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CAPT. LOUIS CUKELA SENT TO DUTY AT QUANTICO, VA Holder of Two Congressional Med als of Honor Transferred ¥From Navy Yard. Oapt. Louis Cukela, Ihn.m Corps, who is one of the holder: two Congressional Medals of Honor, 'fll be detached from the Washington We Claim to Produce the Finest Economical Funeral In the World We have 10 cars, hear & parlors, 3 chapels We Will Give You a Whole Funeral C‘rl; Casket and All—Call Extra Cars, $7.00 Each The Greater Chambers Co. Cor. 14th & Chapin Sts. N.W. Phone Col. 0432 Where Seryice Is Best and the Price Is Less anywhere else grades . ... and United States Navy Yard on September 10 end go on duty at the Marine Base, Quantico, Va. This became known today v |lication of official orders Corps Headquarters. ‘The captain is one of the mnst deco- rated of Marines. He holds the Con- gressional Medal of Honor from the ! Navy, bestowed for his valor in Prance in 1018, and the Army gave him a ifke decoration. In addition, he holds the Prench Medaflle Militaire, Croix de |Guerre (palm), Prench; OCroix de | Guerre (palm), French; Creix de Guerre | (silver star), French; Croce al Merito {di QGuerra, Itallan; Legion of Honor, | Prench; three 2nd Division citations, ali | | for different acts, and the French Pour- | | ragere. | _Capt. Cukela was born May 7, 1888, at | | Spalato, Serbla, and has served many | years in the United States Marines. He | was formerly an enlisted man. | e S e | | | Some of Lindbergh's best work for en American aviation, obscured by his | achievement, in fiying the ocean_alone, were several night flights in 1826, be- tween St. Louis and Chicago, in weather | condemned for flying, which he volun- tarily undertook to prevent the mafl being late. W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road Col. 0464 i 2 Adams 10341 | at any time. (Really Year-Around Weight) Alterations at Cost $15 and $18 Imported White Linen $25 and $30 Imported White and Tan Lmen Three-piece Suits. . ......... $20, $25, $30 and $35 Sports Couh, in all the popular fabrics $9, $10 and $13.50 White and Stri Serge Trousers. . .. ped THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, A UGUST 18, 1931. DAVIS RITES SET | Wife of Medical Corps Captain to = Be Buried Tomorrow. Davis, 28, wife of Capt. Harry P. Davis, Army Medical Corps Reserves, who died early Sunday at Sibley Hospital, will be | held tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock at W. W. Chambers' funeral parlors, 1400 Chapin street Burial will be in Fort Lincoln Cemetery. Mrs. Davis came to Washington from Paterson, N. J., 10 years ago. She re- |sidec at' 3010 Pranklin street north- | east. Her husband and one som, Paul Prentiss Davis, survive. | CLUBS TO SAIL TONIGHT St. Stephen’s Group and Auxiliary of V. ¥. W. to Cruise on River. The St. Stephen's Club of Washing. ton and the Ladies’ Auxiliary, Takoma Post, No. 350, Veterans of Foreign Wars, | will go on & moonlight outing down the Potomac tcnight aboard the Wilson line steamer City of Washington M. J. Callahan is in charge of the Bt Stephens Club arrangements and Mrs. M. B. Eilis is in charge of those of the | Takoma Post Auxiliary. OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT ‘Weekly or Monthly Payments EISEMAN’S Fine Men's W ear Seventh and F St The Bargaining of Bargains That’s what we have done in the revised reductions for the Semi-annual Clearance. No such prices are pos- sible at any other time; and no such values are to be had Make the most of a fleeting opportunity. All Three-Piece Fashion Park and Mode Suits and Top Coats —regardless of the former price $2 7.75 Down go ALL 3-piece Tropical Worsted and Imported Flannel Suits—Fashion Park and Mode makes. $35, $40 and $50 § .75 19 Plenty 'of sizes 35, 36, 37, 38, 39—and of larger sizes—-although they are 11 515 13 thnel 36 75 Here’s a Very Special Special Small Lot of Tuxedo Suits, Mode make, that were $40 . Mode Shirts Of course, sizes broken—but not same in every lot. $2, $2.50 & $3 gradey; 1.20 3 for $3.50 separate collar and § collar attached $3.50 and $4 grade l“ 3 for $4.75 $5 & $6.75—the Mode's of $2.39 $7.00 $2.50 Glenbrook Non- separate collar and § collar attached finest grades madras and silk 3 for shrinkable lrondc des; collar n- ampton Broadcloth Shirts; ,2” 3 for $8.50 neckband and collar attached; white only 'l.‘! 3 'For $4.75 Mode Neckwear In thnee extraor- dinary groups. 39¢ 3 for $1.00 $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 grades 87(‘, 3 for $2.50 $3.50, $4.00 & $1.59 $4.50 grades 3 for $4.650 are the $1 grade Hosiery lisles, rayons lots of light sports Fancy and silks; shades for loth light-weight and lis! $2.00 and $2.50 Pajam: 31 19 3 for $3.50 8350, 84 & 35 §1.95 Pajamas 3 for $5.50 Mad r Union Suits Shorts, in madras, ete. Shirts, 78¢ and $1 grades chair Suits Unien Suits ete. grades ..... lim, ete. $12 grades 322 15 Underwear $1.00 and $1.50 s Athletic 79 C 3 for $2.25 75¢ and $1 Faney 47c 3 for $138 Athletic 47c 3 lar $1.35 $1.50 Plaid Rockn- Union 57.19 3 for $3.50 $2.00 Silky Mull §] .59 3 for $4.50 Golf Hose $1.50 & $2.00 gr : wool sgc Summer Robe- Madras and Broadeloth, $5 and $7.50 $239 Pop: 54.“ Rayon Imported Flnnn-l $10 and The Mode—F at Eleventh Funeral services for Mrs. Alice I.} l { | i | | | She was DAHO SENATORS WIDOW SUCCUNBS Mrs. Edna W. Du Bois Dies at Chicago—Was Prominent Welfare Worker. Mrs. Edna Whited Du Bois, widow of Senator Pred Thomas Du Bols of Idaho, died last night in Chicago after | & nervous breakdown suffered several| weeks ago. A welfare and civic worker for many years, Mrs. Du Bois' pursuits | along these lines are thought to have| brought about the weakened condition that caused her death. She was 56 vears old. During her more than 30 vears’ resi- dence in the Capital Mrs. Du Bois be- | came prominently identified as a child welfare worker. She was national treasurer and one of the founders of the National Congress of Mothers known in later years as the Parent- Teacher Association. She was also a former president of the National Soci- | ety, Children of the American Revolu- tion, and a member of the Georgetown | Citizens' Association and the George- | town Conference. | She was active as director of the juvenile department of the George ‘ashington Bicentennial Commission. appointed to this post by President Hoover. August 20, 1930 Mrs. Du Bois lived at Kew Gardens, 2700 Q street Former Senator Du Bois, who played a_prominent part in securing Idaho’s admissiog as a State and later became its first Benator, died February 14, 1930 Surviving are two daughters saint Du Bois, and Mrs. Eliza =71 Dies in Chicago IRS. EDNA DU IO!!. Bois, both of Washington; four sisters, Mrs. John Innes of Chicago, Mrs. Hol- {land Hanson of Iowa, Mrs. Frank War- ring of South Dakota and Mrs. Thomas Card of Chicago, and a niece, Mrs. David Ruhl, whom she was visiting hen stricken. Tentative arr burial in the fam 11, on Thursday. ements provide for ly plot at Morrison, . 50 Killed, 165 Hurt, PARIS, August 18 r ured w in Accidents. Fifty killed the newspaper ents throughout the Assumption feast week Protection call Deal is certain protection for the fam- ily. are service—service They know that they getting experienced that has been winning a favorable reputation for more than twenty years, and know, also, that prices for com- plete services are very low indeed. The cost of a Deal serv- ice is determined by the selection made, and prices start as low as $100. Here, too, tion. one finds a wide selec- We suggest that our showroom be visited first. EAL FUNERAL HOME Inc. » ref‘cram:e, Oflsk yournetghbor 816 M STREE PHDNES 'MNCOLN .200-620' 2 T T Y YT Y Y Yy YT TP I YO GOL. NEIL G. FINCH DIES IN NEW YORK' |Artillery Commander Retired | | in 1919 to Become Member of Brokerage Firm. | | ol | CoL Nefl Graham Finch, U. §. A, retired Artillery regimental commander in the World War, died_vesterday in Harbour Hospital, New York, after s \pmlmnd illness. He was 43 years | cm Finch who was graduated from | | West Point in 1011, was a trustee of the Association of Graduates of the Military Academ He was well known |in Army circles in the East and was a | member of the Army and Navy Club | here, Commissioned as & lieutenant in the Field Artillery after his graduation, he continued service with this branch un- til the war, when he was promoted to the rank of colonel. At the time of |his death he held that rank in the Army Reserve | In 1919, Col. Finch resigned from {the regular service and entered busi- ness in New York, where he lived at 1010 Fifth avenue. He was a partner {in the firm of Dobbs & Co. at the time of his death and a member of the New | | York Stock Exchange. ~Col. Pinch also | | was a member of the University Club nd the Riding Club of New York. He is survived by his widow, & daughter, Barbara, and his mother, Mr: William Wade Dudley of New | York. Burial vill be in the Military Academy Cemetery tomorrow, following cremation of the body MRS. DAVEY’S FUNERAL | TO BE HELD TOMORROW | | Victim of Gas, Proprietor of &hop on Connecticut Avenue, to Be Buried in Abbey Mausoleum. | ' Funera] services for Mrs. Julia May Davey, 65, of 1870 Wyoming avenue, | who committed suicide early yesterday | by inhaling illuminating gas, will be held at Gawler's Chapel, 1750 Penn- syl avenue, tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock. Burial will be in Abbey Mousoleum, near Arlington National Cemetery Mrs. Davey was for many years known among Washington women as Mme. Ash, proprietor of a women's | wear shop on Connecticut avenue near | Rhode Island avenue. She is survived 1by her husband, James A. Davey. - ‘Twenty-seven fruits and flowers are | named after Lloyd George, an ardent gardener for many years _LoST. JOSTON _TERRIER—Female. 'hfl—: 1) B | 390ae 2904 Park pl umbia 9333, " and o- ) 4330 River rd. n.w. | OAT—Man's black oilskin coat: Lee Jack- on 1oad betweer Kev Bridse and Finche | ier: "Saturday. ~ Finder please communic | with J_T. Duke. Clinton. M. brown and ‘hlte"F.kmene ng. Call Clev. 5331 rd EYEGLASSES, white sold pince | ho 1 Finder please call, No- 2. 9 E._ Burke, 68- W | POCKETBOOK. biack & white. containing | rosary and money, between 1lth & 13th an G st or nrootfum car. Reward. Noith 1694 WRIS' between 6ih and G “and o c« _— ¢t in Braci xmm. ana Sih 80. Apt. 211 FaTcR Barean of 3 rd. West Makes your bod Gives you that "good-to-be-alive” feeling! Did you ever take a dip in a pine-fringed mountain lake on a summer morn? Then you know what’s in store for you in a bath with Billy B. Van's Pine Tree Soap. The profuse lather, the fresh, piney fra- grance, fairly transports you to the New England forests! And how the soap cleanses! It purges the pores to the depths and leaves the skin free to breathe. You have never felt so clean and re- freshed as after a bath with Pine Tree Soap! Contains No Animal Fats or Free Alkali Pine Tree Soap is made of oil of pines and other pure vegetable oils. It contains no ani- mal fats or free alkali—nothing pores or irritate the skin. It lathers freely in all kinds of hard, cold or salt. to clog the water, even Pine Tree Soap more than surpasses the highest standards of the U. S. Government for the finest and purest vegetable oil soap. Try it today and learn what a thing in soap it is! All first-class druggists and Pine Tree Soap, 2 cakes for 25¢c. wrapped package. wholly new grocers sell Cellophane NATIONAL PINE TREE FRODUCTS CO., Inc. 232 Madison Ave., New York City. Dissolve a piece of Pine Tree Soap about the size of your thumb in one glass of hot water and a piece of any other kind in another glass. Let stand awhile and notice the difference. The one glass will contain a thick, heavy residue while the glass containing Pine Tree Soap will be perfectly clear and liquid. Pine Tree Soap contains no animal fats or free alkali, PINE SOAP Froin Newport, N. H. “The Sunshine Town” Make this test TREE . | PRAITHER, ELLA M. | SMITH. FRANCES JANE. PROTESTAKTS WILL MEET Dr. William McDougall, { Presbyterian vitational of Order of mhnt G‘Dh Mnl‘ht at 8 o'clock. to all men of The meeting, will be held at pen Protestant rnnfink\ns 822 Twentieth strest @ard of Thanks BRULEE. ADRIAN. We wish to extend our fincere thinks and sppreciation to our many Iriends for their Kin sym- sthy and beautiful %-::f tributes during ' Marrtage. FLOWERSALTMAN. Mr and Mrs. John T, B jAltmann annoipcs ihe “marr Be an 3 L. fre o D ru:wt"“xs “fi'xflu Frederick, Md on Seprember 18, 1080 Bratis. BRINK. ADELAIDE LILLIAN. On un‘a 3. ug mote sve . Takoma Park. M ADELAIOE Bu'k“" ™ yeloved wits ‘of Hovart rink apd dsgenter of Cher ker. Daisy D e atioy .1:7; .: riscoe. Nunu & Monday, Aui lm s biother. and two sister a Mr’ Charies K, MASON. ust I, nu RUTH B. MA iam ‘Gl Au t 8:30 High eaulem mass S the fmecumts Sonts. ton Church at 8. o elock. elutives sad friends invited. Interment Mount Olizet Cemetery. CLINE, DAVID C.. M. D. On Sunday. Au~ 191, oL midnient. at Dumries DAVID b CLINE, Punerai Auigust 19. at 3 p.am, from e Church Sotth, Dumiriee Va 8 RARRISON. on . at his laie res 1210 | HARRISON ~ DAVEN. PORT. beloved hiishand of Marele Dacen: Bozt, g devoted son ‘of Frank ‘and Re. b Davenport. " He ‘ai D. Remains restin Jonn ‘P Aiines rumem) chapel. Fye sa sw. Funeral Wednesd 1pm. trom the sbove CRapel" t Payne Cemetery. YLIA M. Sudden) B0 Wyoming ave.: A" morm ile otl James A " DAVIS. ALaoR 1000, of B6les HoDTial 'R wite' of Harry P. Davis and. mol P ayin, Funeral from \. W . funeral home. N belo r of m- n\rn (‘DL VllL G l\.Al ndu. widow n! Brig. Gen. William Wade Dudltv CARL E. Tussday, e & belovea husband of Remains resting at th Chambers Co Notice n\mm\ atur A\mm 1! st nw., Josephine he W W’ Tuneral home. 1400 Chapin of ‘Tuneral ater: JAMES. Departed 1931 HNDIV!) afier & brie ilines GRANDISON. the beioved husbs chel Grantison ane "roa by Annie Hawkins Young this lite e "5 He I state ai"the Motn BIDHI: Church, l’:‘ o ber, New Jrrvv ddenty. on Ausust Peaengersis Habareur Hanier (et " Gatenood). Tater ot ah ler (nee wood), father of Rut E. Kelly. Funeral from his dence on Wednesday. August 19, at 8:30 A.m. Sacred Heart Church, where 1 be said at § a.m. Interment Holy Rood Cemetery | OLMES. GEORGIA. On Sunday, August ner residence. 401 North Avxn—\dn’: Ve, GEORGIA HOLMES Rober! ¥ Neille willisms «n]dannme Wanzer. Sh ve: atives and _ friends. (5 “Yesting 3t ‘ihe Johin T. Rhines funeral home: & North Patrick 'st. Alexandria. Va. neral Wednesday. ' Ausust 19, at 1 par. her late residence, 401 North Pitt. dria, Va. Interment Bethel Oem nday hom 3 su l: Au- SARAR JOHNBON, widow & Johieon and “beloved mother, of Vermon Johnson. Puneral Wednesday, Ausust 15, at 3 pm. from the Northeast Baptist Ghurch, 3rd and D #t3. he, G, On Monday. August lock noon, ELLA O d_Roge; Wedneadar: Aumu X O!dlr‘ Hill Cemetery. Newark. Ohi N, WILLIAM T. Mmany‘ Augus! WILLIAM T. Fihe-devored Pasbbod’ of t Pearson s0 leaves m, Funeral o 1 pm . from the W. Ernesi Uneral chirch, 1433 You. st A Tpterment Lincoln Memorias Cemetory.” 16 POINDEXTER, CORN Monday, ugust g " sister Emma Woodland _and grandmother of Thelma and Robert Poin. She aijo leaves two fosier som Ives and friends. CORNELIA. _The members Of Mintrva Houenold of R Ho i G. U.'O. of Odd Feliows. ate Téaussted attend a call meeting 1831, a8 o'clock pm., to make wrrangs’ < Tuneral of Sister CORNELTA PONDEXTER Fiferal Wednexday, Au- gust 10,°at 1 o'clock, from the W. Ernest s funeral church, 1432 You at. B.w. SIS, ALMA D COOPER. M. N. G, EMMA BAILEY, W, Ref POWELL, WILLIAM SOTHOR dev, Aueust 17 19 WILLIAM sor onov Pi | father ~of Mowen . Baitimore. I‘;\\erm i Entered into eternal August 18, 4.3 e 0l 3 E‘“fx\n” THER - aevored Hite o aither d Clarence Praither and Mrs. Ernestine ade. devoted sister of Jesse Butcher and 11 Butler, devoted niece of Mrs Hart, sister-in- ia sts. W hington offciating Crment at Lincoln® Memorial ‘Gometers: of that unhappy day our dear mother away. THE FAMILY. Sad was th When God ¢ REDD. SHIRLEY. 8 at - Garfleld funeral churs until 8 pm Tu—mu the e above residen: ROCHEFORT. ADALINE. On Tue gust 18. 1931 r N b Thursday. August Interment Congressional cxu‘:- A. Departed this life on JAM 1 ine ate Allen and Saran 3. suvmnm, beloved broiher of John T. and Mery E. Simmons. uncie of Eloise 8I mons. “Funeral from his late residence. edsy, 1 Th Adease 20, ot Friends invited On Tussday, Au- esidence of o'elngk k! Funerai (private) 2 sm; m pPlem omv, fla! ITH, LATHA. T AT TATRA SurTH Gapitol at, s.v.qerted daushier of Be in and Suddenly. apeake Beac B 15t Band of Doily B. Techifely. the residence of his 4 r, He will speak on “Pure| | Americanism.” i | == beloved mother of Aline: Lot | Remains resting at the her | Sne | 4 August 20, at | . * A9 lnth. o ur et Yount 3 19 mours sheir Mrs. i S stent siaters "and two bratee: Luke Voune. Sors, | Youns. ] 3 Hiens Pelatives and frjen Alexander H o 20 unil . Oyprian's Interment Mount In Memoriam ELL. AMELIA. l.ered to the dear mother ho e rect bovond nineress voms . August 18, I cannot forget you. de Though long may seem the veas And offen 'in the lonely hours T wipe away mv tears e behind 1 1 could se the sta That which i hid from e 1 xould berold t of love nderly wi ¥ DAUG ory of other. JES B ak Ty of gur des: son o s ho departed thia lifs Genly ome Sear Aeb Godar. Auwist T have lost a life companion. A'life linked with by day 1 mi 1 walk throush 1 We often think When we werd But. o how c Our loved 8 AUNT. LILLIE PASON. rted thi Depa. dav, August 18, 23 GRIGSBY. four vyears ago thi LILLY MAY GRIGI Gone, but not forgotten. A preciou: from us & sone. K Voiee we Toved 18 seilied: A lIC‘P ll'::rlnl ‘. fl?r home xen 2ELh WS NEPHEW. SISTER. BON AND -3 ..“*3":','.";?"'-'3 % ar s 1930, at Tucson, Arls. E. urs anr mem-r, PORTS, ALMA GERTRUD! membrance o thirteen ew: y A HER p:vm"in Avum*lfia' ALMA A ADELATDE. ROBINSON. LOUISA A of our mother, Tho wntered reat evernal August 1 Th' l'l!led soul, truly thine, With onderful grace 5 Pl e o oushis.of love Deep solicitude tender care, Wr!lllll“ it 'llh amiles, ope set her seal upon thy face enr:h’:y ll:"cufl\e "*Tich and rar A life of service, ri he PiMmy. loving memory cf 8. ho. deonrtsd Ao today. August 38 In loving memory 8A A RO PINSON. WILLIAMS. JOmN. 1 My son, JOH! his fite three ve il t torgott . hut_not_forgotten UG THER AND n'hcrrfl 180 T FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Clyde J. Nlchoh lnc. 4200 Oth St. N.W. lowphF WS 3034 M St. NW. é::e...,..m GEO. W. WIsz'Co o STl 928 M St. N.W. ¥k SPEARE CO. Neither the succs “fi, u,&@ yith the origina B '“Pml (L] v St N.W. 1378 JOHN R WRIGHT co. HAMBERS . WILLIAM LEE’S SONS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS CREMATORIUM 383 PA. AVE. N.W.__ NATIONAL 1384, 1385 J. SAFFELL [ T n — P LM.GAWLER CO = Funeral Dxrectors 70, 4171 i Frank Guer: Som Co. SEVENTH ST N.W. ) e SN TH ST Notone National 2473 Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Fune.ral Chapel ALFRED B. GAWLER WALTER A. GAWLER WILLIAM A. GAWLER 1750-2-4 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W. Phones: NAtional 5512-5513 FUNERAL DESIGNS. Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St, Prompt Aute Delivery Serviee. Artist ressive—ine: 1407 H St. N.W. Nat'l 4908 Choice Lots and Sites For Sale ENDOWMENT FUND ENSURING PERPETUITY