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Bicentennial Commission to compose & choral ode in honor of the First Presi- | dent, 1t was announced today by Rep- {resentative Sol Bloom of New York, | assoctate director of the commission. | The ode, as yet unnamed. will b: pub- | lished in time for the 1932 Bicentennial Celebration. Mr. Carpenter was selected for the honor as a_composer representative of America. He achleved fame as the | composer of the orchestral suites, “Ad- e | ventures in a Pcnmbulnwrl“” & “Con- 2 d , and John Alden Carpenter, American (orLnOl Kor Pl A Ay ai th eomposer, has acceptzd an initation by | Infanta,” “Krazy-Ka the United States George Washington 'ers,” as well as many concert songs. He COMPOSER ACCEPTS BID OF BICENTENNIAL John Alden Carpenter to Write Choral Ode as U. S. 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WASHINGTON, is » native of Park Ridge, Il ‘“G\IHEV. DR. P. P. PHILLIPS makes his home in Chicago. | Other musical works composed for the | United States George Washington Bi- ! centepnial Commission are the “George | Former Rector of St. Washington Bicentennial March,” by | John thmn. and “Father of the é‘:fl We " & song by George M. | ohan. i B_ir!hs Report:&. Paul's at Alexandria Paid Final Tribute at Rites This Morning. Funeral services for Rev. Dr. Peter Parker Phillips, 78, former rector of |st.drl;-u n;llxl::p-luchurth in Alex- sndria, were held this morning at Oak Aloart Wpo,varian wells. Sl sirt. | Hill Chapel, with burial in Oak Hill Hune B. ‘and Grace . Judd. airl. Cemetery. Dr. Phillips died Tuesday iiiem b, "t NN sarshan ‘sir1 | In Charlottesviile, Va. Slvd- Otnd a" lln‘- ig. %ck.:::]xl :m. :c r])r :hmgg}.bwho wna educated at eorge and Gertrude Creswell. + Columbian ge, now George Wash- Alsion W, and qdwrmon. L | jngton University, and Virginia Theo. Tligo "and M logical Seminary, was a native of Georgetown and was for a_time assist- ant in mathematics to Prof. “Baby automobiles are lar 'India this i Beniamiy H, and Ethel O. Pubols. boy. Oliver AR Amia E. F. Brown. bov. | Newcomb of the United States Naval William ‘and Mary Newman. hov. Boniamin L and Mary E. Franslin, girl. Edwin K. and Bernice E. Biuce. #irl. season. Charles and Leona Rober. bov. T - . Observatorv. He is survived by his Clifford_and ian Green. bov Scott and Alire V. Becton. girl John C. and Anna M. Herath. bov. Wi g et e Tho | daughter, Miss Edith Sewall Phillips. James R. and Gledys Bell. sirl - Francis_and Leora Robinson. irl & F SEVENTH STS. to Match Odd Coats You'll find i | 65 uP st the pair yem that add smit. material, size Bring in .we'll need to fill out Every wanted and color in the lot. vour odd coat or vest match it [ is among the first to offer the New 5-TUBE LOWBOY XX ANOCRAARS I 2 e O ——— Ny . 7" STREET AT H AW BURIED AT OAK HILL! Simon | FRIDAY CARLISLE RITES HELD | Grocer Who Was Asphyxiated to Be Buried in Maryland. Funeral services were held this morn- ing for George R. Carlisle, 53-year-old grocer, who was found dead from as- phyxiation at his home, 441 I sireet, Wednesda, ‘The body was taken to services at the Nevius parlors, 924 | New York avenue. | _ Carlisle is survived by his widow, | Mrs. Edith Carlisle, and a daughter, | Mrs. Helen Shaw. . {BOY VICTIM OF TETANUS | BURIED AT CEDAR HILL | Francis McCombs, Jr., 10, Wound- | ed Several Weeks Ago With Gun While Playing. | Funeral services for Edward Francis | McCombs, jr., 10 years old, who died | yesterday from tetanus poisoning re- sulling from a gunshot wound in his | hand, were held this afternoon at Deal’s undertaking establishment, 816 H street. Burial was in Cedar Hill Cemetery. The boy. the son of Mr. and Mrs Fdward F. McCombs, 1527 Twenty- third street. accidently shot himself in ! the hand August 16 while playing with A friend’s gun. police said. He was taken to Casualty Hospital, treated there for reveral wecks and taken home. He was later taken to Providence Hospital, | where he died. | Police said the boy borrowed the gun Jlnd purchased cartridges. All but one \nl the cartridges were taken from him by his mother, Mrs. Hallle McCombs. 1 = DOCTORS FPTEMBER {ALEXANDRIA SCHOOL PROFESSOR IS DEAD Recommend [ CHAMBERS | Ambulances [ Clean, Fresh and SANITARY Charges Lowest in City $4.00 Any Place in D. C. | Call Col. 0432 ! ( 11 Disiriet of Columbla—Pair and con- tinued warm tonight and tomorrow; light to gentle winds, mostly west. Maryland, Virginia—Generally fair and continued warm tonight and to- morrow; gentle to moderate winds, mostly west. West Virginia—Generally fair and Beallsville, Md., for2 furial, following |continued warm tonight and tomorrow. Record for Past 24 Hours. ‘Thermometer—4 pm., 94: 9 pm, 85; 12 midnight, 78; 4 am., 73; 8 am, 77; noon, 90. Barometer—4 p.m., 2 8 pm, 30.00; 12 midnight, 30.06; 4 a.m., 30.0 8 am., 30.12; noon, 30.11 Highest temperature, 94, occurred 4:15 pm.. vesterday: lowest tsmper: ture, 72, occurred at 6:15 a.m., today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 84; lowe: b Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) ‘Today—Low tide, 1:15 a. p.m.: high tide, 7 a.m. and Tomorrow—Low tide, 2:i . and 2:37 p.m.; high tide 7:50 a.m. and 8:19 p.m. The Sun and Moon. ‘Today—Sun rcse 5:45 a.m.; sun sets 6:24 p. ‘Tomorrow—Sun rises 5:46 am.; sun | sets. 6:23 p.m. Moon rises 4:50 a.m.: sets 6:19 pm Automobile Jamps to be lighted one- | half hour after sunset. Rainfall. Comparative figures of the monthly | rainfall in the Capital for the first| nine months against the average are’ shown in the followirg table: Average. 1931. January ..3.551ns. January ..156ins February .3.27ins., February March ....3.75 ins. March April .....3.271ns. April May .3.70 ins. May June ..4.13ins. June July . 4171ns. July . August ....4.01 ins. August ! September..3.24 Ins. September.0 26 ins. Record rainfall for the first nine | months wes: January, 1882, 7.09 inches; February ‘ 1884, 6.34 inches: March inches: April, 1889, 9.13 1889, 10.69 inches; .June, inches: July, 1886, 1063 gust. 1928, 14.41 inches; 1876, 10.81 inches, Weather In Various Citles. 1891, 8.84 | inches:’ May. | 1900, 1094 | hes: Au-| September, | Stations. Abziene. . Tex Albany. X ¥ NS | Atlanta, G = L 5 ) (1) v | L0 % | Atianuc Cit | Baitin B | Biss | Bosto: 1d ;. 38 Mass Buftaic. N3 Char.eston, 8¢ Chicago. Cincinnati, Ohio 3 levelana cloudy | lear | Kansas € | Los | Lout Ane 1lie Fla Orieans New York, NV Ralegn. N C ! Salt Laze City 3 ey K Greenwich t.m, Tempe m o Marriage Licenses. William - D. Cannon. 38. and Ellen Va.: Rev. O. O Md.. and Rev. Charles 3 William H. Barnes. 40. and Jennie Murrax . Char.es H_Fo E, Doiph. 25. Rev. V_ M. Hobbs, Herman Pressman. L Kia 2 omas_8. Serivener. ir A Perry. 23: Rev. George F. Dudler | Rex L_Roor. 23. and Genevieve K. Rus- | sell. 21: Rev. J. L. 'Kilkenav Daniel, H._ Herberl. 2. and Corneln L Tignor. 23; Rer W. L Wasnington. | Ih uck. 50, v 8 borh " of Richmond. Va.: Rev. John . rises e. 37 and Annie Cousin. 19. born"6f Quantico. Va: ‘Rev. Wiliam D Jarvis % | Lewis H_Youps. r. 33. Boyd. 20. Rev. Wiilam D John G. Aro. 20. and Lydia both of Baltimore. Md : Rev. M. J. Riordan Thomes E. Marshall. 21.° and Mabel 8 Kemp, 18. both of Baltimoie. Md.. Rev. M J. Robert H_Hefiin. 21. and Mabel M. Fin- nell. 21, both of Riseniount. Va.: Rev. Allan F. Poore. x and Ellen T. Tavlor. | w York Citv. and Rev. J. T. and_Kaih- . Batton. 20. . 4 Kills Self With Dynamite. PINE RIVER. Minn, September 11 (#)—Thomas Stevens. 65, committed sulclde near here Wednesday by caus: ing an explosion of 10 sticks of dyna- ms‘u on which he stood. He had been 111 ;n_, BAG—Small_ Baby clothing, corner ol $530°F % nw. Potomac ST3-W. t AC cloth bag. contatning $31 Pieiaity 3300 “Tath st Pleate Teturn ' to Harry ackson. 8605 T4t st now. Reward BA Gol old. about 2 in. long, With dia- mona cock: bet. Hecht's and Woodward & “Mlhmn. Reward TOST ANIMALS apply Animal Rescus ue. 349 Mary] . S.w. Nat Em. 3612. Mrs. Carrol 3515 Idaho ave. nw. BULL TERRIER, brindle and white, near B {dentification on collar. Jath "and B ‘s Tty olla BUNCH OF KEYS. on Thur vess Capitol sts. and 3re T Benn 5 »!eA" Reward it 1eft with 308 East Capitol st.. Apt. 4 CHANGE PURSE. contain dismond ring and fraternity between Hurley-Wright Bldg. Phll’lmn('!, ‘;'lh l:‘V n.w, Phone e EYEGLASSES, | omposition 1 m'e.A ) e,, near Commerce- DR eame, wWed, between 430 and FOX TERRIER. black, with whi No, 4638. Answers 10 - " 4444, 3118 18th st. n.w. HANDBAG—Generous roward for, retarn, of ords in_handbag lost from c 3998'C st now. Natlonal 5848, Api 208. 13¢ “bunch 4, Kenvon st. between 17th i T R i i 1615 Kenvon st. n.v. Sl MOV MERA, small, Sunday. in Palace YoV CANevara, "B S Krineton Hotel. S——— 2 TLLINGIS atory, Dr. Paca Kennedy Is Found in Bed at Hotel in Romney, W. Va. Special Dispateh to The Star. ROMNEY, W. Va., September 11— The Rev. Dr. Paca Kennedy, professor of Greek at Union Theological Semi- nary of the Episcopal Church at Alex- andria, Va, was found dead in his bed | |8t & hotel here this morning. | Dr. Kennedy, with Mrs. Kennedy, and their only son, Willizm, was returning | from Union, W. Va. He seemed in usual health Thursday evening, aithough his general health had not been good. A physician, ex- fmining the body, said death was due to heart sttack. d Dr. Kennedy, 53 years old, was a graduate of Roanoke College and Union Theological Seminary and was an Ox- ford Rhodes scholar. Surviving are the widow end son, three sisters snd two brothers, &s fol- lows: Mrs. Julia Taylor, Charles Town: Mrs. Charles Nicholson. Washington Mrs. Herbert Stimson, whose marriage occurred s month ago in Baltimore: Edmond P. Kennedy. Chicago. snd Anthony Kennedy, near Philadelphia. MACARTHUR IN FRANCE Chiet of Btaf Reaches Cherbourg to Witness Maneuvers. CHERBOURG, France, September 11 () —Gen. Douglas MacArthur, chief of steff of the United States Army. arrived today aboard the Leviathan and was greeted by French military authorities. with whom he left imme- diately for Reims to witness the maneuvers of 50,000 French troops. Deaths fieportcd. Alice V. Gaines. 82. 1853 Calvert at Mary E Mullen. 81. 34 New York ave Prancis Linkins. 78 Gallinger Hospital Mildred i cv Hospital ect are. Toxell 5t James Norris. 43 13 35th at piitonard Chich 37. Emergency Hos- | Jamer M. Hardwick. 35. en route Emer- wency Hospital. Christian nv.i;r. 33. Garfleld Hospital, 8. Henderson. 57. Walter Reed | Norman Hospital. M 3 1419 2rd st Wiliam Golden. 52. Gallinger Hospital fohn W Rewnolds. 42, Providence Hosoital @ard of Thanks, QUEEN. MAGDALENE. h 10 express our many thanks and saporeciation to our Braths. BIRGFELD. IDA. Afte: GFELD. DA, 1 8 briet lliness en esidence. Horn), beioved wi uneral sersices Church. Woodside. Md., tember 12, at 2:30 p.m BOSTON. ELLA M. Departed Thursday. September 10. 1§31, esiderce. 1179 N. H. : A M. B"O‘SN) dl,\l!hé'y e gt Maelt F giod JobS Sor linglon County, Va. ' Notice of funers later. CARTER. S. HENLEY. On Thursday. Se 5. HENLEY CARTER of The Piains. Vi CHEEKS. IDA B. Departed this }if e nesdar. Bept er 1931, ot 1:30 IDA 'S, ‘CHEEKS. Sne leaves fo mousi their loss beloved husband, Ernest Cheeks. 8he was the daughter of Mrs Nora Barnes and the late Robers Barnes of Maryl; . Bhe also leaves two sisters Miss Nora Barnes and Mrs. Rosie B | Price: “six_brothers. " Mr. v of Minnesota. Mr, Harry Mr. Roh- ert Barnes. Mr. ‘Charles M. Barnes. Mr A Barnes and Mr. Ge: B ne . Mr. W. Roland Barnes. Kate Bmith. an aunt. in Florida, a: other relatives and friends. A session a7er, will e beld at the Jarels*Tine:s w z Baturday, Sep- n ‘his _life 10 pm e nw.| o inte rlors, 1432 U st. now av. nignt Al are In from 8 Augustimes 930 s m Sat squiem mass will be sun Reauiem ma & Tor the revos: Loved in life. in death remembered THE PAMILY. * Thursday. Septembe: ce. 934 33nd at PAUL 'beloved h d of Orsolea Funeral from above re ember 12. 2t 3 pm. et Cemeterv. N. JOSEPH . r 10, 1931, 1 his residenc JOSEPH DONEGAN. heiov son’ of John ‘aud the late Mary Donegar. 232d 41 years. Funeral from the 350 dence on Bsturdsr. September 12. a m. thence to 6t Dominic's Church mass will be surig at 9 am. for the repose of his soul "Relatives And fr.ends inwted.” Interment Mount Olivet Ceme- DANZI. 1931." ot his PAL Departed 10. 1931, ta mourn this life LUCY, A their loss 2iso fve gr Saturdar. September 1 1o Bovd funeral home. 19th and L. {TEY. MARGARET BARBARA. Passed awav 111031 ater e th MARGARET BARBARA, beloved F. Fe e. BRIDGET FLANNERY the abote_ residence Saturdar 12 st 8:30 _am. Requiem Antnony's’ Church at 9 am Jount Olivet ~ Cemeiery. Rels friends invited. GADDIS, MARY. On Thursda. 1. 1931 et 1040 mom & Beptember 2t her residence. ADDIS. widow of She’ leaves fo three_ sisters. Amnes and Elizabell Henrs eorge Henry: granddaughter. Verna Martin_ Remaiis restine tempo rarily at the Morris A. Carter & Co. fu neral home. 2nd and F sts. 5.%. Notice funeral later. HAMILTON. NATHAN SARGENT. Sudden- Iv. in Atianta. Ga. NATHAN SARGENT. Defoved son of Katherine and the Stanislaus M. Hamilion HARRISON. JOHN W. On Thursday morn- ning. September 10. 193 illness. JOHN W.. ihe Anna Harrison (nae Holt) ices will be held on Saturday afternoon. September 13. at his late residence. 3617 O . n.v. at 3:30 pm. Interment Walk- ers Chapei. Relatives and friends Invited to attend. 1 ERMANE. MARGARET E. Sudden)y. on Thursday. September 10. 1931. MARGARET E. beloved wife of William W Jermane aiid mother of Clifton C_Jermane of 2840 28th st n.w_ Christian Science service at the James T. Rvan funeral pariors. 317 Pa. ave. se.’ Saturday. September 13. at 2 pm. Interment in Fort Lincoln Ceme- tery. LOWELL, ZOE VIRGINIA HOLTZCLAW. On Wednesday, September 9. 1931. at her Tesidence. the Calverion. ZOE VIRGINIA HOLTZCLAW wife of Charlex T,. Lowell Services at Joseph Gawler's Sons' chapel. 1754 Pa. ave. n.w. on Saturday. Sep- tember 12, at 3 p.m.” Interment private. 11 [ MANAKEE, HARRY K. Suddenis; on Thurs- av Moalat 1 e HARRP R MANGKEE Remaint resting at the W. W._Chambers Co. funeral home. 1480 "Chapin st mw. Notice' of funerai ater. McCARD, ted this | 1931 at ! E_CLEO. Dep: . _September 10. P at. ne. afier a brief | iliness. URSULINE CLEO McCARD. loving daughier of Mrs. Prancis McCard. She leaves | to mourn their loss four sisters, %o brother: dmother. uncles and a host of other friends, Remains resting Bros.’ funeral home. 48 K at. n. 7, o'clock, Friday, September 11 after at her Iate residence. Puneral Sat- urday, September 13. at 2 p.m.. from the above residence; Interment’ Lincoln Me- PARKER. CHARLES H. On Thursday, Sep- tember 10, 1931, at his residence, 1115 O st. n.w. CHARLES H. PARKER. friend of Cleopatra Brown. Rem ing at the W. Ernest Jarvis iune church, 1433 You st. n.w., until Sa.urds noon. 'thereafier at his' late residence Funeral Bunday, September 13. at 3 p.m. from hir late’ residence. Rev. Geores | Parker officiating, Interment Mount Zion Cemeters. 13 | PICKETT, FLLA (CHAMP) Wednesday. September . her residence. 819 ' 48th ne. (CHAMP). the beloved wife of o E.N-i:O men’s_ toom, Thscription - inside back ’case. y%:'fim. Keepsake. ~Address Box office. ATCH. in ioth floor, Woodward Bidg. ears, Rewar black Md. H: SUIT CASE—Black, gpotted front tect, in . Hyattaville 265. oty 4th and T e Rew t, vicins and T n.e. {83 ¥iniana ave, n.e. 1 TEFTR Q) frent, on §OId PIate. | Reward. To87 Beimont T8 v, Fhone B 0dbe 15 TERRIER, black and white, wire-haired. 6 mos. old, answers to “Rowdy": Reward. ' No. 3260-J. 3122 Monioe. MAN PENCIL. gold (initials R. V VTARITy of th and Fth and B and Ba n.w. Thursday. 'Reward. Met. 3466. CH._ Hamilion, men’ Sept.” 90, Plckett. moiher of Corneiius Coleman, Ethel Essex, Otear] Pickeir and Catherine Ford. She also leaves one sister, three brothere. several grandchildren and s host of other Telatives and friends o mourn thelt loks.” Puneral Bundss. Sentember 13, 20°3 pm.. trom. her late Tesidence. Rela- tives "and’ friends Invited. — » T REYNOLDS. JOMN W. Departed this life Wednesday, Beptember 9. 1031: at Brovic dence Iflflflsl fte: f iliness. JOHN after w. . He e their lois a loving wife, Emma Reynolds: four children, father. one sister. two nephews, three nieces and a host of ment. Phone National 208 RICHAR . LULL. CR U. On Frida Yoted mother of William ;\1 ng. The'Sonat3¢ fiene:. Remaine ¢ and Eye sts’ s.w. Notice of funeral On Thursday, September ARRY B. beloved husband_of for st o o, e chapel o al vull, 43¢ st. s v, until 12 noon, Satur- dsy, Sepiember 12" Puneral and inter- ment at Phoenixville, Pa., on Sunday, Sep- tember 13, SERRIN. JOAN CE A, On rsday. Ses tember 10. 1931, JOAN CECILIA. beloved daughter of Thomas H. .. Mrrt] Berrin. aged 1 year 6 months. Fun will be heid from tie home of her gran: parents, 1336 L st se. Saturdey at 11 o'clock. Priends and rel; s Invited to SIMMONS. B. STANI. R. 8immons ains re: £ and Spring rd. n.w September 11, LULU RICH. 31, Anna Mae mains r i On Tuesda Pro:idence Ho helo: gk at b home. 14th st until Thursday afte Funeral from the residence of b Mr. T. Farl Simmons, 3301 Brown A n.w. on Fridav. September 11. at 9:30 am.~ Reauiem mass at the Shrine of the Sacred Heart at 10 a m. Relatives and friends invited. t nt Moun v friends Toterment Mount Ol ev B STRANG. ELMER M. Suddenly. 2 dav" Beptember 10 1931 A1 his residsnrs 3841 10th 51 1w ELMERH.. beloved mua: band of Bumma L Strang Pupersl from {he, residenceior Vs "citizhter Mres James ims. K e on B Beotemner 13 at 3 p .. Frinds areh vited. Interment Cedar Hill Gemeters VALIS. EDWARD. On Thursday ber 10 1081 a0 Hapriet: Lrns Ba EDWARD VALIS. beloved 7 Adeiie “Tiere o urday, September 12. mens Mount Oiiet WILLE. IRENE M. On Tuesdar. Se o 0 g ‘I‘RE"N'INI: ‘;‘" LS. ,r,’p of Robert #oted daugni< oot e Jate L or BBeiea wnd Gitbert R 18 rest en i Rhines foneral chapsl 4, onn inecal Stindav Sevtember 13, At from the residence of her sisier. 90 ! home on Bat- 9 am. Inter- B Ird wt Septem- beloved vices will be meral parlors. 301 Ease Saturda:. September 12 nterment th Congressional Please omit flowers In Memoriam BROWN. SUSIE F. of my desr On Thursda: RA arh Capiol st at 2°'pm Cemeterr. on In lovine remembrance her. SUSIE E_BROWN. who departed this iife 10 years ago to- dav. September 11. 1931 HER DAUGHTFR LEOLA B. PIPER DAVIDGE. RICHARD W. 1In loving remem- €8 6 mv dear CH. ave gave Now lies in death's cold ch No one knows how I miss yo More and more each dar Life has not been the Since you were called aw HIS LOVING WIFE. PEARL. HACKLEY. CORA VIRGINIA. d yaRy F wife and mother. who Drssed auav Beptember 11. 1539 A tribute of devott & ‘memary’ to onr des MARY ¥ RLOW, two years HUSBAND AND DAUGH- OTE TER. GEORGE AND EVELYN MARLOW. OTT. FRED. In sad but lov brance of our FRED Beptember 11. 1929, *Tis mot the tears at the moment shed. "Tis the life's whole pathwar shaded: “Tis the one remembrance fondly kept ter griefs ha HIS LOVING DAUGHTER. GRANDDAUGHTER. Fl Bacred 1o 1 REBECCA &: t tear we shed THE LONELY PAMILY. ® FUNERAL DIRECTORS. ‘LM GAWLER CO - Funeral Directors * 1984 M St N.W. Pat. 4130, 417 “GEO. W. WISE CO. 928 MSL. NW. Natl 1544 W. W. DEAL & CO. V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the muccessors of nor connected with the original W. R__Soeare establish 1009 H St. N.W., 940 F Rt N.W. 1876 JOHN R."WRIGHT co. 133 W. _ Phone North 0047. " CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. P Lin o5 J. WILLIAM LEE O AL DIRECT! {ATORIUM 132 PA. AVE. N'W. _ NATIONAL 1384. 1388, CHAMBERS —_ P.J, SAFEEEE. VICE—REASONABLE. 3 0537 Frank Geier's Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTHSTN.W. _ Nati Aoden el Telepnone National 2473 "Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Funeral Chapel Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.W. Boone e St Ectablished 1841, LFRED B. GAWLFER WALTER A. GAWLER WILLIAM A. GAWLER Joszrn GaviErs 1850 Chapel Cremations Lady Attendant 1750-2-4 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W. Phones: NAtional 5512-5513 | NO BRANCH OFFICE | FUNERAL DESIGNS. Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St, Proi EXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS AT MOD- ERATE PRICER PHONE NAT. 0108, Open Evenings 14th & Eye and S e 2500 T4ih CHACONAS FLOWERS &5 4% Beautiful Funeral Piece, $3 ral_Parlors For Funerals By Wire Anywhere 1407 H St. NW. Nat'l 4908 Rev. . A. Johnson. pastor. His body 1% rest- ing ‘at ‘Wesley Washington undertaking parior. 208 . until Sundav. the 13th. i1 a.ma-his body can be 1127 16th L _ CEMETERY LOT CEMETERY _ LOT — BEAUTIPUI, OEDAR Hill, near mew Pa. ave. entrance; barea! for ‘quiex sale. 11 Apt. ;