Evening Star Newspaper, March 26, 1931, Page 9

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Drom NEW YORK AVENUE of FIFTEENTH @ Keeping Washington Men Well Dressed ® WASHINGTON, 100 Delegates to New York Con- ferenec ot Visit in Capital. vlm here two days, April 21-22. ‘The local committee in charge of the entertainment is mzeunz at the Hamil- ton Hotel thu lfmnom to lay plans D. C., THURSDAY, Burial at Arlington Follows Mili- tary Services at Fort Myer. Military services for Lieut. Col. John H. Larned, U. 8. A, Reserve, who died at Fort Leavenworth, Kans., early this week, were held at Fort Myer Chapel at 2 o'clock this afternoon, followed by burial in Arlington National Cemetery. Fashionable Grays in P-B Super-Value Suits Stylepark Hats In New Spring Shades $5 A The new dove gray tone, the new light tans and deeper browns are featured in Stylepark hats for Spring, which you will find ex- clusively at the P-B Co. With Two Pairs of Trousers 335 Gray is the smartest col- or for Spring, so P-B pre- sents the smartest grays —those light, fivcly tones that appeal alike to men and young men. They are developed in fabrics selected es; cially for Super-Value suits which, this season, reach a new peak of value. For not only are the fab- rics of higher quallty, but now, for the first time, Super-Value suits have Yemg with the rich, luxunous pearance of silk ?wl’nch wears longer. Any way you look at will agree that Super-v“ue suits are an outstanding produchon of the most modern men's wear store in the United States. e Teck-Six Oxfords Smart and Comfortable %6 You'll find a dozen smart styles in Teck-Six oxfords, each as com- fortable as it is fashionable, but best of all is the high standard of quality at the moderate price. ‘A new selection o) distinctive tones in Shirts $].95 Simplicity is the keynote of the new shirt styles for Spring. Rich, soft tones of blue, tan, green and gray, as well as white, at the lowest price Manhat- tans have been in 15 years. Neckband and 7::olln'-nuached styles, sizes 1314 to 17. Park Your Car Free at Capital Garage While Shopping Here m@m New York Avenue at Fifteenth Branch Store: 3113 Fourteenth N.W. Col. Larned died while attending the General Staff School wlfll a class of Nnuonsl ‘Guard Reserve officers. He been stationed at Purt Leaven- worth since March 14. A native of Connecticut, Col. Larned for mlfinfi visitors. oover called the conference last _year. na were invited to send s By Nearly all have announced their intention of complying. served with the A. E. F. duflnl the Army Iats Oontract. World War. His widow, Mrs, The quartermaster general of the e X wnrded.eomnctwl(knfl‘ guu:‘r‘lta Larned, Philadelphia, mvivu & Co., Fairmon( :truc!.um of 14 $168, !‘6. ko it it SOLOISTS ENTER REVUE “Songland’s Romance” to Be Pre- sented by Legion, April 6. Joseph Bruno and Miss Gertrude Bor- B661 zi, two Washington soloists, have been g"-{umg.: ngr’wltul and tnmelg.e‘d'mfi_ of | added to the cast of “Songland's Ro- 3¢ Rewara. 383 g'n . West_0016. | mance,” minstrel operetta revue, to be DOG, rat terrie: and_white: | presented by the Costello Post, Ameri- Ty it ;',{h"" d",“‘m 3o 0 | can Legion, at the Washington Audi- ot fneain sgbs. o T ¢ *% ¥ | torium, Monday night, April 6. Three BOG—Tizd Ghow: drovped Teft ear; answers | more rehearsals will be held before the to name of Ching; reward. Call Adams [show is publicly presented. 9438, Lieut. Charles Riemer is directing the revue, which, in addition to the solo roles, will be supported by a male chorus of 100 voices. Ballets and other ‘?o }'llléh m::na-;: 18th and colum is | dancing groups will also be presented. Ilran wnmnnon ‘Woodfield Funeral Saturday. Po':’heogmerll fl’f Jo‘hn 133 Wood.flel:, : t Office employe for 43 years, who ROCRETBOOR—Reptle: Tost FerweeD vz died at his home, 214 Eighth street DOUAT Bridse. on Tussdsy. Rew Phons | northeast, yesterday, will be held at the North 1697. residence Saturday afternoon at 1:30 POCKETBOOK, green. with §6 and few | o'clock, with Rev. Allan F. Poole, pas- other articles. Helen Gaft, 1841 Irving |tor of the Waugh Chapel Methodist 5 Church, officiating. Burial will be in RING—WhI| 3 : X Aactstia by &1 edding; Nichols #'%: | Glenwood Cemetery. Mr. Woodfleld ward. Rosena Butler, Lincoln 0447. 328° | was retired from service in 1928. e, Hd. nt Lhelr bld of FOUND. DOG——eMxlle GERMAN 10 months old. found. + 1668 Avnn isce n.w., Washing LOST. [oose Teaf, with flexible cover, trimming;_$10 F gt. near To Be Largest in Town weas - CHAMBERS 3 Funeral Chapels. 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. No Charge for the Use of Our Building and Chapels. This A Fine Cloth i Casket ‘This Is Equal to Any at Twice the Price Fears Finest *2e This Vault Solid Steel Bebver: ® oty 2% Cloth Caskets § 3 5 as Low as We Claim to Produce the Finest Economical Punerals 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 ; N 500 mflfll Ibs, of rs' guarantee. de. Here You Are! Just as you probably expected! Out annual Pre- Easter Special is here! Just when you are thinking about new Spring things . « . just when you are looking around for a “'gift” idea . . . just when you appreciate an opportunity to save a little. , A Pre-Easter Special! Regular $2.50 SHIRTS 65 Three for $4.75 White English Broadcloths IL@_SII—_MXCLMM « « « all sizes from 13%; to 17% GROSNERS 1325 F STREET We can't say too much about the workmanship the fabric « the styling « o . the features of these SHIRTS are perfect in every way, bee cause they are every one from regular stock. The choice materials are: gnm ere. Ren emrluu at the Fanburs, 5. G :nwmnt at 5!;.. Iate e rnu. L, ®. nmer o RS ru‘, me! BAKER, SOPHIA, Monday, March 33, 1931, ¢t 8:50 a.m., at her residence, 208 PHIA B, m. nesday, 3 her late resi- Fineral Frides. ‘March 7, st ‘trom Union Wesiey Church o | GATES, RAH BRADDOCK, REV. WILLIAM_LOC Wednesday, March 25, 1031, Rev. ,'in his 81st of the late Wililam Perry and Locke Braddee ineral trom Al Faiths St. Mary's County, Md., Fridyy, L On_Thursday, March 26, 1931, BRE! mother of Rien B Grifith > servioen o ine, 8. Hines Co. funerai home, 2901 14th st. n. Baturday, March 328, at 2 p.m. E St st Al H. bmner ol ine Tate Maggh Reynolds, lov: ing fatner of Florence M. arfes 00ks; ew - and_two. lielong trien !mml'l,ucn and Sarah mcmxn‘mn. and Tiiefment” riingion Novonal Gemerers: T T Sleep on, BURRS, JAME ther, sleep on. Wednesday, March u ed Hospltal, JAM] " nematns resting at the W. zmm Jarvis funeral church, ou n.w. Tnterment Baltimore, ‘Mdv Maseh 7. CARDOZO, Wednesday, reh 325, h * | LAWDER, HELEN 24, 1931, at Ber reside HELEN H. it of Milwan Th r.mn.-‘h""‘" e Al.l- Illfi ug‘dn\ly. on Wednesday, 1, devoted h';% o d.h'iiclor ;:,S:{a E‘.’x"’”fi‘, X AL ol o1 St resting & t Jl"l“?-"ll church, rou ' FENNEL, Illl. Com des. y. iwton Cu: 0. ' Will nll.llbl' at Home, chael, ida: 271030, at 10°30 wme ‘for ihe Tuneral " of our late" comrade, who died on ‘Home Hospital, PR ALBERT A. GLAZE, Commander. 1931, -Wrmdnmm Hospital: GATES, nisband y many other relatives and fri Re. mains resting st the John 4 nhhm fu. neral ch: Ere, i arch 1. “pap.._trom he cnapel. " Interment anmem Gemeters. l1 S JOSEPH H. On Wednesday March no3l; at Carfield Hospital, Avoled Tuiger ot Lo & m,.,mm. Mary - March AT é'lo 198 band of M h flhfi l . 2 men! Newburypo .u . ol on Tuesdsy, March 3220 Northamp- wil w. her late " residerce on trie: d i™ tnterment Tor rnn Lincoln Cemetery. MANNING, HARRIET & W. Mareh 24, 1031, at HARRIET Jr. MAY, RICHARD M. On Mondsy, March 33 st | McDON. Y g5 OLBERT, ALICE LOUISE. suaaenly, W!d.nzlfll’» March 25, 1931, at 10:20 a.m., 8t her residence, 1648 3rd it. n.w., ALICE OLB Beloved wife of the late Yullam R Cotvert, 1oving mother of James ri, Beatric L. ¥ Cromwoll, Cleme fle nd the late Aiphonse her also are twi ns- and 29, Baviist Gitreh, st G. O. Bullock of- " Lincoln Memorial 1:30 pm, trom Third Slating * " Interment Cemetery. FEDERAL WORKERS ELECT 1931 SLATE OF OFFICERS Miss L. L. Anderson Heads Agri- eultural Groups; Vice Presi- dent, F. J. P. Cleary. The United States Department of Agriculture Branch of the Federal Em- ployes Union No. 2 met yesterday after- noon at their offices, 710 Fourteenth street, and elected the following officers for the coming yes: President, Miss L L. Anderson of the Forest Service; first vice gnr:ddent, F. J. P. Cleary, Office of orm-uon, second vice president, B. P. Fergusson, Weather Bureau; third vice president, Miss B. B. Ohrk, secretary’s office; 8. Snyder, melui tor, Miss M. wing bershlp on the beard of representatives of the organization: Miss Anderson, Miss | RIFFIN, M. M. Mackey, Home Economics Bureau; A. H. Howell, Biological 'A. Nelson, Bureau of Chem- istry and Sofl; Louis Murphy, Forestry Service, and Mrs. M. L. Collett, Bureau of Agricultural Economics. WIFE'S SUIT DISMISSED Husband Answers With Charge of Misconduct and Abuse. District Supreme Court Justice James M. Proctor has dismissed a suit for & limited divorce btollg;t by Mrs. o t J. Philip Pep- a salesman, whom she ac- (p:::ed of intoxication which required treatment at two sanitariums. In his answer, the husband sakl the wife was guilty of “misconduct, abuse, indiscretions, neglect and ill treatment,” but declined to divulge fl‘le particulars unles e uh’ed the l.‘ou OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT ‘Weekly or Monthly Payments EISEMAN’S Fine Men’s Wear Seventh and F Sts. PERRY & WALSH Funeral Home 29 H St. NW. National 6736 UALITY, service; first, last and l.lw-yl, together with moderation in prices. Complete funerals as low as $200 may be arranged. W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road e | S “Satisfactory Service at the Price you wish to pay” Almus R. Speare Potomac 4600 1623 Conn. Ave. N.W. QEAY. 2on of the Iate Pelix ‘and_ Matia uu. brother of Alice L. Proctor, Hattie L. Green, Mam! uu Me- Intosn ‘and Trula May Cvnningham giso leaves other refatives s, Puneral Priday, March 27, ut 1 o, from the W. Ernest e 1433 You d . R e “iriends e -Al. her resi TP TR2AR, (2nn, z&."'w ey, S4s It u?i w@’:%fi} lllnl.lr. Illmum on glrch 24, 1931, Nationat loldmr om¢ p.m. Interment Ariin MITCHE! EDITH H. ‘Wednesda; at Mo'r"e-ldme:‘. £ . EDITH H. inera, (rom[ the chavel o of Ciyde ! ra) rr{un a'l. SR XS "Toterment 3 in’ Congression nomt MARGARET FRANCES. On Tues- day Maren 56 1031, e Frovidence Hos MARGARET FRANCES, beloved wife ot “James W, No nmem from the chapel of Thom Hichols axe. a: o m-u at St. Peter’s Church ;fl tives and friends invited. terment uounr. Olivet Cemetery. INA. Sud Lol at , REGIN, Towereo 23, 1931, FRANK Rhines' funersl chapel, V. “Notice of funeral later. M. On Thursday, Marel ‘Baptist Church, Mo Baturday, March 28, at 3 p.m. Montross, Va. Ed SEARS, FRANCES P. Suddenly, on Wed. nesdiy, March 5. 1981, , FRANCES P. SHIELDS, WILLIAM Departed this life Tun?lul. Mareh 24 Tar “"i-x st Preedmen's al, , March 21, 1 '15th st between L , 1931, E A daughter’ of Sarah 8.’and the late John A, Smith. Funeral from the chapel . Murray & Son, 2007 mnou e 5.8, on Friday, March 27, at 3 p. " Triends invited. " Interment Soiemsional Cemmesers. STINSON, JAMES W. On Wednesday, March 1931, his residence, 20, Fenton st. loving brother M-mn Sohnson. Mrs. Frances T. Willard M. ‘Stinson of_Phila. Funeral ure . Interment at cu, THOMAS, nesday, ueh 28. uu. n !lhley A ital MAS, be- Fived_mother o?‘m Fobert o Mllb\lm of 1616 Hobart st. 55 3¢ e Ilnxl’ll hom. geral Jrom ¢ Tk 8y, n-nh u -tlmnn. Sntermient in Glehwood Cei em romml. MARY g. arted, this ufe on Tuesday, March 24, 1931, MAR TOMPEINS, Toaves 1o monrm thete loss five siiters and one brother, a niece 18 Denbew and many triends. Remains may be viewed Priday, March 27, dence of her’sister, 4 t. n.w. Fu - fo nile Baptist Church, Rev. C. Seiating. Relatives and’ tHends mvlted ificd t0 be pres- Friday nisht “at WOODFIELD, March 25, 101, M in mublnd il xu- v ‘Woodfleld Ruraay: ‘Starch 58, fives and friends n:vmq u terment Glenwood Cemetery. In Memoriam. , MARY B. S, who depa: ago today, ,,& N.l Priends A ADAM! BRADFORD. FLORENCE. In i R Tear ago toda, Maren 3 ARROLL, FR. the memory our bmond ARD parted this Illc one year | - ‘We_do_not know the say A oving and, cheerful in all his wa Uprigh! Just £o the ‘end of his dava 8incere 4 1 hears ang. What a iful memory he DEV CORKY. CARROLL, FRANCIS loving remembrance o mu astmeson gou o T, JeT2 s onle year ako iodny, March 36, 1930, One sad and lonely year has passed, dear ancis, Since from went away, @od alone Knows the sofrow In our aching hearts toda E PAMILY. DUNCAN, SUSIE GRIGSBY. A tribute love to the m SUSIE into the great todey, Match 36, 1915: They are flled with m.."'i'-."'w ‘mottesy mmfi:mvommmm . FINGLES, ELIZABETH love 1o the' memory of aur am‘ ito info eternal rest one Vear s m Home at rest, o sweet Ii"the " Baviors tander vare Blessed ave [he% IV SIS diA0T: o 35, sad bot who Mllm lhh A. MASON, yéars ago today, Marc With nature so gentle i3 ‘nard m this worid b i euon % 'Hnd IOMPSO! twelve years {ind while she lies PORTER. VERNON LEE. devoted son snd Sroines. li'. )fll& A havpy home we mcujor. W sweet the memory st Bl death has Jett o vacant place This world can never fll. M N ge.:‘rly':fimd mmher. o fi: 14 doviae vite Sod o awwn(flhlnfl F—h recalls the memory X o ok o Ilonrn l ". flhl is safe AIII‘]I ltfl her all the 'l"l., a—_——— Rich 1 lflml Jesus called -on“#r":? BRuShTER. JORK YouNa, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Joseph F. Birch's E 3| 3038 M SN L. M. Gawler ( Co el MODERN FUEERAL HOME a -fi M AR Clyae J. Nlcl:ois, ine. _4200 Oth_St. N.W. V. L SPEARE CO, S TN, Piose ational 2802 0 F St. N.W. JOHN K. wm‘c':'hT co. 1887 10th St. N.W. __ Phoz3 Nerth 0047. Wm CREMATORIUM 233 PA. AVE_N.W. __NATIONAL 1384. 1338 " WILLIAM J. NALLEY Original essor to Son, 3 BEVENTH ST. N.W. Modern Chavel._Teleptions W, Deal & Co. _816 B ST. NB ST NB___ LINOOLN em0 "Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Funual Clu_pel n 412 H ST. SR Selen. vmm‘lie:d"' March Murray LAGRA JACKSON, Secretary. TOMPKINS, MARY, of Midian Wing, ' No. ment, ox&u o-lm-n ermont an ‘H‘m ‘n'. aturd L8t By Tor oz deceased ister, o, i SESHSR, T (SAMPEELL, . £, n'.m"“. e.'“a:"“!; Taer ARD bllav’nd Waters. fi%fi%fifi Estab. 1862, 1241 Wise. Ave., ph. West 0886 hos. R. Nalley’s Son 517 11th St. S.E. LI 1220 _cu—.es. S. ZURHORST 1 . DESIGNS. GEO. C. Open Evenings ‘- | EEREE Vel PRC WAV 14th &?yc‘ o usBa 1 from, N url lm: st. | ational oemw of ih he lite ‘Ada H "weiss, chavel of John R. Wright € Baliment Aritueton WHITE, ELLA L. Passed a March 35, 1931, at 510 p. her _daughter, Mr. st. s.e. ELLA e Charles . White: AR from sad Sundays W’ RTISTIC FUNERAL DESIGNS e o BUKWN'S umg"'a-.m

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