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Spencer, 67 years old, secretary of the Bullding Trades Department of the |® Americar Federation of Labor, who had been in falling health for some time, dled suddenly of a hem attack at his home here last night. Spencer was & native of Hamilton, Trades Department of the American Federation of Labor, which has its head- quarters in Wumnncrn for 25 ye-n and prior to that was a member of the Executive Council, In addition he was one of the o izers and later general secretary uu United Brotherhood of Plumbers, !mm PFltters, Sprinkler Fitters and Gas Pitters International Association of the United States and Canada. One son, Louis B. Spencer; a daugh- ter, Mrs. William L. xmg both of whom Ilve in w-hmmn , and a brother, %enm who nddn in Canada, sum“ t! d. High labor officials will take part in the funeral services for Spencer. Ar- rangements for the rites have not yet been defl.nltely set. Established 1900 SARDO & CO. AMBULANCE SERVICE $4-00 All City Calls ? LINCOLN 0524 AEI]IJFIRE DEALror CURTAINS Have them LAUNDERE They Look and Hang Exactly Like NEW. Send Them to Us. HOLY NAME SOCIETIES TO ATTEND -CONVENTION More Than 500 Members of Bal- timore Union to Go to Emmitsburg, Md. More than 500 members of the Baltl- more Archdiocesan Union of Holy Name Bocieties are expected to attend the an- nual convention of the organisation Sunday at Mount St. Mary’s College and Seminary, Emmi in the l.nlo!mmmum'mbe'mnz p.m., with the Very Rev. Thomas F. Conlon, O, P., national director of the Holy Name Society,. as the principal peaker. The Right Rev. Msgr. B. J: Bradley, president of Mount St. Mary’s College, will be host at dinner to the visiting delegates. George C. Mantz of Balti- more, president of the Holy Name Union, will preside. William Joseph Nulg president of the Wi area, will lead the group from Washington, representing 56 local ) parishes. CoL. JUSTICé’S BURIAL IS HELD AT ARLINGTON Retired Army Officer Who Served in Philippines Dies at New York. Col. James Justice, U. 8. A, retired, who died in New York Sundny, was to be buried in Arlington National Ceme- tery this afternoon. Pallbearers in- cluded Brig. Gen. George 8. Simonds Col. Duncan K. Major, Col. Laurence Halstead, Col. Irving L. Hunt, Col Patrick W. Guiney, Col. Leon B. Kromer and Col. L. W. Oliver. Col. Justice was a native of Hunts- ville. Tex., where he was born March 3, 1876. He was graduated from West Point in 1895 and his career included service in the Philippine campaigns. He was retired from active service in 1927. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Estelle C. Justice, and two married daughter: Deaths Reported. garsh K. Boyce, 04. 712 E st ne. Isaac Goldberg, 5 Spring 5, iah war % ood. 78, 4800 Bh den ave. an, 75, 2053 Ti den st. Marforie A. Bherier, 74, 212 Betiamin P, e "“’61 Itk & fv.\; st. ne. a0, a0 Wisconsin” ave. : colnmhu rd { Park p wis W. ome B addock. Charles P. Baker. pifant lnnPtxnlan i Vircin Stoser Gal- H mfxE; n;“o Raymond and Kay Lewis. Co- e ared Pendleton. 49. Gallinger Hospital s Tavior. 42, Columbis Hospital. Roy Hln(er Ho-un-x Of2 Jones, 26, 826 a5t awrence Young. 19. 0 C s i’rtam to Ecael Kinny. Galiinger Hospital nfant Isabelle Gross. tal = l'nr-nt t John and Henrietta McKie. 620 ‘Expressive Memormls How to select & m symbolize a loved one’ shown in our FREE book in Memorlals.” Write for a copy today. THE GEORGIA MARBLE (0. Department T. ___ TATE. GEORGIA. Recommend AMBULANCES The GREATER Chambersco Clean, Fresh and SANITARY $4.00 ANY PLACE IND. C Very Low Rates on Long Distance Calls Call COL 0432 3 Freedmen's Hos- | | will take part in the program. ATREDALE. black and NT. | Reward, to R | Bavings Bank. Tath :nd hnyon ts. | FRA' | eled. DR.T. L. GILL FUNERAL RITES HELD TODAY Proprietor of D. C. Drug Store Served in France During War. ‘Was 111 Since July. Special Dispateh to The Star. - CHEVY CHASE, Md., April 25.—Fu- neral services for Dr. Theodric Leith Gill, 45, who died Sunday at his home, 121 West Bradley Lane, will be held at the residence this afternoon at 2 o'clock: xnmmem will be at Arlington National Dr Gili was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Love Gill of Leesburg, Va. He was a graduate of George ‘Washington University, :nn has 1: 15 years proprietor of a drug store at 5626 Connecticut avenue, Washing- ton. He served during the World War in_the 312th Machine Gun Battalion. B 3 Reed, two brothers, Maj. William Hanson Gill, United States Army, Washington, D. C., %xdvDr. Bichard Gill of Wheeling, s, Dr. J. H. Hollister, pastor of the| Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church, will | officiate at the funeral services, which will be in c.h;x?e of Chevy Chase Ma- | sonic - Lodge, which Dr. Gill was a member. Dr. Gill had been il since July last. FUNERAL RITES SET FOR FRANCIS E. SMITH Services for Retired Building Con- tractor Will Be Held at St. Gabriel’s Church. Funeral services were held this morning for Francis E. Smith, retired | building contractor, who died at his| residence, 5009 Seventh place, Sunday | at the age of 76 years. Services will take place in St. Gabriel's Church at 9 am., with interment in Mount Oliver Cemetery. Mr. Smith, a native and lifelong resi- dent of the Capital, was active in the local building field before his retirement. He was a member of the American Building Association for 40 years, serv- ing as a director and appraiser. He is survived by three sons, Francis E, jr.. Robert T. and Walter Smith, and three daughters, Mrs. Florence E. | Hornig, Mrs. Katherine C. Wann and Miss Anna T. Smith. With the excep- tion of Mrs. Hornig, who- resides in, Philadelphia, and Mrs. Wann, whose home is in Milwaukee, all are Wash- | ingtonians. “PETER PAN” DANCE | TR | A dance dramatization of the story | “Peter Pan” will be presented by the dancing classes of Thomson Community Center Priday night in the Thomson assembly hall, Twelfth and L streets. The presentation will be under the direc- tion of Mrs. Jeanette P. Tolford, with | Mn A C. Driscoll, Community Center | r vising. El‘hty chi dun ot the nelahhorhood SETTER. GREAT DANE_Male: located: uupmmx homes Wanted: LOST. g tall | trayed | n(u- rown. ‘Shay Vor New st Reward, mwocn Gamarine 36t with small dia- | atasday, A April 22 If returned good | | ard ;xvm 2633 16th st. n.w. KEYE_In brival reward. T s Shonday: st Janitor. ATN PEN. Retu; o e Hargreaves, Park | \TERNITY PIN Chi): Jew- evarn to 1303 N Hamp. and reward. R NECK BAND (Galysk)—Monday noon. | :x:a:;; the Conn. Apt. brinict GLABSES—Whi near 18th st PARCEL, cont: bound in leathes call or write W. 1523 22nd st n. strayed from April 22, Liberal | Fhone u | ODLE, “white, mal ave. ne., Saturda: :ezlrd if returned to sowner. WRIST Bhat Pl < lease notif; ave. nw. Ao ne @ard of Thanks. 8 K We ish & anks o rela 14 friends mpathy and floral trib- =‘nnn PA!nLY ALBINSON, our llnun for thel gies du m our perea: Buflgn. On, Tuesday. - Apri) hl idence, lum- H“"n- :{ the lnc'm l.n.. 1 754 Pa. ave. n.W. e Barlors. of James T, 31 3 on Weanua' ay, RI ril 207, ::uz,ao ».m.’ Relatives and ‘triends, fo: BEER DECLARED AID IN WAR ON REPEAL Retired Woman Minister Says Legal Brew Will Convert Many to Prohjbition. Beer will prove of advantage to the drys in their fight against repeal of the eighteenth amendment, Rev. Alice Allen, retired minidter, declared last night at a temperance rally in the Union Methodist Church, Twentieth and H streets, sponsored Sy the West End Union of the W. She predicted legal beer wauld con- vert many to the cause of prohibition by showing the evil results of alco- holic_drink. “The W. C. T. U, In"dfl!htfar temperance, is not dernted she con- tinued. “There is a mistaken idea abroad that this organization is no longer doing anything. It is doing more than ever. If we love our chil- dren and the future of our country, we can afford to carry on.” Miss Ruth Lockman, secretary of the Intercollegiate Prohibition Association, sald the term “real beer” is a mis- :lan;fir because beer is not a real item e. A group of children presented a play- let and a short skit was given by Dorothy Buglass and FEllen Pifer. Amelia Overmiller and John Keefer entertained with readings. CARD PARTY PLANNED Federal Employes’ Union to Have Benefit - Thursday. A card party for the benefit of the research and educational fund of Fed- eral Employes’ Union, No. 2, will be held by the Labor Department branch of the union Thursday evening at 710 Four-| teenth street, nounced today. Miss Mlne ‘Corell, president of the Labor Department brmch is chairman | of arrangements, Miss Edna Stone has charge of tickets, Miss Bertha Blair re- | | freshments, Miss Marv M. Hurley Dflm |and Mrs. Ruth Curry Brooks tables. —_— room 604, it was an- Marriage Licenses. Robert J. Hisging. 32. and Prances M Kopezynski.’ 28. "both of Brooklyn: Rev. A. Raymond Qavlor; 21, 208 ath st. se.. and olmes, 19, s.e: Rev. hart. 24. and Loulse White- | New York City; Rev. Louise. 22. and Joseph P. 2» Bon'of 1617 4nd"st. e indone, 32, Brooklyn. and Mar. Ty ‘Annapolis, Md.;e Judge Tis2 Kalorama road. and Kate ell; 33, 2 11th Rev. Ropert Williams, Garrett Eadd; 1722 19th st. Geneva Bickson, 16, 1443 8 st Rev. W' arni jam H. Green, District Juil. and M Il"n' Adlml. 18, 520 3rd s ev. John 29. and Rosey A. Knight. 606 6th Rev. Harry | J. T pept. and | D. n, Turlons, 18, S s e Jabe in, 28, U C.' McAl 24, Rev. L. A Shearer. 28,201 New Jersey dsush, 19, 217°G 8 £o & Walter & u"y 5. Lyon Hurst. V. er & Marcer. .25, s LE. Wood: 10, 3226 N st.: Rev. C. B X Franzont, 22, oth ‘of 1718 P S Naval Acad- lister, 24, Ta- | st.; Judge Willlam L. Hiley, Frances Sowers, John E. Bri Births lieported. Eltjah and Eve L Levi. boy N‘;‘flr;r:cnf l‘:fl Chl? om‘ov Arthur W " Aimo & Orar. boy.” 22, 214 V o and ' o, “Fivateevities MdS” Rov: Do You Like PUZZLES? See How Quickly You Can Solve This One If You Solve It Successfully and Bring It to Any - of Our Stores Before 10 P. M. Tomorrow Night We Will Give You a full sized cake of Peoples HEALTH Soap absolutely FREE! WHEN PLACED TOGETHER CORRECTLY THESE 20 PIECES FORM THE LETTER P One Cake ach Family Follow These Simple D IRECTIONS Rev. ! o 1 ASHE, EMMA T. the chapel of | ASHE, I 1 i | | and Louisa Ponta- RE| l ASHBY, RICH, A \0n Monday, Apr o | X 045, &t Mount AN o, Hospital atand of A $limce “Asitby. father: of Jonn L Asnby son of Louise’Ashby and the late smuel Alhb!, brother of Ella Peter: thur, it Fiod o M Y : rom You st n.w. Tatermens Aringion stional Cemetery, On Mondsy. April 24. o P “Beloved. with u e 'f-z‘ "1 Ashe. Funeral will be said at 9 Telatives and friends invited. ] terment Mount Olivet Oemetery. BANKS, Departed_this life_on il 23, 1933, at Gallinger Hos- pital gafter @ brief illness. WI ANKS. mains 1 {uneralparlors. 1115 erment, Mount Pleasant, Va., Wel nesday, AonrYe Mo plar DAISY. al fre sister's vesiden: O Thuredss, Aoril 7. 15leem“, thence to 8t. Gabriel's Churcn where high sung at 10 a.m. tives an: friends invited. lnumenv. ua.}'n.“éma BopLEY. mslrl on Monday. Anrfl u EPH, the beloved husband o Maty Boter - Hetalbe Jeayer to mourn their loss m‘n cousins and other rela: jen JAMES. Sunday, Awll At s Yeuidonee Port Strong Va.. JAMES, ed band of Everlin nummue Tace Caore) and father of Mrs. Maude C. Heyes and Richard J. Burlasque. aged 83 year neral from the W. W. Chambers Co. fu- neral hom 004Chapin st nw. on Wecnesday. ‘April 26, at 3 p. and friends are invited. Cedar Hill Cemetery. BUTCHER. ANNIE F. On Saturday, Aprl e esidence 4021 Kane ANNIE P. Surviving Ber "ate “Nfee Gauenters . five sisters, three brothers a host of other relatives and friends. Funeral Wed- ay. April 26 _at 1 BURLASQUE, 23,19 lat Thterment at | d. t Arlingten’ National Cemeury CHARTERS. OWEN C. Monday. April s Cresigence. 102 cedar ersydale. Va. OWEN CHAR- beloved Husband of CChariotte Charters (nee McMullen.) Funeral Wed. Desday. April 6. at 1 pm. {rom Ives chapel. 310 Wilson_ boulevard, Clarendon. Va_ Interment in Columbia Gardens Cem- ry. 25 COATS, LOYD. Departed this life at his homeé, near Darnestown. Md., April 24, 1933, LOYD COATS, beioved 'husband of Busan E. Coats (nee Mason). one broiher, Harpy Branison, Loyd Branison; one sister, Merdith. Funeral services Thurs: | 2 1 pm. at the Sugarland Chiirch, iand, Md. Interment in church 'cemetery. COFVEY, MARY. On.Supdar, Avril 23| 1933.° at Georgetown Hospit; QOFFEY, FPuneral from her h st n.w. on Wedn at 8:3 Reauiem mx at St Gaoriel's Church at 9 Toterment Mount Olives Cemetery., | COLMAN. ALLEN DOW. On Tuesday. April at his residence. 1412 Chapin DOW COLMAN. beloved | Remains rest- | bers Co_ funeral n.w. Notice of G0 Chapin s tuneral later. D'LORENZO, JOSEPHINE. _On Monday. | April 24, 1033, JOSEPHINE. beloved wife of 'Domonic ‘D'Lorenzo. Funeral from her late residence. 4527 Iowa ave. Wednes , 8:185 " Holy friends "invited. Cemetery. EMMFRT, BERNARD E. JR. NMERT. o1 beloved hus: | Lottie May Emmert (nee Fowler) and beloved scn_of Bernard E. | and Dora A. Emmert. FPuneral services | Intérment St. Op Monday, arfield Hosp! JAMES G, On Friday. April 21, 1933, at Chicago, TIl,, JAMES G. POWLER, {n the 8Ist year of his age. husband of | the late Clara Powler. Funeral services at | the Oliver B. Jenkins funeral home, 809 10n st now: on Wecnesdas, april Jo; at 2'pm: " Interment Prospect Hill, with Ma- | sonic service. FOWLER, JAMES G. A special communi- gation ‘of The New Jerusalem Lodge, No. I be held ;z the Maonic Ve €. n.W 1:18 tending Tanra) of Brother JAMES O, FOWLER By order of . JOHN C. SCHUTRUMPF. Worshipful Master. GINGELL, ROSALIE A On Saturdes. April 933, at New York City. Beioved “dsuehiey of Franes O Gine Funeral tfom W. Warren Taltavull's s home. 14th st and Spring rd. n.w. on "Wednesdas. ADrl AoH 56 A Requiem mass at the Church of ‘the Na- tivity at 10 am. ~Relatives and friends invited. Interment at Forest Glen. Md. GOQDSON, CONEAD, on Sunday. Aprl ip! GooBaan g To Parh st S o RAmlin( at Prazier's funeral home. 38% Rhode 1siand ave. n.w. Notice of funeral Tater. b1 GREENWELL WALTER C. Mond April 24, 1933, WALTER C. REENWELL, husband of ces E. Greenwell, aged 63 e Funeral from the chapel of P, A altavull, 4m ST st sw. on Thuradar, April 27, p.m. Relatives and friends frivited. " Interment Consressional Ceme- tery. ¢d:nly on el “elttiven and {rinds invited. &rmm in Rock Creek Cemetery. JOUVENAL. CARRIE V. On Saturday. April 933, at her residence, 13 st. (nee White: ARR JOUVENAL the beloved wife of Adolj 1 and mother of Jacaues F: at 2 In- 26 Tore): e Ar:fll it 2 p. Relatives and friends invited. Tnterment Fort Lincoln Cemao- ery LEIMBACK, KATHERINE C. On o (8ot Homeopathie Howpi Wi e late Pran be offered at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends Interment in Mount Olivet Cem l.'oNl, JOSEPH I, Suddenly, on s-cumu.‘ ) nain e imderiand: Ma. Funeral April 26. at 11 am. from iscopal ‘Church. interment cemetery. Relatives and mtndl invited. 23¢ ’%3-3. = hy l"’lrefid!zge "54 Madison st. ee Leech), be- BR Toved Wite-of the Inte Thoimas Moore, nersl {rom the above residence on Thu day. April at 8:30 am.; thence to the ahity” Cllhollc Church," where high fequiem mass will be said st 0 am. e P5ont S Reiluibes” wnd &mnats Thvitea. " Taterment ‘Mount Olizet OWENS, Al LD CHESTER. On umnu, 33, st his parents residence, Mondag, April 24, | inesday. April 2 gm ves and friends are invi nterment Fort Lincoln Cemetery. PADDOCK, JOHN R. Suddenly, on Satur- April 22. 1933 JOHN_ 'R., beloved Jim: ddock and | warTe, Bntlm. SPENCER, On Monday, April e 1050t o o i Vit SR home. 924 Notice of Tusierai Jatesy ™ IPIIGG! I'l‘lll. C. On Bunday. April 23, iy % her renidence, 1538 n. ' EL C. SPRIGGS, wife of Bpriggs, mother o( H"dl and Thel- ma !Dl’l{ll and M!l Holllx Wu( an sister Emm; Robe - Leonora Ill 1 serv Ke 'fl- nesdly A 11 1 p.m.. at_her late residence. Xnunnent Harmony Cemetery, 26 TAYLOR, JANIE V. On_Ssturday, Aprtl 933, JANIE V. TAYLOR of 1343 ne. Surviving her are a flt'om momer and one brother. Rem: nhr funeral home, 389 Hhflde llllnd a . Notice of funeral hereafter, 26 HIRLEY BISCOE. On Mondsy, On Bundl. April LILLE MRV, and 3, Voith, and and E L. rellow ednesday, April 96; at8:30 Requ! ;:Jp;wg:mmhko( u-kumy ok Interment Rock Creek Cemetery. FPlease wALGH, llLl! ELLEN. On Tuesday, Anfll at 12:30 ‘am._at her home, Kensingion," ma- LoriE ELLEN, the oe- loved wife of "William Jasper ugh. mm“mrm\fvml'h" the Colonlal funeral leuben Pumphrey, Rockville, Md. Notice of funerai Iater. MARIA. Departed this lfl! lud- ‘on Baturday, April 22, 1933, MAR 8he leaves to moum "her de- vlrtnr! a devoted sister. Mary L. a brother-in-law. Jacob L. Pra; niece. Mary Payion. and other nl:mve- and (H!ndl Remains resting at John T. ines’ funeral pariors, 901 3rd st. s.w.. gnul 2 pm. Wednesddy aftetnoon ih at her late residence, 444 8th st. Puneral Thursday, April 97, at 1 from the Pirst Baptist Chuich. 6th md G Rev. J. H. Marshall oficiating Thierment Lincotn Memeriar Cramory. 365 WILLIAMS, ANN. Menday, April 2 1 her residence. 3 ANN WILITAMS, jhon ‘Williams den! or. ow; . Decker. Puneral se A0 Gier B Jonkine. funcrsl home won 10th st nw. on Wednesday. April 26. at 6:30 p.m. Interment Catasauqua, Pa. WILLIAMS, ROSETTA. Departed this life Sunday, “April 3. 1033, ROSETTA W LIAMS (nee Phillips) Iate Alonza and Neilie James H. Phillips: two nephews and host of other relafives and friends, Re- mains resting at the Barnes & hews funeral fome, G14 434 st sw. Netice of funeral later. In Memortam. CAMPBELL. JAMES. 1In sad but loving re- membrance of our loving son and brother, JAMES CAMPBELL, who departed this Iife one year ago today, April No_one knows how we miss 1ou‘ More and more each day: Life has not been the same to us Since you were called away. THE PAMILY. He, little thought when leaving home ., That he would never return ‘That he 50 5000 in death would sleep And leaye s here to mourn H1S SISTER HENRIETTA. * EDMONDS, DOUGLAS. 1n lo\'lnl memory of my ‘devoted father, DOUGLAS ED- MONDS. who depatted this life three years ago today. Aprii Loving and kind in -u hls wars, Upright and fust to the end of his dasi Siacere and true in hit hear 2nd mind, Beautiful_memories he ieft M. EDMONDS SMALLWOOD. FRYE., SCOTT. A tribute of love and de- votion to the memory of our dear father, SCOTT FRYE. who departed this teen years ago today. April 19 Although vour soul is now at rest And free from care and This world would seem i If we had you back FPAMILY. * GRINDER. SARAH A. In sad but loving remembrance of my dear daughter, SARA] GRINDER (nee Mount). who departe xm" uge” twenty-four years ago today, aome ore I love has gone to rest, Her firm. true heart is sti The hands that slways gave me help. Now lie in death’s cokd chill HER LOVING MOTHER. * MeCOY. MILLARD T. In sad but loving Iemembrance of our dearly beloved son. MILLARD T. McCOY, who left us one Tzagiass today, April 25, 193%. sy, ihe,road was setting rough, O Bl were hard 4o <inmb He gently closed his loving ‘cyes And whispered “Peace be thine AMMA AND PAPA. * McCOY. MILLARD 'r In loving memory i ysband and our devoted father. MILLARD T McCOY. who departed life one year ago today. April 25, 1932. ‘We lost a life companion. A life linked with o\xr own, And day by day we you more As we walk lhmu:h Ixf! llnnt Just when life was sweetes nd he could have hved hlx best, Th- eates of heaven opened And he entered that sweet rest. Faithful and honest in all his ways. Devoted and true to the end of his days. He was loving. gentle. sweet and kind. What a beautiful memory he left behind, The world may change f: . SR fharesrom e to var But :'s‘vt’:‘etlll the one we love DEVOTFD WIFE. LOUISF: AND CHIL- N. JEAN AND MILLARD, Jr. One year today you have rone, B 3245 ha e, el = My heart !tlll aches th nd On'i onl’ know! how T miss yau‘ dad, he end of one sad yeas The flO'Er( I plae e DVE for him wh 1 Will never fade -"’0 Sors it DAUGHTER. ELBA. * WHITE. NEANA N. A tribute of love and BT 2hol e A R Loved in’life, remembered in death. THE FAMIL) FUNERAL DIRECTORS. J. WILLIAM LEE'S SO. FUNERAL DIRECT! CRE'\{ATORTLM 4th & MASS. AVE_ NE. __LINCOLN 5200. W. W. DEAL & CO. 816 H ST. N.E. LINCOLN 8200 Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 13 8 Modern Chaper Teleonone National 2473 "~ CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL. hone_Lincoln 0372 _TIMOTHY HANLON N.E—Lin. 5543. AMBULARCE SERVICE Chaillet Funeral Home 1804 M St. N.W. NAtional 5522 CHAMBERS Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 3034 M st. NoW. "5 S CO. Bhone: wes Etablimed. 1841 % |JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. m Neither the successors to nor connected with the lgho R. Speare establishment Cut ‘out the 20 pieces appearing 1009 H St. N. 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