Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
archey’s 19th and K Sts. N.W. - Gala Grand All Day Tomorrow Saturday, October 3rd — — — — — — — — — — — Opening Special Treat Nationally Known Tomorrow, Saturday, October 3rd ARCHEY’S: S.W. Cor. 19th & K Sts. NW. Candy—Homemade Ice Cream—Pure Food 19th and K Sts. N.W. Candy—Homemade Ice Cream—Pure Food Opening HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, NOTED SCIENTIST'S WIDOW DIES HERE Mrs. Albert A. Michelson Succumbs to Operation at Emergency Hospital. Mrs. Albert A. Michelson, widow of the noted scientist, dled this morning in Emergency Hospital after an oper- | ation. Dr. Michelson died recently in Cali- fornia. Mrs. Michelson was admitted to the | hospital September 19, last. The op- eration was performed by Dr. William B. Marberry last week. She failed to rally and lost consclousness early to- day. Mrs. Michelson had been living with a daughter, Mrs. Beatrice Foster, in Arlington, Va. Spent Summer in East. Mrs. Michelson had spent the Sum- mer in Massachusetts, coming here sev- eral weeks ago to consult a physician when her physical condition became critical. 8he had nursed her husband con- stantly for two years prior to his death last May 9, and the strain is believed to have impaired her cwn health. It is plannec to hold funeral services ;!or Mrs. Michelson at 2:30 o'clock to- Her body will be cremated. | morrow. Survived by Daughters. In addition to Mrs. Foster, she is survived by two other daughters, Mrs. | Sheldon Dick of Provincetown, Mass., | and Mrs. Phillip Maher of Chicago. | She was a sister-in-law of Charles | Michelson, publicity director of the Democratic National Committee. | Dr, Michelson was one of the world's | foremost rhyslcxsu and the first Amer- | ican to win the Nobel prize for science. ! His greatest work was in measuring the | speed of light. He dictated the intro- | duction to his formal report on his | third and last experiment on this sub- ject while on his death bed at Pasa- | dena. ST 5 Miners Blow Up Railway. BOCHUM, Germany, October 2 (#).— Miners participating in an outlaw strike |blew up the mine railway near Huels today. Nobody was hurt. “The strike is ing elsewhere in the Ruhr region. We Claim to Produce the Finest Economical Funeral In The World We have 10 cars, hear ambulances; 5 parlors, 3 chapels We Will Give You a Whole Funeral Extra Cars, $7 Each The Greater Chambers Co, Cor. 14th & Chapin Sts. NW. Phone Col. 0432 Where Service Is Best and the Price Is Les D. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2 lGuILTY PLEA ENTERED BY FORGERY SUSPECT Walter H. Schlott, 36, of Lancaster, Pa., pleaded guilty yesterday when ar- rzigned before United States Commis- sioner Needham C. Turnage cn charges that he forgsd the names of several glhyncum to prescriptions for morphine. ¢ was held for grand jury action and remanded to the District jail in lieu of $1,000 bcnd. Two of the charges against Schlott involved forgery of the names of Dr. H. B. Freeman, Emmittsburg, Md., and Dr. E. W. Brown, Little Washington, Va. The man was arrested Wednesday by Detective D. H. Jones of the p-lice nar- eotic squad. According to police here, Schlott was released from the District Reformatory at Lortcn, Va., last February, after hav- ing served a term for a violation of the narcotics law. 1931 RETIRED BOOKBINDER DIES AT PARK HOME Anton Zichtl, Who Condutted Bus: ness Here for 40 Years, Survived by Widow. Anton Zichtl, Washington book- binder for more than 40 years, died today at his home, 27 Denwood ave- nue, Takoma Park, Md. He had lived in Takoma Park since his Jetirement from business in 1925. His establish- ment, for many years, was located at 1005 E street. Coming to Washington in 1883, from Vienna, Mr. Zichtl was not & resident of ary State until he moved to Mary- land in 1925 and, although he had been a citizen of the United States | for almost half a century, was never | eligible to vote until the 1930 election. He was born in Vienna in 1848. Funeral arrangements have not been He is | Hospital. completed. survived by his | widow, Mrs. Josephine Zichtl. THE WEATHER District of Columbia, Maryland, Vir- ginia and West Virginia—Fair tonight and tomorrow, not much change in umgzrnure; gentle west or southwest winds. Report for Last 24 Hows. ‘Temperature. Barometer. Degrees. Inches. 30.27 30.26 30.26 30.24 30.25 30.23 Year ago, 68 Year ago, 45 = . Marriage Licenses. John Connor, §2. and Agnes E. Tennyson, | 22, Rev. Paul L. Norris. | Walter E. Land, 55, Princess Ann, Va. | and Evelyn C. Mahon, 46, this city; Rev. L Raymond F. Muth, 23, _and Beryl M. Web- | ster, 38; Rev. Michael W. Hyle | Edward Blake, 66, and Lucy Pa: ns, 45, Prancisco, Calif.; Judge Robert Acheson, 48, Fort Monroe, Va. and Katherine F. Church, 40, Providenc . 1; Rev. William L. Fisher. John Wiillams, 38, this_city, and_Malted Tayler. 28, Standardville, Va.. Rev. Jonn W. 5 James L. Conner, 26, Lexington, and Lannie G. Shinault, 21, Millboro, Va.; Rev. Allan P. Poore. Eston G. Johnson, 23, and Opal M. Ely, 25; Rev. H. H. Harmon. Patrick E. \lheany, 23, Brooklyn, N. Y. and Franc Lea: n, 23, Tekoma Park, Md.; Rev. B. J. Hannemann. . Paul A. Keefer, 31, and Ethel M. Mayhue, 21; Rev. George H._ Eveier. John F. Maivey, 23, and Eleanor E. Dick- inson, 22: Rev. G. Johnson. Hatry 3. Hoimes, 7. and Minnie L. Ray- nort 30 Rev Gl Mulray Jami M. Bailor, 22, and_Victorine N. Butler, 18 rfi{"" Chl!rl”z‘A D!u \'n"H’er‘\ v i cheppand. 30, Born or Ricamond. Ve Rev. | (Furnished by United States Coest and William Pierpoint. 4 | Geodetic Survey.) George G. Carye 28, and Myra L. Atwood, | 27, both of Newpsrs News, Va. Kev. Allan Today. b e . 1iam, i Poore. ames H. Walt this_eity Lan B Holden. 34, Rapid Blty, B, Dak. Rev. ves . 601am. G. . Lenski . . 11:42pm. Henry . Smith, 32, and Evelyn Parker- 5:32pm som i Rev. Georse O Bullock. | =~ X e 5o bath of Richmond, V.. Rev. | The Sun and Moon. Rises. 6:04am. 6:05am. 5:50 pm. Bryan 8:48pm. 11:49 am. H jonn "B Beters, 32 and Ivy N. Kavlor. | Automobile lamps to be lighted one- | half hour after sunset, . © sun, today. . " Va. Rev. Oscar 20, "Boun of unrnunbugrl :w - Sun, tomerrow H. Wooten, 39, ans innis oon, to 5 30, both o Balimore, Md.. Rev. W. Wi ey Births Reported. Rainfail. Halstead N. and Mary Wilcox. boy. | Monthly rainfall in inches in th v hols. be e < s 2 Evanelos dng Mary Hia ™ Capital (current month to date): Month. 1931, Average. Record. Jonn B and i January .....156 355 7.09 '82 February ....136 634 24| March . ..3.50 884 '9l| A i Benns [ ana Lein Boges: wirl dalter G Rnd A Nfe domer. Hin April 28 Scorge W. uB s, wirl. eeeee..287 4 izf;flm £ ‘aid ceeelly Holl, airl, Moy des 1089 29| June ...0l11272 1094 00 | July 420 1063 85 August 592 1441 28 tonio_and Mari inec fienzy 0" and September ...2:39 1081 76 October ..0.00 3.98 | nd Sa Joseph E. and Dorothy Weather in Various Citles. \ 4 pm..... Spm...... Midnight .... Highest, 77, noon today. Lowest, 55, 6 am. Tide Tables. ‘Tomorrow. « Bets, 5:51 p.m. 1 and Gertrude Rucker. boy. M and Edna Jackson. wirl James and Constance Chambers. & E. and Eula Childs. sirl Kobert £nd Amanda Davis. sisl. Deaths lieporled. = e Frances Hancock. 93. Georze Wash- University Hospital i 0 3 th, 83. 1826 Lamont st ot T8 Emersency Hospital Georaetown University | 134 P st Quebec ! 1sauary Juzu yew = Stations. 191ui01vg A Weather. | n'genr“'llld Hooe Fowle. 76. 21, George Washington | Atlaniic City Baltimore. Md Birmingham . 3020 86 - Picloudy Bismarck. N. D2082 82 ! Clear Georgetown University | Boston. Mass... 30.08 74 i) Clear Buffalo, N. Y. 3014 68 ! Frcloudy Hospital. Charleston; §1C. 3028 80 CGlear 2 t Chicago, 111 7 tcloudy dren’s Hos- | Cincinnati. Ohic 30.28 82 t. 15 ‘e AwpIRIses Abilene. Tex 3014 ] 3030 330 18 v o3pital < 030 1 Uniard Moreland. 20, Tuberculosis Hos- P uinia Beall. 7. Virgin Elworth Twitby, 1 month. Ch n“l:x‘ nt of John and Ethel Longstre days, Children's Hosvital ____ FOUND. _ BOSTON__ TERRIER. _dark white. Por information call 30. ! Cloudy Cloudy Pt.cloudy . Cloudy Pt.cloudy _ Prcloudy . Clear i Clear . Clear ween g;. tlgud! I Cloudy 03k Cloudy . Clear B clouds 0.38 Clear Clevelard. 'Ohio. 3022 €3 Columbia. 8. C Denver. Colo Detroit, Mich.. El Paso. ———— | Galveston brindle Helena, Mort Metropolitan | gy, né Jacksonville. Kansas City.Mo' 30.30 Los Angeles R LOST ANIMALS apply Animal Rescue E‘}ua_u__mp\.n [ ave. s.w_Nat_ 8088 o s Louisville. * Ky e LOST. Miami, Fia BOSTON BULL TERRIER, black spots on | New Orleans’ 3012 EISEMAN’S SEVENTH AND F STS. Charge Accounts are easily Don’t hesitate to open an account SUITS & TOPCOATS ¢ - ON CONVENIENT TERMS N outstanding collection of sturdy all-wool suits and topcoats that measure up to our standard of gual- ity and tailoring. Yet at a price extremely low! All for Fall . . . rich-looking suits and top- coats in the popular grays, tans, browns and blue. Men who appreciate style and quality at a price should shop at Eiseman's tomorrow. We'll show you what EXTRA approved styles VALUE is. OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT —on our convenient credit plan. The terms will be arranged to suit your convenience without any extra cost to you. ' . opened at E iseman’s t leather collar with brass | New York, N Y.3018 72 Tiobs, "Gall Mre. Keating. Columbia 2000 Qilanoma Cliy. 014 80 POG—Black Bcoitle: e m Nebr DOG—Black Scottie: name Lippincott iaba, Ne green collar. mw.:q |Fm°xm|:C :!Tx - l;g(::grlnh:w B ERRIER, small male. white. b Tl b T S PO and exe, shory tallTrix" of “Trixie.” | portlana ) e Reward. _Wisconsin 3360 _ | paftiana. Nt ERRIER—BIack _and white. brown | Raleiy o Reward. Phons Viiaconnin 4122 Sac ke cfis 2838 B IRISH SETTER, red. named Pat, near San Antonio. .. 3010 28 33rd pl._ rd. 7‘;;:[:;;”;‘""(’/\‘\:!5147?“? n Francisco.. 0.00 23 LosT— A . - | St Louts. Mo... 302 Shares each, dated October 17. 1927, and 'Suu/fle.” Wash' 3010 64 NoT%02"" shares. dated October 24, 1927, Soolit. WOl %052 S0 name Mary E; Sheets: Certificate No. 919. | Tamra. Fla ... 3014 82 3'shares, dated October 28. 1927, name Olive WEh" $%¢ " 3041 Sheets: certificate No. 788. 5 shares, dated 3 September 14. 1927, name Grace 'Sheets. | REWARD FOR RECOVERY OR INFORMA- | TION. Call WAGGAMAN, BRAWNER & | CO.. INC.. Met. 3860 . Clear | Clear 0.0f Pt.cloady ! Foy on 2926 < Cloudy 54 Clear 70 0.1 Cloudy 55 e Cloudy FOREIGN. (7 am., Greenwich time, tolav.) Londen. England.. o Clear O bk sather doubls g | Bt Prance o1 §6 ETBOOK, lac) leather. uble neva. Switzerland.. OREY rfloavlle‘.rd & Lothrop's about 1 pm. irm‘»:l‘fi!m, Sweden.... 50 Clear Thursday; money and pictures. Adams Zfi.fll Gibraltar, Spain 64 POCKE JOOK —1 . on road from Laytons- | Horta (Fayal. communicate with owner, Mrs. Edith Seek. }Hnmu\nn. Bermud: Brookville, Md.. or phone Damascus 16-F-11 'San Juan. Porto Rico. POINTER PUPPY. white and chocolate-col- | Colon, Canal Z coeen ored markings. named “Buddy' ~Straye RA'L;JBLI.SHER biEs_ away Wednesday night. 1317 You st. s.e. NAVY PASS. Reward if retiraed | A Blen” 8B S ATC sen st n e POCK] o Calvert Whi st may keep_monev. North 78; Azores obsery Part cloudy tions.) 74 Part cloudy Clear Part cloudy Cloudy Rewara INTER DOG—Lemon & e Reward_E. G. " fiaens $a4 Te litall and school rin B Simeion "Benool 1o, Secreturies, injuals E. T." Left in ladies' room, 9th floor. jonal Press Bldg. Liberal reward. Mar- S Fnompsan, Lin. u&lnr Room 983 | fational Bress ‘moliding, Weween 10 am. | hite: weight., | Col. Edward Simmons, W?ll Known Owner of Railway Age, Succumbs. NEW YORK, October 2 (#)—Col. 2. __ | Edward Simmons, 56 president of the Imaduieli Ut St ot 'P3fi | Simmons-Boardman _ Publishing _Co., ward. 7 publishers of the Railway Age and six other transportation trade papers, died | at his home here Wednesday night. He | |had suffered a cerebral hemorrhage while waiting for a Washington train |at the Pennsylvania Station with his | wite and three daughters. Col. Simmons was designated by President Coolidge several years ago to | attend the international railway con- ‘ si’fi'm.?l"xénz ursdas, Reward’ ween 5 and 6 p.m. _North 8269. UIT CASE—) “Gladstone.” bet: Sonduit road Conn. ave. Reward if te furned to 2610 Cathedral ave 3 {tials “M. A 8. o s' Toom of Lotus Restau- return to 703 Mar. ference in London. Twenty Years Ahead! The idea of offering a complete funeral at a fixed price is not new with us, for we were twenty years ahead of the field in ctarting that policy. Throughout the twenty years we have been serv- ing, people have been able to call us with assurance, they knew in advance what our service would cost them. It is Deal’s aim to keep ahead of the field, and to give to all complete and satisfactory - service at price that is suitable. T TY PP STONTITT 1TV TP TR YTV TTINTITTT V0T 1O SEAL FUNERAL HOME b ‘or reference; Ask your neighbor 816 H STREET, N. PHONES:LINCOLN 8200-8201 e T Yy Ty Yy T YT YT TV O | i ?/lulippme Dances Filmed. i Pictorial history cf the folk dances of the Philippines is being made in motion plctures, All Filipiro dances from pre- panish’ times to the present are to be included. @ards of Thanks MADRE, NORA WEBB. 'To th» many friends who in our bereavement have shown in 80 mary ways their reward for her ond | for us. we wish fo expresc #n apprecii- tion far beyond the power . f words. THE FAMILY. * SHEA. MARY E. The family of Mrs. MARY E. SHEA wishes o extend thanks to rels- and friends for their expressions of sympathy. . THOMAS. JOHN W. T wish to thank my Telatives ‘and friends for their kindn floral tributes during d death of my hushand, vOHN THOMAS. 008 Wirr. s B, THOMAS. * Bratha, BECKTON, MARGARET. Departed this on Beptimber 30, 1931, a1 7 B . i her T Braths, SWEETMAN. MICHAEL M. On_ Thurs- day. ‘October 1. 1931, atl his_residence, 5600 33rd st. Chevy 'Chase. D. C.. CHAEL M. SWEETMAN. dearly beloved Kusband of Mary T. Sweetman (nee Noke- ly). Funeral from the sbove residence on ‘Monday. October 5. st 8:30 am. Re- guiem mass at the Church cf the Blessed Bscrament At 9 a:m. Interment Fori Lincoln Cemetery. ~Relatives and friends Invited THOMPSO> HLUABETH, On il dn EVELYN ELIZABETH, orze C Thompeon (nee ) Funeral from her ate. reer 503 seward saun’s e on Mondar. © 5 at 830 s thente to & Peicr’s' Chiurch. “where minss Wil be” said 209 Am Relatives and. crlends javiied. Tuterment Mount Olfver Cemeters. 4 w S, WILLIAM IL. JR. On Friday, October 2, 1931, 8t 7:36" a ., a0 the 1es dence ot his gister. Mra M. Mevme, 3917 3618 ol 0w WILLIAM 1. WESSELLS, g0 beiovea son” of William . Wesieln: and the Tate Laura Wessells. Notie o T necal hereatier WOODWARD. WILLIAM. 7 O Fridav. Octo- 1931, at Hyattsville. Md., WILLIAM WOODWARD. belcved brother 'of Mrs. B F. Kessler. Remains resting at Gasch & Sons " funeral parlors. Hvettsville. Md. Funeral from St. Jerome's Catholie Chureh er residence, 615 Half s MARGARET BECKTON, i her S6ih’ veir, ng mother of Samilel and William Beokion and sister of Mis. William Ros. She also leaves to mourn their loss 2 host of other relatives and friends. Remzing eatise ai Eugens Ford's funeral parlor. 1300 South Cabitol st. , Puneral ‘Saturdns. Ortober 3. 3571 D from the aBove Limed parior Intermeng Woodlawn Cemet 2 BELT, GEORGE. Suddenlv. on Eeptember 38, 1931 at Casualty Hospital, GEORGE BELT, brother of Henry Brice. Fineral Sunday, October 4, at 2 p.m.. from Wesley Washington funeral home, 2053 Georgia Relatives and friends invited. 3¢ BRODERICK, TIMOTHY J. On Thursday. October 1. 1931, at_his residence. 2026 North Capitol st. TIMOTHY J. BROD- ERICK, beloved husband of the late Julia Broderick (nee Riordan). Funeral from he above residence on Saturday, October 30 am. “Requiem 1nass at St. Mar- tin's Church at 10 am. Interment Mount Qlivet, Cemetery.” Relatives and friends BROWN. GEORGE. ave. On Thursday. October L1921, at his residence. 1354 B st n.e GEORGE BROWN. devoted son of ‘Charie E_and Bessie Brown. brother of Jame. Charles J. Daniel. Edward and ‘Oliver rown. Edna McCain and Elizabeth Mijton ‘unersl Sunday. October 4. at 2 p.m.. {rom 8t John's Community Chureh. Remaons resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church. 1432 U st. n.w. until Saturday noon, thereafter at the above residence. 4 ROWN, HARRIET VIRGINIA. Des September 30, 1931. dence. 203 Baker ave. Colmar HARRIET VIRGINIA'® BROWN. widow of Alexander A. Brown. 8he is survived by five daughters and one son. Mrs. J. A Conyar, Mrs. J. F. Malunga, M Leéo C.” Bremr. * Myers and Mr. Puneral Saturday. October at 230 pm. from the Church of the Na- 3 tivity, 14th and A sts. s.e. ELLIS. SOPHIA M. On Wed . Septem- Ber a0 IO, at 3 P at Bt renhons 411TM st. n'w., SOPHIA . beloved L. Ellis. Puneral from her wife of Fverett late residence, October 3. st 5:15 am 33 at Holy Trinity Church. 9 a.m. In- ferment at Holy Rood Cemetery. Friends and relatives invited. 3¢ FREUND, RoSE C. 90 Wednesday, - X . at Upper Nyack ROSE C. FREUND, ncad 67 wife of ‘the late J. Louis frors the residence of he Thomas R. Edwards, 4458 Groen wav. on Saturdav. October 3. Reiatives ‘and_friends invited to attend. Interment in Rock Creek Cemetery. 2+ FRY. CLARA 0. On Thur=day, Oc 1931 at Columbia Hospital beloved wife of George C. Fr from her_late reuidence. Kockvi Sunday. October 4. at 2 pm. Rockvilie Unidn Cemst, flowers. G MARY. On We: ber 30, 1931. at the Home MARY, beloved wife of P, Funeral from_the reside; Q st. ne. Saturdav. October 3 thencesto St Martin's Church equiem mass will b t 9 the repose of her soul Olivet “Cemeters. invited. - GOCKELER. ROSA K. On Wednesdas. Ser-| tember 30, 1931, ROSA K. beloved tan: < late’ Christian G T Gackelcr 30"?:;5\”!)’«'?”-» S patiors. 1300 N o 1w Tober 3. at 2 pm. Inter Frowpect Mill Cemetery. % Thuriday, O a residence. Centr, ave. Landover, M 18, beloved wife of Jonn T. Har survived by eizht sons and ters. John, ir: George, Charlie, Leo and N Mary ‘Louise. Estelle. Bertha and Mararet. children. Funercl Sa‘urdav. Octode: 3, At 9 am. Mass at Church of Incarnation, Desanwood, D. C. “Interment Mount Ol Cemetery.’ Relatives and friends invited HAWKINS. POLLY. October 1931, POLLY HAWKINS. devoted wife James Hawkins. loving daughte Harris ‘and mother of Elizabeth B sister of Mary Soppe. She other relaiives and many friends R mains resting at John T. Rhines Co. fu neral chapel. 3rd and Eye sts. =.w. Noiice of funeral later. HITCHCOCK, NANNIE. September '30. 1931, N beloved sister of liams. niece of Emma Height leaves other relatives friends. mains resting at John T. Rhines funcral chapel. 3rd and Eve sts. s.w. Notice of funeral later JACKSON. ANNA . On Seo‘ember 28. 1931, at Philadelphia. Pa. ANNA F. JACKSON beloved wife of the lat ird J. Jack Funeral from Mamorial 13th st. between U and V st .~ Ociober 3. at ¥ tives and friends invited. JACKSON. ANNA E. Offcers of Queen of Sheba Chapte are requested Lo attend the fuheial of o late memb Lady ANNA SON. on . October 3. 1931 p.m. from the Walker Memorial Ch 13th’ si. between U and V sts. n.w black clothes gnd white glovas L R."DANDRIDGE. R. M. ARD A. PHRLIFS, R. P, K. even dau Philip. Josep) Hon. JACKSON. ANNA 1 and members of Zerubbabel Court No. i. Heroines of Jericho. are notified to attend the funeral of Sister ANNA E. JACKSON rom Walier Memorial Church, etween U'and V sts. n.w., Saturday. ber 3. 1931, at 1 p.m. JANE A WASHINGTON. M. A. M. EDWARD WYMES. W. F. J. MARTHA E. MARSHALL. Sc. JONFS, CLIFTON. On Wedn>s ber 30, 1931, "CLIFTON JONES, vears, ‘beloved son of John und Mary Jones. He 2150 leaves to mourn thelr loss two sisters and two broihe Remains Festing at his late residence, 932 Rhode Island ave. n.w. aite: 5 p.m. . Oc- tober 2. "Funeral Saturday. October 2. 8t 8:30 pm. from the above residence. Mass ‘at St Augustine’s Church at § a.m. Interment Mount Oliv=t Cemeters, MULLER, LOUIS WALT On Wednesc: September 30, 1931, at his residenice. Be yille, Md., LOUIS WALTER MULLER. ased 41 years.” He is suzvived by bis wife. Mau G. Muller, and three chiidren. Funeral services by Washington Centennial Lodse, No. 14, F_ A. A. M. at Hysons's var- lors. 1300 N st n.w.. o Saturday. October 3. at 3:30 pm. Interment Cedar Hill v. Septem- d 20 Cemeters. MULLADY, PATRICK F. rcsday. September 30, beloved husband of Ci: Gissel) and father of Ci ady. Suddenls. on Wed- 1931, PATRICK F.. a C. Mullagy (nee lopher C. Mul- Funeral from his late residence, 410 10ta’ st. n.e. on Saturday. Ociober 3. at 10 am. “Relatives and friends invited Interment Arlington National Cemiery. 2 OFFUTT, NITA. Tuesdar, Sepiember 20, 1831, NITA OFFUTT. devoted wife of Mr. John Offutt, €07 3rd st ne. Remains 1esiine at Otis F. Allen's funeral home. 12th st. and Fla' ave. n.w. Interment Monday, October 5. at New Orleans. La. 3 PAYNE. ESTELLE GERTRUDE. Departed this life on Wednesday. September . 0. 1931, at 940 . at _her residence. 1613 st ESTELLE GERTRUDE PAYNE, beloved wife of Franie Paype and devot- ed mother of Katherine P. Carr and Lu- ellle G. Payne. Funeral Saturday, October 3, from St. Augustine's Catholic_Church. 18th st beiween L and M sts. Relatives and friends invited. PAYNE, ESTELLE G. Offcers and members of the Teachers' Benefit and An- nuity Associaiion are hereby notified of the death of Mrs. ESTELLE G. PAYNE. E. F. G. MERRITT, Pres. J. L. GRAY, Sect'y. PAYNE, ESTELLE. St Monica's Ladies' Auxiliary, No. 140, and District Auxiliary, No. 3, Kulghts of St. John, are hereby 1o. tified’ of the death 'of Sisier ESTELLE PAYNE. Call mectin October 2. 8:30 p. st nw. Fus aturday. Octobar 3, at 10 a.m., from stine’s Church. V. C. McKINNEY. Aux. Pres. CHARLOTTE LUCKETT. Disirict Pres, 1. M. SMACKUM. District’ Rec. Sec. * PAYNE, ESTELLE. Mewbe:s of Catholic Beneficial Society are notified of the death of Sister ESTELLE PAYNE. 1613 Ist_st. n.w. Prayers Friday, October 2, at 8:30 p'm. Funeral Saturdas. October 3. at :0 am, from Augustine’s Church. 15th at. etween L and M. oo erT, Pres, Rec. Sec. ¢ CHARLOTTE MATILDA ESKRIDGE, PAYNE, ESTELLE, The ofcers and mem- bers "of the Young Ladies' 'Protective ue are reguested to attend the funeral rs. ESTELLE PAYNE. on Saturday, r 3. 1831, at 10 am., from St. Au- Qe sustine's Church MRS. P. W. CURTIS, Pres. M. L. STEWART, Rec. Sec. PAYNE, ESTELLE G. The Ladies’ Crispus Attucks Relief Association announces the death of Mrs. ESTELLE G. PAYNE._ a member of the Board of Directors. Fu- neral Saturday. October 3, st 10 a.m., from 8t. Augustine's Church, 15th st.” between L'and M sts. n.w. JULIA HAMILTON, JENNIE E. ES, Rec. Sec. POWELL, ELIZA. ' On Thursday. October 1. 1o A POWELL. Notice of funerai later, ains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church. 1432 U st. n.w. SEARS, JENNY WASHINGTON. Departed this ‘life on Wednesday, September 30. 1931, at 7:10 a.m., at the residsnce of her hter. 54 N st.'s.w., JENNY WASHING- DNSEARS, widow of Rovert W. Sei She leaves ‘to mourn thelr 'los relatives and friends, among them her hter, Emma Queenan:. her sons, Danicl 8ears, Henty Wi Sears, and her srand- . Richard Washinzt Remains rest- 0% temporarily at Barnes' funcral pasior: a8 T a4 pm. Saturd then at her late residence, 3¢ N st. «.r neral Sundav, Octoher 4. at 1 p.m.. from nd tist” Church, 2nd st. between sw, Friends invited. 3 Pres. Monday,” October 5, at 9 am. Interment private. 4 WOODY. THOMAS J. On Thursday, October 1. 1931 at Walte> Reed General Hospital THOMAS J. in the 65th vesr of his beloved ‘hisbard of Mlorence Woody. is also survived by a daughter. Mrs. Cla:a B. Brown of New Jersev. and a son. Le- mond G. Woody of Washington, D. C. Remain:’ resting at the Tabler funerai home, 923 M st. nw. until Saturdav, October 3. when Zervices will be heid in the charel at Fort My>r. Va. at 10 o'clack am. followed by interment in_Arlington National Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited to attend. ZICHTL, ANTON. On_ Pridav. October 1931, ‘at” his residence. 27 Denwood & Takoma Park. Mc. ANTON 2zl loved husband of Josephine Zichil. of funeral later In Memoriam BACHE. ALICE F. In fond remembrance of our dear’ mother. ALICE F. BACHE. who departed this life Octoher 2. 1904 THE CHILDREN. * Temembrance of mv MANDA C! oc CEPHAS, dear | whodied 2. 1924 What ) ¢ i ceven is Fo it » things s mothar? | HER 1OVING | PHas DEITZ, LOUIS H. In lovine mem vr dear husbend and fatber. LOUM DETTZ, who left us S0 suddenly 1mir sears aro toduy, October 3, 1900. It we Fad the power we would not recall o To this sinful world We know where thou befall thee, No sorrow can ever And et there is such For the touch of A vanished RARd. And to hear the Voice that s stil for ave Over there in that Eden land But well treasure as sacred the fond ree~ ollection Of thee, our dear father. our friend And will ever remember thy love and af- " tection Till life with it tronbles shall end HIS LOVING WIFE AND CHILDREN. * DOYLE. CAPT. ROBERT E. In sad but loving remembrance of our beloved byother and unele. Cept. ROBERT E. DOYLE. who left us one vear 'ag> todev. October 7. 1830, HIS DEVOTED “'S'STERS. EMMA A, DOYLE MARTIN AND MARY E. DOYLE SPARKS, AND LOVING NIECES. DONNA MAY. EMMA JOE AND CLARA BELLE. * JOHNSON. F. LILLIE. Ia sad but lovine remenbrance of our devoted LILLIE JOINSON, who departe four yea v. October 2. th of October is here, o 15 the taddest of the year. Pecause foir vears ago tods Our darling daughter was called away. Lijiie ow you are happy In ‘the mansion of the Whe-e thers s no patn. o e DRSS TR, FATrER AND BROTHER. F . JONFS. LOTTIE. our of care 2rt no distress ean %0 there. a sad longing today s life 1927, In sad, remembranes of end ' sister, LOTTIE ed thiz life’ seventeen Octcber 2, 1914 THE FAMILY. © In cad but our dear children. BERG. who depari- ars’ ago, October souls have rest fe are done. loved them best v one THE PAMILY. * A tribute of love in the 2r mother. MARY E d this lile October 3, And the cares of e ‘ones th meet them, one Gone. but not foreotten DAUGHTER. BERTHA NEAL JOHNSON. TAYLOR, MARTHA In_lovinz_remem- brance’ of + MARTHA E. TAY- ted this life thirteen vears . 1815, and loneiv now, crief too deep to tell me will coms. I care mot wh: £ 1 may with yon dw SISTER FLORENCE. THERESA. In s = of our desr di THERESA THOR life three years ago to- 1928, but not forzotten MOTHER AND PAMILY. ® WHITTAKZR. REV. GEORGE M. Tn sad but lovine_remembrance of Rev. GEORGE H. TTTAKFT: aco today st. belovad. RIEND. FRANCES BUTLER. dav. October 2 Gon _DEVOTED ¥ ] _FUNERAL DIRECTORS. LM (GAWLER CO - Funeral Directors * _1804 M St. N.W.______Pot. 4170, 4171_ J. WILLIAM LEE'S SONS, Tt e it | CREMATORIUM 332 PA. AVE. N.W. __ NATIONAL 1384. 1385. P. J. SAFFELL PERSONAL SERVICE—REASONABLE. Sth St N.W. atl 8637 " Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTHSTN.W Nat; Ve Moden Crapel “Tgpnone National 2473 "Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Funeral Chapel 2 H ST. NE. H .| Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) [3034 M St. N.W. ™ Shomameetosss Al St N W Established 1841, | GEO. W. WISE CO. i TABLER [928 MSLN.W. Nat'l 1544 | W. W. DEAL & CO. | _816 H ST. NE_ ___LINCOLN 82 V. L. SPEARE CO. Nelther the successors of nor connected with the original W. R Speare_establish- Prione National 200 1009 H St. N.W. Formerts 040 F_St. N.W. JOHN R WRIGHT Co. 01 Narth 004° 1337 10th St. NW. __ Phos rth |~ CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 FAST CAPITOL_ST. P Socoin o8 ALFRED B. GAWLER WALTER A. GAWLER WILLIAM A. GAWLER SONS Established 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. Prompt Auto Delivery Serviee. Artistio—expressive—inexpenaive. ~—GEO. C. S | TR R A A oo 3 senamrs” 14th & Eye FLORAL TRIBUTES Lince 1855 | 4K |