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A—12 %% THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO MONDAY, MARCH 15, 1937. @ard of Thanks. BELL. JAMES T. incere gratitude and thanks to my atives and during my recent bereavement Beloved husband. JAMES T. BELL. HIS WIFE. ANNA M. BELL. Draths. , BARRETT, CHARLES Monday, March 15 I wish to express my rel- friends for their kindness of my 16° ) on at his resi- Braths. HESTER. On Saturday, March 13, 1037. at Gailinger Hospital, CHES- TER. ‘the beloved husband of Gladys Moore of 221 3rd st. ne. He also ieaves five sons. one daughter. a father two brothers. one sister and other rel tives and friends to Remains resting at Henry 8. ton & Sons' funeral home. 467 N st. n.w. until 9 a.m. Tuesday, ‘March I thence to his late residence, where fu- neral will be held at 1 p.m. Interment MOORE, DIES IN HOSPITAL COLF R CURTIS 64 THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Snow this afternoon and probably tonight; to- morrow fair; not much change in tem- perature; lowest tonight about 30 de- grees; moderate north and northwest winds. DAVIDL. YARNELL, ENGINEER, BURIED on in co-operation with the University of Iowa. He was born at Storm Lake, Iowa, on January 13, 1885, and received the degrees of bachelor of civil en- gineering in 1908 and civil engineer in 1916 from Iowa State College. He received the degree of master of science in hydraulic engineering from the University of Iowa in 1926. Engineers, the TIowa Engineering So- | ciety, Tau Beta Pi, honorary engineer- ing soclety; Sigma Xi, honorary scien- tific society and other professional and scientific organizations. He was a Mason and a member of the Congre- l gational Church. 1,000 Ill in Epidemic. REJKJAVIK, Icelani March 15 (#)—An influenza epidemic gripped the capital of Iceland “esterday, forcing 1,000 inhabitants to stay in bed. All schools were closed and all public meetings prohibited. FACTS That Speak for Themselves!! 3 dence. 3638 Nichols ave. s.e.. CHARLES RUSSELL BARRETT. beloved son of Mable W. Barrett and the late Charles Joseph Barrett. He is also survived by three sisters. Services at the above resi- dence on Wednesday, March 17, at 10:30 am. Relatives' and friends in- Uited. “Interment Congressional Ceme- ery 6 BEALE, KATHARINE CARROLL, widow of John Wheeler Beale. ~Services at her late residence, the Dresden Tuesday.' March 16, Interment brivate BEHREND, BERNHARD E. On Monday March 15, 19: at @ am. at his residence ' 3805 ' _Aiton place n.w. BERNHARD E. BEHREND. beloved hus- band of Helen L. Behrand and father of Henriefta B. Oppenheimer _and brother of Isaac and Mendel Behrand. Funeral Wednesday, March 17. at 10 from Geier's’ chapel. 1113 7th in Woodlawn Cemetery. NICHOLSON, VERNON HICKS. Euddenly, on Saturday. March 13. 1€37, at 11:40 am. at his home Gaithersburg. Md. VERNON HICKS NICHOLSON, the be- loved husband of Martha 8. Nicholson. Funeral services at his_late residence Tuesday, March 16, at 11 a.m. Inter- ment Saiem Cemetery, Cedar Grove, Md. 5 Maryland and Virginia—Rain or snow in extreme east and snow in west and central portions this afternoon and probably tonight; tomorrow gen- erally fair; not much change in tem- perature. West Virginia — Cloudy, probably light snow in extreme east portion to- night; tomorrow fair; not much change in temperature. River Report. Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers clear today. Report for Last 48 Hours, Temperature, Barometer, Desrecs.” " Inches. Bl Long lliness Is Fatal to For- mer Manager of Army and Navy Club. «Col. Frank R. Curtls, U. S. A, re~ tired, former. manager of the Army and Navy Club and holder of the Dis- tinguished Service Medal for action in the World War, died in Walter Reed e HOSPital yester- day after an ill- ness of several i months. He was 64. Col. On August 24, 1914, Mr. Yarnell and Miss Alice Lee Roche of this city were married. He is survived by his widow, two sisters, Mrs. W. P. Bair of Des Moines, Iowa, and Mrs. Henry Weber, Long Beach, Calif., and two brothers, Admiral Harry E. Yarnell, commander of the Asiatic fleet, and Ross Yarnell of Fergus Falls, Minn. He was the author of more than 25 papers and bulletins dealing with hy- draulic and drainage engineering problems. His studies of the flow of water through drain tile and through culverts, and his investigations of rain- fall intensities and of model bridge piers won him an international repu- tation. In 1933, he received the James R. Croes prize of the American Society of Civil Engineers as co-author on the “Effect of Turbulence on the Registra= tion of Current Meters.” Mr. Yarnell was a member of the American Society of Civil Engineers, the American Society of Agricultural Native of lowa Had Long Service in Department of Agriculture. David Le Roy Yarnell, 52, senior drainage engineer in the Bureau of Agricultural Engineering, who died March 9 at Iowa City, Iowa, was | buried today in Congressional Ceme- tery, following funeral services in Hines’ funeral parlors, 2901 Fourteenth street. Mr. Yarnell joined the Agriculture Department in 1908 and until 1922 canducted special investigations on all | kinds of excavating equipment for | use in the reclamation of swamp and | overflowed lands. Since 1922 he has been engaged in hydraulic research for the Bureau of Agricultural En- gineering at the hydraulic laboratory at Iowa City, his work being carried 2222 7777777777222 7777777777772 Apartments 1937, at on NOACK, WILLIAM F. On Saturday, March pm. E 13,1937, at his residence. 12 Garfleld ave., Hyattsville, Md., WILLIAM F. NOACK, " beloved 'husband of Catherine Bell Noack. He is survived by two sons, William A.'and Elgin M. Noack, and two daughters. Kathryn McClay and Evelyn Bellman. ~ Funeral from Pinkney Me- morial Episcoral Church, ~Hyattsville, Md.. on Tuesday, March i8. at 2 p.m. Intérment Aqua Episcopal Church Cem tery, Garrisonville, Stafford County, V: NORMENT., CLARENCE F. On_Sunday. March 14, 19. at his _residence, Wardman Park Hotel. CLARENCE F. NORMENT. husband of Elizabeth Smith Norment and father of Mrs. John Alden, Mrs, C. Ashmead Fuller and Clarence F. Norment. ir_ Services at his late residence on Wednesday. March Services and interment private. P! omit flowers. RAYMOND. AGNES. Departed this life on Saturday, March ‘13, 1937, at Gallinger Hospital."” AGNES_RAYMOND, beloved wife of George Raymond. mother of Mary _ Elizabeth and Julia Briggs and_ Ernest Lyles. She also leaves to mourn their loss three sisters Eliz- abeth Waters. Grace Vincent and Frances Ferguson: one brother. Anthony Biggs; seven nieces. six nephews and other’ relatives and {riends. Remains resting_at Eugene Ford's funeral home. 1500 South Capitol st. Notice of fu- neral later. RITENOUR, THORNTON. On Sunday. { March 14, 1937, at the home of his daughter, ' Mrs. 'James U. Kincheloe | of Fairfax. Va.. THORNION RITENCUR. aged beloved husband of the laté Catherine Ritenour, father of Mrs. Edna R. Hanka of San Diego, Calif.; Mrs. George W. Cleek of Warm Springs. Va. Mr. Ira T. Ritenour of Tendroy. Mont Emory W. Ritenour of Conrad, Mont.. and Carl 'A. Ritenour of Pomona. Calif Notice of funeral later. = (Shenandoah County and Harrisonburg, Va.. papers please copy.) N. CLARA E. On Monday. March b at her residence. 1305 Decatur n.w. CLARA E. ROBINSON. beloved wife ‘of Howard S. Robinson and de- voted mother of Howardine Robinson. Remains resting at her late residence. Notice of funeral later. LKER. JAMES C. On Sunday. March 4. 1937, at Gallinger Hospital JAMES C 'WALKER of 1506 S st. n.w. Remai resting at Frazier's funeral home. Rhode Island ave. n.w. Notice funeral later. 16 WALKER, RICHARD. On Sunday. March 14. 1937 RICHARD WALKER. devoted husband of Mary Walker. father of Curtis. George. Melvin and _Charles Walker and Naomi Lewis. He also leaves one brother. two sisters. other | relatives and friends. Remains resting At the W. Ernest Jarvis West End par- | kot SRS D o AWYER OFFERS Funeral Wednesday. March 17, from Gethsemane Baptist Chur 22nd 'st. and Virginia ave. n.w. | S J. T. Harvey officiatin Interment PLAN ON JUDIC'ARY Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. 16 Sundasy wah HL RENDRIGR 20 | Proposes Amendment to Permit‘:‘z;n, Appointments for Varying | 205! Terms in First Set-Up. SAMUEL KENDRICK WELBURN NmEssi Rt S0 beloved husband of the late Martha | Cnarlest | Chicago, 111 A new proposal for a constitutional amendment to meet the objections Positive proof that Joseph Gawler's Sons superlative service is available to every one is shown by this tabu- lation of the price range of our last 1,000 adult funeral services, Z Saturday— 4 p.m. = 8 pm. Midnight Sunday— 4 am. _ 8 am; Noon '__ 4 pm. ., 8 p.m 12 ‘midnight Today— 4 p.m. 8 am. = Noon = Record for Last 24 Hours. (From noon yesterday to noon today.) Highest, 34, at noon today. Year ago. 5 Lowest, 29, 2g0, 44. Record Temperatures This Year. Highest, 76. on_January 9 Lowest. 19. on February 28 Humidity for Last 24 Hours. (From noon yesterday to noon today.) Highest, 98 per cent, at 1 p.m. yes- terday Lowest, NS, JOHN E. On Sunday. March 14, 937, at _the University Hospital, Baltis more. Md.. JOHN E_ BURNS. father of James P. Burns and_brother of Mrs. Lola Hobbs and sa_Cavanauch. ~Services mt the S. H. Hines funer 14th st. n.w.. on Tuesday. 9:30 am. Interment etery. CURT] Curtis, who, with his wife, Mrs. Co- . rinne Van Kirk, ¢ lived at 1661 Crescent place, : managed the club for 10 years after his retirement . from the Army in 1922, He was retired for dis- ability in line of duty in 1920, but served two more years with the War Department. Enlisting for the Spanish-American War as a first lieutenant with the 44th Infantry in New York, Col. Cur- tis served through most of the cam- paign in Cuba. He later received a commission in the Regular Army and saw considerable action in the Philip- pine Insurrection. For his good rec- | ord in the Philippine hostilities, he re- ceived a special letter of commenda- | tion from President Theodore Roose- velt. During the World War, Col. Curtis | served in the office of the chief signal | officer, receiving his honorary cita- tion for service there. He had lived in Washington since 1914. Besides his widow, he is survived by a sister, Mrs. Eugene Delmer of Los | Angeles. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. tomorrow in Fort Myer Chapel. Joseph Gawler’s Sons, Ine. Funeral Directors Since 1850 Alfred B. Gawler William A. Gawler 1750-2-4-6-8 Penna. Ave. N.W. Chapel Cremations Walter A, Gawler Joseph H. Gawler NAtional 5512 home. 2001 March at Cedar Hill Cem- FRANK RUSSELL Mar 14, 19 On_Sunday. b FRANK RUSSELL CURTIS. colonel, 'Signal Corps. U. S Army (retired) and of Corinne V. Curtis. Remains resting at the Tabler &l home. 4217 9th st. n.w.. until Tuesday. March 16. when services will be held in the Chapel at Fort Myer, Va. at 11 o'clock a.m._. followed by in- terment, with full military honors, in Arlington National Cemetery. . CURTIS. WILLIAM A, Departed this life urday. March 13. 1937, at Gal- Hospital, WILLIAM A, CURTIS husband of Amanda Curtis. He ves to mourn thelr loss one three sisters, one brother. grandchildren and other relatives Remains restine at Eugene South Cap- services will be March 19. at 1 pm. T ont Cemetery 10 DAMBROSIO, JAMES. On Monday, March 5. 1937 JAMES DAMBROSIO. hus- band of the late Maggie Dambrosio and father of Dar ambrosio. Mrs. Jo- sephi and Mrs. An Pe Remains resting at the W. W ers Co. Southeast funeral home. | 11th st. se. Notice of funerai later DARR. ANN T 3%, at at 3 am. today. Year Col. Curtis, linger beloved also le daught 86 per cent .at noon today. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) al home. 1 Today. 9:5X a.m. 4109 am. 10:15 p.m. 4146 pim. The Sun and Moon, Rises. Tomorrow. 10757 a.m. 6 am. 7 p.m. 6 p.m. High Low High | Low Sets. 614 615 10:03 p.m, turned on Sun, today Sun. tomorrow Moon, today Automobile lights must one-half hour after sunset. Precipitation. Monthly precipitation in inches in the Capital (current month to date): Month, | January Mail or Phone Orders Filled. Call National 2185 il e L BEGINS TOMORROW Snow - Son 3-Drawer Secrefary P ). Nee Company—long associated with quolity furniture in Washington launches the opening of a complete furniture store within its 7th Street store. am. On Saturday. March 13 - residence. 804 Maryland ANN T. DARR. beloved wife of H. Darr_and mother of Rose ng. Alice Dunigan. Ferdinand M and Leo P. Darr. Funeral from her Jate Tesidence on Tuesday. March 16. at 30 am. Requiem mass at St. Joseph's at 0 am. Relatives and friends to attend. Interment Cedar Hil of On Su at her residence. 2708 ‘Arlington. Va. BERTHA E ved wife of Alfred E other of Richard Funeral services at her on Tuesday. March 16, at invited. | | June July August Beptember October November 2 8 | December 32 6 Weather in Various Cities. Temp. Rain Baro. H'h Low.fal 30.4% 23010 & ELIZABETH ELNORE STong Abilene, Tex | Albany. N, Y. | Atlanta, Bhe is survived by one daughters. ~Funeral ser W. "Chambers Co. Here's exciting news for Washington's thriftiest home-mokers. Tomorrow. $22:50 Finished in Walnut Desk to §6 5() Galveston_Tex, Filled with brand new mer chandise, bought months in advance of the rising market, this Basement Store is es- pecially dedicated to the hundreds of families who must maintain o limited budget, as well as a good looking home. Whether it be a hassock at $1.29 or a 4-pc. modern bed room suite, both will bear the P. J. Nee Company mark of quality and priced within the reach of the most meager budgets. Please ', CORA tu March at her residence A st L. DONNEL beloved wife late” William J. ‘Donnelly _and | nnelly. Serv- | Don’t miss the opening Specials tomorrow! CONVENIENT TERMS ARRANGED TO SUIT YOU! gers and_mother of Edwin T. Eggers Remains resting at the W. W. Chambers Co. funeral home, 1400 Chapin st. n.W. Notice of funeral later. FAULKNER. Cloudy Rain Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy | Snow 1637 ans Road. Md.. JOHN ZELL WINTERS beloved husband of Pearl Winters. Fu. neral from the Wm. H. Sardo & Co. funeral chapel. 412 H_st. ne. on Tuesday. March 1€, at 1:30 p.m. Rela- tives and friends’ invited. Interment Arlington National Cemetery. WORTHINGTON. ALEXANDER CONTEE. On Monday, March 151037 ALEXA DER_CON! WORTHINGTON. the b loved "husband of Ella M. Worthingt? and father of Guy G. and George Departed this ife on S 1937, at Gal- linger Hospital. DEMPSEY FAULKNER. | He leaves to mourn their loss. mother | and father. Cora and Poole Faulkner; 1wo sisters and three brothers one aunt, Pearl Castel: other relatives and friends. Remsins at Campbell & Harris funeral home, 423 4th st. s.w. Notice of funeral 0 058 FOREIG! (7 am.. Greenwich todav ) | Stations. Temperature. Weather. | London. England 5 Cloudy’ | Paris, France Cloudy Vienna Austria _ Cloucy Berlin, Germany Cloudy . GEORGE WARNER. Suddenly inday. March 14. 1937, at_Casualty Hospital. GEORGE WARNER GIBBONS. veloved son of Harry E. and Mildred E. Gibbons (nee Anderson). Services at the chapel of Thomas F. Murray & Son. 3007 Nichols ave. S... March 16, at 2 friends_invited. Cemetery, BARMAN, . On _Sunday, March i her residence Friendls. Md. HANNAH E. HARMAN (nee Kerby). beloved mother of Mrs. Edgar Thorne and Mrs. George Storey. Funeral from the chapel of Thomas F. Muriay & Son, 2007 Nichols ave. se.. on Wednesday. March 17, at 1 pm. Services at St. John's Church. Broad Creek. Md. at’ 2 pm. Relatives and friends inyited. Interment church cem- etery. 16 BAWKINS, WILLIAM B.. SR. Departed this life on Saturday. March 13, 1937, at his_residence. Newburg, Md. WIL: LIAM B. HAWKINS. Sr.. devoted father of William B. Hawkins, jr.: Sidney and Torenza Hawkins, Mrs. Queenie Shep- verd snd Mrs. Gertrude Brooks. He also leaves two sisters. one brother and bm Relatives ar Vitey o Tnterment Cedar Hill le”l.l, Interment Fort Lincoln CP;B( In Memortam. BENSON. GUSTAV A. In memory of onr | dear husband and father. GUSTAV A BENSON. who_left us two years ago today. March 15, 1935. Every dav brings sweet memories. Every memory brings a tear: Deep within our hearts we cherish ‘Thoughts of one we loved so dear. So_often to your grave we wander. With flowers to place with loving care; The one we loved so dearly Is now peacefully sleeping_there. YOUR LOVING WIFE AND CHILDREN EDWARDS. HATTIE O. Tn sad but lov- ing remembrance of my dear mother, HATTIE O. EDWARDS. Wwho_departed this life six years ago today. March 15. 931, In my heart your memory lingers. Sweetly tender. loving and true; There is not & day. dear mother. 141037, at his_residence. 1013 45th piace n¢. DANIEL HOWARD. father_of LD DR T Haitle Morton. Margaret Gaskins, Ee- telie Brooks 'Pear] Thomas, Robert. | HARRIS. MARY SUSIE. A tribute of love George and Ernest Howard. He is also| to the memory of our dear mother, survived by two grandchildren. six| MARY SUSIE HARRIS., who departed Dleces, o Jevoted daughter-inlaw. Liz- | this life one year ago. Saturdsy. March zie Howard: one son-in-law, Tsaac Gaskins; other relatives and 'friends. Toved lintlile, remarihered in death: HER CHILDREN. 16* Remains resting _at Stewart's funeral home, 30 H st. n.e. Notice of funeral later. 16 | HEINRICH, ELIZABETH. Sacred to the ROW NELLIE E. Suddenly, on March memory of our dear mother and grand- 14, 1937, at the home of her sister, Mrs, [ mother. ELIZABETH HEINRICH. who Samuel 'A. Howes, Brookeville, Md. | departed this life nine vears ago today, NELLIE E. HOWES, aged h7. Funerai [ March 15. 1928. services will be held on Tuesday, March You left behind broken hearts 16. at 2 p.m.. at Mount Carmei M. P. That loved you so sincere That never did and never will Forget you, mother. dear. | Church.” Interment Mount Carmel Ceme- tery. Arrangements by Roy W. Barber, HER SONS. DAUGHTER AND GRAND- CHILDREN. » Laytionsville, Md. LLER, JAMES I on Sundas. March , 1937, 8t his residence. 112 L3 | MURRAY. EMMA 3. In sacred memory of P prommac, Alexandria. Va. JAMES | Tour darling mother, EMMA J. MURRAY, Who passed away fve years ago today, March 15. 1932. 1. KELLER. aged 55 vears, beloved hus- If we could have our dearest wish ful- band of Gertrude Keller. Funeral serv- ices on Tuesday. March 16, at 2 p.m. &l the above residence. Interment Wednesday, March 17. ai Romney. W. e Va. at 2 pm 16 And choose of all earth’s treasures. too, KIENAST, MARIA. On Sunday. March 14, | OF take from heaven Whatsoever we 19 her resides 3 = willed, Tanig. Ariiaele oo ce, itkiaia I Mother, darling, we would ask for you. KIENAST. beloved wife of August Kienast | THE FAMILY: LAWRENCE E. LEON and mother of Mrs. Preston Miller of AND HELEN MURRAY. AND ARTHUR Virginia Highlands, Mrs. Joseph Bell and 'WASHINGTON. Mrs. Fred Haas_of Washington, and | RIDOLFI. ABRAMO. In memory of our Joseph, Adolph. Prederick and Charles beloved husband and father. ABRAMO Kienast Funeral from the W. W. RIDOLFI. who passed away one year ago today. March 15. 1936. Nothing but memories as we journey on, Longing for smiles of a loved one gone No one knows the depth of our, regret, Chambers Co._funeral home, 1400 Chapin st. n.w._on Tuesday. March 16, at 10 But we remember when others forget. Just when life was sweetest am. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Columbia Gardens, Arlington County, Va And he could have lived his best. The sweet voice of Jesus called him To eternal rest We miss you. daddy. our hearts are sore. As time goes by we miss you more. Your loving smile. your gentle face— LVIG “SiPe AR ok AL rma 5 . VALENTT AND PLACIDO. . SHEPPERSON, BESSIE. In loving mem- ory of our dear mother, BESSIE SHEP- PERSON. _ Peaceful be her well-earned rest. Died March 151935 THE CHILDREN. * TILGHMAN, ANNIE D. In loving remem- rance of our dear mother. ANNIE D, TILGHMAN. who died March 15, 1924 niversary mass a 2 7 Church. Hvattsville. Md. il The rose that is sweetest and fairest Is the bud that is killed by the frost, But the love that is dearest and rarest Is the love that we have lost. THE FAMILY. * 3 -, 1 Cloug; AR | Gibraltar, 'Spain oudy | Wellford pointed out his method | would inject new blood into the judici« ary every two years, and that every President, if he serves a full term of office, would appoint at least two jus- | tices. | FORMER SALVATION | INSPECTOR, 72, DIES Lieut. Col. Myles Pickering Is Victim of Heart Attack in Yonkers. Lieut. Col. Myles Pickering, who, until his retirement two, years ago, was inspector of the Salvation Army area which includes the District, died vesterday of a heart ailment in Yonkers, N. Y., according to the As- sociated Press. He was 72. Col. Pickering lived in Westchester County, N. Y., and is survived by his widow, three sons and two daughters. Two of the sons, Albert of New York and Ernest of Dallas, Tex., are in Salvation Army work. Col. Pickering entered the Salva- tion Army in 1886, in England, where he was born, and was transferred to the United States shortly after- ward. He was stationed in Washing- ton from 1926 to 1929 as District men’s social officer, supervisor of all Salvation Army men’s institutions in Washington, Marylend and Virginia. | y== ARCHITECT BURIED Funeral Services Are Held for Frank B. Whitaker. Funeral services for Frank B. Whitaker, 63, civillan architect of the Navy Department, were held this after- | noon at his residence, 2326 Twentieth street, where he died Saturday. Burial was in Rock Creek Cemetery. Mr. Whitaker, employed in the Bu- reau of Construction and Repair, had aided in making plans for all types of naval vessels and had supervised the construction of several. He had been | with the Navy Department about 40 » FLOWERS DUPONT CIRCLE g; N0.7000 | @dar Hill | Washinglons mast B. ewg\e’cewrl%d Cemmunity Mausoleum, Columbarium And_Receiving_Vaults. DOCTORS RECOMMEND AMBULANCE SERVICE BY er: any place in the city COlumbia 0432 One of the Largest Undertakers in the Worll March 17, at ® pm. Interment Con- Chrothers Welburn and father of Dr. W. gressional Cemetery. Services and €. We'burn of Arlington, Va., and Allen | : : resung. after 12 noon Tuesdav. at the DE_ VRIES, LLIAM LEVERING On | <t s 1 YBEER. W R s reciz| Lves funeral home 2847 Wilson “bivd.. | Gincirnati Qo o = 2 : Cleveland 10 Rev. WILLIAM LEVERING DE VRIES, | YlIl be held on Tuesday, March 16. at (3 Ph. D. D. D on and precentor of : Denver t Choir of the Cathe Saturday. Mateh 1937 HYMAN | rais sident’s c eorgan- Match = at 10 am WIESENBERG. _beloved husband of || FEIEOhs el nk e ColTiTEoTgan ! 86 4 ) 4 zation plan was submitted to Chair- | Helena, Mont 8 34 24 . Ann Sachs and Mirlam " Wiesenbers Huron. S. Dak. 3 . uneral from the chapel of Bernard snsky. Committee today by Richard E. Well- l;’(«lrkmn\gl[o o BARGAIN BASEMENT day. March ‘16 at 10:30 a.m. Inter- - | Kansas City Mo menit Washington" Hebrew Congresation | 1070: Washington attorney. late residence | Louisvilie, Ky ! Miami. Fla % eter's Church. 2nd and | WILCOX. ANNIE L. On Sunday, March |t0 establish a Supreme Court of nine se. where mass will be sald at| 14 1937 at her residence 5 13th | justices, the present number. In the New (‘),rlf;n»‘ (s‘}ould’ L New Yor ee Cedar Hill Cemetery loved mother of “Bessie Hovt Wilcox. and ALICE MARIAN. On Sunday,| SCrVices at the S. H. Hines Co, funerai | would be appointed as follows: | a Ottoman h CE_MARIAN March 16. at 2:30 pm. Interment pri-| One for two years, one for four | GERS, beloved wife of Edwin W. E& e Brtiish e ¢ years, one for 10 years, one for 12 |Portland. Oreg S Road S RS IUGASS rE | years, one for 14 years, one for 16 | Raleieh N San’ Antonio after, all justices would be appointed | 337 Dirso Cal e nenalitaen by the President with the advice and | St Louis_Mo 2 | Seattle. wash 0.01 18 years or during good behavior. ]T;msrfiz. B If any justice should die, resign or | WASH- Worthington Mrs. . Anna. Keefo his successor would be appointed to| WIanon Funeral services at the W. W. Cham. i Z bers Co.'s Southeast funeral home. 51 “ek‘]m'th“‘_“\t“"’ 3;‘51%”5 m‘:s" pesre| CHAIRS when their-term of office expires, or in on Tuesda at 11 am. "’ Relatives and friends it | P | Brest ‘France 45 Cloudy years, in which case retirement would | Stockholm. _Sweden Foegy Walnut. Maple. or Mahozany. = Fid- Serment strictly private 5 Welburn of Nashville. Tenn. Remains | Sunday, X A oas T60e| Arlington. Va. where funeral services Columbia, S w n Cathedral. Funeral ser WIESENBERG. HYMAN. Suddenly, on Jennie Wiesenberg and devoted father of man Ashurst of the Senate Judiciary | rndianapolis Danzansky. 3501 14th st. n.w.. on Tues- Sl ¢ | ez, Ansele T Cemetery. ellford proposed an amendmen . h 16, at 0:30 am.: | e e MinReapar Club Chair ot e f her soul. _In- st. n.w., ANNIE L. WILCOX. dearly be- for the r of her soul. _In-| e first set-up of the court the justices Olanoma City " 3045 ) Clear CE MARIAN, 1oy unds home. 2901 14th st. n.w. on Tuesday, years, one for six years, one for eight P i WINTERS. JOHN ZELL. On Saturda: | Bortiand: ore sl 5-95 Salt Lake City years and one for 18 years. There- | San_ Francisco. 29.76 62 52 _ consent of the Senate for a term of | Sitiane | Wash. be removed during his term of office, | Grace Crawford and Mrs. Elsle M_Na "flll the remainder of his unexpired 11th st. se., on Wednesday, March 1 any event on reaching the age of 70 irich, Switzerland Ra 31.69 dle-back design. 4-PC. MODERN MAPLE BEDROOM Including vanity, double bed, dresser and chest of draw- ers in the newest modern design. Substantially built. It will make a pretty setting for any bedroom. BARGAIN BASEMENT ___ 3 TABLE LAMPS §1-89 Manr other styles not illustrated at the same price. BARGAIN BASEMENT Full Length Framed Mirrors SI 49 Decorative and & good-looking value ol a host of other relatives and friends. Puneral Tuesday_March. 16. from £hiloh M. E. Church, Wayside, Md., at 11:30 am. . WOWARD. DANIEL. On Sunday. March SINCE 1855 2-PC. (chories of Londo LIVING ROOM This famous design in a well-built 2-piece suite g69 ;“ makes this an outstanding value. Covered in an assortment of fine tapestries and frizettes. BARGAIN BASEMENT _ —_—— TOKIO ARMS PACT HOPE IN SIR ROBERT LESLIE BY the Asscclated Press. TOKIO, March 15—The appoint- ment of Sir Robert Leslie Craigie as Ambassador to Japan may lead to a new effort by the chief naval powers to reach a limitations agreement, sald leading Japanese newspapers last night. They recalled that Sir Robert had been for some years the London foreign office’s outstanding authority on disarmament problems and had especially distinguished himself in the negotiations with Japan and the United States in the 1936 London naval parleys. One commentator asserted Sir Rob- ert’s appointment indicates the great importance the British government attaches to Japan’s future naval plans and the question of fortifications in the Pacific. The new Ambassador has been as- sistant undersecretary of state in the foreign office since 1934. In Tokio he will succeed Sir Robert Henry Clive, transferred to Brussels and Luxemburg. FUNERAL RITES HELD Mrs. Fannie Stolar Buried in Har- Zion Woliner Cemetery. Funeral services for Mrs. Fannie Stolar, centenarian, were held today at her home, 734 Third street south- west, where she died Saturday. Bur- ial was in the Har-Zion Woliner Ceme- tery. Mrs. Stolar’s exact age was not known, but she was believed to be 102. Until her final illness, she could read and sew without eyeglasses. She took a dally walk until about three weeks g0, A Hassocks 81.29 Buy & couple at this_very low price. NEE CO. Coffee m Table 83.95 ' BARGAIN BASEMENT Kitchen in fine with slass Cabinet 83.95 Standard by LAXATIVES ARE ALIKE. e j FOR A REAL CHANGE TAKE HUNDREDS OF UNADVERTISED ITEMS INCLUDED Suddenly. on . At his resi- w.. EDWARD P. and of Hazel B. Remains resting at the 8. H. Hines Co. funeral home. 2001 14th st. nw. Funeral services at the chapel of the Church of Jesus Christ of the Lat- ter Day Saints. 16th and Harvard s! n.w., on Tuesday. March 16. at 1 p.m. Interment Salt Lake City. Utah. ABEL. On Saturday. March 13, at Providence Hospital. ISA- BEL KRAMER (nee Mitcheil) of 215 B1st st., Capitol Heights. Md. Funeral services will be held at the above re: dence on Wednesday. March 17, at p.m. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited 16 LACEY. ALBERT. Departed this life on Sunday, March 14, 1937. at his resi- cence. 311 &th st. n.e ALBERT LACEY He leaves to mourn their loss a host of friends. Remains at Campbell & Hsr- ris' funeral home. 423 4th st. s.w. tice of funeral later MINOR, WILLIAM. On Priday, March | 21937, at St. Elizabeth's Hospital, WILLIAM MINOR. devoted brother of Mrs. Susie Bowie and Mrs. Ella Cole- man. ~ He also leaves two nieces. two nephews and other relatives and friends Remains resting at the John T. Rhines funeral chapel. 3rd and Eve sts. s.w.. where funers. services will be held March 16. at 2 p.m. Interment Har- mony Cemetery. 15 MONTGOMERY, GEORGE D. On Sunday, March 14, 1937, GEORGE D. MONT- GOMERY, ' beloved husband of Blanche E. Montgomery. Residence, South Bar- croft. Va. Remains resting at the W. W, Chambers Co. funeral home. 1400 Cha- pin st. n.w. Notice of funeral later. Kimball. PULL-UP CHAIRS Sturdy carved frame covered in an es- sortment of interesting fabrics. An ex- cellent “buy” ot this price. ~ = BARGAIN BASEMENT $t)n9t) BOUDOIR GHAIRS One of the nicest chairs in our stock. Glazed chintz covers in interesting designs. -4 4-4 BARGAIN BASEMENT 80970 No- “NOT ILLUSTRATED” VALUES Solid Maple Bridge Lamps, complete with shade ____ Finished walnut FUNEBAL DIRECTORS. ble Jos:x;h F. Birch’s Sons Estabiisnea 18413034 M St. N.W. Frank Geier’s Sons Co. oo imet "4 NAtional 2473 Chamber: One of the Largest Undertakers in the World 1400 Chapin St. N.W. Col. 0432 517 11th St. S.E Atlantic 6700 V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successor to nor connected with the original W R Speare establishment. Nauonal 28021009 H St. N.W, J. William Lee’s Sons Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Crematorium 4 and Mass. Ave, NE. Linecin D300 # 2 --8$1.89 1WAS CRANKY, | HAD NO ENERGY MY DOCTOR TOLD ME | WAS LAXATIVE — STAL BEECHAM'S THE PURELY VEGETABLE COMPOUND, GAVE ME QUICK RELIEF FROM = (i CONSTIPATION -NEW PEP AND BRIGHTNESS Electrically Equipped Smokers, many designs and colors Good-Looking Metal Smokers_______ Utility Cabinet to slip under the sink, size 26x26_ Walnut Finished End Table with shelf Large Occasional Chair, assorted covers and design 98¢ and vp ---83.25 FUNERAL DESIGNS. GUDE BROS. CO. Floral Pieces 1212 F St. N.W NAtiona) 4276 GEO. C. SHAFFER EXPRESSIVE FLORAL TRIBU AT MODERATE PRICES PHONE NAT 0108 3 Samas: Cor. 14th & Eye and Sundays CEMETERY LOTS. CEDAR HILL CEMETERY_BEAUTIFUL ot for sale. " Address P O. Box 1031, city. Baby High Chair—unfinished with strap fastener. re— Desk Chest, finished in walnut with 4 drawers and writing compartments, $19.75 Send postcard to Beechai Dept. “42, 121 Varick St., N.Y. for free trial package.