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tter Funerals M Done by Cli bers Ill liI'rlI-lm' as 575 WAREHOUSE FOR RENT 802 R. I. AVE. N.E. 19,000 Sq. Ft. New 3-story, fireproof ‘building omces and el at low renta S onsult us for other available space on terms and price to suit your needs. Shannon & Luchs, Inc. DIAMOND GUNMAN GUILTY IN ASSAULT Evidence Failing on “Legs” Convicts Scacchio, Aide, at Catskill Trial. By the Associated Press. CATSKILL, N. Y., August the same evidence that l-lled vhen tha used against Jack Diaménd at Troy, the State yesterday convicted John “Garry” Scacchio, Diamond’s former body oal m;l-tr nln the second degree on rover The conviction carries & penalty of from 5 to 10 years' imprisonment. The jury found a gun was used sault, and this increased the all but collapsed as he the ‘The 36-! yw&d Br:‘oglynltl was held for sentence ne esday. Seacchio’s alibl, a defense similar to that offered in of Diamond vhm the latter was acquitted at Troy, was -mama today by more buttal witnesses for the State. ‘Was Seen in Catskill, They testified they ‘saw him or near Catskill the night of Aprl.l 15 when Parks was beaten and tortured fire. Defense witnesses sald succh\n was at his brother's home, in Brook- lyn, that, night, 125 miles from OCats- 'l'he Diamond lnd Scacchio trials climaxed Attorney in tion of rid(euefln( Catskil Gov. Roosevelt directed the investigation after he heard the story t Parks, a cider hauler, was beaten and tortured by fire when he did not reveal to those who took him captive the location of & mountain still. Bolt Kills Man, Spares Brother. GOLDSBORO, N. C., August 1 (®).— Lightning late last night struck and more than & ‘dozen | ni Marriage Licenses. ries ‘fi Hil, and Rebecca Dixon, WV, l ‘Williams. ’lle' and Ernestine Small, Z. ity, Ind llr- u Lockridge, fl D‘X‘Yh:' :le(;:g:nv 25, Ben . At ind Kaf P R arg " 'd' boxl: l;“h timore; Rev. BSolol 38, and Evran BSelve 2 Bicitmondr® Rove 2i, this d 21, mnub. fl. Rev 3. and Eveiyn Moy fovita, :o. H. + *30are "Hovert jtie, 26, and Viola M. i Lind Natioy Norris, onmle;kuwm %2.%nd’ Ruby C. Hem- ooc! rhl r.mv've.g "3':!‘ and Marsaret i ¥ e, 29, e u-mnnn Nun- o M- Sox. 28 ma muu Copeland, 26 Rey. W, urice 2. Baltimore. and b, B Boimers, a3t 4. and Bessle D. Eavion, eriineis L. Fagan, 33, lnd Irma J. Xander, 22; Rev. George F. Dudle) AR TS Fu,neral Todny CAPITAL AUTHORESS nuim AT MOUNT OLIVET. i|:(IMPRISONED PEER FREE ‘i | ON $50,000.BAIL IN FRAUD Lord Kylsant, Noted Financler, to Appn.l Year Sentence on chn.uo of Misusing By the Assoclated Press, g compeny reports. Braths. ave., .mhumum.u of Puneral Mail. Frads ke of Jopn Curra, Cond Monday. ’&mna of ral from his n.w., .Yul: nee ). mv'-‘ahyhuvrm tvomumlm ner Sevas Find Eemoters: 7, BERTON %, on Tharyier, v A St He is er of tm- um""'i g ATZINGER, NELLIE. On 30, 1031 af her residence 2231 I=v.u£:: at rvices in, the W w. ome. 1400 ca-#n 3pm. In- 1te Departed _ this 1931, JESSE Emma V7 te resi =T X SATHERIVE, nelbred. r’n’mu Piapatrick and mother of Fitzoatrick. Re Testing bers Co. !nn-nl hofllk Belmont Sunday, t 3, Rer Memorial Cireh. $th Ahd’ PO TROMALOR, o Ol TH o OR: - 467, levoted . wite of &, e Fowell oaglihat Pl 2, trom et uu m"":fl, inu&' {-m ?unem church,’ 1433 resl RS EThR Thus the State scored its first victory | killed Jerry Waters, 58, near Lagrange, In its fight New York racketeers, | but did not tn)ure his brother, Need- who swarm e Hudson in | ham, who next to ment New York In all the New Hehfldu there are only two motor cycle eason. Qarda of ml]aukn RHALL, JOHN M. wish o express &u:mrl‘::;‘n':‘:zmnm:n 1o Rev, A. M. Iriends for their kin 3 benutitul Toral tributes aurine ot 1ot Teavement, of our brother SOHN H. ovfi THE ' PAI QA‘{!m OVERHALL, HOLMES CHARLES W. We wish to express | G| our aincere appreciailon 1o our friends and relatives for thelr kindneis and assistance and for the beautiful floral tributes dur ing our recent bereavement, MRS, CHARLES ROBEY AND PAMILY. * Beaths AIKINS, ELLA. O ELLA" AIKINS. de! Bertha McClaine. eave: sreat;grandchildren ) otner friends, Funeral 8 day, August nce Baptist chureh. ev?” colem-n. JOHN. oOn Frecamen's ' Hosmial" Notice of 1%.1 1..., ‘”hQ Jarvis fu. OVE! MRS. MARY T. WAGGAMAN. Funeral services for Mrs. Mary T. Waggaman, widely known author, who died Thursday night at her h in Hommand Courts, Thirtieth a Q streets, were held this morning at Holy Trinity Church, Georgetown. Burial was | in Mount Olivet Cemetery. A native of Baltimore, Mrs.' Wagga= man had lived in Washington about 60 of her 85 years. She had written num: erous serials, short stories and ‘poems !and during the past 15 years has written about 35 children’s books. She 'had been a professional writer since 1hood, when she attended Mount De Salés Convent, Catonsville, Md. 2 Six children survive. They are Miss, Mary T. Waggaman, Mrs. Charles P. McNelll, Miss Josephine M. Waggaman and John McKee Waggamen, all of Washington; Samuel J. Waggaman of Calif, and Wilidm H. Waggaman, Lakeland, Fla. Saiiiagl et Births Reported. The following births have been réported ¢ tha Health Depariment i the tase 54 Houre. Cost and Althen Chickalakis, bo, Ceell P. and Alice Cole, boy. Anthony L. and Helen Mayhew. boy, Pred J. and Maud Brooks, boy. Lee D. and Mary Fletcher. boy. Herry V. and Marian Schuabel, boy. Charles E. and Anita Ecklss. boy, Ersel and Grace Brown, boy. John and Prances Pantasia. boy. Bertram and Catherine Kaslar. boy, Werner F. and JuHa Maske, boy. Homer 8. and Ruth Pattecson. boy, Arthur T. and Mary Davis, boy.. | Wili's A. and Arbutus Grav. Eoy. William and Catherine MeGints. boy. en G. and Leona Raynor. girl, Wiltred F. and Lillian Jones, girl, Tikes VB AURUIL, lied I, Sod LW au does: w1 BEALL, JOHN BURTON. On Pridey. sty I i Thomas P. and Winifred O'Dea, girl. A oM BORTON. Meloved hustand | bomcs 8% Sl mm’-:‘t)m::,du‘?“m‘ Departed this Alvin and oy Bous, whel. 57 Ehirch." North Gapitol and L sts. n. + Mareh 1, 1931, Thomas L. and Thelma Kidwell, girl, | ‘Asleep in Jesus, blessed sleep. 3 Ronald G. and Jane Tie BirL. ACKSON, JAMES E. Priday, July 31, 1531, Lioyd and Liltis Nell. gizl, | g el g Howard T. and Mary Philips, bo7, Bor"Geruind sor et e | Augustus and Annie Belt, boy. Marshall and Kema Johnson. girl. Walter and Mary Blakeney: sirl. Harvey H. and Sadle Paise. irl uni ‘Gl of, Breckenridge. ‘m'é.'mx."fofl estin . Femaing resting ai’ the Tabler church: riington i imlm ILL, JO) JA spectal communs stion of Raval is called 1 Lodgze, A. e 0 oy it oo AGEu 3 $osi, Tor ine 5?»5-'- oo the. 4" B el L ".%‘,;".}:.m master” ey WooDWARD & LLOTHROP 10™ 11™ F anD G STREETS binson, Tour sun other xelnlvu ind "l!lml‘ resting Jarvi “""”“"T‘n'x‘x Between 3rd apd turday. Au- Soot T, To51. ¢ B, rnldenu 1430 Spring road n.w. W beloved husband of ‘Blsourney.” Notice of Tumeral E G. On Saturday. August 1, Al "'“‘ ‘attorney WA THA OLDSBERRZ, devoted hus. Band of Luile & Goldsherry, (nee Chase). Funeral Monday. August 3 at 1 p.m, his late resid Latives aadfriends Dsyind® Toicrment Harmony Cemetery. 3 July 28, 1931 four relatives at e W oHae Javsra: - neral chllfl:h- ldl Y o WostiSws Comatary. U st. n.w, Iu‘menl ALLEN, BEVERLY A. Suddenly, on, ] !rld July 3% 193, 4t ihe restdence of b ents, 440-A Wi st. Beloved intant som of Glirora R wnd Helen A. Allen, (private) above residence on Monday, August 3. 10:30 s.m.. Interment Prospect Hill Monday—Broader in Scope, Greater in Value, and Equally Fine in Quality—We Begin the Annual August Selling of BLANKETS P e . e devoted n-uwi )'lm K : ,"m ot SR TAL .m. es and friends invited. m- ersient Gongressional et Xnumelm WEBSTER, Alexandria, Puneral from Ouce Tplstonai Chiren, exandria. V. onday, August 3, at z o . lmermrnl Bethel Cupsiass Ju |u. 1527 6th voted sister etery. ’l- e ul Gamnesville Va. A as M Ftence, T4 LoaT: wly “' moLLAD, ousNELE D o Shuradey, July S AL s his restdericn. 4 S Yaarated triend oF, O Gt CHAI beloved husband of Mard s A aad Puneral irom. the !lrdo & Co. uneul ¢th(L Ol’ H st Monday. August 3. at 1 Rela- “V!l and friends invited. !flu"fl'fll Ar- lington National Cemetery. E) LT, JOSEPHINE C. Departed this Ok “Thursday, Juiy &0 1035 at 3 pm. teen K wnd P 3 o Rev J\"le]r Wéi- DS ved wifo of Busens ok and ray officiating. rment Lincoln Me- T, Hattle Green, s sister ‘of Margaret Buckner, Hattle Green: BAILEY. STEPHEN. On.July 31, 1931, at his to: uglass. John and residence. Defense Highwiy. Bladensbur Smith, and dsughter-inciaw " of Md, STEPHEN BAILEY. Mrs. Ella P. Holt Remains resting at 55 two turda: , thirteen to her Tate residence, 1067 Montello _ave. grandchildren, festine at his Inte residence. services at Et. Faurs Baptisr’ church: Blldmlbun Ma. Monday. August 3. at 1 p. IMI.'I‘IDIOIB ROBERT. On rna-y. July AT a0 Garned Hovoiser, ROBERT BAL: devoted husband of Suste Baiti- On Thursday, h!z bromen Tetiacgs. ., the devo! H Nlchnh ar. ew. ep! Aueust 3 st 1w dence. FRemains resting Jarvis funeral church, unul Sunday noon; thereat e: nterment Sharp Street Ce: Tery. Baltimore. Md. LLIAM: 7%, hen i B nersl Sunday, Auew Mount_Paran e 1 services at Providence Bap- Bifi Ciirehe 3 3t betwesn 412 and 6tn ts. s.w. on Sunday, Auzust 3. at 12:30 nterment Omnvilll. HUTCHINSON. DA 'h the I e 0( her Mount “A’fu: Ceme- JTCHINSON. DA ” ml | Tery Relatives and friends invited. 2+ e s TEL B, ZUBER, JOSEPIl A Sudden! {lineas, DANIEL HUTCHINSON. hus; 5,30, 4531 ai Fioral b s Isiand, of the l-'e ‘Carrie Hutchinson. :n N 'JOSEP) BIF.. Nlfl\!d s R:‘eln Toas three. a-u:ml?:"i‘-a"’.o':\‘:‘_‘in. O Prank B Zuber sad Husband of the iste Tow” eight srandenildren, two wist Enjmy Zuber. Notice of funeral later. & host of other relatives and frkn Barbour” Bros In Memoriam EL. Church. am. Interment at mains resting at-W. En t Jarvis' funeral Church; 1432 You st. nw. Interment ump life six DANIEL ai Now lies in death’s cold Outside today my troubled heart Has dimmed my ‘eyes with tears. For death has robbed me of the one Allce Jackson and broher o M, B son and Willle Edwards, Funeral AnEist 3. At 1 Dom., from the Rdgremer. Interment Remains resting at tuneral church, n gressional. Cemetery. 3 BOGLE. LILLIE K. Departed this Me on ‘Thursday. July 30. 1931, at 4 p.m.. at Gar- it LIE BOGLE (nee ). Deloved wite Gf Grani Bosle, | W. Ernest Sarvis ; lNllN!‘ CYPRIAN. On !llurd-fi August P eparte: s e . 1, 1931, at 4 am.. at his residence. 540 teen years ago today. A;_Fgg ’i!lh' e - CYPRIAN, beloved hlnhl'ld DAUG! 3 of Catherine E. Jenkins. Funeral will be held from the bove residsace on Tuesday. LOST. BAR FIN. phsilium, twenty seven dImonds: Wednesday. " Return to Hotel Washington. ILLFOLD, con Church, Rev Brooks officiating. tration card. Samuel invited. Interment Lincoln Memorial ceme Chevy Chas: tery Mice at L BROWN. CECELIA, Departed this life on Wednesday, July 29. 1931, at her residence. 607 Brewers court n.e., CECELIA. beloved Wite of John' Brown. She also leaves mourn_thelr loss one sister end ton, Remains resting ut John T, home. 30 H st. August 3. at 1 6'cloc m funeral 'nome. Payne's Cometery. \STLE, FRANK T. On Thur y 30, 1931, at r;’uxrum;:u. T Hirvara st P. J. SAFFELL Frank Gcier's Sons Co. | 1113 SEVENTH ST ,“,‘,,fi"{,‘.’, 2nd | 0dern Chapel. Telepnone Nation: 12473 Re | "Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Lincoln 0524 “Clyde J. Nichols, Inc. _4200 9th St. N. Col. 6324 Joszph F. erch’s Sons 3034 M St. N “'izm:,m"". GEO. W. WlSE CO. V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of nor connected wun the original W. K. Speare estabiish- 2 HS Flione National 2892, t. N.W. WoopwaRrD & LOTHROP [5G co A ' ‘Funeral Directors * 1804 M _St. N.! W PII 4170, 4171, Monday We Will Place on Sale 700 Books at Half Price SOC . $8 Were $1 W.. Phone North m’. CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL_ST. to $16 Books of travel, biography, science, and fiction . . . interesting titles you will want for'your own library or as gifts to friends. The long list of titles includes: Phone Lincoln 0332 “Life and Letters e Joseph Pennell,” 2 volumes. Were $10. Now...$5 CLEMENTS *J. Ramsay MacDonald.” Was $5. Now. TABLER 928 M St. NW. _ Natl. 1544 W. W. DEAL & CO. 816 H ST. N.E. LINCOLN 8200. ¥ VV]LLIAM LFE'S SONS CRE\IA FORIUI\I 332 PA. AVE. N.W. _ NATIONAL 1384 “The Spell of‘Bohemia.” Was $3.50. Now.. “The New German: Republic.” Was $5. Now.......... “Beethoven,” 2+ volumes. Were $10. Now.. “‘Abraham Lincoln:” Was $3.50. Now............. “The Cathedrala of France.” Was $10. Now.......... “Dido” by Gertrude Atherton: Wap$2:50.0 Nowi...... ... .50... 81 “Chariot Whegls” by Sylvia Thompson. Was $2.50. Now.........$l SANDALS er Books Equally Inereing in Their Scop. $ | 25 Were $1.65 and $1.95 pair f . Xawkin: Bridge 1d Md. mwnm i DOG—Younl white fox terrier, malé, brown ears and markings: leather collu near Mass. ave. and 35th s ward for i information.” 3503 Pufton JACKET—Red, Armmg izs to pair of ioungite er. {miExy. waTHA ugust 1. " Kizny beloved mother of George A Ehristine Conner. Fu Tesicence. 338 1ith 3t u‘a“:uec ) attend. Eomete w. Georgetowr helong- pajem useless 1o West_053. | Sk p.m xnmmlm MEDALS srnu ::3:;:“' MASON, ‘toty W on Wednesdas, July 1 and devoted daushter of Matthew and Minerva Willlams and sister of Beatrice Williams. ~She also leaves other relatives | and friends to mourn their lors. Funeral; — Surday. August 2. at 2 p.m. fiom Israel Baptist’ Church.’ Intermeit Harmony Sheiers. VCEWAN. EDWARD E. On Priday. July 3, Jssi. EDWARD E. beloved husband o X Fermaing resting t the oo PLATINUM PIN, diamond in center: in Tntef- | nal Revenue Building. Reward. District 5039 |- gre. OF, District 5050, Branch 3135 Miss | | SPECTACLES — Sylva ‘Thursday night. van Theater _ground: L3 " 3oL I OSIE Phone Chalmers, Nat: 910; BT Yot WALKING STICK, in Al Co. funeral home, ew Every blanket is new, freshly unpacked, of pure wool and priced much lower than it will be when the blanket season begins. You will find it worth while to buy now during the August Selling for every favorable factor has combined to make these exceptional values. % 8 95 pair Have Recently Been $12.95 216 Pairs of Double-bed size plaid wool blankets made by the famous North Star Woollen Mills . . . each pair cut and bound separately with lustrous ribbon. Blue, rose, green, gold, tan, lavender. 3 7 95 each Would Regularly Be $10 ALFRED B. GAWLER WALTER A. GAWLER ‘WILLIAM A. GAWLER Soserm GAM 1850 pel Cremations Lady Attendant 1750-2-4 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W. Phones: NAtional 5512-5513 | NO BRANCH OFFICE ] IDNIIAI. D!llGN!. ~ GEO. C. SHAFFER “:fl;l‘m MIA m‘l’ff MOD- o ,‘;:‘.;," 14th & Eye Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. Prstiradbo e et Y CHACONAS S FLO' e Beautiful Funeral Pi-u, a Opposite_Chambers Funeral Parlors LOWERS For Funerals Beach and Sports Wool blankets in the reversible solid colorings so popular in modern bedrooms. 72x84 inches, yet weighing but four pounds . . . they are wonderfully warm, and soft. Rose and blue, rose and ‘gold, rosé and Nile, *blue and gold, and green and orchid. 3 5 each Would Regularly Be Much More The most popular sandal of the sea- son—of canvas with crepe rubber sole and heel. In plain colors—blue, green, yellow, and in stripes of white with'yellow, blue, or red and brown and yellow. Broken sizes in all colors. Womén's Tweed Suit Cases Identical Cases Have Sold Here at the Beginning of This Season for $10 Wondlvs Smoss, Tamp Froon. These suit cases are light in weight, giving the woman traveling alone 4 an ideal piece of luggage for trips extending from one day to two weeks. Covered with green or tan tweed on all-wood frame. Tweed lined; with pocket in lid and pockets around sides, Sizes 20 to 24 inches. Luceace, Fourte FLOOR. The beautiful pastel shades most used in smart bedrooms are reproduced in these solid color wool blankets. Gener- ously tized, 72x84 in.; rose, blue, green, gold, tan. orchid. 1407 H St. NW. Nat'l 4908