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STAR, WASHINGTON, 7. €. FRIDAY, MAY 24. 1929 CLUB HONORS DEAD. THE EVENING resident of the Chamber of Deputies. g‘ ‘here is no connection with Commu- “Stop Lights" for Orators. ‘hnvn been installed on the desk of the | their time is up. Like the Rock of Ages. The Steel Home for the Dead Never Leaks Always Dry—Lasts Through the Years SOLD BY CHAMBERS At a Price Any One Can Pay . Qbbey Mausoleum Beautiful - Enduring—Convenient Eve;ytlling Military Road, Near South Gate Of Arlington National Cemetery The annual Memorial Ceremony will be held at the above Mausoleum Sunday afternoon, May 26, at 3 P.M. Musical numbers by the Cantabile Chorus of 25 Voeices, under the direction of Dr. Alcxander Henneman; also the Washington Quartet. Public Cordially Invited ABBEY MAUSOLEUM, Inc. JAMES COLLIFLOWER, Pres. DR. SENECA B. nu\ ~.' E. P. HINKEL, Treas. BYRNES COLE, Director of Sales. Office 1000 (‘.onn. Ave. Phone Main 7897 et I ket e Guaranies Complete Funerals as low as . Couch Casket Funeral as low as . Private Ambalances Washingten's Mest R. W. W. CHAMBERS CO. 14th, Cor. Chapin N.W. Phone Col. 432 PARIS, May 24 (#).—Two red 1amps | nysts, The ides is to warn orators that Senator Walsh Is Speaker at M morial Service. | Walsh of Massachusetts Senator l THE WEATHER | | District of Cclumbia—Showers late this afternoon or tonight; tomorrow fair | spoke yesterday afternoon at a memorial ; and slightly cooler; moderate southwest members of the Cosmopolitan Club, held at the Carlton Hotel. Those in v\ha(e memory the meeting was held were | tomorrow; John C. Merkling, Milton Hopfenmaier, | Orville D. Brown and Samuel Zirkin. | People of this country ate twice as much imported garlic last year as in 1927. OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT i FINE MEN'S WEAR |EISEMAN'S—7th & F Perry & Walsh Morticians Private Ambulanc 29 H St. N.W. Main 984 || we expect to lose very heavily in this sensational Stock- Ad]ustment} \ FRANKLY WE ARE OVER- STOCKED!!! We bought heavily for a big season . . . now we are faced with the end of Spring . .. AND OUR STOCKS ARE WAY. OVERBAL. ANCED. TIME IS MONEY!!! WE ARE FORCED TO CLEAR OUR STOCKS AT ONCE . . . AND TO GET ACTION WE HAVE GONE THE LIMIT. We have taken hun- dreds of fine HIGH GRADE CAME- LOT and “G-G-G.” Suits and have marked them to sell at prices that really sound ridiculous—we are fdor- getting former prices . . . we are dis regarding costs. WE ARE OFFER- ING YOU THE GREATEST OPPOR- TUNITY FOR SAVING ON HIGH GRADE CLOTHING Washington has seen in many years. Every imagin- able e ... every model in every, material. A STOCK OF 825 SUITS TO SELECT FROM. Przces Like These for High- from our All Suits regular stocks. NO SPECIAL PURCHASES. Grade en’s Clothing—Don’t Seem Possible But Here They Are A Special Group of Were $30, $35 and $40 rs, Worsteds, Cheviots, Herringbones, Blue OME TWO-PANTS INCLUDED. 1 Our Entire Remain- ing Stock of Spring TOPCOATS Regardless of Former Price A marvelous selection of Cashmi Serges and other popular fabrics. S A Special Group of SUITS Were $45, $50 and $55 Hard-finished Worsteds, Tweeds, fine Cashmirs apdn‘BLL'E SERGES comprise this wonderful Camelot and “G-G-G” group i ———————— A Special Group of $38.88 SUITS Were $60 and up Here you Will find - our finest Serges and Hard-finished Worsteds For those who come early we have a small group of small sizes to sell at SUITS Were $30 to $40 .88 506 9th St.N.W. OPEN SATURDAY TILL 10 P.M. NO CHARGES—ALL SALES FINAL Sizes 34 and 35 Only a,a B* - $18.88 Were $25 to $50 T Remember. the Address < I The NIVERSITY SHOP ONLY AT OUR 9th ST. STORE 506 9th ST. N.W. il | A | southwest shifting | nerth winds. Ablicne. 1 service in commemoration of deceased shifting to northwest or north winds. Virginia—Mostly cloudy tonight and night and In north and central por- tions; slightly cooler tomorrow: fresh to northwest and ‘West Virginia—Cloudy, with showers this afternoon or tonight in north por- tion: somewhat cooler tonight in north portion: tomorrow montly fair. Maryland—Showers late this after- noon or tonight; alightly cooler in north portion mnl'hl: tomorrow generally fair and somewhat cooler: fresh southwest shifting to northwest or north winds, dtm\nuh\nl late tonight. Record for 24 Hours. Thermometer—a p.m., 7 12 midnight, 61; 4 am., 5 noon, 75. Barometer—4 pm., 30.17; 8 pm. 130.16; 12 midnignt, 36.17: 4 a.m. 3015 |8 am. 30.13: noon, 30.08. Highest temperature, 75, occurred at noon today. Lowest temperature, 56, occurred at 8 am, 62 '5 am. today. Temperllure same date last year— Highest, 68; lowest, 52. T Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) ‘Today—Low tide, 2:56 a.m. and 3:34 p.m.; high tide, 8:36 a.m. and 9:04 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 3:27 am. and 5 pm.; high tide, 9:14 am. and The Sun and Moeon. Today—Sun ress 4:49 am.; sun s~ts Automobile I ": :;eul itedvon ampse to ighted one- hllf hour after sl?nitt - o Condition of the Water. Great Falls—Slightly muddy. ‘Weather in Various Cities. ey samoy cwegor m Stations. “uspu 5w 60 0.26 Cloudy Alpan: 8 loud: t.eloudy Pt.cioudy Clear N. cnmmon s c. g0, Slneifnatt, Ohio Gleveland, Ohlo Columbia.’ 8. B:mu. troit 283535 SruGas - Pt.cloudy mua cumnn anctsco.. 30.02 30.04 3014 . 2981 1 e England R prace tocl Olea (Noo: nvich time. ludly) Harta (Fovah o Asores gy QL Current observations.) Hamilton, Bermuda San Juan, Porto Ri Marriage Licenses. ,Jo&onh h“!ly II. lnl Fannie M. Doyle, ) New Orlgans. La., 30, San Prancisco, € lmt Clementine Rl n.’r g‘ lna P!lfl Prankel, hwefel, 3, and Ruth Ford, 24; Rev. James Kii !mllh “Jackson, 23, and Sarah L. logan, Mornnae G Fhodier: '3 Middienure. va., and Terrte A,mrlnn, 34, Bluemont, Va} Rev. Allan . Aibby P, Cockrell. 33, and Edna M. Prank- . nd Mildred Tomp- orris. Whd Eilen N. Sehu- "Winigm L. Meek; 3 . T Noth ‘ot “Baitimore. Ma; “Rev. % e , 39, both of W seland ter. ridgefo; rude L_H rews. 3 Phl rd, Baltimore, Md., rrison. Mount Washing- &algRemrt:d. 'l'h‘ lnlle'lnl delthl have been reported to 1th nt n the last 24 ours b1 Bebraeiowh Oniver- sity | m. nn& ‘esteott, 81, the Westmoreland Aparimens. Ways, 78. Masonic and Bastern Frank P. Srlr Ko sstman. 16. the Marne Apts. P Ary A. Marine a” ‘Bwam 18 3419 83 Quesada. s da L Gavle 64 Provld.nre Hospital ree B. Y Erarsencs Hos- lchael Kennedy, 63, St. Eiizabeth's Hos- £y E. L Hall. 9. Emergency Hospital. gady B. Burton, 83, 42 K ted C_Ball. B0 Providence Hospital Etise s Hlanba 49. 1701 Q st Ward M. Parker, 3 1reol Fisie I. Callshan, 20, 17 11th st. ne, Infant’ of Cha and Lenora Watts, Tour Nattonsl Homeapaiie Horital Annie Harley. 69. 629 24th <t. nee. Wi 4. 1758 U st. 340 Girard st 1014 44th st ne ard Tuberculosis Hospital Thomas W. Moon. . 5400 Ball place n.e. Por 30,008 Kastle st Que: n.e Wiilinm Edmonds, 5, Freedmen's Hospital John F. Palmer, ir.. 7 months, Children's | Hospital. __FOUND. hn TOST ANTMALS. apply Amm-m-em League: 340 Maryland sve. s.w. n_8088 A A L Dhires, lost bet. FMrrison Uxuhur e o m n_Conn. ave. Cll! Clev. 6 ll! F""':m 1 ur. Eng. ara o BRACELET. hain l"l(‘hm'n‘ lnn. Thursda: lease_return to Miss Walsh, 828 8th ll n . Line. %670-W. Reward. CATVicinity Scott Oire ¥ wearing collar: -m-en to Aame of ‘‘Ros: urn to 1334 _16th st.: reward. 'hnp 'Ih brown oy and ay 33 with Black or Pr. P 'nn LASSES —Fol ay 23. Reward. At Apt. 705 23 EYEGLASSES. ise L frae in i Prankiin case o the iw. section on Lues: Gl! morning. Adai 8785. UR NECKPIECE -Tennis matches, Chevy Ehane Glub, May 35, Reward. Fhoue Cleve- I it g (H.ASBEB. hern-rimme in dOlafiin & Co. mml Call Columbia 8413 after € o'clocl HANDBAG, tan leath o00ks. 36 sh, ke her Teward. Noruh brown aud whit Siinday. 13th s Col. PURSE—Small e i Wednesday afternoon, cnn(nlnln‘ "¥30. war 7903-M. WRIST WA’ - s wl watch and links; wateh wi ond» and sapphires. I and '!fl";d"'wi : &‘3,‘.: Brankiin 807 Re i n§ Sunday eve- Reward, it probably local shcwers to- | United States Naval containing 2 pocket- | e, 'lm.l reward WILBUR FOR CURB | ON PENSON FRAUDS Individual Decisions Should; Be Based on Physical Find- ings, Says Secretary. By the Associated Press. Secretary Wilbur said today that | important individua! decisions in the | Pension Bureau, frequently nvolving | substantial sums of money, shouid be | basad largely nPon the physical findings | of the medical staff. Secretary Wilbur's statement outlin- ing the policy of the Pension Bureau | under his administration was made in conneciion with the swearing-in of Col. Earl D. Church of Hartford, Conn., as Commissioner of Pensions. | “It is particularly important,” S-ere- tary Wilbur said, “to eliminate &l | elements of fraud in connection with persions. While there is every reason for helping those who have rendered | the requisite service to their country, | there also is every reason for not bring- | ‘“f in among those so honored and | helped any who are not deserving.” of Col. Church, the Secretary said that while the new pension commissioner hed a brilliant military record, he was chosen primarily because for 33 years he has been associated with the in- surance busine. “I believe,” Secretary Wilbur said | “that a man with insurance experience is better qualified to use appropriate business methods in the administration of the Pension Bureau than would be a man of any other -pr‘rlal 'rn‘nmw ™ WILL FLY OVER VALLEY. R-presentaflve W. E. Hull to ‘Jrze Declaration on Inland Wntervsyl, Representative W. E. Hull, a leader of the Middle Western forces on the rivers and harbors committee, with a party interested in inland waterways, will fiy over the entire stretch of the Missouri | River from Kansas City to Yankton, the upper Mississippi from the mouth of the | Missouri to the Twin Cities and the II- linois from Mississippi to Chicago, starting June 3. At meetings en route Hull will launch | a campaign toward a definite declara- tion by the Winter sesslon of Congress that the entire inland waterway sys- | tem, a $100,000,000 project, be com- | pleted. Mrs. Strouse Buned Todny Funeral services for Mrs. Amelia | Strouse of New York, 7l-year-old | mother-in-law of Gerald D. Grosner, | were held in Philadelphia, Pa. this| morning. Mrs. Strouse died at her home | in New York Wednesday. Mrs. Gerald | D. Grosner, daughter of Mrs. Strouse, | resides at 2938 Newark street. Mrs. R. H. Jenkins Dxel. } Mrs. Regina Hayes Jenkins, wife of Alexander F. Jenkins, president of the Alexander Milburn Co.. Baltimore, d\ed‘ Wednesday after a long iliness. | Jenkins, the da lht-r of Richard md‘ Mary Hayes of Cecilton, Cecil County, | ?fld "wn a member of an old Muryhnd amily, 1l o ‘ Births Reported. | births have been reported to nt in the last 34 hours. .v-m- -n%nme Daly. bor. iwin W. and Bessie L gir] rl. Kivere & and Ceceita Biackien. s, J.Faul and Catherine Blundon, girl. Jease H. and Rose E. Bur Mon: 4 demietta lt\lmbflm boy. Jinius and Bettie Smith, boy: Josenh lnnd‘l.oreul i rl]nnn. boy. a Rollin: Claude 8. and Viola lmu boy. nd, Lucy Mille $onn Pearl Coleraan. o Jesse ‘and Eiizaveth Bell: girl. Rivin ‘and Carline Washinton. #irl Qards nf Thanks. HAMILTON, FRANK P. We wieh to ac. win sincete thanks the kind at the death of Sroreesions our father, FRA! HAMIL® RALPH T. A"D"‘l!fli HAMILTON, * JOHNSON. ANDREW. We acknowledse with deep_appreciation the many qurn hbars“(rl ndg :u su&“um . 8 P. A i i o B0 %i_m!n WIPFE, MOTHER AND 'l!- Bratha. ‘ l Wl“‘. fi,'fl.fl."*g.f !udd-nl! M!! 1" ARLES T, BA Ln‘n’v Som ‘of fpe . 1até erry G. and Serah V. Baldwin. ngral | service o "Padgeit's mmm home urday, M 1 Interment (DII VAt ot Conkressiont] Comerers: LINDSEY, 1929, nw. CECELIA. Suddenl 3l der residdnce. 1412 "EC] NDSEY. “Sh srandson. Klmer nieces. ashington. Al num) s, cousing and fr end! - be viewed at O Muneral pacior: 1din and Puneral to be held Sunday from Metropolitan Baptist Church, on R be- tween 12th and 13th sts. Interment Payne's Cemetery. MILLS, MARY V. 1 ber On Thursday. May 23. A V. Funeral Church. at invited to attend. Interment at Columbia rdens Cemetery. Va 24 on Thurs: am e Tane Tesigence. D ines Fook MARY vmomn Pri voeR wife of Charles J. PA . “Jears, | Funeral from the rhlvll hos. 8. Sergeon, 1011 7th st. " gerv: May 25 at 2:30 pm ngelical Lutheran Churen, and Morgan st Relatives and_fr Interment at Prospect Hill Ce) 24! Departed this life Tues- 9. at her reaidence, 08 Washington. 3 New Jersev ave. 3 p.m. attend. tery. | QUEEN. PORTIA. day. May 21, 192 Kastle pl n'e. Thelr ot a devoied husband and dauah: ter. a loviag mother. four sisters and six be held on Satur D. A. Churth, p.m. On Thursdav, ma F. Si s Ylate Tedlaence on Monday. 27 mt 2 p.w. Relatives aud friends invited 0 attend. Interment Congressional c-;-ae- Commenting upon the appointment | S hter of 1 Small to mourn their loss a loviag mot rie Small. Funeral Monday. Mav 27. from the funeral patlors of Eugene Ford. 1300 South Capitol st_se. at 10 clock. Inter- rent Rosemont Cemet . DOROTHY D. 229, "at Sibler Hosp.lrrl She lea C STRATTON. A% ESTFT b"!;fl,fl] nu:ha o J uineral from W. W 5 si8 1 o me On_Thursdey. ence. 417 2lst Sunday, May 26, at 1 THRIFT. MARVIN W. Officers and mem of Anacostia Council. No_ 14. D. of A.. ari Rerehy otidled of the death of our broiher; VIN W. THRIPT. 5 be held SR Tate revide Saturday_evening. TR, KEENE, Councilor, . Rec. Sec's. The death on wih SR normation b ab e nent of" State, Washington. WILKINSON. JOHN T. Suddenly. on Wed- nesday. May 22, 1928. at_ Casalty Hos- JOHN T. WILKINSON of Md... formerly ‘of Washington. D. loved husband of the la! nie Services will be )uld lors. 301 Esst Kkinson. funerai Saturday. o Tprivate) in Rock Creek Ce 5. Pmore. M., Dapers please copy) in Memoriam. . MARIE L. In Isving memory of oy ek nad devoied deugnier and iscer. MARIF. L. DE VAUL. who departed this life ‘four vears ago today, May 24. 1925. May she rest in peace MOTHER AND SISTER. LAND. GEORGE WILLIAM. In sor- rowful_remembrance of dear brother. CEORGE WILLIAM GILLILAND, who died one year ago today. May 24, 1928. My heart will ever grieve for_ thee 5 SISTER FLO. * In sad DE VAU G GILLILAND. GEORGE WILLIAM, memory_of our dearly beloved brother. SEORGE WILLIAM GILLILAND, who died one vear ago today. May 24, At rest. 18 SISTERS. JACKSON. CARRIE. In sad but lovin ‘membrance of eur dear mother. CAl JACKSON, who, deparied this " life ] nd Por I Since you passed away. THE KROPP. ¥ TA GIESEKING. iovine ren Temembrance of my GIESEKING KRO! parted his Oife Tour years & AMILY. In sad and mothe; You left sweet memories to blossom. Bearine fruit for the vears to come. In ihe lives of these whe lov ‘precions memories of Gavs (hat are sone. Sadly missed. HER DAUGHTER. POE. VERNA M. Tn loving remembrance of our dear daughter and sister. VERN. Uhio Gemaried “this 178 two yeurs a%o todaT May 34, 1927, She brought us a load of sunshine, She cheered us throush darkest dave, She made this earth seem like heaven By her many loving wass. She has gone. she's with her Savior. il foliow. by and b tzanse it seemi:‘we often wonder Y the best are first to die HER_DEVOTED FAMIL! FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Succeeding the oflg\n’ll. W. R. Speare Co. 23 Connecticut Ave. Pctomac 4600 113 SEVENTH 8T, N.W. Modern_Chapel. JOHN R, WRlGHT co. North } WILLIAM LE 1.4 SONS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. "MATORIUM. VA MAY. On Wednesday, May 23, t her rsgrnufnez 2600 Relatives lnd The ' 1. Canada. | IN, ai citizen, Teported by th consul’ general at Montresl, | Tiie Iegal Tepresentatives of de- Ceased can obtam further information by | applying to the Depariment of State, | Washington. OLIN. MARGARET MeNALLY orl January 2. 1939. at Mont of MARGARET NALLY American American Canada. 3. JAMES W. O Wedneday. May 32 oo SAMES W DAVIS of Colu the beloved son of Mrs. Nancy brother of Mrs. Belle Martin Sirvived by one nie Poatley. three nephews 3 and David Poatley. and other Funeral services at C.. Sundav. May sting af (hia W EThest” Jarvis o funeral home. 2222 Ga. ave. n.w. ERB. CHARLFS R. | 33, | R. on ot Fiutis il ¢ Clara Erd. Fun gl ’rnmm the mma } ham, 307 Tin st s gav. May P | .m. at wressionai | | Lemeters Relatives ana !rflnds \hvited. 24- | | GARNES. SARAH. xrs.mu this life Sat- day. MAY 1930 AL her residence, Gaaboror N1 "SARAN_GARNES. e CIABIDONE: of Juies A, GAFnes and mother of Mrs. Bessie Rich of Atlantic City. sister | of Colven Jackso N Florine Van Ho B et the John T Rhines fu- neral chapel. 3rd and Eve sts” s.w. Inter- ment Payre Cemeters ANOR. Departed this life v 2 29. at 2:05 pn Terment i hands: Taviied. = CAl o én:kln Yioagson 5 chapel, 175 urday, Ma 2 T { i m.mm Lonors at Ariinston | | JENKINS. REGINA. On Wednesday. Moy | T2z, 1920, wt_the 'Washinston Apsrimen tiuiore. Md.. REGINA, beloved wife Alexander Jenkins. ' Kelalives riends are livited to attend the fun, {he sguve residence on Frid oy | clock. Inter- | Loudon ~ Park - Gemetet | 24 ate) ER’ Oon 1Ixu|~dn) M ¥ 23. 1929, R reshedce 1411 B St 1w, RODERT LEE, beloved son of Ni nmnrl and Lottie | Lo Hemaine resting at the W Ernest | tia o ieral Dariors. 3322 Ga: ave T Notice '0f neral Tniei. | DE! CRRISKSIE C. On Thursday, May 39. at_hér residence. 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