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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, it €. THURSDAY, FE ARY 4, 1932 the Post Offices and Post Road.s John Marshal, in Committee room; CAPITOL PORTRAITS ASKED FOR GROUP Scnator Fess Would Enlarge Exhibit of Washington Pictures. room; Frederick Muhlenberg, copied | from = Wright portrait by Samuel B Waugh, in the Speaker's lobby; Oliver | Ellsworth, copied from an Earl portrait | by Charles Loring Elliot, in the Suprtme Court robing room.” In presenting the resolution to lhl' Senate late yesterday, Senator Fe ed out that all the famous por traits of Washington in existence will be on display in the Corcoran Gallery, | except two which cannot be secured | One is in Hartford, Conn.. and cannot be removed without permission of the Legislature, which is not in_session. The other is the famous Stuart picture in the Athenaeum, in Boston “However,” Senator Fess said, “por- traits have come from all over the world, including the famous portrait owned by the Lord Roseberry estate, which was at one time owned by Lansdowne. The portrait is on its way here, and will be in the exhibit. We think it would be rather inexcusable if the portraits of Washington now in the Capitol Building here were not also put on display in the Corcoran Gallery during this pe more complete the ts of George the enator oper a resolution Congress to exhibit a m the Capitol will be con- 1ld author Bicentennial the tempo- “orcoran Gallery in the Capitol by Rembrandt csident’s Gilbert £ Doaths Repo: ted. 88, 220 H st. ne #1.°440 Lamont st ger Hospital Thirteenth st teenth ‘st Hotel Mass 16th land ave. 5w P by Sweeney Barrett W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road | Col. 0464 Adams 10341 ave sépital own Hospltal Hospital Gantz. Simms ide Thom Nrontoe Plerce st 60th st 5 New York Hospital s Hospital Gertr Phones Hosp! Patters s Ho Joseph Martin, in the Supreme Court robing[ C. H. SCHOPMEYER |SOCIAL LEADER'S RITES 2 IS BURIED IN INDIANA‘ TO BE HELD LATE TODAY \ Mrs. Mary McCagg, Widow of Fa- mous Chicago Lawyer, Will Be Buried in Stockport, N. Y. Department of Agnculmra Em- ploye Dies at 50 After a Long Illness. Funeral services for Mrs. Mary | Theresa McCagg, widow of Ezra Butler McCagg, eminent Chicago lawyer of a generation ago, are to be held at 5 o'clock this afternoon at St. John's Church, Sixteenth and H streets. Mrs. McCagg. who has been socially prominent in the Capital for the last quarter-century, died yesterday at her home, 1301 Seventeenth street, where she had lived since coming to Wash- | ington after her husband's death in 1908 Funeral scrvices for Clifford H. Schop- meyer, 50, who died in Bowling Green, Ind, after a long illness, were held to- day at Poland, Ind. Burial was in Union Cemetery, near Brazil, Ind Since 1919 Mr. Schopmeyer had boen with the Extension Service of the De- partment of Agriculture, spending most of his time in the Washinglon office He was graduated from Valparniso : . (Ind.) lnrf\rmu in 1904, and was w{\ 1:?;"-,{;»\0[ Cincinnati, awarded a bachelor of science dez A : uria - agriculture from Purduc U pot N beile thelgtae of e 23 he reccived a husbar second wife of Mr, Mc- A e e vin Cagg, she had no children, YR seopmeyer RITES FOR MRS. HARRIS TO BE HELD SATURDAY tural High School, Widow of Rear Admiral T. B. Har- she was in Burial will be in Stock- in Agricul- Ridgeley. Md.. from m 1912 to 1916 1cultural instruc- taught tor in Beardsley, Minn. La he v{\a appointed agent for the Federal Lav Bank, St. Paul, and came to Washing- 1910 to 191 and was principal and a ris Died Tuesday at Home Here. | on in 1919 He was a member of the uxder in Bowling Green He 1s survived by his widow Schopmeyer, and tws child and Clifford, jr Masonic ome city Mrs. Bessie n, Grace his Funeral services for Mrs. Sara Ladson Gilmore Hutchins Harris, widow of Rear Admiral Henry T. B. Harris, U. 8. N, who died Tuesday after a lingering ill- ness. will be held at 10:30 Saturday morring at her home, 1708 Rhode | Island avenue. Burial will be in Arling- | ton National Cemetery. Mrs. Harris was well Loows city, having lived nere arout 25 She was a native of Baltimore. Her only survivors are uwo nieces tn New | York, and two cousins in Charles- [ton, 5. C Rear Admiral Harris retired in and died 15 years later in England of this city But|1§ Reporlv(] Nicola and Francisca Giovan in this rears 905, | | Ada M. “Oldaker, // . Entrance, 909 F St t‘Ww szw U&bwmfu %rmztm’@ Go. February Furniture Sale WM Quality That Endures?Zl U. S. WOMEN CONVICTED Illegal Copying of Paris Styles Brings Fines and Damage Claims. PARIS, February 4 (#).—Two Amer- |ican women were fined and ordered to pay damages by the Paris Correctional | Court yesterday on conviction of ille- gally copying the styles of leading Paris dressmakers more than a year ago. Mrs. Ida Helen Oliver of Chicago and Mrs. Caroline Davis of New Orleans were assessed fines of $28 each and compensation of $4.500 and $3,900, re- spectively. Two thousand drawings were found cn their premises in a police search in August, 1930. Church to Give Comedy. BELTSVILLE, Md. February 4 (Special).—"The Eighteen-Carat Boob,” a comedy In three acts. will be pre- sented by Grace Church Players of Alexandria, Va., Friday, at 8:15 pm, at St. John's Parish House, Beltsville, Md. Marriage Licenses. Minovitz, 21. T Loeb Persano. 30, Arlington, 1 and Asta J. Harvey Jn Rev. Vasile Muhl. 24, Dunhan Leonard Jones and Florence Garrette, 19 Rev. W. A "L Morton Walter J Isaksen. 25 and Elizabeth A Boyd. 22. Rev. Edward Gabler John J._ Stutz, 27, Johnstown, Pa.. and 24, this city; Rev. Allan and Gladys A. Pier- ndria, Va; Rev. Wi Highlands this city and Nella Feldman, this vt city, Rev F. Poore Albert L. point, 21, both m Pierpoint Libman. 26, Virginia i Michelsen, 24, “ohb. Blunt, 26 t Alex yal Oak. Md. more, Md.; Rev k and Nell V H W Berry Tolson Robert W Gri and Ruth T. Brown Md.; Reyv. Harry L and Helen Trainam Va.. Rev. John C. and Pauline Tracy, M and Alice Winfield Dorse Rey. Thomas Hal 7, D, $225 11-Pc. Complete Mohair Bed-Davenport Ensemble Special for F riday creates a record of value Mohair Bed-Davenport Suite, Wooc long Bed-I 1 fitt a )se shade. with Chai cush Smoking C Bunny ed wi a-filled < 1ent conven iinet, a pair 129 at the unbelievably low A small deposit delivers it . .. balance $4.00 semi-monthly. No xnteresf Drop-Side Crib Link Wire Spring and Mattress Electric Washer and Wringer $59.95 $4.95 Down $1.00 Weekly Full sized porcelain tub . .. Lovell Wringer . . . Westing- house Electric Motor with machinery inclosed and run- ning in oil. Fully guaranteed /IVOSSN Famous Solid Walnut Richly Carved Coffee Table $4.95 N 2T he Julius Lamburgh Furniture Co. Poster Wood Bed Coil Spring i Porcelain- Top Kitchen Table $3.49 Well constructed table with heavy porcelain top. Layer Felt Mattress Complete $119 10-Pc. Genuine Walnut Veneer Dining Suite A most attractive Dining Suite of 10 desirable pieces . . . comprising extension table, china cabi- net, inclosed server, buffet, 5 side chairs, and 1 host chair. Genuine walnut veneer , , , handsamely paneled. 1 7 Entrance, 909 F St. price of §129 D7 % of Feather Bed Pillows, a Cotton Mattress hidden in the long Bed-Davenport, beautiful Junior and Bridge Lamps with silk shades: all eleven pieces $40 less than the price of the suite alone. Folding Go-Cart $3.95 With hood Back re- clines. Well construct- ed. Easily folded. 2077 % /////////////////////////////// 7 Y, 2277727 % 22 2 2% - |~ Automobile lamps to be lighted one- //////////////////////////// | cut ‘on Te: ! fenhouse st |HUFTY FUNERAL RITES TO BE HELD TOMORROW Who Was Native of Va., Will Rest in Glenwood Cemetery. BhU THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Rain this aft- ernoon, clearing and colder tonight; minimum temperature about 33 degrees tonight; tomorrow fair and colder; fresh southwest shifting to northwest winds. Funeral services for Malcolm Hufty, Maryland—Rain this afternoon and | Prominent local attorney, who died yes- early tonight; tomorrow partly cloudy | !rday at his home, 2811 Fourteenth and colder; fresh southwest winds |street, will be held tomorrow afternoon shifting to strong west and northwest |at 1:30 o'clock at §. H. Hines funeral late tonight home. Burial will pe In Glenwood Virginia—Cloudy and colder, possibly | Cemetery. preceded by rain early tonight; tomor-| Mr. Hufty was pom 1 Alexandria, row fair and colder; fresh southwest|Va. and received his early education in shifting to fresh to strong west and |Prof. Blackbumn's school there His northwest winds, father was Francis Huty, who was, for West, Virginia—Cloudy and colder to- | MANY years, a member of the real estate night, with snow flurries in north por- | firm of Hufty & Dyer of this city. He tion; tomorrow fair and colder. L KRWIUMH? fgom Columbian Law 00l, now the law school of George Report for Last 24 Hours. Washington University. ¥ | ‘Temperature. Barometer. He married Mrs. Jackson Tinker, Degrees. Inches. | Widow of a former Washington corre- 20.78° |spondent of a New York newspaper, who 29,91 [survives him. He is also survived by 2997 (two sons, Lieut. Malcolm Hufty, jr.. at- | tached to the U. S. gunboat Tuituila 29.96 |on patrol duty in the Yangtze River 2090 |and Page Hufty, well known local 29.17 yesterday. Attorney, Alexandria, Yesterday— 4pm. ... 8pm. .. Midnight ! Today— 4am. 8 am. Noon Highest, 62, Year ago, 51. Lowest, 42, |ago, 31, in 50 amateur golfer, 'and two brothers Frank R. and French S Hufty, the |latter secretary of the Columbia Poly- | technic Institute for the Blind, here, | and the former residing in Wilson, N. C GEN. J. S. MALLORY DIES Brig. Gen. John S. Mallory, | Infantry officer, died at his home at | Lexington, Tuesday. the War De- | partment has been notified. Gen. Mal- |lory was a native of Virginia and was graduated from West Point in 1879. He took an active part in the Philippine | | insurrection and was awarded silver star | citations for gallantry in action at | Manila and near Luzon He was graduated from the Ar War College here in 1912 and was Yt'- tired as a brigadier general in June 1930, on account of disablity in nm‘ rnf duty | He 18 survived by his widow, Mrs | Sarah R. Mallory of Lexington and a son, Capt. John S. Mallory, Field Artil- lery, stationed at Fort Bragg, N. C. !.50 pm 12 noon today. Year Tide Tables. | (Purnished by United States Coast and | Geodetic Survey.) Today 6:13a.m 12:36am 6:46pm 12:53pm The Sun and Moon. Rises Sets. 7:13 31 712 > 6:15am n',nm Tomorrow. retired | 7:06 a.m 29am 36 pm 45pm | High |Low . | High Low Sun, | Sun. | Moon. today tomorrow today. | halt hour after sunset. Rainfall. | _Monthly rainfall in inches | Capital (current month to date) Month. 1932 Awmzv Record January 482 355 709 '82 | February ... 169 27 684 '84 | March 5 9.13 '91 5 — | | |25 s o Draths Y‘l;:' 10,695 B9, ALLISON. JOR' | il s N | August. 14.41 Mar, waret W September 10.81 | October 857 November 8.69 December 756 Weather in Various Cities. in the | MENRY On Thurscas. | 1 hereaft Suddeniy, on Febru- | JAMES DAVIS 1932, at b w . JAMES Angell at 205 Downing he §.H. Hines Co, lath st. nw. Not e late of Alice L. Suse L Colde: Madden. ir. g Dorathy ? 001 Pt.cloudy Cloudy iy MATTREW. oOn FULLER. META (PEGGY) K Tuesday, February 2, H META K., Meta' K. Fuller residence. 1615 By at Jacksonville, Fla | Kansas City, Mo Los Angeles..... 3 Loutsville, Ky. mi, Fla M Orieans. La York, N. Y. an Friday, Pebruars § 8 Rock Creek Cemetery Now xark iy GFlelwlrrAv:Q HENRY R. JR. On Wednesd Omaha, Nebr... 3 3 5 (i 2 Philadeiphia Phoenix. Ariz | Pittsburen. Pa.. Portland, Me Portland. Oreg. 3 | Raleign. N C Salt Lake City San Antonio San Diego. Calif an Francisco Louts. Mo Paul, Minn Seattie. Wash Spokane. Wash Tampa, Fla | WASH. D. C Prospect Hill Cemetery. GRAY, CARRIE V. Chambers Ca Jpm. I HARRIS. SARA L. G 1932, &t her residence. | SARA L. G rear admiral At her late Stations. London_ England Paris | Prance of the 1 enna. Austria mothe- of Mrs : terford, Calit, and of Front Royal. Va trom the abote time. todns Part clouds a s On Wednesdny Cloudy his residence. 281 Clear Giear Borio Rico Havana, ~Cuba | Colon, Canal Zone.. FOUND. DOG. small, short legged, dark brown: har- ness. Adams 8832-] LOS1. BELGIUM POLICE DO ear. no fag appeared Sunday. Rew BRACELET, flexible white monds and sapphires reward_ Phone Colir EAGGTE. JOHN ing at Janifer's funer ce of funeral later KENNER, LULA BELL. On Wednesday February 3. 1932. at esidence. 635 G st. se. LULA BELL R Va. Not SUSIE_ANNA 3. 1032, ed wil 3 er na d._ Cleveland 8044 old, with dia- 1gnt of January 26 bia 6341 s | DOY tan Cairn_Terrier. female. wearing green collar. Reward, 1908 | 23rd st. n.w. North 1384 DOG. web [feet. Chesapea white breast: wavy hair 48th st. n.w. Emerson 76 ENGLISH BULL DOG—Wh spois: child's pet: vicinity and Ga. ave.. Friday eveninz. _Call 901 Rit- nw. Ga. 0080 Reward FOX TERRIER PUPPY. black and white. crippled hind lex: reward. 1412 Kenncas St.n.w._Adams 4197 . LOOSE-LEAF _ NOTEBOOKS —Two. Monday:_ coutents valuable to owner. ward. National 4645, branch 741._ POCKETBOOK. tan, zipper style: containing slasses. money. etc shopping district: lib- eral reward. Adams 0853. 1624 Webster n.w POCKETBOOK—Lost by unemployed girl black leather pocketbook. between 1ith and | E and 11th and K sts. n.w.. Tuesday at mid- night: money was to pay sick mother's hos- | pital bill. Finder call Georsgia 269-J. Re- ward. s town, Pa | PURBE_Lady's_(raveling purse. Containing | OLIVER. AGNES. Wed bRy Tetien ket from New. York. to Montrent | C5IVE; AGNER. On Wednedas, Februan and Jarge sum of money in bills, Finder will | nlw. AGNES. widow of Georxe W. OWver Eet reward If returned to 1308 19th St. nW. | Services at her Iats resdence on Frioa 4* | February 5. at 1030 am. I nt Glen- | wood Cemeters. Y O'NEIL, FRANK A. ruary 3. 1932 at’ 915 pm. at his dence. “4403 Conduit road, FRANK A O'NEIL. beloved son of Eilen O'Neil and ! the late John O'Neil. Funeral from the | above residence on Saturday. February 6. | at 9:30 am. followed by requiem high | mass at Holy' Trinity Church, 36th and N | sts. n.w. at 10 a.m__ Relatives and friends invited to attend. Interment Mount Olivet | Cemetery. 5 PETERSON, ROSA LEE. Departed this life Monday, 'February 1. 1932, ROSA LEE | PETERSON, at her residence. 838 14th st. | nw. She'leaves to mourn their loss mother, ~father, _brother. grandmother. | Francfather and many other relativ friends. Puneral Pricay, Februar 2 pm. from 1118 23nd st. n.w morial Cemete PIKE, MARY CATHERINE. On Wednesdav. February 3, 1932, at her daughters resi- dence, Mrs’ Johnson Hall. 1430 V s* nw. | MARY CATHERINE. wife' of the late Wil- | liam_Henry Pike. 'Funeral from the W. W. ‘Chambers Co. funeral home, 1400 Cha: pin st. n.w. on Priday. February 5, at B 830 am. thence 1o Si. P onvireh | 13th and 'V sts. nw.. where mass will be the chapel h 2007 Nichols ave. Fridav. Februarts 3. at and friends invit Inte nabas Cemeters, Prince Georges Md. MCCAGG. THERESE DAVIS. Wednes ebru TTth st THERESE' DAVIS' MCGAGE loved wife of the lat neral from St. Joh afternoon, at § o'cl McCOY, CATHE nesday, Febr loved wite of 2 - brown. Rewa 4619 N County with brindls Rittenhouse_ st Tack gk 332 CAROLINE. £ H. McCoy and da: ter of Edw Notice of MERTZ. MARY E. 1932, MARY E Daniel W. Mertz ence Curthey and Walter neral cervices a‘ the daughter, 3416 R st February 4, at 8 p.m. Mertz residence of aw Th Interment All St Sunday_eve- 2. ave. s.e. and the Atlantic 0315 I ~ with carved dog- left in Diamond taxicab No. 12:45 p.m. Wedne. and 080 ROSARY. in silver ning between 4th and Broadmoor: reward. On Wednesdas, Feb head handle: 973, at Shoreham Hotel. day. Liberal reward. Phone Clev OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT FINE MEN’S WEAR EISEMAN’S, 7th & F Janifer's ' funeral p Interment Lincoln Me- We Claim to Produce the Finest Economical Funeral In the World We have 10 cars, hearses ambulances; 5 parlors 3 chapels We Will Give You a Whole Funeral offered at 9 am. for the repose of her soul. Interment Mount Olivet Cemeters | ROBY. CHARLLS W Departed this life on Friday, January 29. 1932 at Emergency | Hospital." after a brief iliness, CHARLES W. ROBY. Remains resting at Janifer's funeral patlor. 1115 22nd st. n.w. ' Puneral will be neld Sunday, Pebruarsy 7. at 1 p.m from_Mount Carmel Baptist Church. 3r and Eve sts. n.w. Interment Lincoln | _mortal Cemetery. 5 ROCKETT, WILLIAM R. On Tuesday. Feb- | Tuary 32,1933 WILLIAM R. ROCKETT, the beloved huband of Leiia Rockelt and father of Josephine Nussear and Fdw Rockett. Funeral services at his late resi- dence. 1924 Naylor rd. se. on_ Friday bruary at 2 pm. Interment in ‘edar Hill Cemetery 4 RUTHERFORD, REPRESENTATIVE SAM- UEL. Suddenly, on Thursday, February 4 1932, gt the Hamilton Hotel.' Representa- tive' SAMUEL RUTHERFORD of Georgia, beloved husband of Abbie P. Rutherford Remains_resting _at Zurhorst's funeral pariors, 301 Fast Capitol st. Services and interment at Forsythe, Ga. RYCE, LEWIS M. Suddenly. on Wednesday, Febfuaty 3. 103 LEWIS M_RVCE. hus: band of M Ryce, Remaine restin At the B K. mese 0. funeral home. 290! I4th st. n.w. rvices at the 8. H Hinee Co, funeral home, 2905 14th st. n.w., Friday, February Cars, Casket and All— Extra Cars, $7 Each Call The Greater Chambers Co. 5, at '3 pm. SAUNDERS. JOHN Sudgenly on Tues. day. February 2. 1932, JORN E. SAUN- DERS of 712 Eye st. se. Funeral from the chapel of Thomas P. Murray & Son, 32007 Nichols ave. se. on Friday. Febri- Ary 8. at 10:30 a'm. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. Cor. 14th & Chapin Sts. N.W. Phone Col. 0432 d 1) Where Serviee Is pest and the | BACENEY By A—7 * N —_— ——————————— Bruths SAUNDERS, JOHN E. Ths members of “Anacostia Council, 18" O A M ate tequested 1o aitend the funeral of Brothgr JOHN E. SAUNDERS from the funeral parlors of Thomas P. Murray. 2007 Nichols ave se. on Fridas, February 8, 10:30 a.m. By order of SCOTT. Co E. R. THOMAS, Recording Secratary SCHOPMEYER, CLIFFORD H. On Tuesdar. ary 2, 1952. at _the home Srother? 13" Hosting" botn, PmS FORD H.SCHOPMEYER of 1840 place. Funeral services Thursdav, Feh- ruary 4. Interment in Union U. B! Cem- south of Brazil, Ind . BILAS. Departed this life Wed- Feb: 3 neilor. ART 30. MARY 1032, at H EDWARD of Jamss E John Pr SMITH, FREDFR! day. Februa WAKEMA 0SED] AKEMAN. JOsEPH In ‘firmnnzxm. BOYD. JACK FOWLER. SUSANAH. MARY dea X LANE. DANIEL ) E AND E NERAL DIRECTORS. P. J. SAFFELL PERSONAL SERVICE—REASONABLE 3 5th St. N.W Natl 0537, " Frank Geier's Séns Co. SEVENTH ST. N.W. 2473 Modern Ch Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Funeral Chapel NE Lincoln 0524 Joscph F ‘Birch’s Sons SAAC_BIRCH Fhone West 0008 ITH 412 | st T GEO.W.WISE CO.~ 2000 M ST. N.W. West 0138 ~ TABLER 92! M St. N.W. Nat'l 1544 V. L. SPEARE CO. connected e oriz establish- 1009 H St. N.W. Nw. National 2802 o0 F st " Former! JOHN R.“WRIGHT CO. 1537 1th St NW. Phone North 0041 WILI_IAM H. SCOTT FINCOIN ost WWDEAL&CO _R16 H ST . INCOLN 8200 JTCLEMENTSSINS 1241 Wis. Ave. Est. 1862. West 0804 CHAS. S. ZURHORST a0 EAST CAPITOL ST. Phone Tincoln 0332 7. WILLiAM LEI'S SONS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS RIEMATOR Al PA. AVE. 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