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THE EVENING BREACH SUIT SETTLED AN FRANCISCO, April 2 (P).— &?Elemem out of court of a $100,000 | M. Slotten, Flood's former secretary, Flood, announced yesterday. The action was filed by Miss Inga | in San Francisco. 71, wealthy shipping man, was | honeymoon with his S T Chamber: Is One of the Largest Undertakers in the World The beauty of $500 metal. For the small price of $265. The complete Funeral Service by Chambers includes: Cars, Hearse, use of Chapel and all other details. You will agree with thousands of other families served by Chambers it's a service of beauty, dignity and quality fit for Kings. ALL FOR ONE PRICE . . . ONLY s265 20 Cars, Hearses and Ambulances ST PEMLEE ATV OO RER ORI OO SRAREARAEIE 19-year-old bride, aiece of the Colombian consul STAR, breuch of promise suit against George | after his return last year from a|posed marriage in 1931 and that she had gone to live at his home in Sau- WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, APRIL 2, 1935. salito. Details of the settlement were 6 Chapels, 12 Parlors, W. W. Miss Slotten alleged Flood had pro- | not disclosed. = I T CHAMBERS In l' ase nf I)pnlh. CallC lmmbers « « . and Obtain the Bml at Small Cost Funerals $75—$95—$125—$165—$195—$265 and Up Complete e G 517 11th S. E. Call Lincoin 4477 1400 CHAPIN N. W, Call Columbia 0432 IllllflllllwlillIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIHIlIIIIIlI_HIIllllllll_llfilfilfl!llllllIll(wllIHIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIII!IIIIIIIIIlllIIIIl||l||||lIII(IIIl|I:IIIlIlIIIIIIIllllIlIllIlII!IIIIII PuMeiNe 6ASOMNE 17O A CRAMBCASE R ves, THaTS WHATS HAPPENED ALL WINTER EACH- TIME YOU USED YOUR CHOKE! NOW YOUR WINTER OIL 1S DANGEROUSLY THIN, DILUTED, DIRTY. PLAY SAFE— DRAIN AND REFILL WITH ONE OF GULE'S 3 FINE SUMMER OILS TODAY / HOW LONG WiLLIT TAKE TO CHANGE Let Gulf summer-proof your car now! Take your choice of 3 fine oils... NY winter oil getsthin, diluted,weak, by spring—utterly unfitted to stand hot weather and hard driving. It will bura up, vaporize, leave your motor poorly protected.You need a heavier oil for summer — one especially made to withstand higher temperatures. Gulf men change your oil quickly and conrteously. No delays, no waiting, no tipping. Ask to have your crankcase flushed, too. Save yourself money and trouble now by driving into any Gulf station and say- ing:“Drain and refill the crankcase with summer oil.” Gulf-lube at 25¥ per quart—the tested high-mileage motor oil. And Gulf Supreme at 19# a quart—the finest low- Gulf has 3 different summer oils at3 Priced oil to be had. different prices—each one outstand- ing in its own price class. Gulfpride at 35# aquart —100% pure Pennsylvania, super-refined by the Alchlor process. Come to Gulf—pay whichever price you wish and get the best value for your money. Drive in today—and you’'ll be set for the summer! © 1935, GULF REFINING CO., PITTSBURGH, PA. GET YOUR OIL CHANGED TO-DAY =IN JUST 5 MINUTES —AT ANY GULF STATION OR DEALER WHATS THE PRICE OF A CRANKCASE Name your price—and Gulf gives you the best oil for your money. Gulfpride, 35¢ a quart; *COST FOR YOUR CAR? Car FORD V-8 CHEVROLET PLYMOUTH PONTIAC OLDSMOBILE 6&8 TERRAPLANE DeSOTO BUICK CHRYSLER. LINCOLN Crankcase Capatity | Max. & Min. Cost 5 5 5-6 6.7 67 5.8 6 6-9 69 10413 Gulfpride Oil $175 175 175—210 210—245 210—2.45 175—2.80 210 2.10—3.5 210—-3.15 3.50—4.55 Other cars in proportion to capacity ‘Sund-y at his residence, 65 Adams | McGuirl had lived in Washington for B. J. WGUIRL DIES AT RESIDENCE HERE Plate Printer Was Head North Capitol Citizens’ Association. of Bartholomew J. McGuirl, president of the North Capitol Citizens' Asso- ciation for the last two years, died street, after a brief illness. A native of Providence, R. I, Mr. 33 years and had been an active member of the citizens' association since 1923. He was re-elected presi- dent in January. He had been a plate printer in the Bureau of En- graving and Printing for many years. His widow, Mrs. Hattie Brady Mc- Guirl, and an aunt, Mrs. Bessie Mc- Laughlin of this city, survive. Fu- neral services wll be held at his home tomorrow at 9 am., followed by requiem mass at St. Martin's Church. Burial will be in Mount Olivet Ceme- w. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. || Corner Spring Road Phones | COI- 0464 ADams 10341 Elhbluh.d 1900 | gs/\RDoaco | . AMBULANCE SERVICE $4.00 All City Calls LINCOLN 0524 | \\“nmm\\\xé i % | DEPENDING ON WHICH GULF OIL You Pick ! Gulf-Iube 25¢; Supreme 19¢ Here's all you need to spend for @ crankease refill .. . Gulf-lube Oil Max. & Min. Cost $1.25 125 1.25—-1.50 1.50—1.75 1.50—1.75 1.25—2.00 1.50 1.50—2.25 1.50—2.25 | 114—171 2.50—3.25 | 1.90—2.47 *Federal tax only included Gulf Supreme Max. & Min. Cost $.95 95 95—1.14 114—1.33 1.14—1.33 95—1.52 114 14— GULF REFINING COMPANY Makers of Good Gulf Gasolines and Motor Oils Beaths. BELL, CHARLOTTE. On Monday, April 1, 95, at her residence, 2801 Evarts st. he.. CHARLOTTE the beloved wile of Howard L Bell, Funeral from the above address on Wednesday. Apri at Bm. Relatives and friends invited. " In- terment Cedar Hill Cemetery. (Balti- more papers please copy.) BELL. HAROLD WINSTON. Suddenly, on Monday, April 1. 1935 at Casualty 5 HAROLD WINSTON, devoted { Eva Hodges. stepson of William Hodges of 314 Cedar rd.. Cedar Heights, He also leaves two sisters and ofier Helatives one tricmds” o mourn theiy loss.” Remains temporarily restin at Henry & shington Reral home. 4075 Deane ave. me. tice of funeral later: BROCK. BIRDIE. Departed_this life on Monday. April 1. 1935, BIRDIE BROCK o 2§50 Sherman ave.'nw. She leaves ourn their loss (hree brothers. Rcnard Herber:. ans Garroll of Wash- inston: two sisters. Mrs Nancy Ellis sh. Pa. and Mrs. Lena Forver of Wektord. ‘Paand " hosic ot other relatives and friends. ~Remains resting at the Malvan & Schey funeral home. N. J. ave. and R st. n.w. Fu- neral Wednesday. April . ai 1:30 p.m.. from above parlors. Rev. Holloman of- ficlating. Interment Woodlawn Ceme- Ty. BROWN, JOSEPH MAURICE, Suddenly. on Monday. April 1. 145 “at Casualty Hospital JOSEPH MAURICE, devoted son of George F. and Mary L. Brown of 6416 Canfleld st. Cedar Heights. Md. He also leaves two brothers. four sisters and other relatives and friends to mourn their loss. Remains resting hington & Sons’ Deane ave. n.e. T N. tice of funeral CANNON. ANNA LOUISE. On Monday. . ANNA LOUISE CANNON sloved wife of Jjohn J. 1 from Timothy Han- lon’s funeral chapel. #41 H st ne. on Thursday. April 4. 'at K30 am aulem mass at St Aloysius Church at 9 Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. ves and friends invited. |GEORGE P. M’CENEY OF LAUREL IS DEAD Former Mayor and Vice Presi- dent of Bank Stricken at Home. By a Staff Correspondent of The Star. LAUREL. Md., April 2.—George P. | McCeney, twice mayor of Laurel and | vice president of the Citizens' National Bank here, died this morning at his | home, 402 Main street, of a heart ail. ment. Born near Leeland, Prince Georges County, July 19, 1879, Mr. !\kC{‘ney had spent most of his life in that sec: tion. Besides being active in various business enterprises, he was a member of the Baltimore and Prince Georges County bars and had served a term as city solicitor. He had also been presi- dent of the County School Board. Mr. McCeney was prominent in fra- | ternal affairs and was a member of the Scottish Rite Masons of Southern Maryland. He belonged to the Mar \ land Historical Scciety and the Sons | of the American Revolution. Educated at the Marlboro Academy and the Baltimore Polytechnic Insti- tute, he received his LL. B. from the University of Maryland. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Margaret Sadler McCeney, and two |sons and a daughter—G. Bowie Mc- | Ceney, | Miss Dr. Robert S. McCeney and | Catherine P. McCeney. all of Laurel—a brother, Edgar S. McCeney of Washington, and a granddaughter, Miss Virginia Bowie McCeney, living in New York Funeral services will be held at the home Thursday at 2 pm. Burial will be in Rock Creek Cemetery in Wash- | ington. Deaths }ieport;d. ¥% Shephera d wl.mm R Thompson. =&, Providence i Infant Baby Regeinbal Garfiel Infant David Ho Wheeler st Home ‘for ‘Aged and nfant ‘Voung. Gallinger Hospital Infant Nickens Gamn:r H/\(n\ Infant Thornton Infant Hawkins. Ga\lm:er Hosoitak Births Reported. Coburn and Anna Lauk. boy. Frederick and Beatrice Stodda: James snd Ophelia Middieton oyt ~_ FounD. e BRING OR REPORT DESERTED AN to the Animal Protective Association. 5 Wisconsin ave. n.w. Phone i LOST. Lost and Found advertisements for the daily Star will be accepted Mondays to Fridays, inclusive, up to moon day of issue. Saturdays and legal holidays up to 10 a.m. day of issue. For the Sunday Star _up to 11 p.m. Saturday. G containing railroad pass. in | 3033 16th st. n.w.. Sunday, March Please call Adams 1527-M. CHANGE PURSE. blue silk. _between Bladensbuig rd. and Orren st Satur- day evening. Reward. Call Atlantic 623 DIAMOND DINNER RING. 13 large dia- monds. 4 sapphires, white gold. Reward Reply to Mrs. Cleo' V. Kissal. 1011 K st n.e_ Phone District_086 ENGLISH SETTER." bla Reward. ck and white fe- Call Jim Duffy. Decatur EYEGLASSES u:hom case. Fnam “night in_taxicab. d. _Greenwo FOX NECKPI‘ECE Lobby of Hlmxlm tel. April 1. Return to 120 C st. Apt. 407, after 6 p.m. Reward FRATE] NITY PIN. Phi Delta Theta. H_' on back and Pa Phnne Lincoln 3 GLASSES. folding oxford | m te-gold frame, from Kann's. on Hyattsville bus. to 15t ind R, L :ve Monday. Return 41 S st Pot HANDBAG_black. containing small p purs $4.30: eveglasses. Will forfeit money if finder will kindly return glasses. Phone Decatur_1880._Mrs. Wilber. PURSE. black leather. containing money N kegs oLl reward. Finder plense phone Nattonal _ H ne. wil WALLET. um of money -na personal " ttems. valuable only to awner \lcinity Dupont Circle. Reward. Phone Adams 6066 g‘l:lfllol‘deTfi a“‘d Eme i n onagy igrui ar Bhone_Natl. 9716, Bxt. 3. or Dist. o @dar Hill %wmmw meterg FOR REFERENCE ASK YOUR FUNERAL DIRECTOR For a Regular $150 Funeral 875 No Extras! It has taken ears and a steadily f icreasine Folume of to hhn eltlbllxhln' ol l price that is extraor- dinary. Deal service is always the same . . . irrespective of price! WASHINGTON'S LOWEST PRICES $75 to $200 and up DEAL Funeral Home 'JO\h. | Ph. LI. 8200-8201 Beaths. CLARK. MARY E. On Sunday. March a at_her residence 17 Roci Church road ne. MARY E CEARE b loved wife of the late William Ciark Funeral from Timothy Hanlon's funerai parlors, G4l' H st ne. April 3. at 9 am. High reauiem mass at St. Gabriel's Church at 9:30 a.m. Interment Soldiers Home Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited. 2 COOK. CHARLES, brother of Mary Ev: March On Saturday. ARLI beloved leaves a host of Telatiy &5, 2nd friends emains resting at Ernest Jaryls funeral church (Funeral Wednesday. / 26250, trom the. above Tunaral charcis Toermen Lintoin Merassiat Cemetery. * CROSIER. WALTER HOR) ay. April HORACE umam'{‘, Tpe: attie Davis Downey. Ices at his late residence n.w. on Wednesday. Apr Interment Arlington’ N: ELLIOTT, THOMPSON P. On April 1. 1935 THOMPSON P years, husband of the late Jenni and father of Arthur T Elliott neral from bis late residence st., Annapolls. Md. on Thu 4. at 2 pm. Interment Cemetery. Annapolis, Md. MARY ANN. On Tucsday at clock 20 ird POLLIN. beloved Iin."“She is sur three sons and Thoma sidence ~on thence North Re Thursday. to the Capitol mm K d Iriends are in Mount Zon, Bet Md on sidence HABERK ORN !0)1\1 L._Haberkorn Was ll’l\R E ‘Hl DE l\'nlu Tor A Wednesday. Ap: MAUDE B SARA SARAI ¥ MURPHY R FLO! WAS ROBERT MILTON 11, 19 ROBER NAOMI E " MILTON 0 attend Members of Spalding cil. Knights of Colum e. ams ’rmdm Anm 2 the- recitat and 10 at v.-nd the M- 00, Sunday ai 11320 pn.. at ais Louisdale, Md . ERNEST W MULLICAN. azed 5: band of Mary E. Mullican be held at Hyattsto on Wednesday. Ap: terment Church cemunn MULVIHILL. MARY Monday_ April 1. 1511 17th st So .v'“ii’ ihi and n J. Mulvihi Sonn M Ryan. Mae E "Ntulvibill, Mrs Marjorie en. Lawrence Key and Hachel E. Maieihili-and grandmother of Jack and Ann Ryan. Funeral will be Rieia trom the above residence on Thure: day. April 4. at 9:30 am. High requiem mass at St ‘Malthei's Churen Interment Mount Olivet Relatives and friends in- at’2 p.m Suddenly. on her residence, MARY C. MULVI: beloved wite o other of Mrs ANNIE M. On_Monday. April 4 at Emergency Hospital. ANNIE O'NEILL. beloved wife of Charles F. OiNeil and” mother of Robert Emmet. Charles and Marjorie E. O'Neill. Mrs. Frances A. Beykin end Mis. Virgie Hicks and sister of Mrs. John Vessey = Fu- neral from her laté residence. 2236 Eye st. n.w. on Wednesday. April 3. at p.in. Relatives and friends invited. I terment Prospect Hill Cemetery. PAYNE. ROBERT WARREN, JR. Monday. Apiil_I l 11 3% Par road nw. ROBERT WA . beloved son of Robert W and Rose A Payne and devoted brother o( Paut D. Pavne. Notice of lunenl e PENNELL. ROSE E, Departed this life on ., March 31, ROSE E. un at _First cmnumomx Church “Toth and G sts w.. Wednecday. 3. at 2:30 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment St. Johnsbury. Vt. am., after N On Sunaay. March ROTHY PITMAN of Susie Falwell 3 Mrs. Mollie Carter. 13 Fairmont st. LW, and other relatives and friends Funer APl 2 et 648 Prazier's funeral fiome. ave nw. Interment Tye Riyer, Va.. Wednesday. April 3. RHINES, ELEANORE C. eternnl rest on Monday. seen her zest ence. 15 D! NO! C. RHII flevot d Wie of John o Riines £n0 dgushter of the late’ Charles E. and Sarah P. Min- kins. loving sister cf Hattie A. William and Andrew Minkins. “She also leaves other relatives and many friends to mourn her departure. Notice of fu- neral later. Entered _into April 1, 1035, urch xn- | Beaths. 1o ROBERT W RICKETTS. be nl vnnmm Davis Ricketts the S, H. Hines Co 14th st n.w Thursday 1330 pm." Tnterment SHAFER. JOSEPH F. RICKETTS, April : April 4 Falls Church, Va r On Saturday. March iome. 457 Indiana ave J(:SEPN F‘LSHAFEH. husband ho Thursday SLATER. M April 4. Ay - (GEORGE W. EDDY. rday. April 1. 1935 ‘at Philacel- GEORGE 'W 'EDDY. husband da Waters Siater and te Col W, H_Siater Re- Hines Co. fu- n.w. Notice On Tues Garaeld THospitar ER LOU Clarendor Henrietia Remains resting a 410 Wilson biva Puneral Thursday from Ives' Chapel. Inte ton National Cemetery TH., SARAH M. Entered into rest on onday. April at_her re. dence. 1830 SARAH SMITH. Funeral Kinaly ‘omi; flowers, SPENCE, MARY DEAN d_husban Bmith (nee Tyler epe the I ral home. Cl Va e Arlin st nw private Sunday. March hur ‘Spence, Arthur a hmrm Thursday, from Mount_Salva~ Halls Hill, Vv SPRINGER, BESSIE ADELE . and Church wood Cemetery STONE. ROBERT PINKNEY o On Monday. o esday. Ap at t Ozk Hill Cemetery, IA BROOKS. De 1" Hereatter ROBERT. 'ROBE WiLLiay M ru AN Okla WERDEN. EMMA F. 19:55. EMMA E CARLIN, JAMES W of our h CUMMING t in_peace NELLIE'JONES AND PAMILY nnnlpm\ DOROTHY MAY. A triv the ever-loviug noon. or t where sympathy ed a soul. it was the soul of erful Gardener. love seel heart. 'twas the heart oush life's garden of ssom all jeweled unchanging our flower, dear e see you always hear you say mother and dad t be our day. our grieving should sade And shadow her kingdom that must be 50 falr Still _may we serve her. send Smiles in return for her smiles around he bend. MOTHER AND DAD. * if bravely we ERAL DIRECTORS “JOHN R. WRIGHT _ Oth_St. N.W. _ Phonme_North 0017 V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successor te nor connected with the original W. R_ Speare esmhlnnmarl Natlonal 2son 1009 H St. N.W. J. William Lee’s Sons Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Crematorium 4th and Mass Ave. NE. _Lincoln ALMUS R. SPEARE Succeeding the Original Formerly 1208 H St. N.W. Decatur 6242. 1623 Conn. Ave. Frank Geir’s Sons Co. 1118 Seventh St. N \h NA‘]O“M 247‘* Modern_Chapel. Joseph F' Bu'ch s Sons Phone WE&! miflh IMM Established 1841 2 30'34 t N W CHAS, S. ZURHORST CO. 301 EAST CAl Lifooin 053 FUNERALS DESIGNS GEO. A. COMLEY {e.¥.5; Artistle Floral Destgns by E Night Phones: 150-3°1_or "261-3-1 Geo. C Shafl‘er EXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS AT MODEIA“ PRICES. PHONE HAT 0106 O ot 14th & Eye o A el o o GUDE BROS. CO. Floral Piece 1212 F 8t N. NAtional 4276

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