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THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, JU) NE 23, 19 'LONG ILLNESS FATAL SPEND A DAY AT THE TO ATTORNEY’S WIFE WORLD'S FAIR CHICAGO 3"2.50 Coach Excursion SATURDAY, JULY 1st ROUND TRIP All Pxpense Tour Going—Leave Washington 1.30 p.m. | including meals and Returning—Leave Chicago Sunday sightseeing trip night. ompd ASK AGENTS FOR DFTAILS CALL DISTRICT 3300 A WHOLE DAY TO VISIT A CENTURY OF PROGRESS EXPOSITION BALTIMORE & OHIO | long Resident of George- town, Dies. Mrs. Ada Edmonston King, wife of attorney, died today at her home, 1611 Twenty-eighth street, after a long ill- ness. Funeral services will be held at 3 p.m. tomorrow at her late home, fol- |lowed by private burial in Oak Hill Cemetery. . |-W. Edmonsten, jr., and Marion Imogen Edmonston. She was born in George- | town in 1856, and had lived her entire | life in three houses on Twenty-eighth | street. Her father died when she was | an infant, and she was reared in the | home of her maternal grandfather. Reuben Daw, well known old r of Georgetown. Besides her husband, she is survived U. S. A.; George A. King, jr., assistant cashier of the National City Experienced Advertisers Prefer TheStar | New York: Mrs. Robert M. Hinckley, wife of Comdr. Hinckley, U. §. N, and | Mrs. Lawrence M. Jones. wife of Capt. Mrs. Ada Edmonston King, Life- | George A. King, well known Wuhmgton Tells esident attended with by four children, Maj. Archibald King. } Bank, | Jones. U. S. A. and seven grandchil- dren, the oldest of whom is Midshipman Robert M. Hinckley, jr., U. §. N. A. She was a member of Christ Church, Grorgetown. the Washington Club, Pierce Guild and other organizations. REPUBLICAN CHAIHMAN PREDICTS VICTORY IN 1934 Party Leaders in Boston G. 0. P. Will Recapture Control of House. Py the Associated Precs BOSTON. June 23-—Everett Sanders. | . Mrs. King was the daughter of Decius chairman of the Republican National | the pany Committee. predicted that would recapture control of the National House of Representatives in 1934, at a meeting last night of regional Repub- lican party leaders, Sanders sald previous conferences at New York and Washington had been an enthustasm which augured well for the future prospect of the party. Asked if he was satisfled with issues now being defined by the “new deal.” he laughed and replied, “very much.” Jhe @fldm«? Lansburgh urniture (5o, ANY PIECE IN THIS GROUP FOR Select Any Piece of This Colonial $ Style Bed Room Suite for Only ow you can furnish your bed robm with the exact pieces you want. piece in this group for $14. You have choice of poster bed, large E\xepnonall\' low. 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Call her about these exceptional values or about anything in home furnishings. he pfulins Lansburgh Jurniture (o, Entrance, 909 F St. N.W | | enterprises, | Mary 1. Collifiowe | 2nd Mary E_Broga ay $3 1 pay § CANFIELD ADMINISTRATOR SEEKS TO RECOVER FUNDS| Charges Director of Scripps and Al- lied Publishing Corporation Made Wrongful Sale of Stock. By the Associated Press LOS ANGELES, June 23—Suit to recover $847,000 and interest from E. W. Scripps, James G. Scripps, Jose-| phine S. Scripps, the Scripps News- papers, Inc.; the Record Publishing Co., | the Scripps Canfield Co. and other al- | lied publishing corporatiors, was filed | Wednesday by E. G. Dodge, as special | administrator of the estate of the late Byron Hilton Canfield. E. W. Scripps was named as a director and treasurer in each of the publishing | which are not umnecl?d‘ with the Scripps-Howard chain Canfield died March 11, 1932, owning | stock in_the various corporations, in- cluding 850 shares of the Record Pub- | lishing Co., the complaint said, worth | $1,100,000. The stock was said to have | been pledged to secure three notes total- ing $253.000, mace by Canfield n !a\or. of E. W. ard Josephine Scripps After Canfield’s death it was charged | E. W. Scripps made a “purported and wrongful sale” of Canfield’s stock at | Seattle based on the zlleged false ground there was a delinquency in the | payment of interest on the notes. Because of this asserted “void and unfair sale” the plaintiff is charged to have been damaged in a sum represent- ing the difference between the actual value of the stock and the face value of the notes. | Marriage Licenses. 9273 Fenton st ok Penton st ne James Simms ne and Marie Farrell Rey. E. F. Howard Matthew A. Chapman. 28, Sumner rd. se. and Elsie B. Johnson 5 11th st Rev. F. M. Schneeweiss irarbor. Me.. George L Goss. ). Ba and 8 10th st Rev and Rev Helen J. Duffy. William J. Sweenev F. J. Bresnahan Nora C. Groark, 21, Fink Arthur F. Chopin. 21 Catherine C._Patterso Rev. E. M. Thompson David Perimutter, and Clara Bebchicl Rev. M. Cohen Joseph ‘K. Knighton. 30. 4 ave. and Msrie W. Didden, st.se: Rev. J. T. Kennedy Lester L. Goldberg. 5. and Flora Adler. 19 Solomon H. Metz 1266 Owen pl. ne, 816 Gallatin st 2207 1st Rev. st. and Joseph | 3 st ne., and Seaton st.; 00 Warder st.. Buchanan st.; | 10 Cathedral 139 12th K27 Delafield pl.. | 510 Columbla rd.; Rev. Sidney B. Gordon. 4921 Georgia ave. and Esther N. Schlom. ™4, 711 Emerson ave: Rev. Solomon H, Metz | Arthur' A. Albin, 0. 1721 De_Sales st and May McPhai Takoma Park, Md. Rev. B. J. Hannemann Herman L. Harricon. 21. 100 Tth st and Pearl C. Book, 18, 3917 7th st 3T, Loeb Edsar E. Quavle Helen A~ Bovd, 31 W. 8. Bishop. Jesse’ O, Smith, 27. 2541 Helen L. Bartel. 3. 3407 Rev. Forney Houichinson Bell. 20 518 16, 1127 rence M. Dav. 30, Fort nd Jessie G Godberg. 317, 320 Rhode Islind ave. ne: Rev.J L. Cole Joseph 1. Healy. 2. 1017 5th st 1270 Oates st. ne. Rev 17 Belmont Church 13th st. Fessenden rd., st and st th st st. ne and A Humphreys se Siehl. Rev ne. | Rey. P. 1. Daugheriy e ohn. Riggles, 5. Seabrook. Md Mary 8 Kerley, 43, Hickory, N. C.; Rev. 1. Rowland; lohn T 28. Culpe b Busle M. Baker. 2. Orange, Va. Rev. Charles_R. White. 40. 4057 ne. and R V. Whitfleld, 32, Rev. R. C. Herbert and H | . and | John i Benning rd 1611 11th st.; | | Baltimore. CEDAR HILL | Washington’s Most Beautiful Cemetery The facilities here are wide enough [ | to meet every requirement. If crema- M | tion is the choice the service is ren- M| dered in a crematorium. with its M| Accompenying chapel—not only ultra [ | modern in its appointments. but so il | designed and arranced tha the cere- mony is atiended in sympathetic en vironment. And. too. the Colum- barium provides for the perpetual care of the cremated remains. There's a_quict dignity pervadin these sanctuaries that rob death an: burial of their sting and bring peace to the heart bereft Please icel free to inspect Cedar W | Hill at your convenience. Cedar Hill Cemetery On Pennsylvania Avenue East of the Capitol EISEMAN’S SEVENTH AND F Hundreds of SUMMER SUITS 13° NOTHING DOWN Just Pay $4.50 IN JULY $4.50 INAUGUST | $4.50 IN SEPTEMBER | finely tai- Worsted kind. veight, Tropical \mu of the better They fit perfectly dwavs look as smart as the heavier woolen suits. Se- lect from all newest shades. Nothing down...pay $4.30 monthly LINEN SUITS during July, Nothing down— $ Sept. 10 50 monthly SPORT COATS | Aug., | Nothing down— 3.50 monthly during July, Aug,, 50’ EISEMAN’S, 7th & F | Sun, today | Cincinnati. Ohio | Phoenix. | KEYS —In black leather case. | 7th THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Fair, continued cool tonight; tomorrow partly cloudy slowly, rising temperature. possibly fol- | lowed by showers at night; gentie north | and northeast winds Maryland—Fair, slightly cooler in east portion tonight: tomorrow partly cloudy. | slowly rising temperature in north por- | tion, " possibly followed by showers at night. i Virginia—Partly cloudy, slightly cooler on the coast tonight; tomorrow partl cloudy, possibly showers in south por- tion: slowing rising temperature in the interior. West Virginia—Partly cloudy t-night tomorrow local showers, slightly warmer. | River Report. | Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers clear today. Report for Last 24 Hours. | Temperature. Barometer, Degrees. Inches 9 29.81 29.84 83 Yesterday— 4 pm..... Sapn Ll Midnight Today— 4 am. . Sam. ...... Record for Last 24 Hours. (From noon yesterday to noon today.) | Highest, 92, at 2:15 p.m. yesterday. Year ago, 8 Lowest, 66, at ago, 67. Record Temperatures This Year. Highest, 100, on June 9 Lowest, 14, on February 9. Humidity for Last 24 Hours. (From noon yesterday to noon today.) | Highest, 100 per cent, at 4 am. toda: Lowest, 36 per cent, at noon yesterday. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Ceast Geodetic Survey.) Today Tomorrow. : 8:08 a.m. 8:48am. | 2:33a.m. | 8:43pm | 3:15pm 29.91 2998 | 5 am. today. Year| snd High ..... Low . High EoWe. The Sun and Moon. | | Rises. l 4:42 Sun, tomorrow 4:43 Moon, today. 4:47am. Automobile l!ghLi must be ti one-nalf hour after sunset. Precipitation. Monthly precipitation in inches in the Capital (current month to date) Month. 19: Average. January February.. March April . May. . June July. . August September. . .. October. November Decembex ‘Weat hfl‘ ecord. 7.09 82 684 '84 8.84 91 913 89! . 10.69 8 . 10.94 | 3 'HS | 28 < 1 Stations. 150U E “£ep1aisa s swg Abilene. Tex.. Albany. N. Y. Atlanta, Ga Atlantic City Md. Birmingham Bismarck, N. D. Boston. Mass Buffalo, N. Y. Charleston. 8.C. Chicago, Tl Cleveland, Columbia. Denver, Colo. Detroit. Mich. . El Paso, Tex.. .. Galveston. Tex Helena, Mont Huron. S. Dak. Indianapolis.Ind 20 Jacksonvilie.Fla. 29 | Kansas City. Mo | Los Angeles. Louisville K Miami. Fla. . N. Orleans. La’ New York. N. ¥ Oklahoma™ Cit Omaha. Neb; Philadelphia . 2998 Ariz.. 2 Pittsburgh_Pa.. 3004 Portland. Me .. 20.90 Portland. Oreg. 20.0% Raleigh. N. C. Salt Lake City San Antonip. San Diego, Cai.? San_Francisco. St. Louis. Mo Paul. Seattl Spokane. Tamoe. WASH., 8 0.01 Cloudy Clear 3 .0% Cloudy 0:01 Bt.cloudy Clear cloudy | ear Cloudy Cloudy | o > Glear | | 0.6 Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Glear Clear Clear Clear Rain .04 Ptcloud: Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy i Cloudy Clear FOREIGN. (7 am. Greenwich time. today.) Stations Temperaturg, Weather. Part cloudy \Cloudy Part cloudy cloudy” " | Gloud | Part cloudy | | | Vienna. Austria Berlin. Germany . Brest ' France. Zurich. Switzerland. | Stockholm. _Sweden. AR Clear Gibraltar. Spain 63 Clea (Noon, Greenwich time, today.) Horta (Fayal). Azores . 7 Part cloudy | (Current observations.) St. Georges, Bermuda San Juan. Puerto Rico Havana. Cuba Colon, Canal Zone Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear A2 5 <4 | Births Reported. ‘ ‘g(oracz and Edna Hurdle. boy and | o Henry and Sarah Kreuter. girl. Holland and Marion Idleman. boy. William and Mary Todd. boy. R Garland and Gladys Mullinax. boy. Carl and Margaret Bright. boy. Henry and Edna Joiliffe, boy. Wilbert and Eva Knouse. boy. Lewis and Pauline Shook, girl. Henry and Louise Matheny, girl. B e L Joseph and Darothy Monaco. girl Wiiliam and Beatrice Randolph. girl Kenneth and Mary Morris, girl. Sol and Carlyn Scher. girl. George and Edith Protzman, girl. Francis and Madeline Cronan, girl. Damie and Mery Hunter, girl Ben! in and Frances Culverhouse. boy. James and Mary Keir. boy. Rubin and Rose Vinner. boy. Harold and Frances Supplee. boy. Carl and Grace Winkler. boy. Arthur and Louise Winker, boy. Meivin and Frances Nix. boy. Isadore and Celia Malakoff. boy. Harry and Ida Lerch, girl. MR DT el S Tty Guy and Amy Staats, girl John and Helen Riley, girl. Charles and Helen Tansill. girl. James and Gladys Bradshaw. girl Willlam and Katherine Oakl Herbert and Mary Herrod. boy. Clarence and Blanche Matthews, girl 1 Roger and Louise Cook. girl Elmer and Hilda Smith, girl. Deaths Reported. i Anna A MacDonald, 96, 1524 Belmont rd. Lydia A _Kanode. 79. 306 C st Julia I. S Webster, 79. 35 V st. n.e. Balena Perkins. ;8. IR51 Wyoming ave Henry H. Hermann, 3001 Channing ne Marie Beck. 75. 3719 22nd st. ne Mary L. Straub._ 73. 1547 1st st Margaret J. McGuire, 6K, 1186 Morse st ne. Arthur J_ Willigms, 67 Erle T_'Harrison, G Flora E. Sav 1 Rose L, Rosedale st George ) Upton st Joseph H. Ward, 4X. Gailinger Hosp Earline Davis. 1. Providence Hospi Nellie Stewart. (8. G0th st. n.e Sarah Johnson. 5. 1819 Lith st ith st. se. 6ith st S w twins, st _xu- 14th st n.e. George Jopes rest Hardy. liam Stevensor Willie “rhomas Ernest Jackson. 20 Cupid_Goins. 1 allinger Hospital Emergency Hospital Freedmen's Hospital Gallinger_Hospit FOUND. FOR LOST ANINALS appiy Animal Rescus | Liagne, T O st nw North 5730 HOUND —Male. white and black: in If owner cannot be located, home unm»d Mrs. _Cake, AD. 6000 - LOST. CAT—White Persian (silver) Jane: from 725 11th st. n.w Forbe ward__ DRESS. green silk, with “‘Montaldo” label, on N. H ave. between You and V sts. on Wednesday morning; reward. NOrth 3280 ME. 5234, near Central High School. Return 1208 Clifton st. n.w.. or call AD. SRf4. Reward Lo POCKETBOOK-—Lady's: left on automobile. st. and N. Y. ave. Glasses. change. Return 40 Eye st. ne. Reward. _ * ROSARY—Silver: vicinity upont name on the cross. Return 1710 N st or phone District 811 ard, a]ld);chvlllm:m‘ n}l;m 1 | dia. en ark: initials on 2.7 liberal reward. Lincoln \ Circle n.w ,v:gm baguett. back, '“;‘ 3 | By | ship DRY LOCHBRIDGE TEAM WINS BRIDGE TITLE |Sims Four Finishes Third, With Cavendish Club Quartet HANOVER, N Lochbridge’s rockford Kr York City, of H. June 23 team, representing the kerbocker Club of New Lockbridge, Sam Fry, Walter Malowan and L. H. Watson, carried off the a rican champic c team-of-four _trophy the American Whist League's fo third annual congress here vesterday The New Yo Il of their 10 matches and 38 of the 50 boards played to_capture the The title was won in 1932 by a team from the Deal Club of Deal, N. J., rep- resented by P. Hal Sims, W. S. Karn D. Burnstine and H. Schenken. Sims' 1933 team of himself, Ed Hymes, jr.; H. H. Boscowitz and E. H. Wetzler fin- ished third, winning 7' matches and 31 board: Sect s of the David to one s here, of Jacoby, Waldemar and H. Schnecken, ches in the s al of 39'. boards Lenz and Mrs. W. D Racine, Wis.. vice presi- Woman's Whist League hono: the open cor novement, Paris cham- place wer Club tean Oswald % IE., d six ec- ond session: Sidne: Thompso! dent of the captured first Howell s of Burnstine and Jacoby won the North and South pair championshi con- tract. and Malowan and Fry captured (h(‘ East and \’\os‘ chas nplonsaipe. CAPT. C L MLAlN 44, DIES AT MOUNT ALTO War Veteran Was Manager of Bu- reau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce at Charleston. Capt. Charles Lucas McLain, 44, man- ager of the Bureau of Foreign and Do- | mestic Commerce, district of Charleston, | S. C.. died Wednesday at Mount Alto| Hospital Infantry, 28th Division, during the war He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Berthe H. McLain, and two children, | Berootse. and Philippe Funeral services will be held at 10| am. tomorrow at Fort Myer Chapel | followed by burial in Arlingfon National Cemetery with full military honors. LAST RITES TOMORROW Col. Lcissanrl.\z. U. S. A, Retired, ! to Rest at Arlington. Funeral services for Col. Franklin S. Leissenring, U. S. A., retired, who died in Washington Wednesday morning, will be held in the Fort Myer chapel at 9 a.m. tomorrow. Burial will follow in Arlington National Cemetery with full military honors. Chaplain’ Ralph C. Deibert will officiate. The honorary pallbearers will be Cols. Henry Gibbens, W. F. Jones, Charles G. Harvey, B. F. Miller and A. C. “Seamon, all of the Quartermaster | Corps and Capt. Hollls Cooley, U S.N. @ard of whanka. E ER. KATE, We wish to express o APbreciaiion for the kind expressions of ssmpathy and foral tributes at the h of Mrs. KATE SCHREIBER. HER HUSBAND AND FAMILY. Marriage. STOCKHAM—PITTS. Mr. and Mrs Pitts_ announce the marriage Of their daughter, SARAH ESTHER. to JOHN | KENNETH SIOCKHAM on Saturday, June 17. Beaths. BEAL MARIA, Departed his life Thursday, | Jufie 22. 1933, ¥ residence. 930 25th | S0 % MARIA BEAL. beloved wite of | Joe Be: 'She s also survived by two isters and two brothers. Remains may ewed after 8 pm. on Friday, June C. Richardson & Co.'s funeral 1700 Vermont ave. n.w. Inter- Mord, Va.. on Satu:day, June 24. GERTRUDE. _On Wednesday. June . GERTRUDE BELL. beloved daughter the lgte Frank and Mary Smith neral from the chapel of Frank Geier's Sons Co.. 1113 7th st. n.w.. on Saturday. June 9. at 10 am. Relatives and Iriends are invited to attend. Interment Rock Creek Cemetery. ADA R. Suddenly. Thurs . at her late residence, Columbia rd. n.w.. ADA R. BEVERL' loved mother of Ada F. Costley. A¢nés B. Hunnicutt. Irene B Riges and Ezekiel Bev- y. She also leaves a host of other rela- e and friends. Remains resung at the Somn T Riines funeral chapel. 3rd and Eve sts. s.w. Notice of funeral later. CHEATMAN, ~ALBERT. _ On Wednesday. June 1 ALBERT CHEATMAN. the Gevoted husband of Wil father of Alberta. Bessie, Cheatman: son of Amy Cheatman _He lso leaves four brothers and one. sister. Remains Testi W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church, You st. n.w. No- tice of funeral later. CLARK, ANNIE O. On Thursday. June 193 Homcopathic Hospital. ANN: O wife of the late Frank B. Clark and mother of Philip M. Clark iccs (privete) at the W. W. Chambers Co. funeral home. 1400 Cnapin st. n.w.. Fri- | day. June 23, at 3 p.m. Interment Poriland. Me. COOPER. NORMAN L. On Thursday, Jupe . 1933, NORMAN L. COOPER of 2521 K 'st. n.w. beloved husband Anna H. Cooper. Funeral services at the_above address on Saturdas. June &4, pm. Interment Rock Creek Ceme: Robert of the “late COLNTRES. BEATRICE, Thursday. June * BEATRICE ‘COUNTRES. at ‘the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Gertrude Humble. 2025 11th st. n.w. She leaves to mourn their loss a devoted and loving husband, Albert Countres: a_loving and devoted daughter, Gertrude Humbles: one grand- son. Lanier Humbles; n sister, Nettie Ray ee nephews. James and Cornelius v_and James May rer reltives and friends. ewed at her residence. nw., Saturday evening. 24 Funeral 'services to be held aty the Mt Airy Baptist Church. Sunday. Julle 23, at 12:30 o'clock. Rev. A. J. Tyler offiicating. Gone dear mother. gone forever, How we miss your smiling face. But vou left us to remember None on earth can take your place. Departed this life . at 7:40 am.. no\r BY ORDER OF HER SBAND. ANNA BARTLEMAN. 3. 1033, at her court. Georgetown. D. BARTLEMAN CUMPSTON P late residence at erment at Alexandria, Va On_Thursday. June On Fri- DAVIS. WILLIE 193:, WILLIE DAVIS, bel Alice’ Davis. devoted son snd brother of James Davis. leaves m Funeral ¥, June From the- JoHn T Nhines. 1 d Eve sts. S\W. ESTELLE. Depatted this 1f June 21, 1033, at ce Hospital fe of Leo A She leaves t0 heir Joss & mnn. two brothers. a uncles and. a d frien; Re- hce of Her aunt se_ Funerai 70 _p.m.. from hols ave. 23 Thursday. June 22. at 1. NAPP ELLIS of 141N No. 4. devoted hus- | He léaves to mourn . fathe other relat be seen of Mattie Davis He also fends. fe on Wed- of other Ella_Dor Campbe! ELLIS. NAPP [ inday, June agms- FOSTER. MILDRED. On Tuesday. 1945, MILDRED, beloved wife of Her- ber F: of ird st. n.w. She o5 to mo r loss one brother. b eces 2nd other rela- ids. Remains resting at funeral home, 30 H st. ne. ) pm.. Friday: thereaiter at her esidence ‘and may be viewed until Saturday. Funeral Sunday. June p.m.. from Second Baptist Church. n.w between H and Eve, Rev. Holloman officiat MARY TARMON 21,19 at New Haven. TARMON HALL. the belov: E._Hall and daughter of Clif- and Minnie K. Tarmon. Remains al_parents' residence, = Capifol Md. Funeral services at Epiphany opal Church, Forestvill Md.. on June 24 at 11 a.m. Intérment church cemetery HARRIS. RAYMOND. On Thursay, June 2%, 1933 at Mount Alto Hospital, RAY- MOND HARRIS. devoted hushand of Flora Harris. father of Margaret, Eleanor and Raymond, ir. and son of Martha Harric He also leaves two brothers and other relatives and friends. Funeral Monday. June 26. at 1 pm. from the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church 1432 U st. n.w. Interment ~Arlington National ~Cemietery. June 0. HA] June MARY of James ford C. resting Heights, On_ Wednesday, | ~Charles | He was captain in the 110th | Fu- | " | TYLER, Funeral sery- at | DAUGHTER ) ed husband of | mEr A9 | Beaths. KING. ADA EDMONSTON. June 3. 1933, at her home, 1611 % 5. ADA EDMONSTON. beloved ‘wile ¥ George A King, in the Tain year of age. Funeral services at her late 25 on Saturday. June 23, at 8 pm. e . WARD T On Seorgetown University Hoepita beloved husband - of Ads V at Langier M Y On Thursday, June 22 Hospita BELTIE. of_Nich: 1750 K Gawler's on Bat- pm. (Perking office). Thence » and L st be offered at 2 p.m. Josepr Ve mw. nw. In this lige at St Eliza- lA.dF LOMAX he leaves to mourn Mary Gordon: one ce granddaughters Ves and {riends 2t Malvan & Jersey ave. 1 from the above 4, at 1 pm. ating.” * Interment 35 Suddeniy. on Wed- . al her residence, 'E V. McBETH (nes wite ‘of W r ot Mrs of Mrs loving aunt Audrey and Jonn Jones at Frazier's funeral iSO _Rhode Tslar nw. until Friday. Jur nereafter_at A Taylor Cemeters. _The John Marshall | re urged to attend GEORGE W. COLE. L. B. CURTIS, Rec. Sec | MepETH lu,Jr V. The o Benefit and Annuity ified of the death of SYPHAX. Pres. Pres. J. L. GRAY. Sec’y. MCcBETH. ALICE V Esther Chapter, No. 1 sted to attend the funeral of Honored Lady ALICE V. McBETH. Satur- day. June 4. 1933, at 1 p.m. from Flor- ida’Avenue Baptist Church, Florida and Boh . ELMIRA G_HENDERSON, R. M. ROYAL BAILEY, R. P. DENA PATRICK. Sec. McFARLANE, MATILDA. On Priday. June i, 02 at the homé of her son. Joseph Dellamico, N. H._ ave. nw. MRS. MARILSA McPARLANE. “'ue 85" years. Funeral services at the above residence. Monday, June 0, at §:30 a.m.. thence to St Gabriel's Church, where requiem mass will be sald at 9 ‘a.m. for the re- pose of her soul. Interment Glenwood Cemetery 28 MCLAIN, CHARLES LUCAS. On Wednes- day.”June ©1. 1933, at Mount Alto Hos GHARLES LUCAS McLAIN, captain, Division, Cross, Croix de Officers and members O.E 8; | Domestic Commerce, | ton. 5. C. in the 44th year of his age | beloved Lusband of Berthe Hardy-The. ki ¢ Francoize and Philippe Mc: | ing at the Tabler funeral | st nw. until Saturday, 24! When services will be. held at 10 o'clock am.. in the Fort Mver Cha followed by interment in _Arlington tional Cemetery with {ull military honors. district ~of Jure CECELIA DYSON. Departed this MINOR, 27, 1933, at Preed- about 4 a.m. June men's Hospital. CECELIA DYSON MINOR. She leaves to mourn their 10ss six_broth- ers. " William. _ Prank, George, Bennie, Henry and Yates Dyson: four _sisters, Fennie Gates, Millie Turner. Cornelia Dennis and Virgie Dyson. Many_ other relatives and friends survive. Funeral Sunday, June 25 at 1:30 o'clock, from | Shiloh ‘M. E. “Church. “Charles 'Gounty, Md. Remains resting at the funeral home of Alexander S. Pope, 315 15th st. s.e. 24% j ropena Departed this life Thurs- day. June 22, 1933, at her resiaence, 20 Patierson st. n.e. JANE PINKLEY, wife of the late Frank Pinkley. She leaves to mourn their loss_many _relatives and friends. Funeral Saturday, June 24, at 9 am. from Holy Redeemer Church. N. | ¥.'ave. between 1st st and N. J. ave. | Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. ! POWELL. GEORGE R. 21. 1633, suddenly Capitol Heights, Md.. e- Joved husband of I1da M. B. Powell.” Re- | mains resting at the W. W. Chambers | Co. southeast branch funeral garlor, 517 | 1lih st. se. Interment and services at | Chester. B, on Saturday, June 24. at p.m RUSSELL. MARIE. Departed this life Wed- nesday, J at_Gallinger Hos- oAl MARTE RUSSELL wite of Walter ussell, devoted daughter of Hattie Dan- bridge.’ loving sisier of Ethel Crutchfield and Raymond Danbridge. Sae leaves to mourn their loss & host of other rela- s And friends Remains resting at the T | 0 Pierce st. pm.. | Jine 85 "“Fyneral _Sunday, at 1:30 p.m.. from Galbraith Churcn, 6th_st. between L and M sts. nw. lnterment Lincoln Memorial Cgme- tery. 3 | SISTER _MARME MECHTILDE. On Priday. June 3. 1. at Georgelown University Hospiial, ' Sisier IAKIE MECHTILDI (HELEN MAHONEY), sister of Notre Dame. Funeral from Trinity College on Mondaz, June 26, at ® am. when requiem mast Wwill_be offered in Notre Dame el. Interment Mougt Olivet Cemetery. CLLYSSES. On_Wednetday, at Blue Plains, ULLYSSES ine beloved cousin of Lillie Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 143% U st. n.W. Puneral Sunday. June 25. at 1 p.m., from the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral churc! U st. n.w. Interment Mount Zion Cem tery. WARE, JOUN W, De nesday, June 33, at his residence, BT T ., JOMN V. WARE. - He leaves to mourn their loss a loving wife, Estelle Ware: one daushter, Pearl War one brother. Charles Ware: one sist Annie Atkins of Philadelphia, and_severai other relatives and friends. Remains Testing at Eugene Ford's funeral home. 1300 South Capitol st.. uyntil 4 pm. Sat- urday. June “24. thereafter at his Iste Tesidence, 827 2hd st. s.w. Funeral Su dav. June 25 fiom Mount Moriah Baptist Church. _Rev. Randolph oficiating. terment Harriony Cemetery. WESER. ANNIE R, Suddenly. on Thurs at the residence of cousin. N Eisie Frye. Clinton, Prince_George's County. Md. ANNIE R. WESER. wife of the laie George E. Weser. Funerel from the residence of her sister Mrs. Doma E. Browning. d Island ave. n.w. on Sun: 1 pm. Services the ‘Church cf “the Nativity. 14th and A sts. se. at 2 p.m. Relativ nd friends invited.” Interment St. Barnabas Cemetery, Oxon Hill. Md. 25 WILHELM, FRANK EDWIN. On Thursday, June 1033, at Chidren's Hospit FRANK EDWIN WILHELM of X27 Quacl enbos st. n.w.. aged G years, beloved somt of G. Raymond and Belle H. Wilhelm. Remains_resting at the S. H. Hines Co. funeral home. 2001 14th st. n.w. until Saturday. Jume 24, at § am. Funeral services at 431 South Augusta ave., Balti- more, Md., on Saturday. June 24, at 2:30 Interment Woodlawn ~Cemetery, Baltimore. Md. YOUNG. JOSEPH. On Wedresday, June 1. ‘at St_Elizabeth’s Hospital. Ji Puneral Saturday. June 24, from Boyd's f{uneral home, une B TYLER. Coates. ted this life Wed. s pm 1840 L st In Memortam. WESTERMEYER. WILLIAM G. In sad but loving memory of my dear husband, WIL- LIAM G. WESTERMEYER. who passed away one year ago today, June 23, 1933. Gone, dear William. gone forever, From his weary days and nights of patn. His ever-patient, wornout frame Has found sweet rest at last. HIS LONESOME WIFE. LILLIE M. WES- TERMEYER. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. J- WILLIAM LEE'S SONS CO. RAL DIRECTORS. "MATORIUM. 4th & MASS. AVE. N LINCOLN_5200 “Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1111 SEVENTH ST. N.W. N AModers Onapel Teiepnone National 2473 CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. Phone_Lincoln_0372 | " Chaillet Funeral'Home 1804 M St. N. W. NAtional 55” Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) | 3034 M St. N.W. iote, Nest o000 JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 10t st, Phone North 004 Established 1876 ’ W. W. DEAL & CO. |816_H ST._NE. LINCOLN_ 8200 'V. L. SPEARE CO. | Neither the successors to nor connected with the .riginal W R. Speare establishment. Ll 1009 H St. N.W., Nationai 5802 FUNERAL DESIGNS. GEO. C. SH.AFFER MODERATE PRICES FHONE NAT. 0100 Sper bremne (4t & EYE and Sundays 209 M _ST. GEO A. COMLEY 3% M st. Artistic Floral Desis E: Niebt_Phones. Clar ‘lnu.'v’ xpe!l‘u Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F ¢ St. WJ"—::,‘:MD"""" ll"“. \ ~\ I