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e ® KNOX HATS @ ® HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHES ® ©® HANAN SHOES ® RALEIGH HABERDASHER 1310 F Street : Prices Average 209, BELOW Last Year’s . . . at Washington’s Finest Men’s Wear Store . ® BUY NOW FOR FATHER'S DAY, JUNE 2IST @ BASS SEASON OPENS MONDAY IN VIRGINIA Glen C. Leach Tells of Fisheries Work in Talk on Rod and Stream Radio Program. Fishermen were called on to get their bass equipment in shape by Monday, when the season opens in Virginia, by Glen C. Leach, chief of the division of fish culture, Bureau of Fisheries, in a radio address yesterday for Rod and i Stream of The Star. . Speaking over Station WMAL “The Call of the Wild,” Leach told lho of the efforts being made in behalf of fishermen by the Bureau of Fisheries, which has entered into a construction program for the dcvolo ment of bass stations, nor only ud‘ out the East- ern part of the Uni States, but in other sections where bass are found, with_the view of meeting the slogan of the Izaak Walton League “to plant a bass.” A “Tom Sawyer,” 1876, a fine copy of the first issue of the first edition, { recently commanded a price of $1,900 RITES FOR MRS. CLAPP Wife of Army Band Sergeant to Be Buried at Knoxville, Tenn. ‘The funeral of Mrs. Anna Clapp, 40, who died of a heart attack at the Army War College yesterday, will be held at W. W. Chambers funeral home, 1400 Chapin street, Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. murment will be Knox- ville, Tenn. Mrs. Clapp was the wife of Sergt. lrnnt Clapp of the Army Band. The Pire Rescue Squad worked over her for sometime yesterday after she was lLrlcken in an effort to revive hér. Mrs. Clapp e here from Tennessee and hld been : resident of this city for a number of years. e FILM COUPLE QUARREL Eleanor Hunt Denies Separation, but Rex Lease Affirms It. HOLLYWOOD, Calif., June 12 (#).— Rex.Lease and Eleanor Hunt, film play. ers, who married last April at Las Ve- gas, Nev., were living apart today. Miss Hunt, remarking that "we Just had a little quarrel, but I know every- thing will be all right,” wouldn't call it a separation. Lease said they had sep- Sale! Men’s $8, $10, $15 Summer ROBES SILK CREPES SILK MIXTURES PRINTED FAILES EMBROIDERED SHANTUNGS IMPORTED BATISTE DOUBLE BREASTED POLO TERRY ROBES flf;% Robes for beach, for bath, for lounging. The best values we've seen in years. Just the thing to loy away for FATHER'S DAY. All sizes and all colors. Gorgeous color combinations. Terry Robes are in plain colors r‘élue, Tan, Green, Red or Whlfe. TRUMPETER BROADCLOTH SHIRTS $765 3 for $4.75 PRE-SHRUNK BROADCLOTH ... PURE DYES ...FAST COLORS... FULL CUT . .. Collar-attached style in white, tan, blue or grey. Neckband style in white. Sizes 14 to17. and 35. Same Qua’r'ty Last Year, $1.95 A New Low Price RALEIGH “8” SHOES '/ The Raleigh /8" has NEVER sold for less thon $8. This year, in line with our policy to give you more for your money, our Raleigh “8" was made up to equal last year's $10 shoe in every particu- lar. Now .. a new low price with an ‘actual saving of $: for you. Use Your Charge Account at The Raleigh, or Open One Today Sleeve lengths, 33, 34 HART SCHAFFNER & MARX DIXIE WEAVE SUITS LAST YEAR'S PRICES, $29.75 & $35 *25 SUMMER COMFORT with assured STYLE and FIT...for DIXIE WEAVES let the breeze in and the heat out---but the fabric will never crawl, bag, nor pull out of shape . . . Select your DIXIE WEAVE from plain Tans, Greys, Blues and the smart striped effects. *DUBLIN TWIST SUITS EXCLUSIVE AT THE RALEIGH $2950 M DUBLIN TWIST a fabric loomed in IRELAND Dublin Twists--those wonderful, incomparable Sum- mer Suits that hold their shape as no other Sum- mer suits do . . . No domestic mill has ever been suc- cessful in duphcu'mg this extraordinary fabric . .. so crisp and so clear in color ... The weaving process is an European secret. FINE SUMMER SUITS TROPICAL WORSTEDS, CRASHES, TWISTS $975 LAST YEAR'S PRICES, $25 & $29.75 Tans,'Blues, Greys, plain striped, or in handsome, color- ful mixtures. Every suit finely tailored to Ralolgh speci- fications; guaranteed to retain the tailored “look”; all silk trimmed; and a rmlehon in value. Every size for every build. at auction. arated and that was all. There’sNoNeed to take a chance, for our services, known for miles around as modern and desirable, may be had for a very small sum. We have 25 years of experience, and we know how to serve well for little money. Prices here start at $100, and range upward in easy stages, giving us a service to exactly fit the needs and wishes of EVERY family. I, T TV P T ome . -hllll TITILYS YTy VSR A KKK R KK KA U,E)EAL FUNERAL HOME Ixc. or refi:rence. o'Isk Journerghbor PHON ES SI.IDICOLN .200-020' ST Y Y Y YTV YV f YV Y e VYT Y YV POy Ty YV Y YTV YTV EISEMAN’S SEVENTH & F STS. I Open a Charge Account Pay in Convenient Weekly or Monthly Amounts 3-PIECE WOOLEN SUITS o A huge selection of smart tans, greys, browns and blues in single and double breasted models. Don’t Hesitate to Ask for Credit TROPICAL WORSTED SUITS $19.75 These are the best tropical worsted suits. Every! garment is finely tailored—beautifully trim- med and correctly styled. Nothing Extra for Credit at Eiseman’s Striped Flannel Trousers 6.95. Bargainst at $6.95. Most men have been pay- ing around $10 for similar quality. Smart pat- terns. All sizes. THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Fair tonight and tcmorrow, somewhat warmer to- morrow, gentle variable winds. Maryland—Generally fair tonight and tomorrow, warmer in east portion to- morrow, gentle variable winds. Virginia—Fair tonight and tomorrow, warmer in extreme west portion to- night and in east portion tomorrow, gentle variable winds. West, Virginia—Generally fair tonight and tomorrow, warmer tonight and in extreme east portion tomorrow. Recerd for 24 Hours. ‘Thermometer—4 p.m., 76; 8 pm., 73; 12 midnight, 64; 4 am., 60; 8 am., 71; noon, 80. Barometer—4 pm., 30.04; 8 pm, 30.03; 12 midnight, 30.04; 4 a.m., 30. 02. 8 a.m., 30.03; noon, 30.00. Hlmm temperature, 80, occurred at noon, June 11, Lowest temperature, 59, occurred at 5 a.m., today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 82; lowest, 59. . ‘Tide Tables. (Purnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) ‘Today—ILow tide, 12:09 p.m.; h tide, 5:06 a.m. .ndsu;:mp g Tomorrow—Low tide, 12:57 a.m, and 12 pm.; high tide, 5:51 am. and 6:20 p.m. The Sun and Moon, ‘Today—Sun rose 4:42 am.; sun sets 7:3¢ pm. ‘Tomorrow—Sun rises 4:41 am.; sun sets 7:3¢ p.m. lx!‘:)&n rl;&s l2 am.; se; 4] Zg p.m. mobile lamps to ted one- half hour after s\?nset - Rainfall. Comparative figures of the monthly rainfall in the Capital for the first six months against the average are shown in the following table: Average. Record rainfall for the first five months was: January, 1882, 7.09 inches; February, 1884, 6.34 inches; March, 1891, inches; April, lfll!l, 9.13 inches; May, 1889, 10. Gfl inches, Weather in Varions Citles. r F g g H £ WamoT AseuBIH qusm_aew Stations. “+200m0Ivs - 238 |+ hwpoisas Abilene, Tex.. AlblnYr N. Y. Atlantic Gity Baltimore, ByEsueal - £ n cmuav SotiShay ly Et.cloudy Etcloudy Et'cloudy Pt.c:oudy Cioudy Pi.cioudy Pt.clouay Cl . Louis, Mo. | Bt. Paul,’ Mini S ‘Wash FOR! 3 (7 a.m., Greenwich time, today.) Stations. Tempe-ature. Weather. London,_Engla: Faris. France ockholm, i €8 (Noon. Guenulch e, today Horta (Fasal), Azores 60 Rain Current ol Hamilton, Bfl'm\.dn “"Bart cloudy Po Rain Clear 82 Cloudy Births Reported. The following births have been reported ¢ the Health Depariment in the last 24 ours atne Helen L. McMurrer, twin o Emm- B._and Kathleen Broome. Th odore B. and Margaret H. xln‘sbury. lery W. and Virsinia Stewart. boy. n H and Elta Machmer. boy. Adoloh and Edna Kiei PRAIS and Margaret Karazastlis. boy. Calvert O, and Gladys G. Ward. boy. o William ‘K. and Grace K. Mangum. ir. °Edward D. and Hazel M. Menas. boy. John E. and Jennie A. Lacey, boy. ahes & %na Rosemary T. Harrington, . &nd Elizabeth T. Buck ew G and Ethel £ Walsh Ptk ang Melba Donela A ahd iV, Ramey nd Mary F. Endress. nd Marearet Clmlempeel b a Milton. girl Harry O. rvin 8. and Tda C. Thompson, girl Arthur ‘and Glends V. Smithson: wirl. Donald K. and Efie E_ Wallace. girl. Oyt ahd “Ecther M. denkins, sirl. William J. and Alice A’ Wright, girl. Jonn and Birta Koster. irl, Harey F. and Kathering E. Fla m M. and u.r{ Rotse. George and Plnn{e Robert and Beatrice Barnes. boy William_and_Acra_Robinson. gir’ FOUNI OUND—Biack and tan hound. female, With To0r White Jeet. Found by Sherman Booze, | 245_14th st. se. T ue r“qn LOST ANIMALS apply Animal Resel 349 Marylan LOST. BRINDLE BULLDOG—Male; named Buster; Saturday. Mly 30. L(bernl reward. Ret to 2330 Minnesota_ave. s. e car from aple SAT—garried g 0Py o ST diotm: black_cat. witn, red “ribbon and bell. Please Boo —Manor Park or_Takoma D Y ROk M reburn, ahd teceive reward? United Cleaners. 6309 Ga, ave. N.W. bro ern Building, KEYS—Near 16th and container "mn 3ix keys, Finder please Teturn, Ko ' GORT, tan Knitex, on T8 31 n- Between Fenn.’ ave. and K; reward. Pnone lm 4256, Tse shoe pin, in sireet car ot r st Finder Feturn 3816 Jemfezr‘ st., Chevy 3 . with_diamond i c: Hr" r‘l“ ;r:r;ungzm Yo' 1s68 Borine pl. or_Columbia. un POOD! 4805.__Reward. cm ROLL OF BILLS OF ?nlny for which I'wa: collecting. se. belonging to com- Re." Reward. FrACL ls—-eneu Tim, t Sc Trele, 16tn st Return. o zfiz E-mo‘r’!‘:ncl:.mnwl Norta 5573. Re- haired white with e W Ginsebrook, 2023 P st bm'n spots. L. North_ 010f Recommend CHAMBERS Ambulances Clean, Fresh and SANITARY Charges Lowest in City $4.00 Any Place in D. C. . Call Col. 0432 884, " | LevERICH, KA CAPITAL DEAF LEADER TO SPEAK IN NEW YORK; “iticky *ne o WP'eiad ¢ i Miss Betty Wright to Attend Meet- ings of P.-T. A. Congress and U. S. Otological Soeiety. Miss Betty C. Wright, director of fleld service for the American Feder: tion of Organizations for the Hard of Hearing, will leave fcr New York today to attend a meeting of the advisory of the “Summer round-up,” connected with the National Congress of Parents and Teachers. From New York Mln ‘Wright will go to Bnlrcllfl N. Y., where she will read /& paper ¢n “The Social Aspects of Delfnm" before the sixty- fourth annual of the American Otological Society next Saturday. Meanwhile the Washington Le-cue for the Hard of Hearing is planning to celebrate the recent victory of a Capital girl in a national lip-reading contest. The celebration will be held Mcnday night at the organization's headquarters, 826 Connecticut avenue. - 67 POLICE RADIOS GAIN 51 lll!iqnl in Operation and 11 Are Being Constructed. Increasing effectiveness of police and fAre department radio stations has ht & considerable boost in the number of such stations licensed by the Radio Commission. The commission announced today that on June 5 there were 51 hqrbor and State police and emergency fire broadcasting stations in operation. Con- struction permits had been issued for 11 additional ones. Last March 20 there were only 30 such stations on the air. Marriage Licenses. Herbert S. Gates, 32. and Pearl C. Wilt- shire, 26; Rev. John E. Brigss. Samuel B. Rev. Metz. John C. Work, 49. Mason Springs. Md., | ard Elizabeth J."McDowell, 34, Swarthmore, : oyd. . 35, and Carolina I. " Brodie. ind Kose E. Elam, Abbott. Byron T. Stanner, 35, Brentwood. Md., and znnm& W. Perry, 24, this city; Rev. Jack- son e. Francis_J. Bird, 34, and Elizabeth M. Clennan s ot ol Prilsdcinie, Fa.. Judse Robert E. Mattingly. Randoiph 8. Souther. 25, and Ciagsett. 0; Rev. Charles T. 3 i Geaue r Daw, 26, and 25; . 3. mmmnann Deaths Reporled The following deaths have been reported to the Health Department in the last 24 hours e l;‘rovldence Hosbita Samuel H. Stid 7 Columbia rd. John Bonaccodsy: 8. ?el;%e.mlwn Hospital tal m D. Dakor Home Hospital. n. 30, United States Sol- die; Carl Hillary. 13, Georgetown Hospital. John Getrer, 3. Children’s Hospit k H. Temple. 1. 3112 n.w Infe 431, Cleveiand “and Mildred Mim- )mick QGaliinger Hosplal. ey § Jordon. 63 521 308 ot Jennie Triplett. 48, Garfleld Hospital Raymond J. Matthews, 36, Gallinger Hos- ital Lumer ‘Pugh. 34, Pree: 05! Bty Y T Roamiia . 9 months. en route Gal- linger Hospita Infant of Charles an2 Genevieve Jamison. 10 hours. 154 L st. s.e. Passed away on Tues- Sl after e lhgering Hinests DDISON, beloved wife of Frank Addison and mother of Emanual Martin, sister f Maggie M Byrd and Ruth Di She leaves to mourn their loss other rel: tives and a host of friends. Xuneral & day, June 14, at 1 p.m., from Metropolitan aptist Chufeh, O35 Between 12th and 13th sts. n.w. Priends invited. BLAIR, THOMAS WRAY. On Friday, Jnne i3, 1331, at 8115 am 6932 9th’ st. OMA! ADDISON. ANNA day, June 9.1 Toove agarces s-mm- Interment in Rock BRANSON. LILLIAN lww Departed this ioJune 1, 1931 a3 pm. at {ospital N ELAINE She leaves to mourn their Joss @ devoted mother, Esther N, Branson, and a loving sister. Doris F. Branson. Re: mains resting _at E\lgnt Ford's funeral 1300 'south " Capitol st Funeral nday, ‘Jun clock p.m.. irom Moum uomh mumt Church. 3rd and L H. Randolph. officiating. crAT )u Suddenly, Thursda: ne 111081, at Avms War Collese. ANNA MAY, | belevea wife of Sergt. Ernest Clapp. b tates Army Band.’ Funeral, rom | th ambe: . funeral home, uoo cmpm RN Saturday. June 13 Relatives and filends in- Tied: Inferment Knoxville, Tenn. DIGGS, JANE. Departed this Iite -rumh She leaves dalenter, s’ son and otmr relatives and friends. ' Remains De viewed at the residence ' of h Gant, 1341 C ughter, Ma: Fun rm s-mmu, ‘St. Cyprian’s Church, fterment _Mount BLANCHE. Thursday. & eorgetown Hospit EL oved wils ol Prederic 1835 New Hampshire ave, n.w. Remais resting a¢ HySons s pailor. 1o pow, Funeral services on Monday. e 15, at 11 ¢ Bethlehem Chael; Tnterment Afiington anonll Cemm GREENAWALT, MAUD LIPSC ednu- une 10, 1931, at Nnrlalk r ] k P services Saturday, June 13, at 2 p.m., from her late ulldcnu 1719 Lanier nL nw. Interment Oak Hill Cemetery. GUGGENHEIM, LEANETTA. On Tuesday. June 9. 1931, at her residence, 438 H s ANI'I'I‘A the bel mon! Saffells chapel 5th Jng Relatives June 2 p.m. hd Tricnds fnvited. “Interment Glenwood Cemetery. HILLEARY, CARL XAVIER. On Wedn y. Funeral Saturday, Jue 13, from ome, 1625 Wisconsin' ave. n.w., then to Holy Trinity Church, where réaule e held ‘at 9:15 o'clock. Rel: Tives and friends nvite Departed this life on | ALICE M. inesday, June 10, 1931, at AL!C! M. beloved daughier ot the d Henry Willlams end loving Fannie Jackson, u idence U Butier, 164 O st nw. usting's Church, 15¢ mh st pose er tives and fflends invited. lnurmenl Mount Olivet cem-m- 's Ladies' R Lliazy, No. 140, and" Dlnrlcl “auxiliary. No. 2, Knishts of Bt, John, ase hereby noilded ot of ‘Sister ALICE ot mecting Prday. June 13, 1031, at 1:30 p.m., 1624 O st. Funeral mass Sat- urddy, June 13, 'at 10 a.m, St. Augustine’s C. MCKINNEY. Aux. President. S; LUCKETT, Diutrlel Eresident; 1. M. SMACKUM, . R. C. HOLMES, ALICE the omuu and Members of the Nining Helpere - Associt: | You ‘are hereby notified of the Hoath of ‘Alic 3, ‘Holmes, Funeral Sat- urday, Juje 13, at 10 am., irom St. Au- ustine’s Churel ¥ OSEPHINE BUTLER, President. GRACE ‘WALKER, Rec. 'nnman -ldegu. 321 6 VERICH, belov §i v. W, H. Leverich. “She le 1o mourn thelr lois two daus Carrle Wooster and Mr. and au 'i“" M, and Mrs. Ein Supe 14, Interme Cemetery. 5, JAMES F. Wednes 61, at bl resiOence, 803 Shates F heloied” son th! ll’l‘lr ‘fluflll‘; % o Tin s 0 Saturd arch Helfl C;lnu'r’l: Md" o 11, 1931, at her e r ll. arted this ull. at his resi- OR~ Sved: isbaha of hnx asher of Morris, Jrs the = larander 35 oma of tmum hm g6 B Asby, 35 and Lucy V. Ken- | v. Charles ! B s EXTRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS AT MOD- d feee rniw: NAT. o WELL, I, father of Plorence, Lorenzo Wi devoted son of John 1ri ing_at Barbour Bros.’ funeral nm st. n.e., until Priday, June 12, st 7:30 .m. (Nefeater at the residence 5t his r, Eker Sewell. 91 Myrtle Funeral Saturday. June 13 from the above addre: coln Memorial Cemeter. WERB, ARTHUR C. Departed this life on Wednesday, Jui Tampa, Fla. ARTH Tormerly o WILSON, GEORGE FREOERICK. On Sa 8t pibl, at Newborl. R. I, c:oka: FREDERICK WILSON, smes ¥ of 2 0. “Buneral Trom s BArents rest dence, 504 Oglethorpe st. n.w.. on Sstur. 3. Ay atives and Tnterment Aflingion Na- Thursdars June 11 her sister's residence. 720 . C. Ret . W A el in Interment Har- " Baturday, June 13- In Memoriam. CONOVER. RICHARD C. 1In memory of our dear son, HARD " C. OVER. who departed lhl: hfe thirtéen years ago today, June 12, 1t matters nol -mch Toad we take, How dark or Jonely 1 We Know st ol will sosie day Join The road that leads to thee OTHER AN D FATHER. * CREECY, :Dw.um A (o loving and ead membrance of our.fathcr, EDWARD asced awa. foday. ding 13, T8 i cfi’:’x‘d{fié‘w"" DUCKETT. HENRY W. fond remem- branee of my loving usband HENRY W, O T odi® jdepatted this life ten Teass ado todus. Jam 1 of Today recalls the memory, Of my loved one laid to rest, And thote who stlil remember him Are those who loved him_bes HIS'LOVING WIFE, SARAH E. DLCK!TT GARNER, MARY C. In goroted, semers- car_ mot GARNER, who dsparted onis e seved years ago today, June 12, Our hearts stili_ache with 2 Our_cyes shed many i 2y For God cnly knows low we miss you, mother. At the end of seven long years. We cannot clasp your Your swest s Jovi et Testing n¢. the home, 1400 Ohapi Tisonbure, Va iife seven ad but loving devoted _son brother, nm diea Threc’Years. azo today, THE FAMILY. & In memory of our JOSEPH MID- N, who departed this life two years g0 today. Just two years ago today You lett us and passed away To a beautiful resting place above. But stll in our hearts we carry you: love, . HA MDDLETON. % 10LA MIDDLETON AND RISDON, FANNIE §. In icving remem- brance of my dear mother, FAI s, RISDON. who departed this life two years ago toddy, June 12, My_thoughts are nlw:n; wandering, the grave, not far 2 Where my deaf mother is 1¥ing In her peaceful and lonely grave. I will never forget you, mother, While in this world 1 stey. umnuron me:m devoted son and brother. SMALLWOOD. V memory_of F Geag mother. VIRODNIA suALLwoob. who died nine years ago, June 12, Mother, dear. nine years ago tod took you' from life’s strugsies ‘4nd care. We miss you and neea ¥ But ‘we Know that you are ever near. YOUR CHILDREN. "PERCY ARTHUR. HARLES, "IRENE, LAURETTA AND ‘)luu\ooh VIRGINIA. In remembran: c d sister, VIRGINIA SMALI d this Life nine years ago, JiBe 32, TR We loved vou in life. We remember vou in death H D LULU. * WATTS, PERCY M. In loving remembrazce devoted” husband_ and father. ¥ M. WATTS, who departed. this life six years ago today, June 12 Nothing can ever take away The iove our hearts hol Fond memories linger eve. Remembrance keens vou WIFE AND SON, PERCY AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS. W. W. Deal & Co. 816 H ST NE. LINCOLN 8200._ Thos. R. Nalley’s Son 517 11th St. S.E. LI 1220 T P, J.SAFFEEL = PERSONAL SERVICE—REASONABLE. Frank Geier's Sons Co. 1113 SEVEN NW. Nati UeleT Chagel. Teiepnore National 2473 Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Funeral Chapel T T Lincoln 0524 CHAS. é ZURHORST " Joseph F. erchs Sons (ISAAC BIRC] 3034 M St. N.W. GEO W. WIS 2900 M ST, N.W. t 0138, V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of nor connected with the orisin R. puu csnbhsh- Phons National 2602, N.W. o Formerly 940 1 r st N w CHAMBERS Established 1876 JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1337 10th St. N.W. Phone North 0047. ~J. WILLIAM LEE'S SONS, 'NERAL DIRECTOR! CfiFMATORIUM 332 PA. AVE. N.W. NATIONAL 1384, 1388. ALFRED B. GAWLER WALTER A. GAWLER WILLIAM A. GAWLER SONS l:mbli.h.d Chapel rflnlhn PLady Attendant 1750-2-4 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W. Phones: NAtional 5512-5513 | NO BRANCH OFFICE | FUNERAL DESIGNS. Gude Bros. Co., 1212°F St Prompt Auto Del Servie- ATt _OXprestive inexpensive GEO. C. SHAFFER Eyq LOWERS For Funerals By Wire Anywhere 1407 H St. N Nat'l 4908

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