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instrument expert during the war 1925, For many years conducted a jewelry busi- ANDREW 0. HUTTERLY, FORMER JEWELER, DIES Death Takes One Time Resident Here in Brooklyn—=Services Services will be held at 3 p.m. tomor- fleyiios Tompteows row at ant).k. Oeu;(nson; 1113 vsvev;nth Andrew O. Hutterly, formerly of |street, in charge of v. Henry W. Sny- Washington, died Saturday at his home | 9€T, pastor of St. Paul's English Luth- eran Church. Masonic rites at the in Brooklyn, N. Y. He served the|graye in Rock Creek Cemetery will be United States Shipping Board as nau-'in charge of Rev. Simpson B. Daugherty, ey in 1866 in Steubenville, Ohio, fiumrly ume to Washington at uu age of 20 Linoleum Bargains Worth Investigating BARGAIN PRICES on STANDARD LINOLEUMS A fortunate purchase of high- grade Linoleums, on practically our own terms, results in values well worth your Prompt investigation, { We're only a few minutes out by auto, and Mt. Rainier and Riverdale cars bring you to*our door. Visit us and see these big Linoleum bargains. E. P. HINKEL & CO. Rug and Carpet Cleaning—Fine Floor Coverings 600 Rhode Island Ave. N.E. Phones: Potomac 1172-3-4-5 Free Auto Parking for Customers—E Street Between 6th and 7th THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, MARCH 9, 1931 chnuh.ln of Washington Centennial lurvlnfl by the widow, and George C. Hut- terly of wuhlnmn and Andrew J. Hutterly of New York City; a daughter, L. L. Diehl of Washington, Pa.; Mrs. Wi and Mrs. Ida McCombs of Wheeling, W. Va., and by five grandchildren. OPERA CELEBRITY DIES BOSTON, Ml.lx::bh ngl’)—(éll:re Kut{:- leen Rogers, celebrated on operatic e here and abroad as Doria, died suddenly at her Beacon street hom here yesterda e iy zom in Cheltenham, rs. Rogers wi Ingl.lnd. in lMl the daughter of John Barrett, widely known composer and usician _often n(lflzd to as the She married Henry Munroe Rogers, a Boston attorney, in 1878. Mr. Rogers is at present seriously ill with pneu- monia. AMBULANCES Best in Town. “.00 Local Call. ... Call Chambers Co, O %452 Bl.le’r and Better Funerals At Half the Usual Cost Ar¢ Done by Chambers S AR sz ADWIN'S FUNERAL SET FOR THURSDAY Lieutenant General’s Body Will Reach New York From Panama Wednesday. Services for Lieut. Gen. Edgar Jad- win, former chief of Engineers of the United States Army, who died in Pan- ama City March 2, will be held in the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church here Thursday, it was announced by the ‘War Department today. Interment will be in Arlington Cemetery. The body is to be sent to Washington from New York when it arrives in the latter city Wednesday. Eight high ranking officers, includ- ing five major generals and a brigadier general, have been named honorary pallbearers. Rev, Dr. Joseph R. Sizoo, pastor of the New York Avenue Church, will officiate at the services, both at axe church and at the grave in Arling n. The escort to the cemetery will con- sist of the 3d Cavalry Band, a squadron of the 3d Cavalry and a battalion of the 16th Field Artillery. Gen. Jadwin, who was 65 years old, died of cerebral hemorrhage in Gorgas Hospital, Panama City. He had re- cently arrived in Panama as a member of a commission appointed to deter- mine whether the Panama Canal should be modernized or a new canal cut through Nicaraguas. Journalist Dies PAUL V. COLLINS. Marriage Licenses. 'dlll‘ L c‘:‘ldllani 1“ "“de:lvv‘l Lo 24 Rev Wiley Westr mes_J. sheda, 21, lan P. P 21, and Mai 5 ba!h ot " Sparrows ., Coungllor. M. 22, 20 1" Woodiawn, 23, Md.; Pmmnn, and Rev. reuerite Point, nd_Olga_A. Rev. and Isbell Hul, 26, and Lens L. wies, 3 both " of Richmond, Va.; oore. THE HECHT Co NAtional 5100 F Street at Seventh N; OBODY expected it. We would never have dreamed of it. But it is one of those things that happen when a manufacturer’s distribu- tor has a surplus stock on hand. These are Majestic’s surplus quantities of fineradios . . . being sold for the first time at this sensationally low price. Think this over. These are not unknown sets, not obsolete models . . . but one of the finest types of radios money can buy. Brand new models! Modern improvements! Mechanically perfect! Beautiful cabinets! And we had to buy the local distributor’s entire remaining stock of this model to get this price. Surplus Stocks of Famous Model 131 Original List Price $163.50—Never Sold by Us for Less Than $119 792 Complete With 7 0 Majestic Matched Tubes _ (4 Screen Gyid Tubes) Attached to your aerial without additional charge. 90-day free- service guarantee . . . by our expert radiotricians. Everybody’s talking about the breach of promise suit brought by Madam Queen against Andrew Brown . . . Hear it with this Majestic! *10 Delivers It Balance Monthly! Rev. IDEATH ENDS WORK OF PAUL V. COLLINS| = Writer and Publisher Passes On at 71—Was Noted as Collector of Art. m wspaper and magasine died vesterday at ::!-m Hon of sever; m He was in his seventy-rst ve g services will tomorrow afternoon at 1:30 o'clock, with Rev. A. J. McCartney, pastor of the Church of the Covenant, officiating. Interment will be in Arlington Ceme- tery, with Rev. Howard E. Snyder, chaplain of the George «Washington POlt No. 1, American Legion, offici~ born omo :uxy zz 1060, the son umm and Abigall Jane Collins. Studied Art in France. journer: bebeld from the | Masons, with which he also was afili- family residence, 2016 Pierce Mill road, | ated through Doited_states Army ‘ obtaining a vr.uncf later was wl'.h the 304th uma Train. | In ll]. his lervlce ln the Aho' ', covered ln ma Ln du!emlve and the - campaign. Was Prolific Writer. llins was prolific writer. hudea the Pau V. Collins xnmmnuon-l News Syndicate, and for many was & r:gular contributor to The eur conducting a_cuviumn, the “Background of Events.” He aiso had done a great deal of magazine and other literary work. At the same time he maintained his interest in his art and had gathered a v-ln-ble collection of paintings. Mr. took an active vart in m mde:vors being & member of '-ho American Legion and & former com- mander of George Washington Post; & member of the Heroes of "76, the Mili- tary Order of the World War and the s, a service organization of William H. Singleton Lodge. He also was a member of the National Press Club. In 1889, Mr. Collins married Ma Graves Rhoads of Fredericksburg, V: who survives him. Members of George Washington Pos' will assemble tomorrow afternoon o'clock It 1441 Rhode Island nvmuo w attend the funeral. Bell to Tell of Wood Uses. His earlier education was obtained in| Claude C. Bell of the Department of Dayton, Ohio, and later he studied in|Commerce will speak on Wood Utiliza~ the anv:rs".y of Minnesota and the|tion at the regular monthly meeting University of Toulouse, France. of the Syracuse University Alumni of Mr. Collins entered ‘newspaper work Washington, to be held at Picardi’s, in 1880 in Dayton, pursued this calling|1417 New York avenue, Tuesday at in Cincinnati, then went to New York |12:30 o'clock. Officers will be elected at | to study art in the Art Students’ League, remaining there through 1884 and 1885. Planining to pursue his art work fur- ther, Mr. Collins went to Paris. There dent for the New other American pa- Entered Publishing Fleld. Returning to this country, Mr. Col- lins was edlwr and proprietor of the Tribune in St. Peter, Minn., conduct- ing this paper from 1887 to 1890. In 1893 he launched out as principal owner of the Northwestern Agriculturist, at Minneapolis, which he published until 1915. In 1904 he was president of the National Editorial Association. In the course of this work, Mr. Col- lins went into politics and in 1912 was the Republican-Progressive candidate Ode. Gollins st came 4 Washington Y., ns first came in 1915. In 1917, he enlisted in the FOUNI TOOL KIT, plumbers outfit. Owner may have by identifying and paying for this ad. Loz sth nw. Hempion © 7t LOST. BAR _PIN_Diamond and Platngm Ebeml , 105 Lelan Fewerd. Can Georse Gia cn-vy Chase. wmannn ¥ nch, _brown —and -mu. BoEbanion Tor" MERibles 'st. “aad_Brasd Branch 1d. Cheyy Chase.” License tag No. 14305 Owner, T, F. Do La Wate Chevy Chase Parkway. Reward. rman_police _dog DUPDY Yielnity of i3th 'and Keimia rd “n. ared Sunday; marked black and But "Bo tas." " Phone Georeln 0T EYEGLASSES, shell-horn rtmmeaT - town_section. Call Col. OLASSES—Tortbise shell; S noon, between Cathedral ave. sador_Theater. Phone A 2 8508 10% In the s urday after: JEWELRY—Necklace set with brilliants, dia- mond solitaire ring with sapphire single sapphire in antique settin gnvelope: in automobile Wednesday; re- ward. _Cleveland 2485. Lwh Y8 _TAPE: rge, in white Saturda Bullding, NAPKINS, between 19th and F_and mh md P, Baturday. Call National 2483, T e Bl pime. Reward, uoia':"“m o ard " Gall Cathedral PUPP ite oje. curly bisck ears, icinity mxm‘i‘.‘:"‘ B Oak and Otis m n on_March g‘ {327 Oakt STRARD GF ADD-A-PEARLS, woll crm Teward.” Cail Met. 8083. » v Vard." IN KEYS, ring marked America: rif & Trust Co.; 45 seward. P —Lady’s, Sundny evening, M and ; T. "Please Teturn in biack ik March 8; whi i o ALLET. black ieather, with name Livery in oid setke containing lruhil gapers and money. Vicinity ad & 4 28tk and R ‘Rhode Tslaad. Ly ac 5600, Apt. m, CIE'elL WATOH. ulova wrist_ wateh, n fween Upsbur "and St and” Gelsin ste Adams_10149. gt rrb'bnn, oo sinal alnmonds on back: A. V. 8. Reward for return £5 Mte: William: Av Jonets 2107 Gomne aver 10° “Seventy- Five Dollars Reward” for the return a st t-lined block brlcekt cnmslnlnl forty diamonds, lost on betwéen 33rd and X sireots and “and ‘G’ siresta. Nichols' Company, ‘63 Bona Bending $25 REWARD for white Eng- llsh bulldog, with brindle mark- ings; lost Friday in Georgetown. Return to 3026 N st. n.w. West 0203. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. ALMUS R.SPEARE | % inal W. E. Speare o Cetneotiont Ave. " Poiomee 4800 Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC !ML w 3034 M St. N.W. Zpong, Fest toge. GEO, W. WISE CO. 29000 M 8L N.W. Clyde J. Nichols, Inc. 4209 9th_St. N.W. Col._6324. V. L. SPEARE CO. Netther oonnected with 'the orisuter woR Toate blish- mfn-u'mu 2802, 1009 H St. N.W. ormerly 940 F 8t. N.W. ‘Established 187, JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1387 10th St. N.W. __Phone North 0047, J. WILLIA SONS, FUNERAL DIRECTO] CREMATORIUM 333 PA. AVE. N.W. __ NATIONAL 1384, 1388 CHAMBERS Herbert B. Nevius. mIONA# !llvlm—mlofl‘.u Frank Gelcr s Sons Co. Hidon Chnnel Teiephione National 2473 Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Funeral Chapel ABAEE See. Lincoln 0524 A West 0804, * Thos. R. Nalley’s Son 517 11th St. S.E. LI 1220 301 E. Pho: FUNERAL DESIGNS. AFTERC JUNEmAL BeRON . - - delivery BURTON'S o Biva. adz Bros. Co., 1212 F St. Al' ressive—inexpensi\ the meeting. Qard of ari;auu ; HUGHES, FLORENCE. e wish to extend ‘our thenks. and asprectation to oo ds for their kl.ndnu‘:n Cxbrestions of Ay the Teibrsies at The Y of our" beloved ther, RENCE HOGHES, "o ond mother DAVID HUGHES AND FAMILY. * Bmflm ALLER, HENRY D. e 3 14tn 2. Tw. 1's ment ‘st Gnion Cemetery, Giadsiones N BAILEY. NELUIE OPHEL{A. Departed this lte o Saturdny, March 1; an' ) er residence, Halls PHELIA BAILEY (' Everett, ry Bafley: grandmother of Colston and Norman Bailey. She survived by her father, four sis- M st. nw. tery, Fairfax, Ve BOYD, FRANK M. unday, March 8, FRANK M bAsred Basband ot hds S Bova. asea ST years. Puniral Trom his fite Tesiathce, 1307 5 st. me on Tassdurs March 10, af 2 p.am. Interment Cedar Hill Cemeter: RACEY, MABEL A. On Sunday, March 8, 1931, MABEL A. BRACEY, lgd 36 years, beloved wife of Harold W. neral Wednesday, March 1 t ».m from W. W. Chambers' funeral home, 1400 Interment Cedar Hill . W, NER, EMMET F. On Sunday, March B 05T, &t the residénge of her dauht Keyes. in Dumfries. Va., EM- WN] ed Brai 4 153 CUshchters, Mrs. M. J. Keyes of Dum. nerai from’ the_residence of ter, at Dumiries, Va, Tuesdy, Maren 10, 882 ANTWELL, MARY AGNES. On Saturday. Marcn 7, um n et Tesidence, 5715 16th n.w..' MA GNES. beloved wife of Jlmex Gantecll and mother o Fhomhe & Funeral from her late resi- well. Gonce Tuesdny SAarch 10 at o 8.t thence %0'the Church'of the Naiivity, where mass will be said at . Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 0 suddeniy, on at his residence, 923 WILLIANE | DANIEL CLA » . _belove husband of Mable Clayton. He leaves to mourn_their loss a loviny r and ther, Jasper and Lelia Clayto: brother and sister; James an ton Carter, and_ other on aunau. INTA MAY, beloved of 1218 G B A0, at’ his Iaf 2014 Plerce um rd. n.w. at 1:30 o b'x Arling ton National Ceme- ienas ) mmea ary honors. Relatives to attend. COLLINS, PAUL V. Members of Georse ‘Washington Post, 'No. 1, the American Lesion, Jsauested o assemble at 1R, n.w., Tuesday, Staren 30 Ciost: b1 d fu- Deral of our comrade, s Clndr FAvL * WILLIAM E. PORTER. Commander. *J. J. HURP'HY. ‘Adjutant. CRISWELL, RICHARD M. Suddenly, on dsy. Mareh 9, 1931 " ing resting bers Co. funeral home, n.w. Notice of funeral laf DIGGS, NANNIE MAY. Mareh 7, 931 ANNIE DI ot Louts Diges ‘and_daushier of William and Ida Wilson. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 1432 You st. n.w. Notice of funeral lafer. EAGAN, MARY F. In Charleston. W. Va. o FELLNER, DANIEL. On Bfi 1831, DANIEL, usband_ of ence G. Fellner -nd Fatheror Dewson E, Fellner of Lorain, Ohio: Willay Stuart On Sunday. March 8. oD, mldence mamer 3 iary B Wislte ves four grandchildren, four xreat~xrnnd ichil- iren and other relatives and friends. No- fice of uneral later. " Rematng resting the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral churc 85 You st. n.w. GRIMES, rnogns W. o0, Monday, March 9. Jo3i s\ Jesidence, 3716 " Woodle ov, &. Whaley: Notice of faneral later. HAWES, BERTHA L. On Sunday, March 8 1931, 'BERTHA L. daughter of the late Dr, Bdward and irs. Hawes and beloved ister of Mabel C. Hawes. Services will be eld on Tuesday. Mazch 10, at 2:30 pm 8¢ ihe S. H. Hines fineral parior 3901 l.lw! Departed this life Sunday, ch '8, 1931, aiter a long illness, LUCY oted wife of Harding. She als0 lesves o motirs their 1ss a host of gther relatiyes and friends. Remains rest- ng at the chapel of Georse B: Clarke C 1ot Ha are. oo unill @ oo Mo day, March 9. day, March 10, ‘at Cobham, V: On Saturday, Maren 7, ur st. w(n 10¢ "Wism held, trom zux- itol inCral will "be 1o 2 ‘nterment ‘st Carliste, Ba. LESTER, CASSIE. On “z'flmh"? rch 7, #fi:fil};d.n l‘ltel‘ t“l Jasep! mains Festing & t Jarvis' funeral 1432 You Funeral Tues Say S from Ne ‘Bethel v urch,' 9t ts. nw., Rev. Wine B, Salvis: oftciating: oo W AV MACKENZIE, CORNELIUS STARR. On Sun- 1931, at_his residence, 1398 w.,' CORNELIUS STARR beioved _husband of Mrs. Mackenzio rv isel MA! S, WILLIAM Saturda; Ui AT v A nnd Hoapital TTHEWS, Busbend of lirene' Matinews, 508 of W W, 'Ernest 1432 You st. D Braths nnncmn IAY E. On Saturday, McMICH et v dow of e 1ot 1. Puneral from W. peral, home, 816 H st n.é. 10:30 Triends lnvited. Taten w!’yot Cemetery. day, Niareh 7 Tl et Watier o 1931 o P ent, 10 bert 8 d nmu "f Port bhrevs. Va. t Gawler's , 1354 Pend. ave. B.W.. on Tuesday, Mareh 10, st 2:30 D, * 3o terment_Arlingtcn National Gems MOORE, PETER H. rday, 19\1. at bhis rukden(c’!n, ‘1.1'7“ ¢ '!.““Il . » PETER H.. belot B of Be said st 030 & Olivet Cemete: invited o atind. NEAL, AMAN] 1o3i. at | her mm-nm m. Relatives m’?‘& Priends Invited: PATTEN, KATHARINE XK. On Mareh 9, 1931, . Honsh ¥aioaL. Rll hcrxrc.llden‘f! of the late Capt. and Mr: and sister of Anna B. rzn.ln the Nevius funeral home, n.w. Notico of funersl here- Rev. adter: mrlnlla. w! 31408, Batu )" at . 1. 931 at her residence 8| L D rd hn P. Smith, Pun o el gt E_.,.-"& March 10. 3 pm. In ) terment Conre o'-l PIIM !Ll’ABE“ B. On Sunday, Mare] [ 1, Sibley Hospital, EL] B fe of the I“k'e -Nflul A Funeral services in funeral " home, D.W., 0 8, A Titciment. Baltimors. Cemetéry, n- d., on Tuesday, March w‘ :l 2p. SAMUEL. On Mon March 9, T, Lanier, oL d 1- her ot Mra oy B O l!onu:fg: &ha interment Rochester, N, ¥ THOMESON, ALICE. On Saturday, 7. 1931, at 5:35 3 arch her resis WALLIS, JOHN HOI Marcn 9, 1931, st 7 kins Hospital, e T BT L8’ of rinee Georues Oounty S, Shlran Crnolomnllld Weabesas fig 11, at io i P 'WILLIA Departed this lite Baturaay. March 1, Tk se 4T b3 Freeameris: Hospital, NANGY beloved grandmother of | Ethel Mati t of . Ka Mrs. t Interment chun:h Cemstters. - Ralatives | gd friends invited. In mmnflm. BEALL, MARY E. Sacred to the memory of petind T, M BRI March 9, 1925. o ¥ 8o much you did for me throush all the Wlth tendernu- and love and heppy You'ye blessea me. helped me, cheered ma, dried And brought e many suniny atterwhiles. There is never a day but you seem very Tear, May God bless you always, mother, deak, DAUG RS BEALL. MARY E. A tribute of love memory of our dear “wife’ and MAR' o ‘departed. this &% Sears ago todas, sarch B, 1025, ‘We_think of you when mornin Has banished the lfinl. Has wakened the stars to dight. We think of you at bedtime We think of Iouwltm( and constantly. S motner, we loved lm"él. In_memory of momm.mt E. BEALL, siX years ago todsy, This day brin memortes s LTS i e AR the ohe Who thinks of hér today Is the one who loved b ;r mv‘r BEALL, MAR' m loving ear” mother, parted this lite Sy veats a this 3 T think of you, my mother dear, ing cheer Your ‘courage and unf Which love alone repays: R hart Jo warmh b Mihen, memory ther, MARY v & r‘-m::mh x#“nx years a0 tods amm ¢ the fove that we ave jost. DAUGHTER, IDA. * BROWN. REBECCA. A tribute of to the memory of our dear mother, REBECCA BROWN, who departed eleven years ago today, March 9, Rest in peace your work is ended, Sweetly sleep, your race is run. Dear mother, you have gone whers We Tove Soon are one. CHILDREN. HENNING, GEORGE A. In sad but B mpats, dentica Busband: "A. "HeNNING, who was. taken years ago to- The blow was hard, the shock severe, ‘We never thought his llth FO_near. Only those who have lost can tel The pain of parting without ferewell. What would T give to hold his hand, ac His ovm: smile, nis 'elr:emu Vfll“- ‘That meant so much to Hl little thought when lelV home “That he would never return That he 50 s00n in death would sleep And leave me hen\n:& mourn. WIFE. IDA. * NNING, FRANK In loving reme brance of ‘my d usban HENNING so suddenly “bl.‘ eur 3o today. Maren 9, 1 n manner, so patient in pain, husband léft me for heaven o & ‘With nature so gentle and action so kin °Tis hard in this world his equal to find. T have lost "'5 soul companion, life linked with my own, Add 'day you'more, Ns P walk hFoueh e’ alose: Your cheery ways. your smiling face re a pleasure fo recal You had 8 friendly wor (ox each died bel °'tfavflt WIFE, ANNIE. * HOLMES, lonl! A. Sacred to the ory of my dear 'cousin, ROI 3. H Wwho departed this life one year g0 todsy, March 91930 USIN, FRANCES GREEN. * JONES, lulzv In loving remembrag of my loving husband, HARRY T. Tho departed this life’ one year o 1 have lost my soul companion. ach !fe linked with my qwn, y raiss him more s T'Walk throush life aione. Deep in my, heart In mu:mryh s frame X will kee nw- e w 3 "“"m of B Gen: Bother. “SeAlio Ak Rlmil’ who denarted. this_ife iwentye seven vears ago today. M HER DEVOTED SON, 3. [ ago today, March 9, 1929. Peace . resting at last, s enrs TRns anl sullcting. past. Loving and kind in all your, ways, Uprisht and Lust to the end of nf your days. d What a ne-%nf\fl memory g“ xm Pl.l WILLIAM R! f‘ sad xn'&t B8 T g B !flcm. lnd ug‘rlu"! lnfin. &g‘ i haricstons . Va. SIMMONS, o X TR 2. ‘"“‘"fs‘m‘lfi"fi. fte e tod uarr.h 9, 1937 rue and tender, Ju:? o -hu- o 180 E'B'%fl s m&m"yl oy, dear. sot, Jeor aso fodays fl&"flf 1%."