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W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road COl. 0464 ADams 10341 Phones j· EISEMAN'S SEVENTH & F STS. Open a Charge Account at Eiseman's SALE $25 SUITS 18 $ Charge It—Nothini Down Just Pay „ $6 IN FEBRUARY . " $6 IN MARCH f $6 IN APRIL ■1— $30 $35 SUITS &0'C0ATS $* .75 ρ m I Charge It—Nothing Down Just Pay $8.25 IN FEBRUARY $825 IN MARCH $8.25 IN APRIL Buy Your Clothing During Τhit Sale! See What You Buy and Know What You Get JU?- JML _ JUL.. This goodyquality, Neat Cloth Casket and a whole dignified funeral con ducted by Chambers' Service, Hearse and Cars, free use of Chapel and Parlors. Ali:;rn:.p:::: $95 -α,Ι'ί· J This Metal Casket opens to a half couch style. Look? like the most charming silk couch—fit for a king. Truly, this is a lovely, fine burial re ceptacle—equal to any $500 one in appearance. Chambers' price for S g entire funeral only Ο r This is a Steel Vault, used in the grave· 400 pounds of solid steel. Al· ways sold for $150 until Chambers reduced his price. Chambers' price SJQ CT a······ only One of the Largest Un dertakers in the World 6 Chapels, 12 Parlors, 18 Hearses, Ambulances and Cars. . .. MAIN OFFICE 1400 Chapin St. N.W. Phone Col. 0432 SOUTHEAST BRANCH . 517 11th St. S.E. " Phone Lincoln 4477 PAGEANT THRONGS NEW RIDING HALL Fort Myer Maneuvers Wit- > nessed by Distinguished Gathering. Before a distinguished and enthu siastic fathering, the new riding hall at Port Myer received it* baptism ι of fire, acrobatics and colorful pas- 1 eantry yesterday alternoon and last i night. ! Marking the formal "debut" of a ] i structure which replaces the ancient : building destroyed by ftre last Spring, . the officers and soldiers of the Vir ginia Army poet yesterday presented one of their best military dramatics, renewing the public acquaintance with the skillful maneuvers of troope, aug mented by a few civilian Interludes. First call on the roll of honor went to Col. George S. Patton, Jr.'s mag nificently conceived and executed pa rade of the United States Army's history, depicted by a series of units i clad in the fighting costumes worn since theColonles battled for Inde pendence. Carried out perfectly to the ultimate detail, the historical pa rade told the story of America's mlli ! tary forces through rebellion, the sec ond war of 1812, Indian fighting. Civil War. the Initiation of colored troope i and participation in the World War. To the steady beat of appropriately ; dated martial music, file after file of costumed warriors circled the tanbark ring, supplying the spectators with a scholarly and picturesque tale of our past in warfare. Third Cavalry Salute. With the exception of the intro ductory number, the program followed familiar lines for those who have annually enjoyed Fort Myer's exhibi- j tion rides. A squadron from the 3d Cavalry paraded and offered Its salute to the guests of honor, Including Sec retary of War and Mrs. Dern, the Secretary of State and Mrs. Hull. Mrs. Ickes. wife of the Secretary of In terior: high officials of the War De partment and members of the for eign legations. Then. Troop Ε of the 3d Cavalry staged Its notably well-timed and pre cise jumping ride. A platoon of hand some debutantes from the city rode forth in gay garb, galloped through an intricate drill and came off with loud approval, despite occasional minor misfortunes of its members. Next, the 16th Field Artillery's C ! Battery, known from the District line j : to Madison Square Garden as the, White Horse Troop, swung lumbering j caissons through a swift and compli cated series of movements, impossible for all but the most skilled of postil- [ lions. Following that episode. Troop F of | the 3d Cavalry sent out teams of its j Met horsemen, who rode one horse ind drove Another through the diffl :ult pattern of a tandem tide. There liter the same regiment's machine ;roop put on a . gymnastic exhibition )unctuated by flippant somersaults and •Umaxed by a six-man pyramid leap jver the hurdles. Cobbler Hunt Hounds. Col. Patton, mentor of the proceed· ngs and one of the best known horse men In the service, produced another original note In exhibition of his own Cobbler Hunt hounds, a pack noted η the annals of American fox hunt ng. Followed by a score of plnk ;oated Army officers and derby-topped luntswomen, the American-bred fox :hasers circled the ring half, a dozen Jmes, then gave way to a Jumping ■lde in which the Indoor M. F. H.s and heir comrades performed with mili ary precision. For the flnal numbers of the ex ravaganza, ihe 3d Cavalry's F troop vaulted, ylpped and swung head down hrough the paces of Its rodeo ride, ind the machine-gun troops reap >eared for a demonstration of their veapons, toy-war tactics and noise. A larger and better building than its predecessor, the new ring will be ;he scene henceforth of periodic ex ilbltlon drills, Indoor polo—a sport iew to Washington, but immensely popular in other cities—horse shows ind other activities identified with trmy equestrianism. Seating half igaln as many people as the old hall, ■quipped with a modern amplifying system and heating plant, the audi torium is expected to prove a valuable idditlon to Indoor entertainment fa· j :ilitles here. FRANK DANIELS DIES AT 74 IN FLORIDA Retired Stage Star Was Called One of Most Popular in His Generation. Br the Aiieelated Près·. WEST PALM BEACH. Fla., January , 12.—Death today removed from the | American scene one of the best known ! stage actors of yesteryear, Prank Daniels. j Thirty years ago he was at the tcp, of a career which brought him fame I and fortune. He died at his Winter home here today at the age of 74. j Daniela started his stage career at the age of 19. when he played the sheriff in "The Chimes of Normandy." at Chelsea. Mass.: in 1887 he played the part of Packingham Oiltedge in "Little Puck." one of his most re markable successes. He played the part aim est continuously for seven years. In 1912. after amassing a consider able fortune. Daniela retired to his estate at Eye. Ν. Y. He was called one of the most popular actors of his generation. An adopted daughter. Mrs. Maud, Daniels Smith, of West Palm Beach, j survives. Daniels was born in Dayton. Ohio. I SOCIETY TO DINE 5t. Andrew's Dinner Will Be Held January 25. The eightieth annual dinner of the | Bt. Andrew's Society of Washington | α-ill be held at the Kennedy-Warren : January 25. Tickets may be had from the secretary, Robert W. Bruce of 6504 ι Florida street. Chevy Chase. Representative Robert Crosser of Ohio will recite Burns' "Address to a Haggis." The rest of the program is ievoted to highland dances, bagpipe music, violin selections, Scotch songs and other recitations. Ladies' Night Planned. The annual ladies' night of the Sons ; Df the American Revolution takes1 place in the grand ball room of the Mayflower Hotel at 6:45 p.m., January 23. There will be an address, a pro gram of songs and dancing after iinner. ττπγγτιιτππ nrrm m WISCHHUSEN RITES TO BE TOMORROW Funeral Service» at Home for Building Contractor and Fraternal Leader. Panerai service* for John Wlsch husen, 77-year-old building con tractor, who died Friday after a prolonged illness, will be held at 2 p.m. Monday at his residence, 811 Butternut street, interment will be In Rock Creek Cemetery with Masonic rites. !becn prominent in Capital fra ternal circles for years, was a na tive of Llltenthal, near Bremen, Germany. H e came to the United States in 1883, first work ing for the con struction division οι tne a. <x «j. Railroad and lo john wi.chhu.en. fa^R to Wash ington In 1889. Mr. Wlschhusen entered the con tracting business here end helped de velop Bloomingdale, Park View, and a number of subdivisions. During his building career here he constructed more than 1,800 homes. He retired in 1926. He is survived by a son, John, jr.; two daughters, Charlotte A. and Meta V.. all of Washington; a brother. Fred, of New York City, and several brothers who live In Germany. Mr. Weischhusen was e charter member of Takoma Park Lutheran Church and was active in all local German societies, holding the office of president at various times. He was one of three surviving charter mem bers of the Arion Gesang Verein orga nliatlon. He was β member of the Concord Club and Arminius Lodge, No. 25, F. Α. A. M.. of which he was a pa«t worshipful master He was a thirty-second degree Scottish Rite Mason. Marriage Licenses. William E. Gardner. DO. and Dussie M. Thompson. 22. both of Atlanta, Ga : Rev. L I McDougle Ambrose Β Boyd. Tie. 1840 L st.. and Merlon Β Hinnmm, 31. Philadelphia; Rev F W Alstork W W. Chills. 21. and Edvthe L. Poon·. 1». both of Louisa. V· ; Rev. Α Γ. Poor? Jar-es E Crenshnw. 2" 41 Τ Κ «t.. and Allée Patterson. 20. 122 Bates st Rev. William C Jore* Jonathan Brown. 25. 200 Κ <t. se.. *nd Gledvs Edwsrds. 25. 10 G st ; Rev. Reese C Scott Ja'"-s Will'»m< Λ4, '51~ i* *1 end Virginia Β H'att. 21. 241« 17th St.: Rev Ε C Smith John G Crsn-frjrrt. "1. Cher'ntte^ville. V» . and Mart ja E Dites. 23, Richmond, Va : Rev A F Ponre Jav C Nolan 25. «'id Ellen L Rogers, Ifl, both of Alexandria. Va : Rev. Β Ε Mahan. Be O'herofT. 30. Willtes-Barre. Pa . and Gussle Ro«». 21. 510 Ke-iycn St.. Rev. Samuel Volicir.an Alfred Ε Posey. 23. T12 Ε st n.e. ard Fannie L. Mitchell. 20,, 3.10 Rhode Island ave n.e.: Rev F C. Mertin. John J. Bradd. 24. nnd H*>n C Nusbnum. 20. both of the Pleza Hotel: judge R. Ε Mattlnglv Henrv H Rowe. 23. 32(13 Warder st.. and E'tzsbeth K. Wise. 21. 5«0.-! 14th ft.: Rev. M W Hyle. Walter L McVeary. 21, 323 11th st n.e , enti Cat*"»rine V Λ·Ί "<> Hayes st. n.e : Re". o«car F BlacVwe'de*. Paul Ε Krum. 25. 54ι·η cathedral p.ν . »nd Ethel M Kv«ar. '.'1. Witertown, V Y Rev. H E Metcelf. William Burnett tr. If 14"n 20*h st . ar.d Clair 3obroff. 25. Somerville. Mass.: Rev. J Η Dunham. Warren Η Russell. :tπ. i'U3 FMrr"int st.. and Iris V Basttan. 2S. 137H Harvard st : Rev Edwurd C Clurk Tlmothv Ρ White. fl-J. 141* Gturd »t. and Edna Β AcWIn 4H. 1401 Fairmont st : Rev W. A Smith Deaths Reported. John W Nails R7 Galllnger Hospital. FHzabe'h Turner *0 1«15 F st. Henry Ρ Kern - so 1131 D st ne. Alice A. Montague 76 003 Allison st . Mar* C Niepold. 75 St. Elizabeth s Hos pital Marlon V P*all 71 1M0 Hamilton $t Joseph Hamilton ?o Em»>reency Hospital. Mary A. G'ea^on 7o 631 R nth st. Eva P. Fisk. 0* 3720 UptO" st. Hortense R. Turlington 6£. Episcopal Hospital Howard BuckVr 67 513."» Mh st. Harrlette C C'ement* en Sib'ey Hospital. Rose Ruck 5S Garfield Hosoita! Prerferlck 8ommers. δ*. Walter Reed Hospital. Philip Smith 57 Siblev Hospital Hanson Wayle 5»v Gal'inser Hospital. Mary Johns 51 Τ Β Hospital. Herbert L Powel1 4 7 2650 Wisc^nMn ave. Ella Soper 43 Providence Hospital AI MrDonaM. .1* Georgetown Hospital. Maurice Aud .IT .'l'.'S itfh st. se William Hasan 30 Providence Hospital. Casnner B. Heck "8 Gallireer Hnsmtal. William Jester 27 Georgetown Hospital. Infant John T. Norman. Jr.. 1454 Law rence st. n e. Mary Hill 103 1502 Columbia st James B^akev 03. St. Elizabeth * Hospital Edward A. Digg* 56 Casualty Hospital. Rosie Cox 52. Gallineer Hosnital Hettle Harris 50. Gallln*er Hospital Edward M. Fields. 32. Tuberculosis Hos pital Arthur Knox. 24 Gpllinser Hospital. Martha Scott 20 4«1 L st. s w Mary J Connor. 3. Casualty Hospital. Infant Pearl Jones Children's HosoîtM. Infant Robert Corbln. Galllnger Hospital. Births Reported. Eldren C. and Clare R. Biddle. boy. Louis M and Pearl A. Wlckleln. boy. William H. and Ruth A Flier. boy. John P. and Edythe M Quackenbush boy. John K. and Ruth E. Newberry boy. Herbert W. and Rose Rogers, boy. Robert L. and Mary Ε Mudd. aclrl. John L. and Mary L. Llppard. boy. Leo A. and Margaret Ε Callaghan girl. Edwin 8 and Barbara E. Barton boy. Earl L. and Marraret Ε Adams, boy. Hugh E. and Marie L Robey. boy. Paul D and Aunes Γ. Hnhn. girl. David R and Dorothy Garon. boy. Charles H. and Nancy L. Lee girl. Robert M and Alice O'Connor, girl. John F. and Margaret D Cassidy. girl. John J. and Mary Ε Hal! girl. Samuel L. and Rita Needle, girl Charles W. and Ethel V Sine girl. Charles Β and Frances E. Fleet, boy. W-ilter and Lillian Wood boy. John and Marie Brown boy. Clifford and Florence Nelson girl. Kelly and Lois McDowell, (lrl. Eddie and Martha R Ross. girl. Elbert F. and Beulah Cox. boy Raymond and Evangeline Allen, boy. Paul J. and Ida Stanley boy. Frank and Jeanny Hodges, boy. Qîarha of (Ehattke. BARNES. GARFIELD. We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to our man/ friends and relatives for their kind services, sympathy and beau tiful floral tributes at tne death of our husband and brother. GARFIELD BARNES WIFE. ROXIE BARNES: SISTERS. ETHEL LEE. MARIE HIODEN. EM MILE CLEMMONS BROWN. ROBERT W. I wish to express my ainoert thanks and appreciation to our many friends and coworkers of the Department of State, pastor of Shlloh Baptist Church and pastor of Asbury Μ. Ε Church for their kind expressions of sympathy at the death of my hus band. ROBERT W BROWN MRS. EMMA E. BROWN. · District of Columbia—Cloudy with slowly rising temperature, followed by rain this afternoon or tonight and tomorrow; colder tomorrow afternoon, ! much colder tomorrow night; gentle ' to moderate east and southeast winds today, becoming moderate to fresh northwest tomorrow afternoon. Maryland and Virginia—Cloudy with slowly rising temperature, followed by rain in west portion today and In east portion this afternoon or tonight; to morrow rain In cast and rain, pos sibly changing to snow, in west por tion; colder tomorrow afternoon, much colder tomorrow night. West Virginia—Rain and warmer today; tomorrow rain, changing to snow, and much colder. Report Until 10 P.M. Saturday. Midnight 39 12 noon 38 2 a m 39 2 p.m 40 4 a.m........38 4 pm 41 β a m 37 β p.m. 38 8 a.m 34 8 p.m 38 10 a m 35 10 p.m 36 Record Until 10 P.M. Saturday. Highest, 41, 4 p.m. yesterday. Year ago. 41. Lowest, 34, 8 a.m. yesterday. Year ago, 30. Record Temperatures This Year. Highest, 58, on January 3. Lowest, 22, on January 5. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United Statea Coast and Gesdetic Survey.) Today Tomorrow. High 2:40am. 3.39a.m. Low 9:16 am. 10:15 a.m. : High 3:06 p m. 4:03 p.m. Low 9:59pm. 10:58 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Rises. Seta. !Sun, today,... 7:26 5:07 : Sun. tomorrow 7:26 5:08 ; Moon, today.. 12:10 p.m. 2:10 am. Automobile lights must be turned on one-half hour after sunset. Precipitation. Monthly precipitation in inches in the Capital (current month to date): Month. January February 1935. Average. 0 63 ! March April May June .... July ! August .. September I October .. I November December 3.55 3.27 3 75 3.27 3.70 4.13 4.71 4.01 3.24 2.84 2.37 3.32 Record. 7.oa 82 6.84 8 84 9.13 10.69 10.94 10.63 14.41 17.45 857 8.69 7.56 Weather in Various Cities. Precipi «-Temperature-^ talion. Max. Mill. fc p.m. Sat. Fn. Sat. to urcayjugnt.Bp.m. (s.m ii ' .... À Η * .... :»·} '84 •91 89 •89 Ό0 '86 •28 '34 '85 83 01 i J. A .Seville. X C.. : Atlanta, oa. Atlantic City. Ν Baltimore. Ma. . Birmmefiain. Ala : Bismarck. N. Dak Boston. Mass.... . BuHaio. Ν. Y Chicago. Ill. ... 'Cincinnati. Ohio. Cheyenne. Wyo. . Cleveland. Ohio. . Davenport. Iowa. D:nver. Colo 5tf Des Moines. Iowa.. 41 Detroit. Mich Duluth. Minn El Paso. Tex Galveston. Tex.... Helena. Mont Indianapolis. Ir.d . . Jacksonville. Fia. .. Kansas City Mo. Little Rock. Ark. . . Les Ar.je'.f» Cahf.. Louisville. Kv Marquette. Mich... Memphis. Tenn.... Miami Fin....... Minneapolis, Minn. Mobile. Ala New Orleans. La . .. New York Ν. Y. . . North Platte. Ncbr. Omaha Nebr Philadelph:.-. Pa... Phoenix. Ariz Pittsburgh. Pa Portland. Me Portland Ore ÔO :t8 4'J tV4 1^ *_«i 24 34 40 42 ;to 41 > 20 0<> "<» Ο 3 χ oo .S4 OO 00 42 10 04 TO a ο 4* 40 :\h *i'Z 3θ 20 40 30 28 32 3* Salt Lake C:tv. Utah 44 St. Louis. Mo San Antonio. Tex San Die«o. Calif San Francisco. Calif. S*nta Fr N. Mcx. Savannah. G« . ... S-attle. Wash ... Snrinvflfld 111... Tampa Fia .... Vicksbura M:ss... WASHINGTON D C 50 74 ♦>4 .=>·: 44 04 40 44 Xo OR 41 2 8 2 H 30 24 20 38 20 18 -4 40 5* (I 2H 4K 42 4 « » 50 32 12 42 51 0 42 4 S 2K .τ: :»4 3«ι 20 18 ;i4 2 Η 3* «<» 5·: 4»î 32 4 S 30 34 54 42 34 ô* _ ο îx 10 34 3 8 32 3υ 4 O 4M 38 20 20 50 HO —Ο 38 §6 52 &S 5 H 40 14 50 74 Ort 5 H 02 24 36 42 2X 5 X 34 10 M 34 4»; 30 54 42 42 00 V 31 0.50 ι 0.08 0.1 H o.ni BANQUET PL AIM IM tu Kappa Delta Phi Sorority to Dine January 17. The banquet of the Nu Alpha Chapter of the Kappa Delta Phi Sorority will be given at the May flower Hotel January 17. under the direction of Miss Mary Emory, na tional president. Miss Dorothy Cox ν,-ill be hostess to the chapter at her home. 1808 Connecticut avenue, on January 22. Plans will be completed then for the charity dance to be given February 2 in the Hamilton Hotel. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. Tea, Alpha Chapter. Chi Sigma Sorority, La Payette Hotel, 3 p.m. Meeting, United Spanish War Vet erans, Mayflower Hotel, 10 ajn. TOMORROW. Dinner, Research Club, Mayflower Hotel, 7 p.m. Dinner, Washington Commandery, Mayflower Hotel, 7:30 p.m. FUTURE. Dance and bridge party, benefit Sis ters of Kesher Israel Congregation of Georgetown, Willard Hotel, Tuesday, 9 p.m. (Carhe of ahanka. BRUCE. DAVID L. We with to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to our many friends and relatives ior their kind expressions of sympathy at the dtftth Of DAVID L. BRUCE. DAISY M. BRUCE AtfD DAUOHTER. KATHERINE. · BOLLIDGE. MRS. BABAH R. We wlih to thank our many friend· (or their sym pathy and floral tribute· at the death of our mother. Mr«. SARAH R. HOL LIDOE.· THE FAMILY. KINO. ELTON L. We wish to express our slncer· thanks and appreciation to our many friends and relatives for their kind expression· of sympathy at the death ο Γ ELI ON L. KINO THE FAMILY. NELSON. MRS. PAILINE. We with to thank our many friends for their kind nets shown during the Illness and at the death of our beloved wife and mother. Mrs. PAULINE NELSOIL and also for the beautiful floral offerings and the use of their automobiles MR C1IARLE8 NELSON AND CHIL DREN 16· WILLIAMSON. GEORGE. We wish to ex press our sincere thanks and apprecia tion to our many friends and relatives for their kind exoresstons of sympathy and floral offerings during the illness ana at the death of our loved one. WILLIAMSON HIS FAMILY. · OEOROE Efalba. ASH. JAMES R. M. On Saturday January li. ltl.'iS. JAMES R. M of 15oi Park road n.w.. husband of Fannie B. Ash. Services at the S. H. Hlnes Co funeral home. 2901 14th st. n.w . on Monday. January 14. at 13·:.'Ι0 ρ m. Interment ArIln*ton National Cemetery. ASH. JAMES R. Washington. D C. Lodge. No 15 Β P. Ο Elks: The lodge will convene in ' Session of Sorrow." at 7:'10 p.m. Sunday January l.'l. 10.Ί5. ior the purpose of paylm tribute to the mem ory of our late brother JAMES R ASH who passed to the Grand Lodge of the Hereafter January lû. Elk services at the S H. Hints chapel. -Jiifll 14th St. n.w.. at Η ρ m. By order of JOHN T. READY Exalted Ruler. Attest: W. S SHELBY. Secretary. BARRF'TT. ΤΗΕΝΙΛ E. On Saturday January 12. at her residence. A*er road. Hyattsville Md. THENIA Ε BARRETT 'nee Fleming'. beloved wife of Robert A. Barrett. Notice of funeral later. 14 BANKS. INETTA. Departed this life on Saturday January 12. 1035. at 12:40 ρ m at her residence. 45H Eye st. s.w . INETTA BANKS, beloed daughter of Robert and Leila Banlrt and sister of Emma and James Banks. Remains rest int at Barnes A Matthews' funeral home. 614 4th St. s.w. un-.ll Monday. Janu»ry M. «t 4 Dm thence to her ltte resi dence Funeral Tuesday January 15. c 1 pm from Zton Baptist Church Rev. EUtson officiating. Interment Har mony Cemeter" ormi.w ι mi.ιι· on oa-urcav. Jan uary J·;. 1 PHILIP BERVAN ased ·'!» »·'»". beloved husband of Sarah Bir man end devoted fa-.her of Mrs Ro.«e Tcdres.v Funeral Irom the chapel of ? -1"rd panaansk». .Ί501 14ih st. n.w.. Bunoay. January 1:1. at 1*,* noon BERMAN', PHILIP. Washington. D C Lodce No 15 Β P. Ο Elks The lodge will convene in " Session of Sor^oW at 1 1 ο clock Sunday January l.'t. 1 lor the purpose of paying tribute to the mem ory oi our late brother PHILIP BERMAN who ras-ed to the Grandi Lodtte of the Hereafter January 12. Elk serv ices at Danzanskys chapel. .Μ5Π 1 14th st n.w a* ] i,:w» am By order of , JOHN Τ READY Exalted Ruler. Attest: W 6 SHELBY Secretary. BLANCHARD. HOWARD W. On Satur d?v January 1 1. at * p.m.. ^t the homr of his son William S Blanch ard a Hemdon. Va HOWARD W BLANCHARD father of William S E wm C Mar'ha L ar.ri Mrs. George S Blanchard Fur.era! services a Herndon Conereeatlona! Church. Monday. Jan uary 14. at .1 p.m. · BOSTON. WILLIAM HARVEY. JR. On Thursde*· January ι<· n»:?5 at his rest- i d'nre. McLean Va WILLIAM HARVEY 4 BOSTON Jr . the devo*rd son of Wil liam Harvey ard Eliza Boston. brother of Lew in Mervm and Wilson Boston. Flounce Smith Henrietta Jackson and Susie Boston Funeral Sunday. January 13 at ·. ρ m from Gunnel Chapel. Langlry Va Ir.t'rment Pleas-ant Grrve Va. R'latives and friends invited. Re mains resting at the W. Erne?t Jarvis funeral church. 1432 You st n.w. 13 BROWN. PERCY. Departed this life January £ liw.Y ft Casualty Hospital. PERCY BROWN He leaves to mourn their loss a devoted mother. Mrs Easter Fouler of Phi'adelrh'a Pa and a de vcted friend. Nettie S' an of Washing ton. D C Fvneral Monday. January 14 a; from Gardner's funeral home. 4th st s.t* Interment Ar lington National Cemetery. bickler Clarence Howard, on Thursday January 1ft. 1935. at hka resi dence. Τ, 1 :<5 m h st n.w after a brief illne.vs. CLARENCE HOWARD BUCKLER 1 beloved husband of Bessie Β Buckler. Servie?* at WftUfh Μ. Ε Churck. UrU * an1 A su. ne. on Sunday JaLttftfj 13. a* 2 ρ m Relative* and friends Invited. Interment Cadar Hill Cemetery. .. (.Bai'i more Md.. papers please copy.) 13 BltKI.tnt. C. HOWARD. A special com- | mumcatlon of Osiris Lodce No. *:<>. F. » A A M will be held 8unday January ' 13. 103.Y at 1 p.in., for the purpose of attending the funer*^_ of our late b*ot*er C HOWARD BUCKLER WILLIAM R McCATHRAN Master. 13 CAMPBELL. ALICE. On Fridav January 11. 1 !»:;.=> ρ. τ Freedmcn's Hospital. ALICE CAMPBELL devoted w:fe of Robert Campbell, sister of Ida Hawkins. Anna Revis or Virginia Ravin Cha'is rf Ambler Pa Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church 14.T* Ycu st. n.w. Notice of funeral later. CLARK. MARTHA. Departed this life on Saturday. Januarv 12. 1 fi.'l.Y °t Garfield Hospital. MARTHA CLARK lovina mother of Benjamin Clark Remains resting at Barbour Bros.' funrral home. 4* Κ st. n.e. Notice of funeral later. CLEMENTS. HARRIETTE CLAY. On Fri dav. January 1 1. 1*435. at Sibley Hos pital. HARRIETTE CLAY aged «0 years, beloved wife of Dr. Lyman J Clements. Remain·· reMinu st the Dfsl funeral home Mfi Η it ne. Funeral servies at the Metropolitan Baptist Church. »'th snd A sis. n.e.. on Monday January 14 at 11 am. Interment Fort Lincoln Cem etery. · 13 COFFEY. MASSIF. On Saturday. January 1·:. li»:;.Y MASSIE COFFEY, peed 14 years, of in»:·. D sr. s.w.. beloved son rf Raymond H. and the lair Mary Coffey. Remains resting in the chr;pel of Ρ A Taltavull. 4:11 » ?th st. s.w. Interment Charlottesville. Va.. Monday. January 14. CONAWAY. LETITIA. Departed this life on Friday. Januarv n. at her residence. *223 Nortn West st.. Alexan dria Va LETITIA CONAWAY. mother ol Mrs Minnie Wright and mother-in law of Mr C. Wright. She also leaves to mourn their loss one son. Eugene Cona way. one sifter. Cora Jackson: one niece. PamMia Jackson, and other relatives and friends Remains at the Gray A Camp bell funeral home. 1021. Oronoco et.. Alexandria. Funeral Monday. January 14. at 1 p.m.. from Shiloh Baptist Church. Alexandria Rev F Ε Hearms. pastor. Relatives and friends invited. · FOUND. FOR LOST OR WANTED ANIMALS aDPly Animal Rescue League 71 Ο et n.w. Phone Nr.rt* 5Î30 LOST. Lost and Found advertisements tor the daily Star icill be accepted Mondays to Fridays, inclusive, up to noon day of issue. Saturdays and legal holidays up to 10 am. day of issue. For the Sunday Star up to 11 p.m. Saturday. B08T0N TERRIER—Black, with white breast and feet: nam· ' Honey": vicinity of Woodridge: baby's pet. Reward. North 5D78-J. DIAMOND EAR DROP, small, .'(-stone, Friday Afternoon, from 16o3 Conn. ave.. rlong 20th. Florida ave to ·*0<ιι luth st.. or from there. Wyoming ave. to Β Kalo rama circle: of sentimental value: good reward. Potomac 0.138 DOG—Small wire-haired fox terrier, fe male. tan face, black soots on body, named Pat«y: strayed from Argonne Apts.. with out collar or license. Reward. $10. Phone Adams 5SU3-J. DOG—Strayed from η 15 Sith st. se., white and black male fox terrier; bob-tailed; D. C. tag 2'-'ίΙ44. !_ i DOG—Bull terrier, tan and white: about β months old. wearing harness: vicinity Ta korna Park. Md.. School. Reward218 Willow ave.. Takoma Park. Shep. CS.fi-W ENGLISH SETTER, female. 7 mos. old: white with blue spots: answer to name Dottie: reward. 3408 Morrison St. n.w. Cleveland 5440. EYEGLASSES, in black leather case: name. Edwin C. Garber. Phila . Pa., optician: Wed., Jan. 1»; reward. Phone Georgia < .48. GLASSES—Lost Thursday night in or near National Theater. Reward. Call Potomac 5077. HANDBAG, brown, embossed on Wharf ■ treet car: name engiaved inside: contain ing glasses, money, etc.; reward. Phone Metropolitan tiHiil * HANDBAG, woman's, containing glasses valuable to owner: also one glove: reward. Telephone Columbia 0051. MARQUISITE PIN—Initials A. P.. S . lost during the week. Phone Columbia <194. Reward POCKETBOOK. in Continental Hotel. Sat urday. Jan. 5: return it or contents: re ward offered Room 214. Continental Hotel. * POCKETBOOK. black, containing money, checks, driver's permit, in taxi Thursday; reward Phone North 3593. Apt. 67. SETTER—Red. male: lost Thursday. Jan uary 10. Reward. Phone Georgia 123ft. ST BERNARD male, orange coat with white collar, black face: license number i.'2P.19: reward. North 7018. . WATCH, lady's. 31 diamonds, vicinity l«th and Harvard; liberal reward. Emily Shop. F st. n.w. * WRIST WATCH, white gold: finder pleese call Aliéné Williams. Sterling 0802. 14* WRIST WATCH—Lady's. Klgin, oblong, silver and black. Reward. Call Lincoln 1 &13-J. WRIST WATCH—Will party who called Ad. 7110-J and Col. 057» with . reference " communicate with J. C. ~ ~ it? between 1428 ι and Β its. α X. Waratu îbaîhfl. ;OOK. DOROTHY MCE. On Friday Jan uary 11. 1»:»8. »t Oeorgetown University Hospital. DOROTHY RICE COOK be loved mother of Charlotte C . John T.. Jr and Thomas De L Cook and niece of Miss Mary J Baldwin and Mrs Hugh J. Phillips. Funeral from her late resi dence. •JK.IO ",27th St. n.w.. on Monday. January J4 at K .IO a m ; thence to 8t Thomas Apostle Churcn. 27th st. and Woodley road η »· . where mass will be offered at Β a m. for the repose of her aoul, Relatives and friends invited Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 1.1 I :BOXTON. GRACE A. On Saturdey Jan- < uarjr 12. ltcift, at Garfield Hospital. GRACE A. CROXTON Notice of funeral | hereafter. )E ATLEV. ALICE V. On Saturday. Jan- I uary. 12. 1 l>.H5. at lier residence. »HH I Gallatin st n.W.. ALICE V. DE ATLEY «ne· Mehillngi. Remains renting at the S H. Htnes Co. funeral home. 2!«>1 14!h st n.w. Funeral services at Η Street Christian Church. Η and Hth sts. a.w . on Monday Janiiary 14 at 2 p.m. In terment Cedar Hill Cfmetery. ÎIIIOTT. EVELYN W. Suddenly, on Sat urday. January 12. lii.'l.Y at her resi dence. 2«i7 :ird st se EVELYN W EL LIOTT wife of the late Everett Elliot ι and beloved mother oi Wal'ece W. and John W Elliott. Funeral from the W W. Chambers Co. Southeast funeral home. 617 11th «t. s e. Notice of time liter. ELLIS. MABELLE E. On Saturday. Jan uary 12. llt.'iô. at Emergency Hospital. MABELLE Ε ELLIS Funeral from V L Speare Co s. 1O0!) Η st n.w on Monday. January 14. at » ρ m Inter ment on Tuesday. January 15. at North East. Md 14 TAIRMAN. MARY PRI.NGLE. On Friday. January 11. I!t:t5. at her residence :j25 U it. n.w MARY PRINGLE. beloved , wife of Charles E. Falrman. Funeral I aervlces at her late residence on Mon day. January 14 at 2 ρ m Temporary Interment receiving vault. Prospect Hill Cemetery. 13 FIELDS. MORRIS E. Departed this life on Thursday January 10. 11»I6 MOR RIS E. FIELDS loving husband of Mag gie Fields devoted father of Gloria and Morris Ε Fields Jr.: son of Mary Fielas. He also leaves to mourn his de parture one sister. Nellie Johnson: one nephew Milton Thomas, and other rel atives and friends. Remains resting at the John T. Rhines funeral chape!. 001 :ird st s w Notice of funeral Infer. 'Baltimore papers please copy.) Id ΠΝΝΕΟΛΝ. JAMES. On Friday January 11. l!t.')5 at the residence of his daugh ter. Mts. J Ε McGolrlclt. 2(il2 Franklin st ne JAMES FINNEGAN beloved husband of Henrietta Finneasn and father of Mrs. Karl Voehl. Mrs. J. Ε McGclrlck. Mrs. Andrew Archer and Mathew James Hugh and Walter Fin negan Funeral from the above residence on Monday January 14. at f .Mi a m ι Reaulem mass at St Francis de Sales Church at f> a.m Relatives and friends invited. Interment Cedar Hill Cemet'ry. 13 ΠΝΝΕΟΛΝ. JAMES. Members of Spalding Council. KnehU of Columbus, are advised of the death of Brother JAMES FINNEGAN. honorary charter rr.rmber. and are requested to as semble at hi« late re«idence 2<>12 Franklin st η e at κ ρ ni S nday. January J'f. lictô for the recitation of the rosary and to attend the msss on Moroay at St Francis de Sa'.c^ Chu'ch at !> e m. J FRED BRADY. G Κ JOHN M TABLER F S 13 riSHBEIN. THOMAS TOBIAS On Satur day, January 1'ί. Iït:i5. THOMAS TO BIAS feed 4" year· devote-1 hi: «bar,ri o! Lena Sadie Fishbeln and beloved father of Rose Harry Philip I«adore and Helen Ffshbrin. Funeral from jne chapel of Bernard Donzanikv. :|.>in I4th st n.w.. Sunday. January 3.'·. ε FOLSOM. SHERMAN ISAAC On 8rtur dey January l'Z. 1ί»*ίδ. at his residence. 3512 Ν H ave η w after a linaerin* Illness. SHERMAN ISAAC belo*.*d hus band of Lilly Cropley Folsom. In aridi tion to his wife he i* survived by two brothers William C Folsom of Silver Spring. Md.. and Dr J E. Folcom of Oik and. Calif. Services at the chapel of Frank Geiers' Sons Co 111" 7th st. n.w on Tuesdf*·. January 15. ai '.I c m Relatives ar.d frirnds invited. Interment Glenwood Cemetery. 14 FOSTER. DOKOTIIY. Departed this life on Thursday. January in \u:\ô. at Gal linter Hospital DOROTHY FOSTER She leaves, to rrourn the:r loss a hus band. Alfred Foster: a mother and father. John and Cora B~own; two sisters. Catherine Machall and Cora Brown: three brothe-s. John Louis and Lecnard Brown ard a host of other relatives ar.d friends. Remains remne at Eucene Ford s funeral home. i:»o« S Capitol st.. where funeral services will be held Mcnday January 14 a; 2 p.m. Rev Fox officiatim. Interment Rosemont Cemetery FPYE. FRANK. JH. Dfpartfd this life on Saturday. January VI at Chil dren s Hospital. FRANK FPYE Jr agfd ·'. y»ar< beloved son of Winifred and Frank Frye ·τ R-mains restinc at Ε W Bundy's funeral. home. Florida *' (■ η w. Funeral Tuesday* January ! "·. at 1 pjn . from Vermont Averftl* Bap tist Church. Intertner.t Payne s Cem eteiy. . _ J 4 ΠΒΑΗΑΜ. MARY . On Tuesday January s. li*:î5 af her residence. 151ft S st. η w MARY GRAHAM beiovec mother of Mrs. Helen Burcette. Funeral Sun day. Jknnary 13. from Frazier's funeral home .Ίν Rhode Island ave. η *. at 1 D m . Î'der Lrwis Sheafe officiating. Interment Wood lawn Cemetery. 13 HARTLEY, L. RHH. On Saturday Jan uary ]·;. 1035. at Catanber Sanitarium. Roanoke. Va L RCTH HARTLEY d:.i:chter of the late Milton B. ar.d Lyd-a Ε Hartley. HECK. CASPAR R. On January 10. 1035. CASPAR Β HECK atcd i.'» years, be loved son of Elizabeth Heck end the lete William A Heck. Funeral from the Deal funeral home. 81·; H st. n e , on Monday January 14. at 1:30 p.m. Interment Arlington Cemetery. 13 HENSON. SYLVIA. On Saturday. Jan uary 1-1. 1!.35 SYLVIA HENSON rte voted daughter of Gertrude Henson. Re mains resting at tee W. Ernest Jar·. I! funeral church 1432 U st. n.w. Notice of funeral later. JACKSON. SHIRLEY MAE. On Saturday January 12. 1H35. at Children s Hospital. SHIRLEY MAE JACKSON aged 2 years, beloved daughter of Gordcn F. Jackson and Evelyn Donahue Jackson. Funeral from her late residence. 1·?43 Rock Creek Ford road n.w.. on Monday Jan uary 14 at 1 p.m Int«.m»nt Mount Olivet Cemetery. Relative and friends invited. JOHNS. MARY V. On Thursday. January 1 <1 llcift. at Tuberculosis Hospital. MARY V JOHNS beloved mother of Earl M. Dixon. She is survived by a father, mother, sister and two brothers. Remnlns resting at the residence of her sister. Mrs. A. Bergmann 520!' Gecigia ave n.w. Funeral services in Emory Methodist Episcopal Church South. tiloo Georgia ave η * on Monda' January 11. at 2 ρ m Relatives and friends are invited. Interment Cedar Hill Ceme tery, 13 KIXCADE. LOWELL D Sudden'v. on Fri day. Jr.nuary 11. 103.Y at Emergency Hospital. LOWELL D . the beloved hus band of Lilliam M Kincp.de and father of Elsie Louise and Douglas Theodore Kincade. Funeral services at his late residence, 1221 Holbrook st n e . on Monday. January 14. at 2 ρ m. Rela tives and friends Invited to attend. In terment Cedar Hill Cemetery. 13 LINDSAY. CHARLES FRANKLIN' On Sat urday. January 12. 1!<:>5. at Georgetown University Hospital CHARLES FRANK LIN LINDSAY of 44 Chestnut at. Clar endon. Va . beloved husband of Jane I Lind'ay and father of Matilda Lindsny. Bessie L Waddell. Ells Lindsay. Charles Taliaferro Lindsay. William A Lindsay and Helen L Drake. Funeral from his late residence Monday January 14 at 2:30 ρ m. Interment Columbia Gardens Cemetery. LYLES. HENRY LINCOLN. Departed this life on Saturday. January 11. 1035. HENRY LINCOLN LYLES of 27HS Ο st. η w Remains resting at Frszicr's fu neral home. 3Mi R I. ave. n.w. Notice of funeral later. 14 WILTON. ELIZABETH. Departed this life on Thursday. January 10. 1»:I5. at l.-»in 3rd St. n.w. ELIZABETH MILTON, the loving auot of Arnita Gordon. She leaves a hest of friends to mourn their loss. Remains resting at S P. Morrow & Co s funeral parlors 1344 4th it. n.w Fu neral Monday. January 14. at 1:30 p.m.. from the above funeral parlors. Inter ment Woodlawn Cemetery. McPHERSON. ELIZABETH. On Friday. il et reciriinrp 114 ο New Jersey ave. n.w.. ELIZABETH McPHERSON devoted aunt of Mrs. Henrietta Williams She also leaves :t godchildren. Remains at Frazler's fu neral home. .1X0 Rhode Island ave η »*.. until 4 D.m. Sunday. January lit. there after at her late residence. Funeral Monday, January 14. at 1 p.m.. from Third BaDtist Church. 5th and Q sts. n.w.. Rev. G. O. Bullock officiating. In terment Woodlawn Cemetery. lo MORRIS. S. R. JAMES. Fafsed 1n to the great beyond on Thursday January 1". liUft. 8. R. JAMES MORRIS. Û'ÎS West minster st. n.w.. hu?band of Francena Morris and father of Walter M. Morris. Funeral from his late residence. Sunday. January 13. at 1 ?:««» p.m. Interment at Harmony Cemetery. Relatives and friends Invited. * HAILS. JOHN W. On Friday. January II. 19.15 JOHN W NALLS. husband of the late Virginia Fairfax Nails and beloved father of Clyde B. Nails. Mrs. Rose Degenhardt of Pleasantville. Ν. Y : Mrs. Frances J. Fox of Petterson Ν J: Mrs Anna L. Suter and Mrs. Lillie G. Waple of Washington. D C. Funeral from his late residence. 41 Hi Oault pi. n e., on Monday. January 14. at 1 ρ m. Services and lntermmt Buckland. Va., at .1 p.m. Relatives and friends are invitpd. 13 PAVLES. GIST. Or. Saturday. January I'?. ]Η-Ί5. GUST PAVLE3. aged S3 years. Funer*l from St. Constantin* Helen Greek Orthodox Church, fith and C sti. s.w . on Tuesday. January 15. at 2 ρ m Remains resting at the Deal funeral home. Sie H st n.e. Interment at Fort Lincoln Cemetery. KAMBY, WILLIAM P. On Friday. Jan uary 11, 10.Ί5. WILLIAM Ρ RAMBY. beloved husband of Catherine V. Ramby inee Javins). Funeral from the chapel of Thomas F. Murray Λ Son. 2007 Nichols ave. s.e on Monday. January 14. at 2 ρ m. Relatives and friends are Invited. Interment Congressional Cem etery. 13 IEED. ERNEST. Departed this life Fri day. January 11. li'-'IS. at his resi dence. 1017 4th st. se. ERNEST REED. He leaves to mourn their loss his wife. Rosa Reed: two daughters. Agnes and Julia Reed: two sons. Ches ter and Franklin Reed: seven fisters. Esther. Fannie. Rachel. Mildred and Oladys Reed. May Dorsey and Ann Mack: four brothers. Joe. Patho. Wheat ley and Carroll Reed, and several other relatives and friends. Remains resting at Eugene Ford's funeral home l.'ton 8. Capitol st.. until 2 ρ m Sunday. Jan uary 13: tl»peaiter at his late resi dence. Funeral Monday. January 14. at β a.m.. from 6t. i'mcent De Paul's cath olic Church. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. ^ Sfathfi. 8COTT. MARTHA. On Thursday January· 10. If»a5. at her residence. 461 L et. fc.w.. MARTHA SCOTT. the lov.n* daughter of Emmet and Martha Scott. % devoted sister of Mrs. Hattle Bro .v; Oeorte, Samuel. James and Weltetl ocott. She alto leaves many other rela- « tlves and friends to mourn her rie-1 Parture Remains resting at the John Τ Rhines funeral chapel. :jrd and Eye sts. s.w.. until 5 p.m., Saturday, Jar.u ary 1 then at her residence 401 L«\. St. s.w. Funeral Sunday. January 13, at 1 p.m.. from the Church of Ood in ' Christ. 4*Y.\ κ sr. s.w. Rev Samuel Kel sey officiating. Interment Lincoia Memorial Cemetery. 13 SMITH. ELIZA. On Friday January It. 1ί>35. at thr Home of Incurable* .'tî'îl Upton et. nw.. ELIZA 8MÎTH aued «.X years. Funeral irom the chaprl of T. A Taîtavull. 43β 7th st s.w.. on Men day. January 14. at κa m : thenc* to St. Anne's Catholic Church. Tenley town Ii C . where mass will be said at u ο clocF for the repose of her «oui. In· terrent Mount 01·vet Gemeter;. SMITH PHILIP S. On January 10 1035,* at Washinaton D C . PHILIP S . beloved" husband of Anna Smith Funertl serv ices at Little's funeral home. C700 Ed* mondson eve.. Baltimore. Md.. Sunday. . January l.'l. nt 2 p.m. 13 SLYE. JAMES WEBSTER. Suddenly on' Friday January Ji if>35. ar Sibley Hospital. JAMES WEBSTER beloved* husband of Mary Alice Slye and father o; Edwin Κ . Genevieve A and L. Helen 8!ye. His remains are at his late home. ' l«si»; W .st. ve. Funeral from Emmanuel. Episcopal Church i:ith and V sts. *e. on Monday. January 14 at 2 p.m. 13 THOMAS. JAMES H On Thursday Jan uary 10. 1UJ5 at, 1V!:45 p.m.. after Si brief illness. JAMES H THOMA8 He leaves to mourn their los« h devoted wife. Marie Thomas six children, a lovlnf; mother Mrs. Mary Ormes three sis-, ters. Mrs. Jess e F. Bell Mrs Cora E. 9 Mahonev and Mrs. Marcaret Ε Scot*: two brothers. William Η and Robeit G. Thomas. Remains renins at George E. Gardiner & Son's funeral home .'<12* 4th st. s.w. Funeral Tuesday Jenuarjr J .*» at '! nm from Asburv μ. Ε Church. 2 1th and Κ us nw. R*v. Robert M. Wllllaijis officiat:i.a Relatives end friends Invited. Interment Harmony Cemetery ' » WAPLfc. OBORT IIESSON. On Thursday* January 10. ΙΟ.ίδ. OBORT Η Ε Ν SON, son of the late Mary and John Waple. and beloved brother of Mrs G. A Tot ten Mrs Ο Β Robinson Mrs Willi· πι Oifon ar.d Frank Β William J ana John Β Waple Funeral services at the W W. Chambers Co. Southeas- funerai ι home 5i< 11th st. s.e . cn Monday. January 14 ar »:3o · m thence ·ο St. Aloysius Catholic Church North Capitol and Eye sts.. where m a.'s will be sa'd at f> a m.. for the repo.se of his soul.· Relatives and friends a'-e invited to at tend. Interment Mount Olivet Ceme tery. 13 WEST. NANNIE Β On Thursdev Jan uary 10. 1 035 at Bv Elizabeth's Hos-s pital. NANNIE Β WEST loving u:le of the late Simon Wes* devoted runt of Theodore B. coking and Percy Jarnett.* She also leaves many other relative* e :d friends to mourn her demise. Remains restina pt the John Τ Rhines funeral·' chapel ion .Mid st ?w Funeral Tues-, dny January 15 fit 1:30 pm. from the Gethsemane Baptist Church. 'J'îr.d at: and Virginia a' e. η w. Interment, Payne's Cemetery. J4 WEST SUSAN ELIZABETH. On Friday January ι ]. ]034. at the home cf her son Armiste^.d West Hurting H.il Md . SUSAN ELIZABETH WEST 'he helo* ed wife of the late Erasmus Wes* Funera* services a*, the home of her son Sunday. January 13 at - 30 ρ m Interment Porrst Oak Cemetery. Geithersburg; Md I a * WILKINSON. ANNIE. Members of t^e Bureau R'lirf Ateociation are h-rebv notifie'' of t h*1 den*h r· f ANNIE WIL KINSON died Januarv u n«'.V FOBERT TATE President. SOLOMON JACKSON F S · WILLIAMS. MARY EI I FN. On S^urdsr. January l'l. 11· ô at her residence 14 4 Rhode Is! and a* nu MARY ÇU.F\\ • MOLLIE» beloved deuah'er of the let· lyrrr. D and Sarah Williams and siiter cf * Misses Ott ai d Ly!e Williams Funeral. from h'r ia'e residence on Tie^da-". January 15. a* s .in a m therce to St." Mathews Church at !♦ am. Interment, Mount Olivet Cemetery 14 WISCHHLSEN JOHN. On Friday Jan uary 11. 1035 JOHN, beloved husband of the late Ka::e A Wiachhusen ar.d de,oted father of John D Charlotte A. -»nd ?!eia V. Wischhusen. Funeral from his late residence. Ml Butternut st. n.w on Monday January 14 a* 1 r ™ Relatives 3rd friends are invited. Interment Rock Creek Cemetery. 'B"l i.iiiure Dtyc.s uritic tuv>.> *o In iHemoriam. CHAPMAN. STANLEY. A tribute cf levé r and d'-oricn to my desr husbanJ. STANLEY CKApMAN who departed -his lllf (iglitcen yn.'f »'o Jamary i:). liilT.. Peaceful be thv silert slurrber. HIS WIFE. IREÎ.'E CHAPMAN. " JORDAN. ELIZABETH J. In' sad but lof- ' tri? remembrance of ottr dear mother.· ELTZ^BETH J JORDAN who <3e3*n"d. this hie ten Stars aar> todav January IS. 1!<;5. HER CHII-DP.E" · TCHVSON. MART T. P. In s*d rnd !Ov γιτ remembrance οί ο τ deer mother and eranamothcr MARY T. Ρ JOHN SON. who departed this hie four yeais ago. January 7. ltWl. ■· Loved in life remembered !fl death. LOVING DAUGHTER. MRS. CORA E. DESPERT. L1TTLEFORD. JOHN WILLIAM. In safi remembrance of my dear son. JOHN WitLIAM LITTLEFORD who Ifft u% nine year ε ato today. January 13. 1920. ' O.'t from mv heart comes a b'.t-ft· cry. Why. oh. why. d:d my Willie die? T'ir;i an sn^wer 50 snft an" sweet • Yo'ir Wil' c'a not dead, he is on!y asleep " His sweet face is tvr before me. » I can fee! his <)'.?■ hand in mine. That sw*et looi* he always gave me Still linger' fresh uith'.n my ir.'.r.d. ^ HIS LOVING MOTHER *. O'NEIL. ROY In memory of ir.y beloved son BOY Ο NFIL. who departed this life sixteen year* *80. January 1.1. ΗΊ9. HIS MOTHER. · REESE. SARAH ELIZABETH. Sacred to the memory of my dearly beloved moth er. SARAH ELIZABETH REESE who* departed this iiic one year ago today. Jar.uary 1:1. 1934 God knew the world would n«d some one to smooth the way. To romic-t end to feed. To wait and love and pray. Some one who'd always do sweet, tender thinas for others. So He created you. dearest of all dear mother.*: One who tausht me to love to pray. .. A mother in heaven. Cod b'.eis you todey. HER DAUGHTER. AMELIA H. H'G GINS. · SMITH. AI.RERTA. Sacred to the mrn·'' ory of my beloved aunt. ALBERTA SMITH who departed t'nis hie four year*^ ago today. January 13. 19'JI. .. Loved In life, remembered in death HER NIECE. MRS SYLVIA ALLEN. TAYLOR. ELIZA. Sacred to the memory of our dt?>r. devoted mother and grand-* mother. ELTZA TAYLOR, who laid down, a cross for a crown twenty-five years aco todry. January l.T 1910. When the final sheaves are earneretf In the store house of the Lord We will see the sainted mother Around the peaceful throne of Γ»orf. HER CHILDREN AND GRANDDAUGH- . TER SESTUS. FLORENCE AND I.A BELLE. Tt'NSTELV.. FDWARD. In loving memτν of our husband and father. EDWARD TUNSTELL who passed away one year ago today. January 1:1 Oh 'twas a bitter sorrow To lav him beneath the aods Yet what a blessed comfort To know he is with God THE FAMILY. β WALKER. JAMES ALBERT. In sad but" lovinv remembrance of our beloved hus band and father. JAMES ALBERT" WALKER, who departed this life one year a*o today. January 13, 1934. Oh. 'twas a bitter sorrow To lay him beneath the sod. Yet what a blessed comfort To know h#* is with God. HIS DEVOTED WIFE AND CHILDREN * FUNERAL DIRECTORS. WILLIAM H. SCOTT 400 8th St SE Uncoil) 0520. JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 133? lOtb St. N.W. Phone NOrtb 0047 __ Established 1876 _ V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither «h» successor to nor connected with the original W R Soeare establishment wAtg^n; 1009 H St. N.W. J. William Lee's Sons Co. FI'VERAL DIRECTORS ί CREMATORIUM 4th and Maas Ave N E Lincoln BgQO Frank Geier's Sons Co. LVd'erT'cM NrTi NAtional 2473 Joseph F. Birch's Sons 4 (A L HAYCOCK Mer. ι ESÛluhS'iîSi 3034 M St. N.W. ALMVS R. SPEARE ' Succeeding the original W. R. SPEARE Formerly 120· Β S». N.W. Decatur 6242 1623 Conn. Ave.* CEMETERY LOTS. SIX LOTS. CEDAR HILL CEMETERY.' best location. 5100 each. Apply 609 loth* ne. Phone Lincoln 3500-J. « t FUNERAL DESIGNS. ^ GEO. C. SHAFFER , EXFRKSSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS AT r MODERATF PRICES PBONK NAT OIOO ud Sunday* 14th & Eye GEO. A. COM LEY η i\Tr> Artistic Floral Dsslcns by Experts %)«M "hones: Clsr I30-.I·! at gei.J.1 , GUDE BROSl CO. nw *«««» 1X1* I SU N.W. KiUMII 4SI· (e^La.r Hill ^Khs/t'vtyton's moat kautifuC (emetery ÎC. S Zurhorit, Jr. M. T. Zirkle I We Only Charge You ■ What You Can Afford We are prepared to render a service and fittings in proportion to your circumstances, ' without overcharging. Our 78-year-old reputation for honest dealing in vites your confidence. Ambulance, auto de livery and chapel. ■frixhotsf ^ - FUNERAL- « I -DIRECTORS EST. 1857 I SOI Ε. Capitol St. LlAoln 6372 | Somplete Funerala IS6-1H5-1S5-3AS Dp WASHINGTON MEMORIAL PARK Intltei tao to »<«>t the boii modern burial eetata within Parking and Plannin· Area Beautiful. Uniterm. InciptmlT· bronze tablets. Ne monument* Sacred chime* music Snnrinv* 3:00-4:30 Drive pared Ritlt Rd. cross tnireriitj Lane. Call Adams (ΙΛ70 far Information and anlatanee. ι rnrrrrr m τ nrnr π in nrnr ri τη Any Family Can Afford Ryan Funeral Service This means that no matter how much or how little you care to spend, Ryan can provide a complete mortuary service. Re member to call James T. Ryan. Ryan Ambulance Service Local Calls, $4 James T. Ryan Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. ATlantic 1700·1701 Μ IC TWENTY.FIVB YEARS OF SERVICE Save s75 of that "Insurance A Terr OHt crepe-covered casket. en craved nameplate. Din· outside case. six baa· die*, lined with rood quality lining. Embalming by com petent men. washing, dreaa lne and ahavlnc If neeessary; advertning the death notice, hear·· and two Cadillac llmoualn·». ruxa. chair· tout tot th· doer, eaadlaa can delabra. removing tram «ay city hospital or home. NO EXTRAS. COMPLETE. |7t. Money $75 the DEAL Price For the Usual $150 Funeral COMPLETE FUNERALS FROM J75 to S5M AND UP FUNERAL HOME IS? TR£r Phone Lincoln 8200 Spenstri «/ CtwwvviWgagBmw MANNING 1728 CO Ν Ν. AVE. NOrih ΟΟ/β MONUMENTS \ Columbia Gardens § Cemetery § Established 1917 J Before buying your family lot ψ drive out and convince yourself g that Columbia Gardens is rap- s idly becoming Washington's > leading cemetery. 2 It is admirably situated. 2 ground high and well drained with porous, gTavelly soil, which 2 makes It ideal for the sacred 8 purpose of burial. £ All lots are sold with the pro 8 vision that they will be perpetu al ally cared for. No yearly assess * ments and no unkept graves to g mar the beauty of the cemetery. 2 A Shrine of Perpetual Beauty rx Located less than four miles from S the White House on the new Lee Ψ, Boulevard Drive throuch Fort Mjrer. Virginia out Pershing Drive to Clarendon Avenue, lelt to Lee Boulevard; or drive to Clarendon. grtlnla. turn left at Memorial wument. eut Clarendon Avenu· Boulevard. '~t I _