Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
FREEMAN FUNERAL 15 ARRANGED HERE Collector of Zoo Animals, Killed in Crash, May Rest in Arlington. The body of L. Ross Freeman, 30, amateur collector of rare animals in | the Dutch East Indies for the Zoo here, who was killed in an automobile acci- | dent in Detroit Wednesday, probably will be returned here for burial in Ar- lington National Cemetery. Mr. Free- man enlisted in the Navy shortly prior to the armistice. Stayed With Parents. He was the son of Edward D, Free- | man, an attorne; ping at his parents: home, 1622 Webster Street, since his return two months. Jith & cargo of animals atter more than seven years in the East Indies. | Dr. William M. Mann, director of the | Zoo, had arranged with Mr. Freeman to collect specimens during his stay in the East Indies United States, Mr. Freeman brought a remarkable collection, including Mgers A Dmly Health Hablt ! With Particular Women | | Daily more and more women are de- pending on this safe, nsnpoisonous | | hygienic powder which has proved its || eficiency "in combatin~ ~ germs Thev || know from experierce that personal hygiene Is essential to health, daintiness || and charm A Soothing Agent That Insures | FEMININE HYCIENE ! You, too. will be soothing, comfo; fits of Kev's Ast have used it dependable h is safe because it does single ingredient that harm the most delicate not will injure membrane. or monkeys, huge snakes and small rep- tiles of many ds. Mr. Freeman was driving an auto- mobile which was in collision in down- town Detroit with another machine. According to the Associated Press, he was identified from letters in his pos- session, Two occupants of the other machine were severely injured. Accompanied by Wife. In addition to his parents, Mr. Free- man is survived by his wife, Mrs. Pauline Freeman, who had accompanied him on a business trip to Detroit, but was not in the automobile when the | accident occurred, and a sister, Mrs. Marian F. Blake of New York City. |BUSINESS MEN UPHOLD GEN. BROWN IN PROBE Vicksburg, Miss.,, Chamber Wires Chief of Army Engineers of Support in Levee Labor Row. B the Associated Press. VICKSBURG, Miss., September 16— Louis P. Cashman, president of the ; | Vicksburg Chamber of Commerce, yes- | and had beén 5109"mday wired Maj. Gen. Lytle Brown,| DOG— sl i & trom “Seek | chiet of Army Engineers, that the | organization believed criticism directed | at Gen. Brown relative to laboring con- ditions on the Mississippl River was | without foundation. The Mississippi Federation of Labor | On his return to the | Fécently criticized Gen. Brown and\Mumov Bldg. asked his resignation, following charges | by labor leaders and others that “near- peonage” conditions existed in the levee work camps. The War Department has authorized an investigation. ATTENTION! Comrades of Rich- ard J. Harden Camp No. 2, United Spanish War Veterans: You are urgently request- ed to assemble at Constitution Avenue and 17th St. NW., at 1:30 P.M., Saturday, September 17th, to participate in the patriotic parade incident to the commemoration of the laying of the corner stone of the United States Capitol as a fea- ture of the George Washington Bicentennial celebration. Tom D. Binckley, Commander. THE EVENI DIES AT AGE OF 92 Mrs. Caroline Slevers, 92, a native of Germany and a resident of Washington since 1869, died yesterday at the home of her daugter, Mrs, Monroe Relgelman, Wheeler roud. Congress Helghts, D. C.. iafter a long illness. Mrs. Slevers was i the widow of August Sievers, for many yem a resident of this city. esides Mrs. Reigelman, she is sur- vlved by two other daughters, Mrs. Aliene Anthony and Mrs. Amelia John- | sor, both of Washington. FOUND. TOST ANIMALS spply Animal Rescue ue, 71 O st. nw. North 5730, FOR Leag " LOST. ILLFOLD, brown, containing money. val- uable papers; In n.w. near Ga. ave. and New Hamp. ave, Liberal reward. 3602 llst |‘1n. | 1= I money, driver's per- BILLFOLD, containt on mit and receipts of value to owner only: ction car between N. Cap. and Fla. {70 Sireet Wharves, liberal rewazd. | 8" Yarbrough, 27 Que ne. CARVED IVORY PIN. Saturda: nuurd Phone 1 in. 202 17 e strayed from __Cleveland mu 3 months old: Military romd in | Reward. L fan DOG Bo colfar Chevy_Chase. sifn 18th st nw, ENVELOPE Brown maniia, _apor 1 10°x13”, containing various papers pemln- ing to U. 8. Post Office Constructions Hous- ton, Tex.. and Phoenix, Ariz. By Robert E. | McKee, ‘Enrrll contractor of Ei Paso, Tex | Finder” please communicate with Edward J arding, ed General ington. D. C. EYEGLASSES Sunday. Sepi. & mond cab or Greyhound bus omce please return snd receive reward. Apt collie pup - Associ; Contractors, Dia- finder 1619 R Il with black . white gold._bifocal. nw. Co- Reward, 1316 Delafield st. Fimbta 5398 GLASSES—Horn-rimmed. in soft black ¢ lost Wednesday. probably near 19th st. and Pa. ave. Reward. Call Nat. 0072 Br. i02. * HAT. felt. blue velvet trimming, between 20th” and Connecticut. Return 2017 rewar PICTURES (3 ave: reward (3)__French prints; on Conn Emerson_2483 | POCKETBOOK. _ lady's ~ black; ~containine | money and rallway passes” Finder plen phone Met. r call 1020 16th: reward PIN- Black enameled. with one pearl. Re- ard__ Return to 1910 Kaloramd rd. Apt. 504 POODLE, white_ Cuban missing; ' answers o name Midge. at 1301 Fairmont st. n.w RING- Little finger ring: one | gmall” diamonds. 2 sapphires Army-Navy Club’ Va. or Px:m Wigsly on 8 st._Reward._Wisconsin 3761. SUM_OF MONEY. in Georgia on way_to Soldiers’ Home Adams 2947-J.__ vt | WATCH _Elgin wrist watch an: |t tween 14th and K sts and Takoma Park. Phone office Natl . m..um o2 | home. Shep. 2438-J evenings. after Reward i WIRE-HAIRED TERRIER, malc, —white With | marking: straved from 1602 #4th ¥ Children’s pel. answers to. name Rajah. Reward. Clev. 8125. lower front teeth | Reward | car NG STAR, WASHINGTON, | committees by Speaker Cannon and | Bishop was born in Washington i | neral services will be held at the home sections about 40 years. | of his wife and daughter he returned ties FRANK H. BARTO RITES TOMORROW AT 3 P.M. Official Reporter of House Debates ‘Will Be Buried in Rock Creck Cemetery, Frank H. Barto, 54, official reporter of debates in the House of Representa- | tives, who died early yesterday at his| home, 2021 Park road, will be buried to- morrow in Rock Creek Cemetery fol-| lowing funeral services at the residence at 3 pm Mr. Barto, who first came to Wash- ington in 1901, served as secretary to Representative Henry C. Loudenslager of New Jersey and clerk on the House Committee on Pensions. In 1910 he was appointed official stenographer to House continued to serve in that capacity up to the tmme of his appointment as House reporter in 1923 He 1is survived by his widow, a son, Wellington, and a grandchild. MRS. VIOLA BISHOP DIES Graduate of Business High Born in D. C.—Rites Set Tomorrow. Mrs. Viola Fowler Bishop, wife of Paul Bishop, and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Kendall, 514 Lamont street, | died yesterday at Sibley Hospltal, Mrs. | any attended the public schools and Busi- ness High School here. Besides her husband and parents, she is survived by two brothers, Robert and William Kendall, and two sisters, Mrs. Elsie Devan and Alice Kendall.' Pu- at 2 p.m. tomorrow, followed by burial in Glenwood Cemetery. VETERAN, 90, DIES Former Confederate Soldier to Be Buried in Arlington. William Samuel Ayres, 90, a Con- federate veteran, died late yesterday at the home of his niece, Mrs. Ashton | Wedding. 3903 Davenport street. Burial will be in Arlington National Cemetery. Mr. Ayres, who served four years in the 8th Virginia Regiment, went West following the war and lived in various | On the death | to the East and had lived here since. He Is survived by two sisters, Mrs. R. N. Popkins and Mrs. A. F. Caton. i D. C, MRS. J. R. ALPINE DIES AFTER BRIEF ILLNESS Wife of Supervising Direcor of U. S. Employment Service Was Native of Bay State, Mrs. John R. Alpine, wife of the supervising director of the United States Employment Service, Department of Labor, died last night at her apart- ment in the Shoreham Hotel after a several weeks' ilness. Mrs. Alpin was a natlve of Massa- chusetts, but had resided in Washing- ton for more than a year, coming here with Mr. Alpine from her home in New York City, when he was selected to reorganize the United States Employ- ment Service. Mrs. Alpine had & large circle of friends throughout the country, espe- clally in Chicago and Boston, where she formerly resided. She had traveled extensively with her husband, who was formerly vice president of the American Federation o( ubox and who now ls president of the Grin- ECES e Besidés her husband she is survived by two sons, John 8. of St. Louis and Leo J. of New York City, and two daughters, Mrs. Ann Beauchamp of Springfield, Mass., and Alice. Funera] services will be held at St. Thomas' Apostle Catholic Church at 9:30 am. Wednesday. Burial will be in New York. |MARINE BAND PLAYER DIES AT NAVAL HOSPITAL Vincent Selbicky, Marine Band tuba player, who was arrested as a suspect in the unsolved murder of Emanuel Thorne, a private in the Marines, in April, 1931, died last night in Naval Hospital. Selbicky, who was 41, had been un- der treatment for heart disease since September 1. officials of the hospital said. Funeral arrangements are being made by his wife, Mrs. Beulah Selbicky, 7 Eighteenth street southeast. Thorne’s bullet-riddied body was found in & shallow grave in a patch of woods in the rear of Selbicky's home in Greater Capitol Heights, Md., and the musiclan was arrested for investiga- tion by Prince Georges County authori- After being held several dsys and questioned extensively, however, he was released. Selbicky had been a member of the band since 1917. The NATIONAL Repeats Its EASY TERM Proposition— NO MONEY DOWN down And Enjoy Using This LEONARD Electric Refrigerator !! 156 95 ax Included Last week it was another nationally-known electric refrigerator that was advertised on our EASY TERM basis, and the response was so great that this week we feature the fa Here is the ELECTRIC Refrigerator you have always wanted, but never felt you could afford!! NOW-—you need not pay a penny would normally pay for ice the ELECTRIC CLOCK which we GIVE FREE! Come in and select YOUR Leonard Refrigerator TO- MORROW—and enjoy the use of it while you are pay- ing for it!! merely place 25 CENTS A DAY—uwhat you The Store That Saves You Money! "Installation or Delivery Charges mous LEONARD!!! FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1932 I HE WEATHER | of Columbia—Fair and some-. whn cooler tonight and tomorrow; moderate northwest winds. Maryland—Generally fair and some- what Cooler tonight and tOmOTIow, pre- ceded by rain in southeast portion this afternoon. Virginia—Generally fair tonight and tomorrow; somewhat cooler in extreme north portion tonight and in interior tomorrow. West Virginia—Generally fair tonignt and tomorrow; cooler in west and south portions tonight and in extreme east portion tomorrow. River Report. Potomac River clear and Shenandoah River slightly muddy today. Report for Last 24 Hours. ‘Temperature. Barometer. Yesterday— Highest, 77, 3:15 p.m. yesterday. Year ago. &6 Lowest, 67, 6:00 am. today. ago, 71, Tide Tables. (Purnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) ‘Today. 8:53am. 3:21am. 9:13pm. 3:30 pm. The Sun and Moon. Rises. Sun, today 5:50 Sun, tomorrow 5:51 6:14 Moon, today.. 6:55p.m. 7:28am Automobile lights must be turned on one-half hour after sunset. Rainfall. Monthly ramfall in inches in the Capital (current month to date) 93: 2 Record. 709 6.84 884 ‘Tomorrow. 9:32am. 4:03am. 9:50 p.m. 4:07pm. Sets. 6:16 November December Weather Stations. Atianue Baltimor Birmingh Galveston, Tex Helena, Mont Dak det Spain Greenwich 'ti Azores it observ Gibraltar, ' (Noor Horta (Fa: 5t GCgorees, n BREAKS COLLARBONE Mrs. Sadie Park Injured in Auto- mobile Accident. Mrs. Sadie Park, 49, of the 1700 block of Irving street, was In an undeter- mined condition in Emergency Hospital today, suffering from injuries received yesterday when struck by an automobile near her home. She was said to have recelved a broken collarbone and cuts about the head. Morris Kensberger, 1300 block of Co- lumbia road, was the driver of the au- wmobfile which struck her, according CPEATEW DT hc:mbors (@) One of the largest under- takers in the world. Each price is a complete funeral, cars and all. Plain, neat gray casket and all service in- 865 Square, gray cloth, 375 neat, good quality. . Exceptionally fair grade cloth, any 895 Steel vaults, 50-year $ g .. 85 Solid metal casket, lead S S 165 anfi'i;ERs 3 Chapels, 6 Parlors, 15 Cars—Does the Greatest Volume of Funerals in ‘Washington Cor. 14th & Chapin N.W, Phone Col. 0432 MORE MONEY ON HAND TO MEET MILD WINTER New York State Savings Banks Show Gain in Deposits Set Aside for Emergencies. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, September 16—A mild | ™ Winter (Weather Bureau's prediction) and $67,624,382 more cash on hand to meet it is the prospect for citizens of New York State. Henry R. Kinsey, president of the Savings Bank Association of New York, said that the $67.624,382 represented an increase over the same time last year in the savings on deposit in mutual sav- ings banks. August withdrawals were the small- est in five months, he said. Qurds of Thanks HOLLOWAY. LOTTIE. I wish to extend to my relatives and friends my sincere ap- preciation for their expressions of kind- ness. "“fl'm.l and be-uu!ul floral offer- ings et the death of my beloved sister. OLLN ks & mamsTaLK. * PROCTOR, BEULAH. We wish to extend 10 our relatives nnd friends our sincere thanks and sporeciation for their kiud 'ROCTOR. ROSCOE PROCTOR AND PAMILY. 16* Bruths. ALPINE. FRANCES EMILY. On Tnursday s will be off s friends invited. Int New York later. BALDWIN. CHARLES W. Sevtember 15, 1032, at 925 & of 17, st 9 am, Apostle _Church. 2661 . ‘where mass will be of Relatives and friend Interment in Rock Creck Cem: BARTO. FRANK M. Suddenly s- Sy CBebtember 15, 1933, at. his residence 2021 Park rd beloved husband of Mary B’ Barto his late_residence u ber 17. at 3 p.m. ment Rock Creek Cemetery. BATES. JOHN EDWARD. & On Wednestas 14. N " EDWARD husband father of Mrs t\gqm Lots. Joh r. n al from 1 Creek Cemetery BISHOP. HELEN VIOLA. mber 15 1032 at Sibiey Sen 15, 1 FELER VIOLA ‘of 514 Lamont 0p. te; Requiem mass at th R o atérment Mount Departed this 1 1932, at Casu uneral trom Pr.rndlm;u 'H sts. 5w * suddenty, on Tu!s:‘ny 32, at 5 pm. IDA DAY COLE. IDA nu co t of Jul n, Martha Day Cuve d Day. mother-in-la and Florence E. Ccle two grandchildren and ves and friends. Fu-| Septemoer 17, st 1:30 Ernest Jarvis funeral n.w. Interment Lin- Henry and Bern d M. Scot! W HAN. r[onfi}: E. On \\ednud-r st Bis Tegidence; 320, Viitaee. Va | SEORGE E | beloved nusband of Emma nd father rz nd Moziah Baptist Ch; ., Bungay. Septemper u at 1:0 v. J. H. Randolp! ng. DOWGINS. Wednesda; ter and ong nephew a .mrr & Sons Septe ™ Funeral from his late residence. t. n.w., Saturday, September 17, GRACE. September 1§ 1033, at her, residen: Spring. Md_. GRACE. the lage .v-mu b, Fore “mune M Bards ‘Co Fureral chapel. 412 " on' Monday. September 1. a n- Suddenly. on Thursday. ce. il e p.m. Relatives and friends invited. terment at Fort Llnro!n Cemetery GALVIX. MARY G On Thursday Septem- \033; o her residence, 3211 13th st G.. ‘beloved wife of Timothy B from her cred Heartat9am facited To attend. " Interment Mount Olivel Cemetery. HENRY, JAMES. 15. 1932 at 10:20 p.m On Thursday. September . at_his_residence, 1362 Fiorida ave. ne. JAMES HENRY, Busband of Julla Hears zier 5 funeral home. 389 %> Notice of fun Re‘muns at hode Island a0 e JACKSON. THORNTON, Departed this life suddenly. Tuesday. 932 JACK September _13. ON. He leaves to and John Jackson. fwo ‘aunts. Bertie Howard and Lucan: three uncles. George Lomax, Bovd and Wilton Jackson of Caroline Counts. Va. and & host of other relatives and friends, Body resting at Ann F. way's funeral home. 342 oA R R e from above funeul Home. JOHNSON. HAR f ey, Sentember u 32 aw. at 3 pm. arted this lite atiise de: of Mary % Johnson and half-brother of son, Remaing resting at the nerai Saturaay, Septermi 3pm, from the above chapel. Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. JOHNSON. PHILIP H. arted this lfe Thursday, September 15, DepAnbatti e JOHNSON. _He leaves to mourn their loss two song Milburn_and Russell Johnson, and two_sisters. m. ins may be seen ,m 8 pm. at chardson & Co. Lnurme.m f er 17, c. Trardson OMCIAGNG. Inteiment Fayne Cemetery. Y M. On Wednesday, ' 502 2. at bis residence. 8084 HARRY M. e e e Braths. Iggfi%ln:l CLARENCE Tues Sprember’ 13, = i3y um:w-.: MAGRU Macruder ]Bnl" two \(!dl»r( Remal eWArt's funera] k| Pridsy. & al ho e, 30 JOHN. On Thurs 3. at his residesee ASTERB( of Baward and Mary Mas Testing at ‘the ‘W. E: church, 1isd E a mber 16 - Funeral " from "iihéoln e Testdence 17, at 1 p terment MIN P’)k!\f “"LI\VI l Tielday h LIAM F. 'POg| Msrtle B poc ,E:v the lu\lsmn TERESA REED mmuu A 60 e Fesidence a KEED. $h n Jacks e SIEVERS. CAROLINE It Memoriam RICHARD HAROLD. I FUNERAL DIRECTORS. . WISE CO. F TA\LA)R ST, IeAI nnx V. L. SPEARE C Co. Neither the ow National 2802 1009 H St. N.W. WILLIAM H.SCOTT 409 8th ST SE. LINCOLN 0530 DIRECTORS TATORIUM Frank G Gexer s Sons ( Co. 1113 SEVENTH ST. g Moders Chupel. Telephone National 2473 ALFRED B GAWLER ALTER A. GAWLER WILLIAM A, GAWLER JOSEPH SONS Established 1850 Chapel Cremations Lady attendant 1750-2-4 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W. Phones: NAtional 5512-5513 ' NO BRANCH OFFICE Succeeding the Dvlflnll W. R. Spcare C, 1628 Connectien Decatur 6242 "CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST cATITOL ST. me_Lincoln_0372. W. W. DEAL & CO, 26 B ST. NE LINCOLN 8200 Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 3034 L[ ( \\ S’wnt West 0098 Established 1841 MGAWLER CO. = Funeral Directors - LEONARD M. GAWLER 1804 M St N.W. Natl. 2650-2651 "JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1337 10th St. N.W. Phone North 0047 Established 18' FUNERAL _ DESIGNS. Hfll cemmy Sucdenls, HAROLD B mu\m ‘S0 0f Commangant Paul A nnd g‘ 'mber 17, 1! ‘ 30 p.m, Relative ang Trens {nvlm. itrent Congressicnal Cemetery. " Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. Prompt Aute Delivery Bervice — Artistie—expressive—inexpensive T GEO. C C. SHAFFER