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The Baltimore Sun from Baltimore, Maryland • 19

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19 Clissiftcaiions Nbs. to if HE SUN. BALTIMORE, WEDNESDAY MORNING. JULY 22, 193f ti SITUATIONS FEMALE (13) LOST AND FOUND (8) Mrs. Ella C.

Buckey ZBeatljs Beatfjs en RADIO (10) (CoHtlnunl frnm VrertMno Column) WHY WAIT! Wbifl Yru Can Maf Sn Mnrh Now ItilMtC Cit Jwt Nut '1 linn In 'J te Fill R.WS V'OIJIt WUUK IlllNK MlW Mart I'aiuig NK.M lsl.f lOMMKH Nolliths lirtwn i'aviiifiita aa low at S-'i KlontD. 1 'In 4 Vr r'KKK lIIMAitii lillAKANI I.U) VNnta lir riintia flaw MltSJ! CONTINENTAL HOME IMPROVEMENT CO. Baltlmnrs tlfflrii. HKAHST TtlWKtt BI.HH. 40 YEARS A BUILDER II.

B. MASON Ver. 4876. 308 W. Madison st Nothing Down 3 Years to Pay.

ralitiing riiimbing Itiating Hili kiHV'iig Carta-iitW' in, Koollng Uuifr and SiksiIiiiii Store Fronts. i tro Losses Adjusted. S-ttViri'M lfrii Wiffl. rrauitisblt: linwu-lnn llttiir.a MII.I.KII Wnlf AMl'ltlCAX litAfiSU CO um ft dialing i lant. 41ml DarrlMm aie.

Lib iAl 1AI. 11 A III II.Y I Nw illp I- I'HI I l.iKrlot r' WANTS (11) Modern Or Antifiio Furniture lfik. Mnaii. phina h-iiya lirai. rurlna.

book i.M giui. tiutota, aworuk tiiiernira vnntiy niiiai I ia Ingh pntn ami will call anjubars Single iff ptilira I'lirtiu' Jill (iAI.ll'N. Vimi.ll Will nt 0311. llllill CASH PRICES PAID Fr I.Tlnr-roo, auitm, dintnt-rocn ini IxMrorTi! uliI ifMf9 cr-ntil'j liHtrn'nt. 819 reii miaativ Vr.

"WO. HIGH CASH PRICES rn nwlini tri antlqiif fnrnimrs of all kinds. -US Mlirrwmp, Cflf-a-l'ilP rU AMAIN, Linton sve. LAFAYETTE 1308. 1 BUY EVERYTHING NITt'HP.

(TIITHINI! It I1HIC-A II I'lANUS, VUTIIOl.AS A UADIdS. CALL CALVERT STICK MAN CUKK.NK AND SARATHOA ST8 ighu am) nnilail rail Lib. NTIgri-. aixl uualiih tjnutuie. rlima, rari.

Orirniil rial, tltrariw. ka. aiMarwHit. i lflr-p fiirtlititrp. ptc.

Irga or tiuajl lot, iiiptpii it ij id an ncur A "(iI'LK. ids N. Hinaril ft. Vptw.ii 7vtj. Night raili.

I. it). Tim. SHANK 'S GILMOR i'ASII I'Atll Knit ALL FIIKMTIBK AM' tin. :HiiI.U lilldHS rrnnu.t i.miu it.

Nighti A Sutnl-iya. rnr, nl.Ti TiKiii run mil TIanos FURNITURE AND RADIOS MAX, E7(l Biltimnrf t. fll. fi'lUl. I'TRNITI'RE WANTED Jlf.

IM HIN.1 ini ivnni ap. Mad UR 1 TL RE A TED I KltlKI'MAN. Cil. 711 W. Biitim.irt at JI.Ii ST AMI'S Ii i.fiil mil ai.lil I'KIIItT I I I I il I ilnai.ti at Vptihiii iiii-fl II 1 II I'KK'IN a il fi.r umI tuniiturt Ttlt ll'KAl, M7 litwnmonr.t hp.

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Mini (lu'luna. Shripo AI.BIX. mi I'pnna. nr. rr.

IV'Tt till. I'ltlct IJml.it.. Slnwa. Wpinng Alp naril rilA.lll.rM7 ivnn Mail fisia Ill ill I'ltli'LS I'AIH ii m.nV tlmhit't. 7.AI..

SIHJTMk llplchta Tin. l71 Ninta. k'llla- Vpt 2.11? VIAllYI.ANIl IKM1KS ImtJCHf Nil KM AN III MINIITlIN 1 IM I A I VI HNIIN 14H7 TIUII. tllltllftlll: anliU-il lUllt UK) fPilfl I -I. Klttll r.

llalto. at Wo. i7a Mlt NKI.MiN li.r tiniPal i-d fnut Ilnirani at l'la? 4IWS. fuinit'itp SITUATIONS HOUSEHOLD (12) time; rclrTfiirf 744 (ml'-Hiti limn, Kinu finer! hoiu- "it Mr titv nr Bawmy. AIM, li hi 4i 1 in, nuiiit.

nnl 1 1 1 1 1 'Hili. kini, nhol or il'i WISH MlUltlUNU. Us: Mclirr litl, ii ii rinani. l.tn'iihi-r aid uraing II 4.VH j. ilti, iiPiipral inuivwork or iiuraitial liilmrr (M7 Kraiikl.nat.

Clltt. WANTS It AY WoltK, ANY KINO. IHI. Bluhp plain in-ikins nr hmiiis -mil I.a;vw4 nrj.iKii Hariinn Clltl. Hotk'U any kiliil; Hill.

CIltL n-oloodi uania t-itioii aa mini or grn pl I iM. IT. i. Hit, li. nil! go n-lpipairpa ptM.k ami maid work CIltL.

rilnt'Ip. wi'lii lioailioti rttan UI nni.p; iitiojpnr t'iitl'iiip tilld. it' 'trdi HiKtiii iioaltion cookins or niaid. -V-'7 a rp ClliL ICOUHfnil WAVI DAVS WOBK CILMolt 1, 1 I imp. Ipolorp'tl viauti t.lap, L'l 11 Oik al nuriins or iatt LAI mlnip It'll Ftilton it" at noma, flrat rlaaa LaTn1)IiIS, ritil claw, iiii'ip l.t at home, tnat refpr LAI'NliKKSH Ilia tpppitcp lat claia; woik by day 101.

LAI NHItl SS 1 1 ioii'dj want wotk lioma; nf prpni I nt OL'l I LAI It aani, nik Mooda and luta liy. Mi l'l II Fit's ItPil'pr. fi lial. ip. opat.

gutal cook I'li'l 'I rliilirtn. A I Iip-i ilM. Sun. WOMAN ipoIothIi Wlvtipa mar. fl'Pt plaap ro.k, wilt lip'p yritti cBi.difo aacond lloor.

W. I ll-p 11. p'olornll. P'X'k amitl fainiiv, HpfpfPllP. ligt.t honviriffk Jl.d.

1424 Iinnd Hilt VllM A N- wnhp d'a wnrkr or half limp; no Mm.laT. fall afler 12 'niurwiay A'htll'd 1 1 P. WOMAN ipoion-ii, iiNing. titiiw of waitnng i. -o I Hill hp WOMAN (p.Jnrp.i.

rliy'a work llonip railprpli'p I'l'ir. or wiahios WnMAN nili.rpdl, work. Pop S-iiPtil liiimipw'jrk or diy'i Woman cook iay nigiila fo 4 fid VOIAN wmt.a gpn.ral honipwnrk; city or Ullp urn- Itp'pTni-p il'J N. M'HIlit MliMAN iwhitPI wiplira pjniig. III." W.

Bal'llliorp I to HI Api.1 WOMAN (n.li.rp.lr i.lnl.lp, wlplipt d.iy a woik of any li'l. Mad, BiSiH J. WOMAN Mania i hainli-rwrk, ir.lrwng. pipiktnff. apw.

Iaf. HUMAN pn, king and houapwmk; Vflii i-ara pliildrpft. 14H4 ItPYtiol.la tr WOMAN nlft'e tok or gpneri 'k. F. it lM A da) gt lltnn Ma.il half un a join )(i oA i 1 oi i 1 tPPiitioa lIundiPM li, tnr -lay.

WOMAN olofidi, wanti na'1 lima or day wort WoMI.N loiolnl i n-ti ipti npat rH tioni ii MAI'IM'iN Vian iiioj nd Al LAI NIHIF.SS nl Mail, 111 ura. yr rHfitnfi P. laiindipa wol Uay'a work, liLtniirV oi ipssms. Ma I. own.

FHF.NI'H gill, dppi-pw i liilnnprmat.i, cltd; willing to wa'l np takp pip of fluid pjli Lniipr.lly 0.I4J bptwepo lei Vi A If gut. Iw llna. t. tiain 141 1 CLItMAN CIKI. l-witl'dl, gt iptal bi-uaa- i.

inin ii' IS 1, l. .1, work aa mil I-: Mf-n'tTn-nt p1 or liura. rl (M.I i.n!i rV. pj'i II LIT, I.OI 1 11! I 1 1 CI II I. iphra poaicou Si llllill 1' PT IPTSofl lit, I.IA HI.

I-. p- vol woman wsnta wnk by ek I J. of nil Vol l'l MIITK WOMAN w.i-pa roaltluo fOm. ao-a'l Tan, ,1, i HELP HOUSEHOLD (12.) IVIOH7 Writ- hti lt ifftxriK-e, 4-1-1 lllll KKI l'l raj.iiMi fmit cm" rry ffmiiw, mail b'Att. iatf m- MolTll It 111 I I') to Iiip i'h family; n.upt 1.

wt waon in.t aj ju'ira ol Aooty "7.1 rt'p-i lip aipimv 'wtioil Ol'lif Iwtp fiT- r.rr-r, f.i. aio rt fc'll'i, wm. WOMtN iat.i!i. ar'flM, for ton'W'-k t'W oM caif In 4 room pur.galo. idgpwii 1 0, pa.

SITUATIONS FEMAIJE (13) IFIMAKf-n. Pfrtt fO'pp. ftftiij n-tl(pt. 'tv i rroi -1Pl-ng I Nt V.K I'-ati'il. wan'a pi'p.

i mate fannlj 1-1 fPfPPTl'P Mltooi l. fl. X. OI'I RATOK; of rontral rr-' f-li'lPrPpa, l.iirtt'T vk micMAI'HI II Pin hub a-rol aradiial 'p- I'' 4t 1 1 N'i 4 fll PLMRKS 1'OSlTloN. I'liw 47..

PERSONALS Dies At Union Bridge Funeral Services For Carroll Countlan To Be Held At Her Homa Tomorrow Westminster. July 21 Mrs. Ella Collins Buckey, widow of Ezra A. C. Buckey, died last night at her home in Union Bridge.

Death was due to naralvsis. She had been in ill- health for some time. Mrs. Buckey was a daughter of the late Samuel and Lydia Collins, of Libertytown. She is survived by a sister, Mrs, Fannie C.

Cramer, Walkcrsville. The funeral will be conducted at the home at 10.30 A. Thursday, by the Rev. H. N.

Basslcr, pastor of St Paul's Reformed Church, Westminster. Burial will be in the Union Bridge Cemetery. Mrs. Jennie Crunkleton Buried Waynesboro, July 21 Funeral services for Mrs. Jennie Crunkleton, 48, wife of W.

Elmer Crunkleton, who died at her home, near Crcencastle, Saturday evening, were held this afternoon at the home by the Rev. G. E. Plott Death notices received too late for classification will be found on Page 2. Beatljs en AN EL.

On July 20. 1031, EMMA, beloved wife of the lute Martin Ansel. Funeral from her lute residence. 70 Culver street, on Wednesday at 1.30 P. M.

Services at Sherwood Methodist) frolestant cnurcn. tocKevsviiiu. 2.3U P. M. BEASOM.

On July 18, 1M1, HEN UK, husband of the late Ida Beasou. Funeral from the Ulricli uneral ITonie. mi8 Orleans street, on Ihura day at 10 A. M. Interment In Mount Carmel Cemetery.

2d BK1XK. Suddenly, on July 21, 1031. WILLIAM beloved husband ol the Inle Mnrv Ilrmk. Funeral from the residence of Ills niece. Mrs.

A. Bradley. 722 East Thirty fifth street, of which due notice will be given. 2-f July 19, P.I31, MAHY E. (nee Kotlit.

agea 34 years, ueiovea wife of William F. Clifford. Funeral from her late residence, 111(12 Sponson street, Morrell Park, on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, lu- terment In Western uemetcry CONAWAV. On July 2(1, 11)31, neur Wlnrinld. Carroll ciinntv.

CLEMEN TIXE, aged SO years 10 months, widow or tne late wiiuam couaway. Fuueral services from Ebenezer Methodist Eoiscooul Church. Wednes day. July 22, at 10.30 A. M.

Interment in adjoining cemetery. COOXEV. Suddenly, ou July 20. 11)31 THOMAS beloved sou of the late Patrick and Surah Coonev. Fuueral from his lato residence, 21 North Linwood avenue, on Wellness day at It A.

M. Interment in Cathedral Cemetery. 22i COl'RSEY. On July 21, 1031, at Paso, Texas, M1X.XETTA COUKSEV (nee Hnrtswickl, beloved wife of Thomas M. Coursey.

23e DIXON. On July 21, 1IW1, JOHN HEXKi, aged 27 years, beloved son of Mary V. and the late William U. Dixon. Funeral from his late residence.

1141 Xauticoke street, of which due notice will be given. 22e ECKHAUDT. Ou July in, 11)31, JOHN, beloved husband of Mary Eckhardi (nee Tscheulin). Funeral services will be held at his home, 11)12 West Fairmount avenue, on Wednesday at 2 P. M.

Interment in Western Cemetery. New Xork papers please copy.l We Invite the confidence of those whose circumstances dictate the closest economy. By our method, we serve with least expense to those remaining! Our Charges for the Last 1,000 Adult Funerals 49 cost leas than $100 14S coat from. $101 to 150 153 coat 151 to 200 305 cost 201 to 300 170 cost 301 to 400 102 cost 401 to 500 64 cost 501 to 1000 9 coat 1000 or over Beautiful accommodation for Service at no extra charge WM. J.

TICKNER. Sons Undertakers Vernations Cbapell Stewart M.owea Company 108 W. North Am. Varnon 342 Union Dealers Will Gbe Joii cM HANDY TUBE CARRIER lent it eiiminates chance for mix -up. Be sure your radio is st its best.

Remember one defective tube can cause poor reception. Ask a National Union dealer for a FREE tube carrier and a FREE test on a modern tube testing meter. RADIO TUBES Cpaltol Undid gerrlre. Bin- more St. Olttlf Electric.

Ht His hlnnil Are. Radio Fnslneerlng 4SI0 Kchen-ley Rd. Robert A. Whlfeforil, 17.W fisy t. fisnslnger 17AS fsy S(, Sons North A Pennsylvania I LAFAYETTE 4311-432? Ji TODAY and TONIGHT 11.

RO Columbia Review, 12.00 Weather report. 12.05 1. M. Kurlii Madrlquera's Or chestra. 12.30 Atlantic City Musicale.

00 Rhythm Kiugs. Ann Deaf at the Organ. 2.00 Columbia Salon Orchestra. 2.30 The Three Doctors. 2.45 Dancing by the Sea.

Columbia Camp Concert. 4.01V Asbury Park Casino Orchestra. 4.30 Hotel Taft Orchestra. 4.45 ulna Wallace Hopper. 6.00-- "Going to Press." 5.15 Jack Miller, pianist.

5.20 The Globe Trotter. B.30 Rico's Pan Dandy Orchestra. H.OO Kate Smith's Swaneo Music. 11.15 Dennis King and I lilt Orchestra mi Miner ami l-yie. 6.45 Camel Quarter Hour.

7.00 Arthur Pryor's Creuio Band. 7.15 Bnrliasol program. 7.3 Baltimore Brewing Sketch. 7.45 Tastyeast Gloom Chasers. 8.00 Gold Medal Fast Freight.

8.30 Eno Crime Club. 9.00 Connie Boswell. 0.15 Hecht Brothers Homemakera, 0.45 The Nit Wits. 10.00 Earl Carpenter's Orchestra. 10.15 Jack Miles and Summit Orches tra.

10.4.1 Will Osborne's Orchestra. 11.00 Hollywood Gardens Orchestra. 11.30 Nocturne Ann Leaf, organist. WFBR (1270k 500w) 7.00 A. M.

Time Service rrogram. O.oo Silent. 11.00 Post Bran program. 11.15 Home Harmony Time. ll.SO Heart and Home Service.

12.00 Noon Goucber weather; Varieties, 12.30 f. M. Lord Baltimore Hotel Or chestra. 1.00 Advertising Club Luncheon. 1.33 Market reports.

J. 40 Musical Gems. 2.00 Gosmnn's Baseball Resume. 2.10 Musical Interlude. 2.15 Therouold Health Talk.

5.00 Police alarms: Varieties. 5.30 Captain John's Townsman Club, Variety Interlude. 5.55 Golden Momenta by Dr. Albert La jsorwu. 6.00 Lloyd Bloxhnm.

songs. 0.15 Behind the News by Louis Azrsel 6.30 James J. Corbett Fights and fighters. 6.45 Lord Baltimore Hotel Orchestra 7.00 Goucucr time. 7.01 Gosman's baseball scores.

7.10 Your English. 7.15 Bill and Henry. 7.30 Post Bran program. 7.45 Ernest Groften, tenor. 8.IN Allen's weather report.

8.oiSouthern Hotel Orchestra. 8.31V Tastyeast Jesters. S.45 Marian Gilbert, soprano, ll.wk Symphonic Hour. 11.30 Crystal Palace Orchestra. 10.00 (ioncher time.

10.01 Sherry's on the Road. 10.30 Celestial Orchestra. 11.00 Crystal Palace Orchestra. 11. 30 Southern Hotel Orchestra.

12.00 Sherry's on the Itoad. WCBM (1370k 250 lOOw) 7.00 A. M. Morning Melodies. 7.30 Stewart's Children Hour.

8.00 Morning Glories. 9.00 News Flashes. 0.15 Devotional Period. 0.45 Union Mutual Musicale. 30.00 Silent.

11.00 Home Makers Round Table. 11.30 Merchants' Air Review. 12.00 Noon Palais d'Or Orchestra. 12.30 P. M.

Howard Furniture Iour. l.n.1 Ensemble Cream Piano Twins. 1.15 Carlin's Dance Marathon. 1.30 Silent. 3.00 Baseball Game.

Curlln's Dance Marathon, 5.45 Lost and Found. fi.OO Baltimore Advertisers' Trio. 0.30 Philco Symphony Orchestra. 7.0 Commanders. 7.30 "The Hrfrbor of Love" (Musicale).

s.iiii oospei 'J anernacle. O.oo Colleen Plckave songs. 11.15 Sam and Don Skirmen piano and accoruion. Rio Rila Orchestra. 10.00 Palais d'Or Orchestra.

10.30 Tiny Parham's Orchestra. 11.00 Carlin's Dance Marathon. 11.15 Bill Harrison at the Organ. WASHINGTON WRC (950k 500w) 6.30 A. M.

Tower health exercises. 7.00 Gene and Glenn. 7.15 Morning devotions. 7.3p Cheerio. 8.00 The Minute Men.

8.15 Teddy Black's Orchestra. 8.4" A. P. Food program. 0.00 Mrs.

Blake's Radio Column. 0.15 National Home hour. 9.30 Butty Crocker. 0.4,5 National Home hour. 10.00 Blue Streaks.

10.15 Radio Household Institute. 10. 4." Sweet and Low Down. 11.00 The Hellmann Troubadour. 11.15 Breen and de Rose vocal and In strumental dun.

11.30 On Wings of Song. 12.00 Noon Palais d'Or Orchestra. WMAL (630k 250w) 8.00 A. M. The Commuters.

8 30 Tony's Scrapbook. 8.45 Old Dutch Girl Newsy 9.00 Jimmy and Mac the Musical Boys. 0.15 Morning Minstrels. 0.30 Ralph Christmsn. pianist.

10.00 Learning to Swim Lillian Mal-lory. 10.15 The Blue Star Gaa Kitchen. 10.30 Ida Bailey Allen'a Editorial Page. 10.45 Home Decorating Sherrlll Whiten. 11.00 Don Blgelow'g Orchestra.

11.30 Columbia Revue. 12.00 Noon Enrlo Madrlgnera't Orches tra. HAHRY CLARKE, 65, BUMED St. Mary's Countlan Survived By Widow And Two Children Leonardtown, July 21 Harry Clarke, 65, of St. Inigoes, was buried yesterday in the family burying ground, with the Rev.

Nelson Mc-Comony, rector of Trinity Protestant Episcopal Church, St. Mary's City, officiating. He is survived by his widow and two children, Thomas Clarke, of St. Inigoes, and Mrs. John Lancester, of St.

Mary's county. These National HAVE you been afraid to remove the tubes from your radio? If you're bad them in the set fat more than six mootha without a test it's possible that you are getting distorted reception, tram, buzz and crackle. It's easy now to bring in tube to one of tbs dealers Sated beJoar for FREE test, Tbe Bandy Tube Carrier makes It safe and coaveo- John Srhroch, ISM Eastern Ave. C. H.

(Umonsoa tt Oay Bt. Wetf. Mnile Shop, Fnltoa Penna, Aves. Richer 1720 florsarh Ave. Gnllford Rad'o Perrlre, 4ni r.reen-monnt Ave.

(Continued from Prenedlnii Column) STKNOlJIIAF'HKIt, hT. KAirtt Af'lj--aiit. rxi ni'drrata Lib. i'MH. 'fc v5iriiApliT.it g'liVfal uttm Al M-imw.

HllDAIiWAY iHTi. Vol NO l.ALV mill Dentil Olfa. Lin run' At. liPfi-rpnf pa. 1111.

hun, fi'iVSh tt'dMAN work lo ffiicut sliop B'Mit 4 i1iiailwPPk. Hum, lnx-l. hi iillTAHlf VI8ITIN0, fvinii.g; fi-fi-rpiii'-s. niianlty IjIIAIiI A IT. IIMK.

kindlr. I'lal ilahln, mull') liiap clurge ol eilltur.l iK'inaj fptinpilt. or art in inpulnl; In bweiiuli ma- Miip; tift rpliTfiip 'in. I'll Ai "Ml AL uiu- it at inilli'tl ia.lj: tl rpfirWKB. AddlPai C.

J. nl Hi, CHjr, r. Hub gn-iuaie. re-flnp'l. riiwl.ip aali-a lo-f ijiak or imiilar work, f'iioua Ar- t'ltl'l Uli'l Hit IVipii an 11 nrai'tlcai tint i ir t'-r family.

Ml'lfnn 111.111 W. (i! i W1IITI-; clltl.S li pcmitiwn op Rl'l -ivt t'nn. HELP FEMALE (14) CANVASSKKS fio'i-P Tionr; aaliry inj enm- mtri' Ai-rlr 4-'a flallinrirp It. CoMl'AMiiN plaeriy ladjt. Cll Ufatt 4di.

Anl. 2 I. HMsir.T: Pll UI liiPira nprkwear. I'i7 W. Hills, at.

UTAH MX KUKAIt II) FTMSHLHS ptiPTiiiifp-l nn l'd'pi' P'Uia, It'lYAL 'TIAK H. It. FLOORLADY Capable of instructing' on bpttor grade of dresses and Mouses. Apply G0LDMAN-J3AER CO. 32 S.

Taca St. Fl it Kmi-li'T, pxi-iri-nr-l fot, wnit1. VV.Miiy, A K2C3JV Suntto r-t. GIRL. EXPERIENCED Krritt rn.

L'l Ili.waftla t-tn 10 ud 12 A. -M, MAM Iimroii)irl yuket on coti, also flniihcr, 4 ti S. It. iMfl iirf'ft. ll.WIt hui'niih'ilp iimiirs.

tv Nr-rth Hrtm(l'iy. aa oueu'i ntaik. A i- UM.M; uitu'b ccu. An-ljf lt Tuvi Knvptfi utrcft. OPERATORS Rrnprienrfd on tewing ahoulder padt.

Stpftf work. FItrTPIlFRI BROS. Si '1 W. Snd floor. OFITBATollH iipp.1!i ntl and tn-Hi of bipprliaa BLL-SIUMllAL, MFC rt7tl Bank Hrrrl.

ol'tltA'I'ill Tii-ri'itfiily erlpn. oil Rpm- Band tio.kk,piiig inarlilnp, hipbtnna-An lrrnn and LnmhPr Tnon. l. 6 F. UATiirt T(iy tTs f'lV F.AfT hKCO.NI) Ki.nolt.

I'resscrs and Hand Sewers Singlp lrl. 17 to ynrs of ata. IMU-STRIAL mpcr. ro. td llo'-" ipar.

Iinlilstrul 1'rnton SI.KcFII and t'ar-takpr. cxprleOPU on lunt. Hipkins I'larp. 4th fl'" r. WAniifss" rTi''rt'pnpri.

THF. 8rAIll Kl AI HAM, ami Crrpmn.imt ate. Vol NO l.AtlY" for pipanms and dieing oflicp: Mlary In rpply and nlcrmcM fir nfi't ttir, jpini iiiit. Hun. A tpipiiona operator arlio hailiaa at luaal vpar of Jpar of riit'lit lnpal oiwirating yiitli I lie p.

P. Ti'lpjitimgi tv. Ago upsiraa) asisry sisou. 1" rs- sue full liitJilli aa to Kir, rdnptiloii tnf rOPM-ipiirp. Arl'irpm Bor I'lt'-i.

8nn. COKl'OllA HON lu uiiiisual owning f. tr ill, amliilioiia aalary II I'nli tint ypar; l-TTiiaiu-nt; aitvatiprtiiMit. Addrpa putiliniipr. KXPlTllL.Ni'KO Lining Mskn.

on nuns ci Aifly I.OI IS MAUCLS CUltl'UHA-I I.N. I 1 1 Cmltord r. EX Fit I V. I Kl PL It A T' (K wi.mpn TIi iN, Anily lH IS MABCLS tOBPOliA- 1VH Cniifr.rrj irpntip LXPI ttlLNPKU s.oiDg ui.ifpior. AiiJ 1311 ll-'inna atopt; NOItMAL or colkfci- atiidrnt ippking piniilonipiit tor ammner moiitlia.

A'Mipb P.H.Inlipr, Snrr litiia wllu liftip lint Jif.u'p-tn linn- riiii'ii Mr rul gautt iio ipIIiui. Aiit'lr fl Iv MMittPrrr it. SHOES fmj.imii, gi riv TLIM V.ST siMK XJt 4.1 tr-t SITUATIONS MALE (IS) Ar((H NTANT R'Vkwrr. D. thoromhly BAKIH ha I-t rr han.l, bie4 i4 w-t- lufT i.lintMi.

IJI.A KMl'IH WIIKKLWIiHiHT. CAHl'KN- Itr.I'AlKl.Mi Icf cutncP-r. Itnu fii it Vk Flip i fll. rtrni tfiit, rfr-lin-i'ii- Al rpftrrn'--, dftire pOAiUtm, wito, of imrt (imp. Iti'utft, hurt, lioiiKK l.l'i ilnurm 4it or full tutu pitt'in.

1''J. Sun. BMYTHi.irt-ih. 1H, with bith buU vUFeA mark tn itorf or ny hitnl. aW 3.

ietire DowUon of any kini. llnu llfnn V121 CA H1M.TM A 1 11 B- rnut- l'ltktuie. Ml. ill -suiMin'i bmly man. ran on aiDttuiig rriuirrtl aruuixl a hom.

ichi iiti'm: nil m'Bie firm or hivmi- cotpurnUca pulerred, Sot 0 CH AU-Anmiil J. -bhlug int. tlOll Mill WimtM Wrtf. TP 1 1 i-K tn4 luiUir UiU MtUiU wurfc any CHAI KKI I (whiri-t. a .12.

thr-nwhly istrmwrtj in cur vf vt iTt'ie car-, nrr tiiin in rfHj' famtl; n-fiTFrirw. piuiti AI.I.r'N". I fitT nf.4t. or writ 23. H'ln.

UUI l-'rl'l It Vltlm putlUUD tllTitif CHAI ani huUrr fr nttttnctn lift Mai. mirar or air arc a. wnri or nun ttrn: wr-nT-a. Mtn. 'Tl Al'FKKrK wishwi tuiaKim.

pftra' famitj r'ffrfri''. Mi'lifwi fr 1 CHAf'KI" hi It airl H-itlt-r tnU vlara; CHAt'FFFtTU nr butlrr (col-ri!) vubai poal tKm: gnv itrrif. H-4 t')nor. at. CO or icrA'wM.

A nmmclt rT 1 1 Kl if tiH txyiTinc'Ar Arum o-i(Kt. ilto rrfncratlnn malDttnanca; b4 r-f. n'-t-. Phr-n Wolf 011 MAHI.lor tlnaiie liUoo, 112. wet! TT UAIM K.SAN.

Man. rminc A rtliabl- f''n-fl Vnl: 13 rftifr- K. Bilttmnr it. MAN maruM twlulff. rr han-ly at ciirint'r- alio Oir ti- fitter looifc, nun pt- firrti nf an? k'nd 21TV S--n.

MAN (tltt-l wan' rMfii-n -tfirv i-nr arnifttnant baiua la handy bat igmetr a Jl 'J4. s-in MAS unlonM. fhable. t-rrrr. aMncril Wurk ifif f.rrtT-f.

N. I'rrvi at. MAN' i-ri4U'-'-l in la'tnlT: li llrtrlfTn iwif. nil. IU MIX IIAMC.

22 pIumMnf, hwt. in? lrfiinil r.tkrrirnrt drain wora. Jmm Tol'N'i MAN, 22. i'llma ntHra grjrlua. rt- firm VHr ''n i M' N' MAN -rU1- triviM i a aimi, day or oignt.

ji.ilu-SoN MAN Will, I'AR WullK cruTii rriii.ir Ac. ot ntant rMmirtrn.i'-r uicaulent la charge flnn--t 211fM. EXCHUKMTTt SF.IlVirr JiTATlON JIaM WAST HELP MALE (16) AfTOMontl.P AIPPHAMP, r-C'iPO'P ULNSO.N S.N I ViM t.l'S- hnrip. Ml, ALT' iMII.K tttftiani' pill 1 ip--ad )ibj bit. Unlit CLM-; A Tl) I'laACK, A l'l "Ml III LK SdUln.tl.

riJPllpltr.nt. to i-'l pura. i ofiiini-i" rn: g'" i nuior-i. my f.r tail woikpr KIKWAN MuT'lR I'll ol) i-p-tprifk l-a PatiosiiHp LK'O BAfttTtT t'r't i k-a snl wpI dppnni 'f. ij Alo liAlsCKt.

AQPT'ICPO, ail. BVuIU It I'lKllTON. 17.17 XT l'II A JUaOCKERS Ti Wplt pt hia 'iti4. M'i'. t(pfipp1.

I) Wkl l.l-TtTHN. it W. Bal'irnirw iY ia i. ahiP ti, in, li-li to of clunct ft I'lTloie- I'poi. ui II 11 BoV ilt Vol MAN Foil ":1 I.

Son BI iir.it MAN. CAl.l. HI" M'flK)- 1H4T CAB I'lllVKIO-. r-i-i r. hni1 -'T 11 p-rt CHAUFFEURS Steady job awaits good, courteous chauffeurs at the SUN CAB Monroe and Elgin sis.

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mk. emminim nnlloe. BPo riiy i itea unit. riniijf cti.i in Lun ftltlt HtHdl.l I llwllv HIIKNIiMIII' llli f. 1 an.

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si. itraiTni" 'Jll 1-liiii'i MnO'i. lilNI! Mime nun Ihv-t ilinner tins, fi with ami ill: l'il In Iarln'R' tuutn iftlt-lil Tlifrtter. hiMiint. OilniMf lilMi I I a.

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2011 MAIUSuN ST Ilimlji. 1.1 1ST llird "iU Hiliiimie 1'itit-l, 37 ii.l Arf i II. r'. in Inline ut Jnlin tlu. ii.lif1 for PERSONALS (10) LEARN IIAIIiDRESSINO ni'f ilililf.

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l.KAHN Ill Vlll l.r.AHV IIHiHT. Hi.WAIIt: UK THF 1MIT.VIOKS. AUSOLUTKLY NO CASH Hoiuiml I'mtttii: li. rpenng, I'lnmhtns 1-jM-lnc inns. Hooting Cwmrut U'otk, tinr.igt.

Wpiithpruriitt'ini. REMEMBER A down mymrnt Ui not tweaa-aarr nin on fur ainr huum liiitini'eini'nt in iay iuuolbl imtallnient. hMiiiiiii rhf-iiiiiy The GENERAL CONTRACTING CO at A'e. Vrr mm 441 1. 1ST PAYMENT IN SEPT.

No Detioiit I to 4 Trs to ln IVO'lMtIM! I'AIN'I'IVli IIKATIM, MHlMl Kl iKINIJ flllNCI.IM, ItflMllil I I.Mi lAIIACIS CE.MKVI IN'! I I HI Mi Prre i.i Nat i-Ifli-tpn llonip llrpnioi NATIIINAi IKIMIC IMPItOVI Ml NT 17 and 111 Cuiltotd ate. Cal. 31.11 l'l. Na Depoit I'p In 4 V'ara lo Cay tutu OIIMAIi: t'AINTINi! CAItl'l NTIIV IIK.ATINd I'AfMttiM: KiHiM.xii a I I'UMiiiMi i I ino rum ii INi I osi hi s-siiiv ini, AMKIIK'AN MdilK 151 1'ilO IM l.NT HI. i' I'iiii Honest Work at Honest Prices.

I STIMATfH CI.ADI.V-HAVK Patntiup. I'apeniia. mh. WiatliertMr-imiii Hoot 1tiurlniig AltPtali'iti ta Nn ipijiiitpd U'c niir rtnanrleg THE HOME REPAIRS CO. CaltiTI H.ils Plaia 'r I.

lb. IIWH, HOUSE WIRING Sti-rrxtn hmt with OstiirM. HX rthr; erj tiniig gi.srfin.M 'lime it KM I HI'IMSt; KI.HTItH' i 4 M. Vhot)f ralirrt f417 WliY PAY (JASIIt-TERMS Klrx-tnr. flurflwifx) umt, t'nrnimyg.

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o. LllltnAI. AHVANCKS UN II! A Mi INKS. Watf-lic. wi-lr, Bllaerware, i-tc 411 F.

KA r.T'l tit al al. IKIll. lionfinir Weeklv! NO CASH IlinVV III VKAIt ilAI(AM'KK I.NTI ItrillSK UUlH IVi; i Sill l.lllHI NT Sill 1 II ROOMS PAPERED, :l.l)l) UP OILMOR SIM MONS, 411.1 N. I'utii'll MATfirtXS 1JO.N SPRINGS HainR'lP up. Inncr'1-nng Mallrraa.

a A TI HI I II. VFrtMlN tlXQ ICMIAlSlS AV T. l)AMA(iEl) (ILOTIIINO WH AT IS I l'l ISS I nr.t To 't II I IIS TO I Itannim Vpt. lntil KEDUCE SAFELY Wltil-NOXALL in inMita 8 rod tt (( to NllXAM I '( ll.i'nnidrp Hii't I'niianar nrpgt a. OEXTI.KMA.N.

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WAI l.l'AI'LU. N'KW 111,11 VHIY RKAMO.HARI.K Wphgpllif-r a. 7nt llltij, I'l'l. t'lMHCIt Mmiinitp. rirtal.

HLIITIIN S. 218 Liberty it I'lata a I.II'MtAI. I.IIANS il nl. mi n.itiniiB. loan ui' 1 11 v.

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a pipr ui', ifgiiw oiii'Ips. up lll'iMAq i 1 11,. inn v. llillimnrp at CARPENTERING IMPIHiVKft Sf NpN WAVE, p.t 1 1 It A IUi 1 1 I Hill SK I'tiiiitiiiit if lis mil. stiii1 vfrft liiifiriiifreil wnrV iMntiiip HtpheM grriMr jinriBl nit-i lift Hfiti Af fcJIU, "ROOMS PAPEiilOl), NO IWay, K.

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firna. HtKltCK hAI'P Id I'. f.piintnn t. fal Mii7 nr I I'KRMA N1J A I It SI gilt f.ltiprt l'l Oil in'! Mini ng mink aprflcp aiivihprp. at I OM4.

III It I. LY Li.Ld.lllc'ri'MI'ANY IS Pan I'liim IHAMllMiS I Kill it ii pa-li Itaiuii.ni) Tnit IVt linnr I'AINTIN': llltll tn CLKMIAT ST So. HU A tainting. I'niu. w.iK ji.

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t. hiinl. Ijltl'nllpa ffr flit) iMAKINii an'l II IkolUblP l.llli.llJT OaINIINii Iniprnr At piiprlor Pn pfuirna. Work (LA I X. I'hppaiP-aap 'iCKi A I II I II ST i -1 it ticil en VKItMiV S44I It' HIM AI'ITSKK.

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1 11 O-ntnn pi i.W,rA IIAHTioiij) )'ir TTTo ii r.n.,t.,oiI Fitrt io CliANCrfi Ham Mill I tip at mK rpaV'blf a.pptaltf MIIF.RR BTim I ult l--t in --raiira irnl gpin-rat f-i- "I'lir; pa 'I Vp-' fl Hli' IMS PaiPfi tit' I'Pri'pial M'lltJ. Jit, y.n r. fp Ii III ll'l il I.KrT I'ra'Pi Awn a- 4 I'n'f IIT PAP) I wwl, in M'TPP'iift il-' II l'. J' I CaKM.lt At, tinw. rtw-p.

At. iO.I'AIII li.l. lU4. WKRCKSH AG EX. Suddenly, nn July 20, OTTO, belmed husband of the lute Helen Stuck erckshagen.

Funeral services will be held at. hli. home, 2iK West Diddle street, on Wednesday, nt 2 P. M. Interment in Loud' in Park I'enii ler y.

22i WHITE. On July in. at her home, (oiiiiniiin mail, Lincolt Cllv. GENEVA beloved wlfo of Tiu.v E. White.

Funeral from the above residence. on Wcdiiosduy at 2 M. interment In Howard Chapel i einelery. JJe WIESSNEIt. On July 20.

AMELIA M. I lice Brooks), accd 71 years, beloved wife of tieorge A. Wiessner. I Washington and Minneapolis papers please copy. Funeral from her late residence.

'J12 Smith Washington street, on 1'rlilav nt 11 A. M. Interment In Iimnanuel Cemetery. 1M FUNERAL DIRECTORS (2) AJotfcrn funeral i'crtuee JOHN F. DEN NY Light and Montgomery sta.

Month HIK-I4IT LILLY and ZUILHR, INC. 103 S. Wnlte it. 700 8. (Irtltllllf t.

I'hnne Vtolio I'lunm Nolle MARTIN W. Illl'l' Snn-tMor lo Wewtfll lilt Ann A l.fOTilunl. XV i S. iinnd. INC.

ii'l lk. vwtfi! 11. SANDER SUN HmiAmVAI AMI HAll 1 Ml III K. Hoite rjfo I'llllK. 1723 Pattprmi Park svr.

W-lfr Kit AMI NbVVKI.L 11O0 Itr11crliMi nl. 4M b'HKIl A. CUl.ti. snrreMnr to Jotm J. oinlmril I'ulien CEMETERIES AND LOTS (3) THE FUTURE TO TIIK HEAUTV OF UPKEEP IS ASSl'JIKI) AT MOK ELAND JIE.MOKIAL PARK Located on Taylor Avenue Close lo the Hillon Road Junt West of Harford Road.

By Tliis Policy PERPETUAL CARH Ownership in Morolnnd Memorial Park automatically assures the purchasers of perpetual care for the future maintenance of their property without further expense to them at any time. If you have a loved one buried in Moreland Memorial Park and you could return to visit the resting place one hundred years from now, you would find lawns of velvety grass, shadowy shrubs and swaying trees and myriads of colorful flowers breathing out life itself. Morclnnd Memorial Park covenants and guarantees that there shall be sot aside from the sale of lots a sum of sufficient size, the. income only from which shall be used for the perpetual upkeep of the entire property, including adornment and repair of grounds, construction and keeping in repair of buildings and oilier structures, care and maintenance of burial lots; replacement of lawns, trees and shrubbery, and the making of necessary improvements. You, as a lot owner in More-land Memorial Park, can never be assessed for any purpose whatever, and you have assurance that through all the years to come a fund will be available to preserve the beauty and dignity of Moreland Memorial Park.

WRITE FOR FREE ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET JOS. F. MORELAND, Owners and Developers, 5404 Harford Road. Horn. 1337.

A 0 0 Nature's Own Cathedral" ii Bejutiful a itjon i'ari im1 I awn Plant Hum Me KpVr.r. jrma Contwiiwit I'tyrnTit FT? KB MMIMHINB FO I.NSI'KCI nmo oMU Huifonl rA. Ham. LOUDON PARK CEMETERY Oter 7fl Vani of Unfaitlntt Servlrs, tlhji ACIO.S OVER 145 ACRES UNSOLD I1TS MllDLIUTH.V t'KICKll Peritilal (Ve an'i Tenns If IimuM, Cemnerj iffice iMI.Mnit tUT iiffni vkhson (J RE EN 0 NT EM ETER INI'OliPllRATKD ml A Mutual Cooperative C'emeferu Mausoleum and Lots PEKI'L'IUAI. CAIIfi I'llDVIllKI) OKFIrB AT CI MKTI.UT, 1,111 I.VMOI'N'I A K.

AT I'llOMi .01141. Druid Ridge Cemetery dfploned anrt waratrd In i'TOrilailcs antl llm mnst iiirKkin Ciancterj niiftirea ami idenla wo lliirla Lmler Snot Otfi' A at lnriery. fcorett tOt)4. ti fkf- IMI-VOI, Eiecutivi, llfTi'e. St.

M.llMiS liini OAK LAWN CEMETERY PKtll'ETtJAL LARK LIlW I'IIII LS 1 'ura Imp. lo titrinra. MALL MII.Nrill.Y I'AYMKN'IS TO SHIT. Vpl'lnll 117 IJ I HB BALTIMORE CEMETERY N'wth ht. MAt nf lilt rt.

I'h Wolf I HI! WOODLAWN ParnMnal parp. Irtn 175 nn MT OLIVl.T I KM). Lrrfa rpa. iiaV.l,. Tr-1i i hitr itn FLORISTS (5) FLOWERS CUMMINGS PLAZA 137C) W.

P.altimorr) St. IN MEMORIAM (7) V. In Invlnjr rni'murr my ihsr. hrlovpil htislmnil. who soy two jrsra ko, IJ.

V.ry.i. I lopf my woiil's rompnnlnn. A lifr litiknl i)i my own; Anil ilay ly 'Lit I mi- htm A I walk Ihriiiigli lifi' slunr. Tliniiirh yon I' ft nn ni sml How I nnia ymi imhip i-hii ti II, Trt I now llltf-t I'P rotltl'titril Knr iloih nil tliinni il. uy iii IIHI'KMAN In Invirisr ropiimlrnrfl 'if my ilear hnslisml, IIAIIHY r.

A. WHO dfpsrtoil this life, 21, 19.10. Nothlntf ran ml taki" swsy Tlio love hrarf holils r. Fnml mrmorl'S llnsror mry day, Hi-mrmbranre Icfi'" thrm il'-ar nr ft is wiKr LOST AND FOUND (8) rfHT Lr B'-i II 'n'r-ifg I'Pi, r-i' -pi pti Wi. "pi HslPtMWl.1 i-p I lit All lit "If 'S Bal'iT.

H-: II I7lP- II-Ifli. H'-lPj nin; iA' p.p IpO "is m-Ma U-t IMn- t' Up itTi- PlP th.fi 1 7-''2- DHL'RT. Suddenly, on July in, 1031. al bis late resilience, 2045 East Hotfiimn sireet, ELM Kit aged 3s years, beloved son of Oliver K. and Alice Drury (nee Wicks).

Philadelphia (Pn.) papers please copy.) Funeral from residence of his sister. Mrs. Frank Pollock, North Clies-ler street, on Wednesday afternoon al 2 o'clock. Interuieut in Baltimore Cemetery. 2'Je E1CHOLTZ.

Ou July 20. 1031, SARAH, beloved wife of the late Conrad Eicholts. Funeral from the residence of her daughter, Mrs, Benjniiilu W. Adv. 730 Arlington aveuue, Govana, on Wednesday, July 22.

at 10 A. M. Services at Wilson's M. K. Church, Long Green, at 11 A.

M. Interment In adjoining cemetery. 22 FALLON. On July 10. IU'11.

MARY HKSTEIl (Ilea Metier), beloved wife of tne lute Mlcliaei ruin Fa Inn. Funeral from her line resilience, Armstrong avenue, on Wednesday al 8. Ill A. M. Iteiiuiem High Maxs at SI.

Charles Church, Pikesville, at 9 A. Interment in New Cathedral Cemetery. 22 FEDERMXE. On Julv 21. Hill.

CHARLES aged TO years, bus band of the late Mary E. l'eilerline. Funeral from his son's residence, Albert A. Feilerllne, Cliftvlew avenue, near Harford road, on Thursday, nt 2 P. M.

Services at Baptist Church, Laurel at 3 P. M. In torment at Ivy 11111 (Laurel, Mil.) Cemetery. 2.1e HAHV On July 21, EDWARD, beloved husband of Florence llnhii. Funeral from his residence, Richland street, Thursday at 10 A.

M. Interment la Loudou Park Cemetery. HART. On July 21. 1031, CHARLES hcloveil husband of Annie M.

Hurt (nee Lordcn). Funeral from his late residence, 21 East Henrietta street. Notice later. 22e UAKTUNU. On July 20, 11WI, JOHN aged 71 years, beloved husband of the late Elizabeth Ilartung.

Funeral will take place from hts late residence 3120 Cllftniont avenue on Wednesday at 3 P. M. Interment in Western Cenvtrry. 2 UAUElt. On July 20.

11)31. at his home. 1-4 Caroline street, WII.I.IAM VK FOKU, beloved husband of l.a belle F. Haiier. Funeral services at the above residence ou Wednesday nt 2 P.

M. Inter ment In Kruld Kldge Cemetery. 22 KAMMEH. On July 21. 11)31, HENRY beloved husband of I he late Theresa Kainmer (nee Knlleiihatiser).

Funeral from his home, 2025 East Middle street, on Friday nt o'clock Keqitieni High Mass lit SI. Andrew' Catholic Church nt 0 o'clock. Inter nientin Holy Iteileemer Cemetery, 21 KKAMEIi. On July 21. llllil.

KKEIi, beloved husband of Elizabeth Kramer. Funeral from the residence of his granddaughter. Mrs. Itoy W. Haukey, 2030 Dtilnuy street, on Thursday after noon at 2 o'clock.

Interment in Balti more Cemetery. 23i EEYSHON. On July 18. 1031, GEOHOK beloved husband of Mury Ley shon (nee Heinleiu). Funerul from his home, 101." Jnplln street, on Wednesday nt 2 P.

M. Inter ment in Oakiawn Cemetery. 22 LITZAU. On July 20, 1031, GOTTLIEB, beloved husband of Adelaide Litznu (line Hoese) Funeral from his late residence, 3413. Mount t'lensunt avenue, on Thursday, July 23.

at 2 P. M. Inter ment In Imman uel Cemetery. McCAULEY. On July 20, 1031.

SARAH daughter of the late Nicholas and Mary E. McCauley. Funeral from the residence of her niece. Mrs. Stella M.

Naylor, 1007 West Thirty-seventh street on Weil nesilay at 2.30 P. M. Service at Otter- beln U. 1). Church.

Itoland avenue and Thirty-eighth street. Intirnienl tn St. Mary Cemetery, llntnpili n. 'J'-'e McDONALO. On July 20.

11131. .11 LI.V C. (nee I'oteel, beloved wife of th late rhnrles F. McDonald. Funeral from her Into residence, Patansco avenue, Brooklyn, on 'J burs day nt 3 P.

M. Interment at Cedar Hill Cemetery. 23i Mcdonald. on July 20, vxw, julia C. (nee I'oteel, beloved wife of the late Charles F.

McDonald. Funernl from her late residence, 42(1 Patapsco avenue, Brooklyn. Notice inter. i' 22 McGEE. On July 20, 1931.

GEORGE beloved husband of the late Mury Elisabeth Mciiee. Funeral services at the residence of his son. fieorire T. Meliee, Hflh live nue. Lansdowne, Thursday at 3 P.

M. Interment iu Woodlawu Ceme tery. 23e MILLS. On July 20. 11(31, at St.

Joseph's Hospital. FI.NDLAX Iieloveu son of Thomas A. and Ida M. Mills. Funeral from the residence of Mrs Mariraret Klein, 2.i27 Holm street, on Thursday at 8.30 A.

M. Iteiiuiem Musi nt St. Paul's Church at 9 A. M. Inter ment Lorraine Cemetery, 22e MCLLINIX.

On July MA It IE, aged 1 year, ter of Norman and Mulllnlx. 20. 1II3I. JUNE beloved daimh May Keliibardl Funeral from the home of her grandfather, George L. lteinharilt, Pa tapsco avenue.

on Wednesday at 1 P. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. 22 LLET. On July EMMA FINLEY. wife of fieorire Nil let.

Funeral from her late residence, 5014 Cordelia avenue. Arlington, on Wednes day at 2.30 P. M. Interment private In I mio rarK emetery. i'-e On July 20.

1931, RACHEL, in her 84th year. Funeral from her late residence Wamniis road. Middle Fiver, on Wednesday st 2 P. M. Services at Hiss' Church, Harford mad, st 3 P.

M. In ternient In adjoining cemetery. 2'Je ROSEN HI'S H. Suddenly, on July 21 1031, HENRIETTA, beloved daughter of the late Sampson and Caroline Bo'enliush. Funeral from her late resilience Esplanade Apartment SC.

on Thurs day morning, July 23, at 9 o'clock Interment private. 23 July 21. 11131. OATH- I Mfi agerl 21 years, flaugliler of Henry and tbe late Ella nchlercth (nee Seltiy). Funeral from the home of her grandmother.

Mrs. Minerva Arrlngton Edwards, 1021 John street, Thursday. July 23, at 8.30 A. M. thence to Corpus Chrlstl Church, where Ite-Oulem Mass will he said at 0 A.

M. Interment In Springfield Cemetery, SykesviHe. Md. 22e SCHMIDT. On July ID.

11)31, MAIKiA- II Kill A (,., beloved wifu of Edmund U. Schmidt. Funeral from her late residence, EarlelgU Heights, on Wednesday at 10.110 A. M. Interment la Celar Hill Cemetery.

12 SCHUBERT. On July 21, 1031, BLANCH V. (nee Wheatley), beloved wife of the late Frederick Schubert. Funeral from her late resilience. 3010 T.oulso avenue, of which due notice will be given.

22 TARLTON On Julv 1. 1M1. I. EX A TAKLTON (nee Hettericki, sgpd years, beloved wife of Lswrence X. Tarlton.

Funeral from her late resilience. 3105 Erdmsn avenue, on Wednesday at 3 P. M. Interment in Jerusalem I lieran Cemetery. 2 WARP.

Suddenly, nn Julv 21, 1W1. JAMES ALFRED, beloved husband of Virginia M. Ward. The funersl services will he heM Ms late residence, East Unmiltnn svenue, Hamilton, of which notice will be given. 22e WEHR On July IS.

1031. In ItdeFlf sen, Gcrmsnv. HELENE UtinEL-MAXN WEHR, widow of August Wehr, Iteniln will srrive In Bsltlmore Wednesday. July 22. Funeral services st the home of her daughter, Mrs.

Frederick Bsoernschmidr. 4Uft Rreen-way. Oullford, on Thursday, July 13. st 11 A. M.

Interment In Lorraine Cemetery. 23 WELLS. -On July 18, 1931, ANNA aged years, Ndoreil wife of Benjamin F. Wells. (Philadelphia and Los Angeles papers please copy.l Funeral from the rirlch Fnnersl Rome.

Orleans near Wsshlngfnn utreet. nn Wedneawlay st 2 P. M. Interment In Psrkwood Cemetery. I EXl I i nl nTv-i 131, C.r.OR holnved husband of Lena Wrnig (nee HnmhergV.

from his late realdene, 2. Itnlsbird avenue, nn Wed'ieav at 2t P. M. Interment In Oak tim1 Cemetery. Ke i CHAIN KEY STATIONS WEAF (CGOk N.

B. 6.45-7.UU A. M. Healtn cxerclaei, 7.00 Geue and Glenn. 7.13 Morning devotions.

7,39 Cheerio. 8.00 Parnassus String Trio. 8.15 Ted Black's Orchestra. 8.43 A. Ac V.

program. D.lio Mrs. Blnkc's Radio Column. B. 1.T Stenro progrnin.

Betty Crocker. Wlldroot Chut I. Blue Streaks. 30.15 Radio Housuhold Institute. 10.45 Rwoot and Low Down.

11.00 Hclltiiann Trnuliadoura. 31.11V Moods and Memories. 31.30 On Wilms of Bonn. Noon Market and weather port s. 12.15 P.

M. Larry Funk's Orchestra. 'Tinstlc Arts" Dorothy ISjard. J. IS Kathleen pianist.

3.30 Talk Jenny Trimble. 1.4o Mi'lotly Tliree. 2.00 Womeu's lladlo Review. 8.00 Studio 8.15 Sky ISketclius. 8.45 Ir.

Goorge J. Fisher. 4.00 'J'ho l.ady Next Door. 4.80 'J'eu Timers. 4.45 Rex Cole Mountaineers.

6.00 Black and Gold Room Orchestra, 6.40 Initi'il Press laBeball scores. 6.45 The Stebblns Boys. Little Jack Little. 8.15 BokciiI Moments. 6.30 Lee Slorne songs.

45 The Goldhergs. 7.K1 Studio program. 7.15 Crelfrhton Alban, pianist. 7.30 Mobiloil concert. 8.00 HalHey Stuart program.

8.30 1'alinolive hour. 9.30 Coco-Cola program. lO.OO-Nellle Hevell. 30.15 Vincent Lopez's Orchestra. 11.00 Sherlio'n Continentals.

11 30 Larry Funk's Orchestra. "WJZ CGOk N. B. A. M.

A song for today. fl.45 Jolly Dill and Jane. 7.00 Landt trio. 7.1o The Hiiiiblrds. 7.45 A.

IN program. S.OO Popular Hits. 8.15 Morning; t.lories. 8.30 Ward's Itiiriiu Research. 8.45 Kord and Wallace.

fi.OO Mary Halo Martin. 9.15 Dance .45 Ntrluif tjiinrtct, 10.00 Mrs. A. M. lioudiss.

30.1511. S. Army Baud. 30.45 Sweethiart program. 31.00 Vocal Varieties.

11.15 Breeu and de Rone. 11.30 Mrs. Julian Heath. 11.45 Organ Melodies. 32.00 Weather reports.

32.05 P. M. Blue Blazers. 12.30 Farm and Home Hour. 1.30 Refrain revue.

3.45 Piano Moods. 2.00 Toeticklcrs. 2.15 Bishop Francis J. McConncll. 2.30 Chicago Serenade.

3.00 Syncope tors. 3.15 Ballads. 3.30 Mabel Wayne, songs. 4.00 ChatM with Peggy Winthrop. 4.15 Ivy Scott, soprano.

4.30 Talk Markley K. Kherrls. 4.45 Closinir nrlcos and iuotntlons. fi.on Vim SiopiIpii'r Orchestra. 6.40 Associated Press basubnll scores.

6.45 Digest topics Lowell Thomas. 6.00 Amos 'n' Andy. 6.15 Flyosan Kutertalners. 6.30-Pliil Cook. 6.15 Esso program.

7.00 In the Time of Rosos. 7.30 Melody Moments. 8.00-The First Slghtcr "Made in America. P.30 linldmnn'i Band. B.30 Clara, f.u and Km.

9.45 Salon Singers. 30.00 Slumber music. Songs nf the Homeland. 31.00 Till Henry's Orchestra. 11.30 Ben Pollack's Orchestra.

WABC (8G0k C. B. 6.30 A. M. Organ reveille.

7.00 Morning devotions. 7.15 Something for Everyone. 8.00 The Com milters. 8.30 Tony's Scraphook. 8.45 Old Dutch lilrl.

The Oxol Feature. fl.15 Morninjr Minstrels. OHO Ralph Christmnii. pianist. 10.00 Learning to Swim.

HU.V-Three Men in a Tub. 30.30 Ida Bailey Allen's Editorial Page. 10.45 Home Decorating. 31.00 Don Bigelow's Orchestra. 31.30 Columbia Revue.

12.00 Noon Cuban BUtmore Orchestra. 12.30 P. M. Atlantic City musicale. 3.00 Rhythm Klnga.

3.15 Who's Who. 3.30 Ann Leaf at the Orjran, 2.00 Columbia Salon Orchestra. .30 The Three Doctors. 2.45 Dancing By the Sea. 8.30 Columbia Camp concert.

4 00 Asbury Park Orchestra. 4.30 Hotel Taft Orchestra. 4.45 Edna Wallace Hopper. fi.OO to Press." 6.15 Jack Miller, pianist. 6.30 Tide Water Inn, 6.45 Round Towners.

6.00 Kate Smith's Orchestra. 6.15 Dennis King and Orchestra. 6.30 Miller and Lyle. 6.45 Morton Downey quarter hour. 7.0O Arthur Pryor'e Band.

7.15 Barbershop Quartet. 7.30 Howard Barlow'a Symphony, 7.45 Tastyeast Gloom Chasers. goo Gold Medal Fast Freleht. 8.30 Eno Crime Club. B.00 Connie Boswell.

R.IIS Rhythm Choristers. 0.30 Nit Wit hour. 10.00 Earl Carpenter's Orchestra. 30.30 Will Osborne's Orchestra. 31.00 Hollywood Gardens Orchestra.

11.30 Ann Deaf st the organ. 12.00 Park Central Hotel. BALTIMORE STATIONS WBAL (1060k lOOOOw) 7.30 A. M. Sunbirds.

7.45 A. P. Program. 8.00 Popular Bits. 8.15 Morning1 Glories.

R.30 Montgomery Ward's rrogram. 8.45 Ford and Wallace. 8.00 Mary Ilale Martin Household Pe riod. 0.16 Dance Miniatures. 0.45 Marley Personality Ferfumes.

10.00 Mrs. A. M. Goudlss. 30.15 United States Army Band.

30.45 Sweetheart Program. 31.00 The Arundels. 31.30 Adam and Eva Mcerman. 31.45 Organ Melodies. 32.00 Noon-time Tunes, 12.30 P.

M. Farm and Homs Hour. 1.30 Refrain Kerne. 1.45 Piano Moods. 2 00 Tne Ticklers.

2.15 "Wanted More Music Makers," by Kenneth 8. Clark. 2.30 John Alden Towle, bass. 2.45 Chicago Serenade. J.

00 to 12.00 P. M. Program nam nn WJZ (Tone WBAL en WJZ dial setting.) WCAO (600k 25hv) 7.00 A. M. Early Risers Muslcsl Clock, 7.45-WCAO Kiddle Club.

8.00 Musical Cloekmen. 8.45 Old Dutch Girl. fi.OO Oiol Feature. 9.15 Morning Minstrels. 030 Rslph Christman, pianist 10.00 learning to Swim.

30.15 Three Men in Tub. 10.30 Eroa Bnnke, "Family Fna." 10.45 Home Decorstlng. 11.00 Don Bigelow's Orchestra. MYSTERIOUS THRILLING I 'f I GRIPPING I Lt I Eno Grime Club 'f Thm brthl balf-bonri now on rtjon-wi'l r'imbi Bfc Nt-wftrlt rerr Monday nr! WwJnffciny n'nf, Not the hour! Spontorwl Fntr. etJiiion weno, b.jo to ton'nHt nrj tvurf Wfdnsdy.

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