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(epletr Hill 'UhtfiyIon's moat SeautifuC (emetery i, WASHINGTON I MEMORIAL PARK 9 SSS. ’2&ett\JKS 9 Parkin/ and Plannlnc Ana. m Beautiful. nnlferm. Ineinondn bronte tablets No monument*. ■ Sacred chime* mode Sunday*. Qj 4-0:30. Drive paved Ricci Rd. ero*a Cnlverdty Lane. Call p® Adama 6070 (or information U pg and aaaistancc. B W. H. BASSE DIES; WAS HOTEL MAN Was Conneoted With Old Shoreham, the Hamilton and Carvel Hall. W. H. Bara* ST, Hotel owner and executive, formerly of this city, died last night at his home at Malone, N. Y, following an illness since June, 1933, according to word received here today by friends. Prior to coming to Washington, Mr. I National Electrical Supply Co. E. C. GRAHAM, Pr,»ii»nt _1328-1330 New York Ave. N.W. N»tional 6800 yearsof the old Waldorf Astoria Hotel in Now York, during souse of its palmiest days. Ho earns to Washington Mm New York to reopen the old Bhoreham Hotel, and after some tlaoe here want to imig bland, where he wti en gaged In the hotel business for a while. He returned to Washington where he opened the Hamilton Hotel, at Fourteenth and K streets. Thanks giving day, lffi, then in 1M4, went to New York to open and manage the Qramercy Park Hotel. Two years later Mr. Baras bought Carvel Hall, at Annapolis, which he owned and operated until he suffered a nervous breakdown about two yearq ago. He had been ill since. He Is survived by his widow and mother, both of Malone. N. Y. Deaths Reported. W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. COl. 0464 ADani* 10341 I... ■ Buried Today IITE8 FOE EXAMINE* HELD AT ABUNOTON. -1 kmc vroim, „ Assistant chief examiner of the Farm Credit Administration, who was burled In Arlington National Cemetery today. Mr. Wurfel, who eerved In both the British and American armies during the World War, died Saturday la Mount Alto Hospital. Born In Washington 40 years ago, ho was appointed to the old Federal Farm Board aa a land bank examiner in 1937. He le survived by hie widow, Mrs. Alice M. Wurfel of the Boulevard Apart ments; bis mother. Mrs. Hilda Wurfel, and a sister, Mrs. Charlotte J. Coleman. v MRS. RACHEL OXENBURG SUCCUMBS AT AGE OF 87 Resident Her* for 35 Year* Will Be Burled la Adas Israel Congregation Cemetery. Mrs. Rachel Oxenburg, IT, a resi dent of Washington for li yean, died today. Surviving are four daughters, three sons, 38 grandchildren and It great grandchildren. The daughters are lfrs. Sarah Aaron, Mrs. Wolf Schemick and Mrs Gilbert Leventhal, all of Washington, and Mrs. Morris Rothensteln of Philadel phia, The three eons are Joeeph, Harry and Henry Oxenburg of Wash ington. Funeral services will be held tomor row morning at the chapel of Bernard Dansaneky, followed by interment In Adas Israel Congregation Cemetery. JOSEPH ROTHGEB DIES j Luray Resident, 64, Found in Kitchen of His Homo. Special Dispatch to The star. LURAY, Va* October 16.—Joseph F. Rothgeb, 64, of the firm of Huffman St Rothgeb, was found dead In the kitchen of his home yesterday. Death was due to heart trouble, according to Coroner Vergil Hammer. Mrs. Rothgeb was notified In Washington, where she Is visiting. Besides his widow, Rothgeb is sur vived by a son, Harris Rothgeb, of Washington, and the following step children, Bruce and Robert Rothgeb of Washington, and Mrs. Paul Black of Indianapolis. Ootopuies Fed Sntila. Octopuses are being served with snails cooked in oil in Southern Italy. DR. J. K. FORD DIES Special Dispatch to Tha Star. LEONARDTOWN, Md., October 16. —Dr. James K. Ford, veil known phy sician of Cumberland, lid, died yes terday at the 8b Mary’s Hospital here, following an emergency operation Sun day. Dr. Ford attended the Maryland Medical Chlrurglcal Faculty meeting at Point Lookout on the Chesapeake Bay. He remained over to go fish ing. While on the fish trip be was taken 111 and rushed to the St Mary’s Hospital late Saturday night. FOUND. POLICE PUP. male, light ton; collar, no tag Pound Friday night. Phone Potamaa 6772. LOST, Lost and Found advertisements for the daily Star wBl be accepted Mondays to Fridays, inclusive, up to noon day of issue, Saturdays Iand legal holidays up to 10 a.m. day of issue. Far the Sunday Star kp to If p.m. Saturday,_ BANK NOTE. $50 bill. Monday, p.m. Rc ward. t. M. Semmes. 6042 Interior Bldg, or 307 South Asaph. Alexandria, » BLACK POCKETBOOK containing eye ftSfaSgft *"• BUNCH OF KEYS. Please return to A. F. Foaler, 2129 F at. n.w. West 0292. 16* CHILDS BUNNT, In taxi. Reward, re turn to 1705 P et.. Apt, 32._ • DIAMOND RINO—Vicinity 18th and NeW ton n.e. Reward. 1818 Newton at. n.e. Phone Deeatar 4496-J.17* DOO—Strayed from 1361 East Capitol at., red female Chow: no collar or tag. Please call Lincoln 4843.16* ENGLISH SETTER black and white. brown ticked, from home. Hrattavllle. Md. Reward. Please call HyatUrllle 68-M. » ENVELOPE, containing nine tickets. Wash, to NY., and flye to Philadelphia, lost Sunday. October 14: reward. Loss re ported railroad. National 6461. 623 7th at. n.w,* EYEGLASSES. tortolse-sheU rim. vicinity of W at. and Michigan are. n.w. 40 W it. n.w. Phone Potomac 1081. EYEGLASSES—Pair of tortoise-shell glass es, on or about September 20. Babiy to E. A. Pant, Jr. Phone Emeraon 4186. 17* GOLD SIGNET RING—Initials O. H. B.; between 20th and 21st its. on F n.w. Re ward. Please notify H- O. Barnes. Phone Metropolitan 7446. 16* HAIR BRAID, fold-colored, between Mary ST 8“ gg&a 3g SPECTACLES, tortoise shea probably In case with "Raymond R. Dicky. 1702 Kil bourne pi..*’ on It. Phone Adams 0671. * iVSTreJS? Call Emeraon 1651.* WRIST WATCH—Gent’s: Illinois, with Setal band. Return to Mr. Boren. 2121 it., or Room 229. Old F. O. Bldg., and receive ’Iberal reward.16* 2 CERTIFICATES. 50 share* each. Lorli lard stock. Liberal reward If returned. Phone Emeraon 6644. 18* IKstmUiaksd 1900 i SARDO&COj AMBULANCE SERVICE 1 $400 SMI City Calls ^LINCOiJ^0524_ 1C. I. ZVU0K8T. Jr. ILT.mKul We Charge Yon Only ■ What Yon Can Afford Bxniwn sands of others have for 7? nfSriSS&Si • log manner. Ambulanea, Auto Um and ChaMl .DIRECTORS* • I: lit IMT I IM^CapitolS^JncolitMIzl h HA INIS WORTH, RAINEY. On Sunday. October 14. 1934. RAINEY, aged 81 ycarA , beloved husband at Laura B. Halneiworth and lather of Lir line Halneiworth and Audrey Mar t?JZ: 'Si wiUi; day. October 17, at 3w ReUUvea and friends invited. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. HAMILTON. SEEGT. F. ERNEST. On Thursday. October 11. 1934, In San Sergt. P’iwAffi1 HASoLTON.^eUred.' •on of John ST and the late Penelope X.Hamilton. formerly of Manassas, Va.; father of Taylor. Louise H. »"•< F. Er rt. Jr.: brother of Emmie D. Butler. «y M. Grant. E. A. Jackson, Lacy Washington. Edward D. and Silas D. Hamilton. Funeral services and interment will be at National Cemetery, San Francisco. Calif. 18 ■ABGREAVES, ALICE L. Suddenly, on Tuesday October 18. 1934. at her resi ,3ath rt ALICE L. HARGREAVES, beloved wife of the late John L. Hargreaves. Funeral Thursday. October 18, at 2 p.m- from the fu neral home of Oeorge W. wise Co.. 2900 M st. n.w. Relatives and friends Invited. Interment Arlington National Cemetery. 17 HAEM, OUVI KABL. On Saturday, Oc tober 13, 1934, at her residence. Wilson b?ulejS£d- Bon Air. Va- OLIVE EARL HARRIS, aged 18 years, beloved daugh ter of Wllaon and Jane Hams. She Is also survived by a brother. Wllaon Har ris. lr.. and a sister. Barbara J. Harris. Funeral service on Wednesday. October from St. Charles’ Catholic Church. Va- at 9:30 am., where offered for the repose of her rment Congressional Cem 18 HASSEIHACH, IRON O. On Monday. Oc tober 15, 1934, at Sibley Memorial Hos pital, LEON 0.. belovedbrother of CUf ford Htiaelhaeh and Or. Charles M. Haseelbech. Services win be held at Zurhorst funeral parlors 301 East Cap itol at- on Wednesday. October 17. at 2 pm. Interment Fort Lincoln Cemetery. l”Mat ter reSdaneefllbuSay’rt! Brentwood. Md . EMMA R . beloved wife Of William K. Helm. Remains resting at ter daughter’s residence. Mrs. Werner N. Pauli. 4210 Sheets sve.. Brentwood. Md. Funeral from ter daughter’s residence Relatives and' irtends Invited1 '3<XnterI must Louden Perk Cemetery. Baltimore. Md. 18 HENDERSON. CAROLINE 1. On Tuesday. October 18. 1934, at ter residence. 201 *, *t. ».e„ CAROLINE J- beloved wife of WUUam I. Henderson. Remains rest ing at ths Lee funeral home. 4th jit. and Maas. ave. pm Notice of funeral later. JOHNSON. ROBERTA ROWE. Suddenly. en8*turdsr October 13. 1834. RO BERTA ROWE of 744 19th st. n.e.. be efigege&s S!ts Madison. Vs., and one sister. Etta Bal den of Staunton. Va.. and many otter relatives and friends. Remains resting at daughter’s residence. 2310 E st. n.#., aftsr 7pm. Monday. Funeral on Wed nesday October 17. at 1 p.m.. from Ureal Baptist Church, 11th st. between P and 0 sti n.e.Rev A. B. Fisher officiating. Interment Lincoln Ceme tery. 18 JOintS. MARIA. Departed this life on Monday. October 15. 1934. at 1:60 p.m.. I)*? Mnwa. JONES. She is also survived by one •on. Lewis Jones: two brothers and many other relatives and friends. Fu neral Thursday. October 18, at 1 pm., from Vermont Avenue Baptist Church. »«v c. L. Murray oOclatins. All in vited. KID WELL, BOBER tober IS. 1034. trnaw J“me, 2001 14th st. n-w., Wednesday, &‘»2n3k Md.8'8® PDt IOMrmeB{ ther of Mrs H. R. Carr and Mrs. L. H. Notice of funeral later. • MACLEOD, MART GILMORE. On Tues |gs&?K: sussa MacLBOD, wife of the late Edwin a Markhsm MacLeod. Funeral services at • St. Stephens' EpiseopalChureh. 16th and Newton sts. n.w. on Thursday. October 18. at 2 p.m. Interment Rock Creek Cemetery. 17 MAHONEY, MATTIE. Entered Into eter nal rest on Sunday, October 14. 1034, at i1rr,.r^?i<fcPcf 201<> L «*• O.W.. MATTIE MARONBY. levins wife of Edward Ma honey. *B»e also leaves msny other rel •tlvss and friends to mourn her depart ure. Remains resUns at the John T. Rhlnss funeral chapel. 8rd and Eye sta. 8.W- until Tuesday evehlnc; thereafter at ber late residence. Funeral Wednes day, October 17, at- 1:30 p.m., from Oethsemane Baptist Church. 22nd st. and virsinla ave. n.w *ev. Harvey Ran Nrm^riefctmsury “aeota hhue* fOT*1uJBrwoS»nefher seal. "Relatives atTSTa-JSsr toten5r ROBINSON, WaUAM. Departed this life S^N^R&loMS^eS? Hen^ _ »r“o? J8& survive Allat iy October I7^ujj l^KSw^o i*char°«s^’aSth!** Notice 'of - 1 ■ ■ ' b Itt JUmartam. SAKBB, BABIUjlU WABO. Sacred to the memory ZPmy dear daughter. BAR* MONIA WARD BAK1H, who died one year ago today. October 16. 1#33. Surrounded by friends I am lonesome. to midst of my friends I am blue; with^smlle on my face. I're a heart* Longing, dear daughter, for you. BAKU. HAKMONIA WARD. In nd memory of my inter. HARMONIA WARD "• mr M0 “KUT %?'2Stilt}&u$'tiiMeSLrL JOSH • BROWN. JULIA E. In loving remembrance of my dear mother, JULIA E. brown. who departed this 111e one year ago today. October 16. 1933. The dearest pal we ever knew. Mother, darling, that was you. One could imuch this whole world round. sfcf‘ssSiha GILLIAM). CECELIA SHIPLEY. In aacred cSnOu ° SIUFL1Y "oiuSSd? paued from u» one mr ago, her grhvino Family. bull. WILLIAM S. A tribute of love to gUrmAft thirteen mra ago today, October 16, 1921. God gave urn a wonderful father. He wu one who never grew old; God made his smile aa the sunshine. Ha made his heart of pure gold. Fatter wore s crown of patience. Through the years he struggled on; Those hands that rest forever, .Are the ones that made our nome. HIS LOVDJO WIPE. MARY J. HULL. AND CHILDREN. • JACKSON. ELIZABETH. In sad but lov lng remembrance of mi dear mother. ELIZABETH JACKSON, who departed this Ufa sixteen years ago today. Octo ber 16. 1918. The dearest p*j j ,Ter knew. Mother, darling, that wag you. One could search this whole world round. A better mother can never be found. HER LOVING DAUGHTER, l.n.r.nt WARRICK. • JUBOE. WILLIAMS. A tribute of lore to the memory of JOSEPHINE AND BERTHA, who nested away sixteen years ago. October 16. 1918. The years may wipe out many thin.. But this they wipe out never. The memory of those happy days When wa wers all toeether. THE FAMILY. • JORDAN, EMMA. In loving remembrance 2l deer mother and grandmother. EMMA JORDAN. who left us five years ago today. October 16. 1929. The dearest pal we ever knew. Mother, dear, that was you. Your memory is fragrant, more than _ sold. H°w we miss you and the days of old. ROSIE. PEARL. ESTELLE. VIRGINIA. MACKALL, LOTTIE. Sacred to the mem ory of my mother. LOTTIE MACKALL who departed this life one rear ago to day October IB. 1933. DAUGHTER. ALVAR IS CURETON. McGUIRE. GEORGE. Sacred to the mem °rr °4 toy dear nusband and our father. GEORGE McGUIRE. who passed away sixteen years ago today. October 16. 1918. _ ’“ysgu “sss«. ■sags: IVA. • Oed knows where the hurt la deepest, VU m. Kjgif.umragaBBFBb NICHOLLs. WILLIAM H. In loving mem ory of our dear husband and father. WILUAM H. NICHOLLS. who departed this life three years ago. October 16. 1931. Father, we miss your loving emtle and consoling words of advice, which linger with us today although It has been some time since you left to go to that perfect rest._ DEVOTED WIFE AND CHILDREN. • SULLIVAN. IDA W. In tribute to the loving memory of my dear wife. IDA W. SULLIVAN, who departed this life sixteen years ago today. October 16. 1918. The world may change from year to year _ And friends from day to day. But never shall the one I love Prom memories fade away. HER LOTHO HUSBAND. JOSEPH A. SULLIVAN. • mv&*Z££vJ9' ® memory or id a W. SULLIVAN (no# Crow), who deported SCr Motod^. Oc Remembrance la a golden chain Death tries to break, but all In valm To bare, to love ana then to part la the area test sorrow of one'a heart. The yean may wipe out many things. But this they wipe out never. The memory of those happy days „ When we were here together. _ MAMMA PAPA, JOHN. ARTHUR, HARRY AND WALTER. TAYLOR. WILLIAM H. PHILIP In loving irnbiVMZ&. °wbo WS •even years ago today. October 18. 102T and our dear neohew PHIUP TATLOR. who left ua 18 yean ago. October *. 1918. 2SS SPUt? reeteKUy!0 To live again in memory The happy days that uaed to be. We love to Unger on the way That laads ne back to yaetvrdyr^^ ^ 18 "•» ««* HRR LOVING PAULY. • WHARTON, MARY s. In loving remem ftawnjrf my dear wife. MARY 8. WHARTON. who left ue thirteen years ago today. October is. 1921. Over the river she beckons to me. farrto?rr,eld7*“ h“ “0“*1 *° ** The gleam of"heir snowy rota I eat. But her voice is lost In the Hli? HUSBAND. LIB WHARTON. • funeral directors. 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