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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, EISEMAN’S SEVENTH AND F STREETS FOR YOUR FALL SUIT o TS WILL PAY L MO’\ITHL AR LS $6 T R NEW FALL SUITS 18 Charge It on These Convenient Terms NOTH[NG DOWN-—Just Pay %6 in October 6 in November %6 in December Today, yot can dress up in fine apparel at prices far less that you have paid in many years. These suits at $18 have the style, fit and character that vou will find in clothes at much higher prices. Only the finest woolens and trimmings are used. Every suit is guaranteed to fit and to wear. A complete selection of the very newest shades and models for Fall wear. See them. SEN L e S TOPCOATS, SlS—Notiling Down — Just Pay $6 Monthly TUXEDO SUITS, $18—Nothing Down—Just Pay $6 Monthly | ! nently injured in an . _—————>- 618 12th HORNING’S 612 12th Collier’s ror October 8, 1332 your favorite store. le miss this remark- ent now. Sterling ghted with either Horning's Special Silver Polish Reg. 30c¢ 20c¢ The Y;-pt. Jar Sa-Eighteen Twelfth St. —_— A Deposit Will Between F and G Streets’ Reserve Your Selection D. C. [PLANS COMPLETED FOR PRINGLE RITES Full Military Honors Will Be Ac- corded Admiral at An- napolis. FRIDAY., SI Complete arrangements for the fu- neral of Vice Admiral Joel R. P. Pringle, which will be held Sunday at the Naval Academy at Annapolis, Md, were an. nounced today at the Navy Depart- ment. Admiral Pringle died Monday at San Diego, Calif., after being stricken aboard the U. 8. 8. West Virginia, his ee battalions of midshipmen, under command of Rear Admiral Bdgas L. Larimer, chief of the Navy Bureau of Ordnance, will be selected to escort the body. The Naval Academy Band and the Midshipmen's choir will par- ticipate in the funeral services, which will take place in the academy chapel at 2:30 pm._Rev. Dr. Stanley Hughes of Newport, R. 1., will officiate. ‘The list of honorary pallbearers fol- lows: Admiral Hilary P. Jones, retired; Rear Admiral Charles F. Hughes, re- | tired; former Chief of Naval Operations Rear Admiral Jehu V. Chase, Rear Ad- miral Frank H. Schofleld, Rear Ad- miral Frank B. Upham, chief of the Bureau of Navigation; Rear Admiral ‘Walton L. Sexton, mm-m emel of unl operations; Rear Admiral R. Gherardi, hydrographer at the Nnvy D!nrtment Capt. John Hines, re- tired; Capt. Charles F. Macklin, U. Naval Reserve; Capt. Alfred Johnson, Capt. Arthur P. Fairfleld and Capt. Samuel W. Bryant. . = Asks $30,000 Damages. WINCHESTER, Va., September 30 (Special) —Claiming she was perma. tomobile colli sion early last Spring, Malone, dzughter of Mr. Percy Malone, of Frederick County, in- | || stituted suit for $30,000 damages today in Corporation Court against Herman H. Hable, wealthy Winchester business man. Mrs. Malone was also injured in | the lccldent FUNERALS e LWL LU RR Tel e o 27 e 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- 565 Square, gray cloth, neat, good quality. . grade clod:, any § color s 95 guarantee Solid metal cnket lead Couch casket—the $ whole funeral .. 165 3 Chapels, 6 Parlors, 15 Cars—Does the Greatest Washington Cor. 14th & Chapin N.W. cluded 75 Exceptionally fair Steel uuln. so-ye-r 885 s gl Call CHAMBERS Volume of Funerals in Phone Col. 0432 Miss Frances | and Ms. | — | more, PP ELIBER 30, 1932, FARMHAND WHO SHOT WOMAN IS RELEASED Montgomery Police Believe His Story He Mistook Her for ' Chicken Thief. By a Staff Correspondent of The Star. ROCKVILLE, Md., September 30.— Curby Brent, 35-year-old colored farm. o Wednesday Bight atter Aring vom y D! Mrs. Bertha Counts, s housemaid on the farm of L. R. Sabin, near th- ington Grove, was freed by Montgom- ery County police after being questioned here yesterday afternoon in connection with the ! Police announced that they were sat- isfled with Brent's story that he mis- took the woman for a chicken thief who has been farmers in that vicinity and fire with a shotgun at close range when he saw the woman in the orchard of Sabin’s farm, where they both are employed. Mrs. Counts escaped with minor wounds of the left thigh and is recov- ering at the Montgomery County Gen- eral Hospital. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. Dinner, Worshipful Masters’ Associa- tion, Hamilton Hotel, 6:30 p.m. Card party, benefit 8t. Prancis Sales Church, Auditorium, Twentieth street and Rhode Island avenue north- alter | east, 8 p.m. Meetings, Sigma Tau Lambda Frater- 5. m:y, mynow- Hotel, 7.p.m. party, benefit Anacostia !oot ball'te team, 530 Seventh street mh- east, 8 p.m. Musical program, Young Men's Jubl- l2e Chorus of Friendship Baptist | Church, Vermont Avenue Baptist | Church, 8:30 p.m. Fairfax Marriage Licenses. FAIRFAX, Va. September 30 (Spe- cial) —Marriage licenses have been is- sued here to Albert McDonough Clay- | land, 28, and Corftta Anna Wells, 22, both’ of Baltimore, Md.; Alonzo Price, | 27, Bristow, Va., and Eiizabeth F. Gil- 21, Wuhmmn. D. C.; Edwin | Montgomery Garrett, 27, Washington, w:) cvnnd Mary Page Millan, 23, Fair- ax, Va. —_— Births Reported. | | Allsn T. and Helen Powley. girl. | Arthur R. Plorance K. Gelger. | d Marion - c-mmn. sirl. 3. Hersattl. boy. E. and Hilda M. Oxford, boy. Elvere and Euzlies Harrigaton. boy. Luls M. f’ o3 g. ‘:rn'r llnd Elsie A;{km‘*fln av gharles .n?drmme Davit 5 R Marta 1 Jorcebe. bos ohrison. Mack 424 Bl st o Jimes - and Louice Gonner. Boy. Deaths Reported. 3720 Upton st . | Pranes: Pm-mm- Hospital apHerbert A Burn, 64, Massachusetts George Losan. 85, 927 20th st Charles L Weneer, 51, Garfield Hospital Fannie Winner, 50, st e Carr 0. Sinjey Hossital Snyder, 45, United Btatés Naval ornick. 43, Walter Reed Hospital. Eanern Tarr 332010 3vd 1t Aaron P‘i Marica 3 2, Lone s onmmer Hunnll Bilxs Hutchinson. Browns ct. 71 aliinger Hospital 32, Tuberculosis Hospital. t Arply I e wereon mitlals are | vg se Call st the home uth | Glasser. Wisconsin 001, to claim s Rat iert September 42 | FOR 1 D()!T ANIMALS l‘w" Animal Rescue Leagee 11 O st nw, Norh oo l.'l‘. re ‘m aE No 13100:"in Bethesd Call Dr. Earnest, Clev. 0G, female tan and Black. T clipped Back of neck: wearing neck cham with Va. tag and Studded nar- | ness: Sept. 22. near 15th and ai | Call ‘Room’ 5-E, Columbia Hosita Rmmm-m ®old, engraved -11-'86, 4-6-'32. Low-priced funeral service is NOT some- thing new with us. W e were the first firm in Washington to offer inexpensive funeral services, and we still are the lowest priced. It was back in 1909, long before the war, that we adopted the service for less money. policy of giving more During all the years which have passed we have learned more and more how to elimi and hence lower our nate unnecessary costs, prices without detract- ing in the least from the quality of our service. ’ The one important fact to remember is this: that DEAL pnce s are, as we can readily PROVE, the LOW- EST in Washington. We do not qualify that outright statement in any way. IDIEAIL FUNERAL HOME INC 816 H STREET N.E. de|of the University Club and a director 2 | cLav. MASONS PLAN RITES FOR DR. M. F. FINLEY Services at Grave to Follow Those Tomorrow at Epiphany Church. ‘The Grand Lodge of Masons in the District will conduct final rites tomor-l row afternoon at the grave, in Rock ; Creek Cemetery, of Dr. Mark F. Finley, past grand master, who died yesterday. at Emergency Hospital following a long illness. 5 The Grand Lodge will meet at 2:30 o'clock at the Masonic Temple, and funeral services will be held at 3 pm. at the Church of the Epiphany, fol- lowed by interment. Dr. Finley, oldest living member of the American Dental Association, practiced dentistry here for more than 45 years. He had been treasurer of the District Dental Society for 35 years.! He was active in many of the Masonic bodies of the District, and was promi- | nent in the affairs of the Church of the Epiphany. He was a charter member of the Federal-American National Bank. Born in Y] e m&é Dr. Pinley was gradual rom Mic! n Dental e He is survived by two sons, Mark P., jr, and John T. Pinley, and a brother, Col. John D. Finley, U. 8. A, retired. | E. Dunkum, Willlam K. Reeve, Dr. George H. Townsend, Dr. Elmer Soth- oron, Iriving S. Hall, Willlam H. Gracs, Prancis L. Pahy and E. Barrett Knock will be Harry 52 00d, Dr. Thomas . ist, Dr. Willlam N. Cogan, Dr. Charles D. Cole, Dr. William N. Sim- kins, Dr. Fenton Bradford, Dr. James T. McClenanan, Dr. Henry M. Schooley, . A. D. Weakley, Dr. Chester A. an-r Dr. Mark O. Davis, John Paul Ernest and Frank B. Steele. ‘The Grand Commandery, Knlzhul Templar, of which he was past grand commander, will hold special services | at the home at 8 pm. today. Marriage Licenses. Hermang Schleefast. a1, 1117 Chrisiine Bchreiver. 39, 1658 Church 3¢ Rev. Crarles Encer: niel J. Reiliy, 28, Ml |3!h X lnd RDSI Xl'h. 19, 1108 C st Ed 4 J. | Foxtane | Clavion 28. 1228 12th 2 | S0 R w0 Rev E, Tume Elinor A, Tot! 3. Barney Phillips. d P Smithie. 60. and Lee P. Ander- h of Richmond, Va.: Rev. Allan Te Robert €. Gra. 3. 2701 Montello ave. n e . thy Groce, 23. man ave ; Lewis Jn.u F. Clzland 27,1409 Chaoin st.. and | 7. 1322 Wisconsin ave -mp 28. 1714 19th st. and ssx{arner % o0 ot 07 e W D. Gioton Sneiton. 27. Louiss. Va. and | Virginia E._Welfley. 26. Gordonsville. Va. Rev. Allan P Poore. Willam 3. Lockard. 22 Perndale. Md.. Mary M. Aurphy. 31, Baltimore, Md Allan F. Poore. Harry A Buckner. 22. and Jean M. Wein- | stein. 20. Both of Baitimore, Md.: Rev. Moses A Jorwiz and and Rev. and Mav. 43. 140 © st Rev. B rmnms 46. 140 C st. s omer A. Kent. Ao 5. 5Chana, 22, 1419 Trinidad ave Margaret R F 23,1220 I st T Walsh. 271935 1ath <t and Ger- Jacohy, 22. 309 Rhode Isiand ave. 400 16th st.. and | 45 Michigan ave. ne.: | se. se 33 Fiorida ave me. x skins, 25. Camden. N. J Rev A 3 Teler Eimer Matlock. 27. 2119 K st. and Odessa Twyman. 19. 1021 21st st.: Rev. K. W. Row | ADAMS. ANNA. On Tuesdar. September 3T. | At her, residencs “the_ John T. Rhines 1 221 North Patrick Slexandria. 0 ENT. ROBERT. Departed this life Wed- r 28, 8t 6:45 am. 16o], 'ROBERT BRENT. i Jeaves to mourn their_loss a loving wife. Emma Brent. a sister, Elizabeth Hatch. and a host of other relatives and frieads. Remains resting at Eugene Ford's funeral parlors. Notice of funeral later. BROWN, CHARLES C. Suddeniy, on Tues oy “September 21" 1932 @ Hos- RLES na | and nephes He leaves | other vemnes and friends. Puncral Sy | day. Oet 1:30 pm.. from New Belhel Baptist Church. n and S sts. n.w Remains resting at the W. Emi rvi funeral chureh 1432, U N dener. Te s MARY E. Departed this life on Thursday, September 21 1932, at Galliser | s briaf iliness. MA c ters, three brothers and - relatives_and _{friends. October 2, at 2 pm.: funeral home.” 4 Inesnl Jiemerial Cemeters. September sd FULLER. ADA G, On Thursdas, Septemuer e) \ 5?{')(“5 ll hn late r?!ld?n(? %‘fi A onday. October, 3, 3 Titerment PRiSGeIBRIA. 2 CHARLES RICHMOND. On| 29, 1932. at his . CHARL!S[ by four dauehters, ¢ Schambers, Mrs. E. G. Wenner Mt Qertrude B Gregory of Washington, > rs. P. P. Clark of Glen| — ¢ ok, N, J. | Services, and, m(c'men(lth . Octol Urday, Opiutritie, “Md. %" Flease omit . PRUDIE WEST. On Wednesday, A siember 0. 1623, ¢ her residence. 248 | W ienimeton sve., Ciarendon. Va.. WEST HANGER. beloved wife of Charles | nd mother of Thomas S. Bow- iger. ‘member of Mary Washif Hiarendon: iday. Se a3 9p oA e after which iime ehime will be made to Roanoke, Va. where f! neral services, will be day. October o iner. Mazs 1D Interm Rugby boulevard metery, Roanoke. immediately there- | HART. ELIZABETH. On Wednesday. Sep- tember 35; 1993, af her, residence, 3619 374 ETH HART (nce Cross. beloved wite of James W Hart and mother Hes'er S. Hart and R Hart Funeral from the W, Chambers co: funeral home, 1400 -Chapin 'st. Saturday, Getober 1 at 12:30 Neeting. Hious mp 120 B2 B fatives and friends a7 | invited. “Interment at Camp Springs. Md. | JDHNSON. ALBERT. Departed _this Thursday. September 29, 1932. at 7 a.m. at Freedmen's Hospital, ALBERT JOHN- SON. ‘devoted husband 'of Bertha (Neal) th < lf;m"l': Kellev JQUNSON, Algll‘; Members of Columbia naumd ol the furieral of Brother ALBERT o be held at Henry 8 Wash- ‘nxlons fun:nl]nolr;; 467 N st P t Elke Home, 361 Rnode riday, September 30. at 3 nm Eates Vlodges wrid tempies are 1n- ER H. EPPS. Exalted Ruler. Attear- TEE CAMPBELL. Secreiars: JOHNSON, MAUDE T On Wednesday, Sep- 28, 1032. after a brief iilness, MAOD; IQHNEON. the beloved wie of Granville T Johnson and d fate Emmeti and Rosa Jones. st. ter 4 p.m__Punerai Baturday, October 1. . L. Davis officiating. Woodl KEYSER, JESSIE F. On Thursday, Septem- ber 20, 1033, at Casusity Hospital, JESSIE KEYSER. Puneral services at the Lee Tineral nome. 4ty and C ste’ne. FH- da: sosunbe 7:30 ela- tives and friends tnvlud to atfend. Toter- mlnt Cedar Hill Cems LEWIS. HARRY. On 'nmudn. (September N Ten3 et his rovidence. st HARRY, She Gevolcd pusoand. of Lewis. fsther of Ethel Brione: Jonn, Wil ‘and Edn; d * broth: Acting pallbearess will include Gratz!' SWAN | WASHINGTON, CHARLES. Beatha. Cu“"cl On ’l'hundly. Bep- 1932, st 4 rest- b “:'n e yess of s age. beloyed n the son of Charles Elizabeth M! neral filhll’d-l 8th s Vflefl 12 ARY, I‘!m LAWTON. On Thurs tembcr 29, at her residence. 'mfi' of Michael .l’! lnd Glufllfl rton. 25 at 9 a.m.. from st. and Pa. & |lv.l invited. Hill Cemeter; on,unr BESSIE L. en’s Bods t the i t. Frienc Tnieiment umuu) itbos ot & ality are requested to assemt BESSIE L= OLEARY. Pridas. Sepie ne'x' m fuRapdicd - p? -ur:nlyr :¢ 4 residen ELLEN T. STANTON. Secretar l‘lTLflil l.oll!l l On wednesdu. nome O Bt un Whlum H Mgt LO0TS, a ‘tober " Reiatives nd fricnds iviied. xmmnem st Ariington National Ceme- lrzszl, HARMAN F. tember 29. 1932, st ne. of 4 at g On_Thursday, Sep- Re h.s residence. 1239 E HARMAN P. RE ‘husband < iate Marsare: C. Resser Barvices 5eph Gawler's Sons chasel, 1754 Pa. ¥ on Friday, September 30, at SCRMIDT, JORX G. On Wednesday, Sep- tember 33. 1932, ai Bibley Hospital JOHN G.. beloved hushand of Hester C. Schmidt Snd Tacher of Rose Hee seh's funeral pariors. mains rest- Hrattsvill Fugeral from the sbove parlors S ey, Octeber . o0t e et And" Trtends. invited. " Tnterment Fort Line coln Cemetery. 7 seotember st 3391 fpsldepce of her m P SUEL N AAE BATTH, ased 16 yoarn belonv;d aienter of Huey tand® Gusnie Funeral services at the Second Baulst courch. Fally Churen, Va - Siin: Tolatives. Tnvited. ¥ Interment A nierme tist Cnurch Cemetery. m = - o Departed this Ite Sep ‘tember 2‘- 1 1- l'. ‘Tuber: ORDELIA 8 She their loss a llusblnd Rev 8wann: a stepmother the Fos Fox i john_Sylvester celia Posey: fa: broth, Aexander’ Posey. Ellwood 5 Cox an Re e Ford’s funeral itol st. Saturda. Church. pe Puneral to be y. from Mour ¢ Charles County. Md. TAYLOR. JULIUS L. Departed this life Tuesday. ‘September 27 Freeaman's Hospital, husband of Nam Fune: sharp Church, nwon. JULIUS L ¥ Sunda: rom "ty Vers o e tempie at 13 noon. By order of Charies Datener Lodge 15.7. A A M ALTER 3" BROOKER, W. M RIFFITH, Sec. WARNKE. LAURA R. .On Tharsda: th 7 p. ives and friends invited. © Ine fehent Congressional Comatery, On Priday Ser- * his residence. WASHINGT por: 5! John T. Rhines fu- neral chapel. 3rd and Eve sts. s.w. Noties of funeral It WATERS, MARY A. On . 1832, at her reside: 3 AR’ beloved wife of teré and_mother of at §:39 am. Reauiem St. Gabriel's Church at 9 am. Refatives and_fricnds miied to attsnd Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. E Mrs. L SNER. of the late Joseph H. wmmer and mother of Mirs. Mark Thistia: Interment Brookfille. Ky. Sat- er 1. WILLIAMS, CLARENCE. Mondav LLIAM! SCLARRNCE, Departed this life belovad brother of Febeecs Puneral from his sister's resi- L st. nw. on Saturday. Octo- 863 pm. Relatives and {riends i: es. Fun 23, Octabe; 2 from 9. T. Stewarts uner Barior 30 H o ok, 4 In Memoriam GIULIANL. MARIANKA In sad but loving remembrance of our dear wife other, MARIANNA GIULIANL who aepartea this life one year ago today. Sepicmber 30. 1931 Mother. dear. how we miss your sweet oice. That tenderness of your touch. For the older we grow more surely we know Your life to us meant so much HUSBAND AND CHILDREN. * LEITNER, 1IDA. In sad but loving rememe branc my dear sister, IDA EelTNER, ¥ho passed away eight years axo toda: Seotember 30 1694, ° 0 Fr0. CLARK " SEARS. JENNIE of my loving m Who left us one 30. 1931, A loving mother. 30 good and kind No triend on earth like her we find. Sad was the hour of that unhappy day. When God called our darling mother away, EMMA QUEENAN. SMALLWOOD. AGNES. In sad memory of our dear mother, SMALLWOOD. who departed this life Dineteen years ago today, September 30. iR DEVOTED DA 3 U kR DEVOLE UGHTERS, LOUISE loving remembrance . JENNIE W. SEARS, 80 today, September but 1o AGNE: There is a, i so dear we miss, There is ed God keep her safe wich Him until We meet Some day above H HTE Ra AND ALick - JOHN R WRIGHT CO. 1337 10th st w; GEO. W. WISE CO. . IW. P. TAYLOR) P90 et iz % V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors to nor connected with the original W. R. Speare establish- Bione National 2m02__ 1009 H St. N.W. WILLIAM H. SCOTT 409 8th ST. S.E. ot TROOR J. WILLIAM LEE’S FUNERAL DIRECT CREMATORIU) 4th & C STS. NE. LINCOLN 5200 Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH ST. NW. Nt Modern Chapel_Teiephone National 2473 CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301_EAST CAPITOL ST. Phone_Lingoin 0372 Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 34 M gtm!fi‘\cv‘mc’:’;mm West 00 M St N.W. s 13, ALFRED B, GAWLER @ r» WILLIAM A. GAWLER OSEPH GAWLER SONS Established 1850 Chapel Cremations Lady attendant 1750-2-4 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W. Phones: NAtional ‘5512-5518 NO BRANCH OFFICE FUNERAL QESIGNS ; GEO. A. COMLEY 22,0 .°% Artistie Floral Designs by Experts Nicht' Phones. Clar. 138-3-1 or 361-3-1 Lewis. " Remains W.Ernest Jarvis funeral chureh. 1 ou ‘st. n.w. Notice of fu- neral hm MANN, LAURA NEWBOLD. On Thursday tember 25, 1932 a her residence; i - Gorcoran LAURA NEWBOLD MANN. Enenl "services ot the above residence on October 1 at 1 pan. t|Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. AFromot Auto Delivery Service istie—expressive—inexpensive GEO. C. SHAFFER, ™ EXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEME AT o Erebes (4th & B MODERA’ Open Evenings (] and Sundays Y

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