Evening Star Newspaper, April 24, 1924, Page 7

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. THURSDAY, APRIT. 24. 1924 | Mourning Blacks Dyed | 24-HOUR SERVICE | Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. Main 1344 FUNERAL ower ch'a | Rambl ¢ Pasth Club il $75, $100, $150 Up |odine Secmaes to0 o Tl give » Steel Vaults, $85 U | Hall, 11th and Kenyon stree AMBULANCES ($4) CITY CALLS LARr.E\T EQUIPPED IN THE CITY W. CHAMBERS CO. : I Cllupin Sts. N.W. Phone Gol. ! . Biotogical Society will meet Satur-' CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Hygiene Society will G at Trinity Chureh, Covell will | preside. Speakers: . Hegh T. son, whose subject will be, “Our tive Duty”: . Mina C. Van , on “Movies and Dance Halls,” and Dr. William Mather Lewis, George ashington University, iene and Higher Education. Home and School Association will be held Monday evening.at 8 oclock at Hubbard School. Miss Catherine R. Watkins, director of kindergartens for the District, will speak. Dr. J. A. Flynn will preside. S . Thomas R. Gaines will give four nity c mpter. No. 22, 0. E. S, wiil free lectures on “Vitalic Culture,” be- | NAVe entertainment, refreshments an & g eeting v night. ainning Sunday, 845 D at th | G8NCINE at meeting tomorrow nigh Playhouse, when he will speak of the | The Mary utilizing of Inner forces. Seats free. | Memorial Association will meet to- | - morrow p.m., at the Confederate Memorial Home. will precede ti bureau of fisheries, will give illustrated lecture, “Migration of Salmon in the Alaska Peninsular Region,” and Austin H. Clark, U. S. National Museum, will treat of “Animal Flight,” Illustrated. Visitors welcome. ‘rhe &y the Business morrow, 8 p.m., of the Covenant. meet street. Upshaw will speak. H.‘ Talinferro Thompson | _The Woman's Interdenominational that All Soulw’ | Missionary Federation of D. C. | Parish Hall i ged for this date, | meet tomorrow, 3 p.m., at Mount Vei | the Connecticut Avenue Citizens' As- |non Place M. E. Church South. Re | sociation meeting called for this | P. L. Vernon, vice president of W ening has been deferred until May p.m., 1311 G street. at Takoma Park Baptist Ladiex’ Aid Society will hold a rumma, ale to- morrow and Saturday at ‘arroll avenue i~ | morrow, 1 ; t | Methodist i I Dr. K. B. Moomaw ation Bible Schools in the Far Regulur meeting of the Hubbard A pageant, “Women of the Bible.” —Starting Friday morning promptly at 8 o’clock— a tremendous value-event for men of Washington! A Great Special Purchase of hundreds of Suits from Hart Schetiner & Marx to sell in four days at 29 Regular Values to *65! Golf Knicker Suits Business Suits Cxtra Knickers or Trousers, *5) They are all the new spring patterns and colors; imported and domestic fabrics; many richly silk lined and trimmed. Here’s the story— We went to Hart Schaffner & Marx and talked to the powers that be; we asked them to make us a price con- cession, so that we could give a powerful example of finest quality merchandise at the lowest possible price— and we promised them volume in return. They consented. And here they are—hundreds and hun- dreds of suits from the largest makers of fine quality clothes in the world—Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits, every one of them; finely tailored; made of all-wool fabrics from the foremost looms of the world; at a price that is out of all reason under ordinary circumstances, but possible only through volume buying and the fine co-operation of the manufacturers. : And remember—Satlsfactlon Guaranteed; that’s impor- tant. o Charge for Alterations Deposits Cheerfully Accepted Satisfaction Guaranteed Thirteen-Ten F Street ¢ al program current events, singing Bible class and regular business at the meeting of Women's Council, in chapel of Church All welcome, Dintriet Chapter War Mothers will | tomorrow, $ pam., at 522 6th Representative expoxition of the international n will be given b Zisenberger the Church will be Sport Suits Raleigh Haberdasher of FAMOUS ARCHITECT | DEAD IN NEW YORK to- Bertram Goodhue Designed Ne- braska Capitol and Many Skyscrapers. William D. | tomo ¥ W CA Associuted Press, were being made today for the funeral of Bertram G. Goodhue, New York ar- chitect, who designed the Nebraska state capitol building, and who was |one of th most prominent exponent: | of the skyseraper building in | »d suddenly of heart attack at his | home last night Mr. Goodhue, who Was fifty-five s born in Pomfret, Conn., April He was made a fellow of the an Institute of Architects in 1917 and a member of the National Institute | of Arts and Letters The: Nebraska oodhue ago, Is consid will meet Mount in churge! state capitel, for drew plans five ed onc of the xamples of Gothic in the coun- try. He was in competition with ten foremost architects, and his design | was accepted because of its cre |power and originality. He f the chicf exponents of Gothic | sign in the United States, | Nr. Goodhue attracted considerable attention as the designer of the dol |lar sign over ihe bride's doc | Thomas' Church, New York. T | sign, ‘part of an emblem to the 5 of life on 5th hidd maze of Gothic on t roused some tion any . who desis, in'spirit sdhue was writer, and addition to gazine ar- the £ “Mexic Wis one de- d. Lvenus engr: ind the clergy when they d protested that it & P i %] also a ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. The itucky So Meridian Mansi The Repy ive um of Virginia, an Ker sty will m A who will give wssisted b ction of officers it Athletic ¢ be given in hall. Proceeds to making a4 new dizmond grounds of | Rhoffnder, his ficld 1o mins David's used in st e on who, the parish A card pendence | be given at 11822 T street The W | will give | No reserved scats inder direc ton Aninia TCH— Lady' | and” St Atban's ple 1 and ca m Finder With ename Lpsake. Tewar, irt Hotel. between 17th and Address office, s of allie urn P, M LA Brown fur valued o | ot o cward, W reward. April 18: 114 R Temon spot on ard morning, between Please notify Apt 3 raday Courts and F st Courts. _ Mi « on 14th st, Return 002 F n.w —Lady's. brown e r line between Cliffon and G, morning _about 10 contents easily 1 Keward. i money and ke aud Conn, ave 10241 With broken hip: 504 9th st. n.w. Inc. POODLE White, return Mites. Liberal re- 1T Park Sunday. pe 5 diumobd ccater. Reward.' 723 Varnum st small_diamond in Black onyx, oval, vard If returned to M. A. Leese, center. R ‘an and wiite, tag No. named “‘Tippie. Reward if returned to v n Waltham, with cord. April : st.; Initiale M.'8, B. Reward if returncd 4 5B o BA NEW YORK, April 24.—Arrangements | ew York. | years | tive | portray | i | MRS. CARROLL DIES. ‘Woman, 73 Succumba to !Juune:‘snuifls De Tucatns. April Do “residen in Motor Cycle Crash. B ke Mrs. Margaret C. seven lrorth\n-sl, who w | eyete, Aprii | intersection | northw pital | el FPolicema wite of of dohn 1 Carroll, colored, | i and Willian, R street | ¥ & motor | ssing at the | " Emerzency . Funeral Friduy, A from Galbraith A. M, tle, pastor. SUMMERS o, , while of cd day rroll’ was the mother Rebert M. Carroll, d 1 | sergeant at the fourth precinet RUNDY n. She had been in the hospits Ll‘!fl.ltfls sinee the day of the accident and was| Hope Socie thought to be on the road to recovery, | Attend but two days RUMME cped & Al membe 7ih and 181 U, 0. o at of < RRELL WOOD, W w reby notified PR vz pom, the ‘Tuneral o Friduy i M PATLINE | OMARIE L. JOIS gy THOMPSON. d this life at 6 pn.. JACC tron mington F Wednes | Ehuren, House astern S to | tish " the of th | motor cvele. ral services prob 7ill'be held in Jsracl Church Sun- noon. Coroner evitt ar- to hold an inquest at the morgue this afternoon MRS. J. L. GARGES DIES. Widow of Eugene Garges Succumbs |y, | at Hyattsville at 73. Garges Amelis ( HILDA A, August frivids iny pect 01 SON. 1924t 10 widow of in Hyattsville, Md Catholi Rev. An Upper A Her I W all of Was Police Rezula Would Stay to Three Days. ion s forever. AND MOTH WHYTE 1R D MES. EDYA BEACH T w FROM M N 1 VT £ our fathe o depurted thic WIS LAVING TAW, R KRAUSE SON T AND TACGUTER 1N AND VIOLA . dew FAMILY I 412 il et ———THE omcmlu.—-. 1R, Speare o, 1208 HSTREET. N.W. MAIN 108 FORMERTY 40 FST. LMUS R.SPEARE WILLES B.SPEARS A T iy HERBERT B. NEVIUS 24 NEW YORK AVE, X.W MAIN Private_ Ambuiagce varm GAVIERS SONS <&\ MORTICIANS 17301732 PENNA. AVE. MAIN 55i2-5513 CIAMBERS €O, E . $150, §200 Onr e w Tis 2608 MILLER. Wed = S W, Complete [m amd up. Steel g funeral par RS, COLUMBIA 4 | THOS. K. NALLEY & SONS 131 ELEVENTH % Uodertakers. - ‘ | =G Digaiten_soa Emcicar Serv ¥ Bl it W. W. Deal & Co. 816 U ST. N.E. LINCOLN #200 Autowobiie_Service. Chapel. Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 2 CERnbL Main 2473 “Telphone. ? NORVAL K. TABLER ° i11526 L St. N.W. Main 1544 I Perry & Walsh Boy X. Perry—Main 954 &enld “lln JAMES T. RYAN, 317 IA. AVE. B.E Malel Chapel. Lincoin 142 Private Ambulances. Ydvery in ln'meexlnn Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) " J Katablished 1843 3034 M St. N.W. gRabigel & N e ey, AL | 37 wiLLiax LEE, “Funersl Director _ad SR TR B Livery 1i conection. Commodious e ] wode=- erematorium. Modera denice on_Friday, Paoave how Tel_call M1 Interment POWELL. ness at Providence [ WILLIAM €. POWET Richard April Marsiand invited Satnrday ai5 friends + Toterment pmatery Chureh, jom mass’ will 'be suid at 9 am | SCROGGINS. MARIE O Rovert 11 from the and Seroggins. Fun her " parents. turdas, mass &l Ofivet SELECMAN. o0n Wednesdsy, at_his residenc 3w chapel and | prices. Timothy Hanlon | _esr m sT. NE Phone L. 3343 V.L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of S nected with the original W. establishment. G40 F st. N w Phore Ecank FUNERAL DESIGNS. Prompl wuto delivers service. Artistic—expressive—inexpeusive. ‘Gude Bros. Co, 1314 F 191 residence, 3314 N st. n.w.. . beloved husband of the scopal Church, New st. n.w. Interment tery. SMITH. Snddenls, Wednesday, Apeil CHARLES H.. beloved husbund - Smith (ne: Lipphard). Funeral cometery copy.) F St

Other pages from this issue: