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MANNING 1728 CONN.AVE. NOrth 00/8 (&dar Hill Washinglons most Beautjful Cmeterg Where Perpetual Care is More Than a Promise | Wilmington, DROWN IN CANAL Wilmington Couple’s Car Leaves| Road Near Miami. MIAMI, Fla, September 21 (#).— Mr. and Mrs. Herbert D. Peters of | Del., drowned today when the sutoraobile in which they were riding slipped into the roadside Tamiami Canal, 10 miles west of Miami. Two other occupants, J. H. Albrit- tain, also of Wilmington, and his wife, escaped without serious injury. Al- brittain was reportedly the driver. The | Peters’ bodles were recovered and brought to Miami. Hotel Has Department Store. A hotel constructed in Ashkhabad, Russia, contains 100" flats, two large dining rooms, a recreation room and a | department store. When comes up price. the forget and digmity. pendent on_price nified rowful humanity. Local Calls 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. Any Family Can Afford || i Ryan Funeral Service subject of for once the Instead consider the importance of s far as price goes. ices offer such a wide range that vou may s rest assured that somewhere in the s the KIND of service you WANT at the vou can dest AFFORD to Our popularity and success is dut throuoh our knowledge, experience and dig- sympathetic understanding Ambulance Service James T. Ryan | FUNERAL DIRECTOR funeral services matter of I Ryan Funeral Serv- pav, NOT de- i has_been estadlished of sor- (iRl ATlantic 1700-1701 | here, to Marine Corps Schools, MB, THE SUNDAY Service Orders ARMY ORDERS. Bain, Maj. Floyd H., Infantry, to be retired from active service Septem- ber 30. Ipock, Maj. Byron T., Coast Artillery Corps, to be retired from active serv- ice September 30. ‘Wohlgemuth, Capt. George Fringer, Chemical Warfare Service Reserve, transferred from this city to Edgewood Arsenal, Md, October 1. Roe, Capt. Edwin Lincoln, Chemical Warfare Service Reserve, from Zanes- ville, Ohio, to Edgewood Arsenal, Oc- tober 1. Kerr, Capt. Samuel Logan, Special- ist Reserve. from Philadelphia to ‘Washington, Notember 10. Tudor, Warrant Officer Joseph R., from Omaha, Nebr, to Baltimore, about December 1 Dailey, Lieut. Col. Michael A., Med- ical Corps, from Army Medical Cen- ter, here, to Jefferson Barracks, Mo., about December 15. Schoonover, Maj. Harry F. Field Artillery, to be retired September 30. Tracy, Capt. Maxwell W., Coast Ar- tillery Corps, from Fort Monroe, Va., | to Fort Sam Houston, Tex., about No- vember 15. NAVY ORDERS. Bureau of Navigation. Wwills, Lieut. Frank R.. detached fifth naval district, Norfolk, Va, on September 14; to hove, relieved all | active duty. Deaths. Palmer, Lieut. (J. G.) Charles Keith, died September 16 at Border Field, | San Diego County, Calif. Seifert, Lieut. Comdr. John Hend- | rick, retired. died September 12, Glen- | dale Sanatorium, Glendale, Calif. Richardson, Rear Admiral JamesO., detached as commander, Cruiser Divi- sion 6; to duty as chief of staff and aide, commander in chfef, United States Fleet. Jacksen, Lieut. William B., jr.. de- tached as aide and flag secretary on staff, commander Cruiser Division 6, on September 16: | U. 8. 8. 8an Francisco, Tonseth, Lieut. Thomas H., detached | aide and flag lieutenant on staff, com= mander Cruiser Division 6, on Ser tember 16: to temporary duty, U. S. S. San Francisco. MARINE CORPS ORDERS. Silverthorn, Maj. Mervin H., d tached Marine Corps Headquarters, George’s WILL TAKE YOUR OLD RANGE IN TRADE And Allow You 10% to 20% More Toward the New 1935 PRICED FROM *J Norge Gas Ranges are made in colors to match the color scheme of your Kitchen, GEO! 816 Kindly tell me 9.50 INSTALLED In Trade on a New MAIL THIS COUPON RGE’S RADIO CO. F STREET N.W. Representative call to bave vour my old Range is worth how much Nerge. =S NoW 5 STORES T0 SERVE YoU 2= 816 FST.N.W. 2015 14th ST.N.W. @ 1111 HST. 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Secretary of Commerce Roper and the charge d'affaires of Poland, | Wladyslaw Sokolowski, will be among \Lhe speakers welcoming the delega- | | staff, Marine Corps Schools, | tion. Fish Guards Eggs. The blenny, & spscies of small fish, | commonly guards eggs. Not in- frequently a blenny may lay its eggs | inside & bottle and if this bottle is dredged up in a net it is quite likely | that the parent will be found inside | keeping watch over the eggs. —_— Quantico, Va., for duty and instruction in senior course. Edson, Capt. Merritt A., on or about October 20, detached Depot of Sup-| plies, Marine Corps, Philadelphia, to MB, | Quantico. to temporary duty | | tober 1, detached | about October 12, | Schools, Radcliffe. Capt. William M., on Oc- MB, Quantico, and when discharged from treatment at Washington Naval Hospital, ordered home ao await retirement Griebel, First Lieut. John H.. on or detached MD, RR, Cape May, N. J. to Marine Corps Schools, MB, Quantico, for duty and wnstruction .n junior course. McFarland, First Lieut. Thomas G., | | on or about October 12, deta RR, Cape May. N. J., to Marine Corps MB. Quantico, for duty and instruction in junior course, McHugh. Capt. James M., detached Marine Corps Headquarters, here, to Marine Corps Schools, MB, Quantjco, for duty and instruction in junior EISEMAN’S SEVENTH & F STS. Plaids, checks, stripss, wind- dowpane ef- $ fects. Also plain shades. The genuine English Drape Trousers in the correct models and patterns. All sizes, MATCH Your Odd Coat With Our Special TROUSERS terns, mate- rials and shades. S8ave the price of a new suit by matching your odd coat. A huge stock of Odd Trou- N N sers in hun- N N N \ N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N S, L1/ LHELIII L1111 71T RO T LA TP, ZUT T EISEMAN’S \ Actual $25 and $30 Values NEW FALL AT T Plain weaves, smart in- termixtures, in fact, a complete selection of stylish young men’s suits that will give long and satisfactory wear. They’re bargains at this price—fine clothes for little money. .CHARGE IT NOTHING DOWN JUST PAY $7 IN OCTOBER $7 IN NOVEMBER $7 IN DECEMBER JUST SAY “Charge It” D. @ d MD, | LA LA L R BRIG. GEN. LITTLE WINS PROMOTION Roosevelt Approves Findings Advancing Him to Rank of Major General tion board advancing Brig. Gen. Louis McCarthy Little, assistant comman- dant of the Marine Corps, to the rank of major general. The announcement was made by the Navy Department. career in the service, was the | commanding officer of the Marine brigade in Haiti. Born in New | Little makes his permanent residencé in Newport, R. I. While on duty here he resides at 3010 O street. His wife is the former Elsie Wilson Cobb. Appointed a second lieutenant in | the Marine Corps in July, lBgD. Gen. Little came up through the ranks un- eral in January, 1934, After supervising the withdrawal of | Marines from Haiti, he came on duly here, first serving as president of the Examining Board. Shortly thereafter he was appointed assistant comman- dant, relieving Brig. Gen. Douglas C. McDougal, now commanding general During his career in | Corps, Gen. Little has served at New- | port, New York City, Boston, Marine | headquarters here, the Washington Navy Yard and Marine Barracks here, in New London Conn, and Philadel- | phia. paign medals for China and the Phil- 1ppines, the Victory Medal for World War service, the Expeditionary Medal and the medal for service in Haiti, as well as the Medaille Militaire, be- stowed by the Haitian government. MRS. M. T. FORBES DIES AT TOWSON RESIDENCE Mother-in-Law of Maj. Gen. Frederick W. Coleman Will Be Buried Tomorrow. Mrs. M. T. Forbes, 89, mother-in- law of Maj. Gen. Frederick W. Cole- man, Army chief of finance, died Fri- day at Towson, Md. according to word received here last night. Funeral services will be held at | 3:30 pm. tomorrow at the Emmanuel Church in Baltimore. Burial will be in the Lady of the Lake Cemetery at Munson, Md i Surviving are a son. of New York City, and two daughters. Mrs. W. W. Abell of Baltimore and Mrs. Coleman. E. P. Forbes WASHII\GTON MEMORIAL PARK the burial _estate ng and Planning Beautiful, uniform brenzi tablets Rizes Bd cross Univ Cail Adams 657 tion snd assist Fort fincoln Washingtons best located %emefer% ) CAPITAL Ambulance Service 705 Upshur St. N.W. Local Calls 34 00 No_Connection With Any Cpacriakine Establishment STRICTLY INDI Call Adams 3305 Is One of the Largest Undertakers in the World A $500 SERVICE For Only $265 e o o o In Case of Death Call MAIN OFFICE 1400 CHAPIN N.W. COlumbia 0432 SOUTHEAST BRANCH 517 11th ST. S.E. ATlantic 6700 { President Rooseevlt yesterday ap- proved the findings of a Navy selec- | Gen. Little, who has had a varied| last | York in 1878, Gen. | | tl he was appointed a brigadier gen- | | recovered from the flame-swept ruins | of the Marine Base, 8an Diego, Calif. | the Marine | | night. Among his decorations are cam-| SEPTEMBER 22, 1935—PART ONE, Advanced MAJ. GEN. LOLIS M. I.lTTLE. FOUR DIE IN FIRE Bodies of Two More Children Taken From Barn Ruins. SANBORN, N. Y., September 21 (#) —Bodies of two more children were of a barn on the Tuscarora Indian Reservation today, boosting the toll of the fire to four dead. Those burned to death were: Alice | Patterson, 16 months; Neal Patterson, 2 ) Eugene Williams, 3, and Ronald Printup, 4. The four were trapped in the barn | as flames shot out of a hayloft last Railway to Be Extended. The Lunghai Railway in China, in which American capital was formerly | interested, is to be extended by the government and 500 miles of line is to [ be built through difficult mountainous | country to Lanchow on the Yellow | River just inside the Great Wall. erths Repmted Ma r. girl, ‘Chariotte Friel. eiel Blair and Daisy Colaw. girl Eric and Walpu T8 Wiliam ard Bacime W George lr.d Gerirude Castel boy: d Maud Hunt. boy nd Leona Marcellino. boy. and Ann Live ruwm and Annie O'Leary Harry and Marie Waters. | Richard and Cora Cnltm Deaths Reported Sibiev Hospital 1" Gallinger Hospital gomery, 62, 311 Tennessee ave. ne. \\":n]m Underwood, 59, Emerzency Hospi- al Ada M_Kase. 58, 1% < ave Clara 0 B McCrone and Hotel W 4. Sibley Hospital. Gallinger Hospital Homeopathic Hospital Garfleld Hospital Georgetown Uni- ;, Walter Reed Hospital dren’s Hospital nger Hospital. Home Aged and Infirm 57, Gallinger Hospital 48, Freedmen's Hospital Dixons ct. 8.w. ommzrv Hospital Ga T Holunll Wyom! P Henry J. Whi Paula 1° Barr, 4. Annie Mercer. 70, < Hospital ar Hosp'tal fldren’s Hospital. Genevieve McCoy. FOUND. FOR TOST © OR WANTED A\r\ofALs apoly League. 71 30, LOST. Lost and Found advertisements for the daily Star wil be accepted Mondays to Fridays, inclusive, up to noon 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. ACCORDION. in black case: 4 Ehone North 533 rvard: sentimental value. Phone Columbia_5 BILL FOLD (man's! check. driver's permit e etwe Wisconsin and Union' Station s ] train. _Reward. Phone Wisconsin 5190, COIN PURSE. about 7 inches square. light leather decorated. Reward Miss Emith. Commerce _Dept nch_1707. DOG. Pekingese Temtie, in 8. Atlantic 51186. Phone “Pepper.” brownish male. named piscembles bulldos. about DOG brindle. lBl’ll tail 30 _pounds. iul FUR PIECE. silver fox. Od EWbiii Gale oF F St Thursday. Reward. Phone West 0886 GOLD RING. and sapphire Georgia_0307. 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M. ~but the whole story can be “boiled down" to . the volume of units produced, the lower the cost per unit The Deal increasing volume of funerals has reduced the Deal price per funeral to its present low Complete satisfaction is responsible for maintaining FUNERAL HOME | TRILLIN A—13 MRS. E. P. FRAZER DIES | Wife of Former Consul to Switz- erland Had Been Long Ill. LOS ANGELES, September 21 (/) — Mrs. E. Powell Frazer, 55, wife of Dr. | E. Powell irazer, United States consul | to Switzerland in the sdministration of Presient Woodrow Wilson, died at her home today after a long iliness. Puneral services will be held Mon- day from St. John's Church. Inter- ment will be in Forest Lawn Memorial | Park, Glendale. Immediate survivors ave Dr. Frazier, | a daughter, Mrs. Robert S. Back of Cleveland, and a son, James P. Frazer, | Beverly Hillls, Calif. Marriage. FISHER. = Mrs. Mary K nnounce the marriage of ELLEN FISHE + MARY % TRILLING. on January 1 at Ellicoti City. Md. @ards of Thanks. OOVE. MARY C. T wish to express thanks for the kind sympathy and tiful floral tributes and many friends at the C. DOVE. MARGARET KELLEY. _The family of the late to express thel ir | wishes daughte: JOSEPH 1935, e RY cere u the beattirul expressions of recent bereavement SBAND. ISAIAH GREEN. ® WHITE, JAMES. = We gratefully edge and thank the many {r) his playmates for the bea: expressions_of {he sudden death of our de brotner. JAMES WH MR AND MRS RUssEL AND FAMIL! Unurilings. JACORSON. CELY. The s of the late CELY other of Isaac. Ge Jacobsc A Cemetery). Congres STEIN, WILLIAW, he ILL E Stei ne. and husband o Stein_(nee Sylvia Block) Ba Md.. are invited to atten memorial Su BAILEY. AL September the Cavelier Horel BAILEY, aged 70, George 'H. and Hannah Ry Funeral services at Joseoh Gawler ve. f at 1 Rock Creek Cemetery BALDWIN. MARY. ber 19, etery BURROU H temby er 1655, at ALYCE V. BURROUGHS of Charles J a day September ° at11a erment_Rock Creek Ce etery. Kindly omit flowers. COLLIER, RICHARD. On Saturday, Sep- tember 21. 10:35. at his residence. 1148 5th st. ne. RICHARD COLLIER. loving husband of ‘Adeline Collier, foster-father of Essie Mae Collier and Joe 8. Bussey He alco leaves other relatives and many friends to e John T Rhines and Eye sis. 5.%. | Tu Thterment Lannam FOWLER. SAMUEL E tember 20, idenes Hospit e beloved. Busvand of Puneral services at his 8eat Pleasant, Md.. on Monday ber 23, at 11 a.m. Intermen Addison Chepel. Sea: Pleasan GRIGSBY, VIRGINIA SFLEY r it Wachinston 7 and Mrs. Hillory at the 8. H. Hines Co 2901 14th st _n.w.. on Mondav , at 10 am. | KARST. JOHY, On Priday September “" | at Providence Hospital. JOI Kassr" beloved hushand of Rota x.m | (nee Heberle) of 10 st ne and {atner of Emma M Kun ral will KECK. SAMUEL 8 on Thurs- | ds Sudden September 19. late Naomi Keck the 8. . Hines Co 1ath st n.w. on rvices at home, 2001 September 5. in . "LORD. ving mother En aughier 2 Lowre! 115 . Lianerch. nf-la- ware County. Pa 1ZABETH. On 'nmm" 19. 1035 at_her residence, nw ELIZABETH MARTIN beloved wife of Walter Martin. mother of James. Mary and Eleanora and daughter of Irene Jackson She | alsa leaves other relatives and friends Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvic funeral chureh. You st. n.w . until 11 am. Sunday: thereafter at late sidence. Puneral MonAay. Sentember at 1 pm. from St. Mark's Baptist 27th and K sts. nw. Inter- incoln Memorial Cemetery. MAX OTTO. On Priday, Septem 20, 1935, at Homeopathic Hospit 'OTTO. beloved husband of Fisié of 633 E st. se. Funeral from * 37 Nalles’s funerai home. 5% st se. on Monday. September 10 am. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery MILTON. RICHMOND. ptember 18, 1915 T st. D.w. RXCH\(O the beloved husband of Ella ton father of Olga Hl” I G Roland, Beulah Mae and Jean Milion: Punerai Sundav September « the greater Your Neighbor Can Tell You That 75 is the DEAL price for a $150 Funeral COMPLETE FUNERALS FROM $75 to $500 AND UP Phone Lincoln 8200 at 12:45 o.m._from N)nueer"\ Sl\"v‘! E"D- Church. l;‘ 4 E sting temporaril T home. IR0 Rhoie Is At home ‘after 1 pm. Relatives and friends Invited. MORTARTY. JOHN l)o\l'l’) day. September 1935, R ALD MORIARTY. husband ‘ Berger Moriarty and son of J. Archibald and M. Elizabeth Moriartv. * Body rest- ing at of Joseh Guwler Sons. 1 v Notice 0(} services MUFLLER, rnn €. On Prida & S S i ved ucband of | Rt pved hi (\AMGC Mueller and father of Carl C. Mueller, jr. Puneral Monday at 11 a.m from the funeral home of J. William | N S. On Friday. Septem- Nllsc\ rluulcr:w On Friduy. Septem. a pike. South Washinggon ! RELSON. Joving mother o Pavline. n R he “also leares Ul Mieces and ‘other rel 1§‘,'p'xrd< emains restine at the dohn . Rrines funeral chapel s X ool 4 pm. Saturdas: ther o iate residence iate Tesidence on Sunday. September 2 1% pm. Interment Seminary. Va Septem- | 7 | pHIPPS. Phore | BAtional 2502 Beaths. nmnznrnnu KATHERINE L. Gence: 203 Nih «t. s.w.. KATHERINE L. RUDDERFORTH _ (hee - Bruc ‘LR;' loved \fe of Thomas H. Rudderforts. Punersl he residence on Monday, at 2 pm. Services G .‘cc En <o al Chirch, fth and D sta. m. Relatives and fr Tavited. ~ Tnterment Gle.iwood Cemerers, On Pii SMITH. DORA. Devarted this lite atier ig ilin ot nber ] Weston. Remains resting at funeral home ¢ funeral will he tember * mont Cel SMOOT. MAR: A i w.. Wh eld ‘o Monday. 8 L1 pm. Interment'R { the late Willjam B daughter of the late Mr. inson W. Cator. Puneral i September Smoot nd i Cemeterys MARGARET L. Smoot re: sT :NTON. MARY ELLEN ber the her'son g G apd,, Peytor N, be \\lllh NATHANIEL. Departed this | a ivet Cem WOOD. WALTER R WOOD. WALTER R. The r PRINCESS M JO‘(\E’ON P Becy WooD. “ALT[“ R The officers anc members of Garnett Immediate Ald & ty. N are req ed to atte 1 of WALTER R. WOOD. from ()CH "HILL. Pres. YENSCH. ANNIE MAY Fridas, 8eo. 0:- ANNIE MAY YEYSCH. ANNIE MAY ve C NEFF, Secretar In fllnnnrmm BOND. JACK. 1In sad but loving remen my d. forgotter here on eart To. w!‘)\( Thet smile an meant to me so m The blow was ha 1 never knew de Only_those who The pain of part HiS DEVOTED WIFE BOND. JACK. In memory of our dear friend JACK BOND, who Dassed away one year ago today_September 22, 19:i4, ANDREW AND MARY. © FRAIN. MARY J. In sad but lovi membrance of my dear mother. J. FRAIN. who departed this years ago today. e three September * battle bravely stood every test ways be remembered se you were one of the bes With a_broken heart 1 vatched you a i hml[l(\' E. In sad hu' mel b Years ago todny. September It is our loss. But heaven's gain TH E FAMILY. RATTO. ROSE. In_memory of mv mother. ROSE RATTO. who passed ax years ago today, September HER SON. ORANGELO J. RATTO. * RICHARDSON. AGNES. In loving memors of my dear mother. AGNEE RICHAF SON. who departed this lite two yeq aro today. September 27, 1933 What it will not fafl "Fo "wuide” me St along 'Tife's " trail Each day Trom that fair borderland You will look down and understand Take heart, be comforted many. Your loye is never far awa i._JOHN RICHARDSON FUNERAL DIRECTOBS. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons cocl-'. Mer.) Bhone WEqt 0004 HAY Exabined 144: 3034 M St. N.W, “Frank Geier's Sons Co. 1113 Seventh 8t N.W Mode Yc’gmex' t4_NAtional 1 2473 .;on EAST CAPITOL §T Phone Lincoln 0372 "WILLIAM H. SCOTT _409 Rth St SE Lincoln_0530 V. L. SPEARE CO, | Neither the successor to nor connected with | the_orizinal W Speare establishment. 1009 H'St. N.W. J. William Lee’s Sons Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Crematorium ass_Ave N.E. Lmroln B”flf CEMETERY LOTS, THREE SITES IN e ENWOOD CEME- tery. with monuvm tion'A: will sell che: 4th and N mother of the laté | Mrs A sister of Mrs. Let- tie Draper and grandmother of Dr. How- ard J. Jackson. Funeral from the Mc- Guire funeral_home. 1820 9t n Monday. September nterment Harmony Cemetery. 3 ROGERS. MINNIE. Departed this life Saturday, September =1. 1935 at the reciaence of her’brother: Daniel Smith. 1626 9th st. n.w.. GERS e leaves to mourn T e el hree brothers, four sisters and nd frien: ave. se Phone Lincoln FUNERAL DESIGNS. GEO A. COMLEY T siie biora, Desisna by Exverts *Nieht t_Phone_Clare: GUDE BROS CO. Flonl P-oen 2 F St N.W GEO. C. SHAFFER RAL TR MODERATE PRICES FHONE NAT. 8108 Open Evenings and Sundayy Cor. 14th © Eye