Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

The Baltimore Sun from Baltimore, Maryland • 17

Publication:
The Baltimore Suni
Location:
Baltimore, Maryland
Issue Date:
Page:
17
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

THE SUN, BALTIMORE, SATURDAY. MORNING, JANUARY 19, 1935 17' Classification No. 2 Girl Married By Proxy DR, J. M. DELEVETT, jDeatfjs (2) JDeatfjS (2) Provisions And Produce Files Annulment Suit CONGRESS ASKED TO PROLONG REG COLDER WEATHER BRACE TO WHEAT ITYPHYSICIAN.DIES Asserts Unnamed Substitute Went fi1' ixfarir Kwa Hrvi(l mkt.

stdv. N. 10o-Tk aarka Round United Ststm of AgrkuHur. whitea, 11. B.

la. few bUher. Unrpiui of Aarlriifriiral Kr.ouomira. nd the Mary Through Ceremony Gave Consent To License Purchase St, Louis, Jan. 18 (IP) Married by Ml ho, 100-lb.

aaika Russet Burhanks. s. la, KT't-BACH. On January IS, IMS, CARRIE- beloved wife of the lata Joseph Kulhach. 20 Friends and relative respectfully la Tited to attend the funeral services at the home of her daughter, Mrs.

Horace Suiallwood, 17 Meadlirook aveuue, oa Monday at 1.30 P. M. Interment la Salem 'Lutheran Church Cemetery. land but Deparuaeut of Matketa. Loopeiauim.

DTCKERSOX. On January IT. 1935, i'roviiiHuce HoKiiital, THERESA, wife of ClmrU'S IiickiTHon, liauKhttr of il-lium Mmiifiou, aintr of James Marliaon. N-rvires fruin Mrs. Paniupl T.

Hemn-loy'g Funeral Home. 078 West Biiiijle fttret, on Sunday, January 20, at 2 I'. M. interment In ilount Auburn Vmeterv; l'Je A If. Aom llul.t stllV.

Succumbs At Maryland Gen bti. eru. ltliaa. C. i.

la. Sl.50al.75 U. B. 2s. $1.25.

ROMAIXE Sim. light, dem. light, mkt. itdy. House And Senate Bills Also Would Liberalize Corporation Functions 1 l-bu fair Slal.05.

proxy, Miss Virginia Zimmer, 22, filed an annulment suit in the Circuit Court today. eral Hospital After Short Illness Dir.r.O.V On January 17, 11135, MAKi' While Snow Is Promised, Large Part Of Belt Is Reported Bare tBu the Associated Press! Baltimore Prices represent soles in large' lots to jobbers and other large buyers on stocfc of good merchantable quality and condition. FRUIT APPLE'S Sun. dem. tlow, jntt.

dull. uiee l-uznntrlPK Mixta) VEtiKrAHLUtk i Hi. -iexaa arvd. 3 imbrkn. caia on track.

RHI'BARB Sup. dem. light, mkt. weak. a-lb.

cartons. C0aN5c. SPINACH 1 Teias arid. 2 2 unbrkn. caia on track.

Buu. dem. mnd, Hu. lair e5c.a$l; Teias, $1.25 Funeral from the Funeral Dome of Miss Zimmer in her petition stated LANO. Suddenly, on January 10, 1U35, CHARLES beloved husband or Margaret M.

Lang (nee Jones). Funeral from his late residence, 2037 Cliftwood aveuue, on Saturday, January 111, at 2.3U 1'. M. Interment In Im-manuel Cemetery. ll'e her proxy marriage to Elmer Lee Mid- WAS EDUCATED HERE L.

hi liwau, 21U1 ireileru avenue, ut which due notice Villi be t'iven NEW DATE IS FEB. 1, '37 dletort was without her knowledge or Bu. fi. and II. 8.

Is. SVlil. syi'ASH Sup ery light, dem. 11m mm. weak, bu.

white wrapped, holdovers, mm. Maynuuis, fl.iruil 30; nclicious, consent. She alleged Middleton and an Attended Baltimore Medical Col STRAWBERRIES Sud. light, dem. alow.

Measures Would Authorize Loans Chicago, Jan. 18 Predictions of the coldest weather, yet this winter gave upward trend to grain prices today, lifting wheat at one stage a cent a 1.IM; l.rks. Sl.lUal.2.i; BtailH. domes. tl.Kla1.U3: Grimes.

lol.l5. Um-lassi-fled varioua fall vaiii-tiin, 2'4-iin. nnnamed 16-year-old girl went to Union, took out a mariage license mkt. dull. pniy 25a3lk.

pint. WHIST POTATOIuS No. car-lot no cars on track. Sun. dem.

slow, mkt, stdy. si- yu.i,, mill. boxes: lle- lege Born In Harford County. EMC, E. On January 17.

WH5, EMMA E. (nee flunther), beloved wile of. 1. EniKe. Funeral from the residence of her nephew, Mr.

I'osey, Harford road, ul Hill, on Monday at H.15 A. M. Requiem Mas at St. triiiila'B rhureh at A. M.

Interment in New Hlheilral Cemetery. 21 in her name and Middleton's and went Up To Ten Years And Permit Mortgage Stock Buying lic-ious, medium to large ize, extra fancy, t2; II grade. $1 Staymana, meiliuni tu large size, extra fancy. tl.50; fauc-y. tl.20al.4U.

bushel. LEWIS. On January IS. 1935, at the residence of her niece. Miss O'Connor.

M5 North Lakewood avenue, CATHERINE beloved daughter of the late John and Margaret Lewis. Funeral from the above residence, on Monday, January 21, at 8 A. M. Requiem High Mass at St. Elizabeth's Church at 8 30 A.

M. Interment in Nsw Cathedral Cemetery. 21 Services Monday through a marriage ceremony last Oc N. bu. has.

Puerto Kicans, Anne Atundcl county, bu. bamp. Jersey t)iw. U. S.

Is. l.l5al.25. TOM ATOMS No car-lot no cars on rUAMJrJl(ltlt, JlKiu. mat. u'm.

hi bill, boxes, lata Turietiee, 4.JJ tober 31. She said she had consented With almost the entire domestic wheat belt unprotected by a snow to the license purchase. track. Sup light, dein. mkt.

stdy. Cuba, oiigiuals tugs hle and wrapped. Ox'l. $3a 3.25; Ux7. poorer lower.

Cuba, re- nuj. tnnt. Slay. IT N. 1a 2a2 few hialler: L.

8. 2s. Dr. James M. Delevett, a practicing By DEWEY -i.

FLEMING Washington Bureau of The Sun blanket, considerable anxiety as to likelihood of crop damage was mani tu lim; 4 bu. bags, few physician in Baltimore for more than liacked. lo-lb. bas. rlpcs, WTappea.

Bl.ioai.z.i; repacked, unknown origin, fair to ord. cond. luns rines. wraDued. according to aize aud uigner.

(IUANGBS Sim. mkt. tdy. Washington, Jan. 18 Extension of thirty years, died at the Maryland fest, but official forecasts indicated the condition.

FEHRO. On January in. GCIDO (Wedo). beloved son of Natalias and the late Natale Ferro. F'uneral from hia late residence, 254 Patapseo avenue, nundnlk.

on Saturday at 8 15 A. SI. Requiem Hich Mann at Our I.ady of Pompeii Church at 0 A. M. Interment in Oak Lawn Cemetery.

Ill boxes. U. S. Is, few higheri U. UROLOGISTS ELECT 2s, tl---ia2, as to size, 4-o pu.

uugs, u. o. the Reconstruction Finance Corpora LIPSITZ. On January IS, 11133, ISA ML' EL, devoted husband of Esther Lipsitz. 20 Funeral from his late residence, Ilo Parkwood avenue, on Suoday, January 20, precisely at 2 P.

M. Interment in orkmen Circle Cemetery, Mount Carruel. (Piease omit flowers.) Other Washington Markets colrj wave would generally be pre. ceded by snowfalls. Authoritative estl 'STUAWftKItRIRS truck and exD.

rec. Waahhicton. Jan. IS UPi Butter One-pound General Hospital yesterday afternoon after a short illness. He was 62 years old.

tion's life for another two years and liberalization of its functions were light, hup. liglit. item. slow. uikt.

weak. IKiny 3Uu3uc. per piut; 3G-pint mosuy DR. WILLIAM YOUNG mates suggesting an Argentine ex prints, H2 score, 3Dc; tub. S4c.

score. tfc. tub, 33c; score, 32c; tub, 31c. Kens Current receiota. 20a27e.

fancy hen mm. FISCHER. On January 17.103:5. ANX1F. asked of Congress today in similar Ad TAXUKH1NES Sun.

mkt. dull. portable wheat surplus 17,000,000 bushels nery whites, (Jovemment graded and Dr. Delevett was born in Harford 4-5 bu. boxes, U.

S. Is. 1.2.ial..rill, few tl.ia; MAULER. On January 15. 1135.

ministration bills introduced in both less than recent Government figures ill bu. bags, V. N. 2. i.

lew biguer. dated winte eggs, u. a. extras, large size, ooe. II.

S. extra medium. M2e S. atsndardl county and was a graduate of Western House and Senate. No additional funds large.

82a321Ac: Government graded and dated had some bullish effect. VEGETABLES RfCANS Kxo. rec. very liirlit dem. licht.

WARNER FI.SC11ER, beloved wife of the lHte William FiHcher. Funeral from the reHidenee of her dauiiliter, Mrs. Amelia Smith, 3-7 Souih CnlliiiH avenue, oil Monday at HI A. M. Interment in Greenmouiit Cemetery.

2i Washington Physician To oruwn eggs, u. s. extras, large, doa.utttic. were requested. Wheat closed nervous, unchanged to i.ivu -on trv eowis eo oien.

large, msiic mkt. dull. bu. hauip, greitt round atring- JOSEPH, beloved husband of Mary Ellen Muuler (nee Eudiy), and son of the late William and Amelia Mauler. Funernl from his bite residence, 21 Clinton street on Saturday.

Jaimary 10. nt 3 P. M. Interment in l'arkwood Cemetery. lOe milium I'lilJn I I 'In rMMlur, Besides prolonging the corporation's leaa iai.ou: nouutnula, sj.uIIiim.

up. mkt. dull. Texas. lie' winter chickens, mixed colors, all sizes.

existence until February 1, 1937, the tl.l.1al.J.1. Succeed Dr. Goldstein As President Of Society c. higher, compared with yesterday's finish; May, 97Vza97c; corn unchanged to ViC. up; May, ItialSc.

spring broilers, Plymouth Rocks, 17a 10c; turkeys, old tonis 17alilc. old hens, 18a young uens, 23a2.c. young tonis, BKUt UOI.I sun. mkt. dull.

I'ony Maryland College and of Baltimore Medical College. For a time he was chief resident physician of the Maryland General Hospital. He was a member of the school board from 1911 until 1920 and served on the draft board during the World War. crts. lexaa tl.l'ia2.

proposed legislation also would authorize it to make loans maturing as McGINNlS. On January lfi. 1035, ANNA ititLSSt.i,s rnoui hum. Uebt. oem.

mkt. dull, Vm druiua t3a3.25. guineas, pounds and over, iuauc. per pair. Capons.

5 tt pounds, 22c; 7 to pounds, 24a slips, 15a20c. unm ailnx. mttum FRIEX1. Suddenly, on January 1, beloved husband of F.stellc Peppier Friend. Funeral services will be held at Wm.

J. Tickner Sons, North and Pennsylvania avenues, on Mondav at 2.30 P. M. 21 CAIJHAUI'J (lid. sun.

dem. slow. mkt. late as January 31, 1945. The present oats at c.

decline to c. advance. Pertinacious buying in small lots dis- THREE CLINICS HELD dull. Kail N. Y.

lOO-nuund sacks Danish 7la 7ric, fjO-pouiia aackB 3a4tlc. New, sup. heavy. t7.25aT.75.' Pigs', tn.75ati.73; (nee MiskUU, beloved wile 01 John F. McGlnnis.

Funeral from her late residence, 17J4 Holhrook street, on Saturday at 8 30 A. M. Requiem High Mass at St. Paul's Church at 6 A. M.

Interment in St. Joseph's Cemetery. Teias. Mil. la law does not permit projection of ma turities beyond January 31, 1940.

dem. mkt. ant. etdy. Uruck rec.

light. roughs, cau.ou, calves, au. a-tao. li-bu. lianiii.

Itound tl-pe Sl.irtal.2o 14-bu. hauiu. Pointed tvne. oarked locally, good Chicago Would Buy Mortgages oual. tlal.13 kail Texas.

Western lettuce New Technique For. Operating Member Of Masons Dr. Delevett was a member of the rhloaeo. Jan. 18 PI ProrLslona were re cru.

Kound type S2a2.20. lettuce crts. hi For the purpose of giving Federal aid MEADS. On January 17. 1935.

THOMAS al.35. ls-bu. hamp. Pointed type imall sponsive to firmness of grains. Hog price setbacks were generally regarded as only transient.

Final prices varied from a setback of 5 cents size siai.i.i. iinguished wheat trade, especially near the end of the day. Helping to impart strength to prices was the fact that Liverpool quotations were a good deal higher than had been expected. This was attributed both to bullish advices from Argentina and to cables from India that told of frosts and of inadequate moisture, notably in the Pun-laub. a large wheat-producing prov On Kidney And Bladder Disor ders Is Demonstrated Alt urs sun.

mkt. atdy. let to reestablishment of a normal mortgage market, the legislation would lew few to ail upturn or cent. iasn prices were Lard, tierces, tl2.OT; loose lard, bellies. Masons, Amicable Lodge, the Royal Arch Chapter and Beauseant Com-mandery.

He was also a member of the Delta Upsilon fraternity, the Medical beloved husband or the late L. Meads (nee Rutledge). lOe Funeral services at the home of hi son, T. Wilbur Meads. 5837 Yord road, on Saturday at 1 P.

M. Interment In Methodist Protestant Cemetery. New Market. Md. Please omit flowers.) delegate specific authority to the RFC tuce crts.

$3.25, few Ttxas (CI, higher; Vi mostly $1.50. N. bu. bas. 70u75c.

Sup. mkt. dull. Pony crts. best few higher, Pooier jxauga of nrrurea: lr.

FUNK. On January IB, 1935, VIRGINIA FRANCES (nee Jarvis), beloved wife of the late John W. Funk. Matthew (Va.) papers please copy.l Funeral will take place from her lute residence, 2313 Eastern avenue, on Saturday. January Hi.

at 3 P. M. Inter- ment in Bull imore Cemetery. 10 GAMP RE EL. On January 16.

1035. AI.DERT beloved husband of the late Lilly Uamlirell. Funeral services from the home of his son W. Clifford Gainbrell, 3u() North Highland avenue, on Saturday nt 1.30 M. Interment in Oak J.

awn Cemetery. lUe mgu. iyiw. I TPS. Ago Lard Dr.

William G. Young, of Washing to purchase stock in mortgage loan institutions, subject, however, to request of the Secretary of the Treasury Tfinuary. 112.97 13.15 Ct'LKKY tnick rec. light. Sup.

dem. slow. mkt. weak. washed.

and Chirurgical Society and the. Grace S12.f)0 IH.ttO 13.15 MULL1N At Philadelphia, on Janu ince. Acting also as a stimulus to wheat July 13.41 ton, yesterday was elected president of the mid-Atlantic branch of the 112 97 13.12-15 13.7 IS 70 15.85 rnull Bie few higher, med. large sizes $2.75. few $3, lair QUal.

sfe all aizee Methodist Episcopal Church. HelliPfr January. fl.ro 7.05 Surviving include the widow, Mrs. buyers were continued indications 01 Improved domestic flour business. Notwithstanding intermittent dips in ('UCIIMDBIIS Cuba, truck rec.

yia N. T. ary 1,, widow ot ilieo-dore Milllin (nee Devilbiss). Relatives and friends invited. Funeral services Monday 1 Taylor-ville Church, Ta.vlorville.

Md. llte May 1Q.fX 1.1.80 American Urological Society at the Butter Kenpiiita. tubs: firm. Fresh and approval of the President. The same section would empower the corporation to sell the securities so acquired, as well as the stock, notes or debentures of banks heretofore or Mary Fitzhugh Delevett; one son, MKUt, ftup.

light, aetn. light, mat, dull, uuba, bu. crts. Fancy EliUl'IAN Cuba, truck ren. via N.

T. first annual meeting of the organiza score, rz score, re. 31 lie; 90 score. 31o. 81 arore, 30c.

James Allen Fitzhugh Delevett; one NEFF. On January Id. 1935, JOHN light, sup. liglit, dem. mkt.

dull. Cuba, I tion, held at the Sinai Hospital. Dr. ninm.ei (far xotaf uw score, oic. maiae eiiti prices, wheat throughout the day eraged well above yesterday's finish.

Commission house buying, which invariably expanded on price downturns, daughter, Miss Jane Fitzhugh Dele Km((r H(vpiits, 2.430 cases; uteady: extra Albert E. Goldstein, of Baltimore, is t'a-nii. crts. IXl'AKOUi-i irrls. Light Inquiry.

KALE Sup. mkt. auiy. Bu, bas. Scotch nearby.

40aoOc. mostly 4lc. hereafter purchased. niRis. ireli-gradi't nrsts, aua'Jic.

nirrent rcr-eipta, 25'c; refrigerators. y4'iR. GERMAN. tin January 17, EDGAR ayed 112 yearB. beloved sun of the la to John W.

and Cells German. Funeral service at the home of hlB ister, Mrs. Jennie L. Itowen, 21 West Allegheny avenue, Towson, on Saturday at 3.30 M. Interment at Prospect Hill Cemetery.

10 the retiring president. Executives of the corporation have LETTUCE Western Sup. fairly liberal, dem. Tevealed that pressure to sell lacked beloved husband of Johanna Neff (nee Goetz). Funeral from hi late residence, 24AS East Oliver street, on Saturday, January 10, at 8.15 A.

M. Requiem High Mass at St, Catherine' Church at 9 A. M. Interment In Holy Redeemer Cemetery. 19 muires lu'ingerator stanaarus.

January, '4s p. Octnhpr. '23 Kt. frPBli-trrnHprf tiril vett; a brother, Thomas L. Delevett, of Bellwood, and a sister, Mrs.

Adam A. Walbeck, of Forest Hill, Md. Three clinics were held yesterday by aggressiveness. Friends of higher Februarr, iil'c; storage-packed Ursts. April! the society.

The two morning clinics slow. mar. ami. cits, icooerg, liest. t3.ri(laH.7n; poorer, 3a3.2,"; Southern Sup.

light dem. slow, mkt. dull, hainp. Big Boston, poor ly around tl.25 MlhllRUIIMS Sun. mkt.

stdy. Md were at the Johns Hopkins Hospital, Funeral services will be held at 2 prices emphasized United States official reports showing a large north and south area extending from Central urged such a grant of authority for a number of months, contending that the reestablishment of a nation-wide market for sound real estate mortgages is an important element in economic New York under the direction of Dr. J. A. C.

NORR1S. On January 18, 1935, iier P. M. Monday at the Delevett home, Vew York. Jan.

IS Butter Receipts tuhAr firm rrpmerv hie-hr tVmn atlra Tnd 4-qt, best, titla75c.i poorer, 35a Colston and Dr. Guy L. Hunner. In plains to the continental divide and extra (2 senre'l. firsts (8H-H1 2800 Garrison Boulevard.

Burial will the afternoon a clinic was held at the scores 30 a32 c. (84-H7 scores) our. ttKftA No light inquiry. UNIONS Sup. dem.

slow, mkt, dull N. 50-pound sacks Yellows, U. S. Isl, med, to linire Kiyj nuiAllv XI; few hiitlipr: vnstv recovery. be in Druid Ridge Cemetery.

home, ,31121 Gwynn alls Farkwiy, ROSINA ARNOLD, wife of the late Artuur N. Norris and mother of Herbert A. and Mabel J. Norris. Funeral from the Mitchell Home, 1900 Eutaw Place, on Monday morning at 11 o'clock.

21 Ua3()c; centralized (IK) score). 3a32c. Yjim Receipts. 15.42.1 ea.sps: irrffcnlftr mlrnl Sinai Hospital by Dr. Goldstein and from Southern Texas 10 i-anaua is sun abnormally dry.

rnrn und oats largely took their cue HAGERTY. Suddenly, on January 1,1, 1035. James beloved son of the lale James ,1. and Catherine E. Uagerty (nee ltahn).

Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral from hia late residence. 13IJU Valley street, on Saturday, January 10, at 0 A. M. Requiem High Mass at St. John's Church at 10 A.

M. Interment In New Cathedral Cemetery. 10 ROloij, special nacks or selections from fresh his staff. Would Aid Railroads Another liberalization of the present rece its. Vac.

stAndardq nrl mmmpran nietliiun size, UOafloc. po-pound saeks Yellows. U. S. Is, med.

to large, Idaho, ot-ixuind aacks valencias, U. s. Is, large from wheat action, despite much sell tanriards, LMhiUe-: firsts, 'Sc; medium. 41 ixHinda, 25 He. dirties, No.

1, 4 pounda, ing of corn against purchases 01 wneai, New Methods Demonstrated At the afternoon clinic a new opera POLLEY. Suddenly, on January 17. RFC law would give the agency permission to purchase or guarantee the cnecKs, xtr- reingerator stanq- Beatf)3 (2) size, el -loai PKAS Sup. dem. slow, mkt dull.

bu. lnimp. Telephones, beat, $3.75 tinorcr SJl rfii, waASc; firsts. io'sOc; seconds, 2oa 5 He. White Fjtrcs Bessie of nremlum mark.

32a IIABLISTON. On January 17. 1035. at bis home. 1123 Bellemore road.

Poplar PEPPERS Fla. eip. rec. light, mkt. abt.

obligations of solvent railroads, including equipment trust certificates, tive technique for kidney and bladder disorders, developed by Dr. Goldstein Cah prices for 8Tsin I trrl IW'-ic: So. 2 hrd. Corn No. 2 white.

M't'-: Notices received too late for classification will be found on Page 2. ncarov uneciai neoKA. nr nninff nrinimnfi stdy. sup. light, dens mod.

ii-du. crts. Cal. Wondera and Ruby King, U. S.

Is, $4a nearby and mid-Western hennery, RICHARD, beloved sou of the late Richard and Sarah Pulley. F'uneral from the residence of his brother-in-law, Charles Bosson, 603 Dumbarton avenue. Govaus, on Saturday, January 19, at 8.30 A. M. Requiem High Mass at the Church of tho Blessed Sacrament at 9 A.

M. Interment New Cathedral Cemetery. 10 and his assistants, was demonstrated fxr lauee stXHia s. i-maWe iiPiirbv and nnd- as a means of aiding the financing, llllls, UK. ClIAKl.ES CAKKOLL, 110' loved husband of Louise S.

Habliston Funeral services at the above rest I'OTATOFS Truck rec. tup. mod. dein. slow.

mkt. dull. Truck W. Md. and l'a.

and discussed. ewt. ('lnvnwwl. 15.o'.ii22.2.i cwt. 1 Price for futures tainted as follows: i lose ALBAN.

On January 1(1. 1035. HENRY donee on Saturday morning at 11 Yenr Abo High. 1-ow. Close.

reorganization, consolidation and maintenance of the carriers. Heretofore the corporation has been re Western exchange standards, 29a-itI6c: marked mediums. pulleta. 28c; l'acinn Coast, fri-Hh, pbell trcntefl or liners, fancy. raciflc, roast standards, Pacific Toast, nhell treated or liners, mediums.

3i)c. Pacific roast, pullets, unyuoted; refriBerators, near- um-pouiid sacks Hound Whites, II. S. Is. 75a 4lc iiiim-adiil.

Ixiua reds. U. S. Is. Following a business meeting at the clock, interment In Lorraine Ceme tery.

11) 70a75c. ungraded. tinaC'ic. N. 100-pound Sinai Hospital and a banquet at the POWERS.

On January 10. 935, WIL no .87 HAINES. On January 1(1. 1033. MARY stricted to loans to the railroads.

Eelvedere Hotel the society joined sacks Round Whites, U. S. Is, Tllaloc. poorer, lioc. Kail Maine, 100-jiound sacks.

U. 8. is in 4tlv U5c. Boat Maine. 100- ov larpe unquoteti racinc (.

oast, larpe. la 20c Browns Itesale of premium marks, "ila aged 80 years, beloved wife of aired 84 years, Dcmvcii iiusuuuq of Mary E. Albnn (nee Hare). Funeral from his lute residence, neHr Beekleysville, Baltimore county, on Sunday at 2 P. M.

Services at Grave Run Methodist Episcopal Church at 2.30 P. M. Interment in adjoining cemetery. 20 The authority to purchase railroad with the Baltimore City Medical So iw.und Racks Mta I'. S.

Is. S7 Valine. few WMte. nearby and Western special packs, oriVittB sales frfim atnr. atnSI higher.

New Sup. light, dem. lim. Too few- Dewitt C. Haines (nee Ong).

ISteu-beuvllle (Ohio) and Union Bridge papers please copy.l obligations would be subject to ap ciety in a meeting at the Medical and .87 .78 live poultry Bteady to weak. By Freight Chickens, 14alfc. broilers, unquoted; fowls, sales reixirled to quote. sail: sih lr i pkii. r.

liaht. mtn. light, .77 11 Chirurgical Faculty Library, at 1211 Funeral from the residence of her dem. light, mkt. dull.

Too few sales reported to roosters. turkeys, lHn-c; ducks, tun I.Hc. 11 I-'xorpM liirkeiiK. 1 7ji1 hmilRrs son. Chnrle S.

Haines. 5407 Fair Ortks ALEXANDER. On January 15, 1935. Cathedral street. Wheatr July Beetember.

'om March May July Out May July Bent em her, Rye-May July Barley May July Quote. avenue, Hamilton, on Saturday, Janu 7wlfic. fowls, 17a2'lc. roosters. 10c.

turkeys. M'l st II nisi, on i. wo .45 Vj .4. .42 .42 '4 .4214 Savoy. Texas, best, tlal.10; few uiglier; power Speakers Listed ary 10, nt noon.

Interment in Quaker Hill Cemetery, Union Bridge. Pressed poultry quiet; fresh chickens, 14a fowls. lH4s21e old roosters. lS'Aa proval of the Interstate Commerce Commission, which, before giving its approval, would be required to certify that roads into which the RFC proposed to buy could reasonably be expected to earn and meet their fixed charges. low as Toe.

T.ialKle. SIVBH1' Boat rec. light, truck Those who spoke and led discussions 10c i.i turKeys. ducks, unquoted. Frozen Chicltvns, ltla2Hc; fowls.

llHal'lc. rec. inud. Sup. dem.

slow, mat. aDt. suiy. t. sh Md.

bn. luiiin. tyt. U. S.

Is, JOHN HROVEll CLEVELAND, aged 40 years, beloved husband Clara A. Alexander (nee Posey). Funeral from his lute residence. Kill North Bethel street, on Monday morning at 6.30 o'clock. Requiem High Mass nt St.

Paul's Church at t) o'clock. Interment in Parkwood Cemetery. 1 IIAMHIRY. On January 17. 1H35, .64 .53 '4 77 70 uii rooKrers, lurseys, iuaiuc.

Sl.10al.15; few ungraded, Jwic.aSl on subjects relating to urology included Dr. Howard A. Kelly, Dr. Ray M. Bobbitt, of West Virginia; Dr.

Aus lucas, JW A 1 A beloved wife of Levin Hnm-bury. (Salisbury papers please copy.l lias. 1'uerto Kicans and jiaus aim one Yams, II. S. Is, B.

Sh. bbls. White ffliu liiuher- hi! hamn Selp Phlla hia Funeral services at the William Cnok Funeral Mansion, St. Tanl and Pres Imu' inu II 1 Tintalc lincraded. 05a tin Wood, Dr.

H. A. Fowler, of Wash Philadplnhia. IS (JP Butter Tnn fframi Bank Assets To Be Bought Proposed revision of the present 75c. Nearby, Jersey type, U.

S. Is, bu. BENTZ. On January IS, 1035, WIL ton streets, on Mondav at 1.30 P. 35a 3 So.

112 score. 34c Rcore. ft!) score. ington; Dr. Hunner, Dr.

B. S. Abes tl.lnal.ln: '4-bu. oOalnic. Interment In Morelund Memorial .11 He: score, 83 score, 300.: 87 Baltimore Grain statute relative to the purchase of 'RIM A 1 Ot.s suit, llgnr, uem.

aiovr. ui. i rnha loirs, creen and turning. WTapped 1'ark. 21e house, Dr.

William P. Towlson, Dr H. N. Dorman, of Washington; Dr Kg Keceipts. ca.sp: steady: spe assets of closed banks would give Uxll and larger, mostly 0x7.

mostly $2 LIAM, beloved husband of Margaret S. llentz two CavanaiiKh). Funeral services at bis home, John street, on Monday nt 10 A. M. Interment in Loudon Park Cemetery.

2(1 IIEIL. On January 17. 1035. MARTIN cial pacits. neamv wnite Hennery, aiaJ-i'Jc.

ri sun mna KiKf anr. siov. wnne extras, orown extras. the RFC power to purchase "any beloved husband of Mary Uottleili and "4-bu. lump.

Blue Torn. wsilied, 20a John H. Neff, and Dr. Francis Hag nearnv aiiti mid- eft misrd rolnra. dvprntrp lieu.

Yellows, unwished. unc.al iter cwu portion of" such assets, as well as extras, dLw.uc; graded nrsts. current Funeral from the home of his son, ner, of Washington. AUCTION SALES BEANICY. On January 1(1.

1035. "all of" the assets. receipts, I.ivo Poultry Fowls. Plvmouth ITork. fancv Frederick Hell, 1154 Reynolds street ORAPK FRUIT 123 boxes, tl.SSal.D8 Following the evening meeting, the on Monday at 2 P.

M. Interment in mixed colors. lSalOe. White Lea Ml r7 CHARLES beloved husband of Cora It. Itlnney (nee Klein).

Funeral services will be held at his physicians were guests of Dr. Gold (i'UAPBS 00 display lugs Emperors, The bill would grant a 525,000,000 expansion of the amount of money the horn, fancy l.ianic.: ordinary. 13aHc. old rfMisters. 13c snrinir chickens.

Plvmnntli Rnpkn LIAM beloved husband of Ellen B. Powers (nee LeouariD. Funeral from his lute residence, 732 East Tvventv-lirst street, on Saturday at 8.30 A. M. Requiem High Mass at St.

Ann's Church at fl A. M. Interim 01 in Ho ly Cross Cemetery. 10 RAABE. On January IS.

1035, WILLIAM, aged 71) years, beloved husband of the late Annie Ruube tnee Schcoe-dcrl. Funeral from- his late residence, 419 North Rose street, on Monday nt 2 P. M. Interment in Baltimore Cenie-tery. 21e ROSE.

On January 17. 1935. MARY E. (nee Bat chelor), wife the late Alolizn M. Rose.

Funeral from the residence of Mrs. John Meeroter. 15u3 Hanover street, on Monday at 8.15 A. M. Requiem Mass at St.

Mary's Star of the Sea Church at. II A. M. 20 ROWLAND. On January 17, 1935, MARY VJRGIN1A LICK OFFER, wifu of Dr.

James M. H. Rowland. Funeral from her late residence, 1118 St. Paul street, on Saturday at 12 o'clock.

Interment In West Nottingham Cemetery, Colora, Cecil county, a 2,30. 19 SAUERWEIN. On January 18. 1035. CHARLES beloved husband of Nellie L.

Sauerweln (nee Stewart). Funeral from his late resilience, 241(1 West Baltimore street, on Monday morning at. 8 o'clock, thence to St. Martin's Church where Requiem High Muss will be said at 8.30. interment In New Catheilral Cemetery.

20 ST. CLAIR. On January 18. 1933, MARY A. (nee Owlngsi, aged years, he-loved wife of Lester C.

St. Clair. Remains reposing at the William Cook Funeral Mansion. St. Paul und Preston streets, until Monday at 11 o'clock.

I Washington (D. C). Harford and Calvert county papers please copy. Service at Loner Marlborough Methodist Episcopal Chapel on Monday at i eou rj nil cemetery. 21o 1IEN NEMAN.

Suddenly, on January 1 $1 stein at a cocktail party at the Bel fancy. 20c; mixed colors. new-hatched RFC may advance in purchases of or GEORGE C. husband of Kath- oroiiers, I'lymouth i.irks mned colors, LIMITS t.sl.. i car.

J. i.inj.'io. oltAMil 1 car, wasty. Fla 3 boxes. $2.10.

SUTTER home, 4210 Kensington road, near Wilkens and Beechtield avenues, on Saturday nt 11 A. M. Interment In Mount Olivet Cemetery. 10 erlne Ilenueman (nee Darrotigh), vedere Hotel. About one hundred physicians attended the meeting from l.taH.e.

turkeys, yomis 24a25c. tow. 2te 21V. ducks, white IVkin. fancv.

lSalilc miil loans on the preferred stock and capital notes of insurance companies, thus Funeral from his late residence, 1S21 colors. iUiM ic. n.u.-cnvy, J.iai4c. geese, fat est. Lauvale street, on Saturday 00 lb.S2s33c.

Storaee-packed conn. Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, lYalxc. orninnrr. l.iaHip. BliUNK.

On January 111. 1035. MAR Dresswl Poultry Fowls. 3fia20He rhfek- Firsts. 88 Ib.3lla3lc.

to butter. nrternoon at i clock. Interment pri yale. 10 Delaware and the District of Columbia ens. near-by.

23a.31c old mostcra. ISiAnl.tUc. iMicHa, wesrern, ionise: geese, EGGS increasing the maximum for this purpose from $50,000,000 to $75,000,000. Both the Commodity Credit Corporation and the Export-Import banks IIERING. On January 1(1, 1935.

WIL capons, zw.uc, lurweys, estern, aia ic. Snut western. 27a2Sc. old torn and Market wpatt. Strppt sales nenrby enrrent re- LIAM aged (I years, beloved son Seeks Reconsideration CEL LA SIMS 1IRUNK, beloved daughter Bernard and Mary E.

Sheldon Sims. Funeral from her late home, 2217 Cedley street, Westport, on Saturday at 2 1. M. Interment in Loudon Park Cemetery. lOe cumtK.

'JTji'JNc ht-nnprv ntea. Jartte size. of August P. and Marie F. Uerzlng few hipher: u.ediiim size, mostly -Jc.

Kxcliange salrs nearby current Tt'ceiyta, -ic. would be given a two-year extension Of Moffett Approval tnee tone). Funeral from his parents residence OIL, NAVAL STORES, FLAXSEED Keceipts nutter, Ubi iuds; egns, mil cases, LIVE POULTRY ftew York. Jan. IS WP Bleaehable cottonseed of life under the terms of the pro i.ioi vwicox street, on atunlav, Janu BURGESS.

Suddenly, on January 17. nry 10, at 1 P. M. Interment in Holy oil closed strong today, advancing 7 to 13 points to new high levels for the year. Total iaJcs were Long Announces Fight On Con VOONU CHICKENS Bocks, to size.

18a posed revision. Also, the whole of lieqeemer einetery. 10 is) i- the RFC's expenditures would be sub m. contracts. witn cotton and Wall Street, connections, ns wpII hn Sniithprn mrliR MlXKli as to size, l.aue.

rAPONS As tn size. 24a 20c. 10 M'pJIAA. On January 18, 1035, at firmation Of U. S.

Housing Administrator ject to determination by the Bureau WILLIAM beloved in imirKPXS rolorw. I. anil oyer, were the best buyers, while the offerings seemed to be supplied largely through profit taking. Crude oil was higher at ppnts bid at all EDWIN husband of Lucile E. Burgess (neeAlvord), Jackson t.Miob.) papers plenRe copy.l Funeral from his late residence, B0R East Chase street, 011 Saturday at 10.30 A.

M. Requiem Low Muss at St. John's Church at 11 A. M. Interment In Greenmouiit Cemetery.

10 4 to 4 lbs. 17al8c; wnrler 4 15s iiiisnaiiii ot the late Catherine Mc Honoiigli Hoffman. Washington, Jan. 18 (IP) A fight on FLODB Beceipta, S.MtiO bareli. Qilntattoni'fnr flour borrela.

In 88-ponnd cot- tan sacka. including tu. are: Bye Flour, dirk to white Tfia 'inter Patent I si Hard Winter Patent Iw'W Winter Straight Ik iiijii no Spring Straight Hard Winter Straight ll, -A Bpnng Patent ti.tiuai.-.i WHEW-Receipts, S.IM bushels bj nr. Ilhll.meiita fr mn elevators. B.123 bushels.

Stock in elevators, 1.27,3(l8 bushels. prices rrere: No. red winter. ar-licky domestk. W'il January delivery, dcmies- prires were: No.

2 red winter, garlicky. Knot, domestic. Ufl'ic. Dosing prices were: 2 red winter, gar licky, sfot. domestic.

January deliver! Jiushela. including t.timi bushels ahoat and Sh.l.ments from elevators. I.H29 busheli. Stock in elerators. 111.4127 bushels.

Su. yellow corn arriving by car quoted IMaMc. per bushel with transit WJIins- i VTH Shipmeuts from elevators, IKK) bushels. Btoc'k In elevators. 4S.V!HI bushels.

No white oats. 67s72o. per bushel, aa to n'tU. Wilffli Of .0 th. ssisa 'e ss tti'syva-s tor, which Is paid by the buyer.

AYE Receipts. bushels by car. Shipments from elevators. (f.OUU bushels. Stock In elevators.

111I.42U bushels. HAY General hay market dull. Supply am-Ble. on good timothy and clover mixed prices range from per ton The noorei gradea ol bay arc bard to sell at any price. Market irreg nut on everrthinu below a tiinothy STRAW Market Inactive.

Wheat straw, No. 1 per ton. oat straw. 8 MM FKKD lticeipts. 147 tons.

Including St) tons by shipment. Market steady on spot bran nd middling. Spring h.au. per ton. UJi-ptmnd acks.

3ll; standaid middling, per ton, KHI-pound ac'ts, S37. HARLKY Shipments from elevators. 200 bushels. Stock in elevators, 15,378 bushels. Philadelphia Philadelphia Jan.

IS (If) Flour Soft winter, traight, Western, tj nearby, $., i( a i hard winter, per -i. SKSIlaiin.V intta. rlrst. clear. loc l.etfnorn.

insane. ro-fSierB. luauc. outnem pomts. i-ard rimed firm and not far from new hich IctcIs.

Extmnelv rold weather Muscovy Funeral from hifl son' residence the confirmation of James A. Moffett, I'lil 1UU.1K. lUliou, fi17c Hlylflu Ual.V. developing throughout the West and Northwest UKESB NeaibT. fat.

lb.i Kent N. Ilosley HolTuian. 403 West Pennsylvania avenue. 'I'nii'siin. on Monday of the Budget, notwithstanding the availability of funds authorized by Congress.

Summoned To Testify of New York, as Federal Housing Ad was expected to onng about a much better demand for lard and many of the allied product Island, far. lUalbe. lb. BURROUGHS. On January Hi, 1035, ministrator, because of his past con ana otct.

4oe. morning ar Kequteni at Joseph's Church. Teias. at I TIIRKKYS Yntina hpni 1(1 lbs. and OTCT rueacuaoip spot nominal; January closed ai 10.11.V.; March, 11.15c; May, 11.17c; July, 11.23c.

Savannah. Tan. 18 (Pi Tnrnentin firm A. M. Interment in adjoining ceme irraUNe.

yotnia tmus, in ids. ana over, xc. smaller, 18ali0c. tery 21 ciock. interment at Lower Mnrl-lorough Cemetery.

20 In Munitions Inquiry nection with the Standard Oil Com pany, was announced today by Sena tor Long after the Sen ate already had approved the nomina 5flHc. sales, 33 casks: receipts. 34 casks; ship alter short illness. ANNIE T. BURROUGHS (nee Reynolds), beloved wife of John H.

C. Burroughs. Funeral from her late residence, 3203 Baravia avenue, on Saturday morning at 30 o'clock. High Mass of Requiem at St. Dominic's Church at 9 o'clock.

Inter ment in Cathedral Cemetery 10 UOLSTON. On January 17, 1933, at. her ments, ino casKs; siock. 1M.VJ4 casks. Rosin SCH EE EH SANDER.

On January Id. Local UcpreienU tires, FRESH FISH, ETC. nrm: Bales, mm casks; receipts. casks: Fhip- ineiiis, ii caRs; hiock, casas. vuote tion.

Hp bsais. ner lUM-iound bos. IKIaia. Blued sn, resilience, into Kolnnd avenue, MAUI widow of the late John J. llolstoti Funeral from the above residence on Saturday, January 19.

at 2.30 P. Interment In Baltimore Cemetery. 10c Officials Of New York Shlpbuild ing Corporation Called To Appear Monday 4: a. 4-s-; a. S4.75 and I.

M.SO; K. X4.S5; M. $490- N. $5 winrjow class. 5.

fit): Water white nd X. Srt a me. ner Douna. small to meaium. mi ivi.Ht a iilma, in ner Mtn year.

De-loved wife of John B. Scheerer. Funeral from her late residence. Riverside avenue. Essex, ou Saturday at 2 P.

M. Interment iu Jerusalem Cemetery. Belair road. 19 The Louisiana Senator, who recent BYRNES. on January lo.

lira, iiound. Haliic. Butters, large, ner uound. In! Ho umall tr mpiiuiui. Dt Dound.

8alKl. Crocus Huluth. Jan. IS iff) Flaxseed, on track May, J1.8T; July. $1.88.

i JOHNSON. Suddenly, on January 1(1. ly engaged in a squabble with the oil company in his own State, announced iarue, per bos, small to medium, per box. S3a4. Carp, Iarue, per pound, Ua8c.

me 'I! watt, Vf1 A IMAOCCU Ji dium, per pound, 4aUc. Gray trout, large, per Ol 'As. SCHRALDNER. On January 1035, he would move to reconsider the Sen DOiimi, oamc per ooi, a-jaiu; Bniau iu Washington, Jan. 18 (TP) Backed by a fresh allotment of $50,000, the Senate Munitions Investigating Committee today announced it had summoned four officials of the New York Ship medium, per box, tia7.

Kocs. boiling, per pouno, KATHERINE (nee Hawkins), beloved wile of tho lale James P. Byrnes. Relatives and friends of the family are invited In attend the funeral from her lute residence. 2tlll Guilford ave-nue, on Saturday, January II).

at A. M. Requiem High Mass at S. R. Phillip and James' Church at A.

M. Interment In New Cathedral Cemetery. 1 ate's confirmation of Moffett. Admin Freight Movement shinners 15aic. bank and pan, per istration leaders predicted, however.

NAHi c. (nee urossKopt), Deloved wile of John F. Schrauduer. 19 Funeral from her late residence, 7517 Belsir road, on Saturday. January 11), at 8.15 A.

M. Requiem High Mas at St. Michael's Church at 9 A. M. lnter-ment In Holy Redeemer Cemetery.

pound, lsaiw. extra large or jumno, ir. rercn, white, per pjund, 12al5c. white, medium, pound, yellow, large, Dormd, jel- Shows 55,602 Cars Gain that the action today would stand. low.

medium, nouno 4a. ic. building Corporation to appear Mon Sialninn trriit Inrue nniind. 12alR 100- Long was absent from the chamber ii.iiUK In his tilth year, beloved husband of Mary A. Johnson (nee Wlliel).

Funeral from IiIb lnfe residence. Viaduct avenue, Relay, on Saturday. January 10. at 2 o'clock. Service at Relay Jf.

E. Church at 2 30 P. M. I erinent i 11 Lorraine Cemetery. i9 KHINSON.

On Januarv IS, 1035, EMMA SCIIOOLEY, wifu of the late Robert Griffin Johnson. 20 Funeral services wilt be held nt her home. 021 North Appletoti street, on Sunday at 2 P. M. Interment in Friends Cemetery, Harford avenue.

nonnd boi. Slliairi; small to medium, pet 100- day for questioning at the reopening But CANNON. On January 17, 1035. CLAY when Moffett's nomination went pound oox. Stiaa.

Nimmp. lumDO. per pouna, it SEI.BY. On January IS. 1935.

ELIKA- of the inquiry. disc. mediiiui. Waltic, wikt. large per pouna Slightly Below Year Ago, 43,782 Cars Above 1932 Period standard patent.

iliort patent. S7.4ta7.t!0 family brands, t8.Ooa8.2o. Rye through. Oalc small to medium. 4auc.

lounaers Officials of the New York Company arize. Der Leound 8a Hie small to med nun. per ixnimd. 5a6c. Catfish, white, per pound, fiafie.

TON beloved husband ot camsadei Shipley Cannon. Funeral from the home of Dr. Jesse Downey. 2r0 Hawthorne road. Services at the Church of St.

Michael aud All Angels on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment private. summoned for Monday's session are Washington, Jan. 18 The Asso Poderjay Ends Hunger Per pcund. Piaec.

Eels, large, per pound, sp sent; to medium, per pound. 2a4c. Pike, John Metten, president; C. L. Bardo, natire.

ner round, lfca'JOc. Bay maokerel, a to Wheat No. 2 garlicky, domestic, apot snd January delivery. OMjC. Cirn No.

2 yellow. Western, old. $1.04: No. yellow Western, new, 113 Sc. No.

3 yellow. Western, new Oats No. 2 wbiie. TOa71'4c. Toledo ize ner Donnd.

ma kerel. N. per atn former president; N. R. Parker, treas Strike On Ship At Sea ciation of American Railroads an nounced today that loadings of reve nue freight for the week ended Janu JONES On January 17.

19.15. FRANCIS pound. SaiOr ner Kiund. luai.ic. snaiHr9, CHOI, WIN.

SKI-BL A I R. On January urer, and Charles Langell, estimator, la ins. large, per HHt. small to mt 1(1. 1035.

JAMES, beloved nusbunu ot Huni pit KH). 40aU(Jc. oy-steni. raw bar. per Austrian, Being Returned To Testimony later will be asked of the isrrei, selects, per barrel.

54afi; coils. Newport News and Bethlehem Ship Toledo. Ohio. Jan. 18 0P1 Grain on track, basiB, nominal.

Wheat No. 1 red. No. 2 red. 07ttaSc.

Com No 2 yellow. SOaSDSc; No. 3 yellow. Eva Cholewinski (nee Dojas). 20 Funeral from his late, residence.

532 South Decker avenue, on Monday. January 21. at S.15 A. M. Requiem Mass at St.

Casimlr's Church at IIA. Interment in St. Stanislaus' Cemetery. building Companies. S.

In Tufverson Case, Was Foodless For 36 Hours Associated Press Copyright, 19351 Washington Markets TTT. S. lpn.rtmpnt of Airririlltilrp Pot Of Paint Throivn Wariliington. Jan. 18 APPLKS 1 Wash.

3 unbrkn. car tu PI.AMPITT. On January 17. 10-5. Aboard S.

S. President Polk at Sea, JONES, beloved husband ul Mary A. Jones (nee Plummer). Funeral from his late residence, 170: North Washington street, on Monday at A. M.

Requiem High Mass at St. Paul's Church nt 10 A. M. lntcr-ment In New Cathedral Cemetery. 21 KET.T.Y.

On January 1035. GEORGE WESLEY, formerly of Lake Clifton, husband of the late Annie M. Kelly. Funeral from the resilience of his daughter. Mrs.

Carrie K. Koesy, 2403 Ilaicon avenue, mi Monday at I0.30 A. M. Interment in Parkwood Cemetery. 21 KENNEDY.

Suddenly, on January 17 Oats No. 1 white. No. 2 white. (4a 65tic.

Grain in store, transit billing attached: Wheat. 44afic. above track quotations; corn. 4 '4c. above; oats, 3c.

above. Minneapolis KATE E. (nee Lease). Deioveu wne 01 track. Bushels: Sup.

dem. mkt. Jan. 18 Brig passenger Ivan Poderjay, ary 12 were 553,675 cars, an increase of 55.602 over the preceding week but 3,591 below 1934 and 43,782 above 1933. It was pointed out by the association that the previous week contained the new year holiday which resulted in a decrease in loadings at that time.

Miscellaneous freight loaded for the week ended January 12 was 199,958 cars, an Increase of 17,968 over the preceding week, 15,554 over 1934 and 38.705 over 1933. the Into William K. Clnmnltf. iiiy. fctaymans.

v. S. is. min. At Portrait Of Frot Funeral from her late residence.

"tacked away" from his hunger strike Sl.10al.lri: 2si-in Sl.50al.ti0: S-ln. l.ii."ial.7.". Deli UEIii, widow of the late John Selby. Remains at the Fuuernl Home of Mrs. George H.

Holland. 1031 Druid Hill avenue. Friends are invited to attend the funeral services at the above home on Saturday nt 1 P. M. interment In Mount Auburn Cemetery.

19 SEIPPEL. On January 17, 1933. CLARA (nee Hartmann), aged 49 years, beloved wife of Henry W. Selppel. Funeral from her late residence, 2318 Frederick aveuue, on Monday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock.

Interment' la Lou-don Park Cemetery. 21 THOMAS. on January lfi, 1935. at midnight. CLARENCE WOOD, son of the late Dr.

James and Clare Mackubiu Thomas, of Dc La Brooke, St. Mary's county. Maryland. Services at the home of his son, 2S48 Guilford avenue. Saturday morning, January 19 at 0 30 and at All Faith Church.

St. Mary county, Maryland. ntj P. M. 19 TURNER.

On January 17, 1035, JOHN, beloved husband of the late Cecelia Turner. Funeral from his father's residence, 443 Orchard Sat. morn, at 10 o'clock. Interment in Mt. Auburn Cemetery.

19e On January is. 1035. BAtT-BARA (nee l'relli. beloved wife ot the late Jehu (J. Vinup.

Funeral will take place from her lnte residence. Kotl North Luzerne aveuue, of which due notice will be given. 19e tonight and steered his course toward pious, u. ts. 2'i-in.

i.ioai.-'.i: Minneapolis, Jan. 18 OT Flour Me. higher, carhad lots, family patents quoted Boatman avenue, on Saturday. January 19. at S.30 A.

M. Requiem Mass at All Saints' Church at II A. M. Inter n. mm.

XI 4 ql.il: "j-y-in. Kl.iial.li some savory ship's fare. Hlapk Twiirfc. IT JH-in min. IMIr hSI parrel in 1 lb.

cottoa sacas; shipments, ..1,011 Minister Of Interior In Late Dala dier Regime Blamed For Shooting During Riots ment in New Cathedral Cemetery. 10 2-in. S1.2.al.o5; 24-in. min Sl.ltia The self-asserted former army cap bran, et.oira.'a. neat i No.

1 red durum. C1PAT4. viv oaiir Sentevnher. fliaic I Yorks. L.

S. Is. 2i-n. SoaHUe COLE. On January 17, 1035.

ANNA Sl.inal tain, returning to New York to face 1935. WILLIAM EDWARD, beloved C.irn No. 3 yellow. Oau No. 3 beloved fe of l.ee I.

ole Grimw. U. S. Is, 2-in. 24 Paris, Jan.

18 (P) Someone's temper white. fi6aa7c. Funeral from her late resilience, 2553 questioning concerning the mysterious m. 2-in. Slal.2.i: 2 son of Mary Moylan Kennedy, and the lute William T.

Kennedv. was aroused today by the sight of a Vcllenrv street, on Saturday all Less-than-car-lot merchandise totaled 150,468 cars, an increase of 23,517 m. (kildpii Uelicioils, U. Is. S1.2'i: 2'4-in.

l.TiO: 24 -in. U. S. Funeral from his home, 2007 North noun nt 2 o'clock. Interment In the disappearance of Agnes Tufverson shortly after she married Poderjay in Calvert, street, on Suturdav at 9.

London Park Cemetery. 10e portrait of the blackbearded Eugene Frot in the salon of the Independent A. M. Requiem Mass at St. Ann's over the preceding week but 8,079 below 1934 and 3,537 below 1933.

is. z'4-in. xt. i. ml.

2.i. (Jaiios. u. is. 2Ti-ln.

75c: 214-in. $1. Bonuni. T'. S.

Is. 2-in min RTtr t'i-in min Grain Price Ranges In Leading Markets December, 1933, had been foodless foi COOK. Suddenly, on January IS. 1035 Church at 10 A. M.

interment in Artists. Mr 2H-in. min. 1.1.".al.25. Cathedral Cemetery.

19 thirty-six hours to protest the indig BEA.NS. Km rec. liffht. Sun lieht Whoever it was threw a pot of paint nity of his confinement to the brig. Kl R'l'ON On January IC, 1033.

at her RAE JAMES, the beloved wile ul liam Cook. Funeral from her home. .003 Nortti Charles stri-et, 011 Monday at 2 P. i', at Grceuiiiount Ceme ilpm. mkt.

weak. bu. hamn. ereen Hat type, few Round StrinKless. tiest.

home, Woodlioitrne avenue, Goi-ans Chicago. Jan. 18 The gTain range at Officers reported a meal restored the at the portrait so vigorously three other pictures were spattered. The l.iiii: iMiorer. ximii.mi; wax.

flat type, s.i.rat. ELIZABETH, wife of the late Richard yrmcipal marKeta loaay was: preTi High. Low. Close. Close, HHtK OM No rar-lot art 1 hrkn.

car mi 21 W. Kirton. tery. dashing Poderjay, whom the United States extradited from Austria on paint thrower disappeared. 10: track.

Sim. light, dem. light, mkt. stdy. Tesas.

mostlv around 82.50. CABBAGE 1 N. 3 Texas ami. 1 hrkn CRESS On January H. Funeral services at the dispel of Stewart nnd Mowen Company, lof- LWefl5olUl.n,ai U.v WhMt Frot was Minister of the Interior in bigamy charges, to cheerful congeni West North avenue.

011 Saturday morn AI.KXANDUK. tienivea in in kh' (nee Millar) and the late Henry Cress. Funeral from his home, 3011 Elliott .97 the Cabinet of Premier Edouard Ing nt 10 o'clock. Interment In Govaus Coal amounted to 131,930 cars. 4.385 above the preceding week, 6.367 below 1934 and 13,121 above 1933.

Grain and grain products totaled 26,274 cars, 4.267 above the preceding week but 3,278 below the corresponding week in 1934 and 4.282 below 1933. In the Western aistricts loadings totaled 16,588, a decrease of 2,598 rom 1934. Live stock loaded amounted to cars, 1.527 above the preceding week, but 2.424 below 1934 end 2,814 below 1933. In the Western districts ality. Presbyterian Cemetery.

19 Daladier early last year, and was street. Do" notice. 1." iiuiiiftn. un iraca. iew sup.

noerai. dem. mkt. stdy. Texas, lettuce domestic round type.

$2 25: lettuce mostly around S1.4H. Old Su-lb. sacks Danish N. fair poorer lower. C'APLIFLOWEIt 3 2 hrlm blamed by his opponents for the shoot Minn plia 1.04S I.iwT I.iw KsnsssC.

WS-H Winnipeg. 83Wi .824 iLiverpnol .74 it -T454 .73 ChicagoW.hM!s9l4 .8814 Minn'p'lij Kansas Its .85 Obituary KNAPP. Suddenly, on Januarv is. 1935. CARRIE STEVENS, widow of Henry Knapp, Funeral service from her lnfe residence, 1M1 Bolton street, of which due notice will be given.

19e WALTEMEYER. Snddenlv. on January 15. HUB. JOHN R.

KENLY. beloved son of John R. Kenly and Lena Waltemeyer (nee Arnold). Funeral from his sister's residence. Mrs.

John Seifert. Annapolis aveuue. Mount Winans. on Saturday. January 10.

at 10 o'clock. Interment in Cedar Hill Cemetery 19 WARNER. On January" lfi 1935 JOSHUA, beloved husband of the late Julia A. Warner 1 nee Gist). Funeral from his daughter's resi i ing during the riots of February 6.

Arkansas Congressman iinhrbn. ears on track. Sup. dem. mkt.

stdy. CELERY 1 Cal 2 unbrkn. cars on track. Sup. dem.

mkt. abt. stdy. V. washed, 2H-6 2.S5a few higher.

Winnipeg. .82 .82 -i- 4 xLiverpool 0 slMtemVwr Wheat- .754 WILBUR F. JOHNSON Is Unseated By Court Funeral services for Wilbur F. John 81, 14 .91 V4 KOLSTKR. Suddenly on January 15.

IGNATIUS, beloved husbaud of Barbara Melenberger Kolster. 10 loadings were 11,436, a decrease of .01 Funeral from bis late residence. 1312 Min pTis 2 Kansas C. .93 May Com .87 Kansas C. .884 .87 -A July Corn son, who died suddenly while attend ing te funeral of a relative on Wednes Judge Rules Wade Kitchens Won .87 2,378 from 1934.

Forest products totaled 19.920 cars. 3,767 above the preceding week. 1,745 above 1934 and 5,:26 above 1933. Andre street, on Saturday at 8.30 A. Reiiuiern Mass at Our Lady of Good day, will be held at 2 P.

M. today at CROW L. on January 17. 1035. I.

"CIS beloved husband of Rose A. Crowl 'from his borne. R.ViS Sixth strc lirnoklvn, on Monday at 2.31' I M. Interment In Cedar Hill Ceme tery. WIS On Januarv 17.

1933. MARY HELEN, a-ed 11 yenrs. bib. veil daughter of William L. and Rose Davis (li'-e Smith I.

Funeral from her parents' residence, tin's Fast Chase street, on Saturday at 2 P. M. Interment In New Cathedral Cemetery. 19e DEAN On January 1. 1935.

MARGARET beloved wife of the late Henry C. Dean. Funeral from her late residence. 21 West Twenty-seventh street, on Mondav morning at 30 o'clock. Requiem High Mass nt SS.

Phillip nnd James Church at ft o'clock. Interment Baltimore (Vmeterv. Primary, Not Rep. Tilman B. Parks, Now Seated In House .81 SSi-Ri his home, Viaduct avenue, Relay.

Ore leaded totaled 2,901 cars, 453 For the last thirty-two years Mr, Hamburg, Jan. 18 (IP) Upsett Kansas C. .53 .53 Counsel Church nt 0 A. M. Interment In Holy Cross Cemetery.

Brooklyn. KONR On January 18. 1035. KATHERINE in 77th year, beloved wife of the late Henry Konradi. Funeral from the residence of iirr Johnson was employed by the Consoli ing the official certification of the Dem above the preceding week, 317 Lelow 1934 and 477 above 1933.

Coke amounted to 6,875 cars, 282 below the preced Winnipeg. .4354 dated Gas and Electric Light and ocratic Committee, Circuit Judge Pat Sup. dem. mkt stdy. Iiu.

40a5lic. CL'CL'MIIKKS 1'raaicallj no supply on market. KtitiPr.ANTS Sup. light, dem. wkt.

stdy. lH-bu. fair $4. KAI.E Sup. dom.

liglit, mkt. stdy. bu. few higher. I.ETTrc'K 3 Aria.

ti 12 unbrkn eas on track. Western sup. dein. mkt. dull.

Crates Iceberg, 3.75. Southern no sup. on market LAND CHESS Sup. light, dem. light, mkt.

weak. bu. flOc.al. LIMA BEANS Practically no supplies on market. OKRA Sua.

light, dem. light, mkt. weak Cuba, ll-hai. M. ONIONS 1 Mich.

arvd. 1 nnhrkn esni on track. Sup. dem. mkt.

stdv N. Y. and Ohio. 50-lh. sacks Vell S.

la, mostly araiiu-i 1 15. Col 5l-lh sack'. Valencia. V. S.

3-in. and larger. $1 50al.il.", PEAS 1 Cal. arrd. 1 unbrkn.

car on track Sup. dem. moi. mkt. stdy.

bu. uamn Terhones. PEPPERS ip. light, dem. light, mkt.

atdy. I Exchange. t4.S74. ft ft Power Company. Previously he was daughter, Mrs.

Walter J. Wisch. rick Henry this afternoon ruled that ing week and 425 below 1934 but 1,286 Flat Rolled Steel Sales Increase Wade Kitchens had won the Demo lience. Mrs. nmer liowen, otiutt road.

Granite, on at 2 o'clock. Services Westminster M. E. Church nt 3 P. M.

L'iltl' 1 en tWe stni i ust Cemetery lOe WENCHEL-Oi, Fridav. January 18. 1935. CATHERINE WENCHEL. wife of the late George Wenchel and beloved mother of Iiev.

J. Frederic Wenchel. Funeral services In the chapel at Greenmount Cemetery, on Mondav. a nuary 21 3.30 P. M.

20 ZirPLING. On January 17. lorj MARY, aged 84 years, beloved wife of the iste Julius Zipplinc. Funeral from the residence of her daughter. Mrs.

Dora Graham. 241J T.lewelvn avenue, on Monday at 1 M. Interment in Mount Carmel Cemetery. above 1933. Lyndhurst street, on Monday.

Janu ary 21, at 2 P. M. Iuterment it West erii Cemetery. 21e Pullman conductor on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. He was a member cratic nomination for Congress in the New York, Jan.

18 (Jf) Sales of flat lolled steel during December amounted to 193 130 tons, according to reports Argentina To Redeem Bonds of the Masons, Odd Fellows and Junior Seventh district last August, rather Kt HX. On January 17. 1035. FANNIE New York, Jan. 18 The Government aged 90 years, beloved wife of the Order United American Mechanics, than Representative Tilman B.

Parks to the National Association of Flat of the Argentine nation has notified and of Relay Methodist Episcopal who has been seated for a new term Boiled Steel Manufacturers. Produc Church. in the House. DELEVETT. on January Is.

19. 1K. JAMES beloved husband of Mary Fitzhuge X. Delevett. Funeral services will be held at his home.

200 Garrison Boulevard, on Mondav at 2 P. M. Interment in 1'ruld Kidga Cemetery. 21e tion during the month aggregated late Amos K. Minn, itiarrisourg tin.

papers please copy.l Funeral from her late residence, 101" East Preston street, on Saturday afier noon at 2 o'clock. Interment in Lor' rainu Cemetery. lite holders of its 5 per cent, loan of 1909 that it will redeem at 100 per cent, of par value on March 1 all of the bonds He is survived by his widow, three The judge held that Kitchens won fnns and unfilled tnnnace as nf nis, areri. sniail. .4 1 1 POTATOES 1 X.

2 arvd. brtal into l'a. arra. DTKn-, 'daughters and a brother. by thirteen votes.

can oa Uack. Old. 610. dm. tllen OUStandUlg.

Jf.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the The Baltimore Sun
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About The Baltimore Sun Archive

Pages Available:
4,293,818
Years Available:
1837-2024