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'"HE EVENIN( BET. 11TH & 12TH IN ANNAPO! IS HOTEL Phone National 1721 and ask for Mr. White for free information on lowest fares all parts of U. S. NEW YORK SHORTEST RUNNING TIME -NO CHANGES Round Trip Round Trip Raluimore Falls, $13. B> ton Cleveland better type drivers and adjustable reclining chairs are features of Great Eastern—the I ra Philadelphia Pittshurgh. . 0 Providence Angeles St Louis CHICAGO";:’ #1830~ RICHMOND *'%me™ —no local stops delay 'SHAKESPEARE GROUP | Gideon A. Lynm Prnlenn Metrical | | editor of The Evening Star. CLOSES ITS SEASON Analysis of “All's Well That Ends Well.” The Washington Shakespeare Soclety, | meeting for the final occasion this sea- | son last evening in the Corcoran Art| Gallery auditorium, heard & wmetrifal| analysis of “All's Well That Ends Weil,” | presented by Gideon A. Lyon, associate Adopting Shakespeare's own medium of blank verse, Mr. Lyon discusted the implied significance of the play as a | study of. the psychology of unrequited | STAR., WASHIN( iTON, 1. TUKSEBAY, e 323, 149 mischiefmaker, he condemned as a play, Mr. Lyon suggested, mi be a revision of sh.kupelre 's lost work “Love's Labor Won.” A series of scenes from the drama was given by the society’s group of players, directed by Miss Anne M. Fauntleroy. Those taking part were Leslie Waudby, Kent Dyer, Ruebsam, Lionel Farr, Embert Lacheur. Alice Whitcomb Robinson and Gladys B. Middlemiss. It was announced that support for| the plan for a Shakespeare Theater in | ‘Washingjon had been pledged by many individuals. H. H. B. Meyer of the Li- brary of Congress, reported the re- celpt of several contribution: Dr. E. V. Wilcox, National U. Women to Meet. ‘Women graduates of National Uni- versity will_meet at the university to- morrow at 7:30 p.m. to form a chapter of the Cy Press Club. The club is an organization for the furtherance of Clarence | love, as well as the drama’s bearing| upon the doctrine that the end justifies | the means. He reviewed the character | of Helena, the heroine, and that of her | mentor, the Countess of Rousillon. | Helena's great affection for Bertram, he said, must be her apology and ex- |French Consul General Deberne-La | cuse, justified by Bertram's eventual garde was killed yesterday when his acceptance of her hand. Parolles, the automobile collided with a street car. you—thortest running time to mast points. women in the legal profession. NORFOLK ™" Trip $580 All buses stop U. S. N: . Consul-General Killed in Auto. DRESDEN, Germany, May 2 (#)— MAKE YOUR OWN WINDOW SCREENS White PjnTem':Screen Doors $3_50 Fine 16-Mesh Bronze Wire, 2.8x6.8 Galvanized Wire Specially Priced 2V5C ft. By the Rl 16-Mesh Bronze Wire Specially Priced 5c ft. By the Roll Screen Door Grills $2.50 vou CATARRH ? 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Reduced to $£24.50 less $30 for your old suite. . Regularly $24.50 50-Ib. Capecity; All Stesl Reduced to $18.75 Less 35 jer Your Qld Beit perainr "'""’ wd 1 $2 um slae, Sdoor sizle, est insule- $ 75 ok ana best hardware: ===rubber sheathing on doors makes it sbsolutely air- Less $5 jor Your Old Mattress Your Old Day Bed silient enfl.l valance. . Open . tight. Nauom..xy known mmr s8 15 Full construction lnd ‘ e eyor ¥ elt. Fine q“.‘_ twin All sizes. or double bed Peerless Furniture Co.819-821 Seventh St. size. CHARLES H. WOODHULL[ DIES AT HOME HERE Iflerncel ‘Washington University Will | Be Held Tomorrow. y | Charles Herries Woodhull, & native | of this city and a trustee of George ‘Washington University, died yesterday t his residence, 1767 Massachusetts . _He was the son of the late . Maxwell Woodhull, U. S. N., | and a brother of the late Brig. Gen. | Mlxwell Van Zaudt Woodhull, U. 8. A. Mr. Woodhull attended Adams Aca | emy, Quincy, Mass., and was graduated from Willlams Coll!ge in the class of 1881. He was a member of the National Geographic Soctety, the New England Genealogical Society and the Metro- politan and Chevy Chase Clubs. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Margaret Willett Woodhull. | _ Puneral services, at which Dr. U. G. | B. Plerce will officiate, will be held at | the home at 3:30 p.m. tomorrow, follow- ed hy private burial in Oak Hill Ceme- chornry pallbearers will be Dr. | Cloyd H. Marvin, president of George Washington University; Rear Admiral Sidney A. Staunton, Anthony Addison, Corcoran Thom, Frederic A. Delano, Sterling Ruffin, Benjamin S. Minor, Stanley Holland and Dr. Charles Moore. Deaths Reported. 8olon P. H_ Zirkle. 7«4. 4 wfllllnl F. Berry R hfaek; Ehnbelh M. Gilmore, Sheohierd st th st w0 L8 Massachusetts 1836 Newton 63, 3726 Connecti- Hospital , 19 A ualty Hospitel car Rose. 46, en route Providence Hos- Tuberculosis Hos- | 21, 8t Elizabeth's of Elvert end Henrieita Van Horn, pira Avrabem and Liliau Boker. | Deaver and Myitie Cooper. Sib- o Abeatan 1al Infent of Thomas and Eiir i osnita Tt and iearietta Van Horn and Lillian Boke abeth Enalish inl=> Ho Tagant nv Holton and Nell Hillard. Gallin- | wer, Hospita Hoxoital en’s Hosoital Intant of Samuel Dyzon. Children's Hos- B of John P Geliinzer Gordon. Walier Reed e and Eionie Brown. Gallin- al Infant of Fred and Bessle Hamlin. Gellin- ger Hospitel JEWELER'S WIFE DIES | Lowest, 61, High I THE WEATHER | District of Columbia—Showers w—, night, problbly cleariny tomorrow .for Trustee of George| moming; coolér late tonight and to- Tnberoulom | MOTrow; moderate southerly winds, | shifting to westerly by tomorrow morn- | ing. | Maryland—S8howers tonight and to-i {morrow in extreme west, and showers | tonight, probably clearing tomorrow | morning in east and central portions; | cooler late tonight and tomorrow. Virginia—Showers tonight, probably | clearing tomorfow morning; cooler to-| morrow and in west and extreme north portions late tonight. | ‘West Virginia—Showers and cooler | tonight; tomorrow generally fair and| cooler except showers in extreme east | portion. River Report. Potomac River clear and Shenandoah very cloudy this morning. | Report for Last 24 Hours. Temperature. Barometer. Inches. 29.99 Yesterday— 4 pm 8 pm. . Midnight Today— 4am. . 8 am Noon Record for Last 24 Hours. Highest, 80, 3:45 p.m. yesterday; g0, 63. 29.95 29.90 29.88 29.79 vear 5 a.m. today; year ago, 52 Record Temperatures This Year. Highst, 83, on April 29. Lowest, 14, on February 9. Tide Tables. (Purnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Todny. 1'16am. 7:39a.m. 1:23 pm. 8:20 pm The Sun and Moon. Rises Sun today 5.10 Mocn, today.. 11048 m 1:10am Autemobile lights must, be turned on one-half hour after sunset Tomcrrow. 2:13am 839am 2:22pm 9:11 pm) Lov . High Low Precipitat Monthly precipifation in inches in the Capital (current month to dater Month 1933 Average. Record January . 325 35 7.09 February 763 684 March 324 884 April L 46T 9.13 May = 10.69 June 10.94 July 1063 August 14 41 September . Octcber November ! December . Mary Elizabeth Selinger, wife of Harry Selinger of the Selinger jewelry {firm here, died vesterday at her home 1228 Rhode Island avenue northeast Funeral services will be held tomorrow st the Hines funeral home. followed by | burial in Glenwood Cemeters Besides her husband, Mrs. Selinger is survived by a son. Arthur Jessop. nd three sisters, Mrs. Louise Hersey nd Mrs. Maggie Hard of this ciiy. and | Mrs. Sadie Keefauver of Philadelphia. Births R.eported. ace T and Lillian White. bov Roval M. and Josephine Tinker. boy Jesse M and Pe: | | Bruce and Mattie Gabel scoe and Thelma Simms. Elmer C TTITTIICNRRRRCR LR Established 1900 SARDO & CO. AMBULANCE SERVICE 54.00 LINCOLN 0524 SRS SRS SN NNNNNS TN | DOCTORS Recommend AMBULANCES 5 wirl and Mary E. Dyke. girl IMARARLELERARRSERRNENNN N 6\\\\“‘&\\ A AR S S SRR R Y GREATER Chambersco , Fresh and SANITARY $4.00 ANY PLACE IN D. C. Very Low Rates on Long Distance Calls Call COL. 0432 | c EISEMAN’S SEVENTH & Spring SUITS they have xlvlr nnd qre: o ( NOTHING DOWN Just Pay BUSTS. . $6 IN JULY $6 IN AUGUST o | Horta (Payal). | 108 'l:bnu st. n.w.. Weather in Va Stations. Abilene. Tex Albeny. N. ¥ ! Birmarce. N D Boston. Mass (7 am. Greenwich time Stations London.Englan Paris. Prance Vienni tods. Part clondy Part clondy today ) Azores 58 Part cloudy (Cuirent observarions.» Georges Bermuda . £4 Juan, Puerto Rico” st San « RECEIVERS .ARE NAMED Indiana Central Telephone Co. Ad- mits Insolvency. WILMINGTON. Del.. May 2 (#.— Christopher L. Ward. ir.. of Wilming- ton, and Willlam J. Wardall. New York. today were appointed recelvers Chancery Court for the Indiana Cen- tral Telephone Co. of New York The receivership bill was filed by Ward and Wardall, who are receivers Im’ the Associated Telephone Utilities ration. e defendant corporation | taneously filed an answer admitting | insolvency and consenting to appoint- | ment of receivers. simul- Minute Myste Selution to THE PROFESSOR AND THE. CHILDREN. (See Page A-2.) You are as bad as the children! Acorns on cedar trees! 1 LOVE THESE LITTLE PEO- PLE: AND IT IS NOT A SLIGHT THING ~WHEN THEY, SO FRESH FROM GOD, LOVE US. —Dickens. 'ULL DOG, vicinity Chevy answers to_maine of Peter; reward. W straved AT. gentle, all black male caf: ieinity Ney Capital W York eve. and North X3 EYE_ON RING. valusbie n Columbia Heizhis aeciion. w._ADains Tor slrayed rom Sooce rayes Regh IX . Ml C_st. e PP IR other eonunu to owner. or 424 CEIL RING n!‘.. Saturday night, Al 22, mwun 16th and Qfl and 'l'I'DlL Call Orth_2106. _Rewar - 'lvl, 0ld; lost 1 lh rear 453 nw. rlnu rlturn to "BBHCDI:-M- rd. n.w. and PERSIAN CAT— white Persian ca l"flll. Columbls pike, WAInut_8609. ind M ave, ketbook and WRIST WATCE—Bulova; ini| lnd Plrku m& Su it CH—Lady's, Hamilton, Friday: Pa. Rewnrd. Vieinity I 2 Nationa Braneh 345, National | wife ot 29.98 ' | Georgia and _Senator in | Chi Cali | DR WINTHROP A. RISK | DIES AT RESIDENC Holpxtll Physician Was Graduate of Harvard. Rites to Be Private. Dr. Winthrop A. Risk, 64, resident physician at Tuberculosis Hospital here for the past 10 years, died yesterday at his home, 3420 Sixteenth street. Risk, who was graduated from Harvard University in 1893, had practiced medi- cine in Providence, R. 1., before coming (0 Wsashington. He was & native of Massachusetts. Besides his widow, he is survived by t nnu[hlen Mrs. Dcnald A, Davison Maj. Davison, former Assistant Engincer Commissioner for the District. and Mrs. E. E. Barnes, wife of Lieut. Barnes. Funeral services and burial will be | private. | FRATERNITY TO HONOR TWO SENATE MEMBERS ‘nunen and Van Nuys to xe Guests of Sigma Delta Kappa at Banquet. Senator Richard B. Russell. jr. of Prederick . Van Nuys of Indiana. Democratic new- comers to Washington, who are mem- bers of Sigma Deita Kappa, national intercollegiate law fraternity. will be the guests of Washington and Balti- more members at & reception and van- quet at the National Press Club Sai- urday night Both will spesk. their addicsses being carried over the “blu¢”’ netwcik of the National Broadcasting Co. from 9 to 9:30 o'clock. A special entertaii- ment program also has been sirarged Ciaude M. Houchins of Wa hmgtoa is natioral grand president of Sigma Deita Kappa. Chapters in this me Alpha Mu of Cclumbus Un versit Mu of National Uni ey Alpha Rho of Washingtcn College of Law and Alpha lota of Baltimore Col- lege of Law William A poration counsel Roberts, assistant cor- will be toastmasier Marriage Licens 2% and Las Eop both of Ricnmond, Ve Rover. Blanchard Jones c. Hill 941 0 st 5 M st: Judge 2. Quantico. TR Richmond, Va Vo Boliing Field. 18 st.one Gireod s 7405 Ha, “Sim ind Newman RiL er. 20, Va »l and e A " 8 Quebee 4, 529, Ruh -A Bates st and Md ks » 32 and Mary R Parmer both "ot 1118 Bth st re. Rev M William W Jackson, and Marie V. Vauga: ave ne. Judie R E. Matin George “Randolph.” 76, 17 aud Ruth Wilioughby, 0 Willard 1 Ahoskie, N C Girard st and Lamont st Re o R. Menefee Calif 2ud Frances K Rev. Albert Evans 33 Sale San_Francisco 34, Luray, Va Braths. Monda s cr pm CHARLES ADANS. ' nged vears. beloved son of Jennie L. Adems’and the iste Jorepn G Adam. neral Wednesday. May 3. 2t w 900 M st vited ton National Cemeters. BAXTER. SARAH VIRGINIA Departed this ARAN VIRGINIA 'd by her devoted 1wo sons ana n.w. Relatiy Interment Arj T, ST On Sunday, ADr‘ r Hospital. wife of the She leaves brother, two grandsons, ymes Okley Beckett Anna Beckett, and & host of relatives and friends. 'Funeral Thursday. May 4 a1 pm, from Metropolitan A M. E Ch M_st. b & “wesiey Waehineion's funéral” posion Georgia ave . On Tuesday. May 2. 1933, glzmazm‘ CLAUDR. Notice of fu- LLIAN VIRGINIA. On Mon- ear | Part clouds | " Funeral Wednesday, uu 5| am. irom the above u. Interment in Columbia Gardens Cemeiers, Clarendon, Va COOKSEY, IDA E. Suddenlr. May I 1933, at her residence 104 Eim Takoma Park. Md. IDA E . beloved Sife’ of {he late Grover’ G- Cookses wad Bother of Mary, Bethel, Josn’and_John Cooksey. Funeril fiom ih . funersl home. Wednesday. May i, Reiatives and friends invited der Hill Cemeter: ave., At 3 pm Ynterment | LUCY A. On Tuesday. May i her residence 1619 Allison st JCY A. CUNNINGHAM, wife of the te” James C. Cunningham. Notice of Tolerat Tnter DAMMEYER. LENA C. On Monday. 1 her residence, 3581 Wa. S n'w. LENA C. beloved wife ‘of Eheo: dore Dimmeyer and mother of Mrs. Doris Kirkland, Mrs. Louise Pesrce and Rey- mond Dammeyer. Funeral from the abuve residence on Wednesday, May 3 1:30 pom. thence to St. Paul's Rock Creek Church ai 2 pm friends “invited. Interment Rock Cemetery DECKER, EDWARD. On Mondav, May at the residence of his daughter. Mrs. Thomas S. Connelly, RO ave. Riverdale Remiains resting at Guch. Juneral pn- lors. Hyatisville, Md. = Funeral above parlors or e 2y naton Natio Mas Creek p.m. Interment A tery. FITZ ALD. JOSEPH. on Mondar. Mav 15 beloved husband of Jes- and father of Mrs. Fred- .. Mrs. Claude Thomas of Va': Miss Harriet Fitz Gerald and Louis J. Fitz Gerald and rsDr. James J. O'Rourke of Trenton. Nk offgmains resting at _the funerai home of Al £23 Connecti- nd 2610 am. onal Cemeters 00D, HENRY H. On Tuesdar. Mav 2. . at Sibley Memorial Hospital. HENRY FLOOD. ‘beioved husband of Julia | Loreta Flood. of 5 Gasch ave.. Blade burg, Md. funeral parlor, of FOX. S Tnterment Congre Capitol st. A, On Tuerdas Mar i " ¢ Wwe on m.nd-r Anul sace. %04 1 Hape dams mmn il e thela o, She c& on, Wednesday, Ma. Viess 8t (he Rpisconal émmn ‘fl‘..u’.’.‘." 5d’rrenct :gua "?hmmm 5 Soner o Y htis sfl'«’w'mfl‘“‘“"‘ °§ea""' iay, April 30, 1933, husband ‘ef Zella Crrier Leonard and Mar McCULLOUGH, LIDA S. on 1933, ‘at_her residence. the dist Home, LIDA 8. uecuumml-l " neral from ' the Method ], Wednosday. Ma: at ment Glenwood Oemeters. | PATTERSON, Dr. | Remains resiing au Zurhers 21 r E \uunn\ on Mondav. | Moy rmnm | Relatives and | 4ih & MasS, Ceflerson | Modern Chapel. Telephone Md.. EDWARD DECKER. | Drathn. JOHN. a.m st Hospitel. late Michael and Frances brother of Mrs. Mary A. Funeral Wed . from the Interment U. 8. Cemetery. DAV Saturday. April BON of 1102 Biadensbure leaves to mourn t Abe Gather: iriends Testing st Malvan & Schey’ New Jersey ave. and R st (0 be shipped Ma. PRELE. MABEL T. NABEL T ne. belo Remains re funeral home. 7 pm, Tuesdey PHILIPPS. MENKY On Monday. 0 IGHN' MeMAHON. Departed 16343, DAVE PATT! Op, Tuesdar, PFELE May 1. Soldiers” Home son_of the McMahon_ and Eslin of Silver nesday. o om Soliers Home this Tond ne. temporarilv s funeral home. Remains nw. to Cherryville, N. C Interment White Hill Cemetery, Cherry- May 09 Srd st wite ‘ol Cuaries L On Tuesday. Husoand ol “the late Belte’ €. “Philions: Remalns resting at Gasch's [uneral par- lors, Hrattsville, Md. ~Funeral from S Jerome's _ Catholic d . on Friday. May b. ment Arlington Natiol THROP A. _On Monday. May 1. WINTHROP A. RISK, hus- of Wilhelmina MacLean Risk.’ Serv- ices «private) st the S. H. Hines Oo. fii- nersl home. 2401 14th st n.¥., on Wed- nesdny. May 3 Cemetery. on OCTAVIA"M, K by ekt chiidren, three of whom ou. Mrs. Maltie R. Leavereil, e Purvis and Miss Clyde Robin. lces were heid i the residence on_ rongay. luterment will be Miss ADDISON FEARING. life Monday, ‘May 1. 14 dence of his parenis. 1202 T . ADDISON FEARING SCURLOC] son of Addison N. and Mamie brother of Robert and George Funeral Dprivate Wednesdax beloved Scurlock 3y Cemeiery On Moncay. May 1. 1% SETINGLE. beloved _wite ine 8 H Members of Marina Monda v TAYMAN Mo | TAY- Wi LAY On Moudas Mars’s Cemetery On_Sundar. April_ 30, Md. MAGGIE Jarvis the ahove res Departed thie 1. a1 N0 D wite of 1 S Bernice Sianey ice of funeral here- atier WOODHULL. CHARLES HERRIES. O Mop- gar. May 1, 19035, at his residence. 1-47 CHARLES KER WooDHULL, i Auana of Me; terment privale In Memortam. AUDRICK. ETMEL D. Sacred fo < o o rest one There Love and HER HU -B\Nfl e is t deatn capnot sever Jive forever M H. AUDRICK. Jr. AND CLIF- e o VAR :.n away ten sears o remembered in deatn ER AND SON-IN-LAW. In sad but lovis te and dear mother j:ho encered l.orul THOMAS HUGH. In <od reme bre .. THOMAS HU('H SGERS! 1 yeais azo tocar. Tho dena Nay ot so me. g HIS MOTHER, EMMA J. ROGERS. STOKES. IRENE, 1In loving remembrance of my desr dauzhter. IRENE ST who fell uileep in Jesis one vear aso to: day. Ma 32, How sad mun rouvied heart. How dim mv eves with Foi death ha< robbed m T thovght was mine f Thev sav time heals a broken hesri, But. oh. it teems untrue For one vear my heart has ached Just for o HER, DEVOTED MOTHER, LENA STOK®S G, JOSEPH T JR. In loving remem my dear husband. Ot i years ko foc 3 i Loved in 1; FUNERAL DIRECTORS, V. L. SPEARE CO. er the successors 1~ nor connected wit The original 'W. R. Speare extabianment. how _ National 2sa2 1009 H St. N.W. "WILLIAM H., SCOTT 409 5tn st. LN JAMEb T. RYAN 71T P4 AVE SE Atisntic 1700 J. WILLIAM L} FUNERAT, CREMATORIUM AVE. NE. LINCOLN 8206, Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 11113 BEVENTH ST. N.W N'ational 2473 W. W. DEAL & CO. £16 1 ST. NF. LINCOLN %200 CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 FA: sx. DRI, Chadlet Funeral Home Joscph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 13034 M St. Berrviihed 18a1 NAtiona] | ifi’- E Phone West 0096 JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. Notice | 1337 1otn st e ¢ “saown by ”G' l-h /Ed mav be dece:ve »-.us o7 30 aave. & puser, l'n!eas.n" *Ka Orp__Sesrs-Roebuck JFUNERAL DESICNS. Gude Bros. Co., 3252 F St 2ompt hute Deiivery Servics ¥ SPRESSIVE Flo‘-\‘ 'll.um Monzyat CroR 2 s o Y re S T Open F.renings el e : | GEO, A. COMLEY et T PR Y e FLORAL TRIBUTES $2.50 up Detivered DUPONT L Phone NOxH7000