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Any Family Can Afford Ryan Funeral Service We Keep the Cost Within Your Means §l Our profession is to create imperishable and beautiful memories for those who turn to us in time of need. Thoughtfulness and sympathetic understanding hat e gained for Ryan funeral service lasting appreciation and good will. 1 No matter how ) modest your means may be, aky family can afford Ryan funeral service. AMBULANCE SERVICE Handsome, new, unlettered ambulance ..anywhere in Washington. Phone At.\1700-1701 K 7777 0 James T. Ryan Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. At. 1700 701 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 4, 1933—PART ONE. G.U.MASSTO OPEN Annual Class Day Exercises Also Will Be Held Sat- urday. Georgetown University's 134th an- |nual commencement week will open Saturday morning Wwith a mass in| Dahlgren Chapel for deceased members |of the faculty and alumni, followed by | the annual class day exercises in the evening. Martin Conboy of New York City, | | alumnus and regent of the university, 1t | was announced yesterday, will deliver | | the address to the graduates at com- | mencement exercises the following | Monday afternoon. President Coleman | Nevils, S. J., will present diplomas to approximately 500 seniors in all de- partments. Mr. Conboy, a graduate of Gonzan College in Washington and of the Georgetown Law School has been one of the leaders of the New York bar for many years. He has taken part in numerous investigations, and in the recent inquiry into the affairs of for- mer Mayor James J. Walker of New GRADUATION WEEK York he was one of the legal advisors of the Seabury investigating commit- tee. Graduating from the Law School in 1898, Mr. Conboy received a degree ol doctor of philosophy from in 1915, and at the time of the Taw | School’s golden jubilee celebration in 1920 he was made an honorary doctor of laws and given a place on the uni- versity's Board of Regents. Pope Pius | XI recently made him a knight com- mander of the Order of St. Gregory the Great. Rev. Francis 8. McDonough, 8. J., formerly faculty director of athletics at ‘SQLden(s counselor, | at the mass on Saturday at 9 a.m. Col- |lege seniors will hold their class day program that evening at 8:30 o'clock | in the quadrangle. Henry B. Herrick, jr., of Newtonville, Mass., will give the Cohonguroton oration as the class valedictorian. Next Sunday, the annual baccalau- reate mass will be held at 10 am. for !seniors and members of the faculty. Rev. Philip X. Walsh, 8. J, who has | just’ completed his course in theology |at the Jesuit house of studies, Wood- | stock College, Md., will preach the ser- | the Hilltop for many years, and now | will be celebrant | to honor students in all departments. Included among these are awards for competitions held during the academic year. The commencement exercises June 12 will be held at 4:45 p.m. on the Hill- top campus provided the weather is clear. Georgetown will cml:r{ T;Ly two ‘honorary detun- of doctor 'ws on The reciplents will be |Dr. L. 8. Rowe, director general of the Pan-American Union, and Joseph Dan- jel Sullivan, a professor at the law sity. Dr. Rowe also is on the faculty of the School of Foreign Service. FISH INDORSES TRADE RELATIONS WITH SOVIET | Foe of Russian Recognition Tells Roosevelt He Favors Com- mercial Moves. | By the Associated Press. Trade relations with Soviet Russia y by Representa- {mon. At 4 pm. the president of The talk | Yard, Joseph N. Monaghan of Detroit, |and officers of the senior class will | |hold a reception for alumni in Copley )lmmgc. President Nevils will hold his annual reception at 8 o'clock in the | evening. Next to the graduation exercises, the principal event for the student body comes Sunday night, June 11, when the tropaia exercises are held following the president’s reception. At these exer- cises, scholastic prizes are to be awarded It’s Perfectly True that Prices on Most Things are Going Up—But Prices are DOWN in Our June Sale! Were Placed Months in Advance. Perhaps Your Last 38 inches wide. Sheer, fine quality batiste and organdy showing new and dainty embroidered eyelet designs. Sum- mer favorite for cool White, eggshell, pink, blue, maize, Nile and peach.—Street UNEBARGAIN SAL BUY NOW—and HERE! Opportunity for Such Savings—Certainly Your Best Opportunity of 1933. Satisfaction Since 1859 { JINGS PAL 810-818 Seventh St. N. Exciting News of New Summer White Dark Colors Pastels Delightfully new fashions in three underpnced June Sale short sleeves, frocks. Sises 14 to 20, 38 to 50 Literally Miles of 25¢ to 39c Wash Goods 16 Every Yard Guaranteed Fast Color Yard Printed Chiffon Cotton Voile Printed “Prima Donna” Organdy Printed Sheer Dimity Plain Colored Rayon Crepe Plain Colored Broadcloth Checked and Plaid Dress Gingham All.Rayon Checked Taffetone ty to buy cool Summer fab- rics at or anywhere near this price will soon be only a fond memory—for cotton prices are Large and small floral and 39 and The o .‘xmr' on the upgrade figured prints in 36 inches wide. immense variety. Street Floor. 69cto*1* Sheets “PURE FINISH” and Other Good Brands, Perfects and Seconds three-quarter sleeves, semi-tailored models—ior street, sports, Sunday night an long sleeves. Capes, $5.00 33.79 Dresses All-Silk Sheers Printed Chiffons Rough Crepe Silk Prints Chiffon Voile Sizes 14 to 20, . 38 to {9 Second Floor. Exactly As Pictured— Crepe Sole Beach Sandals 49:- White Blue Cool, comfortable, jaunty san- dals of linen-finish canvas in the popular T-strap style with_ cut- out vamp. Crepe soles and Cuban hecls. For beach, street or home wear. Sizes § to 9. Second Floor. Such Surprisingly - Low Prices For HOMEWO0D Grass Rugs RESSES d Ensembles Prints groups. Puffed sleeves, jackets, trimmed and vacation wear, $7t0 9 Dresses Flowered Chiffon AllSilk Sheers Wash: Crepe Printed Sitks Rough Cr. Sizes 14 to 20, 18% to 26%, 38 to 50 ure Dance Sets Luxuriously fine garments of pure silk, trim ous new and of laces, and diamond New tailored too. Peach, flesh. Three Styles —Second Floor Fine Inlald Processed Rugs Famous Brand—Sensationally Priced appliqued motifs Sizes 34 to 44. That's Because Orders 47¢ Yard Flat Crepe 69c Value Silks, too, as you know, are going up. 8o this value in beau- tiful washable flat crepe is doubly remarkable. All the new sireet and pastel shades and plenty of white.—Street Floor. med in numer- lavish effects tucking. styles blue and Shetched. || BLACK SILK PURSE—In froi SERGT. G. MACHEN DIES IN HYATTSVILLE =% Commander of Prince Georges County Police Substation Had Been Il for Month. Special Dispateh to The Star. George County police, commander of substation since its es- niversit) Alumni, Uniurmy Club, 12:30 p.m. Luncheon, Mghl Delta Phi Praternity, University Club, 12:30 p.m. Meeting, National Con- ference, myflom Hotel, 2 pm. Meeting, Automobile Trade Associ- ation of Maryland, Willard Hotel, 10 am. Luncheon, Greater National Capital Committee, Willard- Hotel, 12:30 p.m. , Florists Club of Washing- Hotel, 8 pm. Card , benefit of & street northeast, 8:30 p.m. WILL PRESENT PLAY “Clarence” to Be Offered at All Souls’ Church on Wednesday. Booth Tarkington's comedy, ence,” will be presented by matic Club of All Souls’ Episcopal Church on Wednesday eve- ning at 8:15 o'clock in the parish hall on Cathedral avenue near ton, Ma: Margaretta Reinohl Hndnnl. Edward neonm ert Dunlop and Leon Commerford. FOUND. EWE"—“._ B Phone NAtionst 1301 BILL ~FOLD—Containing _small money. Md and D.°C. operator’s permits, 2 s nd registration cards waper bearing owner’s g i ‘i, s 2l e, Sditional’ rew 5 T na 3 money and BILL FOLD. -nl. -mn and recei; ‘ g e N “a returning s pts: hukh 0889-W. rovard nt W & “Yothrop's. or Mt Fleassnt. strecr eur Contains letter. stc. Phone ADams 10100, Ffi id, Dokt et Sl pea phone’ mmnnn 2265, od o shane of e Btoncien Courte cunnot PURSE—Small, white. containing money_and ‘card key: Mt Ple asant Phone CO. 554’0 Rewar: fl“n o CottAR FOR BLACK COAT: viclnity Pal- ace Theater, Thllr.ldl’ evening. phone NOrth 9164, ‘ DOG—Fox rrtll" brown spot arou t Heni eve; answers to the name omiet Rew:rd phone ington 148, MERALD RING—8qua; xon in_Willard wash Toom. Deita Initia xy R : s on bac ward. _EM. mmmmu_m. ground and Flori mum to L m between § St. Play- nv-' keep money. Please Call_ N memxwxqm. lefl’s and Brooks Dej Rewlm COlumbia_4179. NG—Class, Business H! fh Bebool, 1930; mm-n inside P. C. F. SUIT CASE. biack, on lemwu h be- tween Baltimore and Washington Thursday. Re Phone Lincoln 7728. 4 n.x,-au McLachlen Bank_14th and ing, Internal Revenue Bids. Re- | Vard NA94 NOTICE The New Branch Funeral Parlor of CHAMBERS CO. 517 11th St. S.E. Is Open for Business It Is the Newest and of the Finest This branch is as good and in many ways better than the main office, 1400 Chapin N.W. The use of these chapels is free, and funerals as low as $65, ambulances $4.00. We have 12 parlors, 6 chapels, 17 hearses, ambulances and cars, 25 undertakers, em- {aod -lko llnl © ooiee. 23. 703 Ln‘“ m)‘,lflndy'}l,‘ %, Casarrows ol e "mm 3. Barrack, 20, uo% Bugmies 2t e snd Marparei P Layton, 19, 7128 M tia & “mn.'rmn g Surchen. 22, god M8 t, 20, 621 G Bimseon, Reiflam G Broy. 31, Berryvl a1y E. Pledler, 18 336 i 3 Robrer Bel: 1751 Lanler pl, u“m 3% 21 Becatir st F N W0ar ‘Parker, 22, Bethesds. Md. and Louise C. Tompkins, !n 3001 Garrison st . Bernard Braskami e sllltl'. 30, r N. Marina_Orjes, . New Folk: Sliv:” e ler, 21, and Margaret Barclas. 2. both of -Bittsbursh, Pa.; Rev. H. Hennig. James Corley, 38 2025 13th st Beverly, Mary 43, 472 Ridge st A ¥. Bullivan. Neison, ot estray. ‘William E. Thomas. 22 E'flml'lu‘on. 19. both o e ley. 19, Pendleton, Vi ol ;::ml (= jperton. 18, Fredericks' Ha Ve uren: g e 36 sad Mary.J. Balin. 36, poth of "5t 5620 Pearson DL 5. Clagsest u 735 6th st. . nt. and Katherine V. Alexandris, V: ) 230 C st. ne 20, 1307 , 1227 6th st. iny, ::‘ 1711 Buclid . o I‘- 1l I!. -" Yll’ C‘hr. I-IId ofli.. $or ates fov. ‘J Bebel 25. Brooky e om.' . M n % and i 0 e vt Rev: - and Palmer , Botn ot Hichinond: Hev. Alan F 24, Pittsburgh. and 1820 Newton st. Rey. Niichaci Osvazos. 38, and Rafasls Romero. 23, Dotb of 1730 isth st.; Rev. Heris Paschasi L grimn 26, 1005 isth st sl " or 24, 5211 Grani ne.; fariiso 48, York, s and x«.w onseits, 40, 208 Alabama R. E. Matting] . BA - EEh Wk ..3...::1%.. LEWIS, EMMA J. wish 1o extend our Sncere | gratiide " and ippreciation | to Rev. Herbert, the Choir, Deaconess Board. FPlower Club, teachers, girl friends, rels- fives. neigbbors snd many friends fey their ‘expressions of sympathy and hv-nmnl floral tributes ived during L nd death of our loved one, y erings ‘tendered at the sudden _death our son, JAMES MR. AND MRS. JAMES A. :umlo!. MABGUERITE. thank s and elatives for their eiendia foral _tokens given for my daushler, M | AND PAMILY. Braths. ADAMS, JOSEPH C. Departed this life Pri- day morning. Jm- ‘-‘F “l‘n“m& ol lrl.l V. Jfll‘ll of Pairmount Elizabe Je Bindy of Washington F c. Bundy of New York avtigon, SEPR Y LY k 5% ANDREW J. ALLISON, i ns oF g som. 934 Yireini Sdonday, June from o Tame B “Belatives dud Iriends invited. Interment Cedar Hill '5" * ! BUNDY, WILLL Suddenly. June % msl "t s s"'”nui 3oy 5 soth HRISMAN, mtny E. c- June 2.+ at Providence Hospital. _HARKN CHR]SHAN beloved husband of Mll? Chrisman_(nee Newman). Punersl from his late residence, 1348 4% st. s.W. on Monday, June 5. at 2 p.an. Relailves and' friends Invited. Intermént Prospect Hill Cemetery. TMAN, LILLIE L On Friday, June 2, 9 at Oeoruwvn Hol ital, T cmnn.n and nouur of Julia: =" Casber 0 ReTnst, neral”Sthettyprivate. COLEMAN. HENEIETTA & On Thursday, me 1, 1033, at 11:20 a.m., st hflfi. 2043 Vlmn ave. oved wite of B o wier of Marina, JonD. Son and Mary Pate Bell: sunt of Be Hood, ‘Eihel Pate Wil- son, Russell Pate and Bradley Wilson. She also leaves a host of fflmdl funera 8l re E B, 23rd W borween L and M W. Alstork, pastor. Fam- {5 at To16 Toth ot 2w CRAWFORD. VIRGINIA ANN. on nxdu. 1933. at the home of her niece, town, Md. Funer: e amave Olivet Cemetery cf ch-pel at 11 & terment’ Moul Gmn-n DENT, RUTH. e on urday. June 3 nn:s ital, RUTH DI 8 foved ed ¢ * dauenter of rs. Bessle s g et Thomas Dent. ter of Mrs. Viola Taylor, loving rrlnddfl\l‘hur of Mrs. Mary L. and te Rev. Charles H. Simms and the Rev. Henson and_Mrs. Rosa Dent. Remains Gardiner & Sons at_George E. arlor, 300 3rd st. s.w. Notice of 1 later. | DORSEY, MAMIE. On Priday. June 2, 1933, at Emérgency Hogpital, MAMIE DORSEY; f Louis Dorsey. mother of sister of Rosie, Garnet and Harrison Gor- don. She o e ‘to mourn their loss S g ot fi":' rpSlciAting. assisied by Rev. Ray: lnuoNs’mv. ntocn Sudaenly, on Jnna L0350t Dis residence, 1008 Old etown rd., , Md., EOMONGTON, beloved puband"of Bal n. o Seryices st neral home of Almus R. Speare, 162: necticut ave, on Monday. Sarie 5. a.m. Interment wood cemmy Kty amic Towers. FLETCHER. MARTHA B. On Priday. June 2, 1033, at her residence, 5804 Easi Cap- itol st.' Washington, D. C. MARTHA R. R, Deloveq. wile of the Tate Wi itam H. Fletcher. late resigonce. Maas of her soul at St. Mathi; cnpuol Helshis, Mé., on Monday, June b, at am. " Intermeit Arlington Natiogal | Eemerers: | GAITHER, MARTHA V. Departed this n suddenly. Friday. June e.p 1933, at bt Tesidence. 1250 New A e ol Georie. Galther, "devoted mother of nd Plisburgh: Pa.. papers please €0py.) Ky GRAEVES, ADA F. On Thursday, Jun 1033, 'at, 5:45 .. at her home: G mont, Md., ull the beloved wife of Leo L. Oruvel. o vear.” Funeral from 8t Mir pel, Aspen. Md., Sunday, June 4. Terent “washington Memarial HAYDEN. SAMUEL G. On Thursday. June L,0035. a1 bis home. Maddox. St County, Md.. SAMUEL G., beloved husb- a o Eotiie Hayden (nee Contn): 1| SCHNEIDER. MAZIE. On 8 Braths. o}e{l.mv; onn\-nfig:u L ey Rk - and South Ca: ang friends iavited to atiend. 'm" P 2 19'18 li LE Oakton, g Sunday, Jun: “and. Telatives ne el ai 4:30 Hill Cemetery, Tt o dted nl(‘ment Plint xlAu 'uz.\nm M. O Saturdsy. June 3, 1033, after a lingering iliness, at the Tsidence of her dsushter, 1333 44ip »l M. NEA Poved 73 Tother of Mrs. Ruth (Kaisen) Birkett, Mrs. Naomi M. Kaisen of Arlington. N and Gervaise ‘A X f Remains ing FEPITR SRS Notice of Xuneul later. Entered into rest p.m.. st an one’ sister, Hannah L. Marshall; of other relatives and friends. Tuesdsy, June 6 1 p Baptist 'Church, 'F s, v Relatives and. fr -| PIERCE. THOMAS F. o Priday. June 2 2 1933, THOMAS v & of Rachel M. Bierce " Hie is purvived By Six children: - Funersl from’ his late residence, 1121 E st ., on_Mo; une 5. at 10 ment at Mount Olivet metery. 4 RORKE, TAMAR ¥. Suienly. on June 3 B HORKE" belov ‘7.?;2;‘, s oi Clordon Rorke of )'ew-rl, X3 n'nn Testing at the T home, 2901 14th st nv OHC. of enl later. y saturday. June Jy 1934. at the residence of her sister, lur Block, 8707 Pairview fll.. Wood.lld Md.. MAZ ER. loved wite of O!!c hne nmm] services at above tellflm Monday, June B ll 2 p.m. Interment pmmu Hill Cemete 4 CER, ELLEN M. on Thursday. June T B33, "t Bibiey. Hospiial. M. SPENCER, beloved daushter of Maurice B/ ie Mae Spencer and sister of Loraine and Sylvia Py from Monu-y. be- | cHAVIES, snd iriends are lnmn. * Tuterment st Mmml. Dum 4 ., Pus ll!rum ambers Co. i’\:.l-m‘wr 58 & T Bomg, 1400 Chapin £, .%o on Mondey, June 8 ‘st 1:30 pm. Friends are invited. Nationat Cometers at 3 b w1 mnm honnu. EDWARD Budden rrm-y, June 2. ms!! T tne" Buniaston tel, ' EDWARD 'TABER. JR. l'ellln‘ I the Ghl ¢l of Joseph G Eons, nnmfi'm. e onw 3 sm- foea st e “above"chapel D X wm 4Pnkxn. ht\h June 5. 5t Obtain private, TATMAY, ELLA e 2, Witk of Jokin - Tayman: Richey. Pruneral home, Ficher. ur a%l‘fl s;umu. June 4. late residence. !.Ifl'll gfil".ch;u'th.‘ Horse He.dinl'(gu on Bu!lll . ot 2 'ment chul Cemetery. "Relatfves and friends invited. & SHERMAN. _ Suddenly, RBY, beloved husband of devoted father of Willie leaves many other rien: Remains ol . funeral ew: Notice of Faberal later. & R. b st. n.w.. unti B Wntreatier ot his tate vesidonce, BRADLEY. ARTHUR R. In sad but s o . whe Test one Year ‘ago oday, June ot dead. but & M'"nf"fl': thount Not acad put'h mto e ‘Where ) %mmfi'fl"" Am O a Sear Bisbuie, SLARERCE . eparied (his e thrds Seats aee today, Jume o 1050; A hapoy home we once enio) xfi"' t the But deatn hn e Yesk'a vacant biace A& V. CHA- DULIN, BDNA B. I3 aad but Iemen- 23 AWSY (WO years ago IB%' DAYGHTER. ERMA DP- mxnlux LEON ory ot ous deas dmagiter % who deparied this life one year ago today, June 4, 1932. A garling one from us has some. todly. GUINDON. JENNIE A. In sad but loving darling mother, remembraice —of ~Sur I i%'z»“'"“ ¥y oo, went io sjeeg Just one year ago today Darling mother went away: Patlently she bore earth’s test. BoAf nd her soul has earned a rest. or her we must not w God gives Hi: feen. Let us think gx‘h:f”% g Sleeping. resting_ust away. ey o R CHILDREN. * - e e ter, MAN! len uls fteen years ago yesterday, June life was her h% to et RAUSCH. ANNA. A Ap Ay lribute of love 1o th m- ‘memory of and ANNA RAUSCH, “who ‘des and mother, parted this iife one year ago foday. June &5 o our thoushts are always wandering T the €rave. not far away. Where our dear mother is T her peacerul and lonely ‘srave today, The world may change from year to ye ‘And°friends from ‘day to dav, oo\ But never will the one we jove From memory pass away. HER DEVOTED HUSBAND AND CHILs __FUNERAL DIRECTORS. WILLIAM H. SCOTT 409 8th St. SE. Lincoln 0530. Frank Geier’s Sons Co. Modern Craper. Teephone National 2473 CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. Phone Lincoln 0372 Chaillet Funeral Home 1804 M St. N.W. NAtional 5538 Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.W. Ehone West 0008 CHAMBERS .|JOHN R. WRIGHT CO, 1357 100 B4 N e TRS3e Nerth 0047 V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors ected (e o icinal W R, Speae ‘csabianment: aone s 1009 H St. N.W. J. WILLIAM LEE’S SONS CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. CREMATORIUM. fiom Christ Church, Chaptico, 8t. l‘l l Odllnlym)‘:fl ‘un‘ z“m ‘0. at l" J — Sim. lInterment church cemetery. FUNERAL DEST ity ime o2, Mbad m'"“'fll‘:' # | GEO. A. COML }:D e ToaRN, T devoted son of Richard H: i & Y 0148 B £ Howan and brother. of Estelle Artistic Floral Remains resting at W Eroest | _Night Phones. Clar. 1! 1-3-1 ) f,".n:a::..:","::.",."" %85 Gude Bros. Co,, 1212 F SE p T Mestat | Fismnt An Bt fervs, We bought the accumulation of seconds and damaged, | rugs for much less than half price—and pass the wonderful 4th_& MASS AVE._N.E___LINCOLN_5200. balmers and assistants. 81x99 81x90 saving on to you. Heavy quality—COLORS GO In Case of THROUGH TO THE BACK. Waterproof, germproof— 19 Death, Call The Greater Chambers Co. Main Office, 1400 Chapin Branch Office, 517 11th S.E. nnd R st Notice of funer: Phone Col. 0432 Branch, Lin. 4477 VE nun "5, ‘on Wednesday, May 31 George Washington Hospit; L "} 3ought months ago. If bought — today we couldn't approach these prices. Homewood rugs are 720- 4 warp, as sturdy as they are beau- tiful. New floral, figured, bor- p dered and modernistic designs in greens, tans and blue 74 = % last for years. Floral, figured and tile patterns. Size 8x10 Size 9x12 ‘ lru\\ Tl’r~e a $198 32.49 33-98 ‘3-49 * C lon B \ sheeis that will service you long } » 6x0 9x9 “ and well. Size 27x54 $4.98 $6.98 $7.98 Chambers Co. g:‘é;.mberl r‘-’-nmrn"f.'«?,'.?.' 95 S ol 19¢ Pilloweases to match the sheets. Value Value Value 29c One of the La',..g Creek Cflntlery Sizes 45%x36 and 42x36 pillowcases $l 79 $2 39 32 98 | Undertal lw_‘\_r,l“"w:o“ Bt -fiemi amestine of B is called fo 5 Tk Mieee. Tod3, & 'l‘e;lpk felens % 6.5 A startling low price even con- sidering the lowest 1933 levels of 90 days ago. With today’s advance in the price of cotton products, th opportunity |s 9x12 $9.98 Value 9x10.6 $8.98 Value 29g, Chanplals, ot (:,xg%mc;infifig et Saniaye. JAth & E FLORAL TRIBUTES $2.50 up Deliversd 7, temporarily resting at Malvan & lch"l *tuneral home. sensatio 7.6x9 eights the Mntnl of Sis- By direction of the ALICE M. SHAW, Secs.

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