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EW YORK AVENUE ot. THE MOST MODERN MEN'S WEAR STORE IN AMERICA Store Hours: 8:30 AM. to 6 P.M. iscontinuing Business WE CLOSE IN ELEVEN DAYs BECAUSB of the inability of the- Parker-Bridget Co. to secure the additional capital needed to. carry on, it is necessary to discontinue the business. Sweeping Reductions A Group of 123 OVERCOATS $13-75 A Group of 73 Further Reduced to VERCOATS $16°75 Further Reduced to A Specid €roup of (@) Trouser Suits Drastically $1 S Reduced to A Speeial Group of @ Trouser Suits %18 All Other Suits and Overcoats Correspondingly Reduced Drastically Reduced to By order of the court, I invite private bids on the store fixtures and good will of the Parker-Bridget Co. FRANK M. LOW Ancillary Receiver Free Parking at the Capital Garage While Shopping Here e New York Avenue at Fifteenth ) N LEO J. MANSUY RITES |MRS. LIMERICK RESTS T0 BE TOMORROW|™ ARLINGTON CEMETERY Former Resident of Washington Died in Pittsburgh on Thursday. Mrs. Fannie Bacon Limerick, !ormerlfioox thiz died at Treasury Employe, Native of Ohio, Had Lived in Washington Most of His Life. Funeral services for Leo J. Mansuy, 42, a mechanical engineer at the Treas- ury Department, who died Saturday at the home of his sister, Mrs. William J. Hyde, 3424 Twenty-second street north- east, will be held tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock at St. Francis de Sales Church. Interment will be in Mary's Cemetery. Born in Toledo, Ohio, Mr. Mansuy came to Washington as a child, at- tended local schools, graduating from McKinley High School. He attended Catholic” University. Entering the Government service in the Interlor Department, he was ap- pointed a topographical draftsman in the Alaskan Railroad Commission and was in® Juneau, Alaska, from October, 1914, to April, 1915. He returned to Washington and was a draftsman in the Navy Yard here, until his transfer February 15, 1930, to the Treasury De- partment, where he has been a me- chanical engineer in the Office of the Supervising Architect of+the Treasury. Mr. Mansuy is survived by his sister, his mother, Mrs. Mary K. Mansuy, and a brother, John 5. Mlmuy. MRS. MUNSELL, FAIRFAX NATIVE, DIES IN WEST Los Angeles Resident for 35 Years Was Widely Known in Capital. Word has been received here of the death last Thursday in Los Angeles, Calif,, of Mrs. Juanita Barnes Munsell, native of Fairfax, Va., and widow of J. C. Munsell, formerly in business in this city. Funeral services were held sat- urday at the home ol her brother, W. gednamu, in Los Angeles, where she Mrs. Munsell was widely known in this vicinity, having been reared in nearby Virginia. She was the daughter of the late John H. and Mary I Barnes National Cemetery today, following mnenl seryjces at erick, who was raised in Washing- ton, was the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Park A. Bacon, 1489 Newton street. She 1;‘::.0 ;umved 3 by usband Mrs, Fannie Limerick, and three children of Pittsburgh and'a brother. ENSIGN R. B. FOSTER'S BODY ARRIVES HERE Navy Officer Who Killed Self on U. 8. 8. Oklahoma to Be Buried in Arlington Tomorrow. of Baltimore. who killed himself aboard the Battleship U. S. S. Oklahoma at San Pedro, Calif., a nek ago yesterday, reached Washington morning. It was escorted by Enslzn Volckert P. Douw, who also had been serving on the Oklahoma. The official board of inquest, named after Ensign Foster's death, found that he died by strangulation, by his own hand, it was lemned today at the Navy Department. Ensign Foster will be buried at 2 o'clock tomorrow after- noon in Arlington National Cemetery. The body is at the receiving vault at Fort Myer, Va. pending burial. The Navy Department said that En- sign Foster will be buried with full military honors. Officiating will be Capt. 8. K. Evans, chief of the Navy Powers of Baltimore. Honorary pallbearers will be Lieuts. of Pairfax. She had resided In | (junior Grade) H. W. Goodall, W. . California for about 35 years. Mayer, jr.; J. S. Blue, J. M. Sweeney, She is survived by three sisters and C. 5. Weeks and R. M. MacKinnon. R & brother in addition to the brother in Los Angeles. They are Mrs. Lillie NEW YORKER DIES HERE AFTER TAKING POISO Palmer of Lyon Village, Va.; Mrs. Nina William A. Powell, Georgetown Ashton of Clarendon, Va.; Mrs. Irene Dayton of this city, and J. Horace Graduate, in Capital for Visit, ‘Was Credit Manager. Bamnes of Fairfax. William A. Powell. 45, of Grand Con- course, N. Y. credit manager for a New York City clothing store, died last night in Emergency Hospital from the effects of poison swallowed last Tuesday. Dr. A Magruder MacDonald, acting coroner, said this morning he would withhold a certificate pens an in- vestigation and report by the narocotic and homicide squads of the Police De- partment. Powell came to this city with his wife, Mrs. Virginia Powell, to visit his mother and sister in Lyon Villiage, Va. ;I‘hpyi were stopping at the Powhatan otel. He was a native of Washington and Deaths | Reported Mary G. Chick. K0, Elizabe Hattie E. Mable. Charles A. Padgett. Elizabeth M. Somers, wn, 1717 D st. se. nster, 50, en route Gallinger Hunter. 50. 417 Kentucky ave V. “Ecklund, 50, Providence Hos- bert A. Cushman, 42, Haw- thorne pl. piSi¥in T Veness, 36. Waiter Reed Hos- PEaran Maxle. tmu.mm 5428 Qs SiaTehall, 55 Casualty Hos- Gltays Brann Gallinger Hospital. (a0ant Fred “Tompkins, Gallinger Hosnl: Law Sch VISCOUNTESS FURNESS 'S GRANTED DIVORCE Twin Sister of Mrs. Reginald Van- derbilt Gets Custody of Son in London. 00l. Seventh and F $6 Monthly Will Pay for Your New Suit By the Assoclated Press. Purness, twin sister of Mrs. Reginald C. ‘The body of Ensign Robert B. Foster |. Chaplain Corps, assisted by Rev. Hugh Fel H a graduste of the Georgetown University | Hu THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Fair and some- what colder tonight and tomorrow; lowest temperature tonight about 44 de- grees; gentle northwest winds, becom- ing variable. land and Virginis—Fair tonight and tome:row; somewhat colder tonight and in east portion tomorrow. West Virginia—Fair wnllhl IM to- morrow; somewhat colder tonight. River Report. Potomac and Bhenandosh Rivers clear today. Reports for Last 48 Hours. ‘Temperature. Barometer. Degrees. 9.96 | Geler's Sons, will be held Wednesday Record for Last 24 Hours. Highest, 65, at 7 p.m. yesterday. Year ago, 64. Lowest, 55, at 7:20 am. today. Year ago, 50. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Sets. Sun, today .. Sun, tomorrow. 5:20 Moon, today .. 5:37am. 2:34p.m. Automobile lights must be turned on | one-half hour after sunset. .| of Baltimore. Precipitation. Monthly precipitation in inches in the Capital (current month to date): | h. 1933.. Average. Record. | 355 7.09 ‘82| 84 | 91 '89 | ‘89 | 28 | 76 85 Stations. Abilene, Tex. Albany. N. Y. Atlanta.” Ga Atlantic Baltimore, 34 0.60 Cloudy 2 ... Cloudy 0.02 Cleveland. Ohio, 0.06 Columbia, Des . . 0.10 ron.’ 8. Indianapolis.Ind 24 C 0.01 Jacksonville,Fl . Louisville, A leans, New York, N.Y. % oma’ City. LONDON, January 23—Viscountess | & Vanderbilt of New York and sister of | & Mrs. Benjamin Thaw, jr., of Pittsburgh, obtained a divorce today from her hus- band, Viscount Furness, chairman of the Furness Shipbullding Co., Ltd. She was given custody of her son and costs against the viscount. She brought the action last month, charging misconduct Viscountess Furness, the former Mrs. James Vail Converse, was married to the shipping magnate in 1926. 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She said she had received threats of violence. ‘The speaker referred to Eastern States as “almost as alien as though they were planted on European “Are you going to nlow yuur Middle West to be dnned down by other na- tions?” she © Hi ; aret E. Te'E Gerardl: . and Marle Horsman, boy. . and Constance E. THorne. boy. ] d Elma Anderson. bo th M lrkel&bv! and Mar gdney J. Ehillip and, Mal John and Adel T A%t ek Jnhnmn. wirl. .m:m and Jenie Reed. nd Mal Charles L. ‘an oy g Ty Chased: Thursday, on 16th going to Fox Theater or in theater. Nmn 05 m LLIE, brown, Janu . Tag _No. P R 0" Beotee ' Furners® 1767 You si. n.w. DOG—8mall, black, female Scoify. Reward. 1615 Quesads 2163, e Reward. Call North 1384. LAW BOOKB—Long’s Book of Cases on con- glitutional law, ‘with name on fy leat: aiso Wisconsin Finder please cal 5806 Hetween: 8 am end & oum. Heward: POLICE Tale. Tl erowE, Bame Rty “Cailar Witk address ‘on vak. Bult- able reward. Cleveland 8614. 5 leather, containing _smal fifi'fl; v‘th $13, pair eyeglasses, bunch of_keys. ard. ifb‘lm st. SWEATER COAT—Child’ < red. Batur- Return o DOG_Black fax, Va. dark ard. square; black B. H" Reward. WRIST Bunday, between 10th and PAIMClrrvll :t. bet. vu: and_10th. lady' | | COKE. EDWARD A. S .‘fi::‘m MRS. JOSEPHINE E. OTT EXPIRES AT AGE OF 73 Widow of Joseph W. Ott Was Na- tive of Capital—Funeral to Be Held Wednesday. ‘Mrs. Josephine Elizabeth Ot, 73, died yestetiay at her home, 2023 First street. She was the widow of Joseph Ww. 01.! who died thoul 20 years ago. in Wash- ington, was une daughwx of the late Buphen and Josephine h Hart- brecht. She is survived by three sons, Raymond G. Ott, president of the Standard Art Marble Co. of this city; Ernest 8. and the Rev. George E. Ott Funeral services, in charge of Frank at her late residence, with a requiem high mass at St. Martin’s Church. Burial will be in Rock Creek Cemetery. e NEW BAPTISMAL FONT PRESENTED TO CHURCH A hand-carved baptismal font, the gift of the Senior Society of Christian Endeavor, was presented to the First Congregational Church at the morning | service yesterday. The font was presented by Paul W.| Holmes and accepted in behalf of the church by Dr. Charles G. Abbott, presi- dent of the First Congregational So- clety of Washington. Miss Edith A.| Williams gave a short history of the | society which had its inception in 1888. Dr. Allen A. Stockdale, pastor of the church, consecrated the font amd then baptized Myrtle Carmalita Woodis, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Fred Woodis, of Chevy Chase BELL. MATILDA ANNIE. lite suturday. Juuuery A- TILDA ANNIE evoted ghter of Hattie and otts B, sister of Wiiliam She leave Departed this 21> 035, M January 25, at 1 p.m. fr aver for All People, 6th lnd} M sts. n.w. BERMAN, CELIA. On January 22, 1933. at her residence. 11'”‘ 7th st. nw. BERMAN, 61 years, beloved wife of 8. H. Bermln nnd devoted _mother of N. H Berman, Mrs. Esther Kressin, Meyer, S8amuel B. and Abraham Berman. Puneral from her late residence on Tues- | day, January 24, at 11 am. lmennenl‘ ev Sholom Cemetery. sy | . Fid ;?'“3 ! January 19th st. 0. beloved son of Mrs MAS L. M 1933, at his residence. AS L. ot " Charles’_Blandford of funeral later. Remains resting at il W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 143 MILTIDA, Departed _ this onday, January 23, 103, at Preedmen's Hospital ‘tter & “jons iliness. MILTIDA | BOWLIN, tne late N. E.°Cook m e w nephew, Linoel ‘Allen, aad & Rost of nlh!r‘ relatives and friends. Remains at Robert Campbell's funeral home, 423 4!z st 5.W. | Notice of funeral later. CARROLL. day, January X 701’ Monroe st. ne.. MARY. Sun- 3, at_her residence, CATHERINE MARY CARROLL (nee Murphy). beloved wife the late Michael J. Carroil. Funeral from the above residence, Wednesday, January 25, at %30 am.: thence to' St. An- thony's Church. 1th and Monroe sts. | mass will be sung at o am Pitts- o4 On Suncay. January m.. at the residence . 'Claude W. Lane, Md. ALVORA F. mus Caton and mother of Mrs. Claude W Lane, Mrs._Geidie Lee and Mrs. Lillian Wedden. " Puneral Tuesday January -4 ) am. from St. Alban's Episcopal Wistonsin and Massschuseiis Cemetery, Bull Run. Thterment_Budiey Va.. at 1:30 p.m. Departed this life on Wednesday, January” %, B Gineanat Ohio.. EOWARD A GQKE, beloved son of the lste Martha Coke and brother of Mrs. Maria Peter- VH st nw. Puneral Tuesday Ois P. Allen's funeral and Fla_ave. nw. at 1 et " Harmony Cemétery. On Sunday, Jan- 3.. beloved hus- uriey P.. Walter A. J ull Mn Elrn! M. Jardin and Laura K Krusen. Puneral from his late residence, th st on Tuesday, January pm. Relatives and_{friends in- Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. Depart a this vited. at SARTE TOUISE DIGoS. beoved dausn: | ter of Blanche Digss Schoonmaker and | sister of Furman. Joseph and Frankin Diess. Remaing may be viewed Monday, |( ter 3 pom.. at Adams smcm 3 faneral nore. oot ave: | Funeral Tuescay, January 23, at - from Trinity' M. EChirch. Morton st. between Sherman and Ge: e P Iterment Harmony Ceme- | tery, Wednesday. January 25. | JAMES W. On Saturday. January 1933 at his Tesidence, 1050 Euchid 5, Apt 2. JAMES W.. iate son of James W™ Green, St and Faiinie Green, moth- er. He also leaves one sister, Blanche e Root. and other Remains _tempo- alvan & Schey's fu- neral home, New Jersey ave. and R Biveral “Trom the ‘sbove funeral Parlors | Tuesday, January 24, at 1:30 pm. Rev Taylor officiating. Interment Harmony | Cemetery. | GREEN. MATTIE. On Sunday, January 22, | t ber residence, 473 K st. s GREEN. _She leaves to mourn their loss. her husband, Thomas Green. and a host of other relatives and friends | Body temporarily restiug at Malvan & Schey's funeral home. ave. and R | st. Notice of funeral later. HARLEY, CHARLES W. oOn Sunday, Jan- at Mount Alto Hospital. | CHARI HARLEY, aged 6 vears. Notice of funeral later. | HARRISON, WRIGHT. On Saturday. Jan- uary 21. 1933. WRIGHT HARRISON of | 194 St.'Catherine st. n.e. devoted hus- band of Mrs. Delsie ‘Harrison, father of Edward and Clarence Harrison, Catherine " Wells "and. Mrs. Tver Black- ston. He also leaves to mourn their lossl two sisters. one brother-in-law. eight dchildren and & host of other rela- | and, triends. | Funeral Wednesday, 25, at 2 p.m. from the George latke Co. chapel 1416 Florida ave. Interment Woodiawn Cemetery. 24°% EVA. On Monday. January t the residence of her sister, Apt. 20 . wige | o of ine late Robert G. Hollinger of St. | B ne. HOLLINGER, 23. 1933, al Mo. She is survived by one Mrs. Charles H. Dorts, Marceau, and of Baltimore. Md. Chembers briviey Eranddaugnter, Wednesday. _January 30 thence 1o 8t Ann‘s Ohurch, where mass will be offered at 10 am. Relatives ‘and ‘friends fnvited. xmemem Oak Hill Cemetery. LAWRENCE, B!INAII'I Janu: at_Emergency Monda! ry 23, Hosp! \NARD ved husband of Alma R."Lawrence ' Remains resun at “the Chambers ~Co. funera Bomer 1400 ch-mn st. n.w. Interment Trout Run, Pa. MABLE. HATTIE E. On Saturday, January i ¢ her residence, X34 Dela: HATTIE E.. beloved ;1{: rs o1 400 Suddenty, on On_Saturday, thlllr! 21 1 beloved gon of MAR E and the late k E. Mansuy. from his late Fesidence, B34 at 8: . Prancis ‘de . Relatives Interment St. McDANIEL, CATHERINE V. On Saturday, January 21, 1933 at the residence of her son, Jokin L. Jones, 431 15th st. - \MeDANIEL. wite of thé fate udson. . MeDanicl. “Funeral from the above residence, Tuesday, January "4. at 8:30 am. 'mn_requiem mass “at Holy Comiorter Church. 14th and East itol sts. at 9 am. Relatives and fionde ihvited Interment Gonutcsstonal Cemetery. OHN E. On Ssturdsy, Jan- 933, at his residence, Leesbur .von:n E. hxm.ner of Annie C. Mil- al (roln hl late rwdence. January 24, at 2:30 p.m, Inters ment Union Cemetery, Leesburg, Va. MOQFFITT, DR H. WATSON. Suddenly, on ry 22, 1933, WAT- SON Buioved munnn of fitt and son of Flor ices will be held at s xm “residence, 1635 4 st n Tuesday, Januaty 24, xnu.mem (pnnul ‘Glen Monday, January Stonw. g h R L wve nw, unti Tuesdey, J 24, at b thereafter at h: dence: " Rineial Wednesda st 2 pm. from Asbury M. Church, llh ns n.w., Rev. Wiillams of- g thed Rev. & ina Bracsn B! residence, 3 is Wednesday. January 25 Solemn " requlem mass Church at 9 o'clock. mmive. -a: friens savited, ° ixierment Cemetery. - snwgl. on‘ Columbia ks’ Home, 307 R Monday, Jomuary 3 Bister lodges and templ SYLVESTER 11, EPFS. Evalied Ruler. LEE CAMPBELL, Sec. POWELL, WILLIAM F. On Sunday, Jan- 1933, at Emergency Hospl ital, WILLIAM WELL. son_of the Richard Powell > "He s Susvined b hu wicow, Virginia Lee Powell (nee Har slso his_mother and two siste Meriha Powell Bullough and Mrs xu beth Powell Leer. Puneral from the Tesi- 3, Bullough, 131 North Glarendon, Va. on &ion " iace ' BUNCH,” devoted fatherof Mo A Epps, Leonard. Rozier, Maurice, Lore 4nd 'Madeline Punch. eral Tuesday, January 24, i, from Prazier's fun 9 Rhode Island ave. n.w., Re Lewis oficiating. Interment Lincoln Me- morial Cemetery 23 PYNE. MICHAEL WATSON. On Satu January 21, 1033, Shepherd st. n.e., rday at Bis restdence, 1136 MICHAEL _WATSON, belovec husband of Agnes M. Pyne. Pus nerul from the above residence Tuesday, January 24, at 8:30 a.m.; thence to Bt. for ‘the repose of Tnderment "Mosat ‘Oitver Come- PYNE., MICHAEL W. The members ot Washington _ Council, No. 224, Knights of Columbus. are advised of the death on Saturday, January L0343, at nis residerce 1128 erd’ st. ne, of Brother SIGIAEL W' PYNE, and regien to attend his funeral services at St. An- thony's Church. 12th and Monroe sts. . on Tuesday. January 24, at § s.m The members are asked to meet at the late residence of Brother Pyne Monday night lock. for recitation of Pravers”for the deceased IAROLD SOTHORON, G. K. DR. A. D. WILKINSON, F. 8. MARGARET MYERS, On Batur- ia3, Januar ol her “residence MY] uick Nite "or’ willare A auich e peral Tuesday, January 24, at i am. from the M. Church. Ryan, Va. In< terment ‘nkwooa Cemetery, Fails Ch Chugen, RANKING, MARY. 0D Ssturdsy, 3, RANKINS. = Jarvis 1432 You st. n.w. on Y. ry 2 3, at her” resience 1057 avav 2 ANNA OA’ RAUB, beloved 'fle of the late Sam: neral services at her llu undence Weanesday, January 25, at_2 p.m. Interment Oak Hill Cemetery. 24 BOBINSON, TASCO D. Departed thi Sunday mornius, January 2%, 1033 CO OBIN: e Merrifield. ~ Frank Robin- srm ‘\lr< A]hrr a Lacy and Pearl Robin- son. Puneral services will be held at Buli Run, v- _ Wednesday, January 25. TA A. On Priday. January S Phire. BRENTA A. SIMMONS of 20 New Hampshire ave n.w Ulysses M a1 her ate’ residence. Japuary 24 from As- 1th and K sts. n.w., 81,130 pm. Relatives and friends in- SIMMONS. BRENTA A. Offcers and mm- bers of ‘Mount Nebo Tabernacle. A. I. Q. oses. are requested to attend s call donday nigh , 1933, ar- une oir "late_secre- St SReE X EntiEie i ¥, January 2%, a ) p.m. As- bury Church, 11th and K sts. nw., BY order of CHAPMAN. W. 8. THOMAS, LAu\A Depmm lhls life sud- denly, ‘on FPriday, January 20. 1933, o her 'residence. ‘43K Ridge st. N.W. LAURA THOMAS. the beloved wife of the late Washingion Thomas. She leaves to mourn their loss t%o nieces, {our nephews, one sister-in-law and a_host of oth relatives and 3 tront G 2. Cniren: ot et e sts. n.w. NA Y., Devarted this itte January 2 3 8t her Ath s WARD, beloved wite: 2 L Ward, devoted mother of Alsuau Poindexter. d. Sh i M Barbour Bros.: fu ne. Notice of funeral ;g Suddenly. on Sun- er’ re: /B, Deloved w, ’o N era) Notion tErecimens devored musband ol of Rev. Clement st nw. Hospital. JOHNNIE. Julia Williams, son Williams of leaves a broth tives_and frien ng_af the John T. Rhines funeral chapel. 3rd and Eve sts. s.w. Notice of funeral later. Gone, never to be forgotten WIFE. WILSON. BENIAMIN W, On_Saturday, January 21 1033 at Washingion Sanl: iafium Takoma Park. BENJAMIN W' 'beloved hushand of Hors’ Prancic Wik con. Services o z . %454 Georgia aves Spring. Md. Interment Grace mnmh Cemetery, Woodside. Md. In Memoriam FORD, EMMA GRAHAM. In cherished and everlasting memory of our dearly beloved xife | and mmhder EMMA ' GRAHAM . Who passes [ FORD. who pussed away three years ago As time passes on we miss you more, No one can flil your vacant place. How we do miss you no one knows, From early morn till evening close, We mourn the loss of our dear one, Who left us’ three years ago today. DEVOTED SBAND. ous Frandfa ther AssAbc{ fered into cierna BERT C. A tribute of love h e ety o i daas husband, HER- BERT C. NOSKE, who entered into rest four yeas asg today, January i HIS “WIFE AND CHILDREN. -6 SCHEPPACH. JOHN J. In loving remem- brance of_our devoled son and brother. JOEN J. SCHEPPACH, who departed th me‘emx years ago today, January 23, 825 nniversary mass t L at S Alo!lflu O A Taunen, o "Fnifi""“‘&‘ic“'fi. Simuny: -“j.“,"_L"’n%’é‘_é‘ SrER% . WON EBAL DlRECTDES " Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (IBAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.W. Ehone west ooge JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1337 10th St. N.W. gy b ,Fhone North 0047 V.L. SPEARE CO. Neither the puscessors to nor connected wi the original R Speare estabi uhmege Phone National =soz 1009 H St. N.W., TlMOTHY "HANLON —Lin. 5543, AHIlLANC ERVICE WILLIAM H. SCOTT 409 Sth St. 8.E. LINCOLN 0530. W. W. 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