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PERSHING MOURNER AT DUNLAP RITES Services Held in Paris for. American Killed Trying to Save Woman. By the Assoclated Press. PARIS, May 23.—Funeral services ‘were held al the American Pro-Cath dral today for Brig. Gen. Robert . Dunlap of the United States Marine Corps, who lost his life last Tuesday near” Tcurs in an effort to save a peasant woman engulfed by a land- slide in her cave home. One of the chief mourners was Gen John J. Pershing, who said leavin: the church: “He died a hero's death. Bishop Hugh Latimer Burleson of South Dakota, Bishon of Episcopal Churches in Europe, cfliciatad. assisted by Dean Frederick W. Beekman of the cathedral. Ambassador Edge Attends. ‘The church was filled with mourners. who, besides Gen. Pershing, the dead officer’s commander in chief during the World War, and his widow, includ ecd Ambassador Edge and Mrs. Edge. officials of the American embassy, Mrs. Claude A:. Swansen, wife of the Senator from Virginia, end many high in French officialdcm. Honerary pallbearers were military and naval attaches of the American embassy. The French Navy was rep- resented as were also the ministry of | war, the foreign office and the War College which Brig. Gen. Dunlap had aftended and fo:which he still ‘was at. tached ‘@s a language student at Tours at the time of his death. Accompanied by Mrs. Thom. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 24, Jusserand, former French Ambassador to_the United States. In response to the wishes of the widow the funeral services were simple. No eulcgy was pronounced; the organ played the American Marine Corps hymn “Semper Fidelis” and the cholr sang “Onward Christian Soldiers” after Bishop Burleson had conducted the fu- neral rites. After the ceremony the Banjamin! | Franklin Post of Veterans of Foreign | Wars announced it would erect a monu- | ment to the American officer on the | spot where he lost his life. Tha body will be taken later to Amer- ica for burial. LONG ILLNESS IS FATAL T0 THOMAS 0. PUGH| | Tormer Business Man Here Was One of Original Appointees of Weather Bureau. ! | | | Hugh and Mary Oliver Pugh, of this | city, died at the residenc of his daugi- ter, Mrs. Louise K. Hickey in Hyatt: ville, Md., yesterday afternoon after a | protracted iliness. | " Mr. Pugh was engaged in business | in this city until th> establishment of the United States Weather Bureau in 1891, to which he was one of the criginal appointees, serving until his retirement | in 1925. | Mr. Pugh married Harriet Darby of | Laursl, Md., in 1882. Basides his wid ow, he is survived by four daughter Mrs. Mary L. Fauntleroy and Mr Louise K. Hickey, Hyattsville, Md.: Mr Minnie O. McClung, Lewisburg, W. Va.,| | and Mrs. Harriet Deets of Baltimore; by a son, John Chauncey Pugh of this city and by a sister, Mrs, Jennie Kemon. | T.1. SCANLON SUES WIFE Suit for an absolute divorce was filed sterday in District Supreme Court by | Thomas 1. Scanlan, 1749 D street south- | e2st, who named two corespondents | and’ charged his wife, Margaret M. | Scanlon, with desertion. | | The couple was married October 20 lof the Commun SOCIAL HYGIENISTS STRESS SEX STUDY Mrs. Fereba Croxton Urges Education of Adults and Children for Health. | The need for more sex education | through | lectures to parents, schools, | teachers and other groups was stressed in an address by Mrs. Fereba Croxton, | jretiring secretary of the Social Hygienc | Soclety, at» its meeting Friday at the Y. W. C. A. Buiiding. She said that 9.9 per cent of all so-| Department, are those of children under | 16 years of age. Dr. Edward L. Keyes, | president of the Amercan Social Hy- giene Sociely, said that the battle for | ocial hygiene is constantly hindered by | prejudicc on the part of mothers, churches end schools. | Mothers Reluctant. Many mothers refuse to submit to a| | test to tell whether the disease is pres- | ent, ho said, and consequently many children are affected, | Dr. Robert Scott Lamb, who founded the local society 10 years ago, and has ! | been its president since, providing most of its finances before the establishment ity Chest, was unani- mously elected president emeritus. Dr. | william A. White was elected presi- | dent. Other officers elected were Herb- ert S. Wood, first vice president; Dr. 4 Oppenheimer, second vice presi- dent; Dr. D. W. Willard, secretary, and E. C. Graham, treasurer. * | Board Members. Members of the board elected for terms expiring in 1934 were Dr. Edith John E. Jones, Dr. Lamb, Mrs. Julius Lansburgh, W. Frank Persons, Dr. Win- | THE WEATHER District of Columbia, Maryland, Vir- ginia—Fair with slowly rising tempera- ture today; tomorrow fair and warmer; diminiching northwest winds becoming southerly tomorrow. ‘West Virginia—Fair and warmer to- day and tomorrow. Record for 24 Hours. Temperature—Midnight, §7; 2 am., 55; 4 am., 54: 6 am, 51; 8 am, 52 10 a.m., 54; 12 noon, 55; 2 p.m., 55 4 pm. 54; 6 pm, 54; 8 pm., 53; 10 pm., 50. Highest, 57; lowest, 50. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 84; lowest, 52. Tide Tables. (Furniched by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 7:36 am. and 8:17 Thomes_ Oliver Pugh, son of the late | cia] diseace cases renorted to the Health | Pm.: high tide, 1:05 a.m. and 1.24 pm ‘Tomorrow—Low tide, 8:45 am. and 9:13 pm.; high tide, 2:07 a.m. and 2:28 pm. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 4:49 a.m.; sun sets 20 pm. Tomortow—Sun rises 4:49 am.; sun sets 7:21 pm Moon rises 11:31 a.m.; sets 12:53 a.m. Automchile lamps to be lighted one- half hour aftcr sunsct. Rzinfall, Comparative figures of the monthly infall in the Capital for the first five nthe against the average are shown in the following table: AVERAGE. January. . .3.55 Ins. February, .3.27 ins. March. ....3.75 ins. April .3.27 ins. May 3.70 ins. Record rainfall months was: January, 1882, 7:09 inches; February, 1884, 6.33 inches; March, 1891, 8.84 inches; ‘April, 1889, 9.13 inches; May, K 1931, January...1.56 ins, February. .1.36 ins March. April. May . for the j Saville Coale, Dr. Margaret Lotto Eck,| 1889, 10.69 inches. Weather in Various Cities. AVIATION WEATHER FLASHED BY LIGHTS | Three Electrical Maps Form Anacostia Naval Air Station System. An aviator at the Naval Air Station at Anacostia can now tell at a glance what the fying weather over the whole country is, thanks to.the experimental clectrical weather maps that are in | operation there. Colored lights depict | the weather status, and bell lights and icolor changes indicate abnormal changes and storm warnings Lieut. J. B. Anderson, U. 8. N, meteorological officer at Anacostia, di- ;r:ct?d the developing of the maps, | which were constructed at the Wash- |ington Navy Yard. Should they prove | satisfactory, the Navy proposes to |adopt them at the naval air station at ;Hag;pton Roads, Va., and at San Diego, | Calif. | 'Three maps form the system at Ana- |costia. One is found in the skipper's | office,” another in the pilots' room and {5 third is in the acrology offies, from which the trio is controlied. Some 36 stations t-ansmit weather information | over naval radio, by radio and telephone from seven Army stations and by tele- typewriter, each hour, from the Weather | Bureau and the Department of Com- | lights denote good flying con- | ditions; green lights show that unde- sirable weather exists, while red lights show the airmen that heavy winds and gale winds may be encountered. The force of the winds at various altitudes in three general zones, Into which the map is divided, is shown visually. Two differently colored lights warn of ex- pected changes in weather conditions. 5) — 1931—PART ONE. @ard of Thanks. WILLIAMS, MAGGIF. M. Miis ‘Lara Davis snd Bairick Davie ek to acknowledge with thanks the cards and EePeavement Saused sy ne desth of et e tister, MAGGIE WILLIAMS, in Baltimore Braths BLACKWELL. DAISY. On Wednesday, S8 IORT: DAY BLACKWELL, devorsd with of Clatence Blackwell and aaughter: of Henry Whiting. | Puneral’ Sunday, May 24 seds0 pmgat egsburs Vil femainy ~“Erne Church. 1403 You st .. Jtrvis fungral BURCH, ANNETTE L. On Friday, 3 1951, ANNETTE L. BURCH (nee "Oreion: ton), beloved wite of Norman &, Burch Funéral from Hanlon's pariors, $41 H i, Re.on Monday.'May 35"t 3130 pin” - Erment ncoln . tives and" friends invited, i) Relw CAKPENTER. FRANCES ALICE. ; May 22, 1031, 86 5901 Conn. aver the residence of the Misses Childs, with ars, CARPENTER. Body. resting ai the W Ernest_Jarvis funeral church, 1433 U ot | 5w "flce of funeral Tater CARPENTER. SARAH E. On | UL 05T At her Tesidence: (38 G 3 wa) BARAH daughter of ate Mr. and Mrs. James A. 8. Carpenter. Funeral from the chibel of Thos. §. Sergeon, 1011 Tih Beratives Snd feicnds ‘aviied oo autis: Tterment at Onk Hill Cemeters.® *'32d MRS. W. H. ELLIS DIES AFTER SHORT ILLNESS ‘Was Native of Frederick and Mem- ber of Old Family—Two Daughters Survive. Mrs. Willlam Howard Ellls, widow of J. Frank Ellis, sr., died at her residence, 1333 Vermont avenue, yesterday after a short {llness. Mrs. Ellis was a native of Prederick, cf that State. She is survived by two daughters, Miss Dorothy Howard Ellis and Mrs. Willlam M. White. Her son, the late J. Frank Ellis, jr., died six months ago. She also leaves two grandchildren. " The funeral will be conducted at the residence tomorrow at 2 o'clock and in- terment will be in Rock Creek Cemetery, Rev. W. H. Riker will officiate. Pall- bearers will be Dr. Benjamin Rush Md., and was a member of an old family | ! cker. Draths. CARROLL. .lY”Ag. Departed this life Wednesday, Meay ), 1831, at 7 pm., at at _the age of Providence’ Hospital, BURNARD CARROLL. the beloved hus band of Fannie Cerroll and loving sen of Lemuel Carroll. He aiso leaves to mourn their 1083 a loving stepmother, Lena Car- ix sisters. slx brothers, two sisters- w. four brothers-in-iaw. and a host ther relatives and friends Remains Eug funeral “pariors. Remains can be Funeral Sunday, at Mount Hope Baptist Church, {isrien County. Md. ‘at 1 p.m.. Rev. C, R. liexander ofciating CAVE. WILLIAM B. Departed this life Sat 23, 1631, at his residence. 115 rke ave. Palrmont Heights. Md. Rev. TLLIAM B. CAVE. heloved husband of Carrle Johnson Cave. brother of Rebecea Anthony. He is also survived by: three daughters and four sons. Funeral from First Baptist Church. Fairmont Helghts. Md.. Monday, May 25, at 1 p.m. Inter- ment Payne Cemetery, CISSEL. DR. W. W. L. 2, 1931, D: i. CISSEL, 18, sel. 8t. Marl Chureh. Highland, Howard County, on Bunday. May 24. at 2:30 p.m. ment church cemetery. CLARKE, FRANK WIGGLESWORTH. On Saturday evening, May 323, 1931. at his Tesidence. 6015 Western ave! nw. NK WIGGLESWORTH . _Notice of fu- neral late se_omit flowers. CROSON, HENRY LEWIS. On Saturda May 23, 1931, at his residency Bridge road, 'Marceytown. Va. HENRY LEWIS CROSOR. beloved husbar of Mary E._Croson (nee Graves). Funeral Monda May 25, from the Southern Methodist Epis- copal Church, Ballston. Va. at 2:30 p.m. Interment, Columbia Garden Cemeter. Clarendori, Va. ELLIS. LILLIAN HOWARD. On Friday. May 23, 1931, LILLIAN HOWARD ELLIS, widow of J. Prank Ellis and mother of Dorothy Ellis’ and Mrs. William . White. Fu- neral services at her late residence. 1333 Vermont ave. n.w.. Monday. May 25, at 2 p.m. Interment Rock Creex Cemetery. 24* ORDON. JOHN C. On Frigay. 1931, at his home, Green Vall C., beloved husband of Helen Dyer Giordon. son of the late Cornelius and Marfa Gor- brother of Edward A. Gordon of hington. C. "Remains resting_at Arnold’s funeral parlors, Alexandria. Va until_Sunday, 4 pm. Funeral Monda May 25, at 3 p.m.. from his late home. 2 GUTHRIE, CLIFTON. On Prida 1931, at’ 2 pm. al Walter Reed Hospital, CLIFTON GUTHRIE. the devoted husband' of Nettie Guthrie. He also les three sisters. . n.w. Interment Arlington National Cemetery. | HALL, GEORGE. On Friday. May 22. 1931, at 7:30 p.am.. at his residence, 1330 B st ne., GEORGE HALL. devoted brother of Mary “Harris and Annie Marchal and father of James and Matthew Hall. = He 50 leaves two cousins and a host WEISS. CHARLES Suddertly, on Sature Gar: May 95, 1031, at 830 5 Nk am 2t Sibley Hospital, dlfih“ P be- o st e & Mo s i s He two children. hd' Gharies I sise %o sisters and one brother. Mrs. Eliza- beth Chaconss. Mrs. 'Amelin n - snd Mr. Emile Welss, Funeral from his iate resigence. Perry st., Mount Rainfer, on Tues fay 36. ai 3 oclock pm. riends’ invited, nt Prospect Hill Cemetery. Relatives WILLIAMS, LAURA VIRGINIA. On Satur- day, May 23, 1931, LAURA VIRGINIA. be. ved wife of the late Albert M. William: and mother of Wil N. ey . Charles E., Clarencs A. @ wel Bertie V" Williams ‘and Mrs. Estelle G. Nicholson. "Puneral from her late resi- dence, 3521 14th st. n.w. Monday, May 5.t 3 pm. Reiatives and friends are 3 ) ment Prospect Hill Ceme- WILLIS. CORNELIUS D. On Saturday. May 23, 1931, CORI US D, beloved husband of Minnie Willis. Punefal from the resi dence of his son. Claude E. Willi-. 124 Evarts st. ne. on Mondey, May 25. at 3 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. In- terment Glenwcod Cemetery. » WILLIS. MARY VIRGINIA. On Saturday. May 23, 1931, ut her residence. 637 3rd st. ne. MARY VIRGINIA WILLIS. the beloved wife of George Willis and loving sister of Robert. William and Eugene Fair- fax and sister-in-law of Lena ence Fairfax Notice of funel Remains resting at the W. Erny funeral church, 1432 You st. n. WISE. ANNA MA) 'assec ol bl ey i ey ng st. nw. ANNA MARY W (ne Cator)."beloved wita ‘of (he Inte William E. Wise and mother of Ethel M. Ross, Mazie L Grimm and_ Adele Jermain Services at the 8. H. Hines Co. funmersl home. 2901 14th st. n.w., Mond: May 28, :,l 10 am. Interment Andry Cha’nel_ 4 YQUNG, CLARA. Suddenly. on Wednesdas May 20. 1931, at her residence. 810 Rhode Island ‘ave n.w. CLARA YOUNG, wife of Joseph Young, 'Remains at Prasier's fu- neral home. 389 Rhode Island Funeral Sunday, May 24. at {rom _the above’ funera] arlors. nter ivited Interment Lincoln In Memaoriam. BROWN, THOMAS. In loving remembrance of our dear husband and father. THOMAS BROWN, 6 this Tite May 24 . who departe 1923, WIFE AND CHILDREN. * GILLILAND. GEORGE WILLIAM. In sad ave. n.w. 1:30 p.m . Priends Memorial GEORGE Mrs, Dunl nied to the | 1925. | nifred Richmond, Mrs. Joseph N. San- | | scrvices by'ga;'é.“ééfé’é?fi Thom of| The husband is represented by At-|ders. Miss Esther Scott. Willard O.| |BUREAU FOR SERVICE Washington. Present also was Jules ' torney William Wendell. | Smith, Mrs. Walter S. Ufford and Mrs. memory of our dear brothe T T relatives and frisnds. Notice of fumeral | WILLIAM GILLILAND. who r. Remains resting at the W. Ernest| YeArs ago today, May 24, is funeral church, 1342 You sf. n.w. At Rest Precipi- tation. 8 p.m.io | Rhees, Dr. T. 8. Palmer, Frederick Ellis died three | Upham, Hermann Hobbs, Harry C. o 1928, Sat Wreaths for Memorial Day $250 Up FRED F. FLORIST 908 G N.W. Nation: Headache-Eye Strain Eyes Examined Free! By DR. A. S. SHAH, Registered Eyesight Specialist An Unusual Offer This Week Non-Pinch Model—D Kryptok Invisible Bifocal Lenses Tori¢ Kryptok Bifocal Lenses, Invisible (one pair to see near and far). Previously $15.00. Special this week Save 25% Discount on Your Oculist Prescr Colored and Cylindrical Lenses SHAH OPTICAL CO. 812 F St. N.W. Established 18 Years MODEL 5-A 43'50 Comple Again Bosch enginee f a compact rac tube. cturing never We ch you to radio. Its compact desi this instrument one you it anywhere. Take it al this Summer. llen Be Sure to See This Special W. B. Moses & Sons Nat. 3770 Needlepoint tuning. 1 fore heard in radios at such a low price i Mina Van Winkle, For terms expiring in | Asneville, N. C. Made of lasting flowers. Can be shipped anywhere in the U. S. by parcel post at a small cost. Please order early. Peonies, Roses, Car- nations and other sea- scnable cut flowers at lowest prices. LEAPLEY | al 7672 Positively Relieved Frame ‘Reduced From $6.00 urable, Stylish $6.50 PHOR iy Pay More?, Not Included This Is Not a Jewelry Store te ers lead the field in manu- lio with the new Pentode Tone quality and power come in and hear this little gn and performance make cannot do without. Place ong to the beach with you at | Henry Grattan Doyle, | ternity, Hamilton Hotel, 8 p.m. 1933: Russell J. Clinchy and Mrs. For a_term ex- piring in 1932: Mrs. Maurice D. Rosen- berg HONORED AT DANCE Retiring Principal Guest at Event| by McKinley Students. | harles W. Rippcy, retiring principal, Rippey and Mrs. Nettie E. Bowden were honor guests Thursday night at a dance given by a group of McKinley | High School students in the New Idea | Country Club, Alcova Heights, Va. Other gu-sts included Miss Helen Sam- uel, Miss Dorothy Field, Mrs. Anna | Bassler and H. S. Blackman, faculty | M! | members. Mr. Rippey and Mrs, Bassler were| surprised with farewell gifts while a corsage was present:d to Mrs, Rippey. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. | Hiks, ~Wanderluster Club, meet| Tw:lfth street and Pennsylvania ave-| nue, 2:30 p.m. Hike, Red Triangle Outing Club, meet | Cabin John Bridge, 3 p.m. | Meeting, Upsilon Lambda Phi Fra- | FUTURE. | Luncheon, Alpha Delfa Phi, Univer- sity Club, tomorrow, 12:30 p.m. Card_pary, St. Vincent’s Auxiliary, Hall, Fourth and Channing streets northeast, tomorrow, 8 p.m. - W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road Col. 0464 Adams 10341 | was seriously injured yesterday after- | Phones Our Charges for 1,000 Adult Funerajs 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 1000 32 cost 1000 or over N Local and Suburban Service Almus R. Speare Potomac 4600 1623 Conn. Ave. N.W. F St. at Eleventh 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 the widows and orphaned children. day.ni Atlanta, Ga Atlaniic_City. Baltimore, Md Ala. N3 Chicago, 1il Gincinnati, Chevenne. Cleveland, Davenport, Towa Denver, Colo. Des Moines. Towa.. Detroit, Mich. Duluth, El Paso, Te: Galveston. " Tex Helenu, Mont Indianapolis, Ind ksonville, Fla nsas_City, Mo Little Rock, Ark. Los Angeles, Calil. Loutsville. Ky.. Marquette, Mich’ Memphis. _ Tenn Fla. Ala ami, bile New Orleans, La New York, N. ¥.... N Platte. Nebr.. o . Nebr Ohio Wyo. e Ohio 0.i0 0.02 0.7 mal 0.50 0.i6 Sortiand, Me. 0.34 Portiend, Oreg Balt Lake City, Utah 8t. Louls. Mo........ 8t. Paul. Minn.. San Antonio, Tex San Diego. Calif.. .. San Francisco, Caiif.. | Santa Fe. N. Mex Sevennah, Ga. Se: Wash rinefeld, 1 ‘ami Fia... ... Toledo. Ohlo. Vicksburg. Miss WASHINGTON, D, C HURT BY PASSING TRAIN Colored Workman Is Against Freight Cars. Knocked against a line of moving freight cars by the air suction, Roy Rose, colored employe of the Frank Corozzo Construction Co of Baltimore, attl 083 Thrown noon while standing under the new Monroe street overpass, at Eighth and Monroe streets northeast. He was taken | to Sibley Hospital, where his condition | was sald to be critical, and later re- moved to Freedmen’s Hospital AMBULANCES Best in Town. 34.00 Local Call ....... Chambers Col. 0432 Ryan Service Combines Efficiency With Reliability This organizat fidence because lon inspires con- s work is all of the finest. We look after the smallest detall. Families all over this city and in’ all walks of life call on us. Model chapel, private ambu- lance and livery in connection || JAMES T. RYAN Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. Telephone Atlantic 1700-1701 Larger Undertakers The greatest Chambers Company. Armaco. Sold gives the whole for only.... ht, 8.in 4 p.in T e IN CAPITAL FORMED Rev. Stephen G. Lamkins, McKin- ley M'emarial Baptist Pastor, Elected President. The National Service Bureau of | Washington formally was incorporated yesterday, with Rev. Stephen G. Lam- kins, pastor of McKinley Memorial Baptist Church, as president. The objeet of the organization, com- posed of colored people, is described in | tne American people, ir- respective of race or color, in any law- ful way within the scope of the asso- | ciation, by rupplying help, male and female, furnishing or endeavoring to furnish useful and helpful educational information on any subject or subjects | not inconsistent with the purposes of | the assocfation or prejudicial to the best | interests of the local and Federal Gov- ernment, and to that end to print or | cause to be printed wholesome litera- | ture for distribution from time to time, | as occasion may require.” | _Also “to dcistribute coples of the | Bible and such other religious tracts |as may be inspiring and uplifting to | the people in general, and to distribute information calculated to encourage | thrift and industry and to make use- | ful citizens of the recipients thereof, and to perform and encourage social service, city mission and church exten- sion work.” ROTARIANS TO MEET | The annual meeting of the Washini ton Rotary Club will be he=ld Wednesd: at the Willard Hot:, where a new president and vice president and three new members of the board of directors will be elected. Entertainment features also are on the program. LEGAL | VATICAN CITY, May 23 (#).—The | coins of Vatican City will be legal ten- | der in Italy after Monday, when the ;!wn governments will exchange ratifi- | cations of the monetary laws. | At present only special souvenir coins, dated 1929, are being issued, but | the 1930 minting is proceeding and the | money will soon be in circulation. | VATICAN COINS Bigger and Better Funerals At Half the Usual Cost Are Done by Chambers A Whole Funeral l?r n.s $75 FUNER DIRECTOR: . . . and based on merchandise of recognized, dependable - quality. O Service is ‘as perfect us skill and ex- perience can make it Every detafl is handled aquietly, sympaihetically and with dispatch! LM, GAWLER CO. * Funeral Directcrs * 1804 M St. N.W. Phone Potomac 4170-4171 Montgomery County Branch Office: ‘CHAMBERSY’ of great values by the Greater Fit for a king. Solid Steel by many at $500, but Chambers funeral, cars and all, . $295 Plain Funerals $75 up. Call Phone Col. 0432-0433 Remember, funeral goods The Greater Chambers Co. Where Service is Best and Price is Least Grove and Irving R. Richards. SHOT IN ARGUMENT Colored Man Is Slightly Wounded by Visitor at Home. Samuel Traitor, colored,* 37, was slightly wounded last night when he was shot by Daniel Gill, also colored, after an argument at Traitor's home, 11233 Twenty-fifth street. Gill, who lives at 1152 Twenty-first street, admitted shooting Traitor, lice said. He is being held at the third | precinct station house. . Marriage Licenses. Stanley Lupa. 32, and Corrie V. Stinnett, 0: Rev. P. Alan Parsons, Harold P, Blanchard. 32, Jamesville, Va.. and Marie H. Tayior. 30, Eastville, Va.: Rev. Allan F. Poore. Lenard Playfair. 21, and Valerie A. Nichol- son. 21; Rev. G. D. Sampsos W. P Yarlett, ir.. 36, and Katherine Eacho. 24, both of Richmond: Rev, Allan F. Poore. Conrad W. Stonebanks. 39. and Gladys K. Mgy, 23: Rev. Michael W. Hyle LeReau W. Keagle. 23. and G. Louise Rob- eris. 20: Rev. F. B. Harris, Winston Bell, 17. and Erma Forrest. 19: Rey. Ellis A Christian. Simpson Barber. 30, and Carolyn W. Jack- son. 22: Judee Robert E. Mattingly, Augustus Johnson, 22. a1 Beatrice Bryant, 18 Rev. Junius A, 'Wheeler Willlam Small. 25. and Eieanora Jackson. 73, both of Baltimore: Judge Robert E. Mat- ingly. Chailes V. Irby. 24. and Cora J. Davis. 22 both of ‘Alexandria, Va.i Rev. Allan F. Gore. Adler C. Dehn. 21. and Margaret L. En- tenmann. 20 Rev. Howard E. Charles W. Cover. 25, 21 both of Baltimore; Judse Robert E. Mat- ingly. Jack J. Yesbek, 25. and Evelyn Corbett, 19: Rev. John K. Cartwright Richard L. Foster. 23, and Mable M. Day. 22, both of Baltimore: Rev. William' Pler- point. Sydney Eichengreen. 23. and Louise Weiss. 21, both of Baltimore; Jude Robert E. Mat- ingly. Robert Scales. 23, and Ruby Bell, 19; Rev. James T. Harvey. John Benton, 28, and Prances Missouri, 20 Rev. William D. Jarvis, William V. Williams, 46. and Elizabeth M_Grifin, 26, both of Baitimore; Rev. L. I. McDougle. Nelson J. Whitcomb. 30. and Elizabeth Whitcomb. '20. ‘both of imore; - Judge Robert E_ Mattinely. Atnie G. ShiefMett, 22, Seabrook. Md.. and Marguerite Wolf, 18; Rev. J. H. Hollinger. a5 Births Reported. ‘The following births have been reported ;‘D the Health Department in the last 24 F Meredith M. and Martha B. Daubin, girl. Arthur J. and Florence Bergman, girl. Robert and Ellen Thacker, girl Silvestro and Annina Quattrocioccho. wl. William_R. and Charlotte O. Brarde, Y. Robert E. and Myrtle M. Robertson. boy. E. W. and Jennie Young, girl. Roy and Gyvola Holmes. girl. John and Margaret Tapscott, girl. Emmet and Florence Smith, eirl Douglass and Marie Haudrock. girl. Herbert_and Effie Jones, bog ot Morris E. and Clara Brice, Robert and Adele Cheeks, boy. Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported ;'0 the Health Department in the last 24 Bt Mary L. Brooke, 78, 2702 Wisconsim ave. flarah E. Carpenter. 78, 128 C st. n.e. Annie G. Slicer. 74. 1372 Kenvon st. ‘Willie Sutton, 69. St. Elizabeth's Hospital. “!’rlnnk J. Ackerman, 63, Providence Hos- ity D"Al)llhufly ‘Thomas, 62, Walter Reed Hos- { el Herbert J. Elliot. 57, Garfleld Hospital. Lillian H. Ellis, 57. 1333 Vermont ave. Eugene V. Paxson. 45, Emergency Hospital. b g T L Cornelius Johnson, 88, 12 1 st. n.e. Henry B. Shorter. 77. Gallinger Hospital. Robert McCall, 76. Gallinger Hospital. 1 (nfldbfih Coombs, 65, Home for Aged and | g Marv Mosby. 50, Gallinger Hospital. . Henry Ford. 41. Walter Reed Hosdital. Clarence Green, 31, Freedmen's Hospital Luther Jones, 30, en route Freedmen's | mEaher Daniel D. Woodland, 27, en route Emer- zency Hospital. \ FOUND. DOG, small brindle and white Boston Bull, May 21, without oollar or tag. Call morn- inge Worth-adg, - . - e DOG: white, part Fox Terrier, also white Poodle; near 6th and G n.w. Metropolitan 14382, 25 | FOR L League, OST ANIMALS apply Animal Rescue Sib Maryiand ave, s.w. Nat. 8088 BILLFOLD. containing about $30: vicinity of 18th and G n.w.. Reward at 3718 T st. n.w. T R el et BILLFOLD, black leather, with large sum money and receipts, along Speedwas. Friday night: liberal reward. F. V. Clifiord, Na- tional Homeopathic Hospital.’ G BOSTON BULL. brindle, about 10 month: old."male. Return to 3115 34th st. n.w._* CAMERA, rafiex: on vacant lot, 13th and'W Reward if returned to e fer 1ith and E 6201. ¢ | silver, betwi Restaurant and corner of Monday. Adems 63 white and brindle, male: no collar on dog: reward. 208 6th st. se. Lin. 684! BT % DOG—Small ‘White female, brown markings. Reward. 1815 East Beach drive nw. Phune Qeorgia 1818 FOX NECKPIECE, ir. Hecht' | PRATERNITY PIN—_Phi Kappa, | tion, Priday afternoon; initials. ack. Reward. A | Bouthbrooke Courts. "Co | KEY CASE, leather, cont 1o of Belasco theater, Pinder please_call Adams NECKPIECE, red fox fur; tion; liberal reward for return. tic 1643 S R NOTE BOOK. black lsather. on May 7th. with ‘Mary E. Lucas” on the inside; only of 'Vilue to owner: reward. Address Box 431-K. Star office. PEARLS—A string I lost in s.e. sec- Call Atlan- 24th st. or on_24th between tts ave. and Wyoming ave. or on Wyoming ave. Reward for return to the owner, Mrs Claude R. Branch. 2424 Wyom! 5.2 POCKETBOOK. oh carved. 1 on street car Thursday; finder please call _Atlantic 0634-J. g'HDOL REGISTER. Return to A. W. B. aither, 1219 Jackson st. n.c.. or phone Po- tomac_3784.Reward. new, 3k C) B retay gven 130, Livingston st. Owner. Cleveland WATCH, lea: vy Chase ter” leaving d dhaa-S: white gold, Bulova: A G, A ‘Batura 3 Riice” Arp, Norin 2816, o WRIST WATCH, lady's: either i 3¢ end 100 store on G st. or W Trom: there, now. to 14th 2824-M. WA’ . sold, lad; 1 D.: 1 et 5 n:llvfic“l»' ansportation B Call urphy's or_while going Reward. Ga. PR HEFFNER, BENJAMIN RANDOLPH. On Pridsy. ‘Mav 22”1931, RENJAMIN RAN- DOLPH HEFFNER. brother of Frauk E Heffner of Bethesda, Md., in his T4th vear. Funeral Sunday. May 24, at 1:30 p.m. from the residence of his niece, Mrs. M ton Austin, Bethesds, Md. Interment Mount Zion' Cemetery. 24 HERON, COL. EUGENE C. On Saturday. Mav 331931, at Bmergency Hospital, Col EUGENE C. HERON, beloved Drothér of enrietta gnd Alonzs Heron of Washing- ton and P! W. Heron of San Francisco. Callf. 'Remains resting at fuheral par- lors of George W. Wise Co.. 2000 M st. #n.w. Notice of funeral later HUNT. HERMON. On Friday, May 22, 1931, at_his residenice. 1438 Taylor st. n.w. HERMON. husband of Mamie G. Hun: father of Maurice L, Hunt and Mrs. atrice H. Wixon and Mrs. Ada H. Eis man. _Services at the above address Mon- day, May 25, at 11 a.m. Interment Rock Creek Cemetery. 24 JACKSON, ROSA MAUD. On Friday, May 23, 1931. at her residence, 1029 Lamont st. nw. Mrs. ROSA MAUD' JACESON. neral Bunday, May 24, at 3 pm.. fro McGuire's funeral home, 1820 9th st. n. Friends invited | JOUNSON. EMMA J. BAYLOR. Departed this life on_Priday. May 32, 1931, at her residence. 6203 Chapel road. Fairmont Heichts, Md. EMMA J BAYLOR JOHN- SON, beloved wife of Horace E, Johnson. mother of Horace, jr. and Bertha John- son. daughter of the late Eliza A. Bavior. Funerzl from Wirst Baptist Church. Fair- mont Heights, Md.. Monday. May 5. af 1 p.m.. Rev. Joseph R. Jones (Mclating. In- terment Payne Cemete:y. JONES. MILDRED C. On Wednesday, May 20, 1931, ‘at 4:08 D al her residenc Arlington County. Va.. MILDRED C: JONES. loving wife of Charles Jones and devoted mother of Edward and Charlotte Jones and Virginia Pearson and mother- in of RoBert Pearson. Puneral Sun- dav, May 24 at 1 p from Monnt 7fon Baptist Church. Arlington, Va. Rela- tives and friends invited. 24 MACCLOSKEY. ANNA B. On Saturday, May 3. 1931. ANNA B., beioved wife of Claire F. MacCloskey and mother of Mrs. Bth- eiyn Palmer and Mrs_ Kathryn Gibbs of Washington. D. C. Puneral services wt per late réstdence. 1778 onday_evening. . Interment Tuesday, May 26, at Loek Ha- ven, Pa. 5 MACCLOSKEY. ANNA B. _ ing_of Areme Chapter. No. 10. O. is_called for Monday. May 23, 10 6:30 p.m., for the purpose of attending the fimeral ot our late siste:. ANNA B, Ma LOSKEY. By order of ‘the v ma- ] SELMA S, KLEIN. 2! MACNEIL. MARGUERITE LILLIAN. On Priday, May 22, 1931, at 7 B E at_her 4 Wine ave. erick E. MacNeil. U, 8. . Mav 25. at 10 o'clock am.. Toom heriate residence. Interment Fort on_Thurs Lincoln Cemetery. May 21, Hospital, ARTHUR = { Andrew and Fan- ers on¢ grandmother. three cunts. one nd_other relatives and friends. { | | A special meet- E. 3 re.lflxl\':x sl lge“vgl\a»‘l‘ the ahove chapel. In moris]l Cemetery. - et Saturda: 3 . A mo.“ FRANK MAY, beloved of Abe. Isadore. Morris and Rose May. Mrl| A'I‘)m:hxe“(fl!l :rt“l'li?‘:!‘l: ¥ SKA‘;:' cha‘rl:': ac z. Puneral services will de- be conducted -3 12: father § D. On Priday. May e s o 7 ane; Ve RICHARD D MINTZELL. Funeral he above addrecs Monday. May 2 4 ‘Interment Flint, Hill Cemet Va. MOBERLY, MARY CATHERINE. Friday. | May 22, . after a prolonged illness, | at her . 320 South Market s Frederic] ARY M ‘GATHERINE M BERLY, _belo berly. Funeral from her late residence Monday., May 25. 2:30 p.m. 24 MOORE, DAVID J. -On Saturday. Moore of Starke, Fl Remains being shipped to Starke, Fla. PAl ANGELINA. On Priday. l'{’l at her residence, 04 E st May 23. T pe: May 22 se. Al h P 5 zo_and Anpette Maschetto. Mrs. Annie Thomas and Mrs. Mary Lodato and Prancis Pa- lazz0 residence Monday. Holy Ro: sts. n.w., where mass will am | Relatives and friends invited. terment Mount Olivet Cemetery. B A o T T R hursday, May 21, 1931, at his ence. 1222 25th’ st. n.w., GEORGE W. PHILIPS. | Funeral Monday, May 25, ¢t 1 pm, from Frank_Willlams' funeral home, 208 L st. n.w. Interment Payne's Cemetery. PITTS, WILLIAM H. On Friday, May 1931, at his residence, 726 Maryland TLLIAM H . beloved husband of the Julia M. Pitts. Funeral will be held from his late esidence on Monday. M 25, at 8:30 a.mn. thence to St. Joseph's Church. where m: will be said at 9 a.m.. for the repose of his_soul. Rela- tive and friends invited. Interment in Mount Olivet Cemetery. 24 TUGH, THOMAS OLIVER. On Saturday, May' 23, 1931 at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Louise K. Hickey. Hyatts- ville, M., THOMAS OLIVER PUG! Re mains st Gasch's funeral home, Hi ville. Private interment Glenwood tery, Mondey. May 25. No flowers. TS, JOSEPHINE. On Thurs l‘;l‘.“ligl- at_ the Alexandria Hospital. JOSEPHINE ROBERTS. devoted daushter of Nettie Key. wife of Ulysses Roberts and | mother of Louis Roberts. She leaves one | brother, John Brown, Funeral Monday, 23, 'at 1 p.m., trom Shilon Baptist Church. Alexandria, Va. Remains rest- ing at the John T. Rhines funeral home, zzT North Patrick st.. Alexlndrll.‘rl. SLICER. ANNIE G. On Friday, Ma 71931, at the residence of her son. Walter J. Siicer, 1372 Kenyon st. n.w., ANNIE G., beloved wife of the late Moses G. Slice: e R R Welents 1587 10t st 2w hn R, Wrig! 5 \ionday. » y 35, at 10:30 a.m. Interment 24 JION V. On Saturday, 1 MARRION .. widow of Wil and beloved mother all. Funeral from W. h Bi6 H st ne. at -10:30 a. i Cemetery. Suddenly, terment Co | TIPPETT, ANNIE €. on_Satur- day, May 23, . 8t her residence. Clinton. Md. ANNIE C, TIPPETT. ared 61 years, beloved wife of Thomas W, Tip- pett. Besides her husband she leaves fiv sons and_four daughters: Funeral ices at Christ Church. Clinton, Monday, May 25. at 2:30 p.m. Rel and friends tnvited. = Interment church cemetery TURNER, SARAM BROOKS. On Thursday. M 31, at her residence. 1828 18t 0 p. nuundk BRQOKS s L., Re H BROOKS. Offcers and of Datcher Chapter, No. 7. O. E ‘notified toattend the funeral of e TURNER Mond gar o'clock, from the e, 1628 18th ter, w. By order HIS SISTERS, LOHR, ANNIE. In loving remembrance of HER BABGHTER ETH S, ELIZABI - i MOND AND MARGARET BENTON.C o ASH. EARL R. A tribute of memory of oui dear brother. and Drahens in-law. EARL R. NASH, who departed this life one year ago today, May 24, 1930, Prom this world of man: GP fbat land of nrfl?-c’z - aken vou, To eternal rest.” o Earl One year has passed. dear Earl, nince you were called away we reme: That sad and weary day. Forget you, no. we never wil We loved Sou then. w ove you stil Your memory is as fresh tod: As in the hour you passed awa: Loved in _life. Love e membered. in SAM AND ETHEL: NASH. ROBERT remembrance o! death IN-LAW, EARL. In sad by £ 0ur” danr *Hisbnal e T NASH, V1o entered into Sirenl tast A year ago today. May 34, 1930 T ) Test God gave me & wond He Wit One “who never erew ola: God made his smile as ‘the sunshine. He made his heart of pure gold. Dearest Earl. you have left me. And my loss is hard to bear It fAlls mv heart with sadness “yWhen 1 see your vacant chair. You wore 8, crown of patience. ears you stru 3 es that made our home. i HIS LONELY WIFE. JULIA. What would I give to Vour ear face ust o goer u" hand. Your lovine smile and weicome volce That meant $o_much to me. i HIS LONELY MOTHER. e lonely wear without you. ‘Andsad alone the way. For life is rot the same to us, dear daddy, Since you were called away. o8 SONS. WILMER AND DONALD. he years may wy ol T, RS St meny e The memory of those haopy davs When wn were ‘211 b 3 is" NiEeE. ‘SEADYS weLLs, lef. behind a broken heart THat never ald. et meras. will T did. and never w Forget you. Fiemmle. dear. A’ FRIEND. SOUTHGATE. ELIZABETH. In lovine re- v BETH SOUTHGATE. who You | | mother. ELIZA- 3 Years ago today. May 34, 10se. 0 U We_have parted. but not forever. There will be'a glorious dawn, We, will meet to pari no never. urrection morn. HER DAUGHTER, EDNA MAE METZ. 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Artistic—expressive—inexpensiv —_ MONUMENTS. MONUMENTS BIG D) ION JAS. R. DURITY Ovporite Sears & Roshck. CEMETERY LOTS. Ll B "fl: Brown."aiter £ for Mrs. he mom Semetery, mmfig Of " fine part of . c . Owner. 326 A st. s.e. RILL A them fc esmetery price; focations. out thers AUNRUIC 4 e,

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