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GEN. ELLIOTT BURIED | WITH FULL HONORS Retired Former Marine Commander | Paid Tributes by High Officials and Others at Arlington. | Beneath a heap of Autumn flowers and to the echo of the last strains of “Taps,” the body of Maj. Gen. George | A ‘F. Elliott, retired, former commandant ©of the United States Marine Corps, was laid to rest this afternoon in Arlington | National Cemetery. Officers of high rank in the Army, the Navy and the Marine Corps, among them the present commandant, were in ce in the list of honorary “:"whnz full_official honors were to his memory. The United | States Marine Band, musicians of the corps Gen. Elliott headed from 1903 until 1910, led the military escort. The ceath here Wednesday last of Gen. Elliott, who was one of the sur- viving ou!standlnl military heroes of the period between the Civil and wufld wars, leaves only one former corps mander uumvmg e 15 May. Gien. Jonn Lejeune, U. 5. M. C., Tetired, now president of the Virginia Military In- stitute. THE MRS. E. K. BISHOP DIES Two Daughters and Two Sons Sur- vive Takoma Park Resident. ‘Mrs. Eleanor Knowles Bishop, ‘Mw" of Dr. Francis B. Bishop, died mut-, day afternoon at her home, 6933 Ninth | street, Takoma Park, D. C., following | a brief {llness. Puneral services will be held tomor- row morni at the Church of the | Nativity, in twood. Mrs. Bishop is survived by two daugh- ters, Mrs. Edna Bishop Daniel and Miss Grace E. Bishop, and by two sons, Rev. Willlam Howard Bishop and Maj. Harry A. Bishop, U. 8. A. We grabbed this chance to save you men some money! We don’t often have Men’s Shce Sales this time o’ year. But along came a manufacturer . . . making shoes sell- ing regularly at 50% over this price . . . with a tempting proposmon. Offered us a big price-concession to help keep him busy. So, we bough! 2,000 pairs. 15 of the season’s leading styles . . . mostly smartly finished black and brown calf- skins. Pictures give but a hint of their smartness and ample variety. On Sale starting tomorrow at $4.85. All Fresh Goods— Made for This Sale! All Sizes 5 to 12 —A to D Wide “Bargains?” Youw’ve Said It! Men’s Shops: 14th at G 7th & K (*Open Nights) *3212 14th OIL KILLS FISH AND FOWL Source of Crude Scum Believed Eight Miles Off Coast. HERMOSA BEACH:; Calif., November 6 (#).—Oll welling upward in the ocean 8 miles off the coast here was be- lieved responsible for a heavy scum of crude oil which covered 5 square | miles, killing thousands of fish and ™ Th "?rd?'«luvuu for the fish, - B e were by the scum. Residents believed the volunteer oil well was shaken into activity by a slight etfl.hquake !elt here and in near- by towns Tuesda! THE WEATHER ' District of Columbia—Fair and colder, Maryland—Fair ll'ld colder, freezing temperature and killing tonight; tomorrow xulr with slow! ing temperature; diminishing n winds variable tomorrow. ir and colder, with kill- ing with slowly rmnl temperature. ishing northwest winds. ‘West Virginia—Fair tonight and to- morrow; colder in extreme east por- tion tonight; warmer tomorrow. Report for Last 24 Hours. ‘Temperature. Barometer. Degre Inches. : pm. 29.94 Midnig 480 ..o00eee 8am. Noon Highest, 62, 4 pm. yesterday. Year ago, 44. Lowest, 41, am. today. Year ago, 30. EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1931. Qard of Thanks mllu- EUGENE. We wish to uhnl- Sl gPBreciition snd sip. R.‘.‘%m. Bratha. RIETTA. at i B b Iah Qren a md nm ir.:-n lhlrvu mrwx uy. Fovember & REBECCA SMITH. On ma-‘, ovem! 331, st her residence, 808 e e of énurlnl.h-u pE fos of funeral later. ot CHARLES arted this life onda: !lvumbe "3, 35 s r tiiws ‘Blug Plains; the John T Rhines e Eye mruncral ia."3 chapel, lnvlhd l. attend. mfigéufigflm'" rted this life on No- linger no:guzr Jo; ner m also le-dvu t: Honeltt line oG, 2L 03 | °F from his late recide 423 L w. x\nnnm resting a Stewart's tu- neral home, 30 H LAt g jolm, | Gibraita BISHOP, ELEANOR xm)wus On Thurs- Tide Tables. b ELEAN( (Purnished by United States Coast and Geodet! ic Survey.) ""1 . high s 80l equiem mas ot | e church of Newrity, at 1 Iufl. lnlnll ieotne Bliver omoury'." Births Reported. T R e R S m&mcu ©. D:t;%cry. boy. mfilf.-'“f i '"‘".‘n""' G Bylvin Sldney E. an wommtm""f Danvel L. nt 7 pm. " 11:39pm. 12:00 pm. The Sun and Moon. Sets. y.. 2:30 :0 Auwmobfla lamps to be H(hted one- half hour after sunset. Riinfall. Monthly rainfall in inches in the Capital (current month to date): Month. 1931 1.56 ar Officer, Tt and Jane Biothouper el DG Vand Mideea Clae il Maiand 8H¢ Wn?k‘ f nd_Eleanor wnsend, sirl. Guy D. or 31 7o and Lillian Bisset, eirl Soodman Weather in Various Citles. E‘hmwflm P ifEEE Deaths Reported Helen P. Alden. 85. 1425 Bamael Gans. Ho. 3126 Gonnecthomta vomar SHare mrown 5. ;%3:«“ "'fi“”:'z:""' 3 K oEleanor Santry, 67, 315 Becond. street Hendrix. 66, $515 Potomac 63. 634 T Ko Sa e o &l apr Ll"i' ‘Mason. 54. Garfield iigime R Hamtiond, 10 Emersency Hos ity EHubeih A Wlssan. 1. Children's Hos- "ant of Georse W, and Gladys Beah 6 hours. Georgetowr Hospital. bl Albert’ Goodrich. Freedmen's Hospital. Ll pence: 80 405 Snecmen Nannie JacKson, Gallinger Haxpcm joreh Norrls. %2, Gallinger Hospital ngeae Allen. 35 Defrees stre Ylister Evans. ‘56, ‘Gatlinser. Hospital. eston Brown. 31. Tuberculosis Hospital. il Pmkney. 13, Freedmen's Hosn Lorenzo Rotinson, 9 months. Hospital. ital. “Gallinger - 30 . 30. - 30, 30 .28 .02 12 43 .13 44 04 48 .28 .00 .34 40 10 .02 .84 82 08 24 .20 .26 00 04 48 Average Criminal 23 to 27. SCHENECTADY, N. Y.—The aver- age criminal in New York prisons is & young man between 23 and 27 who left school in the fifth grade, Dr. Wal- ter N. Thayer, commissioner of cor- rection, says. Two out of every three prisoners paroled, make good. FOUND. DOG. white, black eal POODLE s and spot base of_tail: apply at once. ress 148-v, Star ofiee.” i 7 £OR TOST ANTMATS soby Rnimal Bescus Tonsues 510 Mariang eve % w " boss" T LOST. BAG: wray silk; N'th ehain; dropped between and N 18t RS e 150 Contatnin 3kers on siiver chain, towar Presoyterian Churche 1166 N st nw DIAMOND, blue-white. Liber: Rosenberg, 516 Decatur s Clear Pt.cloudy Pt.cloudy Clear PSR SRR R F R S T [ B AR PR S L E TR TR a Greenwich time, today.) ‘Temperature. Weather 80 Ciloudy DIAMOND RING. white gold; ol Gl North 1040 atter 6 pon. Reward. " o DOG. Schnauzer. xemnl 335 reward. _Call Clev. 2049, Black Scotch Terrier, (Answers to namo Fedar ke Return to 201° Hliyer Diace: Nortn 29ss Reward, o 2011 EARRING (1), rhinesfone: on Nov. 1. er wluu call Lin. 2996. Rewnr Berlin.’ Ge. Zurich, | Bwitserian: 5 nen a Pl i), Ral e ( "Cur rent obfl’Vl"l‘flfll) Hamilton, Bermuda Ban Juan. Porto Ri ba. Canal_Zone: Find- 7o Colon. ACKLE_ BO: b= Hewara"% EISEMAN’S SEVENTH AND F STS. N Buy Your Fall Clothes at Eiseman’s (] }'xhl\;udli. 708 Sen me ANAGe FOUNTAIN PEN_Lady's, rainbow _colored, Waterman. lost Wednesday. _Emerson_3855. HANDBAG—Black, containing valuable pa- wrlv Reward for m-nmnt return to 2716 isconsin v: n.w HANDBAG—B b st i el Beatn 6w Touh . "between M Notify deskclerk or Mrs. ‘Hovel tinique. We Claim u:o Produce Finest Economital Funeral In The World We have 10 cars, hearses, an Woeste, of siiver_ set_with 3 blue stones, In Georactomn.: Reward. Fails Church 365. 6¢ ANDBAG, with mechanic’s Tools: 15 vidin: ty of Champlain st and Kalorama rd. Re Thrd,, Bewurn to W, P. L. Smith, 1810 Tw. NoTth 3142. Lx.twsum SETTER, white with Brown spots; answers to name of * B2 A Gl s ol B ward for return Tesovery: no questions asked. 3436 14th st. Adams 8100. PlN—Chlemeo. in Hecht Phone Atlantic_0300. POCKETSE O OK, snakeskin, money, compact, Re! furned to Tele” Varnum st. Potomac_3068-J. pels We Will Give You I Whole Funeral Low 75 w C.u. Casket and All—Call Extra Cars, $7 Each or_on 7th 319 ae [ Tth st. containing ard if ne. IPTION PAD and money i a sealed bet. Rosslyn P. nd 1202 Q s r altere BROWN, IAM. Departed this life on Thur ovember B! s n e e lelm g'r’nuum “Fnely oss » Gévoted mother, 1a: A0 - Bost'of. other. relatives frien ;mur.l °§mm ine chapel * 5 Ocer Clarke 13 Florida ave. n. . November 7, st 1 p.m. In- Terment Mount Zion Cemetery, 3 E. , FELIX BRON- SON, the beloved of Fanae May Quatles. . 'Funeral ‘Saturday. . No T 2 o'clock B.m., from Southern Bap: urch, between H Sis. “Remaing resiins At 5 T stew- m.nuumm-,»xn. ne. In sad but lovi S ce of our dear wife a: ot "é" g mierta o tie you have left us, It fl"! D“I’T “II‘:{ldh”llhn.lr‘l When we see your vacant chair. You wore & Srown of patience rough Those hy hose n,:nl'. m‘,‘: et xor-vn 'S he ones that made our home. rlllll. DAVID E AND ¢ Femembrance 01" gur deat” o0, Jot- ; fatl lull Jomv w The peers and f"’;‘fln" of Jonathan Davis Consistory, Ne Ber 6, late Tllustrious Peer JOHN W. CUNNING- | Tho,do veml o™ Tlustrious Attest: A cSgals and ugmi. arted mgm‘:‘" umm' o MINNIE EUELL. Sac T S acvored mome'r'du(ffl:g SBEA. who pevond lour vears aeo todns. ovesrost te ' Saputdar, mmmbc T, . BOWLES, Recorder. Boon we'll t And v/e 1 take them '"}’ ;';‘,‘,"‘.,‘:{,‘S' Over m he oro ""..g'“ r Sosom. CUNNINGHAM, JOHN C. Members of " Bpoind fand; Fythagorss Lodge. No. 9% A ‘A M. are ;fi:fllefl ‘assemble Il Masonic Tem ot GEORGIA w;asx‘?r’«u’ron UNT, ALLIE ¥. 1o Joving memory of oue ed HUNT, years uo Today, Noveraber 6, 1917 ¢! the tea: $:008 Ahe tears at the ¢ um'm-nruaz '“An'ah'nmemhn ce i ‘u oker . nce membrance slently -poken FATHER. * MACK. CATHERINE B., o rance of my dear mother, CA ERINE today, November ‘e 10140 R q Dons,l‘g\lt npver forgouen, Novn'rmr FRANK. In memor: Jear. loving P num whio departed ved tais St vem . E. WA i -EEE'IE Home, 1o Juneral Leonday: Rov LAN SEPHINE COWLES. 5 o O vember & 183 at he mu.nu. the ldendots Apts. 2320 20th st \dovw "of the. late- Col, A. De Langnel. Services at her ite dénce. 2220, 20th st. Sa e Fia. ave. st Cobl otten. H ELLIS, ROSIE. On Thurs 931, st Casuslty Hospital, ROS wife John H. Eilis, aged 43 Fihersl trom her late residence, st S¥. on Monday, November sung ato %) m wul e » or the' Relatives and Ilenids thvised. xnmmem in Sacred Heart Cemetery, Bushwood, M Onnz. but not forge vears. As long as me: 29 I -m gtivas ugfi:k‘ OWEN. lnl'rn roln Temembrance of our deat pal- FORD OWEN, Who departed this years ag » November 6, 1920. In e two FLETCHER, MARY. On 'nmn« . Novem- ber 5, 1931, MARY mother of Theodore and Mabel Carlson, Funeral services in the W. W. 1 1400 Chap! b en et ity ot canic) sever AUE D;V remembrance DOROTHY, LOUISE AND LEONA. Gone, but not forgotten. ;The memory of your sweet life will ever live with me. TRIEND, ORIA A. E. C. HEDGE- ITH F. In e 1L gad but loving rem: life "two years ago, Novem- 3 X ent. = Reémaing M e the "ol T, Fnihes !unuu ghapel, ‘3rd and Eve sis. November 8, at 1 "8 Shuren, Oxon | HALE, (JASPER) WILLIAM HEN deniy, ‘on Tuesday. November sadness still come over me, residence. o Secret zuu do of And memory ver near me, Yhoen sou leh. b me e peary sk’ OWEN, EDITH FORD. Sacred to the ing_ memory of my dea: ED] FORD OWEN, who den-ned thl- Lite zn years ago today. Novembe: epAnother sad Jear has p siney e ORI £ve ilitemed for" the amitar unke otm t fliar volce calling me B. and Wettie Hale, brother . o. and Clyde S. Hale. Mrs. Lillian E. Auua:k Mrs, Blanche C_ Giles and Mrs. Freds B orton ves o mourn thelf loss ‘& host of "other relatives Funeral Seturday. November 5 from his late residence. Interment Ar- e ingian National Oemsterr. A loving one has gone. door, for that fam A0 PloverTy B and for the sound of your fe lace is vacant in my heart there came a lonely feeling as A AC° never can_be flled: s Dlv&-'tp FRIEND, MAR o e and frienc 0 t m.; to Bt. Josepn's Church. where 'requiem mass will be. um at 9 o'clock. Relatives and lrunds' nvited. * Interment Mount nm Cemetery. Hovemb'r \ ST WanT e tex of Mrs. Eisic’ Bajion: He- . Ermest Jaryis Ti: at 3 com the Tvis funeral . Tater- ummn cemeury (] ?n enly, _on ovember o 1031, 2t Harvard me for years, gone Rest, dear Edith. rest. AUNT AND 'FOSTER MOTHER, J. DOUGLAS. ROSS. MARTHA. brance of my mother, lx 280, MARY In sad and loving remem- MARTHA ROSS, November Tiest Jai coln = his’ resi- of the Tate"Monticello B. survived by a sister, Mrs. FRANCIS E. Sacred fo the me rlnnmu Tavs Tiller, and s brother. Ve o0 dearly” peloved 5 resti: 4 I T-hlox tunstal home, 938 B pe- B in.é‘l%g rted this e o m will be held Baturday, 3 vmmv s o SPIRE, X, Bomecy o, {iree Jears ago today. November 6, 1028. We think of you esch day as the years roll by. LOVING WIFE AND CHILDREN, b ETHEL FUNERAL DIRECTORS. JOHN R. WRIGHT co. 1337 10th St. N.W. _ Phone North 0M47. TABLER ~ 928 M St. N.W. Nat’l 1544 Zhat wehave m DAU rton ion: and iriends invited to attend. SppThursday, No- 1931, loved wite of Herbert P M iechs_ ot 1ts_oih n.w. Remains resting at the Wm. # Sardo & Co., funersl chapel, 413 H st. n'e. Notice of funeral later. IIGDON. RUTH. On Pfld at_the home of M Salitherivhre, M Soalus reating at the (hapeL of B G, Gar Glnhershur:. m’nerll unlcu 7 i ters, one brother, two nieces, two nephews, Finersl Bunda. “Noveimber 5. a¢ 1 . heral Sunday. i lruné Randsll M. E. Church, DOAIIIM JOHNSON, EARL. rbabari ottt 3o iSl ot Walter "heed Hoibital, EARL LPhest Jai mfi'fi.‘e‘"r *Chiuren, " 183" Tnest Jarvis funera , t. be shibped. & st. n.w. den, 8. C.. llonmler % Ie WILLI.-AM LEE’S SONS. CREMATORIUM PER! SERVICE—REASONS B B BN mGAwwR (41} Directors - Mflwfld Frank Geier’s Sons Co. UASEVETT AN, National 2473 Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Funeral Ch: 412 B ST. r}’:‘u u:g:lln 05“ Ambulance seryice. rted this life No- il e ® Homital her loss 'a friend. » from Robert Campbell's funera 42; st. s, Ssturdey. November T at 3 o'clock. Priends invited. MeKIM, JESSIE F. On Thursday, Novem- , at her residence, 33 Randoiph Tac JESSIE F., aged 73 years, be- oved wite ‘of the Tate’ Charles G, MeKim. Funeral Sunday, November 8, “from Salem Church, Orange County, it 2 bm. Relatives and friends invited. MERCER, on a Convenient Charge Account D, PERSIAN. CAT. large male, Mickey. Réturn to 1301 Har w. SUITS & O’COATS $25 %30 %35 ON CONVENIENT TERMS Lower prices but better quality this Fall. Far better materials and workmanship than ecver before. You may have absolute reliance upon the quality of our clothing and at the same time know the price is right. Make your selection Saturday. Open a charge account and pay in convenient weekly or monthly amounts with- out any additional cost to you. The Greater Chambers Co. Cor. 14th & Chapin Sta N.W. Phone Col. 043 ullu' fiuld Swizs: vellow IInK ban 5c and 10¢ stor in’ store. Ward it returhed to Mrs. P R. ‘Caider n Seat Whirs Sevies b e ™ WRIST WATCH—Lady's, white gold. Initials Prise is Loas M about 8:30 pm. between D and E ofln 7th’ st. n.w. 1526 17th st. n.w. MORE than twenty years ago this organization began giving to the people of Washington complete and appropriate services at fixed prices. Here one has always made selections knowing what the cost would be. Many have followed in our footsteps, but we believe that our long experience with this type of service has kept us in the lead. When we are called one does not experi- ment; one knows that the service will be excellent and the price low. T8 L H STREET."N.E. PHONE LINCOLN 8200-8201 D Shtards “Willlam Plerpoint ofcia }oseph F. Bu-ch’s Sons ment_Glenwood ‘Cemetery, with me Aca leh Lodge, No. 18, F. A. A. M. |3034 M St. NW ém-w—n‘ )wll. ‘ROBERT 1. !uddo{nly on 'nmudu vi CHAMBERS GEO. W. WISE CO. oiss 1931, at i A ROBERT H. of tne late Marie Mutl at the W. W, Chambers Co. funeral home, ldoo “cnain’ st. n.w. " Nofice of ‘tuneral NDI‘I‘W. DANIEL. On Thursday, Novem- ber 81981, at"his residence 0d a loved husband 6f 'Cather day, November 9, at St. Illflinl Chun;h 'lxem sald_at latives and friends in- vited. !nlerment Iflounl Olivet Cemetery. 8 PLTNAK. EARL B. On Thursday, Nov!m kel 8o, o, B MO cx llfldrud L ‘Putnam (niee Berry) and f w. 5 e A (e ey s e | M. Fhione )lmoml 2892, Jrom the Wm. H. Sardo & afional 28 R V. L. SPEARE CO. wil!ther the swcoessors of mor oo original R. apel, 412 H st s day: November 7. at 10°15 and {riends invifed Interment at Arling- ion National Cemeters. (Saulsbury, K. C.. please copy.) SCHMITT, MAGNUS H. On_Thursday, No- gdB3L; at, Sibley Hospital, MAG- SENIFF, CHARLES EDWIN. Th“rlfl"y November 5. ency Hospital, CHARI loved hlllhlnd 46 Chapin W. Chlmbtrl Co hnme, “00 Chapin Sunt diy. 3 November 7, at 3 p.m. !nl.en-nenl. Cedar Hill Cemetery. 8 E Chapel C: 1750-. Avenue N, W Phones: NAtional 5512-5513, NO BRANCH OFFICE FOR SALE_MAUSOLEGHM _5I1 gfll Cem Wifialrcll"‘:o 1, FUNERAL DESIGNS. GEO. C. SHAFFER - TE FRiCEs. PHONE NAT S 14th & Eye Gude Bros, Co., 1212 F St. Fromst Aute Delivery Service. Artistic—expressive—inexpensive. FLORAL TRIBUTS 1931, PIIM lffl W W Des g 5 Baturday ‘{nferment Fort On Thursd % Piostburg, Ma. JENNIE Devarted this life r &AL -t ce, 1031