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MRS. E. G. MITCHELL, Car ft of a hank a. Sratlifl Nl'NN, FLOTD A.. JR. We wish to thank ODRICK. MARY. On Wedneaday. March J. Dies our relatives, friends and many acquaint- 1932. MARY ODRICK devoted wife of Chieftain e CAPITAL POET, DIES Georae Odrick Remains restina at Rich- From th ances for their sympathy, kindness and Front ave. Row ardson s funeral home. 1700 Vermont MELVIN our A. tributes in the tragic death of flora' TRAM; n.w. Funeral March e. at 1 p m., Sunday. darling Churrh. 16th *• Widow of Well Known Evening baby^FtXJYO A^ from the Goodwill Baptist and You sts. n.w.. Rev. James L. Plcn, pastor. Relatives and friends invited. In- Star Succumbs at Reviews and News of Washington's Theaters. Reporter Sratha terment Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. J VISITS BIRTHPLACE PAI I.SFN. MARGARET ISOHRI.. On Thurs- IN Hospital. 4. day. March 3. 1932. MARGARET KtOBEL MONTANA March DIES RAC WILLIAM R. On Friday. RE. of 1932 -WILLIAM R. beloved husband oI PAUIBEN nee Dalkin). beloved wife from Lionel Barrymore On the stage Mr. Lyon foregoes Elizabeth Gertrude Mitchell, the late Pearl Craia Bache and ion of the the late Ha Ivor Paulsen. Runeral .Mrs. the residence of her daughter. Mrs Joseph “Broken Lullaby.'’ the usual chatter of movie stars late Alfred and Ailce Bache, seed SO In widow of Capt. J. Walter Mitchell, for- his late residence. H. Rhoderiek. 317 1st st. s.e., on Monday, for about and his years. Funeral from Banker, Boomed rostands novel, Hollywood experiences n.w on March 7e at 2 p.m Relatives and friend* Coos, Famous Crow. Chicago mer well known 2753 Woodley pi Monday. March Plenty ■ and talks Capital newspaper The Man I Killed." which Instead about the subject 7. at 2 pm Relatives and friends in- Invited. Intermrnt ATliniton National closest to man, died yesterday at Emergency Hos- Cemetery. 6 Returns to for cinema purposes has his heart, "The Care and vited. Interment Congressional Cemetery. S Succumbs at 84—Led President, pital. She will be buried Monday in PERKINS ANNIE E. On Thursday, March “Broken Lul- Raising of Children.’' As through- BU FORD WILSON. On Fri- been retilled BROCKETT. 3. 1932. after a lingering illness. ANNIE out Arlington National Cemetery beside March 1932. at his home. In Cleve- Maurice is now at War- the picture, he holds the Interest day. 4. E. PERKINS (nee Huntington). Funeral and laby.” while her husband Funeral services will be land. Ohio. BLUFORD WILSON BROC- services at the w. W. Chambers CO. fta- has been treated and attention of his audience beloved in Education. Columbia. Ky. ner's Metropolitan, held at W. W Chambers funeral home. KETT. formerly of Washington, neral home on Saturday. March &. at 3 on the He received such Miller foremost picture stage pro- husband of Frances Brockets Fu- m Relatives and by Paramount's 1400 street, at 1:30 • p friends are fhvltetL longed that he couldn't Chapin Monday neral services in Cleveland, Ohio. Interment maestro. Ernst Lubitsch, and made applause Congressional Cemetery. 5 turn It and afternoon. By the Associated Press. which ts on simply with a bow BROWN. W. On March OI ISENBI RY. ADDIE. On March B; the Associated Press. into ft film drama import- was connected with JOHN Thursday. Saturday. "thank so called to the Capt. Mitchell 3. 5. 1932. at 1 a m at her residence. 4*09 COLUMBIA. March 5.—Melvin ant through the you." and 1933. JOHN W. BROWN, beloved hus- BILLINGS, Mont,, March 5.—Plenty Ky., Bebe The Evening Star for about 20 years, band of Clara Brown, devoted lather of Fitch place n.e.. ADDIE. beloved wife of A. wont oi Lionel stage his charming wife, Volley Traylor, banker, returned one of the most prominent early re- Cornelius. Albert and Edward Brown He Quisenbury and devoted mother of Coos, head chief of the Crow Tribe Chicago a s Daniels. The couple received a thun- also leaves one brother, one amt. Alice Frederick G and Garland Quisenbury, to Barrymore porters. and conducted a column in the his native county last to meet derous ovation. Johnsor. and a host of other relatives and Mrs Marguerite Sellers and lister of An- since 1904, and a widely known Amer- night well as through for some Mrs. drew Grady, An Washington Herald time. friends Remains resting at the John T. grandmother of Waverlt old friends and a week end entirely different stage bill, Sollers and Phyllis and ican Indian, died at his home at Pryor spend quiet the directorial Mitchell herself was an author and Rhlnes funeral chapel. 3rd and Eye sts. June Quisenbury. at his wizardry of Mr. Fanchon & Marco's "All at Sea" s.w Funeral Sunday. March 6 at 2 30 Notice of funeral later. old. birthplace, which he left many poet m., from First Baptist Church. Chester- early yesterday. He was 84 years Lubltsch. Mr. Idea. Hounds out a well-balanced p SC I'LL Y. ELIZABETH A. On Friday March years She is survived by a son, Frank Noble brook. Va Rev. J. H. Fairfax officiating. 6 4. 1932. at Georgetown ago to seek his fortune in the and more than usually entertain- University Hos- Helped Educate Tribe. Barrymore's un- Mitchell; a daughter, Mrs. May Griffin, BROWN. JOHN W. Columbia Lodge, No. pital. ELIZABETH A beloved wile of West. ing program. With, little of the Clarence W. Remains at obtrusive and and a sister, Mrs. Lantz Huss. 85, I. B. P. O. E. of W is hereby noti- Scully. the par- Always a friend of the white people He nautical Involved, the program, led fied of the death of Brother JOHN W. lors of James T. Ryan, 317 Pa. avg. s.e. was from Frankfort, workman- Notice of funeral later. and earnestly endeavoring to be a accompanied by Master of Ceremonies Ben Bard, BROWN, who will be burled at Chester- where he Uke "study” of brook, Va.. Sunday. March 8. 1932. at 2 30 SOPER. WILLIAM B. On Friday. March 4. father to his own tribe. Plenty Coos addressed the Kentucky Leg- is one on "Herr of the funniest presented p m Elks’ service at John T. Rhines' 193?. at his residence 3811 6th st. n w., ad- Doktor" RETIRED NAVY OFFICER led in educating the Crow's to islature, by E. R. Reed, Democratic the Fox stage in many months. The funeral chapel. 3rd and Eye sts. s w Sat- WILLIAM B beloved husband of the late the old German urday. March 5. at 8 pm vanced ways of civilization and eco- droll humor of Lester & Parsons and Morning Siar Annie Soper. Notice of funeral hereafter. chairman of Adair and Is the main Lodge. No. 40; Forest Temple, No 9; Co- nomic County, planned H. this Ufa independence. Gregory & Raymon. keeps the audi- DIES IN CALIFORNIA lumbia Temple. No. 422, are invited. SPRIGGS. JAMES Departed to spend reason for view- March 1932. at Freedmen'a A natural leader. Plenty Coos took his first night here at a hotel. ence SYLVESTER H. EPPS. Exalted Ruler. Thursday, 3, ironic chuckling throughout. Hospital. JAMES H SPRIGGS of 1318 G in his He ing this LEE CAMPBELL. Secty. part In many war expeditions will return to to Mr. the per- st n e. Remains resting at Stewart's fu- Chicago Sunday. fable of Reverting Lyon, Comdr. Bradford Native Bt RTON. DR. SAMI EL L. On the name of post- Barnette, Wednesday. neral home. 30 H st. n.e until 10 a.m., youth, winning thereby At sonable youth starts out in "The March 2. 1932, at S’. Petersburg. Fla.. Dr. Traylor's request, no formal wel- war love, which Sunday: thereafter at his late residence. Alelsceea-Asock, meaning many brave Big Timer” as a ham- SAMUEL L. BURTON, beloved husband of come or celebration was He has moments of lunch-wagon of New Jersey, May Be Buried Funeral Monday March 7. at 1 JO p.m., or (now coos). His arranged. Anna L. (Klttlei Thompson Burton Serv- deeds plenty coups was with of ambi- from 11th st. n e. unable to come to Columbia last out burger sltnger. plenty ices at the Israel Baptist Church. ., chapel of Joseph Gawler s most service was at the Bamo more, great power in between F and G. Interment Lincoln distinguished Summer Lionel tion, but no opportunity to become Arlington. Sons. 1754 Pa. ave. n.w on Monday. PLENTY when hundreds of his Ken- *.hlch on the Memorial Cemetery. 6 Battle of the Rosebud. June 17. 1876. COOS._ a fighter. His big moment comes March 7. at 3 p.ra. Interment Rock Creek tucky friends launched a Democratic to be more de- Cemetery. 6 STEWART. L. L. MAUDE. Suddenly, on when he save Gen. Crook from whole tends slightly at the death of a man- The Navy Department was advised helped presidential prize fight March 4. 1932. at her residence, boom for him at a mass than is quite comfortable in of the death in COI.TRION. HARRY. On Friday. March 4. Friday. a Sioux-Cheyenne ambush. Deaths pressing ager whose comely daughter takes yesterday San Diego. 115 C st. S.e.. L. L. MAUDE STEWART, Reported. meeting. It 1932. at Walter Reed Hospital. HARRY this day and age. has, however, over Calif., of Comdr. Bradford oeloved sister ot Mrs. H R. Bishop. Fu- 100. 3137 he the fighting stable. Deserted Barnette, COLTRIGN. devoted brother of Robert Knew World's Great. Diana C Haselton. 38th st. Today plans to visit his birthplace out with care and con- neral from W.