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at A‘n 30. Send Date of Birth for Full Information LeROY GOFF Insurance— hranches 610 Woodward Bldg. Main 330. WEARING APPAREL BLACK For Mourning in 24 Hours Carmack Dry C(l:umu & Dyeing 0. Linc. 1810 Knowledge —of human nature enables us to more readily appre- ciate the sense of depres- and the need sion for sympathetic service when a |ana for loved one has gone. James T. Ryan Funeral Director 317 Penna. Ave. Atlantic 1700 S.E which she was a former president; the National Woman's Party, of which Miss Gillett was a member from its organization and chairman of its law- yers' council; Federation of Women's Clubs, League of American Pen Women, American Legion Auxiliary, Women's City Club of Washington and other women's organizations, national I:u:«l local. | Mrs. Harvey Wil the committee on arrangements for the memorial service. The music will be furnished by the choir of the First Congregational Church of Washing- {ton and by the United States Marire nd Orchestra. The official delegates i en’s organizations, represer ying the banners of their nizations and the choir will form ion the beginning of the passing through the corridors Capitol to the crypt, where the al meeting to be held. WOMEN PROPOSE TRIBUTE TO LATE EMMA M. GILLETT Memorial Services at Capitol May 15 for Founder of Washing- ton College of Law. v is chairman of meeting in tribute to M. Gillett, founder s ‘dean of the Wash- ington College of Law and a pioneer in opening the study of law to women, will be held at the Capitol on the aft- rnoon of Sunday, May 15 Miss Gillett will be the an honored by memorial ex the Capitol, like triubute havi paid Inez Milholland, lat leader. The meeting will SEve sored by professional organi | taamn | MANITOBA FLOOD WORSE. Among the organizations which will | Flee memorial late Emm: 12 A the Whewlce be P send official representatives to the me- | morial are the America 2 ciation, of which Miss Gillett wa of the first woman members and vice president for the District of Columbi in 1920-21; the Woman's Bar Associa tion of the District of Columbia AMBULANCES Lowest rates in eity, and finest mako cars, to and from clty hos- oitaly W. wW. CHAMB:RS CO. PPxSox\s Near Brandon as Assiniboine Rises. Manitoba, May 2 (#). The flood situation along the Assin- ine River of Manitoba became more toda and res: vacating sent to rising rapidly ndon were Appeals were boats to assist in the 4 Scores of homeless were housed in civil buildings last night. near mes for lth Strest Corner of Chapin' N. W. Northern Alberta experienced heavy snowfall. a STAR, CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. L’Enfant Chapter, D. A. R, 8 o'clock, at Maj. will have a card party, the Hamilton Hotel. OB 8, give a bridge o'clock, 1 Elev- Miriam Chapter, N dormitory committee wil and five hundred card party, at Sampler's Inn cafeteria, T enth street. Charles Stuart Alden will lecture on “Psychology,” 4 o'clock, at Rauscher’s for the benefit of the Washington McAll Auxili; Park Citizens’ 7:30 o'clock, at the Wi Municipal Architect Manor will meet, tier School. of School Ground Rev. R. D. Grymes, pastor of Salem Baptist Church, sermon, 8 o'clock, at Vermont Avenue Baptist Church, under auspices of the Tribe of King David, for the building fund of the church. Rev. James E. Willis is pastor. All welcome. The Sixteenth Street Highlands Cit izens’ Association will meet, 8 o'clock, at the Sixth Presbyterian Church. Takoma at the Li The Citizens' Association, D. €., will meet, 8 o'clock, brary. Election of officers. The Community League of Takoma Park, Md., will hold an election of officers at a meeting in the Takoma Park Presbyterlan Church at § Prep Suits—Hart Schaffner & Marx make, style and quality $27.50 $5—Extra Raleigh Haberdasher Nobody can give you more value in clothes than this art Schaffner & Marx Two-Trouser Spring Suits ‘435 We've crowded so much value into these suits—that $45 is more vatue than you’ve seen for years. Two or three button, single and double breasted sack suits for professional and business men. University models, correct in style to the last detail, in the new- est shades of gray, tan and blue. finished Trousers—$3 STYLE, QUALITY, FIT—ALL GUARANTEED 1310 F Street Hart Schaffner & Marx suits of navy blue un- *32 $5—Extra Trousers—$5 worsted Association | f | A, L. Harris will speak on “Improvement | will preach a special | | - | | WASHINGTON, i D. C., MONDAY, o‘clock. Ralph E. Gould, president, will preside. FUTUR The Bancroft Parent-Tea ciation will meet in the School May 3, at 3 pm. M will speak on “New Methods cation."” her Asso- Hardy in Edu The Business Women's Council will meet tomorrow in the lecture room of the Church of the Covenant. Dr. W. senberger-will conduct the Bible from 6:45 to 7:15 o'clock. At 8 o'clock, “Folk Lore and Folk Songs of Old England, illustrated with songs by Mrs. Nellie Evans Packard. Public invited. The D. C will meet W boardroom of Di ject: “Vocatior The B Wednesday School Buildin Public School inesday, 8 p.m., t Building. ucation Association in _the Sub- ation will meet at Fra rd of Edu p.m., cle Citiz Wednesday, 4:45 p.m., at Rauscher omination of officers to be elected at October meeting. Ap- pointment of committee to survey in- dustrial condition of Washington. The Dupont tion will mee will nd meet Army Lincoln Post, Wednesday, Hall. The D. C. Veteran Druggists’ As- sociation will meet for luncheon tomor- row, noon, at the Raleigh Hotel. FAILS TO FIND MURDERER. Mob Disperses After Searching Jails for Attacker. LITTLE ROCK, Ark., May 2 (#).— Failing in its effort to find Lonnie Dixon, 16-vear-old negro, who con- fessed late yesterday to outraging and murdering 12-year-old Floella McDon- ald in the belfry of the fashionab First Presbyterian Church, a mob, which one time numbered 5,000 pe sons, dispersed early this morning after searching all jails here, includ ing the State Penitentiary and thos in near-by cities. . Strongest Rays Found. After braving the bitter cold of a Swiss mountain peak for a month, two scientists have announced that they discovered strange rays, which are far mote powerful than , coming from a certain group of stars. A small tent on the top of Monch Mountain, at an altitude of 13,465 feet, served as an observatory during the astronomical nb TV tir)nu p.m o s or T AT R Look before you leap How often have we been warned by this homely old saying! How well it applies to modern credit and budget buying where- in you are charged in- terest, extras and service charges every month on your bills. Look before you buy. Inquire why you must pay a pen- alty, and do not leap into financial troubles simply because you ask for an account. ‘At our store you have no troubles—no regrets. We do not penalize our friends. There are about 100 different brands of coffee on sale in Washington— Yet Wilkins is used by more than one out of every three homes here— The answer is quality! Bancroft | | o MAY 1927. Farmer Conserves Names in Family; William Not Bill sociated Press. RALEIGH, N. Ma servation of names is practised in the family of 1d Gurley of Buck Swamp township, Wayne County He has four sons. One is named William and another Bill. A third s John and the fourth is Johnny While residing in one of the ric est tobacco-producing: regions in the world, Gurley will not allow any to be raised on his farm. He considers its production against the teachings of the Bible. THE WEATHER District of Columbla—Mostly cloudy tonight and tomorrow; slightly warm- er ton, Mary and tom morrow portion, portion. Virginia—Fair and warmer tonight; tomorrow e cloudiness, warmer in we Records for 24 Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 65; 8 p.m., 12 midnight, 49; 4 a.m., 45; 8 a.m., noon, 68. Barometer—4 p.m., 29.92; 12 midnight, 29.92; 4 a.m., 29.93: 8 a.m., 29.93; noon, 29.88. Highest temperature, 68, at noon today; lowest temperature, occurred at 5:30 a.m. today. Temperature same date last vear— Highest, 88; lowest, 53 Tide Ta: (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 2:39 a.m p.m.; high tide, 8:33 a.m. Tomorrow Low tide, 4:10 p.m.; high tide, 9:55 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 5:10 a.m; sun sets 7 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun rises 5:09 a.m.; sets 7:01 p.m. Moon rises 6:07 a.m.; sets 8:35 p.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset, Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of the water at Great Falls at 8 a.m.—Tem- perature, 56; condition, very muddy. Weather in Various Cities. Con- nd—>Mostly cloudy tonight 'row; probably showers to- afterncon in extreme west somewhat warmer in 91; 8 pm., occurred and 3:18 and 9:05 p.m 3:29 a.m. and 924 am. and sun 4 Tempe‘nur- ot Stations. &= Weather. “pqaa geey 350m07] ® » 8 Cloudy Abile; - Albany .01 1 Atlanta s 353 na S%: Birmingham Bismarck Boston . Buffalo Charleston Chicago . Cineinnati Cleveland, Colum'a.8. Denver Detroit "/ El Paso.. Galveston Helena Huron. Indfanapolis: Jacksonvil Pt.cloudy Cloudy =0 Ebe) Pt.cloudy Rain Clear Bi'elouds elou . Pt.cloudy 85 U N E3S }zflum New Y Bt eoudy Cloudy Pt.cloudy Pt.cloudy . Pt.cloudy Pt cloudy Cloudy’ Cloudy Omaha Philadelphia Phoenix ¢ T‘nl«lmr(h Portland Raleig] % S. Lake Ci San” Antonio San_Dieko X 8. Francisco 30.16 St. Louis. St. Paul... Seattle . Spokane WASH.D (8 am.. Greenwich time. today.) Stations. Temperature. Weather. London, Enaland.. Part clou 3 X Part clou Vienna, Austria Berlin. ' Germany. . StockHolm, Sweden Gibraltar, Spain, . Horta (Fayal), Azores. Hamilton, ' Bermuda. . Havana, Cuba, 3 Colon, Canal Zobe.. Part cloudy Part cloudy Clear Cloudy Animals Once Held Sacred. Ancient people in all parts of the world have regarded certain animals as sacred. In very early times some animals seem to have been held in re- liglous dread because of their great might. Thus the wild bull, the lion and the tiger have become sacred. Later, the idea arose in some nplace that the souls of men passed at death into various animals For this reason many animals were too sacred to be killed or used for food. Often animals have been wor- shiped. It is in Egypt. perhaps, that the relation of the gods and animals has been most intimate. The statue of the Egyptian animal gods that have come down to us are exceedingly strange. Often they are made with the legs and body of a human being, but with the head of an animal. in_Union Station Friday name_and h_1724-J BAG. brown. on: contains rosary beads. address on_billfold. Rewar BAG—Tan, _ alligato: amount money, §old. rosar ne_or C st._Atlantic 2245.W. TTLFOLD, Freen. containing money. chock ndvaluable paérs. Saturday afterioon or d. . _Line. 2360. ontaining valuable pa: k’( rs, driver's permit and A. A. A. credentials. etiirn o 11 4th st. n.e. BOSTON BULLDOG —— Brindle and_whiie, male: collar with name plate and tag. M' turn 215 Sth s.w. Rewand 2 COLLIE, large: vellow and white: male;_c lar and 1927 Md. license: on May 1. 3 Reservoir_st. n LLIE, black. male; gollar: Friday night. arm ening:_liberal rews BILLFOLD, black, black brass-studded 24 3rd st. ne. Linc. 3 Belasco Theater ter and T street. Fiuder, call arendon 550 for reward. LACE. amber._with larce and small beads: Thursday ward it returned to Manager of Ambassador Theater. 18th and PIN—QKS fraternity; maltese cross set B. B. J'11 on th opals and rubies. 5. Tackk. “Roward 1t returied to 1730 N'st o B. B. Bane. POCKETBOOK. brown. _contalning _mon letters, keys and watch with_ picture of de- coased iband i, back: Moneyean ‘o rotafned by fider. " The taer Wil be'thank Teturn of other contents. e e, Phone Main 3857 POINTER DOG—Color, white and Iiver Tammo rignt mnd Jes: ake, 10 months. Phone Bethesda 185, k & % SE, small BIack. on 7ih st car, botwesn Mxhsr ek Biides spd 141 and Yo whll 3 anzing to & orth Containing $0.10 and doo Satra abotit . reward. i) NG, baCkKN keeps Rewar I PE( 8. ywotown, Friday. Pot. ann'’ nf&un Bt cor inder gty 0. B Howell. Main FUNERAL DESIGNS Gl EXPR] ;Al %Lm Our onxi Our Only Store, 14th & Eye l. Auto Delivery Service Avsn Hlnmlannflndv. Gude Bres. Co., 1212 F St.|” Bl W‘ STONE J4th & H afautiful Flonl Finder picass inder 2520, Brangh west | ENGLISH ANNOYS FRENCH. | | Art Auction Catalogues Should Be | in Vernacular, They Hold. PARIS, May 2 (#).—Use of F lish instead of Trench in buyers ogues at auctions and art sales annoying the French. They think it's bad taste to use a foreign I guage simply because much of money comes from Anglo-Saxons In one of the largest recent auction lists English is used with a note on the fly-leaf saying the French ver sion will be found at the back An art exhibition lately raised little storm among critics by us English altogether in its descrip folder. Dressmakers, stores lar businesses ' frequently obviously to the people and pounds sterl pays. and with d They s PLOWDER. SPEWA RTHA R | WHITEHOU ~l ARMSTEAD. On § 9:30 am. at his HOWARID) E. ARM anddaug siderice, 7 TEAD. | son, ¢ ter, | on oth, eating chavel wife_of John d friends invited to at minic's «day. May Woon. | BoLTON. 10 | BEAL residence Courtney, Chase daughter, M East Thornapple at., ZABETH A of odist ‘Chu nnecticut_ave. herd st.. Chevy Chase, Md norning. May 3. at 11 o'clock Cemetery Interment Congressional BOOKER. On 1:10° pm wifo of Thomas B of Mary McCain (1 grandmother_of Marie Tinney Lee. neral from Miles” Memorial Church Mayv 4 ] “o'clock sharp. officiating. Relatives and fri On Saturday. April 30, 10 11 LOTTIE BURNS (nee St . beloved ‘wife of Joseph Burns. al’ from the chapel of Frank Geier's Sons Co.. 1113 7th st. n.w, on Wedn day. May 4. at 8:30 am. High requi tha Church ‘of the Immaculs Conception at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends_invited. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 3¢ 1027, at 10:32 Sunday. May 1 her' daughter, at the residence G B._ Russell. 1852 3rd st. n.w A BURREL. widow of late Henry | ‘and devoted mother of Mamie B 11 Essie B. Howley and Lieut. Wi liam H. Burrel. Notice of al later COX. On Sunday, May 1. 1 at 6 . BEATRICE. the beloved daughte Atthinr and Carria Williams, wife of of Bertha” Ar matead neral from his ¢ Jerses ave at 1 p.m 30, 1 Hospital b 15 of and day. April Freedmen’s . at 10.0 FANNI 1 E D W of ices Mor 3 funeral ‘hom n.w., Rev. . Interment Haritord. ENTRIKIN, Saturday. April 30, 1027, BEN- JAMIN P_ENTRIKIN. beloved hushand of Tillie D. Entrikin._Funeral from his late residence. 1020 Park road n.w.. Tuesd: May p.m. Interment at Glenwood Cemete: ENTRIKIN. A epecial catn F.AA 13 D Tuesd: Mount Pleasant Lodge of o A AN | dJer of the worship- | 1l maste | JOHN F. PUTNAM. Secretary. | § . ARTHUR W. | (BUD) FOWLER husband ‘of the late Ella | Fowler. fhineral from his | Jate reside 7th st. ne.. Tuesday. My at 10:30 am. Inierment at Con® kressional Cemetery. GANTT. Entersd into eternal rest Satu April“30,/19%9. at 10:30 v.m.. at her » dence. 1744 Willard st. n.w.. JOS S.. devoted wife of the la Gnit, rand mother of Anna M . rence L. Edward A. Gantt, jr Mary G. Green and sister of John Seott. Funeral Tuesday, May 3. at pm.. from eteenth ‘Baptist Church. Rev. Walter H. Brooks officiating (Jersey City papers please copy.) GANTT. _All m rs of the Ladies' ( Rock " Society hereby notified of tr of M FOWL BETTIE iife Ma THOMAS HEN his life one GHTERS VING SON. n\nuv loving romembr: MOSES mmn one year Tn of our fen aad ther Tife A 2o todl ping in th : it Bt | oRRY. 1l MOSE & on onld not speak wel Then he had nothi At the bedside of my dear b Nicht by night hnd Gae by watched "his Joving hands grc And saw. him: slowle fote® ING WIFE. CHARITY DORRY acred to the memor MARY F four year and day thinner NZE), 50 %0 ach of us she di s AND SON-1¥- AND MBS, FRED B mbrance qf Fife 8! years ago and in death of Mrs. JOSEPHINE GANTT neral Tuesday. May 2. 1037. at from eteanth Street Baptist 19th and 1 sts. n.w J. HART. President F. M. BURRE Secret | GAss. saturday. April 30. 1927 at it Children’s Hospital MARGARET GASS heloved daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Charles B. Gass. Funeral from’ her late reside at Pittsburgh, Monday. (Pittsb; Dpavers blease copy. ) HALL. Suddeniy, Sunday hus " residence, = Walk Chapel HALL. aged 38 years. Funeral Iston Methodist “Church at v. " Interment in Fall b.m May 1. 1927, at | 0k from 0 p.m Chureh Entered into rest i\lddpni\ il 30, 1927, at_ En Hospital, Washington, D. C FLOR daughter of the late James and M S Hallowell of Brookeville, M ds Meeting llmhp Md. Ma 3 N lPlnIadelh 1 1llmmrl‘ ‘a Alexandria. Va.. papers please copy.) JDIl\fi(l\ Departed this life on Sun 3 *Tat the residence daughter. 1536 New Jersey ave. n.w LOUISE JOHNSON. She leaves to mourn their loss one loving daughter. Mrs. Ma- mie Matthews, a devoted son: aw. James Matthews: one brother. Charles Curtis and two devoted 1 el atives | May 4. wk from Third Baptist Chiuirch, 5th and Q sts. n.w.. Beyv. G. O Bullock' officiating. Relatives and fricnds are invited to attend. The dearest one from us has gone. The voice we loved is still A place is vacant in our T ‘Which never can he fillg THE AUFFMANY. Suddenly. Friday. 1927 Dr. HARRY B. KAUF) loved husband of Adelaide C. Funeral services at his late re 18th st. n.w., on Tuesday, Ma am. ‘thence 'to the Shrine o d Heatt. whera mass will be said at 10 am. Interment at Arlington National Cemetery KEN Saturday. April am., at his residence. now. JOSEPH T. KENG ba of the late Claire Kenkla (nee Clag- ett). father of Thomas L. Kengla. Mrs. Jo- seph F. Mohun, ¢ e, Teresa and Margaret Sue Kenxla ans 8. G. Holland. ~ Funeral from his late resic dence Tuesday, May 3. at 8:30 am thence to Holy Trinity Church here mass at 9:15 am. Cemetery. ed On Sunday, May 1. 197 dence. the Mendota Aparime KENT. ~ Funeral from = s on Tuesday at . On Sundsy. May 1. 1927, «Ll 20 ‘am. Mre. MAR A the 72nd vear of her age. devoted mother of Mrs. James H. Al nd _George Lar kin. Funeral from the residence of her daughter, Mrs. James H at. se. M ¢ 2 pm ment Fort Lincoln L»m: tery LATHROP. _into higher Monday. May 019 ‘akoma Par) of the late AMILY. 3¢ Apnit g0 be: Interment_at Relatives at her reai- PRISELLA Margaret s Inter- A g Stephén Park Lathrob. | Serv- ices at the S. H. Hines Co. funeral home 2901 14th st. n.w. Tuesday. May 3. at 5:18 p.m. Inierment Evergreen Cemelery. Elizabeth. N. J. MAHORNEY. On Sunday morning, May, 1 1927, after, o lingerine llness het residence. 3242 P st. n.w. SROTANA the beloved wife of the 'late James H Mahorney and mother of Martha E. aldson and Clara V. Walker in het year. Funeral services will be held at hn's Episcopal Church. Potomae and O s atternoon, May 3. at Interment at Rock Creek o Relatives and friends respect invited to attend. MAHONEY. A special meeting of the mom- bers of the Mizpah Council, Daughters America. will be held at the home of Mre. in. at Rosslyn, Va. Monday 1o srranse the fimeral of EAN MAHONEY. “NYRTLE GRIMES. Con. n, Saturdar, April, 30, 1037, ew e e Chonand Jof Clara " Seaikin: Funeral from the V. L. Speare' Co. 1000 H ét. n.w.. on T M thence to” All County, Md.. Wil take piace at 15 m ne” Adam MITCHELL, it wrey huvy ml%z;gn“i ummlll MARKLAND. On Sund 830 pmg as Cereld M SMARKLAND. soug's ‘funeral establishment. funeral hereafter. April 20, 192 Min NEY MITCHELL. son of { iate Willlam and Siduey V. Mitchell. ¢ o Sundag. May 1, 1937, at ni shington . beloved father %ot Fioren, and Lieut. Col. Charles in e 84th year of his age. 'ruln his late residence, 1141 New Nesday.’ May 3._at at Arlington X3 MULROY. On Saturday. April 10, O e e o R 1 Tonin mother, of Mre Dorothy M. Bassett aud Miss Fiorence Mulroy of Washingto e ot James G Moiroy of Seatie, Wash Fiinoral Troms Gawlor s shapel. 1740 Penn: pivania on Tuesday. May 3. at riends fnvited o ‘Mtend. Inter- mm {"Ariingion National Cemetery Members of 1. Pual's Taberuacle. Hospital Remaing & Notlce, ot at Lake <m\ TEESS !!w G Lucls ortim ‘uneral ampahire ave, . Interme 1:30 0 uun-l Lemelu) Here THEIR LOVING REED ADDISON 3 ’r)mv AS We will alwaye y' e OVING' B ;.»"»" AND BROTHERS. 1915 7 HIS LOVING FATHER AND BROTHER, * SPARSHOTT. In sad but lovi -FR brance of my ¢ nd_and a_devoted father. CHARI SPARSHOTT, wha departed thic seven years ago toda Often to the gra Flowers 1o lay On, 1he ve o ¢ y W HIS T WoRL WORMLEY 21926 ing . v UMYRYIN who departed this life May spot where v Ty rple b it ere Igar 3 violet rears its p > d s [ id flourish in a nobler bed, Suchi was thy dear child” thy Smeming h ! ence in 0o good. 0o much: hloom was showr “perhaps: and loved saw a Hear saw and early marked thee for HIS DEVOTED M s % DEYOTED MOTHER. MRS or earth, FUNERAL ;)IRI: 'TORS 4. WILLIAM LEE. Embalmer. Livery ;Funeral ENTH ST. Modern Chaperr. 1 CHAS. s. ZURHORST EAST CAPIT( Phone_Lincoln W. Warren Taltavull Mth & Spring Rd. Col. 464 T. F. COSTELLO N. Cap. 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