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The Evening Sun from Baltimore, Maryland • 27

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Classifications Nos. 2 to 4 THE liVENLNG SUN, BALTLMOBE, MONDAY. DECEMBER 27, 1937 27 William Davenport reported that the Woman Is Rescued folk, Reading, New York, Newark, Boston, Providence and New Haven. WOMAN FOUND DEAD IN GAS-FILLED ROOM Three Meeiings A Day In Fume-Filled Flat The Baltimore mission band usually DOUBLE IN BRASS STATE AID BOARD ALLOTS $1,605,958 Amount Given To Carry On woman, Mrs. Mary Grant, was found by her husband, Clarence, in their former home in the 3900 block of York road.

Grant the officers his wife had been living with a eisier, Mrs. Edith I. Baugher, of the 500 block holds three open-air meetings every day, sometimes in the downtown section, sometimes at the larger fac WILLIAM N. ANDREWS DIES IN CAMBRIDGE Illness, Fatal To Former Senator, Once Anti-Saloon League Spokesman floor, Grant said, he immediately calleJ IK) lice. The officers summoned the Gas and Electric Company pulmotor crew.

Engineer Takes Poison By Mistake Goes To Hospital After Picking Wrong Bottle From Medicine Cabinet Charles Moody, 24-year-old engineer, Policeman Batters Down Door And Saves Her From Suffocation During Fire Timely action on the part of Patrolman William W. List, of the Central Band Gives Street Discovered By Husband In tories and industrial plants of the Concerts To Carry On Evangelistic Work Work Until March Includes $932,407 For Baltimore Their Former Home When Checking On Her Absence district, in batteruit; down two doors city. On Saturday they hold a meeting at each of the six larger city markets. On Saturday nights they visit saloons and taverns, distributing tracts and free copies of the Willow avenue, since they moved from the York road address. His wife had left her sister's house yesterday afternoon, Grant told police, and failed to return last night.

However, he said, Mrs. Baugher believed she had gone to visit another relative of a house in the 1000 block of Hillen street saved a woman from suffocation from the smoke of a defective stove. monthly Grace and Hope Evangel. A 40-year-old woman was found un Baltimore and the twenty-three was treated at the Mercy Hospital to When the weather grows cold the Seeing smoke pouring from the N. the had Former State Senator, William Andrews did this morning at Cambridge Hospital, where he second-story windows.

the officer day for poisoning he suffered when he mission serves a free iunday morn Maryland counties received allotments totaling $1,605,958 from the Board of ing breakfast of meat sandwiches, conscious early today in trie j-itenen of the home which she and her husband had recently vacated. Gas was flowing from four open burners of a sounded the fire alarm and then returned to the house and battered down and remained overnight. Checks i Absence A telephone call today revealed that sweet bans and coffee to homeless been ill for the past ten days. Andrews, long prominent on the the doors. Going to the second-floor men.

State Aid and Charities today to carry on their assistance programs until March. iContinued From P. js, 30 worn red theater chairs, studded with brass nails, sits an assorted congregation of men, women and chUdren, mostly men, some of them badly out at the heels and elbows. How The Stage Is Set On a platform at the front of the hall is a grand piano, an Irish harp, a went to the medicine cabinet and picked out the wrong bottle. Moody told Patrolman John Hel-frich that he had had a headache and swallowed two pills.

On putting the bottle back, he added, he saw that he Eastern Shore as an Anti-Saloon Mrs. Grant had not visited her relative, so Mrs. Baugher immediately No Connection Primarily evangelistic, the mission The quarterly allocations, announced by Samuel E. Shannahan, board direc League spokesman, was twice elected District Attorney for Dorchester county and went to the House of Dele gas range. A rescue crew equipped with a pul-motor failed to revive the woman and she was pronounced dead by Dr.

L. E. Saylor. Coroner John A. Evans, of the Northern district, is investigating.

Patrolmen Samuel Wait-man and apartment, he found Sadie Downs, colored, in a dazed condition, brought on by smoke and fumes which were escaping from the obstructed stovepipe. The woman was revived and refused hospital attention. has no connection with the Baltimore Social Service Exchange, clearing house of the city's organized social had taken poison, and so, hurriedly notified Mr. Grant, who went to the York road address to look for his wife. When he discovered that the house was filled with gas and tiiat his wife was lying unconscious on the kitchen tor, were $59,412 higher than the allotments for the quarter ending December 31.

dressing, went to the hospital. He was released after treatment. agencies. The niission's charitable work is incidental. It is not affiliated with any other religious organization.

J. Milton Patterson, executive sec- gates in 1914. He served as a State Senator in 1918 and was elected to the United States House of Representatives the same year. He was defeated for reelection and retired from Congress in 1921. It supports itself entirelv by street of board) ai(J the new f)g.

lectern and a basket of artificial flowers. Between the windows at the back of the platform hang two gold-lettered red glass legends, "God Is Love" and "Jesus." A big-bladed electric fan is suspended from the middle of the white steel ceiling. Now that winter is here the corner collections. JDeatfjs 2 JBcatljs 2) iDeatljs Sometimes its money runs short, but the workers never worry about that. Recently its treasury was empty when a $20 gas and electric light bill Notices fication received too late for clatsi-will be found on Page 2.

In 1919, Andrews married Miss Helene Phillips, of Cambridge, who ures brought the 1938 program "pretty close to the line" compared wtih estimates Patterson made to the Legislature. His estimate of 1938 costs was about should the next three allocations approximate that for the Kit CO. On December 21. at St Deoember 21. 1037.

ROSA wife of the late Christian Joseph's Hospital, GEO It UK KRLG FEICK. On beloved Feiek. fan is idle and steam heat has been beloved son of the late John and had made her debut on the New York stage a short time before. In 1922, Mrs. Aiiieju lrug (nee Mear).

Funeral from the residence of her son. Christian N. 1S24 West Funeral from the residence of his turned on. The Leaders Appear Andrews signed with Fred Stone in sister. August Moidiing, Jly Lombard street, on Monday, Decern fell due.

The night before the discount would have been lost an unknown man rang the mission's front door bell and handed in an envelope. In the envelope was a $20 note. ARENJC. On December 1037, HE.NRI formerly 1817 North Patterson Park avenue, beloved husband of Lillian Arenz, (nee Knglcman-Deckle-ln an i. funeral from the A.

L. Hllfz Fu ber 27 at 2.30 P. M. Interment in North Patterson Park avenue, on Monday. December 27 at 2.3) P.

M. Inter the Broadway shiw "Tip Top." PHILLIPS. On December 1037. IDA beloved wife of the late John Phillips. Funeral from her residence, 4204 Eia Terrace, on Tuesday, December 2S at 2 P.

M. Interment In St. Mary's 'einetery. 28e PoLS On December 26. 1937 ROSEA LTIIE.

daughter of the late Ferdinand and Elizabeth Ann Polstcr. Funeral services at Chapel of Stewart and Mowen Company, lli8 West North avenue, on Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock. Ir.ierment private. as Loudon I'ark Cemetery. 27 Miss Gorsuch, a smiling little lady with reddish hair, steps out on the first quarter, the year's program would total about $6,423,833.

$400,680 or Old Age Of the $673,551 granted the counties, She obtained en uncontested divorce ment in Alt. Carmel Cemetery. 27e 1937, tistnr.K un ueoeainer o. from Andrews in Reno in 1924. neral Home, 100(5 North Chester street, of the KATHERINE.

beloved Wife UtJ A special communication of on Jtuesday at 2 I. M. Interment id late Henry Fischer. Lodge No 90. A.

F. and $400,680 will go for old-age assistance, Loudon Park Cemetery. 2Se Funeral from the Funeral Home of Whisky Thieves Flee George L. Schwab. 2101 Frederick $258,191 for aid to dependent children A.

will be held in Masonic Temple on Monday, December 27 at for 4hi; purpose of attending lh BF.LL. On December 24. 1937. WIL avenue, on Tuesday morning at II LIAM beloved husband of Ida o'clock. Interment in Mount Olivet funeral of our late brother, GEORGE With Truck's Caroo and 14,679 for blind assistanc- Each vlll represented an' increase over Bel! (nee Shoiblein).

It A TH I ME It. On December 20. 1937. Cemetery. 2te SAYS BIG BUSINESS BUCKS GOVERNMENT funeral from his late residence.

5415 KR I.G. WESLEY IT. WALTIMYER. 27e Worshipful Muster. FLAHERTY.

Suddenly, on December Reisterntown road, ou Monday at 11 platform, followed Miss Stutzman, M''ss Rollman and Miss Eechtel. They have taken of! their black coats and black bonnets. They wear simple black dresses with long scarlet jokes. They kneel for a moment in prayer. "Now," says Miss Gorsuch sweetly, rising from her knees, "let's all sing No.

197. And Miss Stutzman will help you." Miss Gorsuch goes to the piano. Miss Stutzman steps up to the lectern and figures for the last quarter. Baltimore city received $932,407, with A. M.

Interment in Druid Kidge Ceme tery. 2e 25, 1937. at Wilmington. WILLIAM beloved sou of the late William T. and Catherine Flaherty (nee UK I IN'.

Suddenly, ou December 21. HENRY, beloved husband of the late Mary Rathgeber and father of Mrs. Rosa Sec burger and Mrs. Annie McCoy. Funeral from Joseph Pyfer Funeral Home, lijoo West North avenue, of yhjch due police will be given.

28 $492,000 for old-age assistance, $414,023 Robbers Barely Escape Police After Transferring Liquor From Stolen Machine Whisky thieves who stole a truck- 1937, CLARA, beloved daughter of the herrett). BIDLASKL On December 24, 1037. at for dependent children and $26,384 for Funeral from II. Hoeek Sons, Die. her residence, 50OS Thirty-niuth street.

Northwest. D. C. blind aid. Only the latter grant failed 1301 Ease Eager street, on Tuesday.

late Gustav and Ernestine Xvuehn. Funeral from tier late residence, 2112 Ramsey street, on Tuesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Interment In hit. Paul's Cemetery. 2 So Decepiber 28, at 9.30 A.

M. Requiem Dc-embcr 27. 1937, load of spirits last Thursday night to show an increase over the previous High Mass at St. James Church al SELLH BIELASKI. widow of Rev Alexander Bielanki.

Funeral services from ber late reel- narrowly escaped a police raiding quarter. 10 A. M. Interment in New Cathedral Senator Pepper Asserts Failure To Cooperate Retards Recovery lifts her trumpet. Miss Rollman slips denee.

on Monday. December 27. at Cenretery. 27e WILLIAM beloved husband of M. Christ inn Robinson (nee Lamnierg).

Funeral services will be held at his home, L's)2 Clifton avenue, of which due notice will be given. 28 squad today when they unloaded the County total allocations included: LA ('II MA N. On Decern Ikt 25. 1937. 2 I'.

M. Interment in Congressional GALLAGHER On December 2Ti. 193 out the long crook of her slide trom truck in the 17QJ block Moyer street Cemetery. 2ie SARAH beloved wife of the late The thieves finished their job and fled John Gallagher. Allegany.

Anne Arundel, Carroll, Dorchester, Frederick, Garrett, ROUSSELL den 1 v. bone. Calls For More Pep BIXATJ. On December 20. 1937.

IIE.VRY. on December EOCSSELL, of Funeral from the parlors of Martin THOMAS C. beloved husband of Mary Lachman (nee Zawnrski). 2He Funeral from his late residence, 220 South Anne street, on Wednesday morning at 8 30. Requiem High Mass at St.

Michael Church at 9 o'clock. Interment in Holy Rosary Cemetery. in a sedan just before police arrived. or 2IAjO Last Federal street, beloved 2). 11137.

AUGUSTA II. Hamilton 'Terrace. Fahey Sons. 1827 Went North ave son of the late Conrad A. U.

and Mary nue, on Tuesday at 8 A. M. Requiem IBy the Associated Press 081; Montgomery, Washington, For half an hour they sing. Miss Stutzman taking the piano from time The truck, valued at $500, was found abandoned by the robbers. But the Umau.

Mass at St. Martin's Church at 8.3" Philadelphia, Dec. 27 United States Wicomico, $51,848. Funeral from the Miller Funeral A. M.

Interment in New Cathedral to time, while Miss Gorsuch plays her Home, East Oliver street, ou Senator Claude Pepper Fla.) whisky, valued $349, was gone. Cemetery. 27e LANE. On December 24, 1937, GOR Friends may call at William J. Tickner fc Sons.

North and Pennsylvania avenues, until noon Monday. Requiem AIhss at Mount Calvary Church. avenue ami Eutaw street, on Tuesday at 10.10 A. M. interment In Mount Olivet Cemetery.

27e Tuesday at 0.30 A. M. Requiem accordion and the harp. GARDNER On Dec-ember 2.1, J937. at aeciarea louay mat instead ot co- 28,885 Cars Stolen at St.

rani's Church at 10 M. In A woman who lives on Moyer street saw the 'wo men, colored, un his home, C(Hventon avenue and "Let's stand up," says Miss Gor o)erating with the Roosevelt recovery terment in Holy Redeemer Ceme tery. 28 Joppa road. BENTON' LE KO (LLEt, program "big business went on a sit DON, of North Castle street, aged 11 yenrs, beloved son of Charles and Dorothy Lane (nee Funeral from the Ullrich Funeral Home, Orleans and Washington streets, on Monday at 2 P. M.

Interment in Moreland Memorial Park. 27e loading the whisky from the truck and beloved husband ot Catherine In Boston In Year KYAN. On Dei-ember 24. 11)37. at Santa such.

"Let's open our mouths." At her suggestion Brother Rutley ner (nee Hetz) and beloved father down strike determined to show the placing it in their sedan. Instead of of Minnie Blanche Wills. I New Jersey Monica. ROBERT II. RYAN (It.

HARRV l. husband of Katherine R.van (nee Smith). sitting up fron', offers a prayer. Miss calling the Northeastern Police Station Pennsylvania and Connecticut papers All But Fifty Recovered: Federal Dlase eonv. Government where to get off." Addressing delegates to the annual meeting of the American Political directly, she called the distillery which Stutzman testifies.

Miss Rollman reads and expounds the fortieth Psalm. Miss LA NO II AMM ft. On December 2.1, 19: EO.VACKER. On December 2o. 1937.

LENA It. (nee I'erry-Stroude), beloved wile of George Bonaeker. 2He Funeral from her late residence, 610 South Oldham street, on Wednesday at 8.30 A. M. Requiem High Mass at St.

Stanislaus' Church at ft A. M. Interment in St. Stanislaus' Cemeterv. Funeral from the Lassahn Funeral j.i;.m..ni, tietoveq tiusoand or Knsc owns the whisky, at Owings Mills.

Home. 7401 Belair road, on Monday Government 'lay Invoke Dyer Act Boston, Dec. 27-During the Police at 2.30 P. M. Interment Loudon Park Science Association, Pepper said: Distillery off iials called the police Cemetery, 27e Instead of trying to cooperate with at once, ard Lieut.

James Coll, Sergt. GATCH ELL On December 21. 1937, the Government business thrust Department's fiscal year ending De Imwald Larighammcr, of 2921 Brighton street. Funeral services will he held at the Home of Harry Wlt.ke, 4101 Ed-mondion avenue, on Tuesday at 2.30 P. M.

Interment in Loudon I'ark Cemetery. 2Se 6 4 William Vinup and a squad of officers WILLIAM beloved husband of Elizabeth Gatohell (nee Higbee). Due noliee JS SCHLf l'l TElt. Suddenly, on DeeemfT 25, AIARV AI. (nee England), aged 50 years, beloved wife of Edward E.

Schlotter. Funeral services at her home, 528 ClmtcHu avenue, on Tuesday at 1.80 P. M. Interment in Loudon Park Cemetery. 27e SCI I N.

On December 25! 19377 HEN KIT IL, beloved son of Katherine and the lato Philip Schoen. Funeral from his late residence, J23S Cleveland treH on Tuesday, at 2 P. Al. Interment In Loudon Park C'eme-tcrv. 2e cember 1, 1937, 28,885 cars were stolen in Boston, it was disclosed in a report Funeral from his home.

Railroad made a fast trip to the scene. Only twelve minutes elapsed between the woman's call and the arrival of police, avenue, nenr Ebene.er road. Cowi December 23. 1937. JOHN, beloved husband of the late Klasina Borg.

Funeral from his daughter's residence. Mrs. William Cramer, 633 South Streener street, on Monday. December 27. at 3 P.

M. Interment in Baltimore Cemetery. 27 its controlled prices to a height which shocked the public conscience and demanded profits which stagnated the indignant purchasing power of the which Police Commissioner Timilty ton, on Monday, at 1 P. M. Interment Deer Creek Methodist Protestant LOTTUKER.

On December 23. 19.17. Bechtel takes up a free-will offering. Singing Old Favorites "Let's sing a few good old choruses," says Miss Gorsuch. To a tune that ounds not unlike that of "The Old Gray Mare" they sing: "I will make you fishers of men, fishers of 'Tien, fishers of men, 1 will make you Ushers of men, If you follow Me." sent to Gov.

Charles F. Hurley. Cemetery, Harford county. 27; it was said, but that was long enough for the robbers. country.

The report informs the Governor GKKNAND. After a brief illness, on GOTTLEII5 asred 70 yean, beloved husband of Elizabeth IOtterer. Funeral gervieeu at the chapel of F. 15. Wippert Son, Eutaw 1'iace and Lan vale (street, on Monday afternoon ROWEN.

On December 2(5. 1937. WIL December 27. 11)37, at lie home of hix that the automobile- squad has been The woman, however, had noted the LIAM of 2043 East Madison street Cites Rise In Steel Prices "For example," he said, "when Bister, Mrs. Robert A.

N'orrig, Sykes-ville, ROI5ERT HOUN, husband aged 71 years, the beloved son of the SCHWARTZ. On Decern ber 2fi, 1037. license number of the sedan and police promptly flashed this over the radio greatly increased recently in an effort to break up the automobile rings responsible for these thefts. As a re of Verms Vaniierpool (eriiond and United States Steel raised the price late John L. and Mary V.

Howen. Funeral at the William Cook of the late Kdward L. and Sallii of its labor ten per and through alarm system. Lowrv Gernand. sion.

St. Paul and Preston streets, on Wednesday at 11 A. M. Interment in this and other increases in their labor Funeral services at the Chapel of sult or tr.ieving activity during the The truck was stolen in the 800 oodlawn Cemetery. 2De nr.

2 o'clock. Interment in Baltimore Cemetery. 27e MARRIOTT Suddenly, on December 20. IXA daughter of (he late Samuel N. arid Mariraret C.

Marriott. Services at the Bertram W. Funeral Home, Charles and Twenty-third streets, on Wednesday nt 11 A. M. Interment in Druid Ridge Cemetery.

Stewart and Mowen Company. 10 Brother Rutley gets up and begins to circulate around the hall, asking people if they are Christians, and Miss block North Gay street last Thurs West Norlh avenue. Due not ice. 2H cost sustained a total production cost increase of nine per cent, it raised MARY (nee Dvsser). beloved wife of tie" late Benjamin Schwartz.

Servbes from her iate residence. 4011 Liberty Heights avenue, on Monday, December 27, precisely at 11 A. AI. Interment in Beth Tfiloh Congregation Cemetery. Windsor road.

Please omit flowers 27e SC 1 1 WAR TZOn December Z7. 1 0.itT JOHN beloved husband of Clara Jctinnerman Schwartz. Funeral from his late home. Sift year, police raids were made in four New England States and in New York. Although all but fifty of these cars HOi LE.

Suddenly, on December 24. 1937. MARY (nee Schultz) beloved wife GOLDKISKN. Suddenly, on Decern ber Stutzman makes a final plea for con- 20, 1 1)37. near Carroll the sale price of its commodity twenty- of the late James Boyle.

day while the driver, Williamson Snyder, was making a delivery to a nearby store. county, LYNN FMMUTT. beloved unerul or vices from her son's resi one per cent." have been recovered, according to the report, a majority of the stolen vehicles had been stripped of accessories MARTIN. On December 2" a dence, John MandeL 1127 South Carey street, on Monday morning at 11 oeloek. Interment In Loudon Park Cemetery.

27e son of Frederick L. and Itomain Goldelrien. Funeral services will be held Tues day. December 2S. from St.

James Aletliodist Kpiseopal Church at 2 I'. MAGGIE the Aped Women's Home MARTIN. New York's Transient or ruined so that the insurance compa Fuuenil from the Burpee Funeral Interment in ndioinlnir cemeterv. 2e Home, Fulls rond, on Tuesday Pepper termed Roosevelt's "fight to the finish with the mastodons of business" as one of the greatest political battles in American history. The Senator declared that business was "neither spiritually nor mentally big enough to run the country." Verts while the congregation sings: "Oh, do not let the world depart Ansj close thine eye against the light, Poor sinner, harden not our heart, Be saved, oh tonight! Oh why, not tonight? Oh why, not tonight? Wilt thou be saved? Then why not tonight?" They Say vioad Night nies paid the full value.

A man recently released from State's Fence Is Down Again HAKIMS. On December 25. UC7 December 28, at 10 A. M. Services at JeasMp's Methodist Episcopal DAVID HARK IS.

beloved husband of BRENDELL. On December 20. 1937, CATHERINE wife of the late Graves Brendell. Funeral services will be held at William .1. Tickner Sons, North and Pennsylvania avenues, of which due notice will be given.

27e i nurcti. iijinmore county, at 11 A. prison is the leader of one of the rings, the report states, and as a result of this Interment In adiolnlnc; cemetery, 2c Bowling Green Pickets Imported the late Amelia Harris. Funeral services at. his late residence.

155-1 Moreland avenue, on Tuesday. December 2S. at 2 V. M. Inler iiu-iit in Hebrew Friendship Cemetery Ilefie ornit.

(lowers. 2e MCALLISTER. On December 2fi. 1W.7. In 1770, Once Lost, I'ncer-going Repairs ADDRESSING OPEN FORUM On December 2.1.

knowledge, the Federal Government may prosecute under the Dyer Act which governs illegal transportation of cars across State lines. New York, Dec. 27 The wrought CHARLES E. BURTON, beloved husband of Martha L. Burton (nee Burton).

the her the HKTKH'K. Suddenly, on December Miss Gorsuch stands at front door, a scarlet cloak over shoulders, shaking hands with AMELIA (nee Scheiner). in her fifty-seventh year, beloved wife of Charles Wiltor McAllister. Funeral from her late residence. Harford road, on Wednesday, December 211.

at 2.30 M. Interment in I'jirkivmiil Cemetery. 21ie Harlem lane, Catoneville, on We'lnes-lav at 2 30 P. M. SELLER.

On December 20. 1037" CHARLES beloved husband of Johanna C. Seoger. Funeral services -will be held at the German Aged Home. Athol avenue, Irvlngton.

on Tuesday at 11 A. AI. Interment in Jerusalem Church Cemetery. 27e SM I'lil On Sundav. Dec-mlier 20.

J0.17! MARY' O. beloved wife of the late George P. Smith. Funeral from her home, Green-Iriouiit. avenue, on Wednesday morning at Jl o'clock.

Interment in Green-inoiint Cemetery. SMYTH. On December 21, 1037. "at Gettysburg. JENNIE AI.

SMYTH. Funeral services at the Mitchell Home, UMK) Eutaw Place, on Tuesday afternoon at 2.30. Interment in Green-iiiiitint Cemetery. 2 SO DOE N( December 1637. I dT, Herbert Herring, former minister, 20, 1U37, HOWARD, aged iZ years iron fence around Bowling Green the beloved son of Howard and Ihe and the founder and director of the funeral from his home, Long Green road, near Hyde road, Hyde Station, Park, which cost 800 when it was on Tuesday at 2 P.

M. Services In late L'Jiznbcth ('renin Jletrlek. Funeral at the William Cook Mansion. St. Paul and I'reston street, on brought here from England in 1770, and Partially Identified Sloan Did you ever meet a fellow Committee on Cultural Relations with Latin America, will address the Balti McALUISTEIt On Saturday, December Ha ugh.

Chapel at 2.30 P. M. Interment in Waugh Chapel Cemetery. 28e which got lost for five years during the down there with one leg named Tuesday at 8.30 A. M.

Requiem Mass at St. Mary's Church. Govans, at 0.30 Word War, is being taken down again more Open Forum at Lehmann Hall Sunday. but John Mahon, superintendent of 2 i. Rt.ii.

at Washington. D. C. FLORENCE MCALLISTER, beloved daughter of Daniel McAllister, ot 2S32 Loch Raven road, Baltimore. Services at W.

V. Chambers' Funeral Home. Hun Cb.ipin street, Washington. D. at 11 A.

Doan (pondering) What was the His topic will be, "Wanted: A State the Work! Progress Administration BURTON. Bethany Lodge, No. 22, I. O. O.

Glenarm, announces with regret the death of Brother CHARLES E. BURTON. I. O. O.

P. services. McCLEAN WEAK LET, ret-iry. brothers and sisters as they depart. Several of the more disinherited looking men who attended the service have lingered to accept paper bags from the ether mission workers.

"Good says Miss Gorsuch to one of these when they start out. "Did you get your sandwiches?" "Yes, thanks." Feeding hungry men is part of the evening service at the mission. Cof-j name of his other leg? Department" A. il. Interment in St.

Mary a Ceme- tery. Govans. 2He HOUFLICH. On December 24, 11137, THEODORE HERMAN, beloved husband of Augusta V. Hoeflich (nee Quatman).

Funeral services at bin home, 5S17 llalwyn avenue, on Tuesday at 11 job, promised that it would not get lost this timj. Wednesday. December 20. Interrnen in Arlington National Cemeterv. 2H When it is put up again in February CHAFF.MAN.--On December 23.

e. LLISTE R. Kedron Chapter, No it will be a better fence than ever A. M. Interment In Baltimore Cerne- JOHN THOMAS, beloved husband of Annie R.

Chaffman (nee Turnbaughl. Funeral from the Brooks Funeral Mr. Mahon said. Ravages of time and weather have left the posts and pickets Home, Sparks. on Monday at 130 beloved wife of the iate Kalman Sodden.

Funeral from her late residence, 1737 East Baltimore gtre'vf, on December 27. af 2 P. M. Interment in Hebrew' Herring Run Cemetery. Please omit flowers.

27e STEM I.ER. A the home of his daughter. Waller L. Peters. Wilmington.

I (el on December 25, JOHN 11. beloved husband of Annie Stemlcr. Due notice of burial will be yiven. E. announces with deep re grot Hie death of FLOIIENC1 Mc A LLISTE It.

Eastern Star services tn Washing ton. D. C. TH MARTIN'. 2Se IVorlhv Ma Iron.

MISTER On December 20. 1037. AR r. m. services and interment at in need of repair.

The refurbishing sops Jietnouist Episcopal Church at will be done in the park department's i fli- 27e fee tickets, good at a restaurant around the corner, are given out. Sometimes a man is given a note good for a bed at the Friendly Inn. None of which is in accord with the professional technique of modern so iron shop in Central Park. CHI AT. On December 27, 1037, LOUIS Till beloved husband of Mamie tery.

27c llolillX. On December 27. W37. DOHA, beloved wife of the laic Henry Hoelin. Funeral from the parlors of Joseph B.

Cook, 10U3 West Baltimore street, on Wednesday at 2 P. M. Interment in Wes i ern Cemetery. 20 IIOFMAN.V. On December 20, 1U37.

CHRISTINA (nee Waldneri. beloved wife of the late Henry Hofmann. Funeral from the resilience of her niece. Mrs. Clarence It.

Mahrer, 2523 Harlem avenue, on Wednesday at 11 A. M. Interment in Loudon I'ark Cemetery. 2Se beloved husband of the late Hannah The old fence has gone through some K. Mister (nee Kinsr).

Liuat. 2 Funeral from William Tickner A exciting times. The Boys at his Iafe residence. 2108 ll)3 I I 'M I I R. On December 27.

Pons, North and Pennsylvania ave cial service, theoretically on guard urton avenue, on Tuesday afternoon nues. on -Wednesday at 8.30 A. M. rushed through its gates during the lecember 28, precisely at 2 o'clock. Reouiem Mass at St.

Ambrose Church GEORGE. beloveW hushnnd of the late Anna II. Mumptnor (nee Kress). 2s lunertl from his home, (lijOO Old Harford rond. Due notice of funeral.

interment in workman Circle Cem at 9 A. AL Interment, in Western against panhandlers. Speaking "My Language American Revolution to tear down a leaden statue of George HI which etery, Hebrew, Mount Carmel. Please Cemetery. 2 ornir.

powers, 28 Till El. On December 25. 1037. ADOLP "But we trust that God will guide HOLL1NGER. (In December 20 See how much better you'll feel your bowel tu more normal.

Jo keep the food Waste soft and movtn many doctors recommend Nujol. Don't confuse Nujol wtth un known products. INSIST ON GENUINE NUJOL- MOON EY. On December 25, 1037 ANNIE ROBINSON, aged years, stood in the middle of the park. The statue was converted into bullets and 103 1.

Jacob MARY widw of the late W. Hollinger. tie beloved wife of Francis I. Afooney. us," says Miss Gorsuch, a mission trus tee, speaking what she calls "my lan so were the leaden knobs atop the fence I Lennardlown (Md.) papers phase Funeral from her late residence cop v.

I posts. Except for the knobs, the fence Elm avenue, on Tuesday, Decern guage," a language in which God is COLLINS. In Buffalo, New York, on December 24. JOHN J. COLLIN'S, hnsband of the late Elizabeth Gallagher Collins.

Funeral from II. Y. Mears Son, 805 North Calvert street, on Tuesday, at 8.30 A. M. Iteqnlem Mass at the Immaculate Conception Church at 9 A Interment in Cathedral Cemetery.

28 ber 2M, at 11 A. AI. Interment In funeral Rervices at her home, K102 Norwood avenue, on Tuesday at 3 literal, fundamental and omnipresent Woodbiwn Cemetery. 28 P. M.

Interment in Woodlawn Cerne- HURLEY. Suddenly, on December 2-1 Contrary to i tradition of East Baltimore street, where it is generally 1937. OTTO beloved husband of beloved husband of Hannah E. Thiol, nee Schmidt San Antonio (Texas) iapcr please copy). Funeral services at Little's Funeral Home, 2700 Edmondson avenue, on Tuesday, at 2 P.

M. Interment in Lmdou Park Cemetery. 2Se It ER. (7u December 25! l'XVf. MARY C.

(nee Sclig), beloved wife of the late Edward C. Turner. Funeral from the residence of her son. Elmer Daubert, 3722 Leo street, Wagner Point, on Tuesday, December 2K. at 1 3o P.

Af. Services at Die Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Resurrect Ion. Curtis Bay. at 2 J. M.

Interment In Bait i more Cemetery. 2m kept its shape and sturdiness until about 1917, when, in connection with a piece of subway construction, it was taken down. Five years later the Broadway Association looked into the matter and the fence was found in an C.nnr. 1W Grace Huriey (nee Carbackl. CONNFLLY.

On December 24. 1037. believed that Grace and Hope Mission Funeral from the home of John A Moran. East, Baltimore street (cor was named after its two founders, ner of Potomac street) on Monday December 27. at 10 A.

M. Interment in JOHN, aped 00 years, beloved son of the late Daniel and Catherine Connelly. I'uieral services from the William Cook ManHion, St. I'aul and Preston Htreetg, on Tuesday at 8.30 A. AL girl named Grace and a girl named Hope," thv.

mission wi3 established by er Cemetery. Ch as e. Aid 2 1 old storeroom in Central Park. HUGHES. On December 20.

Ul'ii tery. JL1 MORWOOn. On December 25, 1037, MARY ELIZABETH, beloved daughter of William C. and the late Catherine T. AIorKood.

Funeral from her late residence. 15il North Caroline street, on Tuesday morning at ft .10 o'clock. Requiem Mms at St. Paul's Church at ft o'clock. Interment In Cathedral Cemetery MURRAY.

Suddenly, on December 25. 1037. LAWRENCE beloved son of Rose H. (nee Flavin) and he late Thomas P. Funeral from his late residence.

C23 Allegheny avenue, on Tuesday Mamie E. Caskie onj Jennie E. Go- JOHN A aged years, beloved bus Koquiem Mass at St. Vincent's Church ranflo in 1314. band of Nannie M.

Hughes (nee Fore) Bottle Messages VINSON Suddenly, on December 27. nc A. AL Interment jn St. peter' I Richmond Va.) papers please copy. Cemetery.

2He That year the Misses Caskie and Go-ranflo arrived in Baltimore with 513 LUXLEK. On December 2fi. 1037. Funeral from the home of his son Air. Lee Hughes.

Leland avenue, Kiver. on Wednesday at 10 A. Take Queer Route 1037, ELIZABETH (nee Zclsi, beloved wife of the late Jacob Vinson. Funeral from her late residence, M3 North Broadway, on Thursday, December 3K, at 3 P. M.

Interment In Western Cemetery. SANFOKD. beloved husband of the Jare Curler (nee Jonesi. Interment in Orem Aletliodist Epis Are. you between them.

They had previously been associated with the Gospel Workers Society, a women's missionary Sender Wonders How Notes Set copal Cemetery. Funeral from his late residence. 2812 Hamilton avenue, on Wednesday at at 8 15 A. M. Requiem nigh Mass at ISAAC.

On December 24. 1037, at her WAGONER On Decern Iter 22. 1057, Mo A. Requiem High Mass at St the Immaculate Conception Church Towson. 0 A.

Af. Interment In St organization which had become too in Jjnminic Church at A. AL Inter Adrift In Great Lakes Got To New England Harbor Springs, Dec. 27 (JP) ment in Cathedral Cemetery. 20 Joseph's Cemetery, Texas, Md.

28 terested in publication work to suit the inclinations of the Misses Caskie un-. I rich. On December 2o. 1037 ONESTA. On December 21.

1037 ELIZABETH, beloved daughter of the JOSEPH aged years, the be and Goranfio, according to Miss Gor late and Eliza Dietrich. loved husband of Alollie Onesta (nee Lee Gregory and his sister, Winifred, wish the United States Geodetic Survey would explain this one to them. Bushelbcrger). Funeral at the William Cook Man such. Opened Small Mission funeral from her home, 220 South Collington avenue, on Thursday at 2.30 P.

M. Interment In Baltimore home. 2730 Reisterstown road, EDNA OWINGS, beloved wife ot Horace Isaac. Funeral services will be held at William J. Tickner Sons, North aud Pennsylvania avenues, on Monday at 3 30 P.

Al. Interment in Druid Cemetery. ISAACS. Suddenly, ou December 20 1037. at Washington.

D. C. FRANK beloved son of Marion and Alary C. Isaacs (nee Hobhs), Funeral services from the home of his sister, Mrs. Russell Frost, 418 Rosecroft Terrace, of which due no flee will be r7'' sion.

St, Paul and Preston streets, on Last June 12, Lee and his sister I he two women at lirst opened a Cemetery, 30 Monday at A. Al. Requiem Mass wrote their names and addresses on small mission hall at 408 Camden street. December 20. 1037.

at St. Andrew's Church at 0 A. Interment In Holy Redeemer Ceme tery. 2i some cards and sealed them in three beloved daughter of the late bottles which they tossed into Little later moving 'o 3.10 Camden street, opposite Camden Station. They sup 1 nomas and Kosanna Doyle.

OWEN'S -OWINKKI -On December 25 Traverse Bay. SAAH EL AL. beloved son nf Samuel Al. and Sarah J. Klrby Wsggner.

Funeral from Lilly Zeiler, Funeral Home, 211 South Wolfe street, on Monday, December 27. at 1 P. M. Interment 'in Baltimore Cemetery. 27n A I.f lf.

in Decern be720 1057 LOUIS JACOB, aged years, beloved husband of Alollie M. Walter (nee Allen). Funeral will be at his home. 1A27 North Wolfe street. Due notice will In- given 20e I EG A D.

On DnTbcir 22! 1 337, MAX. beloved bun band of Anna M. legs ml Funeral from his home, 2301 Pre, ton street, on Monday at 2 P. M. Infer-men MnP a MJ more Cemetery.

WILLIAMS. Suddenly, on December 25. 11)37. ERNEST, of 2000 St. Paul street, beloved husband of Bertha M.

Williams Funeral from the Pcregoy Funeral Home, 4 t) East. North avenue, on Tuesday at 1 P. M. Kcrrlcen at (he First Baptist Church, Alexandria. Va nf 3 P.

M. Interment In Metbodlit Protestant Cemeterv. 2-e tfl.17. CI. A It A.

beloved wife of John iMineral from the home of her niece, Mrs Mary A. Cranslon, 4021 Asbtiry avenue, on Tuesday at 9 A. AI. Re ported themselves and their work with Recently Lee received a letter from J. Oivinskl.

of 2200 I'leel rlreel. offerings taken up at street- INDERKEIDEN On December 2. 1U.W, Funeral from her late residence, 22'Mi quiem Mass at the Shrine of the John C. Osoinacn, Hanover. N.

ittie lower, at 9.30 A. AL Interment JOSEPH BEN NET, of 2024 West J-an-vale street, aged 72 years, the beloved husband of Edith Gartside Inder- corner meetings which they held. Th neighborhood -f Baltimore and stating had found one of the bot Fleet street, on Wednesday. December 20. at tt A.

M. Requiem Mass will be saiil at Holy Rosary Church at 0.30 in jnew Cathedral Cemetery. 27p tles on the banks of the Connecticut DRUMMEY. On December 24. 1937.

A. Al. Interment in St. Stanislaus reiden. Funeral at the William Cook Afan iiouioay streets appeared to otter a river near Hanover.

MA A. LEONARD, beloved wife of sion. St. Paul and Preston streets, on Lee would like to know how the Thomas Drummev. Funeral from her home.

1813 North Cemetery. 20 PARKER. On December 23. 111.17 CLINTON PIERCV. of Sarasota.

Ma. WedncHday at 1.30 P. Al. Interment In Ixirraine Cemetery. bottle crossed the Great Lakes and the Monroe street, on Tuesday at 8.30 going to get out of debt in 1938, save a little money, and be prepared to talcs advantage of opportunities that will present themselves? You will remember that you have "passed up" opportunities before because you "did not have the money available," and you probably made up your mind each time that you would not be caught in that position again.

This is the period when new resolutions are generally made. There are doubtless many that you are considering. Not the least important one is ro be dependent upon "self help" to get what you need and not some outside agency. "Self help" on the part of our ancestors made this country what it is. Have you any money working for you? The Savings Bank of Baltimore at Charles and Baltimore Streets Incorporated 1818 beloved husband of Harriet.

Parker Philadelphia. Pa. on A. M. Reouiem Hisrh Mass at St.

Gregory's Church at A. M. Intermont In Cathedral Cemetery. 27 St. Lawrence river, the Atlantic Coast and Long Island Sound if it really did.

ENGLE. On December 25. 1037. DORO Thursday, December 21 lll.ii. (API THOMAS BRANCH JORDAN.

United States Marine Corps, husband of Adams Jordan. Funeral services Tuesday, Deeem-ber 28. at 2 P. M. at Arlington National Cemetery.

Washington, D. C. 2S FUNERAL DIRECTORS (4) SETS CURFEW FOR BOYS and son of the late K. and Amelia Parker. Funeral services at the William Cook Mansion.

St. Taul and Preston streets, on Monday at 11 A. Al. Interment In Loudon Cemetery. 27e PEACOCK.

On December 21. 10.17. LEWIS JACKSON, of 5120 Abeil avenue, aged 78 years, beloved uncle of Samuel and William Funeral services at the William Cook St. Paul and Preston streets, on Tuesday at 3 P. M.

Interment In BalOmoro Cemetery. 2H more fruitful fiel 1 for the sort of mission work they had in mind, a combination of charity and evangelism. Moved To G-iy Street The Misses Caskie and Goranflo looked around this neighborhood for quarters, and after prohibition found what they wanted 4 South Gay street The saloon-restaurant-bowling alley had gone out of business. They rented the bur ding until 1319, when they entered into an agr eement to buy it for $30,000 without knowing where they'd get the money to pay for it. They turned the barroom into a chapeL They built living quarters! JEROME On December 2ti.

103i. at Judge Orders Three Off Streets At THY V. aged beloved daughter of Deroy G. and Lillian V. Engle, nee Walker.

Funeral from her late residence, 4107 Wrenwood avenue. Govans, on Tuesday, December 28. at 10.30 A. M. Services Friendship Alethodist Episcopal Church.

Fallston. Harford cotiDty. at 11.30 A. M. Interment adjoining cemetery.

9.30 P. M. For 3 Years Modern Funeral Service Philadelphia, Dec. 27 The curfew the residence: of her daughter. Airs.

Harrv Watson. 6 Elm avenue. Over-lea. ANNIE AL (nee Frock), widow of Chatincey E. Jerome.

23e 'Funeral from the above residence, on Wednesday, December 20, at 2 P. I ent. in tint Ce met shall ring every 9.30 P. M. for three JOHN F.

DENNY Ught and Mcyntpomery Stt. SOUTH 14I-I4IT Motor Equipment The Best years for Richard Johnson, 17; John ETCHBFSItGER. On December 21 1937. Cappola, 18 and Frank Payntor, 16, all K.OENIO On December 25. UU7.

of Gloucester. They were arrested for joy-riding in a car stolen from Oak ROY beloved husband of Johanna nee Guy. Funeral from his home, 1821 North Port street, on Afonday affernoon at 2 o'clock. Interment in Baltimore Cemetery. 27e PEACOCK On December 25.

1037, MINNIE beloved wife of Earnest Peacock. Funeral services will be held at her late residence. 5203 Ethelbert avenue, on Tuesday at 3 P. M. 2e ELIZABETH (neo Willis), beloved wife of the late George L.

Koenig. Funeral from her late resilience, ftnf; Gorsuch avenue, on Wednesday at 8 15 A. M. Iteqnlem High Mass at St. Bernard's Church at A.

M. Interment in Hid Redeenier UejTiWorySc LILLY ZEILER, INC. Showrooms. 2OS-10 Wolff St. DTCHBEKGER.

Our sad duty is to 40.1 Wolfe Hi TOO S. Oonklinf ft. I'liona Wo.fe l'bone Wolfe J222. on the second floor. They handed out food, when they had it, to hungry men.

They continued their street corner Other women joined them. Today there are forty workers and nine branch Grace and Hope missions in York, Philadelphia, Nor-' It A TZ, Suddenly, on Decern her 24. land, N. J. "Because this is your first offense and it's Christmas I'll put you on probation three years," wild Clifford A.

Baldwin. "But you must stay out of each other's company and be off the streets at 9.30 every December 27. 10.17. WILLIAM JL. beloved husband of Edith Penii (nee Thomas).

20 Funeriil from hi home, Joppn road, rust of Harford road. I' nliei-ton, on Wednesday at I P. M. lulermeui in Calvary Aletliodist Episcopal Cemetery, Jarrcttsviile, Harford county. record the death on December 23.

1037. of ROY T. ETCHBERGER. a member of tills organization, whom God in Ills till wine providence has removed from the field of life's labor and from our membership roll. 1 BALTIMORE TYrOGEArHICAL UNION, 12, 27e IMIILII IIEIiWrO SONS Or'esrili P.I..

Wnltm 4 1ST. firmen w. ziiiKi.rn 8029 northern I'arirrxr. Hamilton 4508. MAItV H.

ri'e Riley, wife of Herman Kratz, 2i" E'uneral from her late residence, 1121 Light street, on Tuesday at 10 A. Al. Interment In Woodlawn Cemetery..

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