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many years, and was buried with im- pressive ceremonies yesterday. Bro ey was born in Ire- land November 10, 1843, anfl came to the United States in 1849. He entered BROTHER M'CLOSKEY DIEs AT AGE OF 87 the Soclety of Jesus in Canada in 1865. Oldest Member of Society of Jesus e vho opened up Woodstock College and associated in this pioneer work in Eastern Province, Dies With "Patoers Shandelle and James at Georgetown. Becker. He came to Georgetown Uni- versity in 1886 and’was infirmarian un- til 1923, when he became incapacitated and was retired from active duty. The funeral mass yesterday was cele- brated in Dahlgreen Chapel, George- town University, by Rev. W. Coleman Nevils, president, who also gave the final absolution at the grave. Rev. James McCloskey, 8. J., 87, Iflmfloldfil member of the aocletv of Jesus l.n the Eastern province, died Sunday Georgetown University, where he md served as infirmarian for Made from the Choice Fruit of the Crop— Royal Purple Grag - Juice Renews Your Pep and Vitality The choicest of the crop of vine-ripened grapes is used to make this - healthful, refreshing drink. Grape Juice renews vour pep and vitality. Start the day right—have Reyal Purple as a breakfast Ivr\NaR? Notice its qualities as a “pep- up” drink during the dull periods of the day. - A pint bottle, will make five portions. Pint Bottle 25¢€ 2 Pints for 45¢ | Noteworthy Savings on Drug Store ®IE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1989.° John A. Dixon uld the office of the dead. Attending the mnml were the mem- bers of the faculty and all members of the soclety at G etown University, with Rev. Robert Lloyd, S. J. head- master Georgetown Preprnrntory School, representing Holy Trinity parish; Rev. John Flemlng. 8. J., and Rev. John O'Connell, 8. J. reprcflmtlng the Gonzaga College, e Fascists Taught to Fly. RUDINI, Italy, September 10_(#).— The government is teaching Fascist | University students to fly for nothing. A month’s course of instruction has opened here. Right Reserved to Limit Quantities Phone District 5215 1905—1930 “SILVER JUBILEE YEAR” Our Twenty-Fifth Year of Public Service MRS. MAGARITY FUNERAL SERVICES HELD TODAY Former District Teacher Died at Home, in Lewinsville, Va., on Monday. Funeral services for Mrs. S. Walcott Magarity, 38 years old, former teacher in the District of Columbia public schools, who died at her home, in Lew- insville, Va.,, Monday, were conducted in the chapel of J. William Lee's Sons, undertakers, today at 11 o'clock. Rev. C. 8. Abbott of the Church of the Good Shepherd officiated. Interment was in Oontr—ionllcnm tery. n.'gmy for several pln hu(ht in md .e mmmofmwrplollnteumnln the local schools. She was graduated from George Washington University in 1926. She is survived by her hu‘nnd Henry T. Mmmy, her parents, and Mrs. Harry L. Wolcott; two m- ters, Miss Marie E. Wolcott and Mrs. John M. Stockard, and two brothers, Cqulfm Walcott and Ashley L. Wal- cof Electrical production in Italy is greater than a year ago. An Old Favorite in a New and Delicious Form— “Chicken Bones” “Chicken Bones” are made of an old-fashioned crispy butterscotch jacket stuffed with fresh roasted almonds. . .blending a flavor that is almost irresistible. Packed in sealed tins to fnsure their freshness. Little Drops of Delicious Goodness! Hershey Kisses Little drops of pure k, chocolate wrapped their purity an ness. An ideal tidbit to Al in between meals. Needs Thrift-Wise Shoppers Will Find Lower Prices Here That Will Save Them Much More! The Preference of Thousands of Our Customers . « « « . 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CULPEPER, Va., September 10.— Paul Gay, for many years a prominent cattle buyer of this section and owner of historic “Soldiers' Rest,” near Rac- Fordcoon Ford, died from an acute heart attack at the Scott home, which he recently had purchased, at Racoon Ford. The funeral services were held at his late home by Rev. Dr. Thomas W. Hooper of the Presbyterian Church, and the body was taken to his former home, in Staunton, where in- u;ment was made in Thornerose Cem- etery. He is survived by five sons, Richard, Paul, jr.; Pettus and Mann Gay, all of West Virginia, and James Gay of Am- herst County, and two daughters, Mrs. Sue Saunders and Mrs. Margaret Gay ‘Webster, both of Norfolk. His wife, who was Miss Blanche Mann of Staun- ton, died many years ago. S ot CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. Carnival, Trinity Lodge, No. 5, Order of Shepherds of Bethlehem, corner Wis- consin and Nebraska avenues, all this week. Hike, Red Triangle Outing Club over Miner Hill tonight. Meet at Old Dominion Terminal, Rosslyn, 8:15 pm. Meeting, American University Park Citizens’ Association, Hurst Hall, Amer- ican University, Massachusetts and Nebraska avenues, 8 pm, Meeting, Washington General As- sembly, Knights of Columbus, garden of the Mayflower Hotel, 8 p.m. Dinner meeting, Educational Com- mittee of Columbus University, Jefferson room of the Mayflower Hotel, 6 p.m. Meeting, Free Lance Writers’ Club, Annapolis Hotel, 908 Twelfth street, 8 p.m. Guest speaker, Mrs. Sallie V. H. Pickett, soclety editor of The Star. FUTURE. Luncheon meeting, Kiwanis Club, ‘Washington Hotel, tomorrow, 12:30 p.m. Card party, St. John's Parish House, Thirty-fourth street and Rainler avenue, Mount Rainier, Md., tomorrow, 8:30 p.m. Card party, Endowment Committee of Bethany Chapter, O. E. S, Winston Hotel, 116 First street, Friday, 8 p.m, ANTI-AIRCRAFT SHOW Demonstration of Firing and Arm- ament at Aberdeen Tomorrow. Special anti-aireraft firing and dem- onstration of anti-aircraft armament will be held at the Army Proving Ground at Aberdeen, Md., tomorrow for the benefit of Army and Navy offi- cers and others interested in such mat- jters. The members of the Naval Acad- emy Post Graduate School will be spe- clal guests. Miss M. Fisher, who has only one hand, recently won a prize for a knitted dress at a show at Egham, England. FOUND. FOR ANIMALS ly Animal Re: Toutue 3o Minrotand aver s " Hev, o008 LOST. Tost_Monday. BILLFOLD, $30; Reti sk at Ambassador Reward. urn to Hot Ttess, 2 monthis 0id; no N A ‘Mal Wwhite breast and feet. Reward. ' 209} 0,8t Brown eve: Phone ‘Lin. 1180, gu«s’u’n . metal rim, brown unduy afternoon. Reward. Wucanlln! KEYS, T sreen key case. Re ard, Oeo ¥la ADT'S BROWN POCKETBOOK, containing mue fountain’ pen and musket pencil, at oIk 008t Wednesday " morning. Fogo- m- 4362-W_after PACKAQGE, & 3 ox ’unnm bed 3 Well!l)' Sie i8] dress, lll bus, Monday morning. 4408 Wesley Heights. _Clev. 2509. #old setting, and white gold ring with large sapphire; Tuesday, Int Revenue Bu ing. _Reward. Potomac 3928, RING- ogesl s m.rnd s ve., Chevy Cl 308 Florida st Rewafd. Wis TACLES, tortoise shell, fro Market. H_ on Conn. 11 Herscnel, Reward it returned 13" 1430 A!ueua F ORI TR e West Execitive vy, Friday nignt Findes communicate with Wisconsin 3873 WATCH BRACELET, Aguamarine "stone; ection. a 00k Fucsday mos *" Decatur 4529, i "‘"" d. WASHINGTON GRANITE MON&J“MENTAL‘?O.. Inc. Efficient Service We are able te render the most eficient _mortician service poss| orticians are well Funeral par- lors, private . ambulance and livery in con- nection, trained, tious workers. JAMES T. RYAN Fuweral Director 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. Telephone Atlantic 1700-1701 This neat gray cloth casket, plain and dignified, with the whole funeral— Sl Hearse And All Only In Case of Death Call THE GREATER W.W. Chambers Co. 14th Cor. Chapin St. N.W, Phone Columbia 0432 Where the Best Costs Less Qard of Uluukl. DORSEY, ROSA CLARKE. I wish to ac- knowledge my sincere th-nn t0 my neigh. bors, co-workers, friends and relatives their lingering ar mof HER DI BOST or er. ROSA CLARKE DORSEY. la;,m‘lb DAGGHTER, RATTIE M Braths. TTIE A, Suddenly Mon. N Funerel Thursday, September 11, m., from’ the home of her niece, Mrs. Annie L. Swain, 418 Marietia pl. n.w., ihetice to. Si. Mars's Episcopal Church. Aspin, Md, &t 11 am, Interment” Unlon Cemetery, Rockvilie, Md. COURTMAN, JAMES. Suddenly, on 'r es- gy, Sepiember 9. 1930, at his residence, 2n , JAMES COURTMAN, be- lo\ed Huibaid’ of Betsy Couriman " Re- Testing at the parlors of James T. 3 Puneral from ind A sis se. foterineut G- On Monday, Septem- 8, 1930, ANNA M. beloved wife of h Danhakl. Funéral from her late egce, 419 Emerson, st n.w., on T day. September 11, at fiase b Bt Mary's Gitiren At 5:30 o Slock: Relat: nd friends invited. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery. 10 FREDERICK RHODES. On Mon- ptember 8, 1930, at his home, 2444 3 mbe: tives and ‘friends invited. wressional Cemetery. DANHAKL, ANNA M ber hurs- LL, aged 23 beloved son of Frederick Willinm and Alice Jane Duvall. Funeral from his late residence on Thursday, September 11, at 8:30 am. followed by requiem mass at_Holy Trinity Church, 36th and O sts. nw. at 9 oclock. Interment in Mount Olivet Cemetery, EASLEY, ARAMINTA D. On T\Ielflly Sep- tember 1930, ARAMINT, ASLEY. nm:r.l from her |k~u‘eme bll Mass. ave. n.w, on Thu ‘September 11, at 2 pm. fnterment Rock Creek Cemetery. GILL, WYLIE GILL Suddenly September 7, GILL WYLIE Q! nter- Ly T B TR an Family only. HILL, CAROLINE. Departed this life Tues- day, September 9, 1930, CAROLINE HILL, loving mother of Blanche Williams, Frank and Walter Scippio Willlams and ~Clar- ence Hill, sister of Alice Brown and Mary Gregory. She also leaves six grandchil- dren and a host of other relatives and friends. Remains resting at the W. Er- nest Jarvis funeral church. 1432 You at. n.w. Notice of funeral later. THE WEATHER District of Columbia — Increasing cloudiness tonight followed by showers tomorrow; not much change in tem- perature; gentle easterly winds. Virginia—Cloudy tonight and tomor- row; showers tomorrow and probably in south portion tonight; little change in temperature; moderate northeast and east winds. Maryland—Increasing cloudiness to- night, probably followed by showers to- * Beaths. nluow. VICTORIA. Departed this life ay, September 7. 1930, at 8:38 p. ncrnrumu!une. 2830 Pe: 3 A-9° son, of Mrs. Mariin and Mo Lilian Wiillams of Do trolt and sister of Mrs. Lillian Randall New York and Mrs. Mamie Jamieson Mrs. Silas Sutton of Washi She also leaves a granddaughtes nephews and other relatives and friends, Tuneral Thursday, September 11, at 1 B from Allen A, E. Church, Garfl Rev. 1.5 Herring pastor: nuum n:xd ;ncéh}\xd invited, Remaing may viewed at Adams & Smoot funeral parlor, 2428 Nichols ave. s.e. E Her weary hours. her days of pain, Her weary nights are passed Her eyer patient worn-out frame Had found sweet rest ag lat. E FAMILY. WILLY G. Dep-mrl this e on September ‘7 1930, the resi- Claudine Pickett, Megormick, September 11,"at i p.m teds invited. Lnurmfi‘m Lincoln Men Cemetery. MACALLISTER, JAMES O Suddenls; gn Sejtember 9, 1930, JAMES O Beloved hushungof Josonnue B Uhtacel lister (nee De Neane) of 209 Wiliow & Takoma Park. Funeral from the dence of his brother, 748 Park rd. n.w., on Thursday, September 11, at 2:30 p.m atlves and friends invited, ~Jnterment Glenwood Cemetery. MACALLISTER, JAMES O, munication 0f Takoma F. A. . Das been called for ‘Thursday. September 11,1930, 1 p.m., for the purpose of attending _the funeral of our late brother, JAMES O. MACALLISTER. WM. H. DYRE, Master, * A gpecial com- AMELIA, Departed this iife r 9, 1930, N MCPHERBON *Gevoted wife of "James McPherson, loving mother of John ‘and Dorothy Toison. dauehter: of Ella Spencer, siste nd Ella Spencer and Jos McPHERSON, da: mains resting &t the funeral church, of funeral later. MQRLEY, RUTH E. Suddenis, on Monday, September 8, 1930, RU belovea wite of "Enilin. 30 Morley of 31 Da Virginia_Highlands. Va. Funeral servi W. W. Chambers Co. funeral LW, on Wednesday, at 7 pm. Interment at Bver. ¥reen ‘Cemeters, ‘Ellzabeth: Ne 3. MUELLER, IDA. On Wednesday, Septem] 1930, at 5:45 am.. IDA, beloved o Comad"Stgetier™ Faneral from her late residence. 635 Quebec Pl M. iday, Helatives and September 12, p.m. Interment, ot e W. Ernesi J:rvtn 1433 You 'st. n.w. Noules at 2 friends invited to ‘attend. Fort Lincoln Cemetery. PHELPS, DANA MILES. On Tuesday, Sép- iomber % pa®0:, 8t Carfleld Hospital, NA MILES. beloved wite of l:hnln Phelps. Funeral services at HeLN st. e on Friday, September 2%im: " Thicrment ‘at Fort Lincows Gemes tery. 12 morrow; not much change in tempera- | PRICE, WALTER SCOTT. On Wedne: ture; gentle to moderate easterly winds. West Virginla—Increasing cloudiness tonight followed by showers tomorrow; little change in temperature. Record for 24 Hours. ‘Thermometer—4 p.m., 77; 8 pm,, 12; 12 midnight, 67; 4 am,, 61; 8 am., 64; noon, 79. Barometer—4 pm. 30.12; 8 pm., 80.10; 12 midnight, 30.12; 4 a.m,, 30.11; 8 a.m,, 30.14; noon, 30.12. Highest temperature, 79, occurred at noon today; lowest temperature, 59, oc~ curred at 6:30 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 93; lowest, 72. / Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 4 am. and 4:06 pam.; high tide, 9:25 a.m. and 9:47 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 4:36 am. and 4:34 pm.; high tide, 10 a.m. and 10:22 pm. The Sun and Moon. ¥ ;x;oday—sun Tose 5:4¢ am.; sun sets Tumnrrow—-sun rises 5:45 am.; sun sets 6:24 pm. Moon rises 7:41 pm.; sets 8 a.m. Condition of the Water. Potomac, clear; Shenandoab, little muddy. Weather in Various Citles. Bos! Eold with two diamonds white 1l 2014 Sincinnati, Gleveland,” € omu xo u Oklahoma Omaba. Philadeaphia Phoenix, = Ariz.. 29.78 Bittsburgh, Pa: 30.14 Portlan Portiand, om C.. 30. e < £852233233 FOREIGN. (7 a.m., Greenwich time, today.) Stations. Temperature, Weather. London, England. 8 Clear aris, ear odey.) [Part cloudy ns. Part cloudy Part cloudy Clear Fart cloudy Births Reported The following births have been reported to the Health Department in the last 24 hours: Russell H. and Doroihy Pace. hoy. Frank E. and Nettie L. Jumes, boy, Edwin and Mareure Jedries, bor. Frank J. and Emma Loreto, ‘gir} Tontecn 804 Huldee W Meenste, elrl. William'0, and Marearst Martin, wirl. Cnlon. canal George and Nellie Happ, girl Leonard and Lillle Higes, girl Daniel R, and Fleanor M. Tassa, girl. William V. and Mamie V. Ryon, girl. nd May M. Milstead: girl nd Della M. Corbin, girl. . And Katherine Murphy, “sirl :ann H nanu Irene Pi ip and Alice Mav, Eharles and*Ads Rous hoy Raymond J. and John W. and Thelmi Arthur . and Cora B, ‘For boy. PEaE B and Marie B Mulien, boy. Joseph ‘A" and Madeiine B, MeNamara, L. Houston and Sara V. Jones, boy, Hirsim W Aud U L Lyor. boy: and Beulsh Cunniusham, boy. ick A. and Nellie O'Neill, bo‘. L L, 4pd Margaret Kidwdll, boy. d Margaret Terenyl, boy d_Ainni bey. flnnu and Mattie Wilhims, vor. in and Nancy Brown, boy. Anérew and Fannie Tayler, boy M. and Daisy Dorsey, boy. Deaths Reporled ‘The following desths BBt 1 tne o ames askey, 87, 37th M " e BenJ. M L . September 10, 1930 Septémber 10, 1930, at hig mmenu"fii 1400 Chapin st. 5 Septem. ber 17, at 7:30 pam. Interment nnvn‘ RUTHERFORD, GEORGE T. On Sundiy, Septemper T 1030, at Emersenc 4 pital GEORGE T RUTH uvea hnlh-nd ‘o{MMn 'l'm"‘l. Rutherford, 50 n lle Jackson diNoied_ oot of dre Biien e 7de, Remains ot Frazier's 389 Rhode Island ave. day. September 12. from Fraziers fun home. Priends_invited. ~Interment coln Memorial Cemetery. s"". WILLIAM C. On 1 , Septem- o, 1930, W{LL‘MN? Ly "'", Deloved s a ! "Thursday. i«g thanee to St Jo!'fihl Churel S8 Where Tuneral services 5 held at 10 a.m. Interment Ammen SPRIGGS, STERLING. Mondny. September " 8, SPRIGGS. a . grandmother aunts. four uncles and 0, 3 Sp: nd bro grandfather, host_of ‘ot relatives and friends. Funeral b 7, be and Interment Charel Hill Cemetery, tember 10, 1930 'l" on ke S S o g I Memortam. BERRY. SARAN. In sad but lovin brance of our dear Teat-krandmother, SARAH. left us for her heavenly home ve years today, September 10. 1035, xuls AND HER oullrr m" WAHREN HA' lslll{, SARAH, ln Iowin dear ‘mother. 'SARAH parted this life five years tember 10, 1925. In the beautiful hereafter, In the life that is to be: Somevhere in, God's great elory, shall meet with MRS, CALLIE JACOBY, W. K BRANSON, ALBERTA. In lovin rm- brance gt my dear wife ALBER: departed e teo TULLOCH, MARGA] ntgmr! of ar his 1 meer 10, RANDOLPH BRANSON. & LEWIS, BELL E. Xn nd but loving brance of our dear sister, Mrs. gm LEWIS, ‘Who departed this' life eight yesrs ago today, September 10, 1922. Rest in peat Hoapat E PAMILY. * SMITH, BELLE. Sacred to the memory beloved motner, ~erandmother ELLE SMITH, Who Rine, Mrs. this life one year ago. t eerrember way. oh. God. we cannot see, Some day Nhenwa"Hic Tace ‘shall see ‘Then_we shall understand. g DAUGHTER. ~MRS. FANN GRANDCHILDREN. AUSTINA ERNEST, BLANCHE AND MARY E. 1In loving remembran of our ‘dear mother, MARY E. who departed this 'life three years ae6 today, September 10, 1921 MRS, HOWARD 8. FISK, MRS. GEORGE A. TRAP! WHITNEY, \lAn’. In sad but loving re- membrance of my dear mother and eur devoted grandmother, MARY WHIT] Who departed this life eight years 860 today, September 10, 1922. Keep her, Jesus. in Thy keeping Till we ‘reach the heavenly shore; FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Joseph F. Birch’s (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.W. Bhons, Wewt er JOHN R "'V‘T"fi‘{l"c’;m co. _Fhone Norih 6043 fhirthe % i ewitt, 31, Oaited ton, 44, 727 Webster n, %0 ‘sl cnmm nvc . BeRgocK, 8h, h"%u‘n Ffmu ifl* un-cfi.ln.“.wm. Dl 2 ates Ve in, Achille u "Burk ERAL DIRECTORS LI\J MATORIUM 332 PA. AVE N.W___ NATIONAL 1384, 1388 W. W, Deal & Co. 816 H_ST_NE. LINCOLN_$200 CHAS. C. ZURHORST 301_EAST CAPITOL ST. Phone_Lincoln 0372 Herbert B. Nevius Funeral Home 924 ‘New_York An. NW.. Db‘flal 2608 rank er’s uo«gw_-mgmm%_“d_%’ i e SRR, Yocare Seramiiee R ment. 1009 H Si t. N.W. o P emery 040 F 4. Wm. Wm. H. Sardo 3; Co. Private Limousine Ambulance 412 H ST. NE. Modern apel __.fl_L_—_. | ALMUS R SPCARE sucemln; the Original W. R. Speare C cticut Ave. CEMETERIES, "GLENWOOD CEMETERY" Vaultage, $5 per month Choice lots and sites for sale. —__ FUNERAL DESIGNS. 1212