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Removes Spots Safely or gloyes 1s TRASH T0 BE DUMPED u ONSITEIN VIRGINIA e Clfanint | Parks to Continue Use of Area at * fastantly *removes , oil, pitch, tar, etc. Four-Mile Run, Using Trucks & ithout injury to the Anest fabrice Recommended for cleaning sill ffll‘ Haul. sath ts, ribbons, woole and white kid gloves. Get a go trous 35c can for Mc today a!| pjhough the District government Peoples Drug Stores. . has made arrangements to dump the CLEANSILINE Cleaning Fluld | city’s trash in the future Anacostia ——————————— | PATk aTea, officials of the Office of Pub- | lic Buildings and Public Parks said B’S Sndependence THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, JULY 4, 1933. rmm they will use that area ronlyplno(cheirreruu ‘The puk authorities will continue to_ use private dump at Four Mile Run, Vn.. | utilizing Government trucks for the| from haul and peying 25 cents a load. Frank T.-Gartside, chief of the park division, yesterday explained that 3 trash from the eastern section of the city, with North an¢ South Capitol streets -as the dividing une. will be de. mfl on the Anacostia Park area, the northwest section of the city and elsewhere the Federal Government will take trash to nearby Virginia, thus avoiding traffic congestion, were the Anacostia Park site to be used, Mr. asserted. Gartside 7 from the park division—which .‘Daq Specials fhom- includes and lea buildings s'.vklau and rmm from the suj division of the Office of Publh:mlplfi’ maudhlhucl’uh nwen from the rament cale dlpul“dnmruflg urehue Officials of the United sma mwmrormmrnmmmmr J THE WEATHER the Washington ares, who has charge of the construction of Anacostia Park, and this was made necessary by down of one of the District's e = Irish Board Buying Plants. ‘The Northern Ireland Electric Boaxd, & government body, is buying up elec- tric light plans throughout the country. 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Potomac and Shenandoah Ris 3 lvers very (From noon yesterday to 10:30 am. today.) Highest, 70, at 10:30 am. today. Year ago, 78. Lowest, 52, at 4:30 am. todsy. #go, 66. Record Temperatures This Year, Highest, 100, on June Lowest, 14, on February 9. Tide Tables. ({Furnished by United States Coast and Geodet! 5 Year pm. 12:40 pm. The Sun and Moon. one-hall hour after sunset. Precipitation. Monthly precipitation in inches in the Capital (current month to date): Month 1933 Avenae Remrd 3.25 3.5 '91 89 '89 *00 '86 ‘28 "6 '88 '89 01 Tonr o Atlande iy Baltimore.” Md. Birmingham Blsmarcxnfl D 26. e ioudy Pt.cloudy 1 Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Pt.cloudy | Clear | Pt cloudy | ear Jacl Fla. Kansas City. Mo Los Angeles. . Loutsville, Ky Clear 080 0.02 Clear (7 a.m.. Greenwich time. today.) Temperaturg, Weather Gibraltar. smu Greenwich Horta <ny.h ‘Asores amert uhmnrmm ), St. Georges, Berm R0 Sin Soan Buenio Hico.. 89 it ba. 78 Part cloudy Part cloudy | Cloudy LD, wntnxnml: driver's permit TLLFO Tee- | Llu;‘lllnn card. etc. Reward. Antioch Ga: h Beach. Spitz puppy. Bunday. * 5805" Northampton "o 5. oL ite WIth BIack wpots | collar: 1835 om.m, ¢ Liveral. reward. Adams 2313-W. latinum _and ward. OIg, st wih | ET. diamond Edwin A Mooers, 3363 Sth s 2165. POCK tom money. keys. etc., from ?:‘x',m Inte S atternoon of Jine 38. Mwlrd POINTER DOG, liver and white. xe rd for recovery of same. Address Box 3378, ice. PORSE —Small brown Teather purss i, front of Pigely Wiesly, sto 00 block of 12 North Resard incy n.e. o PURSE. rose silk_ in or near T Earie Theater. Reward. SHepherd 2950- PURSE—Worn black leather purse cmllln- ing_red lestner billfold, recelpts, in_Bell Cab._Finder cali OL. UMBRELLA. biack-and-white ab, " Reward. 335 16th st “In_Black ATiantic WEDDING RING, cinity 12th and, 03R0-W. ‘g. m. urda ndnlnh 8 ne. . WRIST green :om, ment; white goid “bracele July am.: going from 65 M s M-rket via New Yorl ave. 5 M A Re w. to' Center ‘Phone Met. 4983 | 5 Established 1900 SARDO & CO. AMBULANCE SERVICE $4:00 LINCOLN 0524 GREATER onE oF Tie LareesT (O, UNDERTAKERS M THE WORLD Complete Funerals, $65 Up Half the O1d-Time Usdertaker's 6 Chapels, 17 Cars Hearses and Ambulances 12 Parlors 25 Undertakers and Assistants In Case of Death Call The Greater Chambers Co. Main Ofiu. 1400 Chapin . 0432 Branch Ofiec, 517 11th S.E. Lin. 4477 CHAMBERS | GIBSON. ANNIE. On Btaflm. LP&‘“"&"&’:‘.@ Abbfll NIE“' fwm‘% X on Wedn!ldl]. July 5, at s and friends are invited. !.nunnvm ‘Washington Memorial Park Cemetery. S O JET AR ARTT R e turn hett Joos two o "Bmith and Hoss Scinker: gton and_ & tu-ne it of ofl - neral Wedneada, 3;.1: £ 10 Malvan & Schey's funeral parlors. ment Rosemont. . ARRINGTON, JAMES. Ofl ’lffl,lz."gl’ 2 IOM beloved hu.lblnd M Elise Ar- 33, at mfl:fim.. & O Porida Notice' 6t ‘funerat l-ur from ‘Taters Monday. . beloved | 0 (nee asied Banner | eral from the W. Chiambers o» .ouc east ‘branch_funerai - 517 st se. on Thi tcd &nurmnt at m his n?oum R 1 SoRoHY Buo} iunbem ] Ho-’nn R _BRAXTON. Sihélating. Intermént Harmony Ollnrn WER. VIRGINIA FLETCHER. ly 3, J0gy, st ber home. PLETCHER, On Mon- Rock- daugh- 1 am. Interment Rocgvl e’ Union JAMES EDWARD, ~Suddenly. . at his residence. JAMES EDWARD | ap: song’s parlors. n.w. Notice of funeral later. COLEMAN. ANNIE. Relatives and friénds invited. terment lemuny cemmn On_Mon- RD, MRS. MEDORE i Tat Walter Raca Hos EDOREM CRAWPORD. widow rig. Gen. Medorem Crawford. Pu neral urmeu 2,8t Johrys Chureh Thur y. July 6. at terment Arling- fon Nationa1 Cemerers. DULLION, NICOBING. On Thursday. 29. 193 DULLION, Busband ot { Jennie T. Dullion, 1r e W. Chambers Oo. st D.w. Thursda ent June home, July 6. at's pm. Interm r Hi Semheters, Relatives and Triends nmzea DYSON. JAMES SYLVESTER. this iife on Bunday, July 2. 1933, at his Tesidence. 420 150h st. 5.e. JAMES SYL: VESTER DYSON, the beloved son of Mary Dyson and the late Horace Dyson. He also leaves six sisters. two brothers and other relatives and friends. ~Remains resting at the funeral parior of Alex: ander S. Pove. 3 st. se. until p.m._thence to | * puntral” Wednesday, | m., from the Bt. Cyprian's Church. Interment Mount Oiivet Cem- | etery. (g EWING. ADA ISABEL. On Sunday. July 2. | o'clock noon. at her residenc hdg ke, near Falls Church, Vi A TSABEL, EWING. - beloved. w { Eimon J. Ewing and daughter of the late Chester and Ella Halslup. Puneral from the above residence. Wednesday, July 5. at 2 gcigck pm. Reiatives and friends | Interment Glenwood Cemetery. 4 GALLAGHER. ANNA E. On Mondsy, July i ather residence. 1410 Webster st .. beloved wife of Bernard B Gaflacher. s residence on’ Thursday. July 6. am. Requiem mass at the Shrine of the Bacred Heart at 0 o'clock.~ Relatives and friends invited to sttend. nterment, at Mount Olivet Cemetery. Sunday, July 2. 1071 297 A Fort Berry. ‘GIBSON, devoted wite of W Nam B, Glbson. beloved morser of Thon and ‘Thornton’ Gibson and Mrs. Wil Robinson. She also leaves one grandson. one brother, Lawyer Richardson. and one sister. and ‘a host of other relatives and friends. Puneral Wednesday. Departed Funeral from her late . at 8:10 54 hei retidence D 3rd and Eye sts. s.w. Resemont Cemetery. HODGES. LEWIS % SVddenty. on Saturds y at_bis retiderice. 417 LEWIS E. HODG! g Interment Wednesday. July and friends ‘invit National Cemeters. JOHNSON. SAMUEL, JR Denarted this life suddenly Sunday.’ July 2. 2:40 | Aot S reddence. 443" Bin n'w.. SAMUEL E.. Jr.. beloved son of Sam. uel ‘and Mary Johnson and brother of the late Marie Johnson. ~He leaves to.mourn their loss a devoted father and mother. two nunts, one uncle anda host of other relatives and friends. neral Wednes- day, July 5 8t 1;30 o'clock, from his late residence. 442 9t Gone are the lleps lov-d o, dear, Silent the voice we used Foo fax awas for, Sieht br spesch. But Dot 100 far for thoughts 1o Teach. OTHER AND DAD. * JONES. VIOLA. On Sundas. July 2. 1933. | at Gallinger Hosp‘tal. VIOLA JONES. She leaves to mourn their loss a loving mother. | Irene Ch nnr a sister. A ry Christian: a brot ohnst d s host of other re.all\(x and fnendt Puneral | Wednesday. July 5. at 1 pm.. from Mal- | \ln & Schey's funeral pariors, N. J. ave. and R st. n.w. Interment Rosemont Ceme- tery. KELSON IE. Departed this life Sat- 033 at, the Home of the | HATT! urday.’ July 1. leaves to mg hels Joss twe s : urn their loss tw e eato s two sisters. 5, at 930 a.m. Relatives Irterment Arlington Aged and lso | BUTLER., CHARLOTTE. and 5 Juis’ siney FSRe Rhines funeral chapel, 3rd and Eve sts. s.w. Interment Punu Cemetery. MeCOX. ETTA On On, Sunday. July 2 e Beioved e of the'm %lstn' of Metropolitan Wesley A. ion Church. She also leaves three sons, | ughter and many_other relatives Pos( of irle nd D On Saturday, July town University Hos- . MURPHY. beloved R of Wiitinm T Murphy. Realng mes beoqioyed at Hysong's funeral parlors. 1300 Ul Wednesday morn: !rvicel at her res| Ch Sy 5 CaeE O on" Wednesday. Rock: Cemetery. ment Mam:ge Licenses. Ernest 55, 4121 4th st, Quie K. Dirren. same address:” Hew R. Cisrenes K. McKernan, 23 1203 30 and Dorglh! E. Pollin, 17."3213 H st.; Rev. Carroll Creitb. 26. 2123 I at. and x.mi:n‘y Prizzell, 24. 905 Decatur st.; Rev. Carl H. Willingham. 84. 7502 Alask: and Mary L Willlama. 25, 1803 Blltmore st L. Kilkenny 42, st.. 39, 904 New and Mary P “Schoole; Z: Rev. John C. nas Coffey. 24. and Thelma Camp- 25, Boin of Richmond. Vi ma Turner, 37. and M. bbs. 21 both “of 936 Florida ave. .’"kflunu. William A. Wilson. 40. 625 Pairmont st. A 8. 1205 Rhodé Rev. ‘L. Mic . ‘Gradwel, 28, Martha J. Hofl- 54O Borh lof* Vanderaritt Pa; TRev. N. Edw and Mable Roy. Swann st., and T0th st Rev. Owens, 21, The Plains, ¥a and nuhe V. ‘Conner. 19, Marshall. Briggs. ; Willams" 31, and Ne: nie M. Tyvior, gi “both of Richmond. Va. E Fren Sims. 30. 804 New lhmmhlre ave., gpq Betelle . 28, 1637 10th st.; Ry Roland D, Harrls, 24, 3328 oth st. and Dorol"z:y|wmm 20, 2213 F st.; Rev. Augus- Norman Malloy. 21. 1350 C st Davis, 18,611 10th & es Motd, 21 st Rev. P vara o wils. 50 130 Prances M. Jones. 23, 1627 Wilbert Brooks. 21. 2125 1%th Lucillo Brisco. 10, 45715 Ridge s Rey. llen Griffith. wulu § Boushtle, 24, Walter Reed faa" and_Char] nn:d' iolet g.;{- Va.: Rev. o m& o S‘fl' 20, ool ontboie: 30 AereE A Nel Church Meeting Tomorrow. CLIFTON STATION Va, July 4 (Special). — quarterly business meeting of cumn Baptist Church will be held in the church tomorrow night, | s | lolll‘l’! at 7:45 o'clock, lt which time the an- i b Bt 4 dlgeis sted Wn uj for the associal L * A9 Braths. MYERS. CATHERINE D. this life m%iffifi‘w atien- te Louisa g0 . Do Vilie d many other rela- eral services at h and ;m..m:n.‘ ter of the 1pm. iboro, Md. MYERS. CATHERINE. ‘The of the Bureau Rallet Association sre % B of the death of CA' . who di 1933 ROBERT TATE, Pres; BOLOMON JACKSON, P. 8. MYERS, CATHERINE. l'enunh H N of Bouns m}né. oain ot Tas 'r&ffl? 11 11 July 12: 7:30 Py 'nmpu 12th p.m.. tan ) Preral Wednesday. July 6. at Asbury M. E. Church 1th and K ste. - Ry ' officers and No. 4 iodues and temples GABTER, Daushter Ruler. ECCA MARTE PIERCE: MYERS, I'JA‘I'IIIINI u-fnonn ouncil No. i O naunca of ol Sen ol T n. al 5_at 1 n ‘m., ffom Asbury Church. 11th sna K ste nw. Be present. MAYM] u 3 GRACE BENNETT, s OGDEN. CHESTER l.ll'll! Suddenly. on )(mm-y July 5, 1933 at 1926 1st st RI oaD! s Sesting in the W W Chambers ral home, 1400 Ohapin st. n.W. Sotce o Tuneral iater, REIMERS, IDA H. On Monday. July 3, 19 at the National Homeopathic Hospital, H. bel He of the late Jeronimus im¢ t ames T. Ri Pennsylvania ave. iater. ROBERSON. LIEUT. COL. Sunday. July n;n EDGAR 3. Om st his redidence, Remains resting in the W: Chambers Co. funeral hom 1400 CChinit o v Noitee i tunera FRED. On Sunday. July 2. 1933, at Gallinger Hospital. FRED ROBERTS. He is survived by his wite and one sister, Remains may be viewed after & p.m. Tues day. July 4. at R. C. Richardson & Co. 1700 Vt. aye. p.w. Funeral services we nesday. 1 at the above funerai patlors. “otermient Parnes Ceme | lAl.'ll. MARY EMMA. Buddenly, on Bat- u rday, July 1933. at her 'residence. ce T N._ Sauer ane o, punerel seie ices Wednesdsy. Fuly B it 1030 o'clock am., at St. Stephen and the Incarnation Church, 16th and Newton sts. n.w. - terment private. SAWYER, ELLEN M. on Monday, July at Hampton. vs.. eicred “wite - . 'Remains resting in the bers Co. funeral homet ll’()fl Chlflln st. n.w. Notice of funeral IA'I!!Y" ROURKE. uly 3. at Walter R HDID"-IL KA’I'HRTN ROURI beloved wife of Joseph M. Bchnetzer, sergeant, Medical partment. U. ly resting at the residence of her brother Hugh 'Rourke, 323 A st. De., where ‘Tuneral will be held on Wedniesday, Jul: at 8:30 ; thence to St. Jo- Sebis Crurch. Where reauiem mass will 5o followed by interment tn Arlington Natfonal Cemetery. SINGER, THEBESA E. On Monday. :ux‘ 3, A Providence Hospiul HERI E. beloved wife of Aug 8in neral from hi a Cemet Relatives and friends invited. . L 3. ERNEST. on Sundaz. Jul . 5 at Sibley Hospital, 3 ERNEST: bt ! Georgiana Sparks and 839 Rittens w.. on Wes July 5, s pm. Relatives and friends invited. Ine terment Glenwood Cemetery. THOMPSON, MARY ELIZABETH. On 8 day, July 21033 at her residence: 31 G ARY ELIZABETH, beioi Wite"of Rmur R_Thompson, " Services bove residence on Wednesday, t 10:30 a.m. Interment Arh‘xb mpson; Chambers Sarlors: B 1T LAURA G. Suddenly. on Monday, 1933, at the home of her nephs ‘Hnlv-rd B, Homer. 5310 Nevada ave nw Mrs. LAURA G. WATSON. beloved wifé gf Jonn wv-an and sister of Mrs. Annie Remains resting at Hysong noo N st. n.w. Notice of I wn.u msoN DONALD On_Sunday, 3t his Tesicence, 1106 5 n.w.. DONALD 8. WILLIAMSON. age 83 years. beloved husband of Rebecc Williamson. _ Funeral from, the, chapel of Thos. S. Sergeon. 1011 7th st. Wedtiesiats July 5. ¢ 10 am Relsitveg Tnterment nmnu ne; and friends invited to attend. at Congressional Cemetery. D.S. A sgec ! communica. F n Lod 7 is hereby ¢ led ag Bii5 am. Wednesday July 5 ot the Macontc Teapie h the purpose of conducting the funeral our late brother. D. 8’ WILLIAMSON OMAS R. WILSON. Master. WOooD, mA V. On Tuesday. June 20. 1 at Port su Prince. Haiti. TDA V.. belo: 1 wife of Stuart F. B. Wood and mother of Mrs. George Chick. Mrs. Frank Ward, d,and Darre Webb Remains rest: ing at_the Deal “¥eral home. H ne "Puneral services will e held af m. Lutheran Church, Toms Brook, Wel nesday. July 5. . as and friends invited. Va. Tntefment ‘Toms Brocks In Memortam. In_sad brance of CHAR! B three years ago today. July 4. 1 Gone. but not forgotten. We hall with delight the friendship of remem- ho died We Tevel tn love of daushter and son: Yet when do we find a friendship like other Bx\‘br?’ker il deatn calls and lite's worl CHASE, THOMAS W. Wi(h pro!uund Tove and ' admiration for the memory of THOMAS W. CHASE. who passed to the at bevond twenty-eight years ago to- Jesus. Thnu Pnrce of Life, Thy chosen cannot die. Like Thee. they conquer In lhe strife, ‘To reign with Thee on high. Reverently. HIS WIDOW AND SON, MRS. ANNA CHASE. W. T. CHASE. - COATES. WILLIAM H. AND JULIA B. memoty of Gur dear ones A and JULI o left us_sud- denly six !efl's uo today. July 4. 1927, As He knows His own. so He knows how to comfort them, using sometimes the very griet itself and ftraining it to & sweetnesy of peace unattainable by those ignorant sorrow. iG_CHILDREN AND SISTERS, VIOLA AND EMILY MINOR. FRANKLIN. LULA V. . In loving memor my devoted sister. LULA V. N'xlm aried ihis life two. yeurs to- bt trin o In H. Her weary hours, her days of pamn, Her weary m!hu are past. Her_ever pattent. wornout frame Has found sweet rest at last. LOVING SISTER NI FUNERAL DIRECTORS. CHAMBERS W. W. DE 816 H ST. NE. Frank Geiet’s Sons a v A CHAs.s.zulmfii'[Ifl 301 EAST, O. l’fl) IT. Chaillet Foncnl flouu 1804 M St. N.W. Joseph F. Birch’s a (IBAAC 3034 M St. N.W. JOHN R. WRI . 1337 10th Itl..‘lzn. ’l‘l?l. Novth 0047 V. L. SPEARE (0. O 1009 H St. Phone National 3 o Wy 3|J. WILLIAM LEE'S SONS CO, CREMATORIUM. 4t AVE. N. FUNERAL %HIGNI. Gude Bros. Co., 1212°F St. ru-Ar Aute Delivery Servise "GEO. C. SH! SHAFFER uo%":’n!.‘r‘-"}-’!.m r-'o"n‘“- -".4 S8 Open Evenings and Sundays