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PLANS CLUB INSTITUTE - ' Prinde Georges Women’s Organiza- tion to Hold Rehearsal Thursday. Bpectal Dispateh to n;::r.u g 'ATTSVILLE, , March 10—, mu-l“ for the Club Institute to be March 17 in the Oxon Hill School Auditorium at 11 am. under the au- spices of the Prince "Georges County Federation of Woman's Clubs, will be held in Star Hall, Mount Rainier, Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock. An- other lnltl!llte ‘will be held in Star Hall, Mount Rainier, March 25, A model club meeting will be con- ducted as a feature of each institute. Mrs, Prank Small, jr, chairman of Club Institute for the federation, will be in charge of the institutes. SR Tunis may have municipal busses FUNERALS e i CHAMBERS 3 Funeral Chapels. To Be Largest in Town We can have 3 funerals at one time in our chapels at the same hour. We have 10 Cars, Hearses and Ambulances. Private Rooms for Families. All Newly Enlarged and Equipped. Building and Chapels. This Fine Cloth Casket No Charge for the Use of Our ANl sery. iee, cars, and’all for only . ..., $100 This Is Equal to Any at Twice the Price This Vault Solid Steel Nearly 500 Ibs, of solid steel. o Finest There better. years' mad gunantes; > $85 is no Only.. Cloth Caskets § 3 5 as Low as We Claim to Produce the Finest Economical Funerals in the World Consult Us and Save More Than Half In Case of Death—Call THE GREATER W. W. CHAMBERS CO. 14th, Cor. Chapin. Col. 0432 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY. MARCH 10, MISS WINFIELD DEAD Passes Away at Age of 89 at War- renton, Va., Home. Special Dispateh to The Star. WARRENTON, Va., March 10.—Miss Alice Winfleld died here at Britton ginia. She made her home in Wash- ington for many years, being employed in the Department of Agriculture and also as translator and correspondent in foreign languages in other departments of the Government. After brief service conducted by Rev. Paul D. Bowden, the body was taken to Broadway, Va., for interment. Miss Winfleld is survived by a number Hall, where she had spent the Winter, | of nieces and nephew aged 89. She was in good health until a few days before her death. Miss Winfield was the daughter of a prom- clan in the Valley of Vir- Strest accidents in London last year totaled more than 150,000, It Is Impossible —for spend To ity, for Prices range from this sum upwards, in easy stages. many a funeral services, no matter how much the family might wish to have the very best of everything. such there are many such—we of- fer complete mortuary service, of the highest qual- families large sum to for families — and little as $100. as THEAL FUNERAL HOME Iec. 'or reference, sk your neighbor 816 H STREET, N.E. PHONES:LINCOLN 8200-820! WILL TALK ON RUGS Dr. Riesstahl Will Give Lecture at Textile Museum. Dr. Rudolph M. Riesstahl of the Re- search Institute of College Art Associ: tions of New York City’will give an illustrated lecture at the Textile Mu- seum, 2330 8 street, tomorrow at 5 p.m. Rugs and textiles exhibited at the Lon- don exhibition will be discussed. Tick- ets may be obtained at the office of Dr. G. M. Myers, curator of the mu- seum, 1508 H ltmt HELD ON HUM CHARGE Frederick H. Strobel Accused Fol- lowing Raid Near Bowie. By a Staff Correspondent of The Star. UPPER MARLBORO, Md., March 10. —Charges of possession of alleged whis- ky, said to have been found wrapped in a raincoat, were preferred against Frederick H. Strobel of Baltimore, Md., following his arrest yesterday afternoon at his place of business opposite the Bowie race track. Strobel was arrested by Officers Prince, Dutrow and Nichols, who con- ducted the raid. He was brought be- fore Judge Harry D. Griffith and held under $500 bond for Friday’s session of Police Court. 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It is blended because this is the only method which brings together in one fuel the desirable properties of several types of gasoline. No one type of gaso- other type line can contain them all. B:A L AN CED CONOCR b/ CONOCO B.L 3 N D G A S CONOCO refiners use: Natural Gasoline, for quick starting; Straight- run Gasoline, for power and long mileage; Cracked Gasoline, for its anti-knock properties. There is no secret formula covering the elements which compose this triple-test gasoline. The secret is in the knowledge behind the blending. Knowing how makes one tea blend better than all others how places one gasoline in a distinct quality class. Experience the perform- ance advantages of CONOCO Bal- anced-Blend Gasoline. You’ll find it wherever the CONOCO Red Trian- gle is displayed. CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY and knowing OLINE 951, CAPT. PAUL V. COLLINS BURIED IN ARLINGTON War Veteran Given Full Military Honors at Grave After Services on Pierce Mill Road. Services were held today at 1:30 p.m. for Capt. Paul V. Collins at his late jresidence, 2610 Plerce Mill road, with Rev. Albert J. McCartney, pastor of the Church of the Covenant, officiating. On arrival at Arlington National Cemeter: at 2:30 o'clock the funeral party was met by a military escort. Services at the grave were conducted by the Rev. Howard E. Snyder, chaplain of George Washington Post, No. 1, the American Legion, of which Mr. Collins was a past commander. Pallbearers were Maj. Gen. Amos A. Fries, Maj. Charles E. Demonet, Capt. John' Lewis Smith, Lieut. Howard S. |Fisk, U. 8 N. R.: Maj. Paul J. Mc- Gahan, R. G. Fletcher, J. Preston At- kins and C:l. Frederick Bugbee, repre- senting the various organizations of which he was a member. Members of George Washington Post, with William E. Porter, post commander, in_command, accompanied by the post colors, marched behind the caisson to the grave, where final military honors were paid. He served two years over- seas with the Quartermester Corps and with the 304th Ammfunition Train. He was & member of the Military Order of the World War, past commander of George Washington Post, No. 1, the American Legion; Sojourners Club, Wil- lism H. Singleton Lodge, No. 30, F. A A. M.; Church of the Covenant and National Press Club. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Mary Rhoads Collins. Births Reported The following births have been reported 18 the Health Department in the last 24 Deaths Reported. e telowiue Sehitis Have Heon ‘revurted ;‘D the Health Department in the last 24 at Catherine C. Messer, 73, Garfleld Hospital. Bertha Hawes, , Emergency Hospital. John Driscoll, rfield Hospital. Frank M. Bovd, 51 07 8 st. s.e. Henry D Aller, 51, 1427 Chapin st. Ml!! E. McMichael. 48. 305 2d st. Blanche Simpson. 32. Providence Hospital. Bltnchs Simosen 2 iy s i Hildegarde tzfe, 23, National Homeo- P Howard F. Madert, 1, Children's Hospital. ‘Thomas Kelly, 2 months, Children's Hos- pital. Infant of Isadore and Marian Goldbers, Sibley Hospit: 6, Gallinger Hospital ple, 36, Gallinger Hospital. Lucille Yours. 36, Gallinger Hognial. Cora Henderson. 30, Gallinger Hospifal. Willism D. Clavion. 30, 923 2d st. s.w. Oris Grimes. 10 months, en route to Chil- dren’s Hospital. FOUND. Doo, Ensiish setter. Owner please hode ‘Island ave. n.w. all and LOST. BAG_Bunday 'ternoon Tiear Plaza Cafe, beaded bag containing change purse, Keys, gold pencil. " Call Lincoln 2442 or 'Adams BAR PIN_Diamond and plaiifim Liberal reward Call George Gravatt, 105 Leland gt., Chevy Chase. _Wisconsin 370 BOSTON BULLDO Tar; answers to name * or hurt. Columbia Heizhts sgction, Sunday afternoon. Reward. Adams 7172 BROOCH—Night of March 6, on street n 2146 Georzia ave. n.w, in tasical North Carolina ave. ne. miniature brooch of Virgin with lamp about 3x4 in. Liberal reward if returned to Miss H. Brown, 1318 N. Carolina ave. n.e.. Lincoln 209! BULLDOG. _ French. _ brown and white, nelghborhood _of McKinley st. and Broad Branch rd. Cheyy Chase. License tag No. 18209 Qwner, F. e Water, 8509 Chevy Chi arkway GAMED PN Helriosiir Mondss, Vieintty Woodward & Lothrop's, Palais Roval or An- gapolis Hotel. "Call Apt. 6, 204 F nw. Re- “Reward. d_from 326_5th al_rewa e Lincsin 3718 DOG—German ~police _dog puppy in the vicinity of 13th and Kalmia rd. n.w. dis- ared Sunday; marked black and tan: T, but mo ti Phone Georgia 0721 CAT—Ju(k Tio_tail st. se.Libéral reward. colla Re: EYEGLASSES, town_section. 5 Call_Col. 4045 black ‘back, white bobbed tail: 1th and R, i Pot. 1800, Saturday _after- o Eetwacn Cainedral ave: and Ambas- sador_Theater. _Phone i 'GLOVES, _black kid. berg's dept. store. catur_2062. m Goldon- Finder please call De- 75 biack. betweea Columbia | “and Harvard st on 14th st Finder wiil receive rewnrd of entire cash contained in handbag if Lag and other contents are returned to 1440 Harvard st alko three Dictures and nMr of er:h 6. Md. -ym.-m PUPPY—Setter, 3-monihs-old maler WItE. except black over one eye; no tag or collar. Reward. _Cleveland 5982. PURSE, black silk, Monday night, and P nw: sum of Stebbin: 0 G st. n.w.: TEN KEYS, ring marked American Security & Trust Co.; $5 Teward. Address Box 18 Star_off SRR e WATCH—March 9, Jady's white zold Hamil- ton wrist watch. Mt. Pleasant or on M. Pleasant car. Reward. Return 1805 Xenvor st. n.w._Tel Col 6386, 130 WRIST “WATCH, #old, 1 from Townsend 139 Wallach pl. n. Teat 100h Return W. mat towt Maren 8th 5. Tewaid. Phone Dec. OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT Weekly or Monthly Payments EISEMAN’S Fine Men's W ear Seventh and F Sts. W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road ( Col. 0464 | Phones (A jums 10341 Prestige and Price Our Charges for the Last 1,000 Adult Funerals 30 cost less than...$100 75 cost from $101 to - 150 144 cost from 151 to 200 306 cost from 201 to 300 180 cost from 301 to 400 112 cost from 401 to 500 121 cost from 501 to 1000 32 cost.....1000 or over “Satisfactory Service at the Price you wish to pay Almus R. Speare Potomac 4600 1623 Conn. Ave. N.W. PINCK JOWETT GOES TO SPAIN British Attorney General Will Take Necded Rest There. LONDON, March 10 (#).—Sir Wil- liam Jowett, the attorney general, left today for Estoril, Spain, to take a complete rest at his doctor's orders. Sir_William in the past year headed the Bar Association delegates to the United States and Canada and when he returned participated in both the Imperial Conference and the Indian Round Table Conference. Areaths RACEY. MABEL A. On Sunday, arch 8. 1931, MABEL A BRACEY, ags nud 36 years, Ehapin o Cemetery CARMICHAEL, CATHERINE W. On Mon- day. March 9, 1931, CATHERINE W.. wife of the lnte Altred L. Carmichael, Fineral irom W. eral_home, 816 H st , at'9 am. thence 'to Holy Comlorter Church. where reqiiem mass will be said at 9:30 a.m. for the repose of her soul. Interment Mount Olivet Cemeters. CARTER, SAMUEL Devarted tais lite on Sunday, March 6. 193 UBL CARTER, the by late’ Mastha Catter Isaiah, Benjamin, cart Tt Carter, devoted W0 Julla Carter. He leaves th mourn tieir loss fourteen dehildren, one auui and a host of giher | relatives Funeral clock p.m Julia Car Pilgrim . ‘cornér 3rd and Van sts. . Rev. J. 8. Miller officiating. atives and friends invited. Interment in Lincoin Cemetery. 15 CARTER. SAMUEL *his_life on Sunday, 1 his_residence, te, ice” {0, Departed usband of Jane Carfe day, March 13, I pm Pllgrim Baptist Church, 3rd and Van sts DAY: WiLLis, March 8, Drother of Mrs Departed this life Sundey, 21, WILLIS | DAY, beloved o 7 . A ret men's Hospital, NANNIE 'MAY 'DICGS, ted wife of Willlam Henry, arch 11, Hill Cemeters. IMM On Friday. M Hospital, Betoved e of leaves many other Remains_resting dhe aiso relatives and friends. t the John T. Rhines funeral chapel. 3rd and T sts. sw. FPu neral Wednesday. March 11, at 1 _p.m.. from Friendship Baptist Church. Inter- ment Lincoin Memorial Cemetery. FREEMAN, BENJAMIN o on Morday. Mar ville, Va. BENJAMIN devoed son’ And man, " Suaniia nerva. Cuph W. Ernest Jai C. Departed this ), |911 Burke- lumbus Notice of G\'TIII'K ANNIE C. On Sunday, March 8. 3:30 am. at_her residence, 2136 “n.w. ANNIE GAITHER. lov mo(hzr of Mary E. White. She also It four grandchildren. fo: sreat- Krlndth“- dren and other relat end frie Re- meins resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis fu- church. 1432 You st. n.w. Puneral sons Memorial Church. Interment Eu'\d! Spring, Md. 1 GRIMES. THOMAS W. On Mojday, March 9. 1931, at_his residence. 3716 Woodley ad n.w., THOMAS W.. beloved hushand of Aribrlll N. Grimes and father flf Etta above address Wednesday. March 11, at 1 am. Interment Oak Hill Cemetery. "J’OH" EDWIN WILLIAM. Cn_ Monda: ORI o GUILFORD. aged 65 years. He is survived b¥ his widow. Mrs_ Alberia Guilford: two daughters. I Plerce and Miss An- na Guilford. and two sons, Edwin. Elmer Gullfo: Tuneral services song’s funeral home, nesday, March 11, at Fort Lincoln Cemetery. GUILFORD, EDWIN W., SR. There will be a_special communic; Hermon Hyattsville, March 11, late brothes TLFORD, Sr. Members are urged to attend R?,B!RT €. MEREDITH, Worshipful S 8 M. McMILLAN. Secretary. " HAWKING. RLENNIE DADE Departed this life Monday, , 19 DA . sister’ of Louise Jackson. niece of John F. and Fanny Dade. Notice of funeral later. HODGKIN, CHARLES EDWIN. March V. Hodgkin in his_sevent: Pineral {rom the Nevius funeral Home, 924 New York ave. n.w.. Wedn day, March 11, at 3:30 pm. T in Congressional Cemetery. 'THAM, ABNER O. On Monday, March a2 s Tebidence: Ndh 1931, Eck NBNER" . TATHAM, beloved father of 'P. Julian Latham and On Sunday, year. Jullan, Sand, Gladys C. Latham ar#t Dorfner. Funeral at McKendree M E Church, 921 Massachusetts ave m esday. Marcir 11. at Rock Creek Cemetery. i i LYLES. JOHN THOMAS. On March at the residetice of his son, Lyles, 112 South "Alfred st.. Va. 'JOHN™ THOMAS LYLES, years,"Beloved husband of the late Anne Lyles. Funeral will take place from Sha- ron Church Thursday, March 12, at § p.m. Interment Sharon Cemetery, Faittax County, Va. MACKENZIE, CORNEL day, March 8, 1931, Newton st am and Mac- niw. CORNELIS " STARR MACKENZIE, beioved husband of Mrs. Belle Nefl 'Mackenzie and father of Mrs. Jarvis B. el of this city and George W ie of San Francisco Callf. service at his late resi dence, 1356 Newton st. n.w.. Tuesd: March 10, at 7:30 p.m. Interment Bethel, 3 & MADERT. HOWARD FRANCIS. farch 7. 1931, at 9:45 p.m.. at Chil- e R mal HoWARD ™ FRANGES MADERT. beloved i-month-old son of Samuel F. and Elizabeth Milton Madert. Remains placed in_ vault, Rock Creek Cemetery, at 2 p.m. Monday, March 9, for temporary resting on NEWTON, EDWARD. ‘Tuesda; Ml el 10, 1931, ai bis Tesidence, 1518 O st: gow ) ED\VARD NEWTON, beloved hllelhll ol Nelllo G. Newton. Chee Jets) - FUSeeal rom the above residence on Priday, March 13, $h,2 o " Relatives”and frlends ‘invigea: Interment private. PATTEN, KATHARINE. On Monday, March 9, 1931, at her residence, the Cairo Hotel, KATHARINE K., beloved daughter of the late Capt. and Mrs. Jarvis_Patten and sister of Anna B. Patten. Funeral from the Nevius funeral home on Wednesday, March 11, 1( 2:30 p.m. Interment Rock Creek Cemetery. i ¥, CHARLES. Departed this life Wednesdyy, Moreh 4. 1050 e St Elrac beth's Hcspital. after a_ long illness, CHARLES PINCKNEY. “He jeaves 16 mourn their loss a host of relatives and friends. Funeral Wednesda; arch. 11, at 1 pm., from Eugene Ford funeral par. s, 1300 8. Capitol st. Interment Rose- Cemeters, THOMAS. Departed this life Aath b ioa1. FHOMAS: beloved father of Charles Pinkney. Funeral Thurs. day, March 12, at 10:30_a.m., from Stew- ari’s funeral home, 30 H st. n.. ment M Olivet Cemetery. IICI{E. JOHN HENRY. On Tuesday. March 0. Todl, at his residence, 131 Blalr 14 JOH'\ HENRY, beloved husband of the e Ida M. ks, aged 75 vears. Funeral frschy i 2t 2l30 B from EM\A\AU( M. E. Church. Rl lnes and friends invited. SAKS, SAMUEL. On Monday, March 9, ce. 1750 ' Lanier pl. 1931, at’ his 3 years. bel husband Le: On Satur- Inter- i Sever“or Touste ¢t Washington. yifed. " Interment ~Washington Congicration Cemetery. SELF. ROBERT L. On Tuesday, March 10, 1681, at 7:30 a.m., at the Georgetown Uni- versity Eospital,’ ROEERT L. SELF. b loved hushand of the late Eifen Shipman Belf, aved 43 years. Fuperal on Match 12, at 3 pm.. from the funeral R‘lrlnm of the George W. Wise Co., 2900 st. n.w. Relatives and friends mmea Interment Lewinsville, Va. SHIPFEN, HENRY R O Monday, Maren 9, at his residence, 2602 Nichols ave. 1Ry B BHIBSEN, Deloved son of the late John M. and F. Shippen. Remains resting at Smoot & Adams’ fu- parlors, 2423 Nichols ave. An: D. C.’ Funeral from the above ral 'parlors, on Wednesday, March 11, at 1 p.m. STONEBRAKER. NETTIE C; CLAGE Nondas. . March o 1551 “NEITE G Bessie Latham_Gibson ‘tnd. grandfather of | T bt VON BERNE Bllflll sunq.kwng‘ é’i pita he sed 97 years. mm&- resting Jeics Tuneral’ paio a v 1 Wednesdny, Ma oot J-" from Tabler's funer T Tment A ational Cimetery ot 130" pm: "Relatives an friends invited. WADE. CAROLINE B. On Monday, March 9. 1931, at her residence. Howard Manor, at Georgla ave and Girard st. CARQLINE B. WADE. the lovins of Alice Harvey and Wiiltam . A She also leaves to mourn her departure one sister. Lucy Sharps; four erandchil- dren“and other relatives and friends. Re- mains resting at the John T, Rhines fune chapel. ‘3rd ‘and Eve sts. s.w. Notice of funeral Jate: WALLIS. JAMES HOLLYDAY. On Monday, March . 1031, ac % amo at Johns Hop- 15 Hospital,” JAMES HOLLYDAY WAL= LI of Pritee Shotees Bouniy hea. seed 63 yers. Funeral services nz_s Thomas’ Chureh, Croom, Md, Wednesday, March 11, at 10 a.m In Memortam. ARMSTEAD. BERTHA AND LUCINDA. sad but lovinik memory of my’ devoted ¥! BERTHA ARMSTEAD, who departed thl life three years ago today, March 10, 1 and my loving mother. LUCINDA Al STEAD. who departed this life three years ago. January 9, 1028 Priends may think that T forest her When ihey sometimes see me smil Byt little do thes know the sorrow Which that smile hides all the whi i HOSRAND. JOE. how T miss you, My lips do not know what to say: God oniy knows how I miss. you, mother, In my lonely life today. HER SON. JOE. * BANKS, IDA. In sad but loving remem- brance of my darlin IDA BANKS, o entered int March | My heart cannot & death LO; ¥ BANKS WALLACE | i BARBOUR. MARY AND WILLIAM H. Sacrod to the memory of our dear mother, MARY BARBOUR., Who di d “this life six . 1925, and our _BARBOUR, who died eight vears 8go, 19, 1923 We_ think of you when morning Has banished the long. dark night: We think of you when evening Has wakened the stars to light. We_think of you at bedtime vhen we g0 to our rest X of you long and constantly. . dear mother, we loved you best. Home at last, so sweetly sleeping, On tre Savior's gentle breast. Where there is no pain or sorrow, There you find eternal rest WILLIAM, LANDONIA AND RALPH. DADE, MARIE L. In sad and loving memo. Iy Of my deat co IARIE L. DADE. €0 today, March olden chain ) break. but all in 0 love and thea to pa ow of my hear The years may wipe out many taings, But this they wipe out never— The memory of those happy dass When we_were all together. YOUR SAD COUSIN. BESS. HAMPTON. THOMAS H. In sad but loving membrar.ce of out dear husband and ther, THOMAS H. HAMPTON, who depart- ed this life thres years ago today, March 10, 1928. 80 far away and yet 5o near 1 aimost see you, husband, desr. We saw you slowly leave us, tle helpless we stood by. And we drained the rup of bi‘ter zrief The day we saw you die. At night when the stars are shi: 1 know that one is your brigh Three years ago today you left us 7thsad and lonely heert We can only wait, watch and pr Fo- the day when we shall mee Never more to part. DAUGHTER, REONA. e listened for your welcome volc h often mads my heart rejoice, But it is slent in death’s cold sieep, While we are left here (o weep. Thrée years ago today, you calmiy passed away. Your smiling face w2 can see No more until judgment day. DAUGHTER, SUREATHA. MORRISON. ALMATHA. In sad but loving remembrarice "of my dear mother, MATHA MORRISON. who died thirty years ago today, March 10. 1901 DAUGHTER, NETTIE. * PIXTON. HAZEL B. In memory of our dear Innenier n sister. HAZEL B BIRTON. 0 Jeft us three yéars ago 1345, Maveh Days of sadness still come over us, Silent tears so often flow; Memory keeps you always near us, Though you left us thres years THE FA! SMITH. SARAH DUCKETT. In sad but lov- ing Temembrance of our dear sister and motherly aunt, SARAH DUCKETT SMITH, who left us fonely one year ago today, Mereh 10. 1930. With broken hearts we watched you And saw _you pass away Although we loved you dearly, We could not make you stay. Your cares like wild deluges came And “storms of sorrow fell. You safely reached your home With God. sour Maker. there to dwell SISTERS. PRISCILLA AND Rest Sint " pence. vour work 18 erd Bweetly sieep. your race is won; Dear_sister, vou have gone whers we, who love you, Boon are coming, one_by oni ‘SISTER NELLIE. not st d_will net say AT Son ST 80e."y0u are Tust awi With ‘a cheery smile and a wave " the an Jiave wandered into an unknown Y. You have left me dreaming how very fair It needs must be, since you linger there, And 1. who the 'wildest yearn For tlie old-time footstep and the slad return. YQUR NIECE AND PAL SARAR L. HAM- FUNERAL DIRECTORS. " CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. Phone Li " Joseph F. 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