Evening Star Newspaper, May 14, 1931, Page 9

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Our Charges for 1,000 Adult Funerals 30 cost less than...$100 75 cost from $101 to 150 144 cost from 151 to 306 cost from 201 to 180 cost from 301 to 112 cost from 401 to 121 cost from 501 to 1m 32 c 060 ‘over “Satisfactory Service on Both Local and Suburban Calls” Almus R. Speare Potomac 4600 1623 Conn. Ave. NW. TheEvent YouAre WaitingFor— Semi-Annual Clearance of Fashion Park and Glenbrook 3 and 4-piece Suits and Topcoats Begins Tomorrow—Friday—at 8 A.M. According to precedent, it's a sale without reserve—the entire remaining stock is included—of , cheviots, tweeds among the Suits—3 and 4-piece; and Camels Hair, Tweeds, etc., in Top- coats—Fashion Park and our own Glenbrook makes. Sizes are in excellent assortment; and they are just the weights for now and all Summer in fact. Everything goes but Tropicals and Dress Clothes. worsted Suits MRS. CAROLINE CLARK DIES AT HOME HERE Wife of Maj. Jerome Clark Was ‘Well Known for Charitable Activities. Mrs. Caroline Lucas Clark, 57, wife of Maj. Jerome Clark, U. 8. A, retired, | died yesterday at her home, 2214 Cathedral avenue, after an illness ol six months. Funeral services were held at 2 o'clock this afternoon at Gawler's Chapel, 1754 Pennsylvania avenue, with —_— W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road Col. 0464 Phones ( Agqems 10341 $35, $37.50 and $40 Suits (some with 2 long trousers) . .. 4-Piece Suits (knickers) Were $45 and $50............. $50 and $55 : N o R $60 and $65 LS i e e $75 and $85 Topcoats $35 and $40 L e R B MR $45 and $50 T R R R e MR 3392 $65 and $75 T SRR W T Sale begins in the morning The Mode—F at Eleventh THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Rev. H. H. Sterrett, rector of All Souls’ ‘ Episcopal Church, officiating. was in Arlington National cemmry i Besides here husband Mrs. Clark is | survived by her parents, Mr. and M S. H. Lucas; a sister, Mrs. Ida Durland, and two brothers, Raymond and Elmer Lucas. Mrs. Clark was born in Kansas. She | Garfleld Memorial _Hospital trustee of the Aged Women's Home, in Georgetown, and was well known in the city for her charitable activities. She |also was a member of the Political Study Club of Washington and the 5enmom Assoclation of Fredericksburg, a Apliesidetun, ool The approximate weekly attendance at film theaters in the Unitd States is 1 115,000,000 with gross admissions at about $30,000,000. OPEN A.CHARGE ACCOUNT Weekly or Monthly Payments EISEMAN'S Fine Men’s W ear Seventh and F Sts. 329 *39 49 ‘69 278 595 Deaths Reported. m"'&'.’m AT S i *Ehe | o -Yohn I, Burrets. l, 2737 ronshire pl. AR E Ry S B v . Busiline"'P. “Crenshaw " 20, 35 Cathearal “'Fifie L. Hickman, 65, 442 New Jersey ave. ichael J. Ryan. 60, 3336 N st. John Ringholz, 60, United States Naval Q;‘. janin P. Oliver, 59, the Pranklin Apart- ‘;:‘uolm Ly Slark. & 1 ave. argaret Lan 3 d" Shockney, 50, 167 Uhland Ter- 42. Gallinger Hospital, "Waiter Reed General Hos- 22, Garfield Hospital. ait, e, O3 Georsetown Hos- ox‘?;‘unt o, fit\‘l‘dl and Lucille Lord, 4 days, Nathanicl “Allen. 80, St. Elisabeth's Mos- Newman Wildy, 76 Preedmen's Hosital. es W, Reed, 70, Providence Hospital. 0, Home for Aged and 55. Gullineer Homital. mie Tavlor. 37, 104 M st Louise 1. Cogbill. 1 Melvina Flemin " Fi] "leeliia Smith, Jonn Cox, 33, rink Xidwell, TR . Japan exported 3.300,000 pairs of | Tubber footwear in 1930. quired by Health Dept. stores, as pictured above. Owned and ope 1311 F Street The Greater Chambers Co. This means the entire funeral—cars and all. " are cheaper today than ever. We always give you the lowest prices. Save all you can for those widows and orphan children. D. C., THURSDAY, TAYLOR RITES PLANNED Former Court of Claims Clesk to Be Buried Tomorrow. Funeral services for George W. Ta 13, tomn’ clerk at:the United Sf Court of Claims here, who died yester- day at New York, will be held ln the chapel at Congressional Cemetery tn- morrow aftes Burial will be in rnoon. Mr. Taylor, whose father served as United States marshal Lincoln administration, left the Court of Claims about 20 years ago after 27 years’ service. He went to New York to practice law _and for the last 13 years served the, Brace Memorial Newsboys' House there as & notary and in other capacities. Mexican Bandits Executed. TOXREON, Mexico, May 14 (P).— Two alleged members of a bandit gang that raided a Summer resort at Ray- mondo, Durango, Monday and killed three persons, ited b — h?re wer!, execut y _troops Weather-Proof the Window Screens —and they’ll give longer service as well as look “dressed up.” QGood Screen Paints, Porch Paints and all othér kinds COST LESS; at Reilly’s—home of SPECIALLY LOW PRICES Plate Class Counter Protectors We handle and install the Plate Glass Counter Protectors, re- Regulations for meat, grocery and candy HUGH REILLY CO. PAINTS & GLASS 1334 New York Ave.—Phone NAt. 1703 Something new under the sun’ With new pumps . . .'new oxford ties ... new one-straps...new sporls models, Stetson makesits bow to Spring and Summer. Slender daytime shoes that grace your foot with true fashion and true comfort. Models in @ wide variety of authentic colors from bright Sea-Sand to Midnight Blue, from Mocha calf to Lin-Stet fabric . . . of new- type welt construction of extreme lightne: —you'll like them. You simply must see this Stetson collection. The last word in ease ond smartness, and yet—moderately priced. AUTHENTIC DAYTIME FOOTWEAR BY L] Orw»-:u marks cbs avery Sren gl blach g trimaed with genuine block end white lizard. $13.30 The Stetson Shoe Shops of Washington ed by The Stetson Shoe Co., Inc. ‘Washington, D. C CHAMBERS Larger Undertakers This beautiful Silk Plush Couch, one of the kind that is fine enough for any one. d all, Call Phone Col. 0432-0433 ‘lnl:h Ap! [l 1580 1065 | Horta ' (Pa: Hlmfl!nn Berfl: MAY 14, 1931. THE WEATHER District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia—Fair tonight and tomorro ‘warmer wmnm moderate northwest lel and north ‘West Virginia—Fair and not quite so cool tonight; tomorrow fair and warmer. Record for 24 Hours. ‘Thermometer—4 pm.,, 53; 8 p.m., 12 midnight, 52; 4 am, 51; 8 am, noon, 59. Barometer—4 pm., 29.69; 8 pm, 29.70; 12 midnight, 29.71; 4 a.m., 29.71; 8 a.m., 20.75; noon, 29.76. Highest temperature, 54, occurred at 3 pm., today; lowest temperature, 51, occurred at 4 am., today. Temperature same dlu last year— Highegt, 70; lowest, 59. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodeétic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 12:44 pm.; high tide, 5:48 am. and 6:12 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 12:45 1:29 p.m.; high tide, 6:29 a.m. pm. 5 52; m. The Sun and Moon. - ;l;odly—-—!un rose 4:58 am.; sun sets :12 pam. Tomorrow—Sun rises 4:57 am.; sun sets 7:13 p.m. Moon rises 3:19 a.m.; sets 4:30 pm. Automobile lamps to ™ lighted one- half hour after sunset. Rainfall. Comparative figures of the monthly rainfall in the Capital for the first five months -‘-mn the average are shown in the fcllowing table: Average. January ..3.55 ins. February .3.27 ins. February .1.36 ins. March ...3.75 ins. March . .a.so ins. 89 1931. January ..1.56 ins. .3.27 ins. April May .....370 ins, May .....1.42 ins. Record nlnhll for the first five months w: Jmuuy. 1882, 7.09 inches 1884, 6.34 inches ril, ll! inches, SALEIEEEET [ qumu o 330 BRIINBALIRRIIE22 3333308282 Nebr. vmna-lum. Phoenix, Ar: Pittsburgh, Pa Portland, Me. Portland, Raleigh, ' N. G L. Clear G 803 Pt.cloudy 0,01 Cloudy F23233323832822152332335882 s='=s:skssu.saflvzs.s:'::s::?.u | 2azzsasyzneIssEs POREIGN. €7 a.m., Greenwich time. today.) L Stations, Temperature. Weather. 54 Clear Brese. Prance. . neve. Switseriand. Stockholm, Swed; (Moon, Green Curnndt obnrn!’mnx ) Cloudy Eart cloudy lear Ren okt o Marriage Licenses. liver X. llll'fll 41, and Edwards XK. "? i # ;’I h. -ill\ .“’.fnlnctl E 1y Dl @o small. Phone flaepherd 3131-W after LOST. L“fi.‘é" :lu:fiy "!:5-1 orfe ‘webs g AT i DOG—Large, 1ost or straved: i swers 1o ufi.“i‘ e e Penisuken " ‘Mmrn to =. Gist iver :mn;‘"m . ek :‘“r-.,"""‘a.. ":!:'."-' T [ Vetirned to ESKIM| OOK. {5 K Kar tore e ¥jadls’ communl- mer?. Call Georgia o Finder plese 3 mul-lufl about 318, t. asant ear. m 'n bitch: setter d_for inf Remember, funeral goods Chambers price $245.00 L Where Service is Best and the Price is Le: ID' .ng -AMI BUTLE 1, CADY, ELSIE E. 1931. ELSIE E. DE VAUGHN. MONTGOMERY C. On JOHNSON. ELLA. On M NSO n Monday, lAl'rll.nm. ORNDOI 14. 1981, ORNDORI PULASKI, Tuneral PUMPHREY, TAYLOR. MAMIL, 'rll!mu.. MARY A. Qard of Thanks. S Plah to Seknowladse Wit Ty e courtesies, floral tributes and sympathies so kindly extended to t) during their recent bereavement. On Wedn: Rittenhous ite o wuns H. Hines 01 14th 5t mwe s pm. " Interment Mar 14 aANDPr e 4005 On, Thursday. n.w, 1 URGESS, ROBERT JOHN. on Tuesday. 931, at the residence of his daventer. Mamie Mattly, Clinton. Prince 2OSUge, County. Md.' ROBERT JOHN B eral from the sbo ruldene' 2 ma-y M ¥ 15, at 9:30 Chureh, Clinto 290 Sont Aolatives Nnd frichds Mvited Interment’ Christ Church Gemetery, Clin- %, ADELAIDE. On Wednesday, May 1931, Preedmen's Hoepital, LAIDE. devoted wie of Ronald ¢ Butier and sister of John and Stephen Scott Bunday, ol 1931 £ om e W Ciren. G432 Fou s coln Memorial Cem: t st.ne. atio Teaves Thirce brothers. William, Geofre ‘and Bercy Washington, and s host_of o;her felatives rda. 0B, Wednesdny, May 13, . on Saturday. Mav 16. thefice to Immaculat am. Invit, ferment at Cedar Hill Cemetery. CARTER. ELIABETH. On_Wednesday. 1, at 7:30 am CAl (She siso leaves ffteen srandchil- great-grandchildren and many rellflvu and friends. Notice of fu- Remains resting at the s funeral church, 1432 You FANNIE. On Wednesdar. May AR i51. ot Gailingor Hocsiial FANNIE UARTER, beloved mother of Caivin Brooks, devoted wister of Mrc Ida W Matilde Brooks. other. of B feaves (hre- n.nu:mmnn and a host of other relatives and friends. R Testing at Lomasx's Chapel, 1400 nd may be"nen Priday.’ Funeral Satur- 3 May Holy Bh 2 i ‘Ma: leand wite ol ler and mother of Wlme l'l, at 1 p.m.. from 1018 ln'l“t Interment Wood.\-wn d Mao Crowder. Burviving Ter also ar “Interment Uncgm On _Tuesday. WDER, 7 and sevufil siters and Srothers: nds’ Tavited Cemetery. 'GO! Wed- esday, May 131831 st 13:i5 nmi‘mfl Sacred’ Heart - Home. M On' Saturdny. Aay 11 Inte; ment at Methodist ‘Cemetery, mex-nam, On Wednesday. uu n 3. the beloved husband of Joatohine Yoo Esses 38 wan of the late Eleanor Avton and J. R. Bla® neral m;m_l ‘t‘he resia at f"ll Nativit: 9 R“] it d friends invited. Tnterment st Mot OH‘PK Cemetery. 3 1 1 OSEPHINE FET LINGER. beloved wite of Prederick G. Pellinger. Funera! from her Iate, Tesidence, 5138 Nebraska ave, n-v.. on | Pridav, May 15, af Relatives invited 'to attend, Interment, u Glenwood Ceme ANT. MATID Tuesday, an u 1. 2 Jonnson Fme Vae \MAFILAK GANT. devored mother of Himehis ‘Gant Cora Miteheil and Nathaniel Gant. Notice of fuveral later ' Remains restig st the Jarvis funeral church, 1432 U x an ASKINS, HESTER. On Wednesdsy. May 1. at her residence, 1033 Cissell ¢t HESTER G RSKING, devgied Hotner g1 wilard - Gaskine. Touis weee ' el pi st Eud "parior, Dumbarton ave. n.w May LA, “devoted wife of K:m-nm n. Jarvis fu hurch, 1 Relatives ‘and friends 1a |¢ On_Wednes- glnwn Unive of cnm‘-'x' "Kover. 354 mother. SF Carl” n of 'fl“.xmarrn Carl day, o, Interment Arliagion’ Notlonai Y C. The Ladies' Ald Society Chiurch announces the death their Nlmd member, Mrs. Kal nll’ll irom Concordia C urch, th ard G Friday, May 1, at | D, Ladles please. attend: LENA C. SEBASTIAN, Secty. LANG., WELBY CAl N TR band of Mary May 15. 1931 of Puneral from the Tal chapel, 6. at 8 ESTELLE of George L. Lusby. * Notice of funeral hereaf FEL it 1x n, Friday. Ma Chiavia pm. . 1900 n.w. on Saturda: nterment Mount Margaret te vesidence. y 18, at ot e Tt :waeg'ée‘:r fera »?f.‘ 1 the re 3 l;ui 4 s Cxnnie T great of Mher Notice " of "tuper at W. Ernes 432 "You n B on Thur ot 5308 C17th Ot e PP, Remains resting at W. Co. Tuneral home. 1480 Chapin Notice of funeral later. My B3 g uicy SHoabiial, oaym';% t. Sibley Hosplial i stiny o s.e. on da: redne the residence 06 her Chambei st. n.w. Lvn her "Notice "of LILLI 3 1981, 8¢ Mrs. Wilbur Armstiont. M JILLIE PUMP] May 13, 15, tery. YAN: MICHAEL J. On Tuesday, May 12, 3 At his residence, 333¢ husband 2nd beloved brother of £y 2 of Baileys, Cross Ronds. Va. bove residence Friday, Mly ¥ m; fhence t: x-mlyn T andos o t New Y::i ogoméezxdw AT LOR. beloved son of the aca Soark, BY And band of the late > Funeral ‘services d in the chapel at Congrescional Friday, May 15, at 3.30 invited to atten m: and menn- lnvned " mten ax Court H - Cemetery on Relatives and Triend On Tuesday, May 12, AYELO) 3 1931, at her Iésidence; The officers Temple. No. 9. 1 requested to' a m., from the Second st."between M and N 0% Chdorhing Star Lodue, Mo 40-Cox 'fi’m" Lodge. No. 85; Columbia Temple, iy RACE A. RICH. D. R MARIE PIERCE, Fin ¢ JAMES. On Wedneldl? 1931 "at George Washington = Hospital JAMES, beloved Lysband of uu&‘a Ticher. ner: A . funeral nom,‘lm Chlmn s ce to th ‘and O st s hterment Glenwood cem On Wednes at her residence, iliam nths, mother tur Trannell fa 30in -nn Sita. re] g ‘Cemetery. WILEIAMS. | The sls. w. ED. P ‘May . 1212 Whlllock s mmmon uu. MS." wife of MASGTE b WILET Williams, lovine mather of Maber Wilams: devoted_sister of Annie D. Tucks ure Davis. Patrick Henry Davis. Funeral from Shayon Baptist Church, Pridsy, May } at fn Memortam. BIRKLE, MARY I. }gKmnmorv"o( my“dear Sears ave toda ol . May 14, 1 CEPHAS. ELIZA. T oiza n remembrance of BLIZA EFHAS, who'deparied This iife five years o today, May 3 In my heart oRY -n'?wu{":xf, ".'1'""'" - B e AR m'" DEVOTED FRIEND.M. V. B. * CEPHAS. ELIZA. Sacred to the memory of Gear wife and our dear mother. ELIZA CErHAS, "who departed his Jite five years . May 14, 1926 We ofte giten, it and (hick ot her For memory s "Fnat sriet { on: 3 s oreve Are the ones that mad HER LOVING ® HUSBAMD CAND " GHIL- DREN. . Cl'!‘lb'- ,A"“fl llcfl.lln In loving re- JAMES RICHARD. CISSELLr who: c"o':m“ ihis"life two' years azo foday, May 14 o Ws'miu you, your kind and affectionate well ‘miss you il the end of our dave. We iniss vou when we need a frien: For o helping hand vou would alwavs lend. HIS LOVING MOTHER, BROTHER AND (,IHI( Y, THOMAS. Jn, loving remem. branes of ‘my devoted friend, THOMAS COAKLEY. Who ‘entercd into sternal rest one year age today, May 14, 1930. One year has passed. dear friend, Since you were calied away; do member You suftered hours, yes, hous To wait for cure. but in va Till Ged alone knew what was be He called you home (o give you rest. Forget You? No. we never wil', We loved you then. we love vou still. Your memory is ns fresh *odes As in the honr yor passed awav. OTED_PAL _FAYMOND DIM- MICK, AND CHILDREN. CUQZZO, SUSIE. | In lovign remembrages of aur beloved daughter, SUSIE. de- arted, thi- it seven “yeavs seo’ tode, &y 14, Safe in the arms of Jesus, pSate on His gen st ere. by His Jove o'arshadowed, Tiaweetly BeE st doth sent. MOTHER AND PATHER. * FILIS, ALEXANDER —In lovizs remem- brance of AND] zho des parted this’life one year afo T R s Where rrmul streams through endless 0w on_golden rand: And ‘where the dea Tll clasp your ha ;h-u live again, Devotedy. RUBY. MATTHEWS, FRANCES R. A tribute of lot (o the "memory of ol denrly bek TS, Ton Grparied twix e scven ears. ags today, May 14, nm Mothier s the sweetest word % lansiage ever Knew Memories both sad and sweet ar ©Of the dearest mother the *ide worla throue o SON AND DAUGHTER. JOHN AND MADELINE. RANDOLPH. EMMA FRANKLIY. In lov. ine tememhrance of aur dear niece, B A FRANKLIN RANDOLPH, who . de: parted fnis life ‘onie year aso today, mother. A loving thought, trie and tender, Just_to show 1 rames i s HER DEVOTED 'AUNT: LUEVINTA DAVIS. | %ine rememhran: | STEPHENS, who died one eAs-3ed. today. May . 1930: God gave me a wonderful husband: e was one who never grew old. God made his smile as the sunshine; ‘made hiz heart of pure gold. Deirens huibisyind Baye b And my loss 13 hard to bear: 1t flls my heart with sadness When 1 see your vacant chair. What would T give to hold his hand, His desr face fust to see. His Toving sm s welcome voice, hat meont =6 much to LOVIRG WIFE: NANNIE B. STEPHENS. ¢ THOMAS, HENRY AND MENRIETTA. A | “iribute ‘of lawe and devorion to the mem- orv'of Sur Gear parents. father. HENRS THOMAS, vho died Mav 14 i mother, RIETTA THOMAS, June 4, 1914. Gone are the faces we loved 5o de llen: are the voices we loved to he 00 far away for sizht or :pee But not fon fo¥ for ononit ta reach. THEIR DEVOTED CHILDREN * TOYE. EUIZABETH. In loving remembranct my dear grandmother. ELIZ TOYE. whe decaried this.life elght years a30. May 14, 1923, Thy wiliing hands wil toll no more, 8o, faithful. e 3 A truer friend you could mever find. HER GRANDSOR, P. SCOTT. FUNERAL CTORS. V. L. SPEARE CO. Nelither th essors e vmf' Te oriemas WioH, Socare 52{'»"»'17.».. Natjonal 2002 1009 H St.N. JOHN R \‘ivm(;H'r co. _1337 10th St. N.W. __Phene Ne: e J. WILLIAM L J"’S SONS, FUNERAL CREMATORIUM 332 PA. AVE. N.W. NATIONAL 1384. 1385. P. J. SAFFELL FERSONAL SERVICE-REASONABLE. 238 5th St. N.W. 0587, Frank Geier's Som ier’s Sons Co. 5 U TN fhesive National 2473 Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Funeral Chapel 412 H ST. NE. Limln ““ Ambulance_service. CHAS.E S, ZURHORST TW.W.Deal & Co, 816 H ST. NE. LINCOLN_2200. Joseph F, Birch’s Sons (ISAAC o e ong West 0088, stablisned 845 3034 M St NN — GEO. W. WISE CO. 2000 M “N»'. t. NW. ____ Pot. 4170, 4171 _ HerbertB Nevius ' Funeral Home New York Ave. N.W. District 2008 . ALFRED B. GAWLER WALTER A. GAWLER ‘WILLIAM A. GAWLER Soszrn e SONS Established 1850 Chapel Cremations Lady Attendant 1750-2-4 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W. NAtional 5512-5513 I NO BRANCH OFFICE | FUNEMI. DES_XGNS. GudPe Bros, Co 1212 F St Phones: EXPRESS! ERATE VE Glenwood Cemetery Choice Lots and Sites For Sale ENDOWMENT FUND ENSURING PERPETUITY

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