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MARCH 31, 1931. WOMAN IS STRICKEN ICARDINAL DECLINES I ON STREET AND DIES TO ATTEND WEDDING! Mrs. Sophie E. Burch, 59, Found | By the Associated Press. Lying in Front of Fire House, STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY s oo NHTE HOUSE SETS EGE ROLLING PLAKS THE EVENING SINGER 15 FREED OF MURDER CHARGE " BALONEN CEAVES ST. JOHN jester =ttt soneh for Wichos of the Viking disaster, Bernt Balchen hop- ped off at 7:47 a.m. (Eastern standard time) today, heading for Boston via Portland, Me. He was accompanied by Merion Cooper and Randy Enslow. Flyer En Route Home After Fruit- less Search for Viking Dead. ST. mx N. B, March 31 (®).— Em route back to the United States REDW, u Edward Rice Expires in Hospital m o Following Fatal Fall Into EISEMAN’S SEVENTH AND F STS. Buy Your Easter Clothes On Our Convenient Credit Plan New Spring SUITS TOPCOATS ON CONVENIENT TERMS At these popular prices you will find here the smartest shades of the Spring season. Styl- ish greys, tans and blues in both single and double breasted models. OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT Pay in Small Weekly or Monthly Amounts, Easy to Meet. Buy while do"hing values are at their peak YOU GET MORE FOR YOUR MONEY when you wear good clothes. You get so much more wear and satis= faction. You ;cl smart style and exclusivelydesigned and centrelled patterns. Here is quality 2% a price that every man can aficrd to pay. See our new spring suits this week, KUPPENHEIMER FAMOUS FIFTIES *50 Other Handcrafted Suits and Topcoats, $29.75 to $85 CROSNERS 1325 F STREET Jury Acquits Jean Dayle, Ac- cused of Slaying Jewelry Auctioneer. | BY the Associated Press. SALT LAKE OITY, March 31.—Jean Dayle was uqultud 'of the murder of Sam Frank, Memphis jewelry auc- tioneer, by & jury which returned its verdlct at 11:1. a.m. jurors received theé case last nif hl and retired after four hours of de iberation.* The court instructed the iry to return one of six verdicts, ran{ tnf imm first degree murder to acquif without considering the morals of either the victim or the defendant. Miss Dayle and her mother, Mrs. Ida | Lane of Seattle, Semuel A. King of defense counsel, appealed fcr the death alty or freedom. Fra; was found slain and gag- th ‘s stocking in his Deen, Tovped A pUpOried. ccntcseton: nfession, g the girl as nm she_killed ;‘unx rob hun. was barred by the smm u having been obtained under iress, In a statement previously she said two men, unknown to her, forced their way into the room and slew Frank with 4 whisky bottle while he was under the {nfl&‘mm of a drug she had adminis- ert Deaths Reported. The, following deaths have been reported fo the Heal M-nmenz in"the "Tast 34 1) T Wit B, B 0 Pnu Fortier, 72, en route Casualty Hos- ital. PGeorse O, walson, 61, 2101 Conn. ave. Louis Gabriel, u l{d. ave. n.e. Infant of Hazs: Gladys Sheiton, 8 days, Children's lln Infant o 1 Bl Homeopathic. Ho Fred Philllp: Mary Lewis, PFaukiin Pr, 8 hours, 60, Gallinger hospital. (T il For the first time since the Boer war, the band of a British ment of the Guards will visit South Africa this year. KOHLER of KOHLER % LL modern “Metropolitan” Always Insist on “Shafer Quality” Materials g E. G. Schafer Co. 4100 Georgia Ave. % Telephone ADams 0148 Columbus Street. Columbus airport officials nfin‘hmamflmmmm SMALL VOTE LIKELY Republican Leaders Concern- Majority for Senate Nominee. | By the Associated Press, MONTPELIER, Vt, March 31.-—Ver- mont Republicans strove today to give Warren R. Austin & normal majority over his Democratic opponent, Stephen M. Driscoll, in the special election to fill the vacancy created by the death of Senator Frank L. Greene. v A small vote appeared certain and Republican leaders feared & less than There was no fear, however, that this nominally Republican State would elect a Rm;muc candidate. s r_primary conflict, which the Republican machine backe Austin’s opponent, Senator Frank C. Partridge; the bad road conditions in some of the mountainous sections an Driscoll's vigorous campaign have ¢om- bined to make Re] apprehen- sive of being to poll more than & minimum margin. In mrn-.l 5e-n '.whe‘ 'ml]mly has ranged 000, blel.nmt.heh' efforts to m :;lcwtebe 'm we.e pressed in vice in re‘::l’me nec‘lom of Ru\‘.und and Ben- o Both unam.m brought their cam- ht with radio tion WGY, across the confidence stimulating effect on business. He avoided mentioning the elghteenth amendment. ‘The Democratic candidate is 51, a wet, comes from St. Albans and is & mem- ber of te Commit- | tee. Ausun h 83, lury, comes Burlington and has served as State's attorney, & tative in l.be State Legislature nited States commis- 666 LIQUID or TABLETS Cure Colds, Headaches, Fever €86 SALVE CURES BABY’S COLD Of FAENSEON Births Reported. 'L'M Iil:wlnl births have been reports Department in the Jast ueoue J lnl irfi:ifin% Ty o rt any one for funeral services can be met by this organization We have tha expérience, the equipment and facilities to render serv- ice of the highest quality. And yet we have a buye ing- power and a highly.de< veloped efficiency ‘that en- able us to offer unusually moderate prices. We offer a complete funeral for as low as $100. 3 Funeral Chapels. W, Building and Chapels. This Fine Cloth Cacket This Vault Solid Steel weos CHAMBERS UPEAL FUNERAL HOME i or referem: e o?sk yourneighbor ET. N.C. PHON as-uucm. To Be Largest ia Town ‘e 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 Qur This Is Equal to Any at Twice the Price o ] We Claim to muuce me Finest Economical Funerals World Consult Us nnd Sava More Than Half In Case of THE GREATER W. Death—Call W. CHAMBERS CO. IN VERMONT TODAY 2 normal majority for their candidate. | ., In- Program Easter Monday Will Include Folk Dancing and Band Concert. ary 'oundation. It was explained that there is no desire on the part of Mrs. Hoover han the form of the ZEaster ed Over Prospect of Reduced ess.rotiz she is arra: will be & the United Although Mrs, Hoover m not yet re- turmd % Washington from Asheville she has been mmn. Herbert . lfllmfllfilu for this pic- air have been made hone conversa- ted back That, sho Dersomaily xpects personally expect much time mingling with the ters and sitting on the mmdx looking on at y_sight. Hoover will the ga; President pment mmsell on the rear portico for a brief period on his return from the Executive office to the White House for luncheon. 'a tlw plans now nneed upon, they yelu the same as and eeumum wl'.h the exception of a longer of folk dancing. The nuu!odghegnnmundl will be thrown Everythin the weather. ume-\rub-lmy-n the sun is out the itions are that all records of broken. ‘White House grounds. ustin | first aid tents placed about the grounds with physiclans and nurses in attend- ance. there will be a large number of Girl Stouts and Camp Fire Girls on hand to look out for the safety of the smaller children and to assist them in their play. = | BRIEF ILLNESS FATAL TO WOMAN TEACHER Puneral services will be held Thurs- day afternoon at 2:30 o’clock at her hggnm% vt. Weekly or Monthly Payments EISEMAN’S Fine Men's Wear Seventh and F Sts. Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road Col. 0464 Phones Adams 10341 PERRY & WALSH 29 H St. NW. - National 6736 UALITY, service; first, last and always, together moderation in prices. Complete funeral! $200 may be arranged. i i d__and _platini W d“;‘::u-d. 1035 Eve 306 cost from 180 cost from 112 cost from 121 cost from 32 cost.....1000 or over “Satisfactory Service at the ~Price you wish to pay” Almus R. Speare Potomac 4600 1623 Conn. Ave. N.W. Telephone National 5000 For immeaiate delivery of The Falls to Rally. Mrs. Sophle E. Burch, 59 years old, of extreme west por. tion mkht and tomorrow; lx:n mu;"h change temperature; increas! northeast wlnds. becomml strong on the southeast Vll'gtnhr—mln ih east, and rain or snow in west pamon umm-n and to- morrow; not much in tem) ‘Thermometer—4 p.m. ‘I' l Dm 41 12 midnlchs. 40; 4 a.m., 40, noon, m.,, 30.10; 8 pm, nnmm 30.12; 12 midnight, 30.12; 4 am,, 30.13; 8 a.m., 30.18; noon, mu Hiy tem; iperature, 46, 2:30 p.m. March 30. _Lowest tem ture, 39, occurred at 7 s.m.. March 31. Temperature same date last year— , 52; lowest, 34. Tide Tables. (Purnished by United !hh) Coast and ey. l'“..lll. Low tide, 1 a.m. and 1:26 pam.; mhum 6:4}g8.m, and 7:09 pm. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 5:57 a.m.; sun sets 6:30 pn. rises 5:55 am.; sun 04 pm.; sets 4:15 am. Automobile hnpl to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Weather in Various Cities. 30. on, Tex. 9. . Monte.. 3074 5 Dakg dlo BBkENE8R2385338x: 38T ESRIBA3RLN LTSN ABIVRIRILERIRT28822 Lt F e RN R SR S Susssasps s, Marriage Licenses. i pSlaughter, 21, and Lilllan V. ., 30, . ‘Nokesville, . 20, and Marth Beniaciisi JoBnson lu’::l co-m o Hazeie Robb, 31; Rey, Isasc wris el oxm ';fh and May £. Winston, whrr' W “Mayhet: 7 2nd Martha Robin- any 8mu Tc. apd Marte V. Jewell ©of Richmond, Va.; Rev. Allan 'mum R Miller. 2, and Clars M. rnnk, X Hiiber, 35, Falls Chureh, Va., and Bcott, 23, this city; Rev. Earle Wil- pollirry Cheriock, 27, s > B, akoms Fare”ifa. gev !! logeph . Donahue, 37, d ms’m Kolker, 5. and Helen A, Sosephin Josephine Wil- Farts L, Bu!tgnhl and Bettie L. Davi Paien & Bovle, 56, »Yuv Charles B A Bh R. 1! Dorothy ‘D, Zahn, al . josenh, L, Hickey, 28, Oalvetton, Va.. and Amm M Dud 21, Roanol e 3" Dangerfield, 38, Chicago, Helen Morrison, 34, Norman, Okla. wmu Plerpoint. Ji. Bain, 23, High Point, N mmlu yainon, : ., Rev. and Rev. TERRIER, brindle White: Jergy. Reward. 710 e Worm ‘BRAGELET, onvx ond sold; 310 m-m‘oa- lumbia 2143, Apt. cmfi Phone l B oodb Rock Creek nu ofi ms Woodburn on Rock Gresk Isanc_Jones. Bad collar Sty ¢ home: urgent. Re hone 4712_15t] n. W RSE, souvenir Chureh rd. Pind Creek Church rd. n. CAT, female Maltese m‘ kitten m-w I urday, widow, IAM( mfi. turd: morning in taxi- b v? G S T A eral reward. D&T_‘ [ tan_ears, tan White female houndd tan eare, 7 “ll’] g‘ll‘» 12 st Scotch i;rmr .IIHI'E {:on 34 Eathodral ave, Bw.® Adame S461 cont check and bi Re: Adams_4977. a5 ok oF 1361 Conn. g Decatur_0637. initials “B. M. 8. flmolm‘r Hoint “Vernor or Alington, - Liberal reward. ~ Return, to manager of the Carltol m.um !n gray c-n Gail lnt. IR )._ADt. m P conumm: money. mvelen checks_an ku District 6341. POCKETBOOK, ur Ce - | PIERCE, ABNER H. On Monday, March 30. E A. BARNES AND mvo.n- Mas, 3, B amily desire to con- s, Tt ;I.‘."'uu e 14 approciasion e by their g“nna frien '3'.' the"time of Btnln On M 30, f&f. e rendcncn o n.e. he belovi ul and 10.1 ‘I‘llb“.h Blnll. Notice of Xunlenl BER, MARGARET. On Monday, March o 7% Bt Emergericy Hospital, MARGA- RET G. BARBER of Mount Vernon Semi- Dary, " puncral at, Bratenoro. Vir Thufs- day, "April 3, :30 p.m. Mes, Qlascos, 1091 1801 3 g rarlly af luoulm ROWN, ton and: the uh H‘h iirse n.m‘?.'."nz'v. ing sister of Pannie Mait vu. e’ Rob- lenves ves mains resting Lamont st. n.w. Funeral Thursda; 2 at 3 from, the W, Ernest Serris funeral church, 1433 You st. n. 332 vmmmv.&fl l.lthnm. " {hterment a¢ Moun ckovnt. On, Sunday, Maren 20, ot g -'elldenu. (A gton, son of Wi i R i ‘nmnu fimen eapels 0 ineral We 1y, Al o iy mfi‘ late fnent”0dd Feliows onmo" Bi‘x,"n.rf.'r Teitdence, 318 A 5. W q.t.fg =% ;":.:;Lm-'mj{l,i from' tive umc Tesiden oseph’s 3 Olivet 2nd friends Invited to attend. oThe members of St. Jo. reques mest at ¥ (oniaht at 8 o A st rosary. " Fless attendthe ‘mass uiem. IE, Members of Di BESS) n No. ndies Auziliary, A. Te aquebted_to ‘assemble at the Testdence "of s, OrTocle, 135 Tuesday. Marcn 31, 608 B and aiso’ o attend sl of our ‘member, mm E. CLEARY, Prestdent. * JROBERT F. Suddenty. Monday. 1031, at mm.ue Bhia, ‘son. ura Tfl-LInd ha Rober Delses., “otjee of funeral DENNY, JULIA s ndly March n. 1891, at t:“"flienu wife ovank Leo Denny 1‘ o lpnur- punceal nlhr-. mz nscftcut Fune ? 'h 18th lnd chunh l enesdess AGFL 1 ot 12 noon: Sunday, March 29 foved musbana o e e s a M s ‘Wednesday, April l. at 10 Triends invited. °s"-ossfl- LB e, £ e ST GULICK, WILLIAM F. Suddealy, on Tues. day. Mareh 31, 1931, af WILLIAM ¥\ GULICK. ~Notice of funeral hereater. + HANNA it Bradford, Marie, Mary -nd Phyl]la son .n.li.' bed sister of Robert R. JOHNSON, EDWARD HARR! this Tife’ Friday, March e ioa1 ek 530 At ARRY “JIOHNSON, foved Tusband of Lissie V. Johnson; de- voted father of Agnes L.. Charles E.. Wal- ¥. and Vertina E. Johnson; brother of Merié Emmis and Emma Simms of New Jincle of Sylyester Simms. Pu- peraj Tuesday. March 31 at 2 pm.. from Bovd's funeral home, 1640 L st. Fam- 11978t 2018 St 0. JONES. JULIA, Departed this life Monday, Mar 1, at 11 ame T 7l F NES, thz “Toving vt!e of ‘Crawford Jones. sister Robert Sims_and niece of Henrietta Fhiompan ahd M. Gray ot Philadeiohis: p Sie 8lso leaves other NLEY. Departed this life on 79, 1931, st Casuglty H Y, :oflm ed f_George and H- 3 mrvma by his mother, tather, four isters, three broth d & host of other sday, D. Richasdson & Rovertsons. fanesa] T160 Vermont aves Rev. R. G. Richardson officiating. Interment Payne's cametery LEWIS, CLARENCE. on Monday, 1931," CLARENCE LEWIS, ' deve Rother Gt Mabel Jones. later. Remains resting at the W. Jarvis funeral ahnrcn. 1432 You M¢GOWAN, JERO! On Tuesday. Iluch Ot st Brovidence Hospitay JEROM e iovea prothor ‘of Hor- e Funeral from his lnkc residence, Stachope Apt., Apt, No. 5, New Jersey ave. and H st. n.w. Time of funeral later. MORRIS, EDWARD. , Departed thi life on Satus March 28, 1931, at Galinger xomm mwmn MORR! e leaves t irn_their loss one son, J one sister, Mariah ices, four nmhevl and Ernest dnes -y. A}"“ 5 neral Bariors. interment. Rosemont Cemetery, NOTHNAGLE, MAE I on unday, March MAE I NOTHNAGLE. 'beloved Funéral from t Fort Be. on * deluiives ‘and. mena. invited to_ at! end OSBORN, PHOE "‘f Oy, Meorels, 00 ot e soaldense gf ‘ner dausnter, Mrs, Harry Fermer, i Jususting, ‘Fla. EH e o of Rev. O] J; MIth e Alurm ok nsville, devoted husbanc d loving _ father ot ryor. Interment n" PADGETT, km a hd et and 1 &m»’fiunu V. ““l'. unnh ”> HN. _Suddenly, R s ordotariey Suddenly, on Iflndlm at e “Toviag Bty FimBton, fl{: 1 nis At year, beloved ':ll er of Villll m f"f-flv v, KB wuln- on vnwu? April 1 st 3 g, t Rock Cree m- ite r&.'ffy' Fiareh o] CE E. “"t l brief lllne‘. ROBINSON, loving wite of Thorion son and dev ed m 4 3hton. She also Jeaves 1o mowin loss ome son, l I‘Q' aisters, h.- one daughter- sisters, %fil h o, Mary | !a;!ey. u.nh- M mn‘m%"‘ Helplessiy we stood rained the =i of e nour we saw you die. o ‘of the. late Afthur from her late, residen Priday, April 3, at 10 s Bervice at n: Churen of m. Immaculate 931, EMMA M’ol'.h-n Sn4. two sisjers, ematm g fn Henry Tate. atns arton ave. n.w. 1 rnonrson. ISAAC, arted Saturday, "Harch nnfi a.m. ISAA one nephew, one hmv.h"-ln-ll' and a fost of other relatives and fr lishment. 3rd and WATKINS, WILLIAM H. On Monday, Mar 0.,19810 at his home, ;Jen‘u.ih 1 11'a.m., from the fu. . Intermeni Neallesville Cem- etery, Neallesville, M 5 Irvine ROB! WHYTE, bflovfid son of John A Ruppert Whyte. Funeral from residence on Wednesday, At thence to Sacred Heart Church, 16th and Park rd., where mass will be 8,530 am "for the repose of his soul. Taterment Bt. Mary's Cemetery. 31 vm.ms. ANNIE. On_Tuesday, mP , wife oI WILKINS, devol fack “Wilking " and - dahshis eEcmore. . Bhe" aiso Jesves a HIstar ang r relatives and friends. Funeral te mlum: %’u WILTAAN: 1 'uneral hter In fllmm-iam. BLAND, LUCY. A tribute of love to emory of ci deat mother, dauhter e 7 BLAND, who feft us twenty~ o today. Maren 33, 1910" embrance is the solden chain Beh triea T brea t all in vain: To have. to love, and thgn to part, - sorrow of gvr heas MRS, M. W. A n.ht long y-n ago today Sy Gur God of nnmufi"nd’“ Permit us again to see m‘ nd ULRICH, WILLIAM o o num toaa. FINAGIN ul!ot g Joving dear epay “elint years ago father, WiLLAm R, Fred his Tife mxm ik ot e 5 a8, dear X T S T ko« vin, i Ll LT s oay b his ., nc;n:onn-‘ > ones # ones wi AM R. remem e 10O R. ULRICH, more i pear. . WELCH, NELLIE. t loving o hrmolflrdo‘rlvg mfi whcn‘m . who departed Naarch You have ‘where % ST e e FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Wm. H. Sardo & Co. " L.M.(GAWLER CO. + Funeral Directors ~ 1904 m st MWD SRS e, am Thos. R. Nalley’s Son 517 11th St. S.E. L1 1220 CHAS. S. ZURHORST 801 EAST CAPITOL ST. Fhone Lincoln 0332. T W. W. Deal & Co. MO HOT NE _____ LINCOLN sa0 Joseph F. Birch s Sons 3034 M St. N W .,,.m"fl‘a{" GEO W EVISE CO. N.W. Clyde J. Nlcholl, Inc. 4209 9th_St. N.W. Col._63%4. V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the sucressors of nor connected with the original W. R Speare establish- mert. Phone Nationa! 2001, St. N.W. Formerly 940 F St. N.W. Estabiishea uu JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1337 10th St. N.W. Phor> North 0047, J. WILLIAM LEE'S SONS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS CREMATORIUM 32 PA. AVE W NATIONAL 1384, 1388 P. J. SAFFELL PERSONAL SERVICE—REASONABLE Nat'l_0587. Frank Gacr s Sons Co. oy riennowe National 2473 SEVENTH Modern Chanel CHAMBERS Herbert B: Nevius FUNERAL DESIGNS. Gude Bros. Co,, 1212 F S, Proi Delivery Serviee. 733 5t enings in |} QUALITY BY KUPPENHEIMER 14th, Cor. Chapin. Col. 0432