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ARMY WILL SHARE IN 4TH FESTIVITIES Gen. Fuller Completes Ar- rangements for Slyvan Theater Celebration. Arrangements for the participation of military organizations in the July 4 celebration at Sylvan Theater on the Monument Grounds were being com- pleted today by Maj. Gen. Ben H. Ful- ler, U. 8. M. C,, a member of the Citi- zens’ Executive Committee in charge of the affair. A concert will be presented by the United States Marine Band prior to the formal program and units of the Army, Navy and Marine Corps will participate gil the Mmlng of the Colors at the con- ‘The Unmd Shm Signal Corps will install the amplifying system so the address of James Grafton Rogers, As- sistant Secretary of State, and the reading of the Declaration of Inde- | in| I;ende.nee by James Hayes Yeager, pul ic speaking instructor at George Wash- ington University, may be heard by the uumbl Me-nwhue. the u.le of seats for the fireworks display is being launched at the Willard and Washington Hotels and at the American Automobile Association headquarters. The fireworks display is being arranged by a committee 1nclud- ing Claude W. Owen, chairman; A. K. Shipe, Luther W. Linkins, Harry Hel- wig, F. Carl, R. J. Cottrell, J. B. Edmunds, T. L. Eagan, Willlam Ellis, ~HE w. E. .Vo!m:on. E. Reed, Mumfllc.c CALDWELL RITES HELD Funeral for Drowning Victim Held at Padgett Parlors Today. Funeral services for John L. Cald: well, 58, who was drowned while bath- at North Beach, Md., Sunday, were held at Padgett’s Undertaking Parlors, l!l Eleventh street southeast, at 10 o'clock this morning. Mr. Caldwell wa; :‘““’d to have suffered a heart attack. He is survived by a sister, Mrs. Bessie Lantz, 1516 D street northeast, with whom he made his home; a da Miss Marion Caldwell; a son, Caldwell; ree other _sisters, Mrs. Roberta Mathie, Mrs. Ella Smithson and Mrs. Eva Unhall, all of this cif and & brother, Harry Caldwell of fornia. EVENING Morris, J. M. Schwab, £. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., C. W. AUGHINBAUGH, PRINTER, EXPIRES Veteran Employe of Evening Star Dies at 68—Funeral Plans Will Be Set Later. Charles W. Aughinbaugh, veteran em- e of The Evening Star, with which | had been connected for 44 years, died n his home, 3912 Kansas avenue, Aughinbaugh, who was 68 years old had been in failing health for some months and was seriously ill for several months prior to his death. Beginning with The Star in 1887 as printer, Mr. Aughinbaugh later was made , | copyholder, checking copy in the prcof ! | room. He was widely known among the employel of The Star and much beloved y them. He had been a printer of the "old school” working before the days UESDAY, Printer Dies JUNE 30, nuu;-.' T, ..i"'.‘.‘s'... 5 merel ,-31 sve. nw. on Th lrt at 1 red Relatives ...3 riends invited. Mount Olivet Cemetery. BALL, SUSAN EMELL NE, on ,_8t her residence. 1: BushN uelnvaa yite of ine Henry J.'Ball. Funeral from the Wi H. Sardo & Co. funera) cn-x‘m 43 5 ne. Bliauots Red frionds Tavited. Glenwood Cemetery. BEARD, Beard. ot ‘s mother, 100 W st. e ot time teter: Wife of the lste Terence Brady. ¢ Hanlow's funeral patiors. Reauiem st. a ch. mass at uomu. Churen on Weduéady, Juls 1, 9 am. Interment Mount Olive; Cemetery. BRISCOE, SUSIE 1 on Sy 1931, at Asheville, N. C. Gray), Jumes H. and mother of Ruby Ju Pauline, Eliza, Wi time livan),’ (nee e “Known as the Best” ESTABLISHED 1875 “Best Known” of the Linotype machine. He was a native of Gettysburg, Pa., and learned the printing trade there. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Annje Aughinbaugh, and a daughter, Miss Madeliene M. Aughinbaugh, music teacher. Mr. Aughinbaugh was a member of the Knights of Columbus. Funeral arrangements will be announced later. St COLDREN RITES HELD Capital Civic Leader Laid to Rest in Rock Creek Cemetery. TFuneral services for Frederick G. Coldren, former secretary and admin- istrative _assistant of the National Capital Park and Planning Commis- sion, and a member of the Association of Oldest Inhabitants of the District of Columbia, who died Saturday, were held yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Members of the Association of Oldest Inhabitants attended the funeral. Burial was in Rock Creek Cemetery. Mr. Coldren, who was 71 years old, had long been associated With civic activity in the city, and had been a practicing attorney for the greater g:.l" of his career. He is survived by widow, Mrs. Lula C. Coldren. DEATH COMES, and Most Families Call CHAMBERS LARGEST IN THE CITY 8 Parlors, 3 Chapels, 10 Cars Always Open to Public Inspection Our New Fireproof Building Sanitary Cleaning and Safe Storage for Your Fine Rugs and Carpets HI\IKEL Cleaning means longer life’ for your floor coverings, improved looks, refreshed colors—Hinkel Storage guarantees safety from theft or fire, and we INSURE Your Rugs and Carpets at FULL VALUE, Without Extra Charge. qYour Rugs will be Glue-Sized Free, after cleaning, if you desire this additional service. O Funeral for. . With Us Are W. F. ELLIOTT R. K. HARVEY Whose Father Buried Abraham Lincoln Experience of the Best Price of the Least There’s no reason for taking any chances whatever with your fine floor coverings—Hinkel Service Costs No More. RUGS STORED IN FIREPROOF STEEL RACKS Lowest Charges for 1009 Satisfactory Service E. P. HINKEL & CO. In Case of Death Call THE GREATER W. W. Cliambers Co. 14th Cor. Chapin St. N.W. Phone COlumbia 0432 Where the Best Costs Less 600 Rhode Island Avenue N.E. Telephones: POtomac 1172—1173—1174—1175 ISTIMATES ON REQUEST AUTOS CALL ON NOTICE IllllIllll|l||||l|||l|IIIlIIlIIIIHI|I|||||l||l||||||l|\||l||IIIiIIIIIIIIlIlIIIIlIH||IlI|I||IIIIIlllll!llillIII|IIIIIIllllfllllI|ItlllI|IllII||III||||lIIIIlIIII|llflHlIlIllIfllIlllHIIHlHfllIIlIflIHIIIIIIIllHIIIfi COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT: Fully equipped to efl:lciemly handle the checking accounts of individuals, firms and cor- porations. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT: A Sa{c and COnvenient Place {Or the accumulation and profitable employment of surplus funds. TRUST DEPARTMENT: Legally authorized to act in any fiduciary capacity, including that of Executor-Trustee under Wills. Makes loans on real estate, manages property and places all kinds of insurance, except Life. Individual boxes in the strong vaults assure valuable papers and jewelry protection against loss: REAL ESTATE DEPARTMENT: SAFE DEPOSIT DEPARTMENT: FOREIGN EXCHANGE DEPARTMENT: Facilities for handling foreign banking transactions, including issuance of letters of ctedit. drafts and travelers' checks. Five Convenient Banking Offices MERICAN SECURIT TS AND TRUST COMPANY o 15th and Penna. Ave. ; BRANCHES Central— Ndrtheast— 3 Lewis, “Robert and Clarence, Gray. oy, July 3, 8t 2 1o Churén: Lax Ch\lltflv 1432 You st. ednesdar, Lho?unu C. W. AUGHINBAUGH. _ C. L. CURTISS FUNERAL TO BE HELD TOMORROW Services at Fort Lincoln Cemetery for Aged Capital Attorney Under Mpsonic Direction. Funeral services for Charles Lewis tier. he late Edward N, ing, the ttie Smith. Marie, Melvin ard’ Colbert. W Funerai % 10 o'clock a.m., from falese 1d Titio cnren‘r?n':l'un' n.w. atives s ‘r‘ ds invited. AMount Olivet. Cemetery. Ensign Ensign [ OPEN A CHARGE | ACCOUNT Weekly or Monthly Payments EISEMAN’S Fine Men's W ear Seventh and F Sts. Qurtss, 63,"who dled Sunday, ‘wil be ENSIGN C. T. SHOEMAKER eld_af ome, 1440 Belmont street, at 10:30 o'clock tomorrow momlng BUR'ED AT OAK HILL cO metery, B, French Lodge, F. A_A. M. of ififi‘cfl‘run Military Honors Accorded Re- Mr. Curtiss was a membe; | r"i;' %,m‘t:] v’zho had b&:n a resident | cent Annapolis Graduate Who of the Capl for more than 55 years, ¥as bom in Norwalk, Oblo. T lll-neldi DiedEC PR o & law degree from lumbian College, now George Washington Universi PG ae— :m T — and practiced law here several years Thompson Shoemaker, United States a;‘:t‘:‘nb;: g the firm of Dunnell, | Navy, were held at his home, 2913 Q xton. t 11 o'clock this mornin He is_survived by his widow, Mrs. Btéfiat) will be in Oak Hil Cemeur;, Minnle E. Curtiss, and four children, | with full military honors. Mrs. James Howell Gordon, Miss Juliet | Honorary pallbearers were Curtiss and Charles L. Curtiss, Jr., of | Charles Kirkpatrick, U. S. N. Wuhlnlton. and Robert B. Curtiss of Deatley I. Davis, U. S. N. e Seymour Owens, U. 8. N. Richard S. Andrews, U. 8. N.; Ensign Floyd B. T. Myhre, U. 8. N.; Jerry Mathews, John Hill, Walter 'Peters, Henry Rousseau and Frank Hnnnl Ensign Shoemaker, from the Naval Academy at Anmpolh on June 4, last, died of peritonitis at Naval Hospital here Sunday. He was | a native of Washington. He was under |orders for elimination training in aviation at Hampton Roads in July, and to report for duty on board the Chester in August. He is survived by his father, C. T. Shoemaker, of the Q street address, and other relatives. W. WARREN TALTAVULL || Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road Plisics f Col. 0464 Adams 10341 es are exceedingly mod- —a {mportant as the wide physici of our service—a service by the goiden rule. Model chapel, private ambu- lance and livery. in connection. JAMES T. RYAN Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. Telephone Atlantic 1700-1701 FOUND. BM PIN—White gold. Owner may have me by shdentitying and paying for this Lifcom: LOST. BILLFOLD, brown o, Bears-Roebuck Liberal smely of gold inks and & Saturday, June 27. Re: ary Bagwell. 503 Pel rts. CUFF_BUTTON. white gold, with_8hrine cmblem on_one side. Mr. Ghiselll, Pederal- American_Bank. 15th and H_sts. | Monday _after- Please call Hyatts- nmu:xur. and white DL i or 00d- |ward & b3, pistinum ring with 3 diamonds ‘and 6 sapphires across to smaller aflzumonul on each side. Rew Ryan Service (flfl | Wi Efficient and Thoroughly Responsible EYEGLASSES_Tortoise_shell rim, afternoon. between Beverly Courts and Fuiton Courtz ¥, _Finder piesse call National 7980, | POX HOUNDS, | female, ~ white, names on coll Plesse cull ¢ Monday u m-u g.Spots, . c ::s i GLASSES. se; Monday. elnity, Toth and onl bia road. Reward. e! Tortolsehel Bifosal 41, _Met. 5717, Connor. . con- key: ey, Southen i g T may keép money.If othér 'son: tents are returned. 1453 Chapin st. \VATCH CHAIN AND FOB, in or near Cran- dal tral Theater. = Suitable reward. 9030 15 Se A WATCH CH. (silver). St. Albans New: . Cles WRIST “WATCH—Man's, Hamilton. ¥ gold flled: can identifs by Rumber. ward. Cail Cleve. 6063-W. white Re- Stately Sprays and Beautiful Wreaths Attractively Priced! C & C Flower Stores 807 14th St. NN\W. 804 17th St. N.W. 609 12th'St. N.W. Metro. 7433 " Metro, 7945 Metro. 9369 Over and Over UR advertising deals constantly with the fact that, if the family wishes, we serve for as little as $100 and this is for COMPLETE services. We say this over and over again because we are con- vinced that even in ordering funeral services, the average family today must consider, carefully, the matter of dol- lars and cents. 7th and Mass. Ave. N.W. Southwest— 7th and E Streets S.W. Capital, $3,400,000 8th and H Streets Northwest— 1140 15th St. N.W. Surplus, $3; N.E. s ,gm FUNERAL HOME r nfcumc. alsk PHONESILINCOLN June_39. cu..n nee Sul-| It v, iends inyit vate) at 0#‘.‘ Im“ o 3 COQUIRE. DAVID J. Departed fe on y, ,nnals.'nu. ‘,.3"" brother of Jonn 5- l-m‘n“:.nu:t‘gl une t s Wedneoday: nly i the above 'residence, Lincoln Cemetery. CURTISS; WILLIAM W (3B, A specta) com B E Wedneidey, Ayl Al oreh Gai No. '3, "New l{:‘nnle "enile, ing um ic’ bunll ‘Services Tor our hu iulher. * o 0:30 lnmn-ni st Fort £l maste i June 28, 7SS K mnm mu:llu ’:t‘ m.ufi,'h‘q"-r' T Mlelnonl Ocmuly. Re- ‘Rhines To: Lot ATHERINE Iunt 1l. l”l at § p.m. l'- her r.‘:ldpne L st. Ci BEAN. "flfl' vt the late Bradford it Bt of ne late Beniarcin” Lei* ARG She is survived by her sister, Pun her late ate Test: 5 guly 3, "8t 313 pom. and ‘iTiends Thvied to eivend i GRIMES, CHARLES T on 3 29, at 101 Wiliard nxefl:nafl'n'; }mx“w Md., CH e late Char] Mary E. Grimes - Punenl o [ S Welntlades, 4% Chavin, st od " Cemeters: nw. on ent f Tty flowers.) i JACKSON. JOMN (ROBERT. 8, 1031, his_resid bel of Mrs. Catheri; lh- late A‘dlwn n Jackson, br brother of fi?n‘ KELLEY, B. /OOD. T8 't 8o .WOOD, beloved husband of Isobel 8. Kelley 'and father of Margaret Kelley Beneke. om his late residence, iy St R et uly 1. a ativer and Trien vited. Interment Drivate. ited lun‘z. WILLIAM B. On uwau .vuue 29, 1831, at PFitzsimmons Denver, Col of Al"l‘ J Marion) 0‘ Bavie of xm Gales st John untz. Kfilfl BGI’OI"&[ MILLS, ALICE. General ' Hospital. Sarvie Puneral J Satmel’ Bupuist Cnuren.” coln Memorial Cemetery. MILLS, Teat, sed _sister, M at hn"‘ltml“ (gx Blace and time of funeral. ORTON, W. Leader. Melety higices Ute S8ath o7 Rt ALICE | wi MILLS. Funeral W nudly fily 1, 1931, g rmel Baptist Church. 3rd Members of Golden St drUnited, Ozder of C: Nora ered to attend & sve ‘Agnes ‘Sheiby, To arrance for the LICE which will be Reld om: Moune. Carmel Bustst Chdrch, 3rd and Eve sts. nw. esday. July 1. 1:30 p.m. BY ordep of the W. M. EDWARD CHIDES. 2+ | MILLS, ALICE. The Ladies’ Columbia Aid Association ounces the death of Mrs. Funeral Wednesday, Jul: rom Mount Cari Baptist Church, 3rg and Bve e hg, INDIANA TYLER. Pres. JENNIE E. BARNES, Rec MURRAY, JOHN on Sunday, Jun 193 beloved st 9:30 am. atives and inyited. “Interment “Mount Olivet er: OLIVER; WILLIAM H. On June 29. 1931, at | the residence Of his"son, James F. Oliver, White Hall wxu.x& . A.be Md. Inter. l:rk ek, x-mmou F. On June 2' ton Senitarium” and E) ODELL. Fu- herel o' be snnounced iater. PACK. JERRY. On Sunday, June 28 1831 PACK, of Walter Moth Fack ane brosher nx dip Pack. Fifleral Wednesday. July sy JLS fuhersl Shoreh: Interment Pa: Cem: PAIIII- _AUGUSTINE. On Bunday. June p.m.. Waiter Reed RUuS TN FARKER: Marguerite G. Parker. n.e. Funeral Wednesdav. Ju am.. from St. Cyprisn's Church, 13th mu C sts. se. RAUM, EMMA. On Monda: xnl, at her residence, 648 Eve w., R, beloved ‘wife of e’ hte Chatles mother of Lillie and Eraest the above residence = i ains’ Testing at lace nw. Funeral from Vi ptist Church at 1 p.m. Wi SLIZABETH DELAY. On Mondar. 931, at her residence, the )l!' Amsterdam Apartments. 2701 14th st. n.¥.. Y. beloved wite of the Alfred E. Bhaw. re_shipped her Toge lon rings, N. ",l,’"" LAWRENCE L. ioai, “at i RS 1he seimad cord, 'N. C.i brother of tgomery and Charles 8. o also host of friends. inn. Shves neral Wednesday. July 1. at 10 am.. vis fu: neral chui . from the W. Ernest 1432 You st. n. ment Payne's Cemetery. SMITH, LULA W. On (lv‘.l Sun June 28, i3, "at "ner reiidence, 008 LULA H. SMITH. Funcral lmr;loaf"e hap H call Col. Saturday, June AWRENGE T of Lenora omas of Con. ave. Relatives Congressio) TARLING, FRANK. On v 1931, at Preedmen’s Hospital beloved husband of Peaches_ Starling lni Sovored Tather of Raleleh Starin mains s, temporarily at Lom ch cloek Tuesds: tmnum Cemetery. X fends terment Ari ‘National Cemetery. TAYLOR, JACOB N. On Satura 1931, at M "daraki Terior and brother e Taylor. THOMPSON, ALBERTA JOHNSON. day, June 031, at 12:30 tdence, 1 .. Al P ;III‘H“AIII on Mon !"' Whinss ‘o Vila: Whivos E-‘sh':"n‘a'm. Notice"al Tineral Rereafter: ALICE. Al members of Narclssus No. 107, J. R. d J a | oted” husbana Yot numn Julr 2. e J mi' urum:-, e? R ‘ 1'!5 8 s&8 BSE M. I sad but loving remem- M e deerien 1?':. o Tears sto today, June’ S0 1gh 1o seven Loved in life. remembered in death. g s 18 MoTrmR, MRS B BAVIS, AyD ’ FaTpoLy Eowatbe. Voo aid sixiecs Gone. THER LBV “c‘x’n%““"' SERASDpASO R N Nm‘c'iwx"n'n" HEBBRON. - LUMPKINS, ROWENA N, In 0vine’ semembrancs ‘St i e pur: ents, fip’;m ‘Nn.dl-gll 'KINS, who Ikfl .::N‘z: September 20, 1010 PAMELL L+ S, ADD] T. o mmn%'mal &= A tribute of love to MORRIS, Rine Jéars a0 todus, Jens a0, 5’:‘? e klhd in AII h'l‘" A he end of her days. Infl in hnrt it a Deautiful memory. o m@"f.m THAYER, CHARLES. I e esa i) a darling son, CHAR’I n"“{l memon':g left us two years ago today, June 30, 1929, Two years have passed away aad still we Soms may inink the wound is hoaled, That's 1o m E.a'x‘&'e‘n’.’.'u'."x{fi”' R “AND P, THOMPSON, WASHING. va. A b I\ /GTON GILES. - ute of love and devotion to the Dc!ér'tll”' of our GQIV husband and ulher WASH- INGTON THOM| IN. who _entered :I.I;g Test lhrEG years ago today. June 30, The one I loved has gone to rest, His firm. true heart is still: ‘The hands that always gav: e help Now lie iu death’s cold Ehlll Gone it the fece I loved so dl-tr. Silent the voice I ioved to hei Too far away from sight or l ech, But not too far for thoughts to ruch. I have a picture framed pramea’n memory. oving and | but my eves can see it fa Dup in my heart is its Hdin place. It _matters not which road I take, §ov, 42t Sod wil somatiere sota Nolhlnhcm ever take away But remembrance keeps you near. HIS DEVOTED WIPE. urn, he 50 soon in death would sleep And leave us here to mourn. We have only your memory, dear father. o remember our whole lives throushs And you ate one we nmever can fors are always thinking of you nam day in your vath we will follow, When life’s toils no longar shall be. At_the throne of God we will meet vou, There to rest eternally HIS LOVING CHILDREN. * TOLSON, CHARLES, In loving, remembrance son. CHARLES TOLSON. nsse away 12 years ago, June 30, 191 the hours of that unhappy day 3o e my dear son away fi Toving son. so good and kind— ogfriend on ewrth like him do 1 find DEVOTED MOTHER, M [RS. H.LA EPINCIR FUNERAL DIRECTORS. V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of mor connected with the original R. soe-n establish Phone National 2892 t. N.W. Formerly 940 F St. r"l. Established 1878 JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1337 10th St. N.W. __Phone North 0047. e WILLIAM LEE'S SONS, RAL DIRECTORS CREMATORIUM 382 PA. AVE. N.W. NATIONAL 1384. 1388. Thos. R. Nalley’s Son 517 11th St. S.E. LI. 1220 P. J. SAFFELL LTERSONAL nlflc:..nnoxuua’ CHAMBERS Frank Geier’s Sons Co. | Mederr Ghazel. Teiepnive National 2473 Wm. H. Sardo & Co. / Funeral Chapel PR Y 0 Lincoln 0524 Cmwtiance Service _1241 Wisconsin R3¢ West 004, _ "Clyde J. | Nxchols, Inc. 4209 9th_St. LM LM (GAWLER €O, CHAS. S. ZURHORST “hlflsr CAPIT% ST. _J;scph F. Birch’s Sons 3034 M St NW."" Fhone wen "GEO. W. WISE CO. B, i ALFRED B. GAWLER WALTER A. GAWLER WILLIAM A. GAWLER GaviErs BSONS Established 1850 pel Crema Lady Attendant 1750-2-4 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W. Phones: NAtional 5512-5513 | No BRANCH OFFICE | FUNERAL DESIGNS, GEO. C. SHAFFER "‘fl.fl“‘ gt e Evenings [4th & Eye Gude Bros. Co,, 1212 F St PNI l Delive: Serviee, ™ LOTUS FLOWR snop 13 1123 Vt. A Puneral and Wedding LOWERS For Funerals By Wire Anywhere Illu Our ‘Bpecialty. 1407 H St. N.W. Nat'l 4908 Glawu Cemetery Choice Lots and Sites For Sale ENDOWMENT FUND