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You can write if you wish or phone Atlantic 4600—Our salesman will call upon request. But Don’t Delay Hundreds of Washers will be sold at this record low price. Get Yours “First” Save yourself the drudgery of washing clothes through the hot Summer days. 30 Days’ Trial in Your Home Visit Our New Stores—3140 M St. N.W.—1825 14th St. N.W. SEARS, ROEBUCK ano Co. BLADENSBURG ROAD AT 1STH AND H STS. NE. See It Demonstrated In Our | | ‘» MEXICANSTUDENTS, SLAIN, GIVEN RITES [Funeral Services Are Held Before Return of Bodies. Deputies Face Hearing. By the Associated Press. ARDMORE, Okla, June 10—In a little frame Cathclic church here fu- neral services were held today for Emilio Cortes Ruio, cousin of Presi- dent Ortiz Rublo of student companion, Manuel Garecia Gomez, slain by a Carter County depu- ty sheriff early Monday. ‘The requiem high mass was conduct- ed in St. Mary’s Church, which seats 200. Scores of persons crowded the | aisles, and the throng overflowed into the street. Salvador Cortes Rublo, an- other cousin of the President of the Southern republic, who escaped the gunfire, sat -eyed through the serv- ice. Depulies Await Hearing. | Meanwhile County Attorney Marvin | Shilling and special prosecutors for Gov. W. H. Murray cf Oklahoma and the Mexican government prepared for the preliminary hearing of Deputy Sheriffs W. E. Guess and Cecil Crosby, charged witi Killings. At the church the silver gray caskets were placed in the center sisle. Six tapers burned brightly as Right Rev. A. F. Monnott, rector of Our Lady of Perpetual Help Cathedral, Oklahoma City, representative of the Bishop of Oklahoma; the Rev. F. D. McCreedy, paster of 8t, Mary's Church, and the | Rev. Richard Burns, dean of residence | at St. Benedict's College, Kans,, sang the requiem. The throng was hushed during the service, which lasted nearly an hou An automobile procession moved the i two blocks frcm the funeral home to the church shortly before 9 am. It was led by the Father Monnott 2nd the Father McCreedy. City and county officials bore the caskets. Consuls here to represent the Mex- ican government, Prosecutor Shilling and Frank Dudley, assistant attcrney general, were at the church to pay- last tribute, train trip to Mexico City starting shortly after 4 pm. They will be ac- companied by Charles Clowe, Ardmore | Gov. Murray. The ccunty court room of Judge { Charles N. Champion was overflowing [ with_spectators two hours before the | hearing was scheduled to begin. DOCTORS Recommend CHAMBERS Ambulances Clean, Fresh and SANITARY Charges Lowest in City $4.00 Any Place in D. C. Call Col. 0432 "~ A Refined Funeral at Moderate Cost ‘When you entrust the funeral ar- rangements to us we are aware of the responsibilitv piaced on us and perform our work as perfect as skill and understanding can meke it. Personal Attention to Every Case, Day or Night LM.(AWLER CO. Funeral Directors * 1804 M St. N.W. Phone Potomac 4170-4171 Montgomery County Branch Office: Kensington 201 Mexico, and his | Atchison, | The bodies were returned to the un- | dertaking parlors and prepared for the | { geologist and special representative of | Abilene, DO WEDNESDAY, JUNE THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Cloudy continued cold tonight and sligh warmer; moderate northerly winds. Maryland—Mostly cloudy ‘tonight; morrow partly cloudy; somewhat warm- er in north portion; moderate to n'uh; north winds. Virginia—Partly cloudy tonight and Nme tomorrow; somewhat warmer in north and west portion tomorrow; moderate to| fresh northely winds. 10, 1931. BRITISH ROYAL IN FOURTH COURT Amencans to Be Pre- sented Tonight—D. C. West Virginia—Partly cloudy tonight| and tomorrow; somewhat warmer to- morrow and in west portion tonight. Record for 24 Hours. ‘Thermometer—4 p.m., 65; 8 p.m., 63;/ 12 midnight, 63; 4 am., 60; 8 a.m,, 60; noen, 2. Barome\r—4 pm., 20.82; 8 pm., 20.84; 12 midnight, 29.85; 4 a.m., 29.84; 8 a.m,, 29.94; noon, 29.99. Highcn temperature, 66, occurred st| who were presented to King George and 4:30 p.m. yesterday. Lowest temperature, 57, occurred 7 am. today. | Woman Received. | By the Associated Press. LONDON, June 10.—The fourth royal court of the season at Buckingham Pal- ace tonight will see nine American women follow in the footsteps of those Queen Mary last night. ‘The scarlet and gold room of the pal- Temperature same date last year—|ace was a bower of white and pink Highest, 73; lowest, 61. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States coast lof Gloucester, Prince George, Princess and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide. 1 3:52 pm. :26 pm.; high tide, 3:23 10:27 am. and m. and| ‘Tomorrow—Low tide, 11:19 am. 11:14 pm.; high tide, 4:21 am. a 4:43 pm. The Sufi and Moon. Today—Sun rose 4:42 a.um.; sun sel murder in connection with the |7-33 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun rises 4:42 a.m.; sun) sets 7:33 pm. Moon rises 1:22 a.m.; sets 2:17 p.#.| Autoiobile lamps to be lighted onj- half hour gfter sunset. Rainfall, Comparative figures of the monthy rainfall in the Capital for the first sk months against the average are shown in the following table: Average. January ..3.55 ins. February .3.27 ins. March 3175 ins. April 5.27 int May 70 ins, June 3.19 in: Record rainfall months was: Ma, Jur; January, 1882, 7.09 inches; March, 1889, 9.13 inches; 1884, 6.34 inches; inches; April, 1889, 10.69 inches. Weather in V; January . February March April ., 1931, 1.56 1ny, .1.36 g .| Mrs. .1Va.; Miss Carol Donohugh of New York, for the first five 1891, fons Cities. Stations, TE.. Albany, N. ¥. Atlania, Ga.. Atlantic_City Baltimore. Md irmingham . Bismarck Boston, 2072 29.98 30.06 29.86 2902 M | Buffalo, N. ¥ | Kansas City,Mo. Charleston; 8.C. Chicago, 1l Cincinnati, Ohi6 3012 Detroit. Mich. El Paso. Tex Galveston. 8. Dak: 20.53 Indianapolis.Ind 30.08 Jacksonville,Fla. 30.02 29.76 Los Angeles | Louisvinlz | Ehoenix, | B Nebr. . | Eniiacsionia " Ariz. Antonio. - Calif 2090 Pa | Searhie! Colon, | | Spok 7 am. Greenwich time. Stations, London, Paris, Brest. neva Tem: England........ Prance. France Switzerl; Stockholm, Sweden. Gibraltar. Spain (Noou. (Payal). Horta Azores Greenwich' time, 8 Weather. Raining . Clear $ielouay oudy ear * Pt.cloud: Raining lear Clear Clear Raining - Cloudy Cloudy Raining Senine Clear . Cloudy Cloudy today.) re. Weather. *°% Rain Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear todey.) Part eloudy _ Arthur D (Current observations.) | Hamilton, Bermuda. San Ju Porto R! Cuba. ... Canal Zone.. Havana Twelve women are members of the 0'1¢=°’ ! German Reichstag. Grow Your Own GARDENIAS Rare Opportunity for Washington Garden Lovers Special Sale—One Week A Carload of Gardenia Plants 2Y; feet high in full lower These plants will bloom all summer and have been hardened to withstand Washing- ton climate if planted in a Southern exposure and given the proper protection of straw and manure in winter. You may have the exquisite perfume and lovely tropical foliage of the gardenia in your garden at the amazing low price of— $3.50 Per Bush In flower now and ready to plant! OASH ONLY Nursery Sales Room 14th and Harvard Sts. Part cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy ebruary, 8.84 May, roses for the third court. Royal circles |\were well represented, with the Duke Mary, Lord Harewood, the Earl and Countess of Athlone and Lady Mount- batten in attendance. Queen Mary was a stately figure, at- tired in a gown of Faster blue with a train to match. She wore the ribbon of the Garter acroes her corsage and a alaflfering collection of diamonds in her ra Presentations totaled 400. Eight American matrons and debutantes were presented by Mrs. Charles G, Dawes, wife of the American Ambassador. They were: Mrs. Charles E. Van Vleck, Mrs. Cassel R. St. Aubin and Miss Helen McCann of New York; Mrs. George Mesta of Washington, D. C.; Mrs. H. S. Lehr of Philadelphia, Mrs. Frederick W. Hilles of New Haven, Conn.; Mrs. Lester E. Grant of Denver, Colo, and Miss Barbara Childs of Norfolk, Ccnn. To be presented tonight are: Mrs. William R. Amon of Ncw York, Mrs, James Baldwin of Coiumbus, Ohio; Charles C. Broy of Sperryville, .Mrs, Herbert C. Greer of Morgantow W. Va.; Mrs. Ernest L. Ives of Bloom ington, Til.; Francisco, Miss Augusta ‘Tiimble of Seattle, Wash. and Miss Quentelle Violette of New York. TEST SAFETY OF AIR Business Men Leave Los Angeles for Day's Trip to Pittsburgh. LOS ANGELES, June 10 (®).—Pilot Harry C. Taylor and three Pittsburgh business men hopped off at 4:15 a.m. today for Pittsburgh in a new Lock- heed low-winged speed plane to dem- onstrate the safety of traveling across the continent at 175 miles an hour. They planned to stop at Albuquerque, Wichita and either St. Louis or India apolis to refuel. The passengers wer J. 8. McGlll, contractor; W. R. Yah- ner, advertising man, and C. W. Forcier, manager of the new $3,000,000 Pitts- burgh City-County Airport. They ex- pected to reach Pittsburgn before dark. Marriage Licenses. Ralph G. Herrine. 23, and Grace E. Wood, Rev. Honry B Hodgkins Joseph H. McAllster. ir.. L. Vies. 19 Rev, Henry 3 'Smithy nSanie” Milice 59, and Paima Puslisi, 21 e A, Catanis LoAllsh E'BroCk, 22 and Ann L. Orchard. Wilflam G Warner, 35, Rideswood. Md.. and Corinne Eversole. 26, Martinsburs. W Vas: ‘Rev. Robert L. Wood. ree M Bt 21, 4nd Helen J. Bowie, v Metvin 5. 5glifiam Couriner. 30, And Marearet Jack- son. 17 Rev. Isaac Richard M. Wil sey. 28 Rey, Charler T Warner s deanr, 3 and Ardeils B. D osen uckley, a M. Wiblé, 28, ‘and Ida W Krapt v. John E. Brigss. V" RFiode and Luella Tutt. Judse Robert E." Mattiny Albert Burke. 23. and Bet Rey. Jull &5 Barron, C Chase. 'Md.; . Smy! ‘oates. 24, arnt Br:'"a Thomas. 24 . Shelton Miller, Leroy McCrorey. 21. gnd N2om! E. John- Bchater. ; 17: Rev. arence A’ y. 21, Seat Pleasant. Md. Rev. Allan F Se: and Myrtle G. Lynn, 21; and Erika L Y qare. i DeMuth. Herman_ J. Moeller, 25:" Rev. Andrew H. 23, this ciiy. and Anne L Warrenton. Va.' Rev v t ‘Putnam. Barron.” 15, elton Ambroge. 26 and Dernina Mer- curlo, 19; Rey. F. X. &h. Curtis Van Dorncs. 3h and Addis E Crouch, i, both of Clifton, Va.i Judge Robert E Xattinely, Seldon ank‘ 2i, and Cora Page. 23. both of Aroda; Vai Rev, Robert Anderson Wilbur W . 21, and Margaret L. H,_ W, Tolsgn. €53 Hoover, 32. York. Pa_. and Ethel 2" mhmm 23, “this city; Rev. J. Wenchel. Henry C. Nestor. 23, and Elizabeth R H. Melton, nd’ Reba Stetribers. 21 jorowits. €d. 34, and Beatrice Nichols. 22 7 ortls. 6. Baltimere. and Ruth 19, Columbus, Ohio; Rev. William Pierpoint. Joshua’ Stanback. 33, and Alvonle Wim- bley. 18: Rev. James rfeld. FOUND. FOR LOST ANIMALS apply Animal Pscue Lengue. 345 Maryiand ave, &.v. Rat. 8085, LOS! Vi t sta., IAHHI!M\. D. C. Reward. Call ( 1689-J. “Write May Fleld, 603 Elmwood Glenolden, Pa. BILLPOLD—Containing Saturday vicinity 14th ward. Phone Dex Rey. Walter Qeorge Nash. “about §30: lndl Park rd. June no collar: tail old; on Tuesday. 5 b white nose and throat. no: cut; black Reward. 629 M BRACE] Tuesday. ; on mcnofi ave. se. ‘Reward." Cha cover. please return to Chevy Chase Dairy, Chevy C._Lib d. DOG—BI med Einder please Teturn to Wi “Adrian. 3% Kentucky rd. DOG—Black Scotch mrler mue Saturday ight, lréamAahnreh-m Hotel, Communicate e DOG—Small black and white wire-haired terrier; wore tag and muzale; lost Sunday between 5 and 7 p.m. R!wlxd. §5. Return 1117 N _st. Lincol 537. DUFFLE_BAG cunulnlnr camping_equip- ment and fshin lost between Win- llon Hotel an y express office br's, 8 “Lewelien Retnen RO, huners. 4535 lev. 6 Reward % nu'r:nm'nr PIN. ¢ m’m- Tau Lambda, with _initials “J. W. on back. Sunday ternoon on Quebec pl. n.w. Finder please 1T Adams 10013 oF c.u at 617 Otis pl. GLAES! hell. bifocal; between Sl Center Markes and 8t st aw. "Revurn to_Sanitary Grocery nnn. in market. 5 p.m. MARQUISETTE PENDANT, itialed “L. K. o5 SSturday, Jone 6. 10 Mr. Ficasunt secign. PACKAGE, containing aprons, Tost by widow, mst 0 L st. s.e. _Lincoln 121 IN—Pi Lauda Theta gold fraternity bi Finder picase. eall Botomac 1010 or Geotsia 2833, Reward. POCKETBOOK—Ta epeglagser, 34 in bil 903 N. Capitol st. zurn Test 'to_abo ROSARY—80l er’s name_on cri- SRR clvl:u-r. ational® 6400, Treasury 2124, or Col. 4040." Reward. g strycloth, containing and keys: Tost in front Finder keep bl P st. nw. TERRIER, small _wire-haired, brown spots. L. W. Giazebroo . _North 01 ‘WATCH and chain—Gold, open-face, initials 3 Back: lost_on Gsoreia o N ave. street car. Reward. P anel ar. WRIST WATCH | (Buloray, T D'l'l(’fl‘cfllufl‘lll an white with 2022 P st. "MONUMENTS B D) ION JAS. R. DURITY Miss Barbara Peart of San- | 23. and Doris | right | 28, and Alice E. Her- vis, b | T 27, this city. and Mary Ch Ri fitatl;n H SHA'- MARION L. On *Blblly Hospital, M ., Jur'!! lovefl ife of Richard A, ' Hlnel from the W, Chambers Go fl! s iy w. ome, 1400 Chapin st Pm. Relatives and rHie une 12, at 2 invited. SNYDER. MARY HARRISON. On_J 1831, %45 pm . ai her home: Beliewl Md.| MARY HARRISON SNYDER, azed Joars: peloved wite of Benjumin Bnvd t services at” Emmanuel Chusen: ol Beitsuille. "o Thursdey, June 11, at 28 ary, Jgsephine Swelnhart, 70, 2007 O st | B - fhtement "5 John's | Comotei. ?"‘ Jagias Fisher. '66, 300 Windom pi'| Friénds and relatives fovited. (Baltimgre Ry papers please copy.) e 3 euloln Johison, 4a; "Some "or” 1o jEiis " Oliphant, 55, 8t. Elizabeth's Hos- T NETIIE A ereafter. On Monday, June 8, ol | TRAIL" Notice oi jur | 1931, au her residence. Livingsione Heigh Deaths Reported. ng deaths have been reported h- Department in the last 24 hour: th y. 871303 Trving st. Nrr“edyufl T T A # melia T. Dunbar, 83, 2203 Massachu- mn V. Dewdney. 83. 170) Webster st lun:‘u Lovelace Moran, 77. Columbia Amn R. Donaldson, 77, Georgetown Hos- er P. Upfold. 81, Georsstown HOos- | ypicr, rrLIZABETH. P Ern;; Jones. 80 Emergency Hospital. o0, . Gallin Ruby’ Whigham. 4. Sibjey Hospitar Hosselie Jones, "3, Bimacsency ‘Hospital, | e pGien B Snvaer,” 35" Waiter Reed Hos- | ry Light. 24, Sibley Hospital. TRIPLETT, E:um T b dvern 30" Si0 ek ot sw. | Tn;eifl; | pital JENNIE. = Departed this lif June 9. 1931, at Garfield Hos JENNIE TRIPLETT. “the belovs Wile of Uriah Triplett and loving mother of Bertha and Henry Triplett. She also leaves to mourn their loss four sisters, two brothers, three grandchildren. four niece. five cousins and a host of other relati 4nd friends. Remains resting at Eus Ford's funeral parlors. 1300 South Cap street. Services will be held at the above- hamed funeral’ parlors Wednesday, June 10, aL 8 p.m. Funeral Thursday at i from Union' Bethel Baptict Churchs Grorge County, Va. MAUDE E. On Tuesday, Providence Hospital. beloved wife ‘of Gy d “daughter of elen Marle Wertenbruch, 19 57 Bu- chanan st. nfant ‘of John afd Elizabeth Simpson, 7 AtaBe et HORIAL s pie somnson, houts, George Washington University” Hos: P -.rfex William Dorsey, 67, 325%: Oak- JSFFY Myers, alias Mills, 54, Gallinger Hos 34,1018 oun st ne a 2 911 2Tt st 4, 157 loth i olomon Will atns. 26, ew York ave. Georriana, whili, kn. 274t rd Rucker, 13, Epis ve. Earand Thigat Hoesis > Coiscopal Eve Juanita McCoy, 7, Chiliren's Hos June 3, MAUDE E eating wvler Co., 2l hereafier. denly, on Mon- e eudence cloved wite the' Taie " John' M. Waiso from the residence of her sn\v:’ MPum‘l’ll ret M. Kenney, 606 1 st. 5.u dav June ] Braths. JAMES. = Suddsnly. on 1931, JAMES ALLEN, Lucy Ann Allen and broth Barah Allen. Notice of Remains resiing at the W. funeral church. 1432 You t. ASHLEY, ALLEN. Monday. J 19 H Bronlwlle Y. ALI:EN uR'Sl:LL\'“ b‘!fl | g}‘;:r:;lu” ‘\:gd t:( Cnrae‘hl Bfléfll}: Ashley rvices in Glenwood Ce Chapel, Thursday, June 11. at 9 am. BIGGS, JANE. Departed this life on Tues- day, June 9, 1931, JANE BIGGS. 8he Cedar Hill Cemetery. lenves'n daughter and son-and other rels: | tives and friends. Remains resting WILLIAMS. (OCTAVIA NORRIS. Passed the “fudltal Dariors of Alkaider 5 Bobe. | AVES 0N Moncay. Jine 1031 at Froe 316 150k 3L, £ “Notlce of funeral jnter: | fence [Horpliar” oCTAVIA NORK1e " Mo REY. JAMES. Passed into eternal ‘of Inte. Famhis: o jon; Gaun onday, June 8. 1931, at 11:45 a.m.. JA ard aud Ha v P CRREY. elovea ‘foit *5r' biseilh O 19 t and the late Arthur Cares. He g5 810 Torh aia L s, A survived by a stepfather. Leander Crump = a sister. Viola Kobinson. and & hos o other relatives and friends. Funera day. June 11 ac 1 pim Li50 chureh. 5 ALLEN, June ' 9, sk brozaer of eral later Ernest Jar: W, THERESA. On_ Monda: {iitio™t hrovidence Hospital, . dant unerz] from her late resi 900 "Alabama ave. s.e.. Congress Helgnis on Thursday. June 11, at 11:30 a.m. Ieel lives “and friends 'invited. = Interment c. |, Green pme sts. rnest Jar intil funeral, DEARBORN. In Memoriam. M DONALD. LOUISE 1. 11 memo deparied Jie 10 Dearborn Mary A. Havhe residence on thence Funeral irom ine sday, June 11, a vho love you ITH: GRAND. ER WILKERSO! MeGRATH. JAMES cred 1n the memery of my father JAMES McGRATH. who de- d_this life twenty vears 330 todyv. 10. 1911 Anniversary masses said Cathedral. Columbus. Ohio ; Peters and St Patrick's s thie city. 18 DAUGHTER, ROSALIE 5. MCGRATH. THOMAS. In sad and loving husband _and DATG DORSEY. GERTRUDE A. Passed away sud- L denly. ‘Tuesday, June 9. 1931, GERTRUDE A. DORSEY. I of Edward T v and mother of Roland G, Dorsey and M Dawson. ¥uneral {rom her I 1208 Ingraham st. n.w.. Thu 11, at 230 pm. Relatives & {riends invited. Interment Congressio: .Il Cemecery DOUGLASS, BENJAMIN. On. Wednesday. June 10, 1951, BENJAMIN DOUCLARS: dec | 4 Rushand of Edmonic Dougiass’ sha | sonof Nathaniel Stewari. He icaves of Fefuflves and: iriends Darture. Hemaths Festing o Rhines tuneral chapel, 3rd and Eye s “Notice ‘of faneral later. EVANS, BEXRY. Departed this lits Monday. | June 8, 1031. at Asbury Park. N. J.. | EVANS. son "of the lace. Garoiliie S Tia Teaves & loving wife- L gevoted Slater, Jertis Pyl we cav you last e " Edwara | Eva : ner gav time heals a broken heart. June 11, 8t 2:30 pm., from the Jarvis fo O, i Ceems. untru neral varlors. 1434 You 5. w. ) Sur Heart has ached. FAULKNER. HARVEY. Suddenls. u 51931, HARVEY FAULKNER. Reme at Prazier tuneral home, 389 Rhode Teixnd ave. nw. Notice of funeral laier FLETCHER, WILLIAM June o 1931, ot the John_ D Wiin 31 el ik e o MORROW. FANNIE C. In sad but loving re- membrance of our mother. FANNIE C. MORROW. who departed this life three years ago today. June 10. 1928. . mother Gswer Cwhen He calls. hadows fall And we must Sunshine passes. Love. remembrance outlast all. And ‘though the yeers he manv or few They are fllod with remembrance. dear mother. of vor DEVOTED DAUGHTERS. NELLIE. SALLTS AND AGNES, EDITH N. AND WILLIAM H. Ia of our 'dear sister. EDITH and our dear father. WILLIAM who passed into the hidden 1922, and June 7. 1914, Te- Tesidence of lus daughte | Pisher. 3643 Garrison et dey, June 11, at 3 p. gressional Cemete FLETCHER, WILLIAM W. municatign of Benyamin No. 15. F. A. A M. om Thirsd 1831, at 1 o'ciock p. TivERs in lodge foom No.'l. New Masonic Tem H MYERS. Washington, D. C.. for ‘the purpose. of 10, conducting Masonic ‘burial services for our v late brother, WILLIAM H. FLETCHER. By direction of the worshiniul master. SIDNEY 1. BESSELIEVRE. Secretary GIBSON, JULIA HEWES. Departed this life Tuesday ‘mornidg. Juie g 1931, after lingering iliness, JULIA HEWES GIBSON. beloved " daughter of Susan Wallace and the late Hewes La Dell Gibson. Reme resting at Bundy's funeral hom | Florida ave. n.w. where services will be | | | Intérment Con- A_special com- French Loda eby. called 1 Sine'y How thes so softly rest “{a¥"'AND' CHARLIE. SCOTT. GEORGE. A tribute of lave to" the of our loved ones. father, GEORGE SCOTT. and mother and sister. oghing can ever take awas e love a heart holds dear: Fond memo: inger every day, Remembrance keeps vou near MAZY. JOHN AND LORETTA. WILLIAMS. JULIA ELAINE. In sad and Tovis emory of our dear davehter and sister. JULIA FLAINE WILLIAMS. Who de- parted this life one vear rgo today. June 101830, PHILTP B. JULIA E. AND PHYLLIS B _WILLIANS. FUNEBAL DIRECTORS. held Thursday, Jine 11, at 2 p.m. Int ment at Lincoin Cemetery. GRANT, MACK ARTHUR. On Tuesday June 9. 1931, at 3:10 p.m. at ihe residerc of his ‘mother. 5281, 26th si. n.w.. MAC ARTHUR GRANT. ‘neloved son_ of Lillie and the lite Maxwell Grant and Srother “of Lillte B Orant, aged 15 years Funeral Frida: at 2 p.m. from anove ‘residence. “Helatives £nd Tricads sn vited. Interment Lincoln Memorial Cey y. | CUGGENHEIM, LEANE day. | June 9. 1931, at her 3 n.w. LEANETTA. the beioved dausht Jenfiie and Mai Guegsaheim. aged years 6 months ~ Funeral services Saflell's chapel, 5th and H sts. n.w Saturday, June 13. at 2 pm. Relatives | and frieids invited. Inerment Glenwood Cemete ~Frank Geier’s Sons Co. VENTH ST NV N LTI T2, National 2473 "Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Funeral Chapel 412 B ST. NF. Linuln .su F: Q0 Tuesday, June 9. 1931. | dmbulance service fte Tt R | CHAS. S. ZURHORST ANNIE £ HOOR. "ree1 60 veats. Beioved wife of the late Samuel P. Hook of Croeme 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. hone_Lineoln Biauon Md" runcial seicey on Frig | el e e Sy Joszph F. Birch’s Sons 3034 M St. N, Ehone west oomn. GEO. W. WISE CO. | Cemetery. Relatives and friends inv st 2300 M ST. N.W. V L. SPEARE CO. rd st 5w Neither t iccessors of nor connected with the original W_R._ Speare establish- ment 1009 H St. N.W. Phone National 2892 Formerly 940 F St. NW. Established 1876 JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. _1337_10th St. N.W. __ Phone North 0047, + CHAMBERS TJ. WILLIAM LEE'S SONS,” FUNERAL DIRECTORS CREMATORIUM 1332 PA._AVE. N.W. _NATIONAL 1384. 1388, W. W. Deal & Co. 816 H ST. NF. LINCOLN 8200 P. J. SAFFELL FERSONAL SERVICE—REASONABLE. 3 5th_St. N.W. Nat' JORDAN. MARY F. Monday. + &t her residence. 321 RaRY'R JORDAN- e Wevete Frank Jones and 'grandmother Mozee. “She elso leaves si h childrén and many other relaiives. reral Thurs June 11. at 1 pm. from | Metropolitan Zion A, M.'E. Church, D st etween 2nd and 3rd sts. S.W. r Harmony Cemetery . MARY F. The Robinson Adams fon ennotinces the MARY F. . JORDAN. June 11. 1931, at 1 p.m., trom Church, D st. betwzen 1 sw CATHERINE CLARKE. MAYME HUTCHINSON. R . Sunday. Funesal 931, Spriin Rusband of Rith’ Rendall: father of Dr. & A Kendall, Hot Springs. Ark.: Mrs. M linda B, Williams of Chi Louise K. Jordan of 113 R .7C: grandfathe n Wesley and Re 5 yrd, Mrs. Louise Fail and Maxine of Colorado Springs. Colo, Fu- | Tuesday. June 9, 10 a.m. Iner- ittle Rock. Ark. | LIMERICK, EDWARD HARVEY. On Tues- day. June 9. 1931, EDWARD HARVEY | LIMERICK of 2018 Portner pl. n.w.. be- loved son of the late Sjdne and Mildred Limerick. Grank G D, Eiis Teema: heral hel ment at Puneral from the_ chanel of s" Sons Co., 1113 7th st. n.w. on Thursday, June 11.'at 2 pm. Rela- tives and friends ~invited, ~ Intermes Cedar Hill Cemetery. LUCAS, BLANCHE GRICE. Sudden day. ‘June 8, 1931, Siowtial; BLANCHE GRICE TUCAS. dhigh. ter of Mary L. Grice and the late George W. Grice, the beloved wife of Earl Lucas and the mother of Earl, yr.. and Marjorie Lucas, sister of George. Ulysses and Rose Grice. "Funeral Thursday, June 11, from Lincoin Temple Church, ilth and R sts nw, at 1 pm. ‘Remains resting_at her Iate’ home, 154° Adams st. n.w. Remains | may be viewed after 12 rioon Wednesday. June 10. Relatives and friends invited. 10¢ | MARTIN. SARAH. On Tuesday. June 1931, SARAH MARTIN, the devcied daugi: | ter 'of Mary Martin. Notice of funeral later. ains resting at the W. Ernest | Jarvis funeral church. 1432 You . n.W. McMAHON. EDWARD. On Tuesdav. June 9. | 1931, at Providence Hospital. EDWARD.son | of William H. and the late Nora McMahon. | Funeral from_the residence of his x".\ Mzs. George Schultge. 3613 Rittephouse st nw. on Pridey, June 12. al 8:15 thence to the Church ‘of the .mm. where requiem mass will be said at | ALFRED B. GAWLER WALTER A. GAWLER WILLIAM A. GAWLER BONS Established 1850 Chapel Cremations Lady Attendant 1750-2-4 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W. Phones: NAtional 5512-5513 | No BRANCH OFFICE Relatives and friends invite it MORTIMOR, MARTHA TYLER. On Monday, June 8, 1931. at George Waihington Uni- versity' Hospital. MARTHA TLYER MOR- | TIMOR. beloved daushter of Maggie and | the late Georse Tyler. ~Funeral from her | Iate residence. 3501 Benning rd. n.e. on | June 11, at 2:30 p. a- | Interment | 1°friends invited. —— R. On Sundsy, May 7. 1931, FUNERAL DESIGNS. nk brothe: Frederick Jenkins: cousins and &’ host of other relatives friends. Funeral Thursday. June 11 p.m; ffom Mount Zion M. EC 3 Lassie Bhen. " Victorta Ford " atid Lillan " Blue Artistcsxpressi nelv You st. nw. Interment Arlington EXPRESSI' FLORAL EM] 10" CXERATE TRICKS. PHORE NAT: Wive June 7..1931, at Jenkins; a nephe saph a PUGH, LUT! LUT“%H 'UGH, devols husband _of | Lassie Pugh. m;m;unr Dléaybnn ch}. Gude BI'OS- CO,, 12‘2 F S'- oraicx o ; ana. broher of D. M. ¥nd’ walter Promnt Auto Delivers Service. Puneral Thursday. June 11, at 11 HAFFE Tegnn the W st Jarvis incral charch: GEO. C. S R“D. National Cemetery. S RANSOM, ADA. Departed this life Sunday, | Open Evenin; TRl | e Soeaany J4th & Eye - ADA RANSOM. She leaves to "meurn their 2 loss two nieces. Bea d_Alice For Funerals By Wire Anywhere Rev. 3 térment Mount Zion Cemetery. RANSOM. ADA. The officers -anm mbers .. ary uneral o of ‘Naomi Chapier. Ro. hereb: nou lfi l"-!l the noia DA’ RANBO] Honorable u 3t X o Clock om. day. June | e ;flflx i’ ’i";w% ALSTON. R. EMMA C. ROBINSON. Bec: ROBSON, ALICE CATHERIN] ’"Ex’n{mf; nee o2y "ROBSON (nes Quitler ) o wite of Robert Emmett Robson." Fu- Ror, late residence. 4116 13th st. June 12, at 9 a.m.: thence AnCHoRy s Chirch, where. renutom will be'sald at 8:30 am. for the re- nn- of her coul 1atives ‘and (riends 4 Interment Mount Olivet Cee- 1407 H St. N. Nat'l 4905 CEMETER\' w-rs. . WELL LOCATED, 3130, monthly. neymen: IT Inverented, person, DE SHAZO & McNAB, 4] Bids, &

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