Evening Star Newspaper, May 4, 1933, Page 9

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The Dogwood Display is at its best now UR invitation for last Sunday proved a bit premature owing to erratic weather conditions which delayed maturity of the blossoms. But come NOW — TOMORROW — or SUNDAY—and see what is conceded to be the most lavish display of dogwood around about Washington. And, too, in a setting that adds distinct charm of contrasting color It is indeed a picture. ‘The cemetery gates do not close until 7:30 PM. Cedar Hill Cemetery Pennsylvania Avenue East of the Capitol CHEVY CHASE RITES HELD FOR CLAUDE Official of Capital Traction Co. Was 01d Resident and Kin of Francis Scott Key. Funeral services were held at noon to- at Joseph Gawler's Sons' funeral x%uorflmoumvo.m«me oldest inhabitants of Chevy R lnd perintendent of the Chevy Chase dl"hl.:l mcwuumm groat- ott llr IM L) nt of , who came to old St. uring the seventeenth l.ly vu related to A uate of m Unlwnl of Mary- hnd,'rl‘l‘} Claude served lor"m time The Funeral Chapel PIPE ORGAN Service that is Distinctive BUT NOT EXPENSIVE SERVICE is our SUCCESS _— Lincoln 05249244 412 H STREET NE. MRS. MARY PFLASTER DIES AT HOSPITAL HERE Descendant of Old Washington and 8t. Louis Families Will Be Buried in Bluemont, Va. GREATER Chambersco Clean, Fresh and SANITARY $4.00 ANY PLACE IN D. C., Very Low Rates on Long Distance Calls Call COL 0432 delivered and installed plus freight Refrigenalon Bl fn the QUALITY sscarket NOW AT POPULAR PRICES of Mass-made Refrigerators R 13 years, Mayflower engineers have been building refrigerators to meet the exacting demands of the quality market. Imagine now-being able to buy this de luxe built refrigerator at the pop- ular prices of mass-made refrigerators! It seemed so impossible that even the shrewd buyers of refrigeration stores were amazed when they learned the prices. Think! A bigger, better refrigerator than ever before —offering extra storage space—extra power— extra convenience ~—extra insulation — extra beauty—extra quality ° throughout—ALL AT NO EXTRA COST! That’s the mighty new multi-powered Mayflower. Mayflower’s new and startling prices are the ing costs. Before you Foot control, self-locking door—no hands needed to open—door opens at touch of toe—on porcelain models Hence we can immediately pass on to you the savings which are the result of today’s conditions. Small Down Payment Delivers direct result of increased production and lowered cost of raw materials. No huge investment in idle factories built to meet pre-depression sales... No top-heavy organization, the cost of * which must be added to mlnuflctur of FRED C. GEILER Sfamous refrigeration engineer decide on any refrigerator, see the mighty new multi-powered Mayflower. Compare it. Convince yourself that it is the su- preme value in electric . refrigeration. 3 Learn today how you can save $50 to $150 a year with the new Mayflower. MAYFLOWER ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION On both sides of the Adantic, this dis- tinguished engineer is respected for the many outstanding improvements ia electric refrigeration which he has pio- neered. The mighty new multi-powered Mayflower is his crowning achievement: FREE PICTURE PUZZLE Mail this coupon today for all facts on Mayflower and free picture puzzle. Name ..ovvieirasecnesncensnnnns A s ik et teseec State. ... Visit Dealers Listed Below for FREE DEMONSTRATION Cameo Furniture Company, €00 434 Street SW. . W. Youngblood, OTLMD.O. Eirkle Hardware Co., Siiver Spring, Md. Noah Joffe, 'lcl:h.ll. Great Mills, Md. Thomas & Oo., Distriet Line Co., 6lst and Dix Streets N.E DISTRIBUTNR F. P. MAY HARDWARE CO., 469 C S™ ‘T N.W., WASHINGTON, D. C. PINTNTN, CNTNS TNSINSNS IINSNSNNTN Robert Tilch, lflhh..‘- 2 Mhy.l-m-. Laurel, Md. Loveless Hardware Co., 23 Florida Ave. N.W. uz‘.a 83, 7:30 am today; year ago, Record Temperatures This Year. Highest, 83, on 2. Lowest, 14, on Ptggny 9. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Todsy. Tomorrow. 3:08am. Sun, ; Moon, today... :16 p.m. Automobile iights must be turn one-half hour after sunset. Precipitation. Monthly precipitation in inches in the | Capital (current month to date): [ Sttt etetes: ot R2EE3NIR FAXILIES WHOM WE SERVE PAY ONLY FOR WHAT THEY GET. HENCE, WHILE WE DO NOT ADVERTISE SO- CALLED “COMPLETE” FUNERAL PRICES, OUR SERVICE COSTS NO MORE. + "%.,,“z%f‘ ”.M&.NW 'WASHINGTON D.C. Tilphone - warionas. 1544 « ESTABLISHED 1878 4:01 8.m. .| Pull itary honors marked burial in Arlington National Cemetery 284 857 ‘88 27 38 756 ‘01 3233538852222 8825 2855 P a T L R S SRR PR, S 33 S T L T S RS oo SRR e S S e e PSS aeay Zurich. Swi Cloudy mnm&r “‘x ? Clear Horta (Plul) A.wru Cuirent observati n today.) Plrl cloudy udy "part ¢ udy Part cl Clear Clear MILITARY HONORS PAID VETERAN AT ARLINGTON Giuseppe Niosi, Who Was Killed by Trolley at Brentwood, Md., Reburied by Legion. mili IzEa 822 ‘_ the today of Giuseppe Niosi, World War veteran, who was killed by a trolley in IBrencwood Md., on April 13. Niosi was interred in Greenwood Cemetery, but reinterment in Arl with American Legion in , WaS b- cided N. De Carlo officiated at the ceremonies, and Salvatore, Ill of fllll ‘city, and t'o and Epifania, in Italy, ll)“. ase. In ‘cab, * | the 8 mlmu “Blkin " and sts. nw. Clieveland 63 Teather_lout Svoen " ain " Briage Braiion and ‘B | 5-ftth st. 3 Reward. 1085 T CAT—BIick snd yhite, BIack #nst o3 hioss. Reward. M. Darpall r it m CHOW, female puppy. 4 monf monthe old, l-n near lon, Suitable reward. Phone_CLeveland "zou DOG. Oreat snd white, sireved rruvwnluun and ., D.m.; mo— -rd. un nu- tow miles v-;- Cabin John, Sun white “wi m white ta brown a tag 2079! llotuy ahn “M at ! fll Ptk Aot flln u'g'x'oz Brows, ouy 5" T o 3 o reward. W , after 7 ;_ S o S gfllm Bun-n lltlonll }! 0 or rmu Apt., NAtional 9102. R TUh st Coap, ¢ “'{“"‘ Shopping §ume= reward. * EMer rand vlcumy ot mrd g PRt g WAlnut _8609. of EE;E iiotv Beventh and lnd ’, mnu n.w. Sulf nrd money; and Te- o 58 YEARS IN WASHINGTON Each rug and carpet requires treatment, dif ferent depending upon coloring and texture. & Hinkel brushless élming is cleaning at its best and very lowest cost. All Floor-Coverings Insured Free of Charge Every Washed Rug Is Glue-Sized Without Charge LOWEST PRICES for FINEST WORK Rugs Stored in Fireproof Racks Wil angeat g carpet cleansia E.P. HINKEL & C@. 600 Rhode Island Ave,NE. C Zelephones, POtomac 1172-73-74-75 . Visiters Welsome Every Day ‘!loocn—“nl son, SAMEC ABirens Box B0-E tar efice or B{COL. JAMES LOCKETT | DIES IN CALIFORNIA TAIL WAGGERS TO GIVE ROOSEVELT’S DOG MEDAL Irish Organization Is Sending Spe- cial Award Here for White I House Canine. The Tail Waggers' Club of Ireland is medal to Wi to Washington, Prendznt Roosevelt. Pats Burke, who has charge of ; the Na Depnnmcnu pictorial _col- lection of World War and other photd- graphs, today was advised by his friend, Capt. William T. Allen of Tipperary, of the forthcoming present for the White House from overseas. A special medal has been struck for the American Chief hecutive. bearing the President's ad- Thz President’s dog has been enrolled the Tail Wmfl’s Club of Ireland by Mrs. Wylle G Borum, wife of Col. Borum of the American legation at Dublin, Mr. Burke has The medal bears the legend “Help My Pals,” referring to the club’s objective of being helpful to dogs. G. P. 0. VETERAN DIES George R. Boone, 76, a retired Gov- ernment Prini Office worker, died yesterday in Berkeley Springs, W. Va. Puneral services will be held there to- MOITow. Berksiy” Sprines eiors“coming hes gs before cor e in 1876 to enter the Government returned there after his re- tirement in 1922. He is survived by a smer un Louise Turner, of Romney, NEW BAND NAMES HEAD Lawrence J. Baraldi, jr., of Philadel- phia was named &wmz of the newly- University Band at the band's first formal meet: lut night. Other officers _were Paul Mc- Mahon, vice pml th:u John- ganization was adopted. Brathn. f Benjamin also Tt to mourh thelr Joss & host of nleces 2nd nephews and other n‘htlvu and 3 {rien Finent Fayne's Gemetesy. May 3. it L st fnee, 15 oot SO, 3 yur:i e Davic ntrout and ot ] k n-r.uefi?”énu ces Th day. May e m. In hald WILLIAM HENE 4: " | crag s, onze Other rela- nds % moyrn hu dep-rum 2y 2s tuneral bome, 493 Moo Mh ves and friends invited. . ELEANOR. 2 e g2 u-mnnr xumu‘ evoud ""‘fn‘:fi f Cilftor rewington. Caves two Glstere. ome beonan And “any “other " Felatives and_ Frionds, Erndnarents. G17 23rd_s Bowoe alter s ., Puneral k-:um-y .’ {rom “the John T. “tuneral hapel, drd and ‘Bve sta. | 8 sw. tery. BRINSON, COLUMB! Wednesday. Taterment Lincoin” Memorial Ceme- aried, thig life une th Gapitol st Notice o CARTER On Saturday, P 4% At Fresamen's Hospital funerai W Brnest Jorvis Puncra) Church: 3432 U atiest n.w. ‘Interment Harmony BRUCE, WILLIAM. Sudd lenly, on Tuesday, gl' 2, 1933, lt his ulhl‘qa%a, 2!.-‘1 s.e. 5 rovis bk An Biama Jane ‘Dockett. He ves one sun ne Jenifer; three pleces. 3 Thelma Washi kett: two nephews, Leon £ Be 13 wlso survived by Tyler, Funeral Fri- from Campbell's ave. and Sum- t Arlington Ns- " _On Wednesday, 7:20 p.m., at her residence. after a brief HELENA. Departed this life on 7 MY 2 0093, 8t 0:58 pm. et i, devot ughter ot the ate” ‘aad fale. Saa aiso’ leaves o I mourn one_siste "'ian "ot other FLORENCE. _On llonl.ll May 1. i molher of !It m {l sister l:: John L. 8. Holloman oflllfi A L ,nnl’tnn. D. C. Notice of fIlml h“l- GILLE! FLORENCE On Thursds un E) "1933. st her rnm-nu ur“{ ter. 4 ington, Anna | the t|4th & MASS. AVE. N.E. KELLY, o A i !35 W“ m"ré-inuom Ceme- B a iy 42 p.m. from his_late und’nnu rment, in Osk- wood "Cemetery: “Fails Charen: Va On Tuesday, May 2 uu 2. ROCHE, Pres. ml"'- EUGENE G. On ‘Wednesda; 1990, &t Emeraency Hompital, Ei GERE 2, husband of Catherine B. ren! ”Body“runu ll his ll(“ltll‘k. o uxvlul h o M. susdents. on Thurs- “Xh T ik S o DAY ION, 'l“ of ‘the late WJl Mahon and beloved mother of Mrs. Nnnne Mon{:ms:. ‘Body r e e RAT e aughter. Margaret Ford. and a host of other relatives and friends.” Body temporarily resting at Malvan & Schey’s funeral church, New Jersey ave. and R .w. Puneral Priday. May . from Lillyia Memorial Chs Interment Mount Zion Cemetery, Baltimore, Md. & 11 PFLASTER, MARY TURNER. On W M’. llli 3> 1033, at Emergenc) TURNER, widow_ o R H) Bliemont. Ve, Her ghte, Tesiing at V. n.w. on am: Interment Bluemord, Va. RADTKE, MENA. On Wednesday, May & mother of Chiaries Radtke. Puneral Trom E. M. Padseits funcral home. 131 11th st s.e., on Friday, May 5. 0 thence’ to Forestville lnucnnll cmm:n yhere funeral services wil eld at 5 Tatives ana “Triends mmec. mumem church cemetery. ospi E’ s dluh ers. dauehters. ‘and. one’ greai-g Bamdiny “nay *be” viewed, atier n° ey 3y T TG x;}m:-mmn s mn‘ml services Friday, M om the _above ¢ c' flcn.mnn heiiting. o sy & ‘ the ruldem‘e of her daughter, Mrs. Charles W. Barteimes, l'l Bllllmor blvd, Colmar Manor, Md. 'SA] be- Toved wile of the lave Johin W Sono and the late A‘rtrml! ear_of Frida 3 & 30 pm - Interment Loudon Ba Cemetery, Baltimore, Md. VA M. PEDIGO, On Wednes- 3, 1933, at her_residence, et igo. spove Tesidence on Fric . at 11 a.m. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. Intermont at ccdu -1 c-mmu Wednesday, Mas Tat Movht AT MeameaFrith husband of Julia B. racy, i iday, 5. 1 ment " in. Amnncn National Cemetery with military honors. Prllndl and rela tives are fvited to attend. In Memortam. ANDERSON, MARY. In sad but loving ree membrance of my dear wife. MARY AN- ‘l:clnusj Reinhart), who died four ROBERT ANDERSON. In memory of my dear BARAH ARK. who departed m- nh four years ago today, May 4. And wite ' 3he e o nflcttul sleep, Her memory I shall always keep HER LONELY DAUGHTER. MARY M. CLARENCE EDWARD. In loving agomn Yo, A, Taithtul busband CLA away suddenly May 4 1b beautiful A S—eioe & w character. He went in the best of his days Blichted” in manbood's " bloots And was torn from the ha.u mn loved him siecp o e silent Toer! CARRIE BLICK MORGAN. In sad but loving JPILMAN, MARY Temembrance of our wife. mother an daughter. MARY G. SPILMAN. who de- parted this life two years ago today, May Dh'an.l Anniversary mass at St Ste- A Droclr.u: one from us has gone, voice we loved is stilled. A Blace’ls Tocant i tilied, ich never can be mled E PAMILY. * TWOMEY. ‘fiunzd:mudmw&s 13 lovine our devot mother, CATHI INE AGNES TWOMEY, who denlrled this life one year ago today, May 4. 1945, SONS DENNIS AND THOMAS. * FUNERAL DIRECTORS. JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1337 10tk 8t N.W. Retanilshed 'Pl”tlu North 0047 :|V. L. SPEARE CO. Hetther the successors to nor connected with o W. R. Speare establishment. ..u.m“.?‘zsn: 1009 H St. N.W. WILLIAM H. SCOTT m!lh St, JAMES T. RYAN 317 PA AVE SE. tlantic J. WILLIAM LEE’ FUNERAL DIRECTO} CREMATORIUM LINCOLN 5200. Frank Geier’s Sons: Co. Modern Teonon, National 2473 W. W, DEAL & CO. 816 H ST. NE. LINCOLN 8200 CHAS S ZURHORST CAPITOL ST. Liseom 0828 T TIMOTHY HANLON 641 B & NE—Lin 5543, NCE_ SERVICE Chaillet Funeral Home 1804 M St. N.W. NAtional 5528 Jouph“f‘.‘cBirch’s Sons 3034 M St. N.W. FUNERAL DESIGNS. GEO. A. COMLE GEO_ A COMLEY - SIATS ey el SRS %Taio.%”’s'fifin— FLORAL TRIBUTES $2.80 up Deivew West 0096 tablished 1841

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