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<£arh at al]ankfl. JOHNSON. ANNIE CUTLER. We wish to express our sincere thanks to our friends and relatives for their kindness durini the Illness and ** th/beath of oiir dear daughter”1 ROSE ^JOHNSON AND TON OTARLES C. JOHNTON. Oratha. inv fr ODELIA. On Tutsdsy. May neral services and interment at Phila delphia. Pa. ■ JOHN HENRV On Tue«d^. May 1H. * V u ITI »voa . b ,*h‘uVb.nndeofJ8r”ieHS‘h5ther nnrt friend' survive him. *v mains resting at Henry S Washlnston A Sons' funeral home. 4025 Deane ave. n e. Notice of funeral later. BROWNING. IDA P. On Tuesday May lit *1949 at Sibley Memorial Hospital. IDA P BROWNING inee Pyle', beloved wife of Edmund L. Brownlnx. Remains eh«rvlctl5hw*i1i be held on Thursday May i-ai ^rnter Relatives and friends invited, inter Sent Congressional Cemetery. C^o\EdRaVWaTyER1SDr9P^.tfd..thGa1Alenger . Hospital. WALTER CARTER, devoted . husband of Matilda Carter, he also * leaves to mourn their lo.-s two sicv ?oanU8hW»ri«erMC.y.t«d h- indteone st°eS *on. James Carter. Also other relatives and friends. Remains resting at EU sene Ford's funeral home. 1 •<<So'J." Caoital Remains to be taken to his late residence ti43 Navy Place sey pm. Wednesday. May 2«>. Funeral Ircm his late residence Thursday. May -!• at 1:30 p.m.. Rev. Hughes officiating Interment Payne's Cemetery. -t CLARKE. BELLE TAYLOR. On Tuesday, Mav 11* lf»30 at Winchester. Va . BELLE TAYLOR CLARKE, widow of Gen. lienry Francis Clarke and daughter of Gem Joseoh Pannell Taylor. Mrs. Clarke is survived by two granddaughters. Mrs. Llewellyn W Oliver and Miss Rose Loughborough Clarke. Services at the grave Oak Hill Cemetery. .Washington, D C.. on Thursday. May '.1. at 4 p.m. COGSWELL. JAMES WILLIAM. On M°n dav May IS. 1936. at his ^estdence. .-> t n.w.. in the tilth veat of his age. JAMES WILLIAM COGSWELL, beloved husband of Lucy A. Cogswell 'nee Nashl Funeral from the above residence on Thursdav May *,M. at 8:30 a.m.; thence to St. James' Episcopal Church. 8th st rear Massachusetts ave. me *»»** «‘.Uw.b* **}d l>t.ii,M?.<;l0.nd 'friends invited. Interment at Cedar Hill ccm etery. »ni FM an ERNEST WILLIAM. On Mon- I ® riav May is. at Garfield Hospital, after a*brief illness. ERNEST WILLIAM COLEMAN of 14VI 11th st. n.w. He leaves tn mourn their 10'S a loving moth er. a devoted stepfather two bKrthe'S' one sister and other relatives and friend.. Remains may be viewed at Henry B Washington & Sens funeral home. 4fi. R st n.w . until Thursday May M at 3 pm Body *o be shipped to Bueno Vista. Va.. lor funeral and interment. COLLIN'S. LL'CY. Departed this life Tues day May 19 193t5. at 9:lo p m.. LUCY COIXINS. beloved sister of the late Julia r Dorsey. Mrs. Matilda Beverly Mar\ Welis and William Collins of New York gnd loving aunt of Mrs Maggie D’r_f_ Cole and Mary Dorsey Dickerson. Body rest in* temporarily at Earl Better s fu neral home until 10 o'clock Thursday mornins. Notice c.f funeral hereafter. DIXON. CHARLOTTE V. On Wednesday. Msv 'll! Ut3H. at the home of her ion hr Tsvior Boyd Dixon. ltioh Kennedy Sc n w. CHARLOTTE V. DIXON, be loved wife of the late Cant, william s Dixon U S N M C Remains resting at the s H Hines Co. funeral home^ "9,11 J4th st. n.w. Notice of funergl later. Please omit flowers. DYKES. PHILLIP EARL. On Monday^ May is 193H at Freedmen s Hospital. PHIL LIP EARL DYKES beloved brother of Mrs. Agnes Barksdale and John W_ Dvkes Funeral services at the McGuire funeral home. lvJO nth st. n.w Friday. May ‘Z'Z. at i» a m Relatives and friends invited. EDELIN. MADIE R. On Monday May IK IS.tH at Homeopatmc Hospital. MADIE R EDELIN (nee Shelton. late residence Seat Pleasant Md.. the beloved wife ot Samuel J Edelin and mother of Fred erick C. and Norris A! Shelton and sis ter of Carroll Henson and Mrs. Ollie Haynes of Arlington. Va ana Mrs. Lillie Stuart of Ballston. Va Funeral services at the W W. Chambers Co. Southeast funeral home. ol. 11th st. s.e.. on Thursday. May -1. at 10 a m. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Interment at Congressional Cemetery. BSSEX. BEDEST C. On Monday. Mav 1*. lP.'Ih at Sibley Hospital. BEDEST C. ESSEX, beloved wife of J. Walter Essex, mother of Walter Blake and sister of Mrs Nellie Young and Ellis Earnsnaw. Remains resting at the W VV Chambers Co funeral home. 1400 Chapin sr n.w until * a m. Thursday. May 21. Funeral services and interment in Charles Town. W. Va at *2 t>.m. CRAY. JOHN. Departed this life Tuesday. Mav 19 19.10. JOHN GRAY of 0.14 Que st n.w He leaves to mourn their loss a devoted wile. Gertrude Gray; one daughter. Mrs. Elsie Vines: two sons. John and Joseph Gray: two sisters. Mrs. Amanda Randolph and Mrs Sadie Mor gan. and many other relatives and friends. Remains resting at the Malvan A- Schey funeral home. New Jersey ave. and R st. n.w. Notice of funeral later. GREEN. WILLIAM H. Departed this life suddenly, on Monday May 1*. at Half and M sts. s.e.. WILLIAM H. GREEN, devoted husband of Dorothy Green and devoted son of Ella Green He also leaves to mourn their loss one stepdaughter. three sisters. Grace Davis. Janie Hawkins. Mary Williams, i and seven nieces, four nephews and two aunts: also other relatives and friends. Remains resting at Eugene Ford's funeral home. 1300 South Capitol st. Remains may be viewed Thursday at 4 p.m. Fu neral Friday. May 22. at 1 P.m.. from the Ebenezer A. M. E. Church. Charlotte Hall. Md.. Rev Goins officiating. 21 ■ALL. THELMA A. Departed this life sud aemy. on oionaav. .yjay ir. jh.hj. bi p m.. at her residence. 1513 Columbia at. n.w.. THELMA A HALL. She leaves to mourn their loss her husband. Joseph Hall: lather and mother. Earl and Grace B’aters: brother, Earl Waters, jr.: grand mother. Cora E Brooks: uncles. Ralph Branumn and Herman Waters, and a host of other relatives and friends Re mains resting at Moon's funeral home. 1322 You st. n.w.. until Friday at 12:30 0 clock. Funeral Friday. Mav 22 at 1 1 o'clock, from Liberty Baptist Church. 23rd st. between H and Eye sts. n.w. * Barley. LEON. Departed this life on Monday. May 1«. 1030. LEON HARLEY. 500 R st. n w. He leaves to mourn their loss a devoted wife. Sarah Harley: four brothers Muscc. Alexander. Jesse and Edgar Harley; two sisters. Mrs. Cassie Dell and Mrs. Christine Hawkins, and * many other relatives and friends. Re mains resting at the Malvan A- Schey funeral home. New Jersey ave. and R st. > n.w. Funeral Thursday. May *21. at 10:30 a m., from the above parlors. Rel * atives and friends invited - BARKIS. WILLIAM SHIRLF.Y. Or. Sunday. May IT. 1030. at Gallingcr Hospital. WILLIAM SHIRLEY HARRIS, devoted husband of Viola Harris, father of Mary and Mattie Harris, step-father of Sam uel Barrett, brother of Annie and Al metra Harris. He also leaves three nieces, three nephews, other relatives and friends Remains resting at the John T. Rhines' funeral chapel. 3rd and Eve sts s.w.. where funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Thursday. May 21. Interment Arlington National Cemetery. 20 BILL. HALBERT FAl'L. On Monday May lb. 1030. at New York City. HALBERT PAUL, beloved husband of Lettle R. Hill. Remains resting at the Lee funeral home. 4th st. and Mass. ave. n.e . until Friday. May 22. at b:30 am.: thence to St. Joseph s Church. 2nd and C sts. n.e.. where mass will be offered at 0 a m. Relatives and friends invited. Inter ment Glenwood Cemetery. JACKSON. FARLEY. On Tuesday. Mav 10, 1030. at her residence. 2441 P st. n.w., FARLEY, beloved sister of Minnie Jack son. Leona Newton and Hosea Jackson. Remains resting at Stewart's funeral home 30 H st. n.e.. until Thursday. May 21 : thereafter at her late rexirienr* Mo. tree oi runcrai later. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Frank Geier’s Sons Co. WAtional 2473 Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (A. L. HAYCOCK, Mar.) BSSrnff 3034 M St. N.W. WILLIAM H. SCOTT 406 8th St. M R Mncoln 0530. RITCHIE BROS. ClMt Marlboro. Ml. Phone: Marlboro 91 A. G. BASTIAN, MGR. r(Formerly with Jot. Otwler’s Bone. Inc.) Chamber^ One tt the Largest Undertakers in the World 1400 Chapin St. N.W. Col. 0432 S17 11th St. S.E. Atlantic 6700 V 1. SPEARS! m Neither the successor to nor connected with the orltlnel W R Sneare establishment. NAtufnsl°e28Bli 1009 H St. N.W. J. William Lee’s Sons Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Crematorium 4th end Mats. Are N.E Lincoln 6200 FUNERAL DESIGNS. . GEO. A. COMLEY Artistic moral Deslcns M Exnerts Nltht Phons Clarendon 881-J-1 GEO. C. SHAFFER SZFRES8TTB FLORAL TRIBUTES AT -MODERATE PRICES PHONE NAT 0108 l mTsoboa^** Cor. 14tb 8 Eve GUDE BROS. CO. Fiorsi Pi.«. MU 9 BV. N.W. WLtlOhAl 4976 WRITES S. A. R. TRACT Dr. L. C. Smith’s History Prepared for Statue of Liberty Bites. Dr. Louis Charles Smith, local at orney, librarian general of the Sons of he American Revolution and former lational president of the International University Club, has prepared a history >f Francc-American relations during he Revolutionary War as the contri aution of the S. A. R. to the golden jubilee program of the Statue of Liberty, the National Park Service an nounced today. iiratlifl. JONES. WILLIAM. On Tuesday May IP. 1M.UH. at his residence. 419 K st. n.e . WILLIAM JONE8. beloved husband of Mary Jones (nee Hampshire). Funeral will be held from the above residence on Friday. May Z'Z. at 8:J0 a.m. Requiem mass at 8t. Aloysius Church at » a.m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 21 JOYCE, ELI.A E. On Tuesday. May IP. licit! El LA E. JOYCE, daughter of the late Mary and Thomas Joyce. Funeral services at her late residence 1U118 lPth st. n.w.. on Friday. May 22. at tC.IO .-.m.: thence to St Matthew s Church. Rhode Island ave near Conn ave. n.w.. where mass will be offered at It) a.m. Interment private. -1 Jl PITER. MARY. On Monday. Mav 18. lSClti. at Gallinger Hospital. MARY mntrtrn _.... . f Temsa T.inl-inc Pll. neral Thursday. May t»l. at *2 p.m.. from the chapel of Boyd's funeral home. 1MU L st. n.w. KIRBY. D. ROBERT. On Monday. May IK. !«:*«. D. ROBERT KIRBY, beloved father of H. L Kirby DMoir Kirbey. Mrs. B M. McColg of Spartanburg. S. C . and Mrs. Alma McLaughlin of De troit. Mich. Remains resting at the Deal funeral home. Mitt H st. n.e. until t» p.m. Wednesday. Interment at Spartan burg. S. C KEI.I.F.Y, BESSIE. On Sunday. May 17. l'l.ie at her residence 112ft 5t» st. n.w. BESSIE KELLEY, wile ol James A Kelley, sister Pi Mrs VV. Mitchell. Mrs. W. M Hunter Mrs. Jessie B. Wil son ot Birmingham. Ala.; one cousin. Alberta Coleman; two aunts and other relatives and friends. Remains resting at Stewart's funeral home. :io H st. n.e.. until Wednesday May 20; thereafter at her late residence. Funeral Thursday. May 21. at t p.m.. from Mount Olive Bantist Church, dth st n e. between L and M. Interment Birmingham. Ala. 20 KELLEY. BESSIE. Officers and members of na'rhfr rhant.rr No 7 F S arc hereby notified to attend the funeral or our iate sister. BESSIE KELLEY. Thurs day. Mav 21. 1 !»;(!>. at 1 pm., from Mount Olive Baptist Church. iith st. be tween L and M sts. n.e. * KELLEY. BESSIE. Officers and members of Lme Temple. No. 255 I. B. P. O. E. of W . Fairmcunt Heights. Md.. are hereby notified to attend session of sorrow for our late daughter. BE8SIE KELLEY. Wednesday. Mav 20. 19 >0. at 7:30 Dm. at the Elks' Home. Funeral services Thursday. May 21. at 1 p m., at Mount Olive Baptist Church. Oth st. between L and M sts. n e. Sister temples invited. SUSIE F SI AUGHTFR D. R. BLANCH T. BURCH. Fin. Secy. MAHER. MARY VIRGINIA. On Tuesday May !!>. 1930. at the residence of her daughter. Mrs. Grace A. Hemmersla 510o Kansas ave. n.w.. MARY VIR GINIA MAHER, beloved wife of Thomas F Maher and mother of Lawrence E. Maher. Mrs. Teresa McConnell and Mrs. Grace A Hammersla. Funeral from the above residence on Friday. May 22. at 9 a.m. Reouiem mass at St. Gabriels Church at Si:.-J0 a.m Relatives and friends invited to attend. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 21 MetOY. JENNIE L. On Tuesday. May If*. 1939. at Emergency Mospitsl. JENNIE L McCOY of ) 707 Columbia rd n.w. Brief services will be held Wednesday. May 20. at 7:30 D m at Hvsoncs parlors. 1. 00 N st. n.w. Funeral services and mter ment Friday. Mav 22, at Washington Court House, Ohio. MeGILVREY. PILGRIM. Departed this life on Tuesday. Mav 19. 1930- PIL GRIM McGILVREY of 0414 Huimn st.. Cedar Heights Md. He leaves to mourn their loss a devoted wife Pearl Mc Gilvrey.- two sons Claude and Daniel McGilvrey: one daughter Elisabeth, E JULVJI'MCJ, OUVI H*»»*.* * ** v and friends Remains resting at the Malvan A: Schey Dranwood funeral home. 4443 Dean ave ne Funeral Friday. May 22. at 1 nm from above narlo*s Elder Davis officiating Relatives and friends invited Interment Lincoln Memo rial Cemetery. 20 MOORE. JENNIE. On Tuesday. May 10 lJKIti. Mrs. JENNIE MOORE, wife of the late Darwin D. Moore and devoted friend of Mrs. Jennie M Webster. Fu neral services at the McGuire funeral home. 1 820 i*th st. n.w.. Friday. May 22. at l p.m.. Rev. Eiliott rfflciating. In terment Harmony Cemetery. 21 MOORE. WILLIAM On Sunday. May IT. 1 WILLIAM MOORE of It* 11 3th st. n.w He is survived by a devoted niece. Mary Stoodwood. and also other relatives and friends. Funeral Thursday, May 2). at l:3u p m., from the Malvan A Schey funeral home. New Jersey ave and R st. n.w. Interment Payne's Cemetery. MOTEN. MADELINE. Departed this life Monday. May 18. 1910. at her residence. 2425 F st. n.w.. MADELTNE MOTEN. be loved wife of Gilbert Moten. She also leaves to meurn their loss three children. John. Carlton and Harriett Moten: her mother. Mrs Lottie Spriggs: six sisters. Mrs. Harriett Arner Mrs. Pauline Carter. Mrs. Vivian Moten. Misses Viola. Theresa and CAive Spriggs: one brother. Monroe Spriggs and many other rela tives and friends. Funeral Friday. May 22. at 2 p ro . from Rldgelv A Hicks' fu neral home. 2910 M st n.w Interment Baptist Cemetery. Hails Hill. Va. NICHOLSON. GEORGE E. On Tuesday. May 19. 1910. at his home. Comus. Md.. GEORGE E. NICHOLSON, beloved hus band of Mary Whinp Nicholson, son of the late John and Martha Nicholson. Funeral Thursday. May 21. at 11 a.m.. from his '.ate residence. Interment Monocacy Cemetery. Beallsvtlle. Md. RANDALL. JOSEPH. On Tuesday. May 19. 1910. JOSEFH RANDALL, the devoted husband of Marie Randall, father of Melvin. Roland. Constance and Joseph Randall, jr.: brother of Helen Bigwell. Mabel Mickens Albert and Leroy Randall of Jersey City. N. J. He also leaves other relatives and friends. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church. 1412 You st. n.w. Notice of fu neral later. RICHARDS. FRANCES. Departed this life on Tuesday. May 19. 1910 at Gallinger Hospital FRANCES RICHARDS. She leaves to mourn their loss two devoted sisters. mrs. mary J. Hawkins ana Mrs. Maude Wood: five brothers. Willie. Her bert Frank. George and Horne Rich ards. and many other relatives and friends. Remains restina at the Mal van & Schey funeral home. New Jersey ave. and R st. n.w. Funeral Friday. May 22. at 2:30 p.m., from the above parlors. Relatives and friends invited. 21 SCOTT. CAPT. W. L.. I". S. A. Suddenly, on Sunday, May ] 7. iO.'iti. at Wright Field. Dayton Ohio. Capt. W L SCOTT. U. S. Army Air Corps, son of Gertrude Gsra ner Scott and the late William L. Scott. Funeral from Fort Myer Chapel on Thursday. May 21. at 11 am. Inter ment Arlington National Cemetery. Tl'BINS. FRANCIS. On Tuesday. Mav JO, IO.'iti, at his residence. 1322 Hollv st. n.w.. FRANCIS TUBINS. beloved husband of Estelle Tubins and father of Ethel E. O'Brien. Services at the S. H Hines Co. iuneral heme. 2fMlt 14th st. n.w.. on Thursday. May 21. at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Glen wood Cemetery. VOLLAND. WILLIAM ADAM. Suddenly, on Tuesday. May 10. lO.'tfi. at his residence. 1 Sherman circle, n.w . WILLIAM A. VOLLAND beloved husband of Augusta R. Volland. Funeral services at the above residence on Friday. May 22. at 2 n.m. Interment Gler.wood Cemetery. • 21 WILLIAMS. ETHEL. Departed this life on Sunday. May 17. 1836. at Freedmen'a Hospital. She leaves to mourn a de voted husband. Joseph Williams; two sisters, two brothers and a host of other relatives and friends. Remains resting at Ruth Dabny's funeral home. 453 O st. n.w.. until 7 p.m. Wednesday. May 20; thereafter at her late residence. 113 lat at. n.w. Funeral Thursday. May 21. at 2 p.m.. from Mount Aria Church Rev. Tyler officiating. Friends and relatives invited. Interment Harmony Cemetery. 2(1 In fHrmnrtam. HATTON. MABY V. A tribute of love to the merrwhrv of our /Hear mnthar if abv V. HATTON, who died so suddenly twen ty-seven years ago today. May 20. 1000. When mother breathed her last farewell. The shock meant more than tongue can tell: The world seemed like another place Without the smile on mother's face. The years may wipe out many things. But this they wipe out never— The memory of those happy days When we were all together. HER LOVING CHILDREN. • JOHNSON. EDWARD. In loving remem hrance of our dear husband and father. EDWARD JOHNSON, who departed this life seven years ago today. May 20. 1929. Rest In peace, your work Is ended: YOUR LONELY WIFE. HATTIE; DAUGH TERS. MAMIE EDITH, AND GRAND SON. EDWARD. • MATTHEWS. JOHN B. A tribute of love end devotion to the memory of our be loved brother. JOHN B. MATTHEWS, who passed into the great beyond ten years ago today. Mav 20. 1926. Loved in life, remembered alwayg. DEVOTED SISTERS. MARGARET J OVERTON. RUTH M. HARGETT. • POHLERS. VICTOR E. In loving memory of my beloved brother. VICTOR E POHLERS. who passed to his eternal re ward May 20. 1H.34 BROTHER. WILLIAM A. POHLERS. Bellalre. N. Y. ROCHE. SIDNEY. In loving memory of my husband SIDNEY ROCHE, who en tered into rest May 20.193B. MAGGIE V. ROCHE. • RUPPERT. FANNIE L. In loving memory of FANNIE L. RUPPERT. who departed this life twenty-three years aco today. May 20. 1913. THE FAMILY. • WATERMAN. LOUISE. In loving remem brance of our dear daughter. LOUI8E WATERMAN, who passed away eigbt rears aao today. May 20. 1026;_ FATHER AND MOTHER. Just when life was sweetest And she could have lived her best. The cates of heaven opened And tnc entered that eweetAre|t # I' WILLIAM A. VOLLAND DIES AT HOME HERE Heart Attack Fatal to Retired Contractor—Funeral Friday. William Adam Volland. 71, retired general contractor, died last night si a heart attack at hla home, 1 Sherman circle Mr. Volland, a native of this city was in business here for 30 years, untl retiring about 20 years ago. Surviving him are his widow. Mrs Augusta R. Volland; three daughters Mrs. Lena M. Raulins. Mrs. Mildred E Wurtz and Mrs. Gertrude A. Miller and two sons. Walter E. and David H Volland, all of this city. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m Friday at the residence. Rev. Dr James D. Buhrer, pastor of First Re formed Church, will officiate. Buria will be In Olenwood Cemetery. KREMER IS SUED •A $25,000 damage suit, based on a traffic mishap April 11. was died in District Supreme Court yesterdaj against J. Bruce Kremer. formei Democratic National Committeemar from Montana. Kremer was charged by Jack Miles 1735 I street, with causing his auto mobile to back into Miles at Four teenth and K streets, knocking hin: down and fracturing his knee. Thi plaintiff was represented by Attorney! Michael F. Keogh and Peter Cha conas. THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Fair and con' tinued cool, with lowest temperaturi about 46 degreees tonight; tomorrow tail and slightly warmer; gentli northerly winds becoming variable. Maryland—Fair and continued cool probably light frost in exposed place; In north portion tonight; tomorroi fair and slightly warmer. Virginia—Fair, somewhat cooler to night, probably light frost in exeposei places in extreme northwest portioi tonight; tomorrow fair, slightly warme in north portion. West Virginia—Fair and continue) cool, probably light frost in expose! places in east and north portions to i night; tomorrow fair and warmer. Rroort for L«t Hour*. Temperature. Bsrometei Yesterday— Degrees. Inches. 4 p.m._ 73 2P.»(i X p.m. _ 71 2».(*H Midnight_ 65 31X16 Today— 4 a m._ 57 31) 17 K a m. n 7 311.27 Noon _ 64 30.31 Record for Lott 71 Hours. 'From noon yesterday to noon today ' Highest 76. at 5:30 p.m. yegterday. Year ago. 67 Lowest. 55 at 5 a.m today. Year ago. 54. Record Temperatures This Year. Highest. 92 on May 8. Lowest. O, on January 23. Humidify for Last 21 Hours. (From noon yesterday to noon today.' Highest 83 Der cent, at noon yesterday Lowest. 34 per cent, at noon today. Tide Tables. • (Furnished by United Stales Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today. Tomorrow. High_... 7:13 am. 8:95 a.m. Low_... 1:25 a.m 2:l«a.m. High_ 7:49 p.m. 8:40 p.m Low- 2:11p.m. 3.04 cm The Sun and Moon. Rises. Sets. Sun. today ___- 4:52 7:18 Sun. tomorrow__ 4:51 7:18 Moon, today _ _4:19 am. 7:31 p.m Automobile lights must be turned on one-half hour after sunset. Precipitation. Monthiv precipitation in inches In the Capital (current month to datei: Month. !936. Average. Record January __5.8! 3.55 7.09 82 February_ 3.83 3.27 6.84 '84 March_ 4.47 3.75 8.84 ’91 Acril_ 1.98 3.27 9.13 ’89 May _ 5.17 3.70 10.69 '89 June __ 4.13 10.94 '00 July__ 4.71 10.63 '86 August__ 4311 14.41 '28 September__ 3.24 17.45 '34 October__ 2.84 8.57 '85 November__ 2.37 8.69 89 December __ 3.32 7.56 01 Weather in Various Cities. Temp. Riln Statlons. Bjto. H h Low fall. 'Veatb'r Abilene. Tex... 30310 82 62 ... Clear Aioany. n. r_.111.30 on 41 o.a» ctouay 1 Atlanta. Ga_.30.08 82 H4 _Cloudy J Atlantic City ...30.22 78 54 O.OJ Clear i Baltimore. Md.. 20.28 78 58 0.02 Clear 1 Krmineham -..30.08 84 Ho_Clear Bi.marck. N D. 20.83 7o 48_Clear Boston. Mass._.30.02 78 50 _Clear Buffalo, N Y... .30 .34 52 .78 0.02 Cloudy I Charleston. S C. .70.12 82 88 0.01 Cloudy Chlcaeo. Ill_30.34 88 48 _Cloudy Cincinnati. Ohio 30.32 78 48 _Clear Cleveland, Ohio 30.38 ho 44 _Clear Columbia. S C-30.18 84 84 0.06 Cloudy Denver. Colo._ 20.68 84 58 _Cloudy Detroit. Mich... 30.38 84 36 _Clear El Paso. Tex ..20.78 92 68 Cloudy Galveston. Tex._ 29.98 80 72 _Clear Helena. Mont._ 29.82 70 36 0.40 Rain Huron. S Dak.. 29.92 68 56 0.32 Clear Indianapolis .. 30.32 74 48 _Clear Jacksonville.Fla. .30.04 84 70 __Clear Kansas City. Mo. 30.10 84 62 _Cloudy Los Anceles. Cal. 29.88 70 56 __Clear Louisville. Ky._.30.30 78 56 _Clear Miami. Fla_ 29.94 82 70 0.20 Rain Minneapolis_30.10 66 54 _Clear New Orleans ._ 30.02 80 7 0 0.04 Cloudy New York. N. Y. 30.16 72 46 0.14 Clear Oklahoma City. 30.06 78 60 ..2 Clear Omaha. Nebr.__3ii.02 82 58 _Clear Philadelphia .. 30.24 70 52 0.02 Clear Phoenix. Ariz._29.72 100 66 _Cloudy ! Pittsburgh. Pa.. .70.22 70 42 ... Clear Portland. Me... 29.92 66 48 0.32 Clear Portland. Ore*.. 30.04 54 48 0.20 Cloudy ' Raleieh. N. C... 30.20 82 62 0.76 Cloudy : Salt Lake City. 29.88 82 .78 _Clear San Antonio .. 29.98 86 68 0.20 Cloudy San Dieao. Cal.. 29.86 68 58 _Cloudy San Francisco_30.06 60 52_Clear 1 St. Louis. Mo... .70.20 82 62 _Clear 1 Seattle. Wash.. 30.02 60 48 0.08 Cloudy Spokane, Wash. 29.92 82 44 ... Cloudy .Tamos. Fla 29.98 88 68 0.18 Clear : WASH., D. C._. 30.20 70 55 0.00 Clear FOREIGN. * (7 a.m., Greenwich time, today.) ! London. England_ 52 cloud: I Paris. France_ 61 Clear ! Vienna, Austria_ 50 Cloud: Berlin. Germany ____6.1 Cloud: Brest. France_ RR Clear Zurich. Switzerland_ 54 Cloud: Stockholm. Sweden_ 63 cloud ibraltar. Spain_ 55 Cloud: (Noon. Greenwich time, today.) Horta (Fayal). Azores_ 62 Cloud: (Current observations.) ; St. Georges. Bermuda_ 7* Clear San Juan. Puerto Rico — 80 Cloud: ! Havana, Cuba_._78 Clear ■ Colon. Canal Zone_ 80 Cloud ■ WIDOW OF A. P. PIONEER DIES AT SEVERNA PARK Urn Philip H. Kerby Contributed to Publications Both in U. 8. and Abroad. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK. May 20.—Mrs. Kate Kerby. widow of Philip H. Kerby, who was associated with Melville E. Stone in the early days of the Associated Press, died yesterday after a brief ill ness at Lakeland, home of a brother, Harry Perkins, at Severna Park, Md. Mrs. Kerby was a writer and art critic and contributor to newspapers and magazine in the United States and abroad. Her last book, "A Chinese Garden,” was a series of critical essays on Oriental art and was approved by the National Arts Club as the most beautiful book of the year. MRS. E. L. BROWNING RITES TOMORROW Wife of Coffee Firm’i Vice Presi dent to Be Buried in Con* gressional Cemetery. Mrs. Ida P. Browning, 56, of 2001 Sixteenth street, wife of Edmund L. Browning, vice president of Browning Ac Baines, Inc., wholesale coffee deal ers, died yesterday In Sibley Hospital. Death was due to heart disease. Mrs. Browning, a lifelong resident of this city, was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star and former ly was active in several clubs. She is survived by her husband, a brother, John P. Pyle: a step-son, Edmund L. Browning, jr.. and a step daughter. Miss Eunice Browning, all of this city. 1 Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow in Calvary Baptist ! Church. Rev. Philip G. Murray as sistant pastor, will officiate. Burial ; will be in Congressional Cemetery. r —-• " * Deaths Reported. | Ann* L. Price. 88. 3720 Upton st. Herman J. Grtser, 85 Union Station, l Mary W. Cramer. 83. 3625 Macomb st. . Robert J. Kaldenbach. 71. 2844 Wis consin ave Edwin A. Shepherd. 60. 1757 K st. I Bessie A. Oulaon Ho. 502o Dana pi 1 Walter R. Smith, 06. Oeoraetown Hos i pital. Nina Day. 66. 2014 North Capitol st. Mary M. Cooper. 50. Garfield Hospital. Irene M. Seek. 54. Georgetown Hospital. William J. Glngles. 50 211 R st. n.e. Edward J O Kane 36. 1604 loth st Hayes Parker. H Emergency Hospital. ■ Infant Shirley Junemann. Gallinger Hos pital. Infant Evelyn Sherman, Children* Hos pital. James B Greenfield. 78 1745 S st. Luke D Former. 40. Gallinger Hospital. Catherln Weans. 30. Gallinger Hospital. 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Funeral services for Arthur Lewis Flint, 64. chief of the Washington offlce of the Panama Canal Commis sion, who died Monday in New York, were to be held Mr. mm. at 2:30 p.m. to day In St. Co lumba Episcopal Church, with Rev. Dr. Emanuel A. Le Moine, rector, officiating. Burial was to be in Rock Creek Cemetery. Mr. Flint’s home was at Friend ship Heights, Md. He had been a member of the Panama Canal Commission for some 30 years. He left nere Sunday for New York and Monday morning attended a meeting there of the Panama Railroad Co. Board of Direc tors. He was stricken with a heart attack Monday afternoon. He was warden of St. Columba Church and a member of the Bethesda Lodge of Masons. FIR E^D A MAGEfSLI 6 H T Flames bursting from an electric welding machine in the new Archives Building basement. Seventh street and Pennsylvania avenue, caused slight damage last night before firemen ex tinguished them. The fire, which brought 13 pieces of apparatus on a box alarm, was caused Dy a snort circuit, it was exunguisn ed before it spread to nearby building materials. -•— Siddons to Address Club. Frederick P. H. Siddons. secretary of the American Security Si Trust Co . will address the Cosmopolitan Club at the Carlton Hotel tomorrow on "Seme phases of recent bank legislation and its effect on individuals and banks." , Reports will be made on plans for the \ International Convention of Cosmo politan Clubs to be held here June 29 to July 1 at the Mayflower Hotel. j r —— Is One of the Largest I Undertakers in the World I .-- I HERE’S THE REASON FOR CHAMBERS SUCCESS Lowest Prices \ Quality at All Times Fine Service I I AND Here’s Your Guarantee off Reliability | CHAMBERS IS ONE OF THE LARGEST UNDERTAKERS IN THE WORLD This line kith-trade metal caiket and complete funeral— cart and all ' i This beautiful half cauth casket; the whole funeral, ears, hearse, and all complete. 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