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Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Alice MacKavanaugh, who died Monday Be Ini;ht at Sibley Hospital after a short i illness, will be held tomorrow morning at 8:30 o'clock at Sardo’s funeral home, Anthony's and walked away with | Church in’ Brookland at 9 o'clock. Miss Aane’surm will be in Mount Olivet Ceme« tery. Mrs. MacKavanaugh was the wife of Prof. Thomas MacKavanaugh of Catholic University. Dundee Pennsylvania Tennis * Balls 3for$|'|0 anmem{ seal- ‘con- in - meti to prevent Getertoration, suppl absor smooth 24 by 46 inches You will need the beach and home. Have colored borders. Towels 18 by 36 inches Manne Lamps With Cords 98c cholce of red. green or white glass. Made of lac- quered brass. 10c 19¢ Iy of these soft, nt towels af Your attractively Super Specials For Thursday Only! 25c COLGATE'S COLCATE &3 H/6BON DENT) Absorbine J;: Liniment Disinfectant * 50c Size .. 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Meinberg, 65, president and general manager of the Charles Schnel- | ived ‘World War. ‘Walter gnflee ’Ifi.s!.urmuly t;: m- ington, who died Saturday - rll,:.m. was buried Monday at Lancaster, A native of Philadelphia, Mr. Atlee at 1404 Massachusetts avenue luring the World War, when he was der Baking Co. and well known in| employed as a civil engineer in the business and charitable activities here, died in his sleep yesterday at his home, 810 D street southeast. Mr. Meinberg, who came to this country from his native Germany when a youth of 17, was & director of the National Bank of Washington, the Na- tional Permanent Bullding Association and the German n_Asylum, on Good Hope Road southeast. He was ‘widely known kx his interest in orphan asylums. He was & member of the Board of ‘ashington vedby !llvb!t“h! Melngeri tdnu‘hler Mrs, A argner, ax three grandchilgren. Funeral services will be held at 9:30 a.m. Friday at Bt Mary’s Church, fol- lowed by burial in St. M.lrylcmry Elks’ services will be held at the home tomorrow evening. HITS STATE RULE Speaker at Engineer Meeting Says Governments Mave Failed. CHICAGO, June 28 () —8 governments have failed and l.hould be | Douglas 2 !udndn Atlee. reside in Office. later moved to Baltimore and for many years had been a civil epgineer ror the Maryland State Highway Com- ln Atlee was a member of the Ammmfiondmm the Pranklin Institute of P and '.heBt, Vincent de Paul Society. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Mabel Coates Atlee; nlnn dan(men Mrs. wfl.llfl‘. Jessle lnd ‘Washington. Births Reported. John 8 and Whel Harris, sirl. arl and Vida Johnson, boy. Silliin ang Jorenhine” O Gsnnor, bor. Birtd SO o B r n 7. r Worch, N‘: Fatricx"and Eother Alancy, aid and Annie Reasan.'elrl Ames and Ruby Zebawa: sicr * oo s y Zabawa, gir] Ruben and Fams Sparkmen. wirl and Emma DeBruyn, sirl. Jouph "nd Lula A ish and Christine Sullivy am Hiimat " Saa Plaris Bonie &ugu it s inald snd Mary L Jobn and undna Robert, Bun: wl‘l‘hn angd Alberta Kelly. sirl, snd Marion Short: eliminated if the Nation is to cope suc- ¢ Le: fully with its problems, Luther cess i Gulick of New York told & tax sym- | Alfred posium at the convention of the Amer- ican Society of Civil Engineers yes- terday. He n)m advocated a slash of 10 per cent in taxes. “The suw. are through—fnished,” he said. “For the last 10 years they have not functioned on really impor- tant matters. Where were they in the crisis, in railroad problems, in of insurance 2" tion has welded the Na-| tion to the place where 48 governments are unnecessary, Gulick said, and Fed- eral and State functions overlap. —— MUST SERVE LIFE TERM INDIANAPOLIS, June 28 (#)—D. Stephenson’s last hope for aid from the Indiana Supreme Court in gaining freedom from State prison where he is servmgnn(tt«mlormurderm gone toda; ‘Three petmml of the former Grand on of the Klu Klux Klan, once a poll ical power in Indiana, were denied issed by the court yesterday. s'.ephemon was convicted of second degree murder in 1925 for the death ogul(lgge Olll)erholt.::: who took poison after she alleged was attacked b; the Klan leader. i Deaths Reported. Robey, 86, 4302 Chesapeal Ymes B hover. 20- 4202 umo’& il _-‘Y% n x"l‘: ,R ), 2073H ll. lomas Mulquuen, ewvn Hos| L John Murpby. 57 e Terrpcete! ed Snyder, fiarry 8" Nieko Georse B, Bmi Alice m-w. %0, 450 "Bouii Dakota Mabel Eifla. 1. Children's Houp Ross Willis. 71, 138 Heckm YViliiam, Tazior.’ 60. cl'fo"a X R o Richard Norris. 43, u-mnm Hostal. Lurhine Lovette. 30, Gallinger Hospital. Fiizabeth Barrier, 1. Children Jean Llc'fllfl bb Olulnglr Hospi s Hospital. on, Children’ Blease Cannon. (mu.:mu'Em-mulmf'I TAN POLICE DOG. 1 , 3900 Third o, 21 475 Chatn :‘;.“;uf Tl e 5 2 m%': R g 11008 mising: o n:ilhbo ‘hood I white feet. '"'P tait “fi-“m 1'1" hEu'xm jangy for bul and 4545 ween 6 and 7:30 p.m. uuzr G bm Teather, envelope & with initiels T, F. B Left in taxi or at Unlon st-mm m- 21; liberal reward. . Mr. cnmo I !n it Cl!hlflnl llu’n:r ng.;’ e diz‘.!'m.flln%r Gl L ivelahd Bagar] D7 Destls; Teward. TEETH, ; - Al sold band. Benter iterhoon T400 Slosk Ttk by vmmty Parkway Gara 1 North 10370. Heward. Pn! }‘“ flagree, with -m-n:m center: on Reward. Columbia 2000, 308- & vetore 11" & Foor o S Ceorationnr Sondar Lyesih ni) o W 3 ward, " Teleohone n}‘mé’n" 231 3" - o- e ay sts. n.w.; EMerson 8447, white gold, engraved t June 27. Lincoln con- . Established 1900 SARDO & CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS The Funeral Chapel SERVICE THAT IS DISTINCTIVE BUT NOT EXPENSIVE LIncoln 0524-9244 412 H St Northeast OSSN SINSISIN CEDAR HILL Washington’s Most Beautiful Cemetery me to Drepare for the in- m?'o‘?': Thnbly busiat oi 1 e eparrar ay e selection of & evlnble select Hill environment is con- {rolied "It can never bécome nvowed in the great march of time. Cedar Hill Cemetery On Pennsylvania Avenue East of the Capitol ONE OF THE LARGEST 4 UNDERTAKERS IN THE WORLD Complete Funerals, $65 Up Half the Old-Time Undertaker’s Price 6 Chapels, 17 Cars Hearses and Ambulances 12 Parlors 25 Undertakers and Assistants In Case of Death Call The Greater Chambers Co. Main Office, 1400 Chapin Col. 0432 Branch Office, 517 11th S.E. Lin. 4477 1= i mfl}r June 30, at 9 a.m. CHAMBER “'»m.w 4 &ir, Bobert and Optella mmon. bo!. John and Jomes K and Helen Cuttis. Bor. Qurds of Thanks MERRITT EMMA F. G The family of Miss A b died at denoe, Q430 100 . ‘. 'l‘h\lxldly. Jie BcioB8, arateruly’ acknowledee i kind expression of sympathy from hex many friends. STEWART, 3 EWAR: Y o The d-u:nun of e Dress decs. gratituge su aoprectation Jor The kindness Of relatives and friends dur- ing the recent loss of their mother. Braths. AT, o0 Togsdes, June 37, t St. Petersburg, rune 7o 10 am., Prida, Interment "4t Ariington Na- tional Cemetery. arted this lte June :7. o Bord, “loving mother of William Bovd: loving alster ter wn{ racces Wright, and a-unmr of Wllll She leaves s hon u m 1- ives and resting P. Motrow's Tuseras pariors 1m S Notice of l\'mlrll her r:l this life Tues- l.‘IN June 933, AMANDA BURNS, foving” wite ul Sias ‘Burns and devoted mother of Mrs. Anita Th &hlfdm George C. Thomll lnd lvel Mason; of Harriet Green, nn% Klud Beckus. eir & host of other relatives lnd hlend‘ Notice of funeral later. ednesday, June ter’s residence, M. CALLIS. be- foved wife mother of Mrs Il!d J. Callis. ambers Co. Southeast branch funerai rlrlon. B17 i1tk st. se. Notice of time WILLL He leav thelr loss a loving wite. ‘w0 ‘sons. ATthur &ad Albert ol B0 duceRters. e Sulgen ‘Thomas a Louise Colbert Wilson. and & hose of piber pelatives and friends, Sefvices will be No. n"ht June held b Thur: 29, 8% o Clock “at unvw (unenl parlors, New aeTsey AV e B st. n.w. Funeral Pri june_30,_at 9 . lwm er Chureh. h it wn ccmmry No. l B fi g noiined 3t She' nm 3 J4 New Jersey and nw. 301 rvice at v-l': New st D.w., on rx‘lmmmy. June o Ruler. mu.. Becretary, June 27 oad] neJ - &, Bmergency of “Mae &om’ chapel. 1754 funeral parlo; co!lrmN. Tuesday) ital, ai e ea 'u‘x om e fo Wood Cemetery. ~ O+ DIGGS, JUANITA June 27. 1933, Ju. SMITH ret M[Ifll. DR. WILTON W. PH 8. thi N Depart D”L.l lfe llld Monday. Jun 20‘ 2R iz Bmfl!'flud fllhfl Raclin ‘.Mua Hater, one One. Brother.a loving_ gra; nd!llbn an -andmq Wi and Mar: , one uncle ' host Mh(h of othe:. Telatives and” friends. ins mnnn 3t e George &.rn xd‘&-fim Hednesany theice o T 5 it T esiadnee: »84 2 Oth e Thursday, me chnreh. ,'" !01‘ and New J.l’l'! ‘2'!.- MARION. 1933, at her r..ufl‘&“"““ e loving daughie of Rapie of Lillian, Harrison, S7dney Henry ¢ e s Joars) Boarsds, June and E Rev. Hughes officiating. Tnterment Roseinont. Cemesery. GREEN, TREVA M. Tuesday, June 27, 1933 at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lambe Wi t. of mmul IAMMI. lnlwln me his late T wmu on Thursda, June 20, 35,3 pm. Relaiives and friends in temam in Glenwood Cemetery. . JULIAN M. Bus ay.Juse a1 1085 JULIAN Sidébur; Vi Beloved 30 Hannah James M. Harrison, Deral Thursday, June iscopal Chureh, Houle.ag‘ pl:l(ermn‘ Falrfax Oemetery HOLTANE, TORLIEF. Suddenly, on Mon- day, June 26, 1933, the beloved son of Albert and Borlmd ‘Holtane. Re- e until 3 p.m. Wednedly. June 28. Inter- ment at Chicago. HULBER! All'll On Tuesday. June 27, 1933, at Mount Alln Hospital, Agm . HULBERT, aged . ineral Thursday, June 59 fmm T-hler’: chapel. Cemetery. ’l'll» 1933, “AG! B | Jpember .;unl BEprat f NIM‘CG '3] dar trom 8l h 121 and e B n:»'md’ tieci- 3 .m.. Interment Ariing JOYCE, JOSEPH J. On Tussdsy, June 27. 1933, at his residence, 828 12th st. JOSEPH J., beloved husband of Catherine ¥. Joyce.' Puneral from the sbove resi- dence on Saturday. July 1, to Bt. Patrick’s Ohurc‘ thence s nw, -ljodtm iers with fait LOOR. IRVING 3. On 'rumny. June 27 1933, IRVINC aged 28 ve h\un-na of Ohnlo ihe Deal funeral homer ua H st 'n:an ay, June 29, at 2 p.m. Illltlm and friends invited. Interment Fort Lincoln Ctmum on umt MACKAVANAGH, MARY ALICE. day. June 2 nsa. at Sibley H MARY wife of 3. lncxnvnnn.h of 1432 Newson, s, from the Willia: thency h, ‘where be. t 9 am. Relatives T telenas 1nvmd. “Interment at Mount Olivet Cemetery. ROV Mergner. gir] BUS! d"‘Acihle Wilson. twise, boy and mfy DAVIS, ains inge funeral chapel ard | TH GNES. on I(Ondlg :un- 26. 4 ther, ke s held Priday at.2 pm. 25,75, Bryant st BY . ZIER, CHANCELLOR m‘l:‘t- ot "1 % NICOLAIDES. LOUISA. . On at her_residence, nw sate’ Kimon th Gowiers Bt ehael Bern- gvivania ave nw. on Friday, June 30. at rmfi Tacilities; obtain 3 ofi".fl v emneterre Please ornlt Howers" b oweN !‘LAIINCI Ty pddenty lay, . OWENS. Owens, ll! 65. residernce, ‘1{{ Relatives: and $lends avited. xnnmem Prospect Hill Cemetery. PERHAM, ERNEST A Suddenly on nu- day, June 27, 1933, 'at Havana, Cuba, husban Alice FPerham. Interment in Bryant's Po amudn. July 1. b rh G st e rll'lc varted te ‘P,""," g 2h 10305 and flso leaves many other reiatives ind s n T Rhllul Juseral ohlp:';:dm -"';;E o ;“ ‘from the above terment Rosemont cemmy. S, THOMAS at Encrpency Saspiar THOMAS -y Hos Deloved num of ida Pvdu'l Russ lm‘: father of atd Russ: late yenidence 1550 ‘8 Funeral {rom the W. W. Chambers ast branch funeral parlors, 517 southe 11th st. se. Notice of time later. Wi SHUMA' ' LESTER. 22 19: tlrm'nl Mount Spr! Fai X L'**"flr troit. l‘l'l' T, MARY L D'M. Jlnl 2‘. an sie, f m ok 8¢ Rematn m You e unil 3, nm-uxux AL her:late Tesidence. lig st. n.w. ral undu. une Metropalitan Plarin? chRS, N LEROY. B\ lvfi)moua son ’& 1933, George ‘Sutton: brother, of A of Pr; lh\uh g eral later. b, Y gl e lors. lh and mmnh West. ave. n.w. terment Payne's a3 1743 R. L [ Willam B Witeht and m Madeline tS-n ":‘ d,Mrs, Mar gu !uner;} g ado0 Venapin st. oW, YERGAN, Thdaenty. "on - aon WILLIAM YERG. BOBYS, SARAH. In sad snd brance of CORA M. this two years g . R "“g b ufl' HER EMMERT, ll‘ lwa fe T B S LT 'nm" s "{l“ have ended, ‘mother_ I‘“ ‘l‘y n“!l’ to l Sad 1t 3 ¢ we che; > T AR "'1?"4;':‘.“1?:1.1"‘""""’""““‘“ | s o % artyred flowers bresthe out their fit & song that once consoled our fi“tfl}"’ Brates 0w e nour of Hatn oy come, to thee. flt?i‘k"d‘m ® Al.m, A tribute of love our dmdy. Avofim Afi years ago 255 toans.” stie 55 1037 His beautiful life will forever the bum of the m% umwunm G, _AUG! - AND EMMA PARKER. - IOMPSON, ALBERTA Jmm nd Bt G A THOMPSON, who died June 28, 1 1, two years ago today. I have lost a A life linked vtm And day h{ day I miss her k shrousn life .lmu TTIE SMITH. T HANNAH dled t'enty-lonr years ago today, June Ths'flfl' we Ddllk upon your grave 3034 M St W, Bttt gie JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1337 100k 8¢ N, aThone Nertk T Ne 0047 V. L. SPEARE C0. Nl!lofll 2892 llm H st. N w. i WILLIAM LEE'S SONS CO. CREMATORIUM’ CHAMBE Frank Geiet’s Sons Go. LL15 SEVENTH ST. N.W. National 2473 W. W. DEAL & CO. 816 H ST. N.E. CHAS. S. ZURHORST SAEATLOAR TS Chaillet Funeral Home 1804 M St. N.W. NAtional 5523 FUNERAL D“lGNI. GEOA COMLEY pwE, mcm Fhencer Clat: u 261-3-1_ Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St Aute Delivery Service Aml:lo—'nrwv——l':cxmlln