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COUPLE IN FATAL ACCIDENT BURIED Services for Mr. and Mrs. Moore Held at Epworth M. E. Church. Father 8till Abed. collided with an sutomobile driven by B. J Hamilton of Norfolk. Both cars into flames. Th! mn‘ organist's father, Silas E Mocre, 0 Was & passenger in the onnned to his bed with Inj\lfles 'rhe others in the car were Dent Kirby, 17, of 112 PFifteenth street southeast and Don Gulbrandson, 17, of | 1729 D street southeast. The Moores resided at 618 B street northeast. Besides his father, Moore is survived ' THE EVENING |WOMAN FALL VICTIM'S | FUNERAL HELD TODAY | Mrs. Isabelle C. Walden Buried at | Rock Creek Following Rites at Home. Funeral services were held this aft- by his mother, Mrs. Alice R. Moore, | ernoon for Mrs. Isabelle C. Walden, ’"‘d two brothers. Donald R. and M | of 1036 Otis street northeast, who died ert W. Moore. His wife is survived b, I Uher parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. Sodt | in Stbley Hospital Tuesday as the resul Fowler, and one brother, Russell of & fall from a three-story window n today in Fowler. | the hospital. Interment lollowed !unfln) serv- | T o s 5 | pumr of St. Paul's Rock Creek Church, worth tery. ices at Bp ist Eplscopal | officiated at the services which were | e, hws Mogre: nad taeh o | Church Plans Party. conducsted at the residence. Burial ganist. | A lawn fete and bingo Flny will be | was in Rock Creek Cemetery. With his wife and three others held tonight at 7:30 o'clock for the | The woman fell when she made an Moore was returning to WAShIngton | benent of the Longiey Memorial Spirit- | from Colonial Beach when his machine | ualist Church, 4909 Fourteenth street. mhodl-dlflullmm i, 26, ndhhwm,!anm who were killed Monday in an suto- ‘bv means of an improvised rope. Her Extraordinary SALE OF SHIRTS A Special Group of Hundreds Of Fine Quality Fancy Shirts —All From Our Regular Stock Regular $3.50 Values 1 . ALL SIZES—ALL SLEE\‘/E LENGTHS—ALL COLORS idney West, Inc. 14th & G Sts. UGENE C. GOTT, President. | effort to lower herself from the window | STAR, WASHINGTON, skull was fractured and she was in- jured internally. Bhe is survived by her husband. ’Chlrlu A. Walden: six sons, Charles . Jr. James A, R Frank H. and W. Elwood Walden, | and four daughters, Mrs. A. B. Walker, Mrs. A, J. Webster, Miss Dorothy ‘Walden and Miss Mary Prances Walden. Seven mndchfldren .uo survive. 58, BOY KILLED IN CRASH OF AUTOS IS BURIED | Held for Williamson Down- ing at Nativity Church. Eight-year-old Willlamson Carter Downing, who was fatally injured in a collison between automobiles at Fifta and Rittenhouse streets Monday right, | was buried today in Mount Olivet Cemetery, following funeral services at the Roman Catholic Church of the | Nativity. services. The boy died of a fractured skul | | after the machine in which he was riding, operated by his father, William | W. Downing, collided with a car driven Angel's mass was #id at the |a block from the Downing 520 Rittenhouse street. Besides his mother and father, (hr boy leaves a sister, Dorothy, and two | \Hrof.he'fl ‘Wade and William. An inquest into the death was to be }held today at the District Morgu®. | | | RITES FOR JOHN W. HALL | 8pecial Dispateh to The Star. | GAINESVILLE, Va., August 13.—Fu- | neral rites were conducted today for | John W. Hall, 91 years old, prominent | Prince Willam County citizen, who | died Monday, following a brief iliness. | The deceased was a member .of the | Prince Willlam Cavalry during the war | between the States and was one of the | | oldest Confederate in the | county. Services were held in the family | home, with Rev. J. Royal Cook of the Greenwich Presbyterian Church officiat- ing, while burial on the Pllce The Ellis, lle, Shirley Reid, J. L. lnyhufi Raymond Ellis and cerille, lll from the Gaines- vlue and Greenwich communities, where d lived throughout his Those surviving are two da hun‘ Mrs. T. M. Cook, Greenwich, Ernest Hoffman, Roanoke, and & mnd- daughter, Mrs. Samuel Thornton of veterans Ibearers were John ’“fi;g. P S T T S ol nw r{honn Clev. na money and keys ondsy. ., Pinder o © phane e on Conn. ave. bet. .. Aus. Phone Lee, Andrew | by Leslie Biackmer, 20, of 4059 Blair | | road The accident occurred less than | home at | was in the cemetery | Wash! - | dea D C,; |G. W. RAY WILL REST | IN OAK HILL CEMETERY | Widow, Two Sisters and Five | Grandchildren Survive Real Estate Man. George Washington Ray, real estate ;mnn who died Monday at his residence, 11332 Thirty-Afth street, will be buried | tomorrow in Oak Hill Cemetery. Fu- | neral services will be conducted at Holy THUR DAY Rev. Willam L. Mayo, Services, Including Angel's Mass, | Trinity Church, Thirty-fifth and O ‘str!elx at 10 o'clock. | He is survived by his widow, Mrs. | Lillian Sullivan Ray; two sisters, Mrs. Marice Vilsack, Pittsburgh, and Mrs. Joseph W. Montgomery, New Orleans, | and five grandchildren. Mr. Ray had been actively associated with many Catholic charities here and had been instrumental in the growth of the Georgetown section, where he con- | ducted his real estate business. TAKOMA PARK RESIDENT BURIED IN ARLINGTON Full Military Honors Accorded George Washington Lewton, 111 for Months. | Special Dispatch to The Star. TAKOMA PARK, Md., August 13— |3 sundu at the United Hospital in Washington, after an illness of several months, was buried with military honors yesterday afternoon in Arlington National Cemetery. Brief services were held At Tabler's | Funeral Home, 928 M street northwest, Washington, D. C. The services were conducted by Rev, Willlam E. La Rue, | pastor of Chureh. In addition to his widow, Mrs. A. Louise Lewton, he is survived by & son, | Dr. Prederick Lewis Lewton of Takoma Park; iwo daughters, Mrs. E. M. Fletcher, of 818 Otis place northwest, ington, and Mrs. J. M. Hartman of Forest Glen, )ld. RITES SET TOMORROW FOR ACCIDENT VICTIM Paul Chester Smith’s Funeral at Marvin Church—Burial to Be at Lorton, Va. Funeral services for Paul Chester mith, 18-year-old George Wi n University student, who died an automobile accident at Seventh and D streets early yesterday, will be held at will be in Cranford Memorial Church Cemetery at Lorton, Va. ‘The youth died following a collision with an automobile driven by Police- ‘Wet streets are said to have been a factor in the accident. A coroners jury | o today returned a verdict of acciden Besides his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond C. Smith, 5817 Seventh met, young Smith is survived by a ionu;m"L He was born in Special Demonstrations SOUVENIRS TO ALL VISITORS Frigidaire Jubilee . .. 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Lewis, first precinct. | Atk AUGUST 13, 1931. I THE WEATHER I Andrew wells, 38, and Graze Martin, $1: District of Columbla—Partly cloudy | Seala tonight and tomorrow; somewhat warmer tomorrow: gentle to moderate southerly winds. Maryland—Partly cloudy tonight and tomorrow; probably rain in extreme west tonight: somewhat warmer in the interior tomorrow; mden!e southerly winds. Virginia—Partly tomorrow; somewhat warmer in the interior tomorrow; gentle to moderate southerly winds. ‘West Virginia—Partly cloudy: pmh- ably rain in northern portion ton‘ght; tomorrow generally fair; not much change In temperature. Record for 24 Hours. ‘Thermometer—4 p.m., 70; 8 p.m., 69; 12 midnight, 68; 4 am, 67; 8 a. 70; noon, 77. Barometer—4 pm., 2098: 8 pm., MO' 12 midnight, 30.05; 4 a.m., 30.07; .m., 30.16; noon, 30.20. )nzh st_temperature, 77, noon_today. Lowest temperature, 67, occurred at 5:15 a.m. today. Humidity 2 pm, 7. Temperature same date last year— | Highest, lowest, 55. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 1:34 am. and 2:22 pm.; high tide, 7:22 am. and 7:53 p.m. ‘Tomorrow—Low tide, 2:27 a.m.” and :08 pm.; high tide, 8:13 am. and 42 pm. The Sun and Moon. ‘Today—Sun rose 5:18 am.; 7:07 p.m. ‘Tomorrow—Sun rises 5:19 sets 7:06 p.m. Moon rises 4:42 a.m.; sets 7:13 p.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset Rainfall. | Comparative figures of the monthly rainfall in the Capital for the first eight months lfl!nlt the average are shown in the following table: Average. ..3.55 ins. occurred at sun sets m.; sun 1031, January February March April M 8. Ju Juy bt . August 5ins. Record rainfall for the first eight months was: January, 1882, 7.09 inches; February. 1884, 634 inches; March, 1891, 834 inches: April, 1889, 9.13 inches: May, 1889, 10.69 inches; June, 1900. 10.94 inches: July, 1886, 10.63 inches; Au- gust, 1928, 14.41 inches. Weather in Vlrlulll Cities. Y 2. 3. 4. 2.1 4.2 21 Inaworvy Stations. Abllene, Tex.... ;¥ ta, Ga Atlantic_City Baltimore. Md g : SRR Indiarapotis i Ind Jacksonville.Fla. Kansas. City Mo, 30 Los Angeles. ... Loutsvills. Ky iami, Fla.. . 2. Fi si 4 82 72 60 68 64 82 72 68 o 60 68 80 84 80 34 62 68 7 L) 34 80 36 52 8 . 72 . 5 (1 a.m., Greenwich time. today.) Temperature. Weather. ... 80 Rain 70 lea wich' time. today.) nn. Azores. T8 Clea (Guirent obsérvations.) uda 84 Pam cloudy 6 udy « Horta ¢ ‘Whirling Window Pane. The windshield wiper on the auto- | mobile is not efficient enough for use | on shipboard, where the captain’s bridge is inclosed for the protecticn of the ship's officials, so the glass in front of the wheelman is kept ¢ by means of a whirling pane. This is round, sus- pended in a metal frame, and when! the weather is running bad this pane is | kept in motion by means of an electrical | motor mounted upon the metal e. ‘The result is that any water thrown up against it is immediately scattered by centripetal force. The whirling pane is always clear and the view ahead unob- tructed OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT Weekly or Monthly Payments EISEMAN'S Fine Men's W ear Seventh and F Sts. W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road Col. 0464 Adams 10341 Phones We Claim to Produce the Finest Economical Funeral In the World We have 10 cars, hearses, ambulances; 5 parlors, 3 chapels ‘We Will Give You a Whole Funeral o 975 | Low Cars, Casket and All—Call Extra Cars, $7.00 Each The Greater Chambers Co. Cor. 14th & Chapin Sts. N.W. Phone Col. 0432 jm cloudy tonight and | Kt .| CABROLL, JomN A Tuesdar, tor. Jr. 32. and Eya C. som 31, Both of Purceliviiie, Va.: Judse ert 'E. Mattingly obn B _Tw 24, and Helen V. Grant, arr 19; Rev. ‘ndr’e‘:o'c James M l! lnd Odnlfllul % and LMy M. F. Poore. 7, ind Vietoria P. h T knm‘ . atne. VA Rev. uj Eegleston, 23 and Vashtt A ¥. 19, both of Richmond, Va. Allan F. Poore. ‘Thomas WIN 25, and Lillian Withers, n Rev. A. J_Trie “Georee B Bland, 23. snd Henrietta Banks. v, Richard b, Grym i F. And Mary Agnes Holt, % 3. Peter Maretsas. 44, and Georsia Sousos, 43, Rev. John Papanicholse John B5"ang. Rebeccs B Kilbr VT Rer. 25, "Both of Culpever. Dongle as G. Edmunds. 27, and Mi Srailpegn, 39, 'DeTh of Beteraburt ot L Rer. W. Tol<on. Phiilip G. Dawson, 21. Columbia, Mo.. Sne Yeima cumrpuu 1, Pulton. Mo. H eerry PINE. 21, and Fiors Herbat, 18, both of Baltimore. Md ne 3. An Aultrlllln ndlo -unon has just started to broadcast Sunday programs to Europe. Qard of @hmkl RUARK, HANNAW. = We wish to exoress our sincere nks to bors thai friends for the kindness shown at the death of Qur Btaflvl. kll h!! \‘!Hd!nt ”‘fil l“h d, Rusband, ef Licdugila Ambroel” and ¥, Idn Anq_ Rit Rl “Ambrost. he W. Chambers Co m. S0 ‘s thenee th and V sts. s_will be said Relatives an hieTment ™ ot Moy now., at Tor ‘the repose of i friends _ invited Olivet Cemetery. ANDERSO! 9. 1931 D’naon. n:. e 'f:fi'",. & sust 11, 1 GREGORIA the W. m nam;: Amu. 'u. nw Trterment Motnt bm!f"&-e. BLAIR, CHRISTINA M. Suddenly, Thursday, August 13, 1531 8¢ her home: fu- Entered peacefull ust 12. 1 aun a7 Anaust v Jusust l.n in La < wife ‘of Thomas M. neral hereafier. EROOKS. EMMA into rest. oL st ; at h 17 st MA_F. BROOKS. dt\oud wife of Brooks, beloved _mother of Florence B. ' Porter, Metropolitan A The cesket will not church. . 9 “be opened in_ the Avgust 11 L&, Providence Hospital. Sgn RRRSLL o Taylor st B.x. s0n of Annie C. and the Iate n T, . Funeral from bis' late residence Fri- nd _ friends Mount onm Cemetery. CHILDS. JOSEPH E. Thur 01 dO estience: fier a brief iliness. J Toved Busband of Vn,lnl- Jackson He alwo leaves mot] bjothers. two brothers:in-law of other relatives friends. | resting ‘t lh ton’ . = e 2 e feReE] ice CROSSLEY, SARAN ELIZABETH. . On Wed: nesday. August 12, 1931, at BARAH “ La w. University Hospital, yidow of George L. Crossiey er ity “Hematng, resting ot " oisiey. " Remaing, Teating o nambers Go funera nole. oo nw.. u . August {nierment Warren K. 1 DAVIS. ELDRIDGE Wednesgay. Auzust 12, dence 1868 wyomine ae. UMMERFTELD. 4 Dfl'r.lllrx ll7 day. August 13. 1500 Mags ave, nw. DEVI Rome on_ Thursany: A Louise Av\ut Gt Interment at Ralei Re- aines' fu- Alexan- mains resting at the Jobn T. l‘r,mmt. 231, Nortn Patrick .. ral AM) HII'T Sudden sy 13 10SL, At mér remidence. cord Apartments. l7fil Oregon & Aiss JEANNETTA Hi Ll"l; the Co: siste; iss Hattie uuann al from timore. 1. at his m} home, 1 hiapty St Rows Naguet T4 8 am. ln;.‘earmam Dlmnun metery, HEATH., JOHN T Suddenly. 'hl'ldl! A\I.l\llt ll ret S5 of (e late Jonn and Eilsabetn in llhl‘ 51fll|h year of L ) 5 a Dominic 'y Shoren Alsust 16, at lock. ves "and TSNS (nved. *Imterment av Mount vet Cemetery. JACKSON. REY. KAEm Sunday. Au(un s, e Livsie ‘Warrenton, ner and_Anna C. Brow; ' Seks. sna other remtives and ineral vices Thi RN parted this life MARY 7; August s mL n her v 3 artol MARY K. Ibv; of gust al runem Home. 389 Friends ~invited. . ; 3034 M St N, HNSON. MARY F. Al members of the Grand Lodge of ¢ O. of Moses are requested to utend mp Tunera of ous lafe sister. MARY NSON. Zrom Btewar:'s un Kiny t. nee.. Priday, WILLIE R. Jona R JOHNSON. MARY Aiewer 14, 1e31, 1 pariors, se attend GEQROE W. CQLE Fresident. LUCIEN H. THOMPSON, Rec. 1.?" August Stewart AR JOHNSON, MARY E. A svecinl m: m n the o make .numnn ot ur Tastta con JopNsO! Pr !unnll parie : N GEORGIA A. N. Funeral 3 from 3. T st ne B N. JONES. CHAR! fay. Ausust I ?’lé::%:u fi?;flg’ an neral from the recidence on Satu 15, 30 pm. Interment Mount Suddenly, Wednesda) the Wi 0 tarium, BMMA 'S, JONES. beloved dausa- ter of the late William S. Jones and Annle Warfleld Jones.” Notice 'of funeral hege- after. NORMAN. WILLIAM FRANK. Suddenly, on Wednesduy, August 12, e WILLIA Hospit ha Woalte of Tumeralsi Iors. 1200 N st. n.w. rangements laier. BAY. GEORGE W. Monday. August i at 9:30 On e :r'n& = '-'"-4.-« £ -u‘&' ook otner ....'.‘.?‘?n 7. August 16 3. ni nt e i incoin n’mxm-l P w lkl:'-é. IIJ.? ?Hkl‘le..u fl! Snt.v 0. M. N. G SCOTT. BLANCHE . W. R, In Memortam. BROOKS. SPENCER X, Sacred to the ar husband and son. ®. who departed iniv life e ..d.y August 13, own housenold knew . mum. he had A 1" they could testity g‘i 'el* TH SROOKS, AND JAMES BROOKS. b nn.-l o iecr ther and #o m DANDRIDGE, tho deparied L s 1ife one year ago foday, August 13, In sad but loving bro: In our hesrts is & picture a loved =st HACKNEY, 1.‘“31 Jut Joving ia-r y‘ro@'::u. Aapan %, Yo ‘m 15 dark withoup vou. dear. what _to ltotln my heart is sad. . GOLDIE. * HENRY. EMMA. _In lovi ory of my Gear | mother, HRNRY. pirted, this it seten years asor g 13, T love you still. dear mother, Cnee Your memory 1s n There's no ome can iake Vour piace. DAU R MARY. Jemembrance et 3 Sl *%:,""“ O 'ru-y ree u the memory 18id 1o rest. ink o( ner today who loved her best VSED HUSBAND, WILLIAM =AIY In sad but lwln1 remem- , dtar wite mother, pud Who ‘departed this 1ife Abure MOTER thres veats ago todar. you ho: called Tes ‘vears ko, To share sour pi ers. But ln Sur hearts there will never be an- ot ? ld Ul your place, = 'DEVOTED PAMILY. loving remembrance o7 E0 desannd (i R s n. R AR dbatF o 1est in peace and DQI'M(IIII llIh! mlne um him. WHITE, I;.:ll one year ago today, er-l)ll 13, 1930 We shall thiak of the sreat numon e welbome that Surely awails us Of g hen sl earihly fasks are done. L'fl‘h .wl Ind l amile, And ¥ feel to keenly il be far Tust & Short white. tased Sadly MiSSuE PAMILY. wife and mother, among Him and His onr'n;nswn In sad but loving e din son end hrn\hor; ne Ktl‘ N LINCOLN $200. GEO. W. WISE Co. _TABLER V. L. SPEARE CO. R B Fith the orisianl s W]LLIAM LEE’S SO\IS CREMATORIUM . AVE. 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