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EVENING THE QUINN AWAITING VERDIGT OF JURY SOCIETY. DE PAOLO TO SPEAK HERE Racing Driver Will Address Auto- motive Trade Association. FUNERAL DESIGNS. Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. Prompt Aute Delivery Serviee. Artistle—expressive—inexpenaive GEO. C. SHAFFER PRI E_FLORAL EMBLEMS AT MOD- EXTRATE PRICES. PHONE NAT. 0106, b - e 14th & Eye| FLORAL TRIBUTES | Lince 1855 Peter e Paolo, nationally known racing driver, will be the chief speaker at a meeting of the Washington Auto- motive Trade Association Monday even- ing at the Racquet Club. The evening will be devoted to dis- cussion of what are called the “three important things to know about the operation of an automobile, namely: | start, run, stop.” DOCTORS Recommend CHAMBERS Ambulances Clean, Fresh and SANITARY Charges Lowest in City $4.00 Any Place in D. C. Call Col. 0432 Verdict Through Night in Double Slaying. By the Assoclated Press. NEWKIRK, Okla, October 3.—A jury of oil men and farmers deliberated | today over the evidence in the trial of | Earl Quinn, charged with the slaying of Jessie and Zexia Griffith, sciool teachers. Mother Fears Violence. The case went to the panel at 8:50 o'clock last night. Although Judge John S. Burger remained in his chambers until midnight to receive a possible ver- dict, no word came from the jury room Quinn, with his wife, Mrs, Jean Quinn, mother and brother, remained in the court room until Judge Burger LOWERS For Funerals By Wire Anywhere i g 1407 H St. N.W. Nat'l 4905 STAR, 0il Men and Farmers Debate | WASHINGTON, reached he would not recelve it until this morning. Sheriffl Joe Cooper redoubled the court guard yesterday after the de- fendant's wife had appealed by tele- phone to Gov. W. H. Murray in Okla- homa City for National Guardsmen. Two officers were assigned to escort ;vlrs. Quinn, who sald she feared vio- ence. Quinn, an ex-convict and self-ad- | mitted hootlegger, is charged by the State with having slain the school teacher sisters after having criminally attacked Jessie, the younger. The sisters were stopped on a high- way south of Tonkawa, Okla. before daylight of last December 28 as they were driving back to their schools after having spent Christmas at their home in Blackwell. Deaths Reported. Frances Ellen Stockbridge, 88, 1369 Colum- i \Safah A P. Barker. 85. 2000 New Hamp- e Ve Patrick P. Mullady, 73, 1308 Marsland ave. ne J. Mitchell Roux, 70. 483 G st. s.w. Albina A Rodenhauser. 69. 3638 T st. Rosa Catherine Gockler, 69, 7140 Chest- Clara O. Fry. 68, Columbis Mary Elizabeth Miller, 64, ‘l’l?!'!o‘ :';v‘&)‘n( st. Mary Guilianl, 61, Homeopathic Hospital. Chester Wilson. 60. Providence Hospital iVc-ll'm L. Hargreaves, 55, Walter Reed Hos- p""-‘.r‘:*nus E Rawlings, 33, Walter Roed Hos. Levina Mary Buell. 16. 4608 Dayen) . D.. - C.,. BATURDAY, VERDUN DEFENDER SAILS FOR AMERICA Marsha! Petain and Party Leave France on Way to Yorktown Fete. O( By the Assoclated Press. TOULON, France, October 3.—Marshal Henri Petaln, defender of Verdun, sailed on the cruiser Duquesne yesterday on his mission to the Yorktown, Va., sesquicentennial celebration as ofiicial representative of the French nation. On the cruiser Suffren, which is con- voying the Duquesne, are other mem- bers of the marshal's party, including five descendants of Frenchmen who fought for American independence. They are Gen. de Chambrun, descend- ant of Lafayette; Marquis de Grasse, Marquis de Rochambeau and his son and the Duc de Noailles. Marshal Petain prepared himself for the voyage by resting a month at his country place at Villenueve Loubet, 'TOBER 3, 1931. where his house, I'Ermitage, stands among vineyards, olive groves d meadows overlooking the Mediterranean. :lls l;;sny is due at Yorktown Octo- er 15. Duc Maurice de Broglle, president of the French branch of the Soclety of the Cincinnati, also is a member of the marshal’s party. He is accompanied by his sister, Countess Jean de Pange, a writer on the romantic epoch of her forbear, Mme. de Stael. ‘The duke is a descendant of Prince Victor de Broglie, who served in Rochambeau’s army and whose son married a daughter of Mme. de Stael. OHIO JUDGE IS ARRESTED PORTSMOUTH, Ohio, October 3 (#)—Willlam R. Sprague, 35, judge of the Portsmouth Municipal Court, was arrested late yesterday on the strength of evidence in the tnal of Mrs. Margue- rite Clark Tidd, 35, former clerk of the court. Mrs. Tidd, charged with embezzle- ment of $2,115, testified she had been intimate with Sprague and that he was responsible for shortages in her accounts. 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October 4. at 2 p.m., from Wesley ington funeral home, ‘2053 Georgia Relatives and friends invited. 3 BROWN. GEORGE. On Thursday. Octobe 1, 1931, at his residence. lli‘ L st. H.!r. GEORGE BROWN. devoted son of Charles E “and Bessle Brown, brother of James. Charles _J.. Daniel, Edward and Oliver Brown, Edna ain and Elizabeth Milton. o R Egiting” '8l (he W Binest Jarvis Tuners] noon. thereafter at the above residence. & CARBERRY, MINNIE F. On Priday, Octo- ber 2, 1931, at the residence of her ‘daugh- ter. Miss Mazle A. Carberry, 65 M st. n.w.. MINNIE P. CARBERRY. beloved wife of the late Ciiffora A. Carberry and mother of Miss Mezie A. Carberry, J. Lendin and J. Aubrey Carkerry ter of Mrs.'John C. Cryer, Mrs. Ve vembold, Mrs. George Klinknett, John L. and J. Warren Leach. Funeral from the W. W. Chambers Co. funeral home, 1400 Chapin st. n.w.. on Monday, October 5, at 830 am., thence to St Aloysius Church, wher¢ mass' will be offered at 9 m. e repose of her soul. Inter- ment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 4 FOLLIN, HELEN L. On Friday. October 2. 1931, HELEN L.'beloved wife of Edward T. Follin. Furieral Monday, from 1110 Robinson st. s.w. thence to the Fifth Baptist' Church. 3 beiween 6 and 7th sw. at I p.m’ Relal riends invited. Interment Moun| Zion Cemetery, Bethesda. Md. e FRY. CLARA 0. On Th g 1931, a¢ " Coluinbia. Hosbital CLARA O beloved wife of George C. Pry. Punersi from her late residence, Kockville, Mc. p.m_ Interment Bundey, October 4, at 2 Union Cemetery. Kindly omit Rockvil flowers. GOODRICH. MORRISON A. On Prida: tober 2. 1931, at his residence, 914 T st. n.w. MORRISON A. GOODRICH, beloved brother “of ‘Willlam H. ind Harry A. Goodrich, Jenevieve G. Betz and Ula G. Jones. Remains at Frazier's funeral home, 389 R. 1. ave., until 10 p.m. Saturday, Oc- tober '3, thereafter at hi Notice of funeral later. HELVIN. JAMES F. On Saturday, October 3.°1931, ‘at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Prank Kleindienst. 3624 3ist st., Mount Ralnier, Md. JAMES F. beloved husband of Patsy Helvin. Notice of fu- neral later. JAMES, MARTHA. 1931.° at Galli JAMES of 1164 mother of Mr: Oc- lence ‘ On_Priday er Hospital, MARTHA 19th st. n.w., beloved Jessie Higgins. ' Remains resting at Prazier funeral home. 389 R. L. ave. n.w. Notice of funeral later. JOHNSON, §. W. arted this life on Oc- tober 2. 1931, 'at United States Soldiers' Home, 'Washington, D. C. 8. W. JOHN- SON of 610 16th st. n.e. Funersl from the Soldiers' Home, Monday, October 5, at 9:30 a.m. LAMBROS, CHRIST M. Suddenly October 2, 1931," CHRIST H. LAMBROS, 5on of 'Harry C. and Elizabeth Lambros. ecvices at his late residence. 1300 Floral st. n.w. Monday, October 5, at 1:30 p.m. thence to St. Sophia Greek Orthodox Church, 8th and L sts. n.w., at 2 p.m. Interment Glenwood Cemetery. 4 LIGGETT, BEATRICE. On Friday, October 2, 1031, BEATRICE LIGGETT, devoted niece of Waiter and Daisy Harper. Re- mains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis fu- neral church, 1432 You st. n.w. Notice of funeral later. LYNCH. COLUMBUS FRENCH. day. October 3, 1931, at his residence. 224 Maryland ave. ne. COLUMBUS FRENCH LYNCH, beioved husband of Sophronia B. Lench. Services will be held at his late residence on Tuesday, October 6, at 2 p.m. Interment Glenwood Cemetery. 5 McNAMARA. BARBARA MATER. On Fri- day, October 2. 1931, at Providence Hos- October 2, On Satur- pital. James H. McNamara and sister of Mrs. Louise “Marshall. Lawrence T. Mater, Laughlin Mater of Harpers Ferry. W. Va Remains resting at 231 S st. ne. untii Monday. October S, at 7:45 a.m. Funeral services st St. Peter's Catholic Church, Harpers Ferry. W. at i1 am. where mass will be said for the repose of her soul. Interment Bt. Peters, Harpers Ferry, W. Va. 4 ODEN. GEORGE W. On Friday. October 2. 1931, at Sibley Hospital. GEORGE W.. be- loved ‘husband of Sarah A. Oden. Bodsy resting at the parlors of P. A. Taltavull. 436 7th st sw. Funeral services at the H_Street Christian Church on Monday. October 5. at 2 p.m_ Relatives and friends invited. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. 4 OFFUTT, NITA. Tuesday, September 29, 1931, NITA OFFUTT. devoted wife of Mr. John Offutt, 607 3rd st ne Remains lesting at Otis F. Allen's funeral home. 12th st. and Fla' ave. nw. Interment Monday. October 5, at New Orleans, La. 3 POWELL, LIZA BARNES. On Thursday. Oc- tober 1. 1931, LIZA BARNES POWELL, de- voted daughter of the late Perry and Charlotte Barnes. Funeral Monday, Octo- ber 5. at 9 am. from Epiphany Church Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis West End pariors, 28th st. and Dumbar- ton_ ave. n.w 4 POWELL. ELIZA. The officers and mem- bers of the Elder Ladles’ Relief So- ciety are hereby notified of the death of Mrs. ELIZA POWELL and are requested to attend the funeral Monday. October 5. 1931, at 9 am.. from Epiphany Catholic Chuich. Dumbarton ave. between 27th and 28th sts. You are also notified of the death ‘of Mrs. SOPHIE THORNTON. who die¢ in August. LUCRETIA CHASE, Pres, MARION 8. LEWIS, Rec. Sec . ROBERTS, AMABLE SCHARFF. On Wed- nesday. September 30, 1931, at Orange. N. J.. AMABEL SCHARFF ROBERTS. widow of the late Louis H. Roberts and only sis- ter of Mrs. Arnold Werner-Spanhoofd of this city. SCOTT. JOSEPH. Friday, October 2. 1831, JOSEPH SCOTT. 1728 19th st. ne. He leaves to mourn their loss & host of friends. Funeral Monday, October 8. from the chapel of the George B. Clarke Co., 3416 Florida ave. n.e. 4 SEARS, JENNY WASHINGTON. Departed this life. on Wednesday. September 30. 1931, at 7:10 am., at the residence of her daughter. 54 N st. s.w, JENNY WASHING- TON SEARS, widow of Robert W. Sears She leaves to mourn their loss many relatives and friends. among them her daughter. Emma Queenan: her sons, Daniel W. Sears, Henry W. Sears, and her grand- son. Richard Washington, Remains rest- ing temporarily at Barnes' funeral parlors. 614 412 st. sw. until 4 p.m. Saturdav. then at her laté residence, 54 N st. §.w. Funeral Sunday. October 4; at 1 p.m., from Second Baptist’ Church. nd st. between M and N sts. s.w, PFriends invited. SMITH, HELEN REBECCA. Priday, October . 2. 1931, a4 Sibley Memorial Hospital, HELEN REBECCA SMITH (nee Potts). be- loved wife of Harry L. Smith of 1511 Law- Tence 'st, Die. Services will be held at Fuflorst's Tuheral gasiors: 301 Fagt Cap- fiol 'st. Monday. October 5. st 11 a.m. Interment in Glenwood Cemetery. SWEETMAN, MICHAEL M. On ‘Thurs- dav. October 1, 1631, at his_residence, 5600 33rd st., Chevy 'Chase, D. C.. MI- CHAEL M. SWEETMAN, dearly beloved husband of Mary T. Eweetman (nee Noke- 1v). . Puneral from the above residence on ‘Monday. October 5. at 8:30 am. Re- QUiem mass at the Church of the Blessed Sacrament at 9 am. Interment Fort Lincoln Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited. 4 FOUND. long_tail, brown spot on left L. Prichard. Hopeville, Georgia,” tag No. 587. Call North 9205, janitor. Jantor e LOST. TON BULL TERRIER, black spots on o - brown leather collar with brass . Call Mrs. Keating. Columbia 2000. ‘BOSTON BULL TERRIER. female. black and White: answers to name of “Patsy”; reward. Georgia 4016-J. DOG—Red Cocker Spaniel, Md. license tag. Liberal reward for return. Call Wisconsin 4098, i 4 DOG—In vicinity of 14th and Park rd., part hound and fox terrier, reddish brown color, white face, bob_ tail; ‘answers to the name of Tip, Reward. 1131 Girard st. n.w.. or call_Adams 4701 - FOX TERRIER, small d eye. short tail: d. “Wisconsin_3366. DOG—White. eve: tag marked “H. Te. white, black e Trix”" or “Trixie.’ BARBARA MATER. beloved wife of | *% A—7 Bratha. & e homer 1480 Chani G g Monday. October 5. 3¢ 1030 am: Tnisr ment Gienwood Cemetery. 4 THOMPSON, EVELYN ELIZABETH. On Fri- day, October 2, 1931, EVELYN ELIZABETH, beloved wife 6f George C. Thompson (nee Bweeney). neral from her late Tesi- dence, 503 Seward squave s.e.. on Monday, October 5, at 8:30 a.m.. thence to 8t Peter’s Church, where mass will be said 8t 9 am. Relatives and ‘riends invited. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 4 THORNE, NORAH. Suddenly Thursday, October 1. 1931, 'at 3028 Cambridge pl. .w., NORAH, beloved wife of Willlam Thofne, Remains resting at ine W. W. uneral home, nw. Notice of funeral Tater Cravit 8t THORNE, WILLIAM. Suddenly Thursday, October 1. 1931, &t 3028 Cambridge pi n.w.. WILLIAM, beloved husband of Nora Chiotmgers uneral Romnt 13 Bhasts W ral_home, in ot nv. Notice of funeral Tater,. C oo WEBSTER, FANNIE E. Officers an: - bers o7, Colmbia Tempie. No. 433, 3% P. 0. E of W. are hereby notified of the death of PANNIE E. WEBSTER. Ses- lon of sorrow Baturday, October 3, 193 7:30 p.m., at Elks' Home. 301 Rhode Island ave. fh.w. Funeral Monday, OCto- ber 5, at 1:30 p.u., from the Mount Carmel Baptist Church, “3rd and Eve sts. n.w Morning Star Lodge, No. 40, Coiumbis Lodge, No. 85; Foresi Temple, No. 9; Love 4nd Harmony Temples are invited OMPSON, D. R. RHODA F. COLSTON, F. 8. i WESSELLS, WILLIAM H., JR. Suddenly. o Friday, Cctober 2, 1931, at 7:30 a.m. WILe LIAM 'H. WESSELLS, 'ir., veloved son of William H. and_the late Laura Wsesells, aged 36 years. Puneral {rom the residence of his sister, Mrs. E. M. Mayne. 3717 36th place n.w.. on Monday, October 5, at 8:30 am. Reqilem mass A¢ Bt, Ann's.Church, Wisconsin ave.. at 9 oclock. -Relatives and friends invited to attend Interment Bt. Rose Cemetery, Gaithersburg, Md. 4+ ‘WISE, MAZIE Saturday. October 3. 1931 %ioue Washington Hospital, MAZIE R, . beloved wife of Charles J. Wise of 1304 4'2 st. s.w. Notice of funeral later. WOODWARD, WILLL On, Friday. Octo- ber 2. 1931, at Hyattsville, Md., WILLIAM WOODWARD., beloved brother ‘of Mrs. B. F. Kessler. Remains resting ai Oasch & Bons" funeral pariors.. Hyattsville. Md Funeral from 8t Jerome's Catholic Ghurch Monday, October 5, at 9 a.m. Intergment private. 4 ZICHTL. ANTON. Friday. October 3, 1931 at his_residence, 27 Denwood ave., T: koma Park. Md. ‘ANTON, beloved hi band of Josephine Zichil.' Funeral from the above residence Monday, October §. at 830 am. thence to the Church of the Nativity, ‘at Brightwood. D. C., where mass willobe offered at 9 ain for the re- of his soul. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery. . In Memortam BARNES, WILLIAM A. 1In remembrance ot my dear brother, WILLIAM A. BARNES, who departed this life four years ago to- day, October 3, 1927. Four years I have lived without you, ‘Butyour spirit has hovered near, To_guide me through each sorrow, To wipe away each tear. How sad my lonely lifs today, How dim my eyes witn tears, For memory is the only friend That I can call my own. Sadly missed LONELY SISTER, MARY R. COTTER. 402 st. s.e. = GUMPMAN. NANCY ANN. In loving mem- ory of our darling baby, NANCY ANN GUMPMAN. who departed this lite one year ago today, October 2. 1930 MOTHER AND FATHER. * HENRY, CECIL A. In sad but loving re- membrance of my dear_and beloved moth er, Mrs. CECIL A. HENRY, wWho passe azay eight years ago toda, October 3, My heart still aches with sadness, My eyes shed many a tear God only knows how I miss you At the end of eight long years DEVOTED DAUGHTER. IDA HENRY. * JOHNSON. JANE. _In memory of our moth- er, JANE JOHNSON. who died October 2, 522, and father, February 9. 1924 Side by side mother and father are sleep- ng In the grave's dark. dreamless bed, While the boughs seem weep! As they bend above our dead. DAUGHTERS, HARRIET _ DOUGLAS, ELIZA FORD of Croom, Md KUHN, MARIE A. In loving remembrance of our dear wife and sister. MARIE A. KUHN. who departed this life one year ago today, October 3, 1930 Before our eyes you feded. Growing weaker each da: Patiently bearing your s Until God took you away You bade no one a tarewell, You said good-by to none Your loving heart just ceased to beat And before we kncw it you were gone. God alone knows how we miss you, Never thall your memory facy Loving thoughts shal ing, MILLER. NEWTON. He remains as fresh in our love and memory as ® us three years ago today, October 3. 1928 THE FAMILY. * MULHALL. CAPT. JAMES E. In loving re- membrance of my devoted father, the late Capt. JAMES E. MULHALL. who'died Oc; fober 3, 1920 HIS DAUGHTER IDA LAND, BARTLEY J. In loving remem- brance of our dear brother and uncle, BARTLEY J. NILAND. who died three years ago today, October 3. 1928 THE PAMILY. * SAUR. FRED R. In sad and loving remem- brance of my dear husband. FRED R SAUR. who suddenly departed this life one vear ago today, October 3, 1930. A loving thought, true and tender, how 1 still remember e LOVING WIFE. * WINFIELD, ELIZA HARRIS. A iribute of love to the memory of my devoted friend. ELIZA HARRIS WINFIELD. who departed this life two years ago today, October 3, 1925, Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord HER FRIEND. EDNA DADE. * LM GAWLER CO - Funeral Directors - 1804 M St. N, _Pot. 417 an J. WILLIAM LEE'S SONS, FUNERAL DIRECTOES CREMATORIUM 333 PA. AVE. N.W. _ NATIONAL 1384, 1388. P. J. SAFFELL PERSONAL SERVICE—REASONABLE. 33 Sth_8t. 'L 0857, Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 113 SEVENTHSTN.W. __ Natj R SEETH eltoNone National 2473 "Wm. H. Sardo & Co.’ Funeral Chapel 412 H ST. NE Lincoln 0524 Ambulance service Joseph F, Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.W. Ph West NW. pemmeioss ~ csgw wECo. TABLER 928 M St. N.W. Nat'l 1544 W. W. DEAL & CO. 818 H ST. NE LINCOLN 8200. CHAMBERS white, with TERRIER—Wire-haired, Reward, Wis- FO:. black spots and brown ears. consin_4122. - i DY'S WRIST WATCH—Initials M. O, K. Reward. Hotel Grafton, Room 211. 4 V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of nor connected with ‘the original W. R. B ipeare establish- ment. Phcne Nationsl 3 1009 H St. N.W, Formerly 940 ¥ 8t. N.W. LOST_COLUMBIA SAND & GRAVEL PRE. FERRED STOCK Certificates Nos. 878-879. 10 shares each. dated October 17. 1927, and No. 602, 5 shares, dated October 24, 1921, name Mary E. Sheets: Certificate No 8 shares, dated October 28. 1927, name O} Sheets: certificate No. 788, 5 shares, dated ST 5 MRl st REY i - oM. Cean WAGGAMAN, BRAWNER & CO.._INC.. Met. 3860. MONEY—120 bill. in Palais Rovali on Fri- day. October 3, bet. 11 a.m. and 12 noon. Reward If returned to Mrs. Caroline H. Mar- shall, 5700 33rd st. n.w. PEKINGESE—_Brown and white, Teniey elents. - Can Glev. 5031 POCKETBOOK, black. containi Govi. pay check. rings, ‘pen, loor, Hech! 17th 'st. n. PUPPY, white and chocolate-col: away Wednesday night. 1317 You st. s.e. Reward. POINTER_ DOG—Lemon and_white; weight, 60 lbs. Reward. E. G. Keyes. Linden. Md. SCOTTIE_Small, white: vicinity 3736 Yuma st. n.w. Reward. Clev. 6293. SPECTACLES In Edmonds case, Toad near 18th st, between 5 and Thursday. Reward. North 8269. 8 CASE—Black, “Gladstone,” between dult road and Conn. ave. Reward if re- turned to 2610 Cathedral ave. 3* WALLET, biack: _contents, money, chid's picture. ' Finder return and receive liberal reward, Lost on Conn. ave. bet. Woodley rd. and Caivert st. n.w. Address Box 420-H. Star office. 5 WHIPPET _ DOG. White; _collar _marked “Prichard”; reward. Dr. Wells, 2139 Wyo- ming_ave. h.w. / ‘WIRE-HAIRED TERRIER—White, spot. name ‘‘Spot” on harness. 3312 Cathedral ave. Clecv. 7194, WRIST WATCH—Lady's; monogfam _on back, M. E. B.; between Farragut apts. and fl"m car stop. Reward, 13¢ C st. Temale; in 330 cash, : lost 2nd cash, 335 Columbia 6 pm. Black Reward. Established 1876 JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1337 10th St. N.W. _ Phone North 0047. CHAS, S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. Phone_Lineoln 0372 ALFRED B. GAWLER 'WALTER A. GAWLER WILLIAM A. GAWLER Joszem AWLER'S SONS Established 1850 Chapel Cremations Lady Attendant 1750-2-4 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W. Phon NAtional 5512.5513 | NO BRANCH OFFICE l THE_LARGEST SELECTION IN D C. 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