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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, 1931— PART ONE A-T Husband in New Orleans Sued. Mrs. Jane A. Estopinal, 1011 Rhode Tsland avenue, has filed suit in District Supreme Court for an absolute divorce from Benjamin F. Estopinal, said to be residing in New Orleans. They were married at Takoma Park December 3, | 1917, and have one child. | Mrs. Estopinal charges her husband | deserted her and the child December 27 and is living with another woman. She is represented by Attorneys Bran- denburg & Brandenburg and L. M. Denit. T | PERRY & WALSH Funeral Home 29 H St. NN\W. National 6736 UALITY, service; first, last and always, together with moderation in prices. Complete f@nerals as low as $200 may be arranged. A4 Distinctive Suits EXTREMELY COMFORTABLE G enrrEmen in the business world appreciate the supe- rior fitting qualities so evi- in giving to th $6 dent in our 8pring exhibit of Walter Morton Clothes. Expert tailors ply their craft Bk Buitpt o New York Avaue at Fifteenth ALDERHANBURET NEARJEFFERS University of Virginia Had Paid Tribute of Friend From Many States. By the Associated Press. CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va, May2.— The body of Dr. Edwin A. Ald¢éman today was buried in the little Uniersity Cemetery at Mount Jefferson—nt far fiom the grave of the founder i the University of Virginia. Sorrowing friends and assciates | gathered from a number of Easten and Southern States, witnessed the imple rites preceding burial of the mar who, as president of the University o Vir- ginia for more than a quarterof a lavishly and painstakingly ese garments a rare beauty of balance and precision of fit. 5 VTH Keeping Washinglon MenWell Dressed ® THE ENVOY Distinction and comfort combine with lasting grace and snug roomi- ness in this J. & M. medium - weight oxford. Made in both dull and fine Russia (;aH. $12.50. URPHY HOE Mt \ Tl & NATT century is credited with having done more than perhaps any other individual to bring to fruition the educational ideas of Thomas Jefferson. Services in Chapel. The funeral scrvices were held in a flower bedecked Gothic chapel on the university campus. Rev. Dwight M. Church of Charlottesville, of which Dr. Alderman was a member, conducted the services. Rev. Noble C. Powell of Balti- more, former rector of St. Paul's Church at the university, offered a prayer and two hymns were sung by the University Glec Club. Then the cortegs, with students as active pallbearers and leaders in many lines of endeavor, who called Dr. Al- ers, moved to the cemetery, under cloudy skies. At the grave a bries burial service was read by Rev. William Kyle Smith, former Presbyterian stu- dent pastor and now secretary of the University Y. M. C. A. A prayer in benediction was offered by Rev. Bever- ley D. Tucker, jr., of Richmond, Va. another former rector at St. Paul's. Mrs. Wilson Attends. Glass. Gov. Pollard was among the honorary pallbearers along with mem- bers of the Board of Visitors and ‘Trus- tees of the university, officers of the Alumnl Association and the faculty and officers of administration in addition to a selected group of those whose con- tacts with Dr. Alderman had been in jother than strictly educational lines. | Since Dr. Alderman’s death Wednes. | day night all activities at the universit; | have been suspended. This mornil | Charlottesville merchants closed thei stores and residents of the town joined with the university group in paying their final respects. il - | Railway service in parts of Bolivia is | being reduced to one train a week. AMBULANCES $4.00 Col. 0432 Best in Town, Local Call can Chambers Co. The Cost of a Funeral When the matter of cost is of paramount importance, we advise what is best under existing circumstances and render a service of the high- est type. You can place implicit confidence in our merchan- dise and our work. You Decide the Cost LM.(SAWLER CO. —— « Funera! Directcrs * 1804 M St. N.W. Telephone Pot. 4170-4171 Montgomery County Branch Office Kensington 201 Chalmers, pastor of the Pmbyferlan‘ derman “friend” as honorary pall bear- | Mrs. Woodrow Wilson attended the services, entering with Senator Carter | GEN. DRAINTO TALK |Past Commander of Legion | Scheduled for Address and Parade Shifted. Gen. James A. Drain, past national | commander of the American Legion and | & former resident of the National Capi- to be held in the Ampbitheater at Ar- | lington National Cemetery on Memorial day. Gen. Drain is a past commander of the Department of the District of Columbia, American Legion, and a | member 'of the National Post in the local department. now a resident of Spokane. Wash. Grand Marshal Charles W. McCaffrey, in charge of the Memorial day paradc, has announced that there will be a | slight change in the route this vear | Owing to the recent razing of the old | Grand Army Hall | avenue, the starting point this year will be at Ninth street and Pennsylvania avenue. The various organizations will assemble in adjacent streets between He is | Seventh and Ninth streets, falling in | 'and marching up Pennsylvania avenue | to Fifteenth street, south of the Treas- ury, north on the west side of the Treasury to Pennsylvania avenue, thence west on Pennsylvania avenue to Seventeenth street and south on Seven- teenth street to E street, where the pa- | rade will disband. The parade will start at 10 o'clock, disbanding about 10:45 o'clock. The United States Marine Band will lead the veterans, and will music during the exercises Amphitheater. in the man of the Committe= on Transporta- tion for busses to convey the veterans to Arlington Cemetery Th> memorial exercises of the vari- ous organizations will cover a period of a weck in the local cemeteries, with the main event at Arlingion on Memorial day. On Sunday, May 24, at 12:30 o'clock. the ship Gen. Rucker will leav the wharf at the Washington Barracks and exercises will be conducted for | sailors and Marines by the Woman's Relief Corps, auxiliary of the Grand Army of the Republic, with Mrs. Addie Wheeler Hickman, department presi- dent, in charge. Flowers will be strewn on the waters of the Potomac River b; members while the boat is under wa After returning to the barracks they then will participate in the exercises for the airmen at Key Bridge at 2 o'clock, which also will be impressive ceremonies. Woman Found Dead. Mrs. Clara G. Cherry, 84, was found dead in bed at 1307 N street yesterday. Coroner J. Ramsay Nevitt, after investi- gation, issued a certificate of death due to natural causes. A niece, Mrs. Allen Bennett of 7200 Blair street, was noti- ' fied by police. Eron\, NEW YORK AVENUE ot I IIK‘TIEIEE l]i @ Keeping Washington Men Well Dressed @ Chauffeurs t " Uniforms The Smartest Styles of Today $35 10 355 P-B presents the American Norfolk and the double-breasted model in gabardine, whipcord or serge, with rousers; also the French Shield - front with breeches. Cravenetted Whipcord Topcoats Black Raincoats.... Caps Gloves Puttees ... 23 r2) X4 500 pounds of Bk Bridp? o New York Avenue at Fifteenth Solid Steel. In Case of Death Call INARLNGTONRTES | tal, will be the orator at the exercises | Press Club | on Pennsylvania | also furnish | Arrangements are be- | ing made by Watson B. Miller, chair- | ‘ [THE WEATHER | | District of Columbia, Maryland, Vir- |gina and West Virginia—Fair and cooler this afternoon and evening; fair |and warmer tomorrow. Record for 24 Hours. Temperature—Midnight, 50; 2 am, 49; 4 am, 50; 6 a. 51; 8 am, 51; 10 a.m., 54; 12 noon, 56; 2 pm. 58: |4 pm., 60; 6 pm, 61; 8 pm., 60; 10 p.m., 58. Highest, 61. Lowest. 51, Temperature same date last year-— Highest, 89; lowest, 62. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast mdi Geodetic Surve: Today—Low tide, 3:00 am. and 3:36 p.m.; high tide, 8:42 am. and 9:14 p.m Tomorrow—Low tide, 3:48 a.m. and 4:25 pm.; high tide, 9:30 am. and 10:03 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Today--Sun rose 5:09 am.; sun sels 7:01 pm. ‘Tomorrow—Sun rises 5:08 a.m.; sun sets 7:02 p.m. Moon rises 9:17 p.m.; sets 5:45 am. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Rainfall. Comparative figures of the menthly rainfall in the Capital for the first four months against the average is shown in the following table: Average. January ..3.55ins. February .3.27 ins. March ....3.75 ins. April 3.27 ins. Record rainfall months were: 1931. January ..1.56ins. February .1.36ins. March .3.50 ins. April .2.96 ins. | - January, 1882, 7.09 inches; February | 1884, 6.3¢ inches; March, 1891, inches; April, 1889, 9.13 inches. 4 ‘Weather in Various Cities. | ~Temperature. — Precipi- | Max. Min. _ tation.8 Sat- Fri Sat.pm.io urday.night. 87, m. sn.m : 546 58 66 P 50 36 62 s w62 30 i a1 8.84 Asheville. t e 10! Ruffalo, Chicago, Gincinn Ciiesennc, eland. Davenport Denver. Des Moines. Galveston, Helen Sh Indianapolis, Ind.. Jacksonville, Fla Kansas City,” Mo, | Little' Rock. ‘Ark.: " Los. ‘Angeles, Calil. Loutsville, K. Mich. | Nortn ‘Platte. Omana. Nebr. | Philadeipnia. | Bhoentx. . Atz Pltisbureh, . Pa.. Portiand. Me. ... Portiand: Ored’’ San Diego, Calif. San_ Francisco, Cali Santa Fe, N. Mex. Cavannah. Ga. Seattle. Wash. Springfleld. Tii Tampa, Fia. Toledo. Ohi> Vicksbure. _Miss, . WASHINGTON, D. €. The following deaths have been reported :‘o the Health Department in the last 24 ours: Teresa Ryan Gower, 85, The Mendots. Willlam_J. Corish, 79. 728 Sth Emma Catherine Goodyear. 72. 2145 C Conrad J. Krahiing, 64, Tuberculosis Hos- | pital: John L. Philpott, 58, 1328 35th st. William Ball, 46 Emergency Hospital. ‘.;l:luevh Arnold, 15 months, Children's Hos- pital, Infant of Norman and Rene E. Watts, 3 minutes. 1125 11th st. Tnfant Kelly, 4 hours, Georgetown Univer- siiy Hospital Delia Tyler, 75, Home Aged and Infirm. Willlam ‘Swann, 68. Little Sisters Poor Richard Perkins, 81, Gallinger Hospital. Infant Rice, 3 hours, Georgetown Univer- | sity_Hospital W. WARREN 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road Adams 10341 Phones R Thoronghly Representative We have but one service to offer —the very best. It is & service that 1s thorough, considerate and thought- ful. Model chapel, private ambu- lance and livery in connection JAMES T. RYAN Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. Telephone Atlantie 1700-1701 Guaranteed 50 years. This Grave Vault will give the same protection as a $10,000 Mausoleum and you can get it at Chambers for the small cost of $85.00. is considered the best burial case in the world. Air sealed vault, It Funerals by Chambers are obtainable at half the old-time cost Complete, as Low as $75.00 Cloth-Covered Caskets, $35 up THE GREATER CHAMBERS CO. Undertakers 14th and Chapin Sts. N.W. Phone COlumbia 0432-0433 Where Service Is Bestjand Price Is Less for the first four Qards nf Thanks BAXTER. THOMAS E. We wish to acinowl- edge with grateful appreciation the many Kind expressions of sympathy and the beautiful floral tributes tendered by rela- fives and friends at the death of our be- loved fatner, THOMAS E. BAXTER THE FAMILY. BROWN. AMELIA. T wish to e: cere ihanks and appreciat neighbors and friends for their kind pressions of sympathy and beautiful flo tributes at the death of my sistar, AMELIA BROWN ELIZABETH LINDSAY. HARRIS. DORA F. sincere thanks and appreciation to many friends for their many kind expres- sions of sympathy and beautiful floral fributes at_the death of our beloved sister, DORA F. HARRIS, MRS. CORNELIA HALL AND FAMILY. JOHNSON. ERMINE COX. tend our sincere thanks and appri to Rev. L. S. Holloman and all relatives and friends for their eciati of ou kind_ex tributes at the death of our daughter and sister, ERMINE COX JOHN. SON of Arlington.’ Va FROM THE FAMILY. * MOORE. DELLA. W# wish to extend our sincere thanks and appreciation tn frisnds and relatives for their mans jons and beautiful floral at death of beloved moth DELLA MOORE W. J. MOORE AND FAMILY. RUSSELL. RUTH (DAISY). tend my_sincere to my many fri relatives for their kindness and help d: ing my mother's long fliness: also beautiful floral tributes at her death SON. CHARLES RUSSELL. ¥. our s ‘and _appreci | WILLIAMS. JAME: sincere appreciation employes of the Governmept Printing Office, Columbia Lodge, No. '85, and its branches and to the many friends for their_kindness during the illness of my late husband, JAMES E. WILLIAMS. and beautiful floral designs’ at the time of | Dis demise. ESTELLE V. WILLIAMS. WIFE. AND CHILDREN, 110§ N. J. AVE. 8E. * to the officials and {ASSOCIATES TO RENDER TRIBUTES TO DR. KOBER | Memorial Exercises Will Be Held Today at Chapel and G. W. U. Medical Men to Speak. Tributes to the work of the late Dr. 2| George M. Kcber of Washington will l | be paid by former associates at a| | memoriai service arranged by oificials of Georgetown University for this| morning at 11 o'clock in Gaston Hall. ‘The exercises will be preceded at 10 {o'clock by a memorial service in Dahl- gren Chapel held by the members of the Medical and Dental Sodalities at Georgetown, Wwhere Dr. Kober had | served for more than 30 years as pro- fessor and dean of medicine. Rev. W. Coleman Nevils, S. J.. president of the university, will deliver the sermon. At the exercises in Gaston Hall, to which all friends of Dr. Kober are in- vited, tributes will be paid in addresses by Dr. Willlam Gerry Morgan, president of the American Medical Association Dr. James A. Gannon, associate profes sor of surgery at Georgetown, and Rev. Dr. Nevils. FOUND. POLICE DOG—Large. brown and black, fe- ale, 1n yard of 1235 Morse at. ne. FOR LOST Al ply Anim NTMALS Lengue, 349 Maryland ave. s.w. Nat. 8088 BAG; containing Kevs, paper: ity Harvard Hall and 18th and Col. ward. Apt. 502. Harvard Hail. Col. BOSTON, male. brindle, white markings, not friendly. ' Liberal reward for information Te: o return. Ruppert. Ga. 0232 Vicinity 3600 24th st. n. ward. North 3802-W after 7 p.m. COCKER SPANIEL. light tan with black collar, 2 vears old: name ‘Bnoogy"; re- ward. _Call Cleveland 7507. DOG. white Mbitz,_name ~Nehi” female generous reward. Children's pet.’ 731 Rock Creek_Church_r Col. 3854 ST EYEGLASSES Lost last Monday night_ Re- turn_ to 1819 Ingleside terrace, or phone Columbis 8320. Reward. FEYEGLASSES. silver mounted, Friday morn- ing. Leave at. or phone office, Chastleton Hotel. _Rew: 2 | FOX TERRIER—Brown. puppy: 7S to name of Brownie: white spot on neck; re- ward. _Silver Spring_49 k Bavings Bank. MONE’ 0 bill 1th and Park rd. Abril 30, bout §:30 pm. Reward. 1607 Irving st. n.w. Adams 4611.° NECKLACE, crystal, going from 2901 Cort. land piace to Shoreham Hotel, or in hote! reward. M. A. r, Adams '5647. . RANGE BOX: arked Mazco's Chocolate AR 1o Croam Bars. - Finder ottty Mazco Sales. 806 Eve st. n.w. Reward. * PAJAMAS AND DRESSING GOWN, lost in nelghborhood of 14th and Pa.; reward. 1043 National Press Bldg. PIN—Saturday morning, probably on 18th st. between Kalorama and Columbis rds. old- fashioned gold pin set with pearls. Finder please call Columbla 4385. 4 JOOK—Snakeskin, vicinity Chevy Chase High School. containing money, etc. Reward: 420 Rosemary st., Chevy Chase, Md. FOCKETBOOKLost I Goldenberes & hing glasses, kevs. rosars: Ter e gt Eall Adams 3768-3 of 1357 | Upshur st. n.w. POLICE DOG, dark sray. extra claw on each | Toot: iag. coliar; Wednesday. 48 R st. n.w. Norin 5385 PORSE, small, biack, change purse, Contain: g Bils ‘nd cnange'tn or near Cergral ek Sficol.” Liberal reward. Adams 3807 SPECTACLES, horn-rimmed, Rock _Oreek Park. Meward. ~Bhone Cleveland 7417. SPITZ, white, male, 1 year old; reward. Re- | furn to 1631 R st. n. 5 | WATCH_Hamilton, | with chatn. Sase. “Notify Dist. 085 T beral 3% . gold _watch, | K." on back of Room, 308 Tower . d | wrI town section. _ WRIST WAT d: 18th_and Connecticut ave. on K Call | 8 receive rewa Benrus white gold; Wi 1801 Otis st. n.e., Benrus, in down- 143. ‘WRIST WA' nesday evening: reward. Apt. 1. _Potomac 4781-M. Bigger and Better Funerals At Half the Usual Cost Are Done by Chambers | !An‘;W:l.ull ~!'n:ul'.ll for a $75 Funeral Service The cost of funerals de- pends largely on the casket selected. A modest funeral may be obtained for as little as! $100.00. el We wish o extend our | We wish to ex- | pressions of sympathy and beautiful floral | beloved | I wish to ex- I wish to_extend my | | puFFY, wiLLAM W, | HINTON. AGNES. _On Pri ! JONES, ROSETTA. Departed this Draths. . WILLIAM W. On Fri 1931, at Bmergency Hox BALL. Funeral Monday. May 4. &t 2 m. from 2zurhorst funeral parlors. 3rd d ‘East Capitol sts. Interment Cengres- Cemetery. Relatives and friends May 1. 1931 1 Conn. ave ged 68 years Home Mon- o Ol e, odist Home. N E. BOVEE, . SARAH B. Departed this life Thurs I 30.1931_at her residence. 112 RAH R BOWE. loving moth- Bowe and Omedent Wilson. rrandm of Daniel F. Bowe and mother-in-law of Nannie Bowe. Remains Testing at J. T. Stewart {uneral parlors. 30 H st. ne._ Funeral Mon ay_ 4. from Second Baptist Church . be. | iween H end Fye sts. n.w | Holloman ofciatine | BROOKS. JAMES ARTHUR. On Thursda 1931, at Si_Elizabeth s Hospita { ARTHUR BROOKS. the teloved | husband of Louise Brooks «nd e fa- | BOW a Thee of Calyin Brooks and Mrs. Vireinia Funeral Sundar. May 3. At 3 p. from Lomax chapel. 1100 S st Dow. Friends invited = Interment Pavne's Cemeters. Please omit fAow 3 WILLIAM. On Tuesdar. 1031, At his residence. 1139 1si WILLIAM BROWN. the dev Martha Brown and loving brother of and Irene Brown and nephew of Hen King _snd Lelia Carter. Funeral Sunda May 3. At 1 p.m.. from Metropolitan Bap tist Church. ~ Remains resting at the W Ernest' Jarvis funcral church, 1422 U n.w. | BURKE, ALMA J. On_Saturday. Mav 2. 1931 rt Emergency Hospital. ALMA 1 BURKE. devoted daughter of Edward a { Jennie Neal of Herndon. Va. She slso | leaves six broihers and two sisters. Notice Remains ‘resting at W 143 vou Brooks Keener Aprit 73, on | of funeral later. Ernest Jarvis funeral church, st. n.w. CARROLL. DANIEL. On Friday. Mav 1 1931, at Gallinger Hospital. DANIEL CAR- ROLL, beloved _husband of Agnes Car- Toll. father of Mim=a Carroli. Brother Harriet Lipscomb. He leaves other Teii- fives and friends to mourn his departure. Remains resting at the John T. Rhines funeral chapel. 3rd and Eve sts. s.W. No- tice of funeral later. | CLARKE, WILLIAM 3. Frank Howard, Philadelohin, LIAM 8. CLARKE, husband Amelia Herbst Clatke. ~ He I four grandchildren and three great chilaran. Interment Monday, May Philadelphia, Pa. COLE, JOHN LEE. On Friday, Mav 1. 1931 at_his residence, 816 Massachusets av De. JOHN LEE COLE, son of the late John ‘T. and Henrietta’ Gibson Cole, and hrother of Susie May Cole. Park A Cole and David J. H. Cole 1 Above residence on Mond am. Intermen: Rock Creex. | COLEMAN, GEORGE CHARLES. this life on Thursday. April 30, Hot _Springs. Va. GEORGE COLEMAN. _son ‘of ~Mrs. s ‘of Philadelphia, Pa.: grandson of atilda_Coleman, devnted nephew of | Nellie Holmes and Mrs Gib- | son and Lieut. Richard J. Holmes. Notice | of tuneral hereafter. 3 DAWKINS., MERRITT LEWIS. On Satur. Uy, May 2. 1931 at his Tesidence. 234 i1th st. ne. MERRITT LEWIS, beloved husband of Delia T. Dawkins. ' Funeral will be held from his latc residence on Tuesdny, May 5. 2% 8:30 am. thence to St. Joseph's Church. whers mass will be said at 9 am. for the repose of his soul Interment Mount Olivet Cometery. | DORSEY, ROBERT H. On Saturday. May 3. 1931, at George Washington Hospil: ROBERT H. son of the late Allen 8. and Margaret Shreve Dersey. Remains rest- 1 at the W. W. Chambers funeral hom: 1"80 Chapin st. Notice of funer ater. On Friday. May 1 Pa. WIL- cf the late Departed nw. Snddenty. on Wed- nesday, April 29, 1931, WILLIAM H.. hu band of Frances C. Duffy (nee Calvert), of 2233 18th st. n.w. Puneral from Almus R. Speare’s funeral ‘parlors. 1623 Conn. ave n.w. Monday. May 4. at 10 am. Inter- ment at Arlington National Cemetery. 3% EDIE, SANFORD. On Priday. May 1, 1931, at_Georgetown University Hospital, €AN- PORD EDIE. brother of Florence Joh and Leonora Edie. Services s Sons’ chapel. 1754 Pa. ave. n.w. May 3, at 3 p.m. Interment pri- EDWARDS, MADGE C. Saturdav. M 1931, at 11:15 a.m.. MADGE C. EDWARI beloved wie of Ernest E. EAwards, mother of Erne E. ‘r; Resinald M. and Ida Edwards, daughter of the late Rev. and Mrs. Theodore Willlams and sister of Rob- ert and Reginald Williams. Mrs. Tda Gat Wood and inez Choice. Funeril Tuesday. May 5. at 2 pm. from seGuire’s funerai ‘home. 1820 Oth st. n.w. The remiins may be viewed after 4 _Fv. Mond: Family Apt. 301. 1438 st. n.w. Interment Harmony Cemetery. 4 GORDON, SHIRLEY MAY. On Priday. May | “9°1831, at Children's Hospital, SHIRLEY MAY. beloved deughter of Charles B. and Lucia O'Neil Gordon. aged 5 years and § Tonths. Funeral from her late ro:idence, 1428 Morse st. n.e.. on Monday, May 4. at 2 o'clock p.m. Relatives and friends in- Vited to attend, Intermeat Cedar Hill Cemetery. HAISLIP, SILAS E. On Friday, May 1_1931, ‘at 1:45 a.m., at Emergency Hospital, SILAS E. beloved husband of Anna E. Haislip. Furcral from bis late residence, 4514 13th on Monday. May 4. ‘at 3 p.m. nd_friends invited to attend. at Rock Creek Cemetery. 3% day, May 1, 1931 at_Washington Sanitarium, ' AGNES HIN. TON (nee Mitchell), beloved daighter of the late Henry and Arne Mitchell Pu- neral services at her late residence, on Monday, May 4, st 2 p.m; and friends invited. Interment Cemetery. 3 st nw Relatives Interme; C st. s.w. Relativet Congression: JOHNSON, ROBERT DANIEL. Departed this life Friday. May 1, 1931 at 1:33 am at_ his residence. 1713 N. J. n. ROBERT DANIEL JOHNSON. leaves 3 loving and devoted wife, Louise Barnes Johnson, and devoted father and mother, George W. and Hattle R. Johnson; two sisters and 2 urothers, 8&iso many other relatives d friends. Remains ting at the above address. TFuneral Mone . M 4, at 9 a.m.. from Holy Redeemer Church, Y. ave. bet. Pirst st. and N. J. ave. nw. Interment Lincoln Memorial Ceme- tery. ‘Thurs- ‘day. April 30, 1931, at her resi ce, 1252 Hal 775w’ ROSETTA JONES etoved Fother ‘of Henry Ny Bd., Joseph C. Wil- liam, Samuel, “Wall Mary Johnson, Blanche Quiners. She leaves one sunt, Julla Dorl!“ six grandchild: three nieces and a host of other relatives riends. Remains resting_at_Eugene funeral parlors, 8. Ci t. Monday, May 4. from port Chaties County, Md 3 JORD. RANDOLPH. On Friday, May 1. 1931, RANDOLPH JORDAN, devoted brother of Elizabet Desting at the W, chuich, 1432 You st neral Tuesdav, Mev 5. at Afount Zion M. E. Church. ©0'CONNOR, WILLIAM W. On Friday, May 1. 1931, at Lorton. Va. WILLIAM W. ‘CONNOR, husband of Lomie_ O'Connor, father_of Mrs. Bertha O E. Swain and Mrs. Edna Self. and two sons. Joseph E. O'Cénnor_and W. J. OConnor. Funeral service Monday, ‘May 4. at 2 pm., at Cranford Memorial Church, Lorion,” Va TInterment at Lorton. - PATE. ARDELLA. On Thursdas, April 30. 1931, at Freedmen's Hospital, after & brief fllness. MRS, ARDELLA PATE. Fu neral will be held from the Walk § M morial Church, 13th st. between Wf¥nd Vsts. n.w.. at 6 pm. Sunday. Ml 3 Remains will be shipped to Relatives and friends invited. PEYTON, WILLIAM T. Suddenly passed away on Fridav. May 1. 1931, at Gailin- ger Hosp WILLIAM 'T. PEYTON, son 5f the late Barney Peyton and Caroline Peyton, brother of James B, Turner B. George M. and Ryland N. P i mains resiing at parlors, 1300 South Capitol st. Monday, May 4, a: 2 p.m., from the above med 'funeral pariors. ' Interment Odd Fellows' Cemetery, Arlington, Va. PHILPOTT, JOHN L. On Thursday. April 30. 1931," JOHN husband of the late Lille Philpott, 58 years. Funeral from his son’s Tesidence, 1528 35th st. n.w.. on Monday. May 4, at 8:45 a.m.. thencs Holy Trinity Church, where requiem 1nass will he said_at 9:15 a.m. for the repose of ives and friends invited. ary's Cemetery, Rockville, <A TTERFTELD, MAGGIE. Suddenly, on May 2. at 2 am. at Roxboro, N. C.. MAGGIE SATTERFIELD, beloved wife of Ludwara Satterfield. ‘and devoted mother of Wil- liam, Mamie and Samuel Batterfield and Mississippi. Clyde J.Nichols, Inc. ;42” 9th 8t. N.W, Columbia 6324 We Furnish Caskets Made by the | National Casket Co. B Our Charges for 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. | Let | TYE Ceceiia Small. Notice of funeral later. ‘HINETTI, ALEXANDER. On Friday, May 1. 1931, ALEXANDER. beloved husband of Stella_'Schinetti. ~Funeral from his late residence, 1332 6th st. n.w.. on Tuesday, May 5. at 11 am. Relativi invited. " Interment Mount "Olivet Ceme- ery. STEVENS, ROBERT BOWIC. On Saturday. May 2. 1931, at his residence. 3720 13th st nw. ROBERT BOWIE, beloved hus band of Bessie A. Stevens (nae OCall ghan) and father of Louise and Wit Stevens Funeral from his late rerl 3720 13th st. n.w., on Monda 9 ‘am. thence to Bt. Gabri where mass will be offered at 9:30 am., for the reposs of his soul Relatives ‘snd friends _are invited. Interment Mouni Olivet Cemetery. THOMPSON, ASULA. Suddenly, on Wed- nesday. April 29, 1931, at Wards courts ASULA THOMPSON, beloved daug Asula and Russell Thompson. Fu- neral Monday, May 4, at 2 pm. from Jenifer's funeral parlor; 1115 22nd st. n,W. iInterment Fort Lincoln’ Cemetery. 4 TWYMAN. FRANK. Ou Thursday, April 30, 1931, FRANK TWYMAN, devoted husbar of Rosa Twy) an. father of Jack. Frank and Robert T yman. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church. 1432 You st. n.w., until Saturday mornin thereafter ot his laty residence. Rive foad Md. Interment Sunday. May 3 at esbur 'ORDELIA. ‘Thursday. April 30. ‘CORDELIA TYLER. grandmother of Mrs. Mamie Strother, Aibert Warren. Jr. and’ Oscar ‘Warren and mother-in-law of John Albert Warren, Funeral St 3 at 1:30 p.m. from Pr home, 389 Rhode Island ave. n.w. Fri d. term Cemetery. invil e Lincoln Memorjal TYLER, MAD S Toar T On _Wedne wite of Ulysses aiE 2 trude Brock d’ L Cat Sunday, Ma: 3175t 1736 p.mme Trom the Ernest Jarvls uneral church, 1432 U st VINCENT, CORDELIA ANN. Departed this life acefully, on turd, ay 2, 1931, CORDELIA A VINCENT, hloved mother of Rose L. Barker .nee Vifeent). Funeral priva’e) 3 55 4 at 2 o'cloc. 1 07000 of Ge: ‘at_the residence of his sisier, Mrs. | Braths WEST, MATTHEW. Departed this life Al o e Balne e Haape - AATTARW WEST, ihe devoted son of Mack and Dell West. ' He also leaves to mourn their los: three sisters, two brothers and other rel- atives and friends. Remains _re: Barnes” funeral home. 4 Funeral Monday, May 4, Barnes funeral parlors. 8 Friends invited. = Interment Cemetery. WHEATON. FRANCIS BRADFORD. at’ Parne’s ™, of Colimhia Commandery cf the ¥ Order of the Loval Legion of th Unitea States announces the desth reditary _Companion iCTS BRAL FORD WHEATON, Lieutenant Colonel T 8. Army o Califory; March 1 at the N tional Cei . on Lieut. Col ULYSSES §. CRANT. Army.’ Commander. G H. POWFLL. Recorder WILLIAMS. MALINDA _On_Prida MALINDA WILLIAMS ~ Rem. t Prazier's funeral home Sundav. otice of funeral later Mor v Mar 1 ins wii May 4 31, st nel after MARY" WILLIAMS. Joseph Williams. their loss other rela mains resting at home. 48 K st . May 3 €30 pm. thereafier at her iate resi dence. Funeral Monday. May 4, am. from Holy Redeemer Church, York ave. between Ist st. and New Jerser ave nw. Interment Mount Olivet Cemec- belovcd mother She ieaves v LOUISE. On Thursday. 1931, at 5.10 am. LOUI mother of Harry Wiils, Daisy Beatrice Ho' She " also nephews and other nds. “Remains resting at Ernest Jarvis funeral church. st. n.w. until 1 p.m. Saturday: thereafter at her iate residence, 2114 P 3t. n.w. neral Monday, May 4. at 1 p.m., from Union Wesley M. E. Church 3 WILSON. ROOSEVELT. On Wednesday, April '29. 1931, af Gallinger Hospital ROOSEVELT. the beloved husband of F: nie Wion and devoted son - JOLn Wi son of Rocky Mount. N. C. Funeral Mon- day. May & at 1:30 pm. from Lomaxs chapel. 1400 8 st n.w. Friends invites. Interment Payne's Cemetery. 3 WOOLFALL. LEILA. Passed into life eters nal on Saturday. May 2. 1931 at 10-30 am at Garfieid Hospi*al. LEILA, beloved mother of the Rev. Hulburt Woolfall, rec tor of St. Mark's Episcopal Church. thi city. Puneral services will be held at 8t. Andrew’s Church, Yonkers, N. Y., Mond; May 4, At 2 p.m. 3 In Memoriam. BANKETT. MARTHA. In memory MARTHA BANKETT. who dej life one year ago today. May 3, 1930. dear mother. thy labor o'er: & hands will toil no more Faithful mother. both true and kind. A'truer mother you eould rever find. For a1l of us she did her best. God ‘grant her soul eternal ‘rest : HER SON. EDWARD J. STEWART * DANT. CLEMENTS T. 1n sad and loving re. ‘membry n father. CLEMENTS T. DANT, who away eight years ago today, May 3, His passing should be a challenge to all. A ‘call to work still undone The example he set, and the goal he sought. A ‘Dattern should be for each one. HARRIS. MARTHA. Sacred to the memory . of ‘my dear mother. MARTHA HARRIS. who left me forty years ago today, May 3. 1891, Many times T smile as fappy, But only God can know my heart: I kneel and pray to meet some day, Meet again fo never part LONELY DAUGHTER, GUSSIE E. REY- NOLDS. > Aprl 0. . devoted Prost and aves three tives and W, of this HAWKINS. BERTHA H. A tribute of love to the memory of our dear wife and mother, Mrs. BERTHA H. HAWKINS. who entered the haven of rest twelve years 2go today. May 3, 1919. Not now, but in the coming years. It may be in the better land. We'll Tead the meaning of our tears. And there. some time, we'll understand JQHN W, "HAWKINS' AND GOLDIE J McNAMARA. SARAH E. Tn sad but_lov S ememytancs Of Ou: deat. mother: SARAN = E. McNAMARA. whom God called to rest six years ago today, May 3, 1925. . Nothinz can ever take away The love that hearts hold dear: Pond memories linger_every day. Remembrance keeps vou near. HER CHILDREN. * MURRAY. IDA. In loving memory of Mrs.™ IDA MURR: Y. who departed this life sud- denly May 3, 1930. T cannot see your loving face. The smile T used to see, But let this little token' show T will always think of thee ROBINSON. CORNELIUS W. In lo ‘membrance of my devoted our loving father. N. who depart 280 today, May 3. 192 m this world of many ehanges, F5. that 1and of perfect rest. God has taken you, dear father. To eternal rest WIFE AND CHILDREN. TAYLOR. SAMUEL W. DUVALL. PAULINE . TAYLOR. In sad but loving remembrance of SAMUEL W. TAYLOR. who passed s three vears ago today. May 3. 1928. an PAULINE TAYLOR DUVALL. who left us six years ago, April 22, 1935, » Loved in life, remembered in death. THE PAMILY. WILLIAMS, JUDGE W. 1In fond memery of our dear father. JUDGE W. WILLIAMS. Wwho departed this life four years sgo tos day, May 3, 1027. tten. AND Oonl;k‘b‘l'n ,A" fory JA ’ WILLIAMS., MRS. ESTELLE JONES. ¢ FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Wm. H. Sardo & Co. ; Funeral Chapel 412 H ST. NE. Lincoln 0524 Ambulance service. C HAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. Phone Lincoln 0372. LM.(SAWLER CO. 1804 M St. N Pot. 4170, 4171 Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.W. Ehone West 00e8. GEO. W. WISE CO. 2300 M ST. N.W. Weet "oiss: V. L. SPEARE CO. ther the successors of mor connected with 'the otiginal W. K. Bpearc_establish- Bose Nats 009 . N.W. "'t"e"g‘-!e’r‘l?"m lr St. ll:l.w? ablished 1876 JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1 Phene h_004: 1337 10th St. HAMBERS J. WILLIAM LEE'S SONS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS CREMATORIUM 333 PA. AVE. N.W. _NATIONAL 1384, 1385. P. J. SAFFELL PERSONAL SERVICE—REASONABLE. 783 5th St. N.W. Nat_083: Thos. R. Nalley's Son 517 11th St. S.E. LI 1220 . Frank Geier’s Sons Co. i SEENTE Shiephone National 2473 ALFRED B. GAWLER WALTER A. GAWLER WILLIAM A. GAWLER SONS Established 1850 Chapel Cremations Lady Attendant 1750-2-4 Pennsylvania Avenue NW Phones: NAtional $512-5513 | NO BRANCH OFFICE I FUNERAL DESIGNS. Gude Bros. Co,, 1212 F St. Prompt Aute Delivery Servi Artistic—expressive—inexpens! GEO. C. SHAFFER EXERESSVE, FLORAT ENBLEMS AT MoD- th & Eye MONUMENTS. MONUMENTS BIG _REDUCTION FOR APRIL AND MAY JA?. R. DURITY Bladensburs Rd. N. Opposite Sears & Lt