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PERRY & WALSH Funeral Home 29 H St. NW. National 6736 UALITY, service; first, last and always, together with moderation In prices. Complete funerals as low as $200 may be lrrznged W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road Col. 0464 “ Phones (A qams 10341 . Experienced Service EHIND this organization is a background of serv- ice; two decades of learning how to serve better and more efficiently. Yet our service does not cost more; indeed, it will be found upon investigation that our service is priced more modestly than most. We offer complete mortuary service for as little as §100. RAL HOME Inc. '?orrAeI;rfeHgfflsk urneighbor STREET, N €. PHIDNES:LINCOLN 8260-8201 THE EVENING LIGHT TO BE PERPETUAL WAR DEAD MEMORIAL Ceremonies Planned for May 17 at Church of the Immacu- late Conception. | - Ceremontes attending the estabish- | | ment of a votive light as a perpetual | !memvrlll to the war dead will be con- | ducted by Rev. Francis J. Hurney, | | chaplain of Vincent B. Costello Post, American Legion, at the Church of the | Immaculate Conception on May 17 at 5 o'clock p.m. At tpe service an American flag given | Chambers’ | tending _the sesquicentennial STAR, WASHIN TUESDAY, D O the church by the post will be for- mally presented. Arrangements for the WORLD BANK DISCUSSED presentation are being made by Gregory Cipriani. The services will be broad- ions Attend ‘At the services an American flag given ,mn'"d"' of Fineinay cast from Washington over Station | Brussels Conference. WOL. Plans will be further discussed at the | BRUSSELS, May 5 (#).—The sub- regular meeting of the post tonight at | committee appointed by the Bank for 8 oclock in the board room at the|International Settlements is meeting ! R ——— |today to discuss the creation of a |world bank for long-term credits. | Representatives of British, French, | German, Italian and Belglan banks compose the committee. Two sessions were held yesterday but the discussions were not revealed. Karl Melchior, di- rector of the Warburg Bank in Ham- Iburg, Germany, attended. Masonic anllee Banquet Tonight. NEW YORK, May 5 () —Delegates trom Europe, Canada and Mexico a of the New York Grand Lodge of Masons will tonight attend the jubilee banquet in the Hotel Astor. ‘Lord Amphill of England will preside. Larger Funeral Home Saves You 12 Price of Old Time Undertakers Three Chape ls and Five Parlors—Use of Building Free! WE ARE CONSIDERED THE, LARGEST AND BEST IN THE CITY! 10 CARS, HEARSES AND AMBULANCES WE USE ONLY THE BEST OF EQUIPMENT Look at These Caskets, Compare Our Prices. You Are Sure of Then Choose by Comparison. Perfect Service When You Call Chambers. National Caskets or Any Make You Desire. Grey Cloth Casket, the whole funeral, cars and all. service and all that goes with any funeral. We guarantee to save you money on any Funeral. In case of Death call Real Experienced Undertakers. Business in the city. Only. . B We claim the Largest White Undertaking The Greater- Chambers Co. Cor. 14th and Chapin Sts. N.W. Service Is Col. 0432-0433 Best and Price Is Less eorge W. Offutt, President WASHINGTON BOARD OF TRADE... To Quote Mr. Offutt: “The Washington Beoard of Trade has always maintained the position that everything possible should be done to protect and stimulate local bu ness, and to encourage the purchase of the products of local industry.” It is a matter of civic pride to be certain that you are spending yoyr money with a Washington con- cern that will.keep it in Washington. For every dollar spent for-out-of n breatl, cakes, rolls, buns, pastries and all other hakery products that are shipped here daily by the hundreds—that dollar goes out of town AND DOES NOT RETURN. BAKERY ADDRESS On the wrapper of every loaf of bread sold in Washington is a small [2b»] giving the name AND ADDRESS of the bakery that made it. Look FOR THIS LABEL. Make sure it is the name and ad- dress of a Washington bakery. It's your assurance You are spending your money with a Washington concern. The local label is your personal protec- tion . . . for you know that bread made here under the direct supervision of the District of Columbia Health Department is SAFE BREAD! INSIST upon the products of Washington bakeri « +« NO matter in WHAT store you shop! Says: “The effort nbw being made to Protect the local baking industry is most commendable, and should have the united support of all those in- terested in the welfare of Washingto'n." ve ning Sy tar Bmldr My Dear Mr, fNCourage t "dusm 8¢ the € purc, Johnsop . Associated Bakery Unions “BAKERY SALESMEN'S" Local Union No. 33 Indorsed by the Washington Central Labor Union “BAKERS” Local Union No. 118 The Distriet following firms of Columbia are producing bread and other (i subject to the inspection and supervis ATHENS BAKERY ALEXANDRIA BAKING BOND BREAD BAKERY SQNNECTIC E CO. RBY BAKING CO. URTY: PIE_CO_ DORSCH BAKERY GUNDERSHEIMER & CAKE co. of th s In conformity with the established regulations prevailing in the They make SAFE breads! D. C. Health Department . in the interest of SAFE BREAD —made in Washington—always fresh, pure and wholesome. Placed and paid for by the Associated Bakery Unio, MAY 5, 193 THE. WEATHER District of Columbia—Increasing cloudiness and warmer, followed by showers late tonight and tomorrow; cooler tomorrow afternoon and night, gentle winds, mostly southeast and | south. Maryland—Increasing cloudiness and warmer, followed by showers, beginning late tonight and tomorrow; cooler to- morrow afternoon and night, moderate winds, mostly east and southeast. Virginig—Showers tonight and to- morrow, warmer in the interior tonight: cooler tomorrow afternoon in the morth portion, moderate east and southeast winds. Record for Twenty-four Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 67; 8 p.m., 62 12 midnight, 53; 4 am., 44; llm 50; | noon, 63. |, Barometer—4 pm. 3015, 8 pm., 30.16; 12 midnight, 30.17; 4 am., 30.16; {8 am, 30.15; noon, 30.10. Highest temperature, 69, occurred at 2:30 p.m. yesterday. Lowest tempera- ture, 41, occurred at 6 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 80. Lowest, 51. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 4:37 am. and 5:13 pm.; high tide, 10:18 am. and 10:51 .m. P Tomorrow—Low tide, 6:03 pm.; high tide, 11:42 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 5:07 a.m. 7:03 p.m. Tomorrow—sSun rises 5:05 a.m.; sun sets 7:04 p.m. Moon rises 11:27 p.m.; sets 7:20 am. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Rainfall. Comparative figures of the monthly | rainfall in the Capital for the first four months against the average is shown in the following table: Average. January. ..3.55 ins. Pebruary. .3.27 ins. March. ....3.75 Ins. | April......3.27 ins. Record rainfall months were: January, 1882, 7.09 inches; February, 1884, 6.34 inches; March, 1891, 8.84 inches; April, 1889, 9.13 inches. Weather in Varions Cities. i 5:29 am. and 11:08 am. and sun sets I February March. April. for the first four 5913y, Stations. = weather, -+ gup1219IE Abilene, Tex Albany, N. Y. Atlants, Ga.... Atlantic City. Baltimore. Md.. Birmingham . Bismarck, N. D, Boston, Mass. Buffalo, N. Y.... Charleston. ‘§.C. Chicago, Cincinnati Cleveland, | Columbia, Clear 0.40 Cloudy | Helena, % | Huron,'s. Dak. ; | Indianapolis.Ind 20.92 Jacksonville,Fla. 29.94 Kansas City. Mo 2078 | Los Angeley. .. 2090 Loutsville, Ky.. Cloudy . Ptcloudy Clear Rain + Cloudy Cloudy 0 Clear 1 Pt.cloudy ; Clear 3 Cloudy Clear N Y. Oklahoma' City. Philadelphia Phoenix. A | Bittsburgn, Pa. Portiand. Me. .. 3 Gloudy | Pt.cioudy San Antonio. n 06 Pt.cloudy 0. .. Cloudy St. Louis, Mo... Pt.cloudy St. Paul, Minn.. Seattle, Wash. .. Spokane, _Wash. Tamps, Fla._.. WASH [ ‘City. BAG—Brown leather. in Lansburgh's store. Dear lunch counter, Mey 4. Reward. North BILLFOLD, biAck, with National Press Club and Board of Trade membersiip card. turn ‘logsldhey Roche, Chandler Bldg.. N: tional 7 | BRACELET—White 1 | petween 1itn snd vih s witn o ruby st . pin; | 7946 Macomb ‘and Cathedral Mansions. ward. _Clev. 2521 DOG. white nauz generous reward. Creek_Church_rd. n.w. 16000;, orfldrens ver ._Col. 3854 Bo ul h! {oot answers to Jimmle. Reward. Call R RINGS—! ble, in Congressional | Country Club, aturday night. May ; aricle Sl of old gold, 1+ by 25 in size. Finder will please return to club or notify manager, Congtessional_Country Club. stal. square cut; probably on e "fiecfim to Krosh, 1308 18th st. n.w. Apt. 2. North 7145 EYEGLASSES—Bone frames, hear 16th and Fla. ave. Mantz, phone Col. 7200. FOX TERRIER_Brown. puppy: answers to name of Brownie: white spot on neck; re- ward. _Silver Spring_494-M. OLASSES. i brown casc, Lancaster, N. H." between rd. and Ay,'-m.u.dnr Theater, Suni Adams 165 ard T “Whitcomb, 16th and Col. night DBAG. biack: initials W. C. A Re- Call North 1703-J or 48 Bryant, HAN Town handbag. on April 5. be- tween 5th and H n.w. and 1631 R n.w. con: taining working clothes. M. W. Walsh, 468 PURS e small._fancy. containing A A R e DR R T Teward | Col. 4414 between 1 and 6 p.m. 6+ | SPECTACLES, horn-rimmed. — Roek Park Reward. Phone Cleveland 71 | sPITZ D | Rewara. SPITZ, white, male, 1 year old; reward. Re- Dirn to 1631 R st. n.w ANGE PU 3 A N, B Monduy, afierioon near Dupont Circle. Reward. Phone De- catur 0280 " WRIST WATCH—Lady's, Bulova. diamont And sapphires; betwhen Washinston and Bifmoull Run, near, Great Fally Vi Phone Mrs. Niles erel” reward. WRIST WATCH Siiy inrdown- tow, orth RIS WATGH--LadyF white onday about 4 pm. Rewaid. ‘Adams 0483, rwrrmr “DOLLAR _BILL, betwee and_Monroe_st. 5 505 OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT Weekly or Monthly Payments EISEMAN’S Fine Men's Wear Seventh and F Sts. x-a gold, Swiss: “Tclephone n _RIGES J. Our Charges for 1,000 Adult Funerals 30 cost less than....$100 75 gost 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. CEMETERIE! Glenwood Cemetery Choice Lots and Sites For Sale l ENDOWMENT FUND ENSURING PERPETUITY Qards nf Thauks. CRYER. ALICE JANE. We wish to express our sincere thanks and sppraciation for the letters of condolence and kind ex pressions of sympathy in our sad bereave Thent in the logs of our dear wife imother, ALICE JANE CRYER CLARENCE O "CRYER, WALLACE AND HONALD CRYER, SWAN, JESSE J. I wish thanks to the many frie kind to me during the i dea'h of my father. JESS DAUGHTER, MRS. GEORK Braths. ANDERSON. WILLIAM . On Sundaz Mas | . at 615 p.m.. WILLJAM H. ANDER to_extend my ds who were so son. hiisband of Mary C. Ande: of Dr. C. B. Anderson aad Mrs.' Carrie Sweeney. Mrs. Bernice Chapman eret’. Anderson. Funersl was May 5. from Boyd's funeral pa and L'sts. n.w. BROWN, NARCISSA DAVIS. Departed t lifa o Sunday. May 3. 1931. at_Ga Hospital. NARCISSA DAVIS ‘BROW ing wife of Frank A Brown. motn Alpharetta and James Davis leaves three brothers and other relatives and friends to mourn their loss. Funeial Thursday, May 7. at 2 pm. from Peoples Congregational Church. M at. betwsen 6th and 7th sts. nw. Remains resiing at Stewart's funeral parlor, 30 H st. n.e. BURKE, ALMA J. On_Saturday, May 2. 1931, at Emergency Hospital. ALMA J BURKE, devoted daughter of Edward and Jennie Neal of Herndon, Va. She also leaves six brothers and fwo sisters. Pu- peral Wednesday, May 8 at 2.pm. i Florlat; Ve, Remaing reating at' . Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 1432 You st. nw. § CARDEN. FRANK W. On Tuesday. May 1031, . PR beloved band of Mena May Cardea (n Palmer). Notice of funeral iater N. NELIGH. Sudde; on Monday, b o mu"’_z Geotge Washington U versity Hospital, NELIGH MARTIN CHAP- T T o tin and beloved wife of John Chapman, | aged 20 years. Funeral from her late resi dence, 349 O st. s.w., Wedoesday, May 6, at 2 pm. Relatives and frien invited. Interment Congressional Cemetery. 5 DORMAN. CAROLINE V. Euddenly. Sun day. May 3. at_her residence, 1931 Doramy Ta . “CAROLINE V. DOR- | MAN. Remains resting at V. L. Speare | o105 B G now. Fuheral from. Osk 1ii Cemetery chapel Wednesday. May 6. 11 o'clock. Interment Oak &ill Cerpe: ry. DORNEY. MARY F. 1031, MARY F. DOT Thomas Dorney. R of Thomas F. Murray ave. s.e. Notice of f DORNEY, THOMAS. Suddenly. on Mondav, May 4. 1931, THOMAS DORNEY. beloved usbarid of Mary F. Dorney. Remains a chapel of Thomas F. Murray & Son 2007 Nichols ave. s.e. Notice of funeral later, DYER, THEODORE. On Monday. May 4 1031, at 1600 Marion st. n.w., THEODORE DYER. 'Remains at Frazier's funeral home, | 389 R. I. ave. nrw. Notice of funeral later. § s 3 ICK W. On Tues. ELBREY. MAJ. FREDERICK 6, it | A REY. U. 8. A., retired, in his 9and year. | )"unerll from Priends’ Meciing House. Sandy Spring. Md., Thursday, May 4. At 2 p.m. GIBSON, EDWARD. On swronday. May Lk 1931, at 6:30 p.m.. at his residence, 31 Virginia ave. s.¢.. EDWARD GIBSON. de- | voted_son of Anna Gibson Dyson and the late Edward Gibson and brother of Elsia Harris, Helen Andrews, Grace Davis Elaine’ Dyson. Beujamin, James, Albert nd_ Ruth Gibson. Notice of~ fune e e resting oy ihe *W. ‘Ernest s funeral church, 1432 You st. n.W. GRANT, BESSIE. On Sunday, May 3, 1931. at Providence Hospital, BESSIE. belnvrfl Fite of Serst. ¥ied Giant, U 8 A Funeral se o chimbers, 14 Helll home. 1400 Chlnln . n.w., on Tues- May 5. at D.1 Interment Cedar fl Cemercry “Weanesiay, May 6. at 1650 ay. May 4. | oved wife of | mwmw, JOHN WILLIAM. On Sunday. 1931 et Walter Recd Hospital, | KINS, devoted son | ns, festing at the | churcn, 1432 You [ nw., until Wednesday noon: 'thereafter at his late residence. 19°17th st. se. Pu- peral’ Thursday, May 7. 1931 at I pm. from East EiViry Ghurcn) Tatn Sad B ol “NDII!ON. JA-IS ALBERT. Suddenly, G Seurddr May 3 1931 JAMES AL devoted son of James ll\d llnnon Johnson and brother of Mary and Charles Henderson. Puneral Wedn day, May 6, at 1 pin. from Ebene M. E. Church, 4th and D sis. s.e, Rev. Walter English officiating. Interment ‘Woodlawn Cemetery. Relatives and friends | invited. Remains It!lln‘ At the W. Erne; Jarvis funeral church, 1432 You st. n. until 6 p.m. Tuesda: thereafter at hn late residence, 219 Va. ave. s.e. HOUGH, LUCY. On Friday, Ma7 1. 1931, at her residence, 841 State’ st.. Bridgs | Conn.. LUCY HOUGH, formerly cf Wasn- | sngton, D. C.. in_her €5th vear. ghe iz survived by a'niece, Mrs. Lucy Bre d f%o nephews. French and Fhurman Bicks ler. Interment May 4. HOWISON, JAMES A. Passed on Saturday. May 2. ‘1331, at Naval Hospital, K% %seq 10" Sears, Delovea son o1 ‘Ray ard Amands Howison. brother of John How- | ison, . Funeral services will be conducted at_the Tabler funeral home, 928 M st. n.w., ‘Tuesday, May 5. at 2 p.m. Inter- ment Fort Lincoln Cemetery. JAMES, DORA BELLE GRAY. On April 27. 1931, ‘at her home, in Wateriord, Va.. DORA BELLE GRAY JAMES. Funeral took place Wednesday. April 29, at Waterford, Va. Interment Leesburs, Va. JONES, RALPH MARLIN, JR. On Monday, May '4, 1931, at Children's Hospital, Wash- ington, D. C., RALPH MARLIN JONES, Jr., beloved infant son of Ralph Marlin,' sr. and Mary Magdalene Jones (nee Dawson). Funeral Wednesday, May 6, at 2 pm from Ives' chapel, Spruce st. and Wilson blvd., ‘Clarendon, Va. Interment Oakton, llNG, ALLEN. On Tuesdsy, May §, 1931, 9:20 ‘a.m., at his residence, 485 L st, £ Rl KING, devoted husband of the late Harriett A. King, father of Cur- iey King, He also leaves a devoted daughter-in-law, Edith Minor King: two srandchildren _and many other relatives and friends. Remains resting at the John T. Rhines funeral chapel, 3rd and Eye sts. 5.W. Notice of funeral l-lu. MASSEY, EMILIE THOMAS. On Tuesday, May 5. 1931, EMILLE THOMAS MABSSEY, Funeral services on Thursdiy. May 7. & 11 am. at Friends Meeting House, hndu Spring. Md. MERLFELT, . JACQUELINE. _On Mondar. May 4. 1931, at her rzsidence, 3923 Iilinois ave. n.w. JACQUELINE, Icvins daughter of Rilla M. and George' W. Mehlf2it and | sister of Bernica Mehifelt. ' Funeral from her late residence on Wednesd at 11 am. Interment Cedar tery. Relatives and {riends invi T EREDERICK W, EL- | *% A—9 Beaths STABLER, CALEB. On Mongas. May 1971, ‘af_Wilmington. Del. CALEB tn~ BLER, Puneral Wednesdny, May 6. at 3 B trom Fiiends feesing Houge. Sandy pring, Md. Interment Priends’ Cemete. TINNEY, VERNON MAURICE. par Ve Hte 38 ax 4. TON MAURICE VER: NON TINNEY. infant son of Willlam A, and Norma L. Tinney and srandson of Mrs Virginia Tinney. Funeral services Wednesday. May 6. at 130 p.m., at his nts’ residence. 1021 Lamont si. n.w. MARY ° BUULAN. Entered into I Test on Sunday. May 3. 1931. at Ealtimore, Md . after a brie ss. MARY v, fe of Samuel £ Benjamin 150 leaves to Pearl Robb. stelle Btew- Jessie, Bd- d Gearse ives and fiisnds. oty Sonnson. rn_their loss four siste ate residence. Wednesday X the Priendship Baptist Chureh sts. s.w., the Rev. B. H. Whiting. pastor. YOUNG. JOSEPH T.. JR. Departed this lite on’ Saturday. May 2. 1931. at Gallinger Hospital. JOSEPH T. YOUNG. Ji leaves 1o mourn their loss A devoted wife, father, sister. brother. three hews. three nieces and a host of other relatives 3nd friends. Funeral Thursday, May 1 from Adams & Harris' funel Tobi. New Jerses mver oid B o, terment Payne's Cemetery. In Memoriam. BAILEY, EDSON A._Ia constant memory of my beloved son. EDSON A. BAILEY, who 24 “Away twelve (12) years meo. May In sad memore of my AGGIE B BANKS. who 220 tnduy, Mav 5 1933 ARY E. SIMMONS. ¢ Z net EL4z \BETH other x FFEIGHENNE of Bettsville. Md. . who passed away five vears ago. May 5, 926, From this world of many changes To that Jand of perfect Torl. God has taken You, dear mother, To ‘sternal rest LOVING DAUGHTER. ¥LLA M. POWELL, * FRENZEL, MARY E. In memory of our dear mother, MARY E. FRERZEL. 'wio dep cd this 1ife giEht years ago. Mry 3. 193 Thoush davs hage flown, eight years h assed: sihee Tast T saw your face, The ‘memory of your jovine heart Never can be srnted HER LOVING DAUGHTER AND SON-IN- AWOMR. ARD VRS, FRED B. BELL- Tn sad_and Toving re- cd w10 TEOLA ¥ ed"Inis ite one veer 1955 om us has gone, . who depa 250 today. May A precious one A place is vacant in our home Which never can be filled FAMILY. ¢ HUSBAND A? GLASCOE. MARY E. In sad and loving - membrance of our’ dear daughter and ter. MARY E. GLASCOE. who Da: three years ago todav, Her weary hours. her days of pain, Her painful nights are passed. Her ever patient. wornjut frame Has found,_sweet at last HFR DEVOTED FAMILY. * HUMPHRIES, VIRGINIA _ GOLDSMITH. Sweet is the memory of mv dear mother, VIRGINTA GOLDSMITH HUMPHRIES, who geparted this life one year ago today, May 1t is lonely here without you. mother, And sad along the For Iife is hot the same for me, dear mother. Since you were called away. LOVING DAUGHTER, BERTHA BENNER. * MURPHY. MARY A. A tribute of love to the memory of our dear mother, MARY A. MURPHY. who died two years ago today, May 5, 1929. Rest on, deag mother, thy labor I8 o'er, Thy willing hinds will toil no more. Fajthiul mother, both true and kind, truer mother ‘vou could not find. HER DEVOTED CHILDREN. * 'NOTTINGHAM. JAMES. Sacred to the mem- ory of my dear friend, JAMES NOTTIN( HAM. who passed to t! © beyond four vears ago today, May 5. 1 Gone. but not forgotten. LOQVING FRIEND, MISS BLANCHE LAN- S“AILF‘ JAMES. In sad but loving re- ‘membrance of our dear husband and g!fl‘lg;g JAMES SWAILES, who died May “His smiling ways and pleasant face Are ® pieasure to Tecall. He ".T‘ah“&%{; e:og fof each e i HIS_ LOVING . SUSIE "fififi( AND 'AND LUCY. CE. BETTY. Sacred to '.hl mory ";‘; Tere e nlne vears sdo loday, MaY ¥, ‘The month of May once more is here, To me the raddegt month in the yea Because it took from me a IY v d ther. nine e L TR, Ay sEiL AL ANDER. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Thos. R. Nalley’s Son 517 11th St. S.E. LI 1220 Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. i 7. Modern Chapel. Telephone National 2473 ‘Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Funeral Chapel 412 H ST. NE. Liflw‘l‘ “u Ambulance_service. "CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. Phone Li 0372, Ios h F. Bi.rch's Sons Established 1804 M St. N.W. Pot. 4170. 4171 GEO. W. WISE CO. 2000 M ST. N.W. West 0138 |V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of mor connected with the original W. R. Speare establish- ional 2892 St. N.W. Formerly 940 F St. N.W. PATE_ARDELLA. Thursday, April 30, 1031, at Freedmen's Hospital, iArs. ARDELLA | PATE. Remains_resting at Frazier's fu- neral home, 380 R. L ave. n.w. Notice of funeral later. PRATT, GEORGE W. Monday. May 4. o GRORGE W, (ather of Congrestman | H. J. Pratt and Mrs. H. R. Oldfield. nérai and interment Highland, N PUMPHREY, MARIE LOUISE, Suddenly, on | Monday, May 4, 1931, Providence Hos- pital. MARIE LOUISE, beloved daughter of Mary E. Pumphrey_(nece Lanham) and | the late William 't Pumphrey. Services and interment Wednesday, May 6. at St. Barnabas’ Cemetery, Prince = Georges County, Md., at 10 am. Relatives and iriends’ nvited, ROBINSON, REBECCA. On Mondsy, Muy 4. 1931, 'REBEGCA ROBIN. v mnlhex "ot M. Rob;n Ronmmn nd_Plor- ence Pryor, sister of Mrs. Kate Mason and’ Mrs, Anna B. Curry. Remains resi- ing at the W. Ernesi Jarvis tumeral church, 432 You st. n.w. Interment ‘Wednesday, May 6, at Brooklyn, N. ¥. | ROSENBLATT, ISAAC. On Morday, May 4. 1931, after’ a lingering ~illness, ISAAC ROSENBLATT, asea 63 years, beloved la- ther of Mrs. Prank Parry of Silver lake, N. ¥. Funeral irom the chapel of Ber- ard| Danzansky, 3501 14th st. Wednesday, May'6, at 1 p.m. SATTERFIELD, MAGGIE. Suddenly, on May 2, 1931 8t 2 am, at Roxboro, N, C. MAGGIE BATTERFIELD, beloved wife of Ludword Satterfield. devoted mother of Samuel, Mamie and Wiliam Satterfield and_ Cecelia Small. Remawis can be seen at Grice's undertaking establishment. Fu- neral from Vermont Avenue Baptist Church Wednesday. Muy 6, 1931, at 1 o'clock, Rev. . Tyler omciating. SHAFER, MILDRED A. Suddenly, on Bun- day, May 3,"1931, at her residence, 24 New York ave. n.e., MILDRED A. beloved daughter of the late Francis E. and Mary C. Shafer. Funcral from the chapel of Frank Geiers’ oons Co., 1113 7th st. D.W.. on Wednesday, May 6. at 8:30 a.m. Re- | quiem mass at St. Aloysius Chuicn at § oclock. 'Relatives ‘and _{riends invited. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 5 SHRYOCK, KATE MALONE. Suddenly. on lucsday, May 'S, 1931, KATE MALONE SHRYOCK. beloved mother of Mrs. Marion Shryock Lewis and Charles M Shryocks Remains resting at Gasch's un- dertaking pariors. Hyattsville, Md. No- tice of funeral later. SINGLETON. ELENOR. on Monday, May lence, 781 Lamont st. fw B0 dia betevea. i T tnit; | Singleton, mother of Susie Singleton, de- voted daughter of the late Josep. and Sudie Woodfolk and loving sister of Emma and Lu Alice Woodfolk. She alo leaves three uncies, (W0 aunts and a host of other relatives and friends. Remains rest ing at Lomax chapel, 1400'S st. n.w. May be seen Wednesday, May 6. = Funeral Thursday. May 7. at’ 1:30 from the n.w., on above named chapel. Friends invited. In- terment Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. SMITH. WILLARD F. &uddenly, on suna- %4 Mishaha ' of Paniateipa {v s Smith and fllhl! of Il.n Mary F. Stuart and Millard ¥, Smiin. Fungral from the $slacncer of s fln? M Stusrt, 1507 Trinidad ave! ne: pesday, May 6,'at 3:30 pim friends’ invited. Interment concmaloml Cemetery. SPILMAN, GERTRUDE. On Monday, Ml’ 4, 1931, MARY GERTRUDE, beloved wife of fam W. Spliman and daughter _of 5 e late John Tacner. Fu- neral from her late residence, 610 #2nd st. n.w., on Thursday. May 7. at 8:30 am., thence to St. Stephen’s Church, where high' reqiiem mass will' e offered at 9 am. for the repose of her soul. Interment | Mount Olivet Cemetery. 6 i STEELMAN. JOMN W. Suddealy. on Mon. | day. May 41931, at Laurel. Md. JOHN W. STEELMAN. beloved son of Mattie Steeiman, brother of Sylvesier Steeiman Beatrice Rogers and Martha \lul(fl Ao feaves. many other el Tends malay festine ' fes' tuneral chapel Funeral Thursday, May vills, N. G CHAMBERS JOHN “WRIGHT CO. 7 10 w. rih 6043 W. W. Deal & Co. 818 H ST. NE. LI LN 8200, J. WILLIAM LEE’S SONS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS CREMATORIUM 332 PA. AVE. NW. NATIONAL 1384, 1385. P. J. SAFFELL PERSONAL SERVICE—REASONABLE. 733 5th_St. N.W. Nat'l_0587. ALFRED B. GAWLER WALTER A. GAWLER WILLIAM A. GAWLER Joszrm | GAaviErs BSONS Established - * 1850 Chapel Cremations Lady Attendant 1750-2-4 Pennsylvania Avenue NW. Phones: NAtional 5512-5513 NO BRANCH OFFICE FUNERAL DESIGNS. Gude Bros. Co,, 1212 F St. Prompt Auto Delivery Service. Artistic—expressive—inexpensive. R E L e -y < - and_Sundays LOWERS For Funerals By Wire Anywhere 1407 H St. N.W. Nat'l 4905