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THE EVENING VETERAN TEACHER DIES; SERVED HERE 41 YEARS Miss Buried Temorrow Christine After Funeral Sarvices at Residence. Miss Christine F. Carrothers, 58, a teacher in the Washington Public School system for 4 died last night at Columbia Hospital, following an iliness of two wesks. Long association with the Force Bchool on Massachusetts avenue, where years, Carrothers to Be | | many of the Capital's elite studied, Miss | Carrothers counted among her pupils many of Washington's now prominent citizens. She first was appointed to the school system in 1891 as & teacher in the Phelps School. She subsequently taught at the Adams and the Force | Schools, and, at the time of her death. was ffth grade teacher at the Hilton School. A native of New York, Miss Carroth- ers had lived in Washington since her | earliest childhood- Funeral services will be conducted at | 3:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at her | home, 1329 C strest northeast. Rev.| Allan’ A. Stockdale, pastor of the Con- | gregational Church, will officiate. Bur- ial will be in Glenwood. | | | Learn the Facts! T is unwise to go into any- thing blindly, just chance that particularly a funeral director choice when the day. let us give you all We'll show money. JBEAL FUNERAL HOME Fue | everything will come out all right. to the selection of the nature of his services. Be prepared to make a wise time ‘ fl Il I :fi [ Té, taking a This applies because of of need arrives by learning the facts to- Visit our showrooms, and the details. you why our $100 service is such a value for the For reference, Ask your neighbor 816 H STREET, N.E PHONES:LINCOLN 8200-820!1 | manager TN EDWINRIE, PUBLIHER, DS Vice President of U. S, Daily Succumbs in Rochester, Minn., Hospital. Funeral services will be held Sunday in Pueblo, Colo. for John Edwin Rice, | 46, vice president and general manager of the United States Daily. Mr. Rice | died yesterday in & Rochester, Minn., | hospital, after a long iliness. He had | been in the hospital since shortly after Christmas. Mr. Rice was widely known In Wash- ington publishing circles. He came here about 10 years ago, to become business of the Washington Herald, with which paper he remained until it | was taken over by the Hearst interests was one of the founders of the . ahd had been its general manager and a vice president since 1926, when it was crganized Born in Lynchburg, Va. Mr, Rice went to Colorado as & youth and lived at Pueblo for many years. Before coming to Washington he was business manager of the Duluth, Minn., News Tribune He was a member of the Board of Trade, the Rotary Club, National Press Club Washir Golt and Country Club Southern Soclety, Soclety of Virginia, Ricquet Club and other or- anizations. He was & Scottish Rite Moson. During th Army as a Washington Park Hotel BOY DIES OF LOCKJAW Fall on Tin Can January 17 Fatal to Colored Victim. w he rved in the captain. He made his home at the Wardman James Simpson, 17, colored, died in | Preedmen's Hospital early today of lock- jaw, caused by a cut received January | 17 when he fell from the porch of his home st 2707 Eighth street and landed on a tin ¢ Simpson immediate! home. H Monday ar jaw had pronour this m 1 treated at the hospital after his fall, but returned went back to the institution examination revealed lock- oped. Dr. Walter Merrick ed him dead ab-ut 2 o'clock WASHINGTON Will Be Buried FLYER WHO SERVED IN ARMY TO LIE IN ARLINGTON. LIEUT. DOUGLAS C. WARREN, Commercial fiyer and business man of San Francisco, who was killed January 8 when his plane crashed near Port- land, Oreg.. will be buried in Arlington Nation~] Cemetery Monday morning at 11 oclock with full military honors. Lieut. Warren, who served in the Army Alr Corps during the World War, was 43 years old. The body is to be brought | here by a brother, Lee A. Warren, 917 Eighteenth street. RITES FOR MRST liflOCKBEE TO BE HELD TOMORROW Funeral services for Mrs. Mollie B. Mockbee, 1341 Meridian place, who died Thursday in Sibley Hospital, will be held tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Almus R. Speare funeral home. Dr. Bernard Braskamp of the Gunton Temple Memorial Presbyterian Church, will officiate. In recent years, Mrs. Mockbee had become identified with local general- ogists and students of Washingtonia. She is survived by brer husband, Harry (E. Mockbee; & daughter, Mrs. Mary M. Proctor; a son, Harry E Mockbed, jr, and a brother, T. Brooke Amiss, jr January 29 Blues wear. the brims; silk lined; yA 0 St. Albans 45 Suits ™ Shoe S SHOES TheXoizgPlens Yogo 1319-1321 F Street BOSTONI AN SHOES 175 Coats All Sizes and Blacks Full Silk Lined Single Breasted Double Breasted None Sold C. O. D. Again more than 3,000 suits from which to choose, and the new arrivals show many in lighter colors that will be perfect for spring Sale of Hats New Spring lines of soft hats, including St. Albans, majority with snap all colors. 52 / FOR MEDP TWO le$ Formerly $7 to $8.50 :30 Boucle OVERCOATS $1 9.75 Smart, handsome terial that ‘““wears like iron.” They eclipse all other bargain offerings. Step lively! or on Phone Order ter fitter. Alterations by lors without charge. $50 Tuxedo Suits Our regular line of perfectly tailored Tuxedo suits, body and sleeve linings of silk. *25 Hundreds of extra sizes for men of ANY build and every garment is fitted by a mas- 5.85 An' Extraordinary Sale Reduction on Many of Our Newest Styles in Scotch Grain and Russia Calf Leathers Stetson Hats .. . the ma- experienced tai- full 525 FRIDAY, Births Reported. William J. and Catherine Saylors, Jr.. boy. Edmond J. and Dovothy M. Ryan. Jr, boy. John R. ‘and Dolores Manning, boy. Robert E. And Erma E. Nowell, boy. Patrick J. and Marie Etherson, boy. Patrick and Kathleen Fitzmaurice, boy Roy . and Helen Tavior, boy. Gilbert 8. and Florence Seek, girl Earlberi E. and Josephine N.'Barnes, girl Arthur M. and Viola M. Niner. girl John and Makroonis Khosrofian, girl. Dewey D. and Myrtie I. Dillon. boy. Joseph and Alice Vermilion, irl. Roger O. and Hannah C. Allen, girl. Ward G. and Sylvia L. Plaugher. girl Lawrence A. and Mary A. Costello, girl. George J. and Katherine M. Ellis, 'girl. Lewis 8 and Lorina C. Chapin, gir) Henry P. and Edna 1. Thompson. girl. Lee b. and Helen M. Gademan. &irl William J. and Alberta D. Shipman. ¥irl. John J. and Helen A Mara. girl John T. and Elizabeth Pearson, girl. Henry and Ching Bow. boy. Rogers and_Lill Pitt, boy. Amos and Retta Epps, boy James and Madeline Mitchell Joseph and Cora Coleman, boy. Wilbur and Eva Newton, girl James V. and Ocea A. Robinson, girl. Clarence and Anna Deal, girl Lawrence H. and Edna Smith, bov. Walter and Mary Powell, boy. Horace and Julia Carter. boy. George and Anna Olfus. boy John and Mary Younger, girl William and Hilda Brown. giri Raymond and Gladys Colbert, eirl. boy. Deaths Reported Emily D. Davis, 93, National Homeopathic Hospital. Delia C. Parham. 88. 1434 Harvard st. Annie W. Crog 83, 5101 8th st. Louise Hinkle. 77. 220 H st. n.e Nannie G. Jennings. 72, 27i1 Conn. ave. George A Bessler, 49. 500 Oneida place Florence L. Griest, 45, St. Elizabeth’s Hos- P 39, United States Vet- Carl Westerbers ns' Hosplta! “James W. Cundiff, 37, Walter Reed Hos- fial Plgdith V. Hurley. 34, 2058 37th st Iter J. McCoskey, 28, Waiter Reed Hos- Providence [ Mel 4 months, Hospital Inf hours. John Infirm x Lucy Wilson, 61, 2501 West st Adam Artis. 60" 1607 7th st ; Joseph Cartwright. 55, Gallinger Hospita Charles Lee. 49, Gallinger Hospital George F. Jones, 31, en route Georgetown Uaiversity Hespital Gerald Wade. 8 monihs, Galling Infant of Dwisht and Dorothy ays, Freedmen's Hospita A ant of Charles and Charlotte Stubbsr- feld. 3 days. Freedmen's Hospital of Frank and Olia Knowles, Gallinger Hospital Portlock, 72, Home for Aged and re Hospital Holmes, 6 “FOUND. DOG— Vicinity 5th and Jeflerso male dog: smooth white hair. brown ears and part of face and part of tail; new ecollar FOR 08T ANDHALS ¥ Animal Resci FOR LOST ANIMALS apply Animal Rescue League, 349 Maryland ave. s.w. Nat. 8088 LOS1. s GAMEO_PIN, lost Thursday on 7th st be- tween H and K. Reward. Lincoln $343-W AT—Big_reward for return of vellow cat CATDR® 25 31, [Shsd Kansas ave. nw DOG. small white poodle, long-haired swers_name “Honey Lou": Monday 3708 P st. nw. Reward. Lin. 7631 DOG—Big white pointer, liver ears and liver soot in foreNead. _Phone Col. 8032 30° GLABSES. with white gold frames: lost Tu Gay, Return Miss Amy Murphy. 1489 New St how.. Apt. 41, Adams 3464. OPERA GLABSES. mother of pearl. worn feather case. Evangeline Hotel. 14th ‘and K sts. nw. or Navy Yard car. Thursday, Jan- lary 23 Reward Evangeiine H POCKETBOOK—Biack suede. on 1 January 27 $4_change, driver's perm Tesistration card. Potomac 0246 POLICE DOG—Dark: vicinily Logan Circle Reward. J. R. Hawkins, 1352 Q st. n.w. 26° SUIT CASE. black Wil party who called Cleveland 1811 Dlease call again? Reward 2701 Chesapeake st._n.w WRIST WATCH. lady's. B ward. Call Cleveland 8100-J WRIST WATCH. lady's Bulova. Wedr petween Union Station. corner H and ! Capitol sts. Address Box K office. nw. feo th “dark s on body D¢ Phone Col. an 25th, ova, lost. Re OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT FINE MEXN'S WEAR EISEMAN’S, 7th & F We Claim to Produce the Finest Economical Funeral In The World We have 10 cars, hearses, ambulances; 5 parlors, chapels We Will Give You a Whole Funeral L‘::v s75 Up Cars, Casket and All—Call Extra Cars, $7 Each The Greater Chambers Co. Cor. 14th & Chapin Sts. N.W. Phone Col. 0432 Where Service Is Best and the THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Rain tonight and tomorrow; warmer tonight, with | lowest temperature about 50 degrees; | colder tomorrow: much colder tomorrow | night and Sunday; moderate to fresh | southerly winds shifting to northwest | by tormorrow. | Marylané—Rain and warmer to- | night; tomorrow rain and colder in east, and rain changing to snow flurries and much colder in west portion; much colder tomorrow night; increasing southerly winds, shifting to northwest by_tomorrow. Virginia—Rain tonight and tomor- row; warmer in east and central por- tions tonight: colder tomorrow; much colder tomorrow night; increasing southerly winds shifting to northwest tomorrow. West Virginia—Cloudy and much colder tonight and tomorrow, with rain changing to snow. Report for Last 24 Hours. ‘Temperature. Barometer. Degrees. Inches. 30.17 30.19 30.14 30.05 | Yesterday— |4 pm. ] spm. .. Midnight Today— 4am 8 am. 29.95 Noon ; 29.93 Highest, 50, 2 p.m. yesterday. Year ago, 50. Lowest, 42, 12:15 am. today. | ago, 33. | Tide Tables. | (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today. . 12:10am . 6:45am. . 12:41pm. 7:24 pm. Year 1:05am 7:37am 1:38 pm. 8:25pm High . Low High Low The Sun and Moon. Rises, Sun, today ... 7:19 n. tomorrow 7:18 5 Moon, today 10 Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset Rainfall, Monthly rainfall in inches Capital (current month to date) Month. 1932 Average. Janusry February March April May June July August September October November December in the Record. 7.09 6.84 8.84 9.13 10.69 10.94 10.63 14.41 10.81 857 8.69 7.56 Weather in Various Cities. Indianapol Jacksonvil 3030 3008 Portland, ) land, Oreg Cloudy Clea Wash. D C FOREIG Tem| Austria.... Germany | Brest. France Zurich, Stockhol ibralta San Jua Havana Colon, Ca ty in Russia is of Soviets. meet- and consisting of The supreme autho the All-Union Congres: ing once in two year some 2,000 members, EISEMAN’ SEVENTH * MEN & B SIS ' Here’s the Greatest Bar- e gain Event of the Year Unrestricted Choice of Every A sweeping clearaway of overcoats at $20. wholesale cost to us. greys, browns, mixtures in sizes Don't pass up this opportun at a thrilling bargain. 20 NO EXCEPTIONS—EVERY COAT INCLUDED our entire fine stock of all-wool Truly, many of these coats are priced less than Every wanted style—all desired materials are included. Blues, for men and young men. ity to secure a really fine overcoat Tomorrow. | 33am. | “MINES” IN CHESAPEAKE Army Warns Shipping of Dummy Training Objects. NORFOLK; Va. January 20 ()- Army Engineers have planted four dummy mines in Chesapeake Bay, ac- cording to & notice to mariners icsued yesterday by the Norfolk hydrographic office. Shipmasters are requested to note the position of the mines so they will not collide with them. The dummy mines are to be used in training and practice. The generation that fought the C: War knew practically nothing of steel / Braths BRANN, ELIZABETH MARTIN. On Wed nesday, January 27, 1932, at the residen of her'son. Berlin G. Bran bin Joh Md.. ELIZABETH MARTIN BRAN of the iate Dr. Oscar Berlin Bra Fu- neral services at the Oliver B. Jenkins funeral home, 809 10th sf. n.w., on' Satu y, January et 2 pm. Inte Glenwood Cemetery. = BRIGHT, CHARLES A, On Thursday, Ja uary 28, 1932, at his residence, 143 klm st Marblehead, s., CHARLE: BRIGHT, aged 42 years, beloved hu of Elsie T. Bright (nee Boenmer) an of Hary J. and the late A Bright of ngton. D. leaves three chilaren. Alice, Mary Bright. Fuueral {rom dence in Marblehead, Ma. January 30, at 3 p.m. BURGESS. WALTER 0 Thursday, Ji WALTER EUG! years, beloved husban. Burgess (nee Fowler). FPur late residence. Riggs road Md. on Monday, February 1 Relatives and_{riends ted | Interment at Rock Creek Cem | CARROTHERS, | “Thursday, January t | Hospital, ' CHRISTIN| . | of the iaie Hugh R rothers. Services a n.e. on Saturd Inter o | CHAVIS, LILLIE 1932 at BILLIE CHAV Chavis leaves tw m neral to be shipped to Lawrencevil uary 30, | coaT Thu reside | Re Y. Departed day a7, 1937, at 211 Virginia ave. s.e. MARY loved wite of C. N. Coates. 8 by & devoted sister ! W1 MAUDE JOHNS! DATES. Oftice fed t SISTER M COHEN. 1934 DOCK. DAVID ne Blade of the de E | GREENLEY FIELD. THOMAS uary 29, 1932. at 4 a 49 T st n.w. afte THOMA HIGHFIELD beloved of y fleld_and Notice of f JERNAGT E Swanes Ernest | nw Jarvis fu ntfl 10 a.m JETTON, LULA. Thursday. J; | at Sibley Memorial Hosp N. beloved widow of Geo . &t 5 pm. R Interment at KATHERINE. O KATHERIN chapel of John R st. n.w. Satu oclock a.m Miss W, | pin st LEDERE 18, Ed ct W 0 . AMELIA M. On AMELIA Georges County Lederer and Mt neral fro st ne. pm. Re Interment Ced n TH L. O EDITH 1 Janu- a Sidence 2 Heckman st. se. HELEN MARSHALL devoted mother” of Mrs W and Mrs. Eva Harris. Rema the W. Ernest Jarvis fune You st. n.w. Funeral Sa 30, at 1 pm. from Shiloh Charles County, Md | MAYES. CAROLINE M 1932, At her residence. n.w. CAROLT mother of Mrs. E. W. Chatterton. Services at the S. H. Hines Co. funeral 2905 14th st. n.w.. Monday. February 10 am. Interment Congr Friday 623 MAYES. Janua olumb Sudie Hor ith offciat from Ebenezer M sts. s.e., at 1 pm., E. Churc Rev. E MILSTEAD. MARY V. day, January 28, 193 718 '10th st.” se., > late “Robert A. 'Milstead. William H. Scott’s funeral home, st. s.e.. on Monday, February I, at Relatives and friends invited, ~Interme Congressional Cemetery. 31 MOCKBEE, MOLLIE B. On Thursday January 38, 1932, at Sibley Memorial Hos: pital. MOLLIE B., beloved wife of Harry E. Mockabee, £r.. and d f the late Cap:, T. B. Ami her davghter, Mary Hany E. Mockbee. T. B. Amiss, ir conducted a R. Speare, 1623 January 30, at friends invited. Cemetery. MULLICAN, EUGENIA nal iife on_Wednesday, EUGENIA LICAN at her late residence. Apt bama, 11th and N sts. n.w day at 10 a.m. Funeral services Saturd January 30, at 2 p.m, at Hysongs pag: Osk il 3 pm Interment ntered Janvar Rema fors, 1300 N st. n.w, Interment beloved | and D | January ¢ George n and SANSBURY, v. on T Garfield SANSB! Be JCHARLES ARTHUR, § snie WARREN, DOUGLAS CARROLL i | | | | N { | woLcoTT, JonN mEADE | j‘ M | In Memoriam. BROOKS. FEANCIS 1 ORLAN CEPHAS, MARY MAYOR. CHARI FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons Georgia 07 Lincoln 1983 "7 GEO. W. WISE CO. 2900 M ST. N.W West 0138 = —TABLER | 928 M st. N.W. N SPEARE 11544 CO. et rected Formerly 910 F St. N.W CHAMBERS | JOHN R.'WRIGHT CO. 1337 10th St. N.W. _ Phene Nerth 0043 ment ' " 1009 H st. N.W. .| WILLIAM H. SCOTT "CHAS. S. ZURHORST b hane Lintoln oz, WILLIAM LEE'S SONS FUNERAL DIRECTORS EMATORIUM 332 PA_AVE. 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