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JORN ark, Md. -~ MOTOR CO., Silver BRUb1.S BKOS. & GORMLEY, Rockville, Md. BUILDER OF CHAMPIONS PIONEER OF FREE WHEELING Experienced Advertisers Prefer The Star DNESDAY, Funeral Held COL. JOHN M. FIELD. COL. JOHN M. FIELD BURIED IN ARLINGTON Retired Officer Died Monday at| | for many Home of Daughter at Fort Meade. Col. John M. Field, U. 8. A, retired, who died Monday at the home of his daughter at Fort George G. Meade, Md., was buried in Arlington National Ceme- tery today, following funeral services at Fort Myer. Col. D. C. Infantry, U. 8. Volunteers, during the Spanish War, was born in Toledo, omo in 1856, and had been a resident ashington Following hll service in the war with Spain, Col. Fleld was appointed to the United States Army as an officer of a Puerto Rican ng:unm“d by & son, Comdr. John M. Feld, jr., now an instructor United States Naval Academy, d flve dsughters, Mrs. H. O. Lane, wife of Capt. Herman O. Lane, U. S. A, Fort George G. Meade; Miss Frances "Fleld, New York City; Mrs. E. S. Steele, San Juan, Puerto Rico; Mrs. A. Moreno, 1734 R street, Washington, and Mrs. C. M , Army Beach, ARTHUR CARR FUNERAL IS SET FOR TOMORROW Washington Real Estate Man Will Be Buried in Rock Creek Cemetery. Funeral services with full Masonic rites will be held tomorrow for Arthur Carr, 60, prominent builder and realtor, who died yesterday at his residence, 5053 Massachusetts avenue. The serv- ices will take place at 2 pm. in the Maunt St. Alban's Church, followed by burial in Rock Creek Cemetery. Mr, Carr, a resident here for nearly rominent in civic and business affairs, having lervud as presi- dent of the Washington Real Estate at one time of the dent at the hll death the American University Park Citizens’' Association. An suthority on real estate and nerl. )lr Carr was lc- vely business, was t of '.he Re!l Estate on« Co, His include his widow, three sons, Robert, Carr; a daughter, Miss Grace L. Oarr, and three sisters and two brothers. Established 1900 SARDO & CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS The Funeral Chayel SERVICE THAT IS DISTINCTIVE BUT NOT EXPENSIVE Llncoln 0524-9244 412 H 8t. Northeast CEDAR HILL Washingtonw’s Most Beautiful Cemetery Don't you have s feeling of sad- ness when you visit so many cem- eterles and Bnd evidences of neglect who Drecincts. - Qur location,_and rights protect that. " And PERPETUAL ARE 15 assured. What a comfort it will be to know that your loving thought will be carried out for- ever. t's only ONE of the MANY advantages offered at Cedar Cedar Hill Cemetery On_ Pennsylvania Avenue East of the Capitol SEVENTH AND F SUMMER : SUITS s] 3.50 NOTHING DOWN Just Pay $4.50 IN JULY $4.50 IN AUG. $4.50 IN SEPT. These superior quality Tropical worsted suits are guaranteed to fit—and hold their press like heavier woolen suits. All colors and models. Pay $4.50 Monthly B e Fleld, who served with the 1st| JUNE 21, Braths. s A I Ml m"-a vife o Deral chap ment in Feral Jaters CARR. ARTHUR. Tuesday. June 20, 1033, 'A% his, Tesidence. 5063 Massachuseits ave Bw. ARTHUR CARE beloved husband of e Oliver Casrs Puneral from. Bt Al ban's Church, Massachusetts ave. and Wis- consin ave. n.w., Thursdsy, June 22, at § p.m. Interment Rock Creek CARR. ARTHUR. A ecial mmunluunn of Myron M. T fogee. No. )y S eehed far 1 . rhire: 1933, to -m d lhl ne{]fll e brother, Past Master THURSTON B. MILLER. Master. 21 CARROLL. WILLIAM E. On Sunday, June 18,1933, 'at New vork City, N. Y. WiL- 5. Ihd erandtather ot Mrs. D. € Montko €7 ot Beacon, N 0 “Relatives and friends in- Tnterment in Rock. Oreek Osme- MRS. M’DONALD DIES; DEMOCRATIC WORKER New York Native Succumbs Age of 98—Widow of Lumberman. at Mrs. Donald MacDonald, prominent years in the work of the ‘Women’s National Democratic Club and well known in Capital social life, died yesterday at her home, 1824 Belmont road. She was 96 years old last Christ- mas day. A native of Ithaca, N. Y., Mrs. Mac- Donald was the widow of a pioneer Northwest lumberman, who at one time was one of the largest boat owners on the Mississippl. | greater part of her life at La Crosse, | Wis,, where her husband’s lumber mills and shipping interests were centered, and had lived in Washington for the past 15 years. She 1s survived by four children, Don- ald MacDonald, 3d, 2015 Hillyer place; Miss Louise MacDonald, 1824 Bel it road; Mrs. Burton, New York, and Walter D, MacDonald, Seattle, Wash. Funeral services and burial will be tn La Crosse. B — MRS. KECK FUNERAL TO BE HELD FRIDAY Widow of Former Treasury Em- ploye Will Be Buried in Glen- wood Cemetery. Puneral services for Mrs. A. Keck, who died yesterday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Charles G. Dougherty, 4917 Kansas avenue, will be held at Keller Memorial Lutheran Church Friday at 2 p.m. followed by burial in Glenwood Cemetery. Rev. Samuel T. Nichols will officiate, as- sisted by Rev. Charles H. Butler. Mrs. Keck, widow of David W. Keck, formerly of the Treasury t, by Mrs. Dougherty and nve other children, William K. Keck, Martin Holden and Chester R. &nlfil all of w-uhtnnon. and Samuel S. and Paul B. Keck of Boston. e LUKE J. KEARNEY DIES Former Business Man to Be Buried Friday Morning. Luke J. Kelmm;z,g&! formerly ul":\sl‘l; ness man in wn, died at his hmz T7 K street, after a lin- Funeral services 'fll ldnth!.lhome. at 8:30 l.m Friday, followed by r mass at St. Al- oysius Church at 9 am. Burial will be in_Holy Rood Cemetery. Mr. Kearney is survived by two sons, Luke, jr., and Frank Kearney; & dmch ter, Mrs. Frank H. Bates; & Mary C. Kearney, ..nd two brctben Prank P. and Joseph M. Kearney. e Will Address Students. FREDERICKSBURG, Va. June 21 (Special) —Frederick L. Redefer, exec- utive secretary of the Protreulu Edu- cation Association, address the students of the State Tuchen College at Fredericksburg, :30 p.m. ) Births Reported. Isanc and Blanche Lapidus, twin sirls. Prank and Helen E. Glenn, Raymond 4. and d Jessie M. Chester and Eisie Barnes. boy, William and Thelma Brn'n m William and Helen White, boy. Salvatore and Michela Puslisi, boy. Thomas F. and Gladys Mc! McDonnell. wirl. e aret Scin) on: eirl. Thomas and Myrtle Thompon, sirl .hck lnfl Gmmde Brow: ‘and Margaret Barrett, boy. nd Editn Tartisel, Doy, e and Mildred Beshm, boy. NS g Grace Caruso, ‘Thomas R. and Frances Crowley, boy. George and Ads Smiesany, Lewis and Aube “Riontes, boy. o1 erling, Mary Eaton d Aleathea Mayo, 4 and Dorothy Powe Addison and Marie Wran, m Deaths F Reported. Yilism Sutherland, 78, 220 W st. the Blnclofl lflfl K st. , 70, Slhl!’ Holvltll “gh":' v Hospital on, mulenu [ospital s Lal Emergency Hospital. Nary emneds, P4r Boecatnc Hosplial. Emma Curry. 60. Homeopathic Hospita James Sherin, 58, Walter Hvslial C. Zimmerman, 52, Garfield Hos- sital e J. Sloan, B0, 740 5th st. Coiee T BhiekTea, s, ‘on "routs Situatty Hospit L Ethel T. Junshans, 23, 1601 Trinidad ne. c;ll- ‘Marks, 70, B355 Ga o illiam Juboh. o6, 80 ElZabein's Mos- G llal:-mtxh. FHomital allinger al, 7 Columbla. rd. & Gailineer Hossital G hi ., L Warren McDonald, 47, Gallinger Hospital. FOUND. [OR LOST ANIMALS spoiy “Anin Animal Rescus LOST. CK_LEATHER PROSPECT BOOK, 10086 x5 Kindiy phone NA. 0763, or GE. BLA lea 90 GAT—Reward Tor information. dead or alive, gbout, pet male bisck and tan ti breast, stomach and hind, fee R eyes: answi Mickes:" in eational r.rx Seminary -roundl, Forest Glen, Md., about Seme o Mo serners. Porest Glens Md. COCKER SPANIEL, tan and white. about 8 months old: injured by auto then strayed from home; vicinity 22nd and Fla. ave. ward for return or information concerning og. 2239 Qu NO. 646 DOG—Pointer. ward to finder. office. DOGS—An irish bull terrier. white with pink eyes and mouth: a Great Dane, lght brown. "Please return to Wynne, 1524 Var- num it n.¥. Reward. Telephone ADams EYEGLABSES. tortoise shell. Nionduy aent a¢ Teen Mk o en rou Phone CLeveland 4203 after 5 p.m. Rewas v, Jour months_old, w lane. Chevy whlle and tan, Address Box reward. F?RS‘IAN CAT, about 7 p.m. Hnllwmz reward. _GR. 152( k. containing_ rosary, Reward. Columbis ATCH. Bulova. lad Diamond wxgml front of 1010 cab or in fronf ADams 2630, She had spent the| ins funeral Jmnn tice of funeral Florence Dlvi Al Brannon. hlne!ll llrmu ul lh rll|- dence of her Dll ents, L Thursday. June 33, ‘at 4 and friends mvmd. ‘iotePment 5% Glens N'l‘ ELIZA. D- rted this life Tuesday June 20, 1033, “at her residence. 54 M DI She leaves to o * loss three daughiers. Rachel Ronie and_ Biaabes Bom T tion Duniel and Bernare Dent’: two uncies. & aunts and & host of other relative x?récnm Remains rd's 3 Funeral Thursday, June 22 Bresbyierian’ Churen. Accokeek, Md. Xnurmont church cemetery. DEURY, MARY C. On Monday. June 19. 33 Soher, Tesidence, at Beltaville. M e jon from Holy Redeemer yn, Md.. Thursday, June 22. a0 am Taterment Mount Olivet om- etery. FISH. WILLIAM A. Suddenly, on 'nuau June 20. t Lyon Va. WIL: mains at renuenu Jof Mre. L R 925 18th st after Wednesday. tice of funeral Tater- 1 from Church of the ‘where solemn requiem mass will FLANAGAN. EDWARD F. Notice, mem- bers of Local Union No_ & & Binofali FLANAGA 8000 Interment Mount meter. xemben please attend. JOHN' J. RENALS, Secretary. FRENCH, Iunl DAWSON. oOn Monday. June '19. 1933 in _Springfield. MARIE DAWSON FRENCH, beloved wité of Henry C. French, devoted sister of Mrs. Mabel Alexander. Mrs Susl Mrs. Lottie Davis, ho Roland Dawson. ' Notice of funeral later. | GAITHER, NARRY MACLIN. oOu Tuesday, June 20, ARRY be- loved and Gall Puneral from his dence, - :nmla Howard County. lu. Thurs June pm. 223 Intermen Lotraine Cemeters, Gops, curm, 1933 oa ok it “Gotnes. aves two broth- gr%lll xum un.'c:fn:;znm :: 8 .lt'lbll. vet Sat t} % M Kond.u’.r June 39, beloved Ty of s0n of Nellie sv. Interment on_Tus Jun . ater o mu u.\n-fiwwfi.v.u X by her husband. three sons six ters, Funeral ffom, the above resi- Thll » June 2211' at 8: 30 ROSE 088, " Ther relence: wu ale st. ne. ,Jnoul LOUISE. ine i 0 e eld at 230" g:c's::'a'mend- Navitea. Taerment Rock Teel etery. HYSON, FRANK ‘ Dtplmd l.hll l.lh Mon- lol:. He IM leaves sons, ank and Adolphus Hyson; seven gr: lnd chfldnn and many other relatives friends. Remains now resting Ri Hicks' funeral e, 2630 H til Wdnesday, June 6 Funeral Thursday, June 22, fron Salloway M K. Ghurch, “Hal Ve Rev. Yearwood cficiating. bers of the Youns ? Association are 'SON, rsdsy, June 22, 2 5 e gom - Yhe “Gatiowsy M. E. Churchs a ONiAS HOLLAND, President. . BMITH, Becrets .vonlo SARAH. dvn.lr Baturday, June 17, 193, at § p.m, at ber reaidence. 1819 "13th st. n.w., SARAH leaves. 15 maird thelr loss & Bost. of Telatives and friends. Funeral motice later. ~Remains resting at Wesley Wash- ington's funeral home, 2053 Ga. ave. D.¥. JONES, E. 1933t Mouni Alto nomul brother of Morris and Tence s reating o1 the W Jlrvll funeral chureh, 19, GEORGE. On Monday, i)“g'o}lun - Ernest 1432 You st. D.W. Interment az‘ Mary's counw. Md. ARNEY. R, ey 1095, at 7 5 pin. son of tl Mary Bey and Tather of Luke T {cnnu. i ?.r’u“nf his late residence. muy morning. June - Sureh, 'luu requiem lnck Mhllvel lnd Holy Rood MARY On Tuesdsy, 20, et dauchters. yestdence, Mre. 5 herty, 4917 Kansas ave. June 23, at 2 p.m. Rell fed” Yaterment st Gienw KNODE, LYDIA ANN. o Mn Laura Derr of Harpers Fe Wiliam L. Khode. 5F Bromswlek.” M nnfl Mr. Preston Knode of Shepherdstowt; W. Va. Funeral servi MacDONALD. DONALD, on -d June at her resldence, 1824 Bermont Mrs. DONALD' MacDONALD. Flineral "services ‘aad interment st 1 Crosse, Wis. MASON, ROSETTA Y. | Departed thig iife Tuesday. ROSETTA G URLE! 20" 1933, ABON, devoied wits y z ola B. Morse, and & host of other relatives and friends. mains arnes & Matthews' funeral . s.w.. until noon. Thurs- day. June 22, thence io her late résidence. 2052 E st n.w. Puneral Friday. June 2: -perom | bemdt;pzm and I sts. t3. E £ Gagking afluunnl In: ferment "Woodlaws Cemete 22 McGUIRE, MARGARET, n.vl GARET JANE =Mc- beloved wife of the re. Funeral will be 1ro sbove residence on Thurs- day, June 22, at 8130 ulem m 3t7koly Name. Church at 9 am. Inters ment Mount Olivet Cemetery, Relatives ua friends mvmd. l’. e 20, . A r ' residence, North Beach. Md., mam A.. beloved 'Ile of Grover C. Moxley and mother of John E. Moxley. eral from the resi- dence of her brother, Charles Steele, 2244 Nicholson .»_on Thursday. June 22, t X rment Cedn HH] sze lo . Relatives and friends of the Ladies’ Auxili Ph’cmen s Poll take notic MOXLEY, I.IN wite of Comra (ee. Mlioy) James P."McG: iA ruu‘e- and No. 2249, V. 8. W., nzelnu Sister RENA MO: Moxley, passed awa; esday, June 933." Members of th Police. &nd. Fire Departments " Auxiia No. 2249. Veterans of Foreign Wars, requested to attend the services at Nicholson st. s, on Thursday, Jun 22, a8t 2 pm, in fill'uniform, ~ Praternally, E L. REILEY, President. 21 Nlu.nmn ALICI L une 21, 1933, at 1: n. Prede: 30 at the i Rohineoc ie_belovi the lue Fredefic Biion Neum:er " ner L )lo\un Olivet cemmy.'n-nmcx Md. DWARD J. Suddenly, on Tues- e Sune TF0, oy 3t Rockyilie, EDWARD J. of umn el Remal l’llfl lt the colonial Illnerll home o William Heuben Fumphrey, Rock- vil Md. Notice of funeral later. e 15’ George w Eatiarson. ope blece, % Monday. :un- 19, 8, Deloved wife of from Cooper. No' | fonday, June 19, 1033, &t S ROBE belovs ther of Eva B: PPl mother ” inson. ~She 'aiso’ leaves fo. loss Tour grandeniidren. four greai-g ehildren, one son-in-Jaw and un.'fln.n- ter-in-law. Remains m at Stewa: funeral home, 30 H n.e., until Thurs- y, June 23: ther T s dencr. Punerll Prldl’ rom Dlist Chllrth. H l“ riween 1ath and. T4th ats it Res: Moore o ns. Interment ~Harmony Cemetery. 23 RUSSELL, HA . eds et MARE Rt S e Yo Il RIS 'ulur ell, devoted daughter of Hattle Dan- hndle lovml sister of Ethel Crutchfield a Ray) mond Danbridge. 10 mourn their loss host her tives .nd {riends. otice of funeral lllel' STARKS HENRIETTA. On Monday, Jun jer residence, 2 I BTARKS Seloved mother 3 Effie Starks Scott and Ernest Starks Bertha King. She also leaves four grand; s, Ravmond and Lee Starks. nn.g‘ .-u} ines luneu.\ thnpel, w., until Wednesd: June from Aetropotiian Wesley K. A Church. Interment Woodlawn eemun. STEWART, NELLIE. On Tuesday. June 20 1933, at her residence, 320 outh st. ne - STEWART. " loving ' mothir of Joseph Stewa leaves to_mou: their loss lrlndcmldren Funeral Thursday, Jun pm., Beulsh Baptist murch ot "and | sts. ne. Rev. Marsh omciating. )(Al! wusl E , MARY of Mrs. oeph a" Biraud. Tesidence, 15 Qn Monday, Sulile “ane sad Pu;xenl from her late . n.w. on urs- day, June 23, at & 0 Requiem mi 2% Rloyitus ‘Ohurch 3t 8- som Rel tives land friends snvity My P emetery, Vel Interment, 8 THOMAS, WALTER (“SEAB ™). De- arted thig life Monday, Jupe 10, 1933, ALTER THOMAS of 12 Logan ct. loavis 13 mown ihets Ioos o oving wite, Emma Thomas; one daushter. Virsinis apper. and & host of other relatives i Body temporarily resting yan & Schevs funeral home. and R st. n.w. Funeral from the lbou pariors Priday, June 23, at 1 p.m. Inter ment Arlington National Cemetery. THOMAS, WILLIE = On Tuesday, June WILLIE THOMAS of 118 D st. depaticd this: 1te She o survived foving son Edward ‘Young. and oth 3::;: lnd lflendl mnflll Thunfl!lv. Daral Tome. 380 Hhode “Talane Interment Rosemont Cemetery. VOGEL. GEORGE J. On Tuesday. June 20, 1933, GEORGE J.. beloved husband “of Bnm ‘ebster) lnd father hmeul from his Relatives and ands Mount Olivet Cemete: 'ae?aw's'usgm SES0 o Relitives ana Theed. e n-m. luum Olivet lored Bia? ARTHUR J. Suddenly. on Tues- Gy Jine 0. 1005 ‘at B resid enu. e, 3318 141h st. ne., ARTHI of ‘Arite ¥ Williame: atid fathe ot Jeba ‘Catpenter: J. Williams lnfl l‘!l. l"l’n Puneral from the, dcne- on Pri- ‘ll June 23, at 2 g f_Our Saviour, 18 M 2 30 p.m. Relatives and !rland‘ Interment in Rock Creek ‘Cemetery. 'l‘ll.! EDWARD. On Monday, June Pruvlflencc flm ., EDW. e leaves mourn his gnun s loving %Mhu. othe: ree sisters ond 108t o! other relatiyes {riends. Remains at the John ’l', Rhnel f\lnernl ehunl‘ ‘!: e Arfin D o F ‘e cl D! rment thetr loss % Iovln{ Rusoand Prant Wi Wil son; bs Tela- 1 2 Dost of ;‘I'h“; rels & Bchi 1 al PR S s ters, an tery. BARCO, LAURA T. Femrabianee o, our dear mutg‘eh rfwffl who this 141 yéar ago today, June 21, 1932. In our hearts your memory lingers Tender, kind and There s mot s day, Gear mother, That . HENR' She year ago today, Oup hearta’ otil] ache with sadness, Gur e tear, ONES, LRDELL it Saprogs- r'"lm two years ago today, Jume 21, Always in_our memo: o BETTTE AND TRUMAN, * EDELIN. WALTER. = Sacred to, the mflnory gL my devoted husband, WALTER LIN, Dassed into eternal rest one Jear ago todsy, June 21, 193, L cannot say and X will bot sy a That he is dead: he is just awa: 2 cheery smile and &, Wave of the* EDW. ‘4 a aans fiom, g W ‘who E:plm ml% t'm% e hl 7!." ago _today, 1905, ING G DAUGm m FRAZIER, AuXAKDIl In _sad mmr‘,. of my son. ALEXAI it glmd away five years ago today, June Gone but not forgotten. s MOTHER, BROTHERS AFD b .VOST, LOUISA C. In TR L 2B LK ; : day. June ZL‘; ;’- = TN e Your ?l!nlll face and pa Xenl smile e You ly word foj each loved b HTER. TALBOTT, GEORGE E. Sacred of lear husba; ulmwl [T S “ul !.Id."h ‘& Year a8 ioday. June 21, 1095 In our home 18 & vacant chair, We, think of you who once sat Although we know you wag, 1Tl hard to believe ou've gone to stay. HIS DEVOTED us STEPCH[L- FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1413 STy o7, . National 2473 " CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. Phone_Lincoln 03' ~Chaillet Funeral Home 1804 M St. N.W. NAtional 5523 Joseph F, Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. N-W. Fhame, west o008 JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1337 10th St. N.W. _Phome Nerth 0047 Established 1876 W. W. DEAL & CO. §16 H ST. NE.______ LINCOLN V. L. SPEARE CO. lome-| Nejther the successors to nor connect Criginal W R the urigin Sheare ortabiishment: Phone rroe 1009 H St. N.W. WILLIAM H, SCOTT 400 8th 8t. BE. Lincoln 0530. _. J. \VILLIAM LEE’S SONS Co. CREMATORIU 4th & MASS. AVE NE___ LINC 2L FUN!IAL DlllGNl. GEO A, COMLEY ...,-.,f:; et Faonter Clar 1303 "|Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St JFrompt Auto Delivers Service GEO. C. SHAFFER Nat .::...' uoBTE S s.'smg. ..!\ 14th & ] L de u .-llnlql