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A—12 *x Braths. BAKER. MARY ELIZABETH. On Sunday. August 15, 1937, at her daughter's resi- dence. Mrs. Willlam F. Bover. 4813 Georgia ave, Washington. D. C.. MARY ELIZARETH BAK aged 57, beloved n L. Baker. 8he one son. Barns 1 services will he held on Tuesdav. August 17. at Roy W. Bar- ber's funeral home. Lavtonsvills' Md 3 p.m. Interment Lavtonsville Cem- alco Baker. Funeral at 3 aters. BECK. FLLA GRAHAM. On Sundav. gust 13 1917, at the Edes Home N st nw. ELLA GRAHAM BFCK S8 vear S by cousin: Mrs ir Mrs. Cleveland S ices and interm BERRY. HARRY LEF. Suddeniy day, Augusi 1937 at hi 465 N &t e HARRY LEE beloved ~husband of Helen Berry. Notice of funeral later BIRTHRIGHT. SAMUEL FREEMAN Sunday. A t 25, 1987, AL States Nava FREFMA Corps ¢ e e W 0o Au- omn Del on Sun- residence. | BERRY DeChard myrna on United | SAMU s Mar 1 Hospital. _Cabt BIRTHRIGHT. U beloved hi Remains Testing at | < Co. funeral home. | « atil Tresday | Funeral services er Ghapel For 4 friends in- National Chanin 1%, 0] on EIRTHRIGHT. i ased | i DBraths. . EMMA B. On Baturday. August 14, | 37. at her residence, 1407 Webster st | . EMMA B. LEVI widow of William | 't and heloved mother of Mrs. | v E. rdner. Funeral services at | her late residence on Wednesday. August 18 at 830 am.. thence to the Shrine of the Sacred Heart Church. 16th st. and Park rd. n.w._ where mass will be | oftered at o a.m invited tery. LOWRY, denly Relatives and friends Intefment Mount Olivet Ceme- EUGENE MILTON, JR. Sud- on Sunday. Aurust 15. 1037_ at getown University Hospital. EU- GENE MIITON LOWRY, Jr.. deatly beloved ‘son of Milion E. and Florende Beail Lowry. Notice of funeral later. LYLES. PHILLIP. Departed this life su deniy. on Priday. August 103 PHILLIP LYLFS. 'He leaves to mourn their loss a wife Annie Lyles. three sis- ters. Mrs. Nellie Fox. ~Mrs. Ladonia Lewis and Mrs. Mattie Turner: one brother. Maurice' Lyles. and other rela- tives and {riends ~ Remains resting_at Barnes & Matthews' funeral home. 614 4th st sw | Monday. August 16 At 4.30 pm: thence to his late resi- dence. 354 Eve st. sw.. where funeral services will ‘be held on Tussdayv. Au- gust 17 at 1 pm. Rev. William Weaver officiating. Interment Lincoln Memarial Cemetery. MANNHEIMER. 1Us Sundav. Au- st 15, 1037, JULIUS MANNHEIMER He {s survived by a dauchter. Rita Mann- heimer. Funeral {iom the chapel of of Bernard Danzanskv 3501 14th at n.ow . on Tuesday. August 17. at 2 p.m Interment Washington Hebrew Cemetery. MATTHEWS, ANNA LEE, Suddenly. on Saturday, 'August 14, 137, at her resi- dence. Bladensbure. Md.' ANNA LEE MATTHEWS beloved wife of Robert on August | widow of | ER. LILLIAN. On Aav LILLIAN BUTLER vens Bu BYNTNM DA vIiD B BY Lucy V. B 1 v nim BYNTM DAVID B Ofcers and me Lydia_ Household of Ruth U 0 of O F_are reaie he T et ot s Tuesdayv. Auevst 13 from Vern w MARGARET M 937 MARGAR cort NS or CRAWFORD. CARRIF A CARR DEREEF Aav. At FLAHFRTY JOHN ‘P, TORN GIANNOLA LS offered at 0 a Relatives are invited " Tnierment St c Co GIASCOCK, NORMAN TAKE. On - August 14. 1937 81 Georgerown | ) NORMAN LAKE ¢ of Rose | eral from T o c b ave. n.e.. | terment | Md. | BEADLEY. Monday dence HEADLEY. g band of Gerirude Moyer) and father Mrs Mary H Musick and Albert J. Headley. ir. Fu- neral the above residence on Wed- aced A7 ¥ heloved hus- | B Headley (nee ot nd friends are Mount Olivet Cem- | Society memhers 17 Inrie and sister of Mary E Oliphant. | Services at the ahove residence on Tues. | dav. AUgust 17 at 2 pm. Relatives nnd | friends are d. In Cedar | Hill Cemeters 8| JOHNSON. ANNA M cn Saturday. Augist residence 105 G st fiiness. ANNA M. JOH: to mourn their foss + Mrs. Rosa Curry Ashtorii a devoted fa- | Mr. John Curry: one daushter. | ene ‘uncle. one aunt. a devoted friend Mr Frank Adams and a_host of other relatives and friends. Remains rest- | ine &t Euzene Ford's funcral home. 1300 | &outh Capitol si. where remains ma Tlewed from 12-4 p.m. Tuesday. B will then be taken fo the late resi dence. Funeral Wednesday. August 18 2t 1 pm. from Mount Moriah Baptist | Church 4rd and 1 sts, s.w. Rev Randoioh officiatine. * Interment ~1in- coln Memorial Cemeters. i JONES. GEORGE THOMAS MADISON. Suddenly. on Sunday. Augzust 15. 1037, | st Brentword Md. GEORGE THOMAS | MADISON JONES. brioved son of James | 1 snd Nannie R. Jones and_brother of | Pear] F. Thelma L. James F. Richard | €. Jones: Treen Talbert. Naomi Wood- | vard and Ruth Beckman. late restdnnce. 14%4 W st. nw., Washington, D C. Remainc recting | at Gasch's funerai | home. 46 Marvland ave Hyartsville. Md Services at the mhove funaral homs on Tuesday. - Avgust at 2 pm. Rela- tives and friends invited. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery | KAMEROW. JEANETTE. On Sundav. Au- gust 15. 193;. JEANETTE KAMEROW beloved wife of Harry J. Kamerow. Serv- ices will he heid at the chapel of Ber- nard Danzansky 1501 14th st. n.w.. on Monday_ August at 2 pm. Inter- ment Baltimore Md. from Lew chapel. Eutaw place. Tuesday. Angust | 17 a1 2 pm. KINSELL, IDA 1. On Monday, Aysust 18. 1937, at her Summer home! in Mar- chand. Pa. TDA J. KINSFLL of 1608 T7th &t nw. heloved mother of Mrs Clyde Kelly and Mr. J M Kinsell of Wazhington. D. C. Puneral services will be held et her late home in Mar- chand. Pa. Thursday afternoon, Au- Fust 19 17 LANGLEY, JU st 1, 1 ) in arment Departed this life | 14. 1937, at_her sw. after a brief | N She Jeaves | loving ther. 16 A IDA. On Sunday_ Au- st her residence Silver )l Md. JULIA IDA LANGLEY. be- | loved mother of Thomas Frank and | Jonn Lenglev and Mrs. Catherine Rear- | don. "Funeral {rom the above residence | on Wednesday August 18, at © pm: | thence to Oxon 'Hill M.' E. Chuich. where services will be held at 2.30 pm. | Relatives _and friends invited Inter- ment in Oxon Hill M. E. Church Ceme- ters Bervices by W. W. Chambers C0.'s Southeast funeral home. 18 P mother. | __ L [ 'V. L. SPEARE (0. Matihews and daughter of the late Priseilla Lee. Funeral services will held at Dent's A. M E. Church, bure. Md. on’ Tuesday. August L pm. Rev. J E Richards of- Relatives ‘and friends invited ore and Annanolis papers please 16 ATTHEWS. ANNA LEE. The officers and members of the Biadensburs Union are hereby notified of the death of o 1sier. ANNA LFE MATTHEWS from A._M. ‘E. Chirch. Bladensburg. Md . on Tuesday. August 17. 1087, at 1 nm Flease wear ba of union PHILIP BROOME. Pres, WILLIAM E. BURKE. Sec y MORRISON, M the on Fridav esidence. 1356 MORRISON. { the late Rose and brother of John H Va Funeral from Chambers Co. Southeast f 11th st. s.e., on Tues- at 2 pm. Relatives ed to attend. Inter- Hill Cemetery. 16 MORRIS. On Saturday. Auzust i, CLYDE "MORRIS OWEN of Wiliam _and Adelaide Ow rother of Earl and Juha Owens and Maud 0 leaves other relatives an Rem t ihe W. E funera 14332 You' st Algust Thereait Jarvis West End fu- st and Dumbarton Wednesday. Angust the St Phillips ¢ road. D Mciating. Tn- | Cemetery. Rel- s invited 7 On_ Sunday. QUEE DA ) Giicen. moih: Queen. cousin of alsn’ survived by and & host {riends. Rema tewart's funeral home. otice of funral later. 17 JOHN COSNETT. On Mon- 161 al his residence JOHN COSNETT husband of B tather of Maj. Wa of New York and ihbore Norwood. Pa Vived by Two sisters. M Saco. Me.. and A Notice of OWENS. CLYDE A 4, son horter friends. st Jarvis n.w. until QUEEN, A M IDA M worth ave. n. Wife of John E. and Evg N A Hs RATHBONE. Atz 11 Fas ATHBOM bbie B Capitol st beloved Rathbone, g time CHARLES A ol On Mondav. 0 am h CHARLES A heloved hus- t and loving Ameha R Rer SCHMIDT. Rust 1¢ o 7 LUCINDA. 1933, at her LUCINDA Shorier hereafier. ABRAHAM 1957, at her nw . 'ANNIE ABRAHAM MONS. ‘peloved wife of Abraham mons and devoted mother of Mrs of London. Eneland. Miss d Mis cent §immons mon and Harold Simmons m the chape! of Bernard Dan- 1301 14th st. nw. on Mon- A at 4 pm. " Interment rael Cemeters SLOCOVIRE. MARGARET R August_ 1614 BE. the helo Mrs William from w Southeast Se. Not SMALL. THOMAS i f Charle: STVMMONS. ANNIE on Mondar. R SLO- M B Chambers Co 517 11th st S home on Homa STFELMAN, gust 14 JAMFS STF cos later TAMES Satuzday 2:7.at Glenn Dale. ' Md nfant_son of Cl nan. Remains resit | 21 home Au- THOMAS. CORI | the late Louis | zhter of the late | Bennett. sicter | Bennet: and Tuecdar, Auzust | Zion Baptict | rd and 4th Rev Edwards officiating Arlinzton National Cemetery angemenis by Campbell & Farris. E FRANCIS R. On Sundar A 1937, at United States Naval | Hospital. FRANCIS R. WARNECKE ser ceant. U. S ne Corps. refired. the beloved hushand of Nora Warnecke and father of E._ Frances M and Funeral from his ¥ M st nw. on Wed- s Al 830 am: thence Stephen’s Church. 25h 'st. and ave. n.w. where mass will be of- ferea at O . ma for the repose of his Relatives and friends are invited. | gion National Cemeters. W. Chambers Co. 17 ATTS. THORNTON. On Monday. Auz 193 THORNTON WATTS of 1 Hampshire ave. n.w. bel | of William Berry and Arthur many other relatives and friends | Remains resiine at_ the Mal- & Schey funeral home. New Jerses ave. and R st nw Notice of funeral t be announced later WRIGHT. MAJ. WILLIAM Saturdav, August 14. 1937, Al the resi- dence of Mrs. Sadie A. Craigen 18 Hobart _st. mw. MAJ. WILLIAM WRIGHT. Funeral services at the § H. Hines Co. funcral home. 2801 14th st now. on Tuesday. August 17. At 1 pm. Relatives and friends invited ~In. terment. with full military honors. ~at Arlington National Cemetery In Memoriam. BRUCE. ADDIE: PRYOR. ROSETTA BRUCE. In Jovine memorr nf ADDIE BRUCFE and ROSETTA BRUCE PRYOR. ed this Jife thrae years ago . August 16, 1921 When davs are dark and friends are few. Dear daughter and sisier, how we miss vou There may be friends who may be true. But_we lost ]l when we lost you. THETR DEVOTED MOTHER AND &IS- TERS. . Grace neral between P st w Suddeniy. an FUNERAL DIRECTOR! J. William Lee’s Sons Co. FUNERAL nlltr.p’mns Crematorium 4th and Mass. Ave. NE. _ Lincoin 5200 Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (A L. HAYCOCK. Manager) PRt et 08793034 M St. N.W. | Extablished 1841 O\ Frank Geier’s Sons Co. Modern chaper. 't National 2473 er One or tne Largest Undertakers in the World 1400 Chapin St. NNW. Col. 0432/ 517 11th St. S.E. Atlantic 6700 918 Cleveland Ave., Riverdale, Md. Neither the successor to nor connected with the original W R. Speare establishment. Fhane 1009 H St. N.W. National 2882 FUNERAL DESIGNS. GEO. C. SHAFFER EXPRESSIVE FLORAL TRIBUTES AT MODERATE PRICES PHONE NAT. 0108 o Kndnsy Cor. 14th & Eye and Sundays GUDE BROS. CO. Fioral P 1212 P St N.W. ational #2768 RIIRTON'S FLORISY BURTON'S 4oon su” ive Beautiful Funersl Sprazs AT. 7171 Cnd sonDAYS" Ernest | He | Funeral | Sun- residonce. | THE EVENING STAR, ALBERT | HEABLEY DIES HERE AT 61 | Former Assistant Superin- tendent of Police Heart Attack Victim, Albert J. Headley, 67, former as- sistant superintendent of the Metro- politan Police Department, died of a heart attack early today at his resi- dence, 217 Ninth street southwest. ‘The inspector’s retirement two years g0 ended 39 years' service, during | which he climbed from the lowest rank to the second highest on the force. i His appointment as assistant super- | intendent in 1935 carried out a “gen- ;tlwmen's agreement” between former | Representative Blanton of Texas and Police Supt. Ernest W. Brown, which | was disclosed at hearings before a House Crime Investigating Committee. Succeeded Inspector Bean. Headley, who succeeded Inspector | Thaddeus R. Bean, served only two | months as assistant superintendent, retiring at 65 in September, 1935. The position of assistant superintendent has since been abolished | Born July 27, 1870, in Chester, Pa., | Headley came to Washington when & A well-known figure, distinguish- { young man and was appointed to the | ahle hy a flowing white mustache, force in 1896. He earned his spurs A 1 | Headley plaved an active role for | on a “beat" in lho Southwest section, | many vears in supervising the policing | | then known as “Bloodfield.” In 1801 | of parades and various demonstrations he was made & bicycle officer, and & His personnel record contained a year later he became acting sergeant number of citations. | | He was promoted to sergeant in| gurviving are his widow, Mrs, Ger- | trude Headley; a son, Albert J. Head- ley, jr, and a daughter, Mrs. Roy | Musick, all of this city; a sister, Mrs | Elizabeth Craig of Chester, and a brother, George Headley of Philadel- phia | Funeral services will be held at St. Dominic’s Church, Sixth and E streets southwest, Wednesday at 10 am Burial will be in Mount Olivet Ceme- Inspector Dies ALBERT J. HEADLEY. 1805 and in 1917 was elevated to lieu- tenant. When he became a captain two years later, Headley took particu- | lar interest in traffic control in the District, being assigned to police head quarters to supervise the traffic force. | In 1922 he was appointed inspector | and in 1923 he became head of the Traffic Bureau, which position he held until June, 1925, | In Memoriam. CUMBERLAND. JORN § ing 1emembrance of our dear husband | and father. JOHN S CUMBERLAND who died sixteen vears ago today, August | In <ad but lov- 16, 1921 HIS WIFE AND CHILDREN DORSEY. THOMAS. In sad. but loving | lemembrance of my dear husband, | THOMAS DORSEY who passed away two vears ago roday. Au: 16,1 | 8. | tery. At home on he beautiful Hill of God, | BY the Valley of Rest so fair Some day, some time. when my task is done With jov T shall meet vou there. DEVOTED WIFE. ALICE DORSEY JON LINDBERGH'S FIFTH (.l}vl’?llnf”K"”"::TaTyll“”lnarlflnfl;gz}lflf ';{‘;‘_’1‘_:}1 BIRTHDAY CELEBRATED TIE L. GRINDER. who departed this| life one vear ago today. August 16. 1036 % s HUSBAND AND DAUGHTER, ¢ |Father, Remaining on Continent LEAPL STHER LOUISE, A tribute " of devotion to the memory nr‘ With Dr. Carrel, Is Unable to Be Present. our beloved daughter, ESTHER LOUISE BY the Associated Press. LEAPLEY. who bassed away fourteen | years ago todav. August 16. 19 MOTHER AND PATHER 1"f?;f;;,:hg“tifl‘%Y"fj;,,,k %itE | WEALD, England, August 16—Jon i |Long Barn, the “rambling Kentish 2pain n me heart | house where he lives with his father 'h vou dic part. | and his mother and his little brother, yer seemed real | His father, however, was not at SFARS | home to help him celebrate. He sWil was on the continent, presumably at or about Brittany’s St. Gildas Island with Dr. Alexis Carrel, the American | scientist with whom Col. Lindbergh designed an artificial heart. The col- | onel has been there much lately There was no news about Jon's birthday cake, moreover. because the movements of the Lindberghs have been kept secret since that raw De. cember dav in 1935 when Jon snug- gled on his father's shoulder and peeked out at England for the first , FLOWERS DUPONT CIRCLE EY, that ime | Somehow | HER_DEVOTE | MERCHANT MERCHANT. THELMA TYLI builoving remembrance " of daughier and sister. THELMA MERCHANT who departed this year ago today. Augus. J6. 1036 The blow was hard. the shock severe never thought her death so near Nl those who have lost can tell The pain of parting without farewsll HER DEVOTED FATHER, MOTHER AND BROTHER._SCOTT TYLER _MAMIE TYLER AND MELVIN TYLER When_davs are dark and friends are few. Dear Thelma. ho There mav be friends who mav ba frue But we lost our best {riend when we lost HER DEVOTED GRANDMOTHER. MIN- NTE HUGHES. AND FAMILY E PRYOR. ROSETTA BRUCE. Sacred to the memory of our wife and mother ROSETTA BRUCE PRYOR wha lefl us three vears ago, August 16, 19 A moiher who gave us the best of her life In sad our dear TYLER fe one SinCE 1855 Who Who tay to prav A mother in heaven. God hlese her tndar. HER HUSRAND AND CHILDREN. * PRYOR. ROSETTA sad and loving remembrance of our pal ROSETTA | PRYOR who deparied this life three vears ago today. August 16, 193 | Forget her> No. we never w We loved her then. we love her & H mory is ac fresh todav As the day she passed awav HER PALS L IR In dov- son._hrother (NED) H ¥ one year hed our strife us to secreis, our sor- ht love. who taught us NO.7000 DOCTORS RECOMMEND Chamber: AMBULANCES $3 any place in the city Phone COlumbia 0432 One of the Largest Undertakers in the World. m on % H. FDWARD (NED) remembrance of o nephew. EDWARD Tr. who passed aw August 16, 1¢ Todas and alwavs dear Ned_ we will love and remember 1hee MOTHER. BETTY AND AUNT ANNA_ * | THOMAS, MAMIE GRIGSBY. To memory of my dear mo: MAMIE GRIGSRY | THOMAS. who Iefs me two ve tadav. August 16, 1935 A mother who gave the best of he Who cherished my secrets, my sorrow. | my strife Who taught me to love. who taught me tn prav A mother in heaven God bless her today LOVIN and SMITH azn today DAUGHTFR. * — . y Quality 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 services. Price Ranxe Less than $200 $201 to $300 _ $301 to $400 $401 to $500 $501 to $600 $601 10 §900 More than $900 ___ umber of Joseph Gawler's Sons, Inc. Funeral Directors Since 1850 Chapel Cremations Alfred B. Gawler Walter A. Gawler William A. Gawler Joseph H. Gawler 1750-2-4-6-8 Penna. Ave. N.W NAtional THOUGHTFUL REMEMBRANCE TG THOSE WHO HAVE DEPARTED Basket of Beautiful flowers — skilifully srranged by expert floriats. Caed 1Th SN 308 flt’ St MM, 08 1200 81 WS S R1E SE UM, WASHINGTON, D. €, MON MAJ. WRIGHT DI OF HEART ATTACK Rites Tomorrow for Inspector of Guards of National Park Service. Maj. William Wright, 66, i of guards of the Nationzl Park Serv- DAY, AUGUST 16, 1937. ice and retired World War officer, died | tional Park Service and in 1925 was Saturday night of a heart attack at t th d t his home, 1653 Hobart street. DS oihe miace of lnspeciar. A native of Tllinois, he enlisted in| He had seen service in Cuba and| the Army in 1889 and served until|the Philippines, He was a member panish War Veterans | ES 1914, when he was retired. He Was|of the United Si appointed a guard at the State, War | and the Retired Enlisted Men's Asso- and Navy Building, following his re- | ciation No. 1, which he served as tirement. quartermaster for many years. He was In 1917 he was commissioned a |believed to have no close relatives. , | major and served overseas in the Funeral services will be held at 1| nspector | transportation service. After the war | p.m. tomorrow in Hines' funeral home, | he was made a sergeant in the Na-|2901 Fourteenth street. Burial will be | OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAYS DURING AUGUST ’m Arlington National Cemetery, with | full military honors. - dar Hill | Washingtonss B l @Mrhemfewri&g Community Mausolewm_ Colnmbarium and Receiving Vaults, THE AUGUST SALE O LIFETIME FURNITUR Store-wide Savings Tomorrow Small Size Dining Room Suite Charming Georgian Style A quolity group for the small dining room ond sole-priced now. Eight pieces include 54-inch pedestal buffet, 84-inch extension table, a server illustrated) and four side chairs with upholstered seats. This is an unusually pleasing group in the Georgian manner. See this and the many other splendid values tomorrow. (not Eight Pieces in All, $245 Exquisite Dining Suite of 18th Century Design, $339 A handsome dining room suite and one of the more unusual values in the sale! drawer of and lined for silverware. The china cabinet is the cupboa table may be extended to 8 feet and the flip- top serving table is a charming piece. Ten Pieces—Honduras Mahogany The top the 68-inch buffet is partitioned rd type and has one drawer. The nated construction with genuine Six chairs, including two arm chairs, complete the ten-piece suite at $339. Structural parts and legs are fashioned from solid Honduras ma- hogony. Tops, sides and fronts are of lami- mahogany top and face veneers. See this exquisite suite OTHER TEN-PIECE LIFETIME DINING SUITES AS LOW AS $189 Seventh MAYER & CO. Street Between D and E

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