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citizens have neither a voice 'in the levying of taxes nor any way of con- troll the spending of the money taken from them. The report was pre- sented by Mrs. Edna Johnston, chair- man of the department. VOICE OF DISTRICT INCONGRESS URGED 5iomvees oz | ing the past year, was elected presi- dent, succeeding Mrs. A. J. McKelway. | Mrs.” Edward P. Costigan, wife of (he‘ | Senator from Colorado, succeeded her- | Department of Efficiency in s as it vice present, and Jfre) Government of Woman Vot- Gardner Jackson, recond vice presi- ers Make Demand. dent; Mrs. Albert Putney, treasurer, and Mrs. Lyman B. Swormstedt and Mrs. Basil Manly, directors. | The more than 100 women present | at the session heard Miss Charlotte Carr, director of the Pennsylvania De- | partment of Labor and Industry, de- scribe the war which the women of her State are waging against sweatshops T Representation of the District in| Congress and separation of the han- dling of District finances from the| finances of the Federal Government | were urged in & report by the Depart- | meht of Efficiency in Government of Voteless district League of Women | Voters submitted at the organization's | tage X the persons employed in sweat- annual Spring meeting at the Dodge|shops on “full time” receive such Hotel last night. | meager wages that they are carried on | The report, based on a study of Dis- | the State relfef rolls. | trict finances, made over a period of | Mrs. Emily Newell Blair, former vice | years, cmphasized the fact District! chairman of the Democratic National there, Assailing conditions surrounding_the employment of needle workers, Miss Carr, who is chairman of the commis- sion inyestigating child labor strikes in Pennsylvania, declared a large percen- EXTRA TROUSERS Y CAN EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1933 Committee, another speaker, told the Jeague the major accomplishment of women since their entry into polities was in obtaining the appointment of mm Prances Perkins as Secretary of Labor, Opposition to discrimination against married women in the Government service will continue to be a major is- sue in the organization's Department of the Legal Status of Women, Mrs. Elizabeth Smith Friedman, chairman of the group, announced. Next year, she said, the department will work for changes in the District laws—to im- prove the marriage laws, to make jury service mandatory instead of permis- sible for wemen and to secure equal guardianship rights for the mothers of children. The Department of Women in Indus- try, headed by Mrs. Laurance Todd, re- ported there has been considerable im- provement in_ the enforcement of the eight-hour labor law in the District since the new administration took office. Other reports were submitted by the Department of Social Hygiene, Mrs, Louis Ottenberg, chairman; the Depart- ment of International Co-operation to Prevent War, Mrs. W. C. Johnstone and Mrs. Henry Chalmers, co-chair- men; the Committee on Living Costs, Mrs. Mercer Johnston, chairman, and a special Committee on Old Age Pen- sions, Mrs. Charles Weston, chairman. 1450 We invite you to make our store, 114 South State Street (opposite Palmer House ) your head- quarters. We've made every ar- rangement for your comfort, conven- ience and service without cost or obligation to you. Ever since we starfed making clothes, away back in 1879, we've stuck to our policy of selling only the finest garments for the lowest price consistent with such quality. The nicest part about our gr;Mh is that it has made it possible for us to give you still better clothes and even greater value for your money than ever before. But after all, the best proof is the clothes thamsélves.c_om in and take your choice of our big selection. We have a White Flannel Trousers . . . . $4.00 Gray & Tan Flannel Slacks . 3.50 S tailoring shops . . Fine Striped Worsted Trousers . . . 4.00 Flannel Sport Coats . . . . 8.50 Linen, Duck and Sanforized Wash- able Trousers . 1.35 Regular Woolen and Worsted Trousers $2 to $1.50 RICHMAN 1327 ESTABLISHED 1879 color and a style for every taste; a size and model for every figure; all at one low price that goes easy on every man’s pocketbook. They're all direct from our own . without the ex- pense of wholesale overhead and without middleman’s profit. Clothing prices are going higher. We advise you to buy now, while our. price is still at the bottom. Those who buy now have every- thing to gain; nothing to lose. ALL $] 850 ROTHERS N. W. QUADE FUNERAL RITES HELD AT HUGHESVILLE Services Are Held in Old Fields Church—Burial in Adjoin- ing Cemetery. J. Ollie Quade, prominent business man and political leader of Hughesville, | Md., was buried yesterday in Old Fields | Cemetery there, following funeral serv- ices in the Old Pields Church. Mr.| Quade, who died Tuesday, was in his 40th year. An undertaker, garage owner and automobile dealer, Mr.Quade's benefac- tions made possible the construction of the Hughesville High School. He is survived by his widow. Mrs. Leona E. Quade (nee Robey); his parents, Stephen I. and Ella B. Quade; a sister, Mrs. Maude Gibbons, and a brother, | Elmer M. Quade. PALMER RITES HELD Retired Chief Hungarian Coun- selor Buried in Oak Hill. Funeral services were held yesterday afternoon for Coloman Palmer, retired chief counselor of the Hungarian Par- lisment, with interment in Oak Hill Cemetery. Mr. Paimer, a native of Transylvania, where he was born in 1860, died here on Tuesday after a lengthy fllness at the residence of his | son-in-law and daughter, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. W. F. Dietrich. 1539 Forty- | fourth street. Lieut Comdr. Dietrich is on duty at the Navy Department. Serv- | ices were conducted by Rev Andrew N.| DeMuth, assistant pastor of St. Mary's | Catholic’' Church. | Funeral was conducted at 4 p.m. from | Hysong’s funeral parlors, 1300 N street. | Interment was private, with relatives ana intimate friends of the family par- | ticipating in the last rites. ! Memorial MRS. MARY ELLEN BOOL DIES AT HOME HERE Widow of Prominent Merchant Succumbs at Age of 82. Mrs. Mary Ellen Bool, widow of Jacob Bool, a prominent merchant here for many years, died yesterday at her home, 2922 Glover driveway, in her 83d year. She had been in ill health for several years. A native of Montgomery County, Md., Mrs. Bool was the daughter of Francis and Elizabeth Flack, a well known family in the county. In 1867 she mar- ried Mr. Bool and moved to Washing- ton, where she had since resided. Mrs. Bool is survived by a son-in-law, James T. Gibbs; a granddaughter, Mrs. Walter M. Johnson; two great-grand- sons, Walter M. Johnson, jr., and Rich- ard Gibbs Johnson, and a number of nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held tomor: row at her late residence, with burial in Rock Creek Cemetery. TOASTMASTE'R SELECTED FOR ALUMNI BANQUET Special Dispatch to The Star. CAMERON VALLEY, Va., May 26.— Harry Carrico of the graduating class at Lee-Jackson High School will be senior toastmaster at the banguet which the Alumni Association is giving in honor of the seniors tomorrow night at_the school. Helen Webb will deliver the class prophecy; Nellie Stevens, the class poem; Isobel Painter and Tommy Mc- Gowan, the last will and testament, and Virginia Saum, with Anne Palmer, will read the class history. In addition to the prize for scholar- ship donated by the Alumni Associa- tion, Will Cleveland, president of the School League, will offer a second prize to the student of the senior class hav- ing the second highest average. The banquet will be followed by & dance given by the seniors. Wreaths Made of Lasting Flowers Regular $3.00 Value Special sz& All Seasonable Flowers and Plants. Very Low Prices. - F. F. LEAPLEY, Florist 1908 G N.W. The Markets Up! —and that’s why we call this an Investment Sa le! Regular 52 and 52.50 Shirts $4 35 Quotations have been withdrawn by most of the good makers. Every mail brings notice of higher prices. We got an unexpected break when we ran across one of our makers who let himself be talked into co- operating with us in a great shirt sale! Take our word for it that S THM SHILS - MHE GREATEST SHIRT SALE WEVE EVER HELD. Smart tattersal checks, gun club checks, imported British stripes, glen plaids, cords, domestic stripes, whites, plain shades—prac- buy three for four dollars tically all with collar at- tached, have the new wid- 2 | er wide collar—neckbands in white only—the kind of ‘shirts you see in our shop every day at $2 and $2.50. "ALL SIZES 13% to 1744 GROSNER of 1325 K STREET No Compromise with Quality - Minute Mysteries Solution to THE PERFECT CRIME. See Page A-3. Jim Wilson had forgot- leav- Alas! ten to remove his mask on ing the house! WHOEVER THINKS A PER- FECT WORK TO SEE, THINKS WHAT NE'ER WAS, NOR IS, NOR NE'ER SHALL BE.—Pope. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. t Meeting, Hope Lodge, No. 20, F. A. A. M., Masonic Temple, Thirteenth street and New York avenue, 7:30 p.m. Lecture, Louis Ottenberg, “Highlights in Jewish History,” Washington Hebrew Congregation, 8 p.m. Ball, Texas State Society, Shoreham Hotel, 9 p.m. Dance, Iota Chapter. Chi Sigma Sorority, Shoreham Hotel, 10 p.m, Minstrel show, St. Andrew's Young People’s Fellowship, St. Andrew’s Church, 8 p.m. Card party, D. C. Dental Assistants’ Society, Hamilton Hotel, 8:30 p.m. Card party, benefit St. Francis de Sales Church, auditorium, Twentieth street and Rhode Island avenue north- east, 8 p.m. Dinner, Frank R. Jelleff, Inc, Na- tional Press Club, 7 p.m. Lecture, “Personality Expansion Through Mem- ory Culture,” Mark B. Wooding. Births Reported. Elmer J_and Emma Blackmer. boy. Joseph' G. and Margaret V. Crunkilton, “Walter A. and Lillian M. Brown, Sr.. boy. Thomas B. and Vivian D. Rhodes. boy. Charles T. and Frances M. Robinson, boy. Frederic B. and Margaret Ridenour. boy. Clarence L. and Mary J. Jenkins, boy. Edmund M. and Lenora Toland, girl. Alvin and Mary Shiffett. girl. Edward and Grace Totaro. girl. Wilson A. and Elizabeth Coleman, girl. Joseph 8. and Helen Devereux, girl. Charles R. and Agnes D. Stubs, boy, John and Jeanette Perry, girl. Deaths Reported. Wwilliam Miller, 88, Sargent rd. ne. Martha_V. Compton, &6, 0th st. James Hughes, 85, 1421 North Carolina ave, ne. William H. Kerper, 03, Casualty Hospital. Walter W. Phelps.’ 80, 11th st. Richard H. Gask Mary Thompson, Isaac Greenbau ave. Hannah Beane. 43. Garfield Hospital. 40, Providence Hos- 39, Emergency Hospital . Bt. Elizabeth’s Hos- ). Columbia Hospisal months, National Nichols bo; st. ne. , 2700 Connecticut Eiizabeth Corridon, pital Marsaret M. Thompson, Hospital Floyd M. Allen Morrs B. Mye: pital Anna E. Whitcroft. James E. Trotter, Homeopathic_Hos; William D. Gaskin ave. se. Adam Washington 753 Gresham pl. Charles G. McDa 47, 1167 6th st ne Wade Hill, 46. 1030 L st. John H. Patton, 45, 409 2nd st_s.w Ariel L. Avant, 36, Freedmen's Hospital. Providence 2062 Marriage Licenses. George W. Glenville, 47. 1500 New Hamp- shire ave, 'and Anna Ferrers, 43, 1835 Phelps pl.;'Rev. M. C. Marseglia. Berrard Deakin, 35, 916 9th st. n.e., and Nellie Marmelstein, 28, 820 C st. s.e.; Rev. Abraham Liebsohn Charles H. Simpson, 27, and Myrtle C. Haves. 18, both of 61 New York ave.; Rev. Thomas Daniels. James M. Cooper. 24. 1822 New Hamp- shire ave. and Myrtle A. Brown. 20, 1833 New Hampshire ave.; Rev. J. L. Kilkenny. otts SyeliacDonald. ir. 33, 035 Massachu- setts ave.. an ma uBose, 21, Char- lotte. N. C.: Rev. A. R. Bird. Waiter Chamblin, jr.. 34, 1800 20th st., and Mrs. Bess M. Richardson, 30, 1722 19th st.: Rev. A. J. McCartne: Charles T. Malloy, 26, Georgetown Col- lege, and Anna R. O'Neill, 25, 1417 33th st.; v' John H. Farley. . and Dorothy Harkey, Rev. 'A. F. Poore. George Bigzer. Tvin inso) 3. amokin. Pa.. Anne P. Shelton, 24, Speed, N. C.; Re\.nEd M. Thombpson. Ocie Jone: White, 46, Grimes. 3 . son, 28. 1829 5th_ st 20, 2043 9th st.; Rev. B.‘n}{d. P. Brown, 21, 1815 12th st.. and | Ramgeur, 21," 1512 Corcoran st.; Robert. Lo oWhiie, 28, 2582 P gt i . 28, 254 st., Frances M. Bernard, 21, 1111 Lamort to Reg B L Harrison. ' urice Smallwood. 21, 4 L st. and Alverta Coates, 18, Z v e S : Shadyside, Md.; Rev. J. rlie Gay. 20. 944 Rhode I and Helen Kershaw, 19, 22 4pd Helen Kershaw, 10, 220 G s FOUND. POR LOST ANIMALS ) escue Coaine Tl dat e North SHp & LO_S'I'. BOSTON BULL TERRIER, female, with white breast, white face. an: name Peppie: reward. _Call WA. 8 COAT, blue silk Jacket with two Big but- tons, ‘lost in Rock Creek Park. Cleveiand DIAMOND RING—Lost__a Club Thursday evening. M {wo pear-shaped diamonds inum_setting. information 5093 0 DOG—Lost —Wednesdsy, grown female dog, black, neath, 3 white paws, hea ir.._Notily GEorg GREY SUIT COAT. two fow pocket: reward. _ Call CO. 804 POCKETBOOK—Light tan. leather; keys, - driver's license, at 16 _and T_st i rd. _ADams 6 brown B Chase lady’s Ting, one pearl. plat- Liberal reward 'for return or leading to return. Tel. NAtional May “4th. hall hite streak under- e wire-haired Carroll CEDAR HILL Washington’s Most Beautiful Cemetery The location of Cedar Hill is a surety of its permanency. No ex- pansfon ‘of city can encroach upon its ideal ‘isolation nor the march of time disturb or desecrate. That’s an important consideration in the selec~ tion of the family's final resting place in these hectic days of ruth- fess ‘development. A peaceful vale today—with tower- ing trees standing “sentinel on hal- lowed with ' nature’s beauties never-ending eulogy. * has its most sublime expression in ihe protecied brecincts of Cedar Hill. You cannot conceive its until you visit it. Cedar Hill Cemetery On Pennsylvania Avenue East of the Capitol GREATER ONE OF THE LARGEST (LO UNDERTAKERS IN THE WORLD Think What Service You Can Get as Low as $65 v For a Complete Funeral Cars and All By The GREATER Chambersco Call Columbia 0432 Cor. 14th and Chapin Sts. N.W. You Get the Biggest and the Best from HARRY J. LUSKEY TO BE BURIED HERE TOMORROW Funeral services for Harry J. Luskey, for nearly a quarter of a century an employe of the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, will be held here tomor- row, with burial in Cedar Hill Ceme- tery. Mr. Luskey, who was 57, died Tues- day at Aurora, Ill, following an oper- ation. Lately, he had been connected with the Crescent City Jockey Club. The funeral will be held from the W. ‘W. Chambers’ undertaking establish- ment, Fourteenth and Chapin streets. Survivors include two brothers, Elvin M. and Irving W. Luskey, attached to| the District of Columbia Fire Depart- ment, and a sister, Mrs. Bertie C. Bow- den. Mr. Luskey was the son of the late William A. and Fanmie E. Luskey. Bratha. BARRETT, WILLIE- Departed this life Wednesday. May 24, 1933, WILLIE BAR- RETT. 1420 8 st. n.w. ' He leaves to mourn_their loss a wife. Mayme Barrett: one daushter, Vernetta Barrett: brothers and one sister and a h other relatives and friends. Bod orarily resting at Brother M chey's funeral home. N. J. ave. and R st. n.w. Funeral from above establish- ment. Saturday. May 27, at 2 terment Harmdhy Cemetery. BARRETT, WILLIE. Columbia Lodge, No. 85, is hereby notified of the funeral of our “late brother, WILLIE BARRETT. Saturday. May 27. at 2 pm. at Malvan & Schey's funeral parlors. N. J. ave. and R st. n.w. Session of sorrow Friday, May 26, at Elks’ Home, 301 R. I ave. n'w. at 8 p.m. Sister lodges and temples invited. SYLVESTER H. EPPS. Exalted Ruler. LEE CAMPBELL. Secretary. BLANDFORD. ELLA F. On Thursday, May 1933, ELLA F. BLANDFORD.' aged BR vears., beloved ‘wife of Charles T. Blandford. Funeral from the residence of her. daughter. Mrs. Owen Gray. K st. se. on Saturday. May a.m. thence to St. Peters 2 and C sts. s.e. where mass will be said at 9 am. for the repose of her soul terment Congressional Cemetery. Rela- tives and friends invited, 26 OL. MARY ELLEN. On Thursday, 5.'1933. MARY ELLEN, wife of the Gibbs Johnson. Funeral dence of her granddaughter, driveway n.w.. on Saturca 2:30 p.m. Interment af Cemetery. BUSHROD, ROBERT. On Wednesday, May 19333, ROBERT, the devoted husband of Mary J. Bushrod. stepfather of Pexana. Irving. brother of ‘Sophia Beverly, Eula Vincent, Armstead and Leland Bushrod. Puneral Saturday, May 27. at 1 p.m. the W. Ernest Jarvis Tuneral church, You st. n.w. Interment Payn BYERS, JASON DAVID. On Friday, May 26. 1033, at_his residence, 65 Maj. JABON DAVID BYERS, ] years, ‘beloved husband of J. Viola Byers and father of J. Harold Byers. Remains Testing at Hysong's parlors, 1300 N_st. n.w., until i1 a.m. Monday. May 20. Re- mains will lie instate at the United Brethren Memorial Church, North Cap- itol and R sts.. on Monday from 11 a.m. 0 1 p.m. Funeral services at 1 pm. In: terment Arlington National Cemetery. 28 CARROLL. ROSSIE, Departed this life on Thursday, May 1933, ROSSIE CAR- ROLL of ‘412 60th st. ne. She lcaves to Rock Creek mourn_ their loss a husband. Prank Car- { Toll; three brothers and a host of other relatives and friends. Body temporarily Testing at Malvan & Schey’s funeral home. N. Jave. and R st. n.w. Notice of fu- neral later. DAY. PRUDENCE V. Departed this life at her residence, near Browningsville, Md., on May PRUDENCE V. DAY. She leaves to mourn their loss a husband, Dorsey W. Day: four children, James and Joseph Day, Mrs. Herbert Barnes and Mfs. Carl Purdum: a brother, Moody M. Bur- dette. and a ‘sister, Mrs. Lillle Umburger, and a host of other relatives and friends. Funeral services at Bethesda M. E. Church, at Browningsville. Sunday, May 28, at ‘2 p.am., With interment in Church cemetery. DICKLE, JACOB W. On Tuesday. May 23. 1933.’at U. S. Veterans' Hospital, JACOB W..'{n his 85th year, husband of the late Arinie Dickle, Body resting at the Ta- bler funeral home, 928 M st. n.w., until Monday, May 29. " Services and intérment at_Ariington’ “National Cemetery at 11 a.m.. with military honors. 2 FITZGERALD, WILLIAM L. Suddenly. on Thursday, May 25. WILLIAM L. FiTZ- GERALD, beloved husband of Matilda F. Fitagerald. Services on Saturday. May 7.'at 10 am, at his late residence, 430 Buchanan 'st. n.w. Interment (pri- Jale) Druid Ridge Cemetery. Baltimore. FITZGERALD, WILLIAM L. Washington Lodge, No. 15. B. P. O. Eiks. _The lodge will convene ih session of sorrow at .40 o'clock p.m.. Friday, May 26, for the pur- pose of paying_ tribute to the memory of our late brother, WILLIAM L. - GERALD. who passed to the Grand Lodge of ths Hereafter May 25, 19 Elk services ‘at residence, 430 Buchanan st. n.w., at & p.m. By order of: 0. P. HAGERTY, Exalted Ruler. Attest: W. S. SHELBY. Secretary. FOWLER., ANNIE A. On Friday, May 26, 1933, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Lilli€ May Burgess, Riggs road, Prince Georges County. Ma., after a short iliness, ANNIE A. FOWLER of Capitol Heights, Md.. widow of the late William M. Fow- ler of Rockville, Md.; beloved mother of W. Leonard Fowler of Des Motnes. lowa; Mis. Irene A. Conner, Mrs. Lillie May Burgess, Mrs. Ethel Roberts and Prancis M. Fowler. Funeral from the home of her deughter, on Risgs rd., Monday, May 29, at §:45 am_: thence to St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Rockyille, where requiem mass will be said at 10 a.m. for the re- Pose of her soul. Interment in church cemetery. Relatives and friends invited. 28 FOWLER, C. EDWARD. _On Thursday. May 25, 19%3,"C. EDWARD FOWLER of Lan- . Md., father of Michael, Ernest. Nor- Wade' and Marcia Fowler. Notice of funeral later. FRANKLIN, HERBERT W. On Wednesday, May 24.'1033, at Asheville, N. C.. HER- BERT W.._beloved husband of the late Heien V. Pranklin aged 41 years. Fu neral from H. M. Padgett's funeral home, 131 11th st se. on Saturday. May al 10 am. Interment Arlington Cemetery. GILMERE. CORNELIA. Suddenly on Weanesday. May 1933, at_the resi- dence of her sister. Mrs. Julia Hill, 1451 W st. n.w. CORNELIA GILMERE. sister of Mrs. Julia Hill and Mrs. Mary Ed- monds.~ She leaves to mourn their_loss many other_relatives and friends. Serv- ices at 9:30 am. Saturday. May 27. at the above residence. Interment Char- lottesville, Va. 26 GRAY, WALTER day. May 24, ion 26 THOMAS. On Wednes- 1933, at_Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, ~Md. WALTER THOMAS GRAY, beloved "husband of Susana Malvina Gray. Funeral from_his Iate residence, 2128 13th st. s.e.. on Sat urday, May 27, at §:30 a.m. Mass St. Teresa's Church, 13th and V sts. s.e. at 0 am_ Relatives and friends invited. Interment Mt. Olivet Cémetery. 26 GRAY. WALTER T. Members of Carroll Council. No. 377." Knights_of Columbus. are hereby notified of the death of WAL- TER T. GRAY. Funeral from his late residence, 2128 13jth st. s.e. Saturday. May > thence to St. Theresa's Church."13th and V sts. s.e., Where mass will be said at 9 o'clock. GEORGE E. HERRING, Grand Knight. H. J. KANE, Fin, Secty. HACKETT, EDITH. Tuesday. May 23. 1933, EDITH HACKETT of 1367 Fla. ave. ne She leaves {o mourn their loss a mother, Mary Anderson: a sister, Beatrice Porter: two brothers. James Hackett and Bertram Anderson, and a host of other relatives and friends. Body temporarily resting at Malvan & Schey's funeral home, New Jersey ave. and R st. n.w. Funeral from the above parlors. Saturday. May 27. at 11:307am.” Interment Rosemont Geme- ery. HARRIS, SARAH. On Wednesday. May 2%. 1933, at her residence, 908 Fourth st. se.. SARAH HARRIS. beloved wife of Archic Harris, loving mother of Viola Harris She also leaves & host of other relatives and friends. Remains resting at the Johu T. Rhines funeral chapel, Third E: sts s.w. Funeral Saturday, May ° 1:30 o'clock. from Ebenezer Church. terment Rosemont Cemetery. HENRY, NANNIE CLAIBORNE. On Thurs- day. 'May 25, 1933, at her Tresidence, 2001 Eye si. n.w.. NANNIE CLAIBORNE HENRY. beloved wife of the late Richard P. Henry, mother of Charles Patton Henry and Mrs. Marie T. Farr of Aurora Hills, Va. She also leaves three grandchildren. Funeral from above residence on Satur- day, May ° Interment Hol day. May 27, at 3 p.m. HERBERT, CHARLES. Departed this life suddenly Wednesday, May =4, 1833, at Emergency Hospital. CHARLES 'HERBERT. beloved son of Theresa Ann Herbert. He i v three_sisters. Agnés R. . Beatrice L Enris and Marie J. two brothers, Nicholas and Anthony Herbért; an uncle. James Herbert: aunt, Sarah Smothers. and other Tel tives and friends. Remains resting at t funeral parlor of Alexander S. Pope, 315 15th st. se. Notice of funeral later. JENKINS, SAMPSON. Suddenly on Wednes- ‘day. May 24, 1933, at 5:45 pm.. at his residence, 48 Dorsey st. Cherrydale, Ar- lington County. Va.. SAMPSON JENKINS, beloved husband of Sadie Lee Jenkins (nee Ballinger). aged 72 years. Funeral Sunda; 28 at 2 p.m. from Arnon Chaj Va. Relatives _and friends’ invited. 27 JONES, FLORICE ROSE. On Wednesday, y 24, 1933, at Emergency Hospital, CE ROSE JONES (nee Dayton). be: oy wife of Harry 8. Jones. eral from the chapel of Thomas F. Murray & 8on. 2007 Nichols ave. s.e., on Saturda: t 2 p.m. Relatives and frien ‘Interment Cecar Hill Cemetery. 2 KRAUS, LUCILLE MARGARET. On Fri- . May 26, 1033, at her residence, 1513 .¢..” LUCILLE KRA The Beiored . wite of sl i o e e er_late st. s.e., on R Monday, o 8 Tere: ol Rela: 28 + Gon . May of Ko mourn allace; two relatives at LUCAS, EVA. . May 24 TS RV Mher Olesiionce 3010 "Govern: from Boyd's funeral home, 1840 L st. n.w. v LUSKEY, HARRY J. On 3 3 At in “RARRE'Y d §on,30 the late Wiliiam A ‘and Fangle Luskey. Puneral from the W. W. Cham. bers funeral home, 1400 Chepin st. BW.. on Saturday. May 27. p.m. Inter- . at ment in Cedar Hill Cemetery. rted this life MADISON. JAMES A.. JR. Dep: (Fropidence suddenly,” Friday. May 28, a ISON. Jr.. de- Hospit. yoted so and ° Carrie Madison He also leaves five sisters. four brothers and a host of other relatives d friends, Remains resting at the Jobn T Rhipes funeral chapel. drg and I'ste. s.%. Notice of funeral hereafter. MANLEY, GEORGE. On Wednesdsy, May 24,7 1033, GEORGE MANLEY. He leyves o’ mourh ‘their loss & devoted father. James Manley: two sisters, Ruth and Frances Manley: a devoted grandfather. Nathan Wellington, and many other rela- fives and friends. Remains resting at Eugene Ford's funeral home. 1300 Sout! Capitol st. Puneral Saturday. May 27, at 11 am., from abeve named funerai parlors. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. MATTHEWS, JAMES. On Wednesday. May . 1033 at 1:45 pm. JAMES MAT- THEWS. 'He leaves to mourn their loss & loving wife, 1da Matthews. and s loving mother and father. Mr. and Mrs. Matthews: two sis Matthews. wood Matthews. and a_h atives and friends. Remains_ resting at Euzene Ford's funeral home. 1300 South Capitol st., until 5 p.m. Priday, May 26; thereafier ‘at his late residence.'1003 New Jersey ave. se. Funeral Saturday. May . from Friendship Baptist Church. d H sts. s.w. Rey. Whiting officiating. Interment Rosemont Cemetery. You are not forgotten, husband dear, Nor shall you ever be. - As long as life and memory last We shall always remember_thee. IDA MATTHEWS. 26 R. Departed tnis life May . 1933, "at 1:30_ am., GEORGE R., the husband of Rosa Miller, devoted father of Maude Padgett and Peyton Miller and brother of Matthew, John and Richard Miller. Notice of fu- neral hereafter. MIMS, ESSAU. Departed this life on Wed- nesday, May_24, 1933, ESSAU MIMS, 415 Vst. n.w. "She’leaves to mourn their loss a husband, Charles Mims: & mother. and a host of otner relatives and friends. Body temporarily resting at Malvan & Schey's funeral home. New Jersey ave. and R st. n.w. Notice of funeral later. | PARKER, ELIZA. On Friday. May 26, 1033, ai he_residence, River Hoad, Beth Md. ELIZA, oeloved wife of Ca: Parker, ‘mother of Aline Dorsey and rison Parker, sister of Daisy Worthy and Mary Youns. She aiso leaves other rela- tives and friends. Funeral Sunday, M 28°a17% P from St Marks M. E. Church, Belt road, D. C." Remains rest. ing at' the W. 'Ernest Jarvis funeral ehureh. 1432 You st. n.w. until 4 p.n. Saturday: ‘thereafter at the above resi dence. Interment Harmony Cemetery. 28 PRICE, CHARLES A. On Thursday, M: 25. 1933, CHARLES A. PRICE. devot: husband of Virginia Price, {ather of Win- Difred, June and Donald Price and son of Mrs. Julia Moore and brother of Allan Moore." ‘He also leaves other relatives and Iriends. Puneral Sundas, May 28. at 1:30 pm. from W.' Ernest “Jarvis funeral ‘church. 1432 You st. n.w. In- terment Lincoln Memorial Cemetery, 28 REAMS, WILLIAM H. On_Saturday, Msy 20, 1933, WILLIAM H. REAMS of 2830 Georgia ave. n.w. Remains resting at Prazier's funeral home, 389 R. L _ave. n.¥. “Funeral on Saturday. May 37. at 1 pm. from the above pariors. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. SANNER. LAURA JOSEPHINE. On Wednes- day. May 24, 1933, at her residence. the Argonne Apt. LAURA JOSEPHINE. wife of ‘the ate Franklin T. Sanner.. Services 3¢ her ‘late residence on Saturday. May 27. at 11 am. Interment Rock Creel Cemetery. 26 SMEAD. WARD GRAYSON. Suddenly. on Wednesday. May 24, 1933, WARD GRAY- SON. in_the 15th vear of his age, beloved son of Edward L and Marion E. Smead. Services ‘at_his late residence, 218 Elm sto Chevy Chase. Md., Saturday. May 27. STEINER, CHARLOTTE. On Wednesday, Moy 03, 1000 a5 Mer residence: 116 £l ave.. Tako Park, d., Cl STEINER, widow of Frederick Steiner and mother of Mry, 8,3, Hilarides, iiss Touise Steiner, W. F. Steiner and Mrs. G. E. Culp. 'Remains resting at the Lees fu- neral home. 4th st. and Mass. ave. n.e. where services will be heid on !l‘llf ay, Ml{ 2 t 11 a.m. Relatives and frient invited. Interment private. 26 STEWART, KATE, Departed this life Wed- nesday, ‘May 24~ 1933, at 1:50 p.m.. &t her residence. 914 Peudleton st.. Alexan dris, Va, KATE STEWART, beioved wife of John . Stewart. loving mother of Mrs. Katie_Stewart Hicks. eral Sunday, 28, at 2 pm., from Third Baptist . Alexandria, Va. ~ Casket Dot be opened in church. Interment Beth Cemetery. Alexandria, Va. 27 STRIBLING. ROSA W. On Thursday. May 1 at_Emergency Hospita A STRIBLING of _Shreve st. Fal ."in the 57th year of her age, beloved' wifé of the late Cyrus Stribling. She is survived by one daughter. by ichards of Palls Church, Vi Louis Richards. aiso of . and a sister. Mrs. M. A. of Staunton, Va. Rema resting at late Tesidence. Notice of funersl later. ki WILLIAMS. BERTHA. On We a; GEORGE Ma 24,1933, BERTHA 43 Franklin st. n.w. She leaves to mourn their loss a hushand, Robert Wil ;& deughter. Bell Willlams; mother. Venney; father. Willlam Venney; two Robert and Earnest Williams: & si Mary ‘Herbert; two brothers. James snd Oscar Venney. Body temporarily restng at Malvan & Schey's funeral home. New Jersey ave. and R st. n.w.. until Friday. 26, at 5 pm. Funeral Saturdsy. May 27, from her late residence 439 st. at 3:30 pam. rment Payne’s Cemetery. In Memortam. BROOKS, HESTER. In loving memory of my dear mother. who passed away ome year ago today. May 26, 1932. Dear mothe:, no one knows how much we miss her. No one knows the tears we she But in heaven we hope to meet her— Bvery day iu qur prayers, we pray for you, Ini THE JAMES HOWARD. dear mother. CLARKE, MILDRED. In sad and loving re- membrance of our dear mother, MILD] CLARKE. who departed this life one year ago today. May 26, 1932, 3 "Tis sweet to remembar ‘The one that was here: Though absent from us today, We still love her just as dear. HER LOVING SON AND DAUGHTER GEORGE B. CLARKE AND- CAT! CLARKE. FORRESTER, ERNEST W. In loving mem- ory of our dear son. ERNEST w.‘éfi_ RESTER. who died five years ago todsy, May 26. 1928. Deeply regretted. HIS MOTHER, PATHER AND BISTER. * HOWARD, ALVERDA = Sacred to the ry our devoted mother. Mrs. ALVERDA' HOWARD. who entersd into ;!flern}ll rest six years ago today, May THE CHILDREN OF AND MRS. WILLIAM SMART, FRANK, JR. In sad and_lovini remembrance of our dear sonm, SMART, Jr., who departed this life one year ago today. Ma: 1932. Just when life was sweetest And he could have lived his best, ‘The gates of heaven opened And he entered that sweet rest. DEVOTED MOTHER AND FATHER. WALLACE, GENEVIEVE BROWN. A tribuf of ove "ard devotion to_ the ‘memory of our devoted one, GENEVIEVE Bl ALLACE. who ’departed this life four years ago, May 20, 1929, Tiil memory fades and life departs, Youll 1 4 Time takes away the edge of grie But memory turns back every lea THE PAMIL; FUNERAL DIRECTOR! JAMES T. RYAN 317 PA. AVE. S.E. ATlantle 1700 Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.\V. phone West 008 JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1337 10th St. N.W. Phene North 0047 tablished 1876 V. L. SPEARE CO. Nelther the successors to nor connected with the original W. R. Speare establishment. fomar 201009 H St. N.W. National 2892 WILLIAM H. SCOTT 400 Sth St SE LINCOLN_ 0530. J. WILLIAM LEE’S SONS CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. CREMATORIUM. 4th & MASS_ AVE. NE.__LINCOLN 5200, Frank Geiet’s Sons Co. 13 SEVENTH ST. N.W.National 2473 “W. W. DEAL & CO. 816 H ST, N.E. LINCOLN 8200 CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 _EAST CAPITOL ST. . Phene Linceln 0332 Chaillet Funeral Home 1804 M St. NW. NAtional 5533 _____ FUNERAL DESIGNS. GEO. A.COMLEY ' 3B *T _Nidhe Phoness Clar: 18023-1 of So13-1 Gude Bros, Co,, 1212 F St.

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