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- ST. LOUIS DEMOCRATS |5 SUPPORT ROOSEVELT Formation of Club Seen as Step to Capture Missouri Delegates for New Yorker. N By the Associated Press. ST. LOUIS, September 17.—Further steps to cinch the Missouri delegation for Gov. Franklin D. Roosevelt of New York for the presidency were taken yesterday when St. Louis supporters of the Governor organized “The Roosevelt- | for-President Club of S John this 49c¢ Bedroom Slippers Were $1.49 J. Nagle, attorney, was elected president. include former Suprém Fred L. Willlams, first vice pres| “; Lawrence McDanlel, former cul af , second vice ident; """&mu. clerk of United tes District Court, Senator James' A. for the presi- dential nomination in 1928, Nagle now is in the East. Before re- turning to St. Louis he will visit Roose- {vent at Albany- and talk over the Missouri situation with him, In political circles the formation of the Roosevelt cluo whs taken to indi- cate that sentiment for Reed, always popular here, is on the wane. If Reed ould be candidate for President HE EVENING there l likelihood of & Mtur n{:m in St. Louis and thm&h:flfi te for the Missouri delega Reed has made no announcement, but his Kansas City supporters have taken the pesition the evelt forces should until the former Senator | K ‘hold off” reaches a decision. Dead Lebrix Aide Homored. PARIS, September 17 (#).—On the | recommendation of the air minister, the cabinet today awarded the dacora- tion of a Chevalier of the Leglon of Honor to Rene Mesmin, who was killed with Jos:ph Lebrix when their Paris- Tokio fiight ended in a crash near Ufa, Russia. Lebrix already held the decoration The Peirce Shoe Company Temporarily Located at 310 7th St. N.W formerly of An Amaszing Group of Smart Shoes, formerly $6.00 to $7.50 Many Fall Styles in Group, formerly up to $12.50 Many J. & T. Cousin’s Shoes — formerly $12.50 to $27.50 W. B. Moses & Sons offers $32,000 worth of SMART SHOES Jor less than 15 of their PRICE! Three Groups Offered $1.00 or. $2.99 pr. 34,99 or. $32,000 Worth of Shoes—Including Many J. & T. Cousin’s Fine Shoes Buckles To be sold at less than ¥; their regular price. The Peirce Shoe Co., for- mer lessees of the Shoe Department of W. B. Moses & Sons, have moved their entire stock of Shoes, Rubbers and accessories to 310 7th St. N.W. to dispose of in two weeks. Note drastic price reductions. Wo Up to $5.00 Pr. Pr. Sale Opens Friday at 9:45 A.M. 39c¢ Pr. 1 eirce Shoe Company . Located for the Two Weeks of This $a le at 310, 7th St. N.W. STAR, WASHINGTON. Rubbers Were 50c to $1,25 Pr. A September 17 (m.-co\mnl for uo V. Brothers, con- { victed of slaying Alfred J. Lingle, Chi- cago Tribune crime reporter, in June, 1930, yesterday filed a petition with the State Supreme Court asking that the jury’s verdict either be reversed and Brothers declared acquitted or be thrown out and a new trial granted. James C. O'Brien, Brothers’ lawyer, declared that the trial court had erred in conducting the trial and in instruct- ing the jury and that the defendant's rights had thereby been prejudiced. The guilty 'el'dlfl., he declared also, was against the weight of the evidence. Brothers was sentenced to 14 yecrs imprisonment for murder. men’s 9c B O SKS BROTHERS’ RELEASE| THURSDAY, Fireman Dies STROKE FATAL TO VETERAN DRIVER. E. J. DWYEI. Of No. 8 Engine Company, driver of the veteran fire horses Barney, Gene and Tom' in Labor day parades for several years, who died at Emergency Hospital Tuesday night, following a stroke suf- fered two weeks ago. Members' of No. 8 Engine Company, 0! which Mr. Dwyer was a member for | many years, will act as pallbearers at the funeral. Services will be Held at the home, 469 M street southwest, at 8:30 o'clock Saturday morning, and at St. Dominic’s Church at 9 o'clock. Burial will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Sergt. J. C. Lacey and Pvts. D. J. Plass, P. G. Weismiller, J. H. Gateley, H. B. Cartwright and 8. O. White, Births Reported. The following births have been reported to the Health Department in 24 f Wilitam L nnd Margaret Ewers, bo: and Marie Donnelly. A new immigration law, containing restrictions applicable to Chinese and increasing immigration fees, has been promulgated in Siam. 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 | ton, Col. 0464 Phonts ; Adams 10341 Chambers’ undertakers are known for their great progress and fair dealings. They supply the needs of more stricken families than any other directors in the city. They have 10 cars, hearses and ambulances; 3 chapels and 5 parlors. A complete and modern funeral establishment. And Now a New g Exquisite Console e FREE DELIVERY ® FREE INSTALLATION © FREE SERVICE <l Wil et Jose Gl | MERCHANTS Homer L. Thirteen-Thirty G St. SEPTEMBER 17, 1931. SIGMA KAPPA PHI VOTES |REV. WILLIAM CARROLL MERGER INTO BETA CHI Sorority Elects Miss Elsie Trittipoe President; Miss Ethel Hayes, Vice President. Merger of Delta chlpter of Sigma Kappa Phi Sorority into P1 Chapter of Beta Chi Sorority was 'M last night at & meeting at the home of Mrs. Mar- garet Wertman, 5530 Colorado avenue. ‘The following officers were elected: President, Miss Elsie Trittipoe; vice president, Miss Ethel Hayes; recording secretary, Mrs. Mne Taylor; correspond- ing secrétary, ‘Wertman, and sergeant nt arms, Miss Martha La- cey. These officers will be installed at the next meeting of the sorority to be held at the Hay-Adams September 30. French Foreign Trade Drops. PARIS, September 17 (#).—French imports for the first eight months of this year totaled $1,200,000,000, which was nearly $200,000,000 less than dur- ing the same period in 1930. Exports ‘efilltd $840,000,000, about $330,000,000 less than 1930, pre Deaths R'epoId Oaroline M. Pisher, 92, 1503 30th st. piAdoipheus” Loudon, ‘92, st. Eizabeth's Hos- Ruth Peatherstone. 89, 8028 Wisconsin ave. Margaret M. Walke el Upham, 17, 1634 Belmont rond. aeorns Herr 65, 511 ard 1t Essel R. Maxwell, 63, gulllnnr SHospital, Annie Donaldson. 61, Sibley Hospital. William A. Campbell, 59, Gallinger Mot~ pit; Wiiliam . Carroll, 86. Providence Hospital l,"‘-Im- , 56, en route Casualty Hos- Cullen. 56. 28 Gira; Maron v* Elater, 84 1419 Cohunbln 5. T. Peti 20 Z3r¢ an. 35, U. 8. Naval Hospital. T. Hajleck. 31, St. Elizabeth's J. McCawley, 21, 1372 South Otro- na & v Albert’ Washingten, 8¢. 1342 U John Henson, €2, Galiinger Hospital Staniey Hospit: ews, 163 Ernesbins Wathineton: 31, 3rd st LaPrade, 37, Walter Reed Hos- o "Nired Rolling, 37, Georeetown Hospita Exther Wingfleld,' 35, Emergency Hospitar. Curt on, 34, 419 D s .33, -Ollllflnr Hospital ‘ddie” an ence McKelvin, jallinger Hospit: A Infant of minutes, FOUND n female pul d 0 ADbly Animal Rescue League within 24_hours. Hzlt&gvlllv 828-, Saturday night: w Hampshire ave. BARPIN—Peat i taxi of Hcintty 1316 e Rewar 17° e BAR PINAGo A unnxm head easler initlaks . tween Tth an & (Fcon, hetemac P"k T n rod qan: answers name dren’s Reward. Ma. mql Klingle st. Cleve. 2242 CATStraved from home in Bro white and gray short- mmd cn Zollar with name. Havne £ Ram please call Potomae _106: ard. t A Iwo letiers addressed 1o | X.i “also me. m Ph\lll&; W. Austin, Stewart Bldg. “ehone DIAMOND [NG—Solitare: 1gfi Tn Diamond cab between 13th Channing st. ne. eral eward. Botomac in Diamond 0 taxl Sept. 8: i Biz name: ob iside: reward, aym- oo 1040 Calif. st nw. A OOLD hunting Sl Bob Wetachea: vmnlu Shovping mnm zzu h_ o ase. d.mncz ann! Circle. Re 2019 The Family Who Chooses CHAMBERS CO. Has Shown Sound and Wise Judgment You can gét a complete funeral for as little as 575 0 yp to thousands. A service to suit the station or cir- cumstance of any family. In Case of Death Call Chambers Co. The Greater | i - Cor. 14th and Chapin Sts. N.W. ‘Washington, D. C. Telgphone Columbia 0432 AT KITT’S 1330 G St. Philco $ 49.50 Lowest Pricz Ever COMPLETE WITH TUBES Nothing More to Pay or Buy Finer than ever, yet substan- tially lower in price. Never has Philco presented a value like this! Available at Homer L. Kitt's. e DYNAMIC SPEAKER e SUPER SELECTIVE e SUPER SENSITIVE Kitt Co. OF MUSIC DIES IN HOSPITAL HERE Pastor of Congress Heights Parish Formerly Served at St. Patrick’s Church. at Providence Hospital. He had been il with pneumonia for some time. He was 56 years oid. Father Carroll was born May 21, 1875, and had been in the priesthood for 28 years. He was assistant pastor at St. Patrick's for a number of years, and was stationed in St. Paul's Parish for 11 years. For 6 years he was head of the Sodality Union in Washington. Requiem mass will be said tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock at Assumption Church by Mgr. Albert Smith. Funeral mass will be said at 10:30 o'clock Sat- Ill‘dly morning at St. Paul's by Bishop . M. McNamara. ASHFORD. BERN; ismber 150031, at uon?.':mm'é“mn'n?-: S, ' the beloves - Asiiord (nee lie' W. W. Cham ASHFORD, BE! A spectal com- munication of Hope Lodeer Nocs: ¥ RN s Deveby called for the purposs of nlenfll the tuneral of our late broth on Priday, So aRD 2 FORD. Tember 16, 1031 n SRk LOUT! Master, S R. BUTLER, Attest: PAUL B. ELCAN, Secretary. BEACH, MARY E. On Thuraday, Septem- ber 17, Providence = Hospital: MAR (nee Crone). Jife ‘of Georse Horatio Beach, irom her iate resl 1108 ope ond s-zumm September 10, at Theresa’s_Chuft nd v d' friends "fivi Olivet Cemetery. LOGAN, DANIEL, 0, 1931, &t the ERRY. LOG, On Wednesda: e fesidence of his dateiter, M T u Ehunts. HALL Asniey {errace DANIEL Puneul 1!0"\ the IMVQ residence on Pfl- d tember 18, at 10 a.m. Relatives and lrlpndl invited, Interment Cedar Hill lGYD. TDWARB Dll w dnesday, Septem- ansba':u 3 Keveocs, Bord belovsed g"?n'f" ¥ Fother Ada_Boyd of Washington, . C.. and ah ee_and Gerirude Rh')d!! of N. J. Remains resting at . Ernest Jarvis funeral thmch 1432 O e e Feidny nere- ATter b his laje recidence. 3336 Volta ol n.w. Puneral Saturday, September 19. at from the Epiphany Church, 28th imbarton ave, n.w., at 9 am. In- |ermem Holy Rood Cemetery 18 IDE, ROBERT WARK, day, Septembe: 1931, at 'l 45 am.. at hl! resmence, u!‘ ‘Warder st. n.w.., ROB- ARK, wved l’“l!blnfl of the late Edulise Pischer and_father of Louise Busss ide W00 Funeral seryices at the above at 2 p.m. Thterment 17 ednes- at Prospect Hill Cemetery. BURNSIDE, ROBERT W. A municatign of Benjamini B Flench Lodge: Eriday: September 18, 1031, at 115 o tlock in"Jodse room. No. . Kew Masonic Hemple, Washington D. C. Tof the. pae poso o conducling Mazinic nurlal strvices ROBERT W. BUI for our late brother. 8ID] the worshinful special co e By direction of NEY 1. BESSELIEVRE. Secretary. | CARROLL, REV. WILLIAM N, - eadav.: September 16350 Rev, Wi SOHN ' CARRO of tll he Vntd lt lo 10 m. Remains 1h'%e Naid°at "the Said at “th Chulth 0’ “\t Auumpllnn on Pri " b tember 18, am. Yealiog B the rhurc’\ lnr day. Removed to S8t. Paul's Church Sn’uflll’. 2 . Intermert Mount Olivet Cen;e- ot ATI!A!I MAUDE B. on Thursday, Sep- T L wt her residen UDE B. CLA’ e A Bnatmbers o me, 1400 Chapin st. n.w. fice of funeral later. —Interment Green- wood cememy nrumm. X, NALDSON, Al On Tuesday, Sep- Serber 18, 1031, &t Sibley Hospitate ANNEE beloved wife of the late Benjamin snnu.u Donaldson, Funeral from the resi- aries A Lempke: 3608 day, Septemper Relatives and friends. invitet Interment Congressional Ceme- VINCENT P. On_ Wednesday. 16, 1931 VINCENT P. beloved nd Johanina Don- P e Puncral hoom sddress on Pridas. September it eatem Dominlc's. Chiirch 10 Refatiy Interment Please omit to attend. tery. DONNELLY, September son of the at and friends_ invited o attend. in Mount Qlivet Cemetery. flowers. DYWYER EDWARD J. iesda 5., spital. | EDWARD 3. beioved husbead of Nele B Dwyer (nee’ Collins). Funeral from his | t on Sat day, e 8. requiem for ‘the re- s nd frisnds Tivited: ‘Tnterment ‘Mount Olivet Ceme- fun s, . | Funeral Friday, Sep- . at" 2 pm. Interment Rose- mont_Cemetery. FISCHER, CAROLINE M. On Tuesdn tember ' 15, 1, i ‘ Evangelical Lutheran Churgh, ave. and Volta pl. n.w. at 2 p.m. ment Arlington National Cemetery. JENKINS, ODEM. Departed this life sud denly, September 17, 1931, ODEM JEI INS. He leaves to mourn lhelr loss a ife and feur children, mother, A enkin: iwo uis ns. ~ His ashington Georgia_ ave. September ~19. Body will Springfieid. 8. C.. for xnumenz RUSSELL THOMAS. (nee_Thom and_sor ‘and Josephine Jenkins and srothe 0y W. and Robert Edwin Jenkins. neral from his late residence. 101 Ad Virginia Highlands, Va. tice of Tuiieral later. MARY KERRIGAN (niee O'Hara), Tife of the late Peter Kerriga from the above resid !enumbunm st n 30 m, u erment. Mount ‘Oitver - Cemetery. Relutives and Tiends mviced: 18 KING, SARAH FRANCES. On Tuesday, umber 18 1931, at het residence, 1201 D (CES, bel at « Barnabes Chiureh ‘clmeters. Oxon Il Md. ‘Relatives and friends are iavited. 17 ARAH, Members of Independent 8 ug requested to aitend the funeral o1 our Inte s KING. from Speare’s. 1009 Friday, September 18, HELEN KEYES, Counctlor. at Departed Nr 17, 1931, l h mo Boaware ave. o devoted ‘wife of = Ernest daughter On Wednesd: at” the EL| late Henry C. Services at the shove address on September 18. at 2:30 Int Cedar Hill C"mel‘l‘) TIPTON. WILLIA 1931, WILLIAM 8 B Betoved B iate’ Mary E. tives and friends fumeral from his J Wasninston. D. ber 1 ‘interment 'tn . Rm.& cemctzry Pikesville, Hd WALSH, CAPT. MAERY A. September 16, 1041, ‘at Nia mmnm '&i 13th pi. ne. Cant. RR' husband of the Inte Anna C. Burke). Funeral rom i 4 Tor ‘of his ™ Toterment Mount Cemetery: Friends invited. Ser” e WILMARTH, MES. M. HARRIET-LESTER. EBasted away extly Wednesda swlemhn 16, 1931 Mrs M HARRINE Seek "Cemeters WOODRUFF, NANNIE C. Oon Sevtlmber 16, 1931, M her Y!lidlnumflgl I ave n.e. Mrs. 6on. RUFP‘ beloved wife n( Mr Tuff. "Puneral services at the chaj A. G. Schippert, 200. I’L ave., iday, September at 2 Rev. Charles itz officiating. lnl"m.nt Rock Jml Cemétery. - Dtn’lr ed this life - ooy gt Wfllhm Coumy Vnv 1! al A WYLIE, mother of Mrs. ey ‘ m!l’ and sister of the late Daniel Smith. Burial in King Willlam County, Vi » In Memoriam CAMPBELL, DOUGLAS. In loving remem- brance of my husband, DOUGLAS CAMP. BELL. who_left me so_suddenly one y: &30 today, September 17, 1331, Something precious has gone from my life, There is an ache in my heart Thetpouttacls T I8 WIFE FREDRICKA H. CAMPBELL, * PFIIY‘ l'l‘(lll.. Xla sad :ut .o‘v‘ln Temt deparjed lhll life September 1 Offen when, T'm il alone 1 think, dear child, of ¥ A mother's heart, & mother's love, Is always true. Some may think you are forgottens ‘When they see me smile; Bui aching heart and memaries sad Are with me all the while. SUSIE GABKINS, PHILLIPS. Klmlml E. In Brance of our daughter and ¥ S, TR ERINE E. ft _us two years ago lodly Beptmblr 17, 1929, Passed beyond our touch and sight. Never bevond our love and thought, LOVINGLY, MOTHER AND PAMILY. STAPLES. PETER. JR. In memory of dear_little snnnyboy and brother, STAPLES. Jr. lelt us (wo years ago today, &Hl!mbfl' 11 1929, Tread softly where he ll sleeping, To us _'tis hallowed <o % L While oer Bis grave e are weeping s soul I8 rafe witn s soul I rafe witn God | WRIGHT. mlu: A m ute of lovi ‘membrance of my darling GRS who ‘Dassed away wn ago today, September 17, 1 -] - Lovml Ihml.hu 'Shall always wander spot where you are laid. My nun stiil_aches with sadness, 3R e, Feliotone National 2473 Wm. H. Sardo & Co.: nce se ~ Joseph }; Birch’s fifi “‘r-mm Wm cv?' i TABLER 928 M St. NW. Nat'l 1544 V. L. SPEARE CO. l’l:!s:‘rh.: the lu:uw‘ of flo" "'.t‘@ Phone n.mnr-l" - ’.‘!’ '....a ;l e . W. DEAL & CO. 816 H ST. NE i = JOHN R. WRIGHT co. 1337 10th St. N.W. Phone North 0047. CHAS. S. ZURHORST sn} EAST, CAFTOL 9T ¥ WII"J_IAM LEE’S SONS, CREMATORIOM m PA. AVE. NW. NATIONAL 1384. 1388, LM GAWLER CO. 2 Funeral Directors - _1804 M St. ____Pot. 4130, 4171, ALFRED B. GAWLER WALTER A. GAWLER WILLIAM A. GAWLER 8ONS Established 1850 apel Cremations Lady Attendant 1750-2-4 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W. Phones: NAtional 5512-5513 Ch: LA PRADE, JAMES F. oOn Tuesday, Sep- tember 18, 1931, at 2:25 am.. at Walter Reed Ho;pm} .n\m:s F. 501 L L Potier’of Corliné Ca Brader Emin Edng Getting, Nellie Fitzhush snd Brines La Prade. Fineral Priday, September a1 Hrom 1 oo, Emest Jarvis funes churen, 1432 You st. now ferment Arlington National Cemetcry. 11 McCAWLEY. EUGENE J. On Tuesdas tember 18, oy Al demce” 132" Bouh ‘ciblina’ ave ‘ses loved son of Mary the late ard McCawley. Funeral from the above rumenu on Friday, September 18, ence to, Holy Com: aid at N. and at (m‘ter C)lurth wherv mass will be latives and friends invited. Xnto ln(nt Mount Olivet Cemetery. 17 MORAN. JOHN ‘V On_Tuesd: Septemb \5 1931 JOHN W. MORA! lv!dflflllg‘: Pieral rom 3 °u%“§.§‘m.’.’;‘§.’ SV W Satirdny., September 5 for nterment” Mount | atives and friends RAN, JORN W. Members of Wuhm:- ton Councll, No. 334 K. « ised of the ber s ioh of “Brotner. JON W, u&nm | and readested to attend the funeral serv- St. ureh &n. “Saturday. September 18, L Tecitation ‘of pravers for-thé | WM. H. , G, K. ot D wu.xmsom | NO BRANCH OFFICE | CHACONAS FLOWERS &3y 7s7, Beautiful Funeral Piece, $3 Opposite_Chambers runral Parlors. Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. Prompt Auto Delivery Serviee. Artistic—expressive—inexpensive. EXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS AT MOD- ERATE PRICES. 'PHONE NAT. 0106 _d Sumanvs® | 34th & Eye FLORAL TRIBUTES Lince 1855 MONU! Do not base the sel l'l!mtr 14, l’?l ll Mllwoul;»‘t‘owl L du . i OLIVE BUTLH a long iliness, YERS. o":u oL Ma md ret ) lllnuhDolln. Prgus Sov.* Remains T W G abers & ravera home uiter 1 o'clock_Wednes day. | Puneral from ‘Trinity Eplscop Chureh ntumi P-xk. D, C.. Thursda: Septem| At 3 pm. " Intéiment Rock Greck Cemetery. LDFIELD. A. _Passed away un 1931, ot Emergenc 3 osital LD, 1y Slst year ax lus ase, beloved son of Mrs. L. feia " ““Funeral . tom Jthe '!:nml of Moiint meter: Toad. " Reiatives ‘and friends & nument on_photog! dlers or "‘u You ‘may be decel prices for 20 a r Rl ."g..—w-k Reduced