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————, G BURIED OPEN A CHARGE W.G. COPP ACCOUNI' Interment Is in Rock Creek Ceme- Weekly or Monthly Payments tery for U. 5. Worker. EISEM AN’S Walter Granville Copp, native Wnsh-: " | ingtonian, who died Monday at his Fine Men's W ear | home, 519 Lamont street. was buried Seventh and F Sts. | in Rock Creek Cemetery yesterday, fol- | lowing services at the S. H. Hines fu- neral Mr. Copp had been em- | | | | The Family Who Chooses CHAMBERS CO. Has Shown Sound and Wise Judgment You can get a complete funeral for as little as 752 up to thousands. A service to suit the station or cir- cumstance of any family. In Case of Death Call The Greater Chambers Co. Cor. 14th and Chapin Sts. N.W Washington, D. C. Telephone Columbia 0432 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. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1931. ployed in the Government Printing Of- | box office at Poll's Theater and for the fice for 28 years. - He was past master of New Jerusalem Lodge, No. 9, F. A. A. M, and & mem- ber of other Masonic bodies. He is sur- vived by his widow, Mrs. Sarah C. Copp; a son, Walter G. Copp, jr.; a_brother, Samuel A. Copp, and a sister, Mrs. Ed- na C. Bcck l\l of Wuhlnnon VETERAN TO BE BURIED Funeral services for Jimmie Hughes, a World War veteran, and long & patient at Mount Alto Hospital, Ryan Service Appeals From Every Viewpoint When we are called on for service we will co-operate to keep the cost within your means. Care- ful, painstaking, work characterizes Ryan service. R Funeral parlor, private am- bulance and livery in connec- tion. JAMES T. RYAN Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. , Telesh At | last two seasons at the Shubert-Belasco, will be held at Hysong's funeral parlors tomorrow afternoon at 1 o'clock of 2 o'clock, as originally announced. The interment will take place probably at Arllnzton - Deaths Reported The following deaths have been reported to Andrew 20th st 73, 141 Susan C. Callan, 58, 1024 8pring rd Marshall “Fairfax.”84,” Tuberculosis Hos- $19 Lamont who | pit | was for many years cornected with the Walter G. Copp. Henry L. st rib Garves, 88, Walter ‘Reed Hos- it Annnln Saprid. 27. t. Elizabeth's Hospital months. Children’s Hespital m]rnnm Rollins, 2 months, Children's Hos- pital Infant of George and Louise Hysen. 90 minutes. Providence Hospital Hamiett G, Littlelonn, 15, 144 U st Freeman Williams. 69. Garfield Hospital Johnson. 48."Casuaity” Hospital ne. a er. 4 vlie st Nita Offutt, 39. o'mnf" Hospital Nathaniel Barnwell, Freedmen's Hos- Guy Smallwood, 37. 249 14th st. n.e. Mabel’ Youns, . Freedmen's Hospital. Eddie_Miller.” 19. " Gallinger Hos) ‘W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road Col. 0464 :2000 Sixteenth street. GAS EMPLOYE DIES stead | John L. Hargreaves Succumbs to Heart Ailment at 57. John L. Hargreaves, 57, prominent member of Gen. Nelson A. Miles Post, Spanish-American War Veterans, died | Tuesday at Walter Reed Hospital. Death was attributed to a heart ailment, | from which he had been suffering for | some time. | Mr. Hargreaves had been an employe of the Washington Gas Light Co. for 11 years. He is survived by his widow, | five children and a brother and sister, both of New York. Funeral arrange- ments are in charge of the Gen. Nelson A. Miles Post. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. Meeting, American Legion Auxillary, | willard Hotel, 8 p.m. Alabama_State Bociety, 9 pm. Card party. Smoker, Tau Alpl | flower Hotel, 8 p.m. Dh\ner La r‘avetu Lodle Crapter, No. O. E. 8, Almas Temple, 1315 K str!et 4:45 to 7: 30 pm. Meeting, Delta | S\gml National Fra- ternity, 3400 Sixteenth street, 8 pam. Dinner, Trinity Guild, Trinity Episco- al Church, Third and C streets, 5 to a Fraternity, M Army Plane Kills Pilot. RIO DE JANEIRO, October 1 (#).— Sergt. Oliveira Chaves was killed ye: terday and a student flyer was in- jured in the crash of an army aviation school plane. The falling plane 2lso struck and injured an 11-year-old boy. October 1 St 1319-1321 F Street BOSTONIAN SHOES Albans Clothes FOR MEN & YOUNG MEN Better Than Ever Before The new Fall lines of St. Albans suits are better values than we’ve ever before been able to give you for $29.50 . of finer quality and more hand-tailoring n every garment. Do you realize the importance of hand tailoring? It is vital in the proper shaping of a garment, and the garment will retain this perfect shape indefinitely. Hand-tailored clothes will greatly outwear the machine- made, as every ‘man knows from experience. Below we give you the specifications of what hand- tailoring is embodied in a St. Albans coat. These are guaranteed by our manufacturing tailors:— The top and front edge of the lower pockets are tacked to canvas by hand. The front under-pressing is done by hand. The front darts are hand tacked. The inside breast pocket is blind tacked to facing by Welt pockets are tacked to canvas by hand. The facing is tacked to.canvas by hand. The undercollar is put on by hand. The undercollar is hand felled to neck gorge. The top-collar is put on by hand. The top-collar is hand shaped before basting on coat. The outer edge of collar is felled by hand. The facing gorge is hand felled. Sleeves at bottoms are felled and tacked by hand. Sleeve linings are also hand felled and tacked. Button holes are handmade. Arm holes hand tacked with linen thread. Final pressing of entire coat is done by hand. An Individual Fitting With Ea Alterations Without Additional Have It Charged—or Held on a hand. Buttons are hand sewed on with strong linen thread waxed and twisted shank well around and finished with three stay stitches. The collar in all fabric designs are hand matched evenly with center of back. ch Suit Charge $5 Deposit! " materials The New Fall St. Albans Suits Coat, Vest and Two Trousers Sicison Hats The “St. Albans” Label Insures High Quality Rites Tomorrow RETIRED GENERAL DIES AT SON'S HOME. —Harris-Ewing Photo. MAJ. GEN. EDWIN ST. JOHN GREBLE, U. 8. A, RETIRED, ‘Will be buried in the Southern section of Arlington National Cemetery with full military honors tomorrow after- noon at 2:45 o'clock. Gen. Greble, a veteran of the Cuban, Mexican and World Wars, died yesterday in Engle- wood. N. J., at the home of his son. He | was 72 Gen. Greble, the son of the first Reg- ular Army officer to be killed in the Civil War, was appointed to West Point by Gen. Ulysses S. Grant. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Gertrude | P. Greble. —Harris-Ewing Photo. | KALLIPOLIS GROTTO FALL FETE OPENS TOMORROW ity Furadey Contest and Other Features “Miss Personality” Listed for Festival. A baby parade, a juvenile entertain- ers’ contest and a “Miss Personality contest will feature the Fall festival of the Kallipolis Grotto, to be held tomor- row afternoon and evening in the| Washington Auditorium. ‘The program is to commence at 2:30 o'clock with the baby parade. Judging of baby floats, awarding of health di- plomas, judging of v beauty win- ners. a costume parade, the Edith Reed | kiddies, awarding of prizes for health, beauty, popularity and floats and the coronation of the baby monarch will follow in the order named. At 8:30 o'clock in the evening a band contest will br held, to be followed by a competitive drill.’ coronation of the most popular juvenile entertainer, a re- view. dancing and coronation of “Miss Personality” at 12:30 o'clock the next merning. Bn ths Reporled been reported to | last 26 Clarence ¥ and. and lherid Bocs Allen and Mary Johr Bam and Anna Sems Rodgeran Jobn E. tile, on Mt Pleasant Finder please re- BOSTON uRmF_R Gk Brindis whiieE 5ad four feel; answeis to name reward | Retw Ma, ¥ Metropoliian . containing ad- Sertising sumples ave.. front of | ‘nnalm\(‘m JORN L. onn’ Cathedral Mansions, Reward if mumzd to W. Deit ! teasan 3008 Conn. DOG—Black Scottie Lippincott green collar 0850 en | | shost 4 Wisconsin' 3366 POX TERRIER. wire-haired. male, white with black spots. Rew _Wisconsin 3983 i 1o<'r CQLUMBIA SAND & GRAVEL PRE. ificates Casted ‘Ociober 13, Spaice. dated October ‘24" 1827 E Sheets” Celificate No. 819 d Ctgber 28,1927, name Olive 0. INC__ Met OIL ~PAINTING fi 33'; by 40 inches cloth and_Wooden skeleton rames Pictute fro and_ Stairway. reward for return o Fox Theater POCKETBOOK. containine P, R. R S F. 13, of pass is in mones. leather, containing o: Wednesday a Reward. E. T. Holland. * Lemon Md \ume weight | E. G. Keyes. Linden. Md A Lothrop's es, cash. Ruuvd ew " Please call and set reward. ) n.w._Col. 6304 WALLET, black. istration ' card. gs Bank and addres§ below. Hedauist. 3607 T st Containing $100 cash. Tes- chauffeur's license: between Liberal re- g k and_white answers ed dn oriatle_and tanier ol Adams R cinity ward. _Phone Charge Account Pay in Convenient Weekly or Monthly Amounts Suits Topcoats $25 Smart Fall styles in the most desirable shades and patterns. Excellent materials. EISEMAN’S SEVENTH & F STS: MORELAND. HOWARD FRANCIS OFFUTT, e MISS ROSA K. GOCKELER EXPIRES IN SANITARIUM iss Rosa K. Gockeler, daughter of the late Christian G. and Barbara Gockeler, and half sister of C. J. Gockeler, local banker, died yesterday at Mrs, Pomeroy’s Sanitarium, Takoma Park. Funeral services will be held at Hysong fune! pariors, Thirteenth and N’ streets, Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Burial will be in Prospect Hill Cemetery. Rev. Dr. Henry W. Snyder, pastor of St. Paul's English Lutheran Church, of which Miss Gockeler was a member, will officiate at the services. Miss Gockeler was born in January, 1862, in Washington. She lived with her stepmother, Mrs. Louisa Gockeler, at 1745 Que street. Other survivors, be- sides her half brother, include her ters, Mrs. Mary Hartig and Mrs. Emma ! Wilson, and a half sister, Mrs. Harry po o ¢——— Frank L. Yates, assistant to Controller General McCarl, has been elected first Vice regent of Sigma Nu Fraternity. He recently returned from the national convention at Lake of Bays, Canada. Yates had been inspector of this division for the fraternity, making offi- Clll trips to chapters at Willlam and Mary, Washington and Lee, University of Virginia, University of Maryland and George Washington University. He is & graduate of the University of West Virginia and resides at 3525 Davenport street. Bratha. PBAILEY, MARGARET M. On September 27, . in Oakisnd. Calif., GARET BRILER. Oaihe of Bramn AnET M exis, daughter of the ale Mr. and Mrs ody. and sis 13 Her Tillotzon of Oriand, Celt ang doreo’ A and’ Robbins E. Calir. " CFunecal” service were heid &t Oakland, ber 30 of Samuel and William ana sister of M William toss Ieaves 'to mourn ‘their 13 a host of of relatives and friends. Remaing. reating ac Eagens "Fordy tuneray parior! 1308 Soull Capitol st Puneral ‘Satirday. Getober b.m.. trom the above namc Interment Woodlawn Cemetery ””‘" BINGHAM. JAMES T. : das, Beptember 29. 1931, &L his. reaidence, 334K st s, JAMES T"BINGHAM. be: loved father of Gladss Bingnam other Telntives and many 1 Reral Priday, October 2. at 1- the' above chapel. Interment Cemeters RICK, TIMOTHY J. on Tuu- Arlington on Th CGulem inass at 8¢ tin's Lhur:n st 10 s m Interment Mount Olivet tery. Relatives and iriends a . On Wed- at her resi- Baker ave, Colmar Manor, Md RRIET VIKGINIA BROWN. widon 5 P opihe 1t aurvived by Mrs. J. Funeral Saturday. P om Sthe CRurch: of P Tath ‘and A'sis. e uj 1 m the residence of her daughter, Mrs Thomas R Edwards, 4458 Greenwich park- on Baturday. be am and_{friends invited tin Rock Creek Cemetery. GIULIANL MARY. On Wednesdas. Septem 30. 1931 at ‘the Homeopathic Hospita. MARY. heloved wite of Pabmicro Sran Funeral from the residence of her son, 16 Q st. ne. Baturday. October 3. at $:30 m.. thence to St. Martin's Church. where recuiem mass wili be said at 9 am. for the repose of her soul. Interment Mount Cemetery, OSA K. Op Wednesdav. Sep- 1931, ROSA K.. beloved dauzn- 113034 M S O« t 2 pm, Hill Cemetery. HARGREAVES. JOHN September '30. 1931 eral Hospital. JOHN L. beloved husband of Alice Hargreaves, aged 56 years. Funeral Priday, October 2. o am. from the funeral’ parlors of eor: 29¢ st. n.w. Interment Interment at Pry Sives™ and " fremds Arlington Nation invited. Cemetery. The members of C at’ 29th e e Pritay: Ontaver 5 1901 81845 am. 1o sttend the funerai | our late comrade JOHN HARG m:nu Interment at Ar- ational Cemeter. McGILLICUDDY. Commande: 3 on s BENIASN B F lington G HARRIS. BENJAMI September 30. ed husband of Elizabeth Harrig n services, private. at the W. Chambers Co. funeral home on Friday. Oc- iober 2. at'1l am. Interment Lincolnia JAMES B. Tuesdar. Bep) — Mount' Alto Hospital. JAMES | Red 42 vears. beloved hus- n M. Hughes. 809 Quackenbo: Puneral services at Hysone's Dariors. 1300 N st nw. Pridas. Octon %Al pm. interment Arlinston’ Nationai Cemflen‘ e GaEs, 20, 1931 JACKS: on O, September 28 nn N PadeInie. Pa ANNA beloved wife of the late ichard s on. Funeral from Walker Memorial Church. 13th 5t between Uand v sts. nw Saturday.” October 3. at 1 Rel tives and friends invited. LAMAR. VIRGINIA F. Departed on_ Wednesday, September 30. am 1931, leaves 10 moiun thelr loss 2 host i othe: relatives and friends. F: Vermont A Q and R Auiler. and" {hree chudren: Funcrs] fivices by Wlshmlltnn Centennial Lodze. P‘unua\ Trom the Rbove resi- tober 2. at 9:30 am Fieauiem mass ai Secred Heart Church i 10 a.m. Interment (private) Mount Olivet Cemetery. Sreo H At Interment Mount ShVer "cemeters: MULLADY, PATRICK F. Suddenly. on v\ee- nesday. Beptember 30 1931, PATRICK F. beloved husband of Ci Interment Arlingion National Cemtery. 2 NITA. Lues September 29 oted, wite of M; ains res Rome. 12h ine's uneral later. wra Falive o v Route el ESTELLE GERTRUDE. Bept, Dep-ma life_on Wednesda: ber 9:40 g PAYNE, this wile ol Prebls Pavhe and devo G mother of Katherine P Crr and au- . Payne. Notice of funeral her 8. FRANCES ELAINE, On Tues, piemoer 2. 1931, at {alter Recd Hoapitar, rRANcss ELAINE, iife of Fr e Ramiings. me Yeant, Quatiermaster Corpe, U: 8 The 40 year of her age. Bre- {tes 'in the thapel‘at Port Myers V. Friday. October 2, at 10:30 am . by, interment in “Ariing n National Cem- Relatives “ana” fiends Invited o Sttena. RODENHAUSEN, ALBINA A. On We: 1ne:- day, September ‘30, 1931, 3t the residence r 34 HAUSEN. Fure: RerInts rudeace on rure: oy Sctomer 1t at 7 o'clock pm. Inter- ment Jersey City, N. J. ROUX, J. MITCHELL. On Wednesday, Sep- tember ' 30, 83 G st. 8w, October 2, at 2 pm. Relatives and friends {vited. iteiment Glenvood Cemeters: SEARS, JENNY WASHINGTON. Departed m‘ life_on W Que 5 5 W, Sears, and her srand- son. Richard Washington, Bemains ing'temporarily at Barnes' funeral par! Between Oct ond !n iy Onturen. ‘ind +t and N d. 3 . 8.W, PFriends invitet 4| to ‘attend. 2¢ Relatives and friends | | Gk | this me ot o Braths. STOCKBRIDGE, FRANCES E. On Thu Octol 18t her residence, Cnlumbil va . i BTOCK- Eh wite"of the Iats Baward Siors- Bridue - anrvices ofthe B T Rings G iunerai Bome. 2901 14th of. Fri October 2, at 2 In flrmnflam twelze years ago day, ‘October 1, 1819. Arniversary mass at 8t. Augustine’s Church. I pray for yon daily. mother. dear, fhat our dear Lord, through the inteccession of the Tmmaculate Mary. mey gr ¥ peace. rest and everiasi soul yest ir pea HER DAUGHTER. MARY E. FARPLLI HARGRAVE. WILLIAM G. A tribu Tove i \tne memory of iy ‘devoted hu band. WILLIAM G_HARGRAVE. who d parted this life suddenly one year ago to- day, October 1. 1930 The memories of sunshins you seaitered. il dear Make & beautiful sunset to comfort here HIS TOVING WIFE, ROSE MILLER } GRAVE. HOLMES. ROBERT ¥. In loving remem- brance of our dear husband and father, ROVERT B, HOLMES, who departed vnr life eight years ago today. Octol WIPE AND DA | KEYS, MARY (MOLLIE). A tribute M e and’ memo; dess mother, MARY Jeparied this li October 1. 1918, DA UCHTER LAVESTER M. JONES. LILLEY. ELIZA J. In sad but loving re- ‘membrance of ou- dear mother, ELTZA J. LILLEY. who departed this life five vears ag0 today, October 1, 1926. What is home without a mother? Al things this world mnay send, But when we Jost our dear mother, We lost our dearest fricnd. There is 1o love like mother's Jove, bright. so pure a fiam: Tere Tt swedrer ‘sound on earth Than her beiGved name. ‘We think of the great reu As we fourney the: of the weicome th rion e by one. s surely awaits us taske are done, at the portal stretched hands and s smile feel 50 keealy - of RY MARTIN nteen years ago todsy, OCto- but not forgotten MAXFIELD. memory of p LD, who aied. shddents hirfeen seart ueo today. Oclober 1 M. C. MAXFIELD, GONEVIA M. PIERRE. % McGOW . JORN.. Io lovici Temiembrasce of our father, JOHN McGOWNE. who & parted ‘this three years ago toda: 1028, October 1. dear father. your labor & o one from vour place ng f2 Wit h e by 1l mu im 3 ToVING DAUGHTERS MURPHY. FRANCIS. In sad but loving : membrance of FRANCIS ) years g0 today. ithful grandfath ,_ good and kind: A b n puidinot And. is sacred m HRANECTERER, H!NRY CHifaLoTTE ELLANOR AND HENRY, JR. RAL DIRECTORS. P J SAFFELL nlso\fl. SERVICE—REASOX/ \*ass: ~ Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 13 EEVENTH ST N.W | Mo SEENTH ® Nohone National 2473 Wm. H. Sardo & Co. | Funeral Chapel 411 B BT. NE. : Ambiianes service_ Lincoln 0524 Joseph F. Birch’s Sons | (ISAAC BIRCH) NV, T Phone west ooss. Established 1841, ~ GEO. W. WISE CO. 200N ST NW. TABLER 1928 M St. NW. Nat’'l 1544 WW.DEAL&CO | 88 H LIN V. L. SPEARE €O, connected Speare_establish- 1008 1 St N.W. | ment. = | Prione Nationa 2008 ! Pcn-evl; 940 F_St. N.W. JOHN R WRIGHT CO. | _1337 10th St. N'W. _ Phone North 0047. LM GAWLER CO e Funeral Directors - Pot. 4130, 4131 CHAS S ZURHORST 301 FAST CAPITOL ST. CHAMBERS LM GAWLER CO * Funeral Directors * 1804 M St o0t. 4130, ALFRED B. GAWLER WALTER A. GAWLER WILLIAM A. GAWLER BONS Established 1850 Chapel Cremations Lady Attendant 1750-2-4 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W. Phones: NAtional 5512-5513 NO BRANCH OFFICE | zxrnssus FLORAL EMBLEMS AT MoD- ES. PHONE NAT. 0106. Olml Evenllll and Sundays 14th & Eye Gude Bros. 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