Evening Star Newspaper, January 28, 1929, Page 9

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You Should Have Gawler Service! lltruhgn “Everyt| nqrnaredwu:wilh ot e Ve friendly. under- wonderfully . wea with @ '!Mldiiw chh was Givitrs & z a-n..a,;kfio MORTICIANS = Alfred B. Gawler mlorl ing.” Walter A. Gawler WILLIAM. S, YOUNG DIES.: Former Actor and ‘Theatrical Busi- ‘ness Manager ‘Passes Away. Wiliiam's. Ywnfl‘ 82 years ald, for- mer actor and busi &u manager for a mmber of thea I companies, died rssaenet. 1533 Monroe street, rday. trical Xn"“"'n T ica) les years career in mu?.“ of the late John T, Ford of lllttmou.lnd was theatrical panies in the West. He was acquainted with Edwin Boom and other famous wvon of his tim During the ‘World War, Mx Young OPEN A CHARGE FINE MEN'S WEAR EISEMAN'S—7th. & F . Ar_e You Getting Your Full Doar s Worth? The purchasing power of your dollar depends on where you do your buying. Hundreds of thousands of thrifty homekeepers have learned that ’ they can make their dollars go further by buying all !Iw-r T.lah and Kitchen needs in an ASCO Store. Have you? Wherever our stores are located they - are known as - Er.o-omy . Centers, and Where Quality Counts First, Last and Always. St Pays to Trade Regularly Where Quality Cnunu and Your Moncy Gau Fur!lln! Pe_aches 8c;'c:.f.,5'3,c 4860 , Del Monte ‘tfil‘)by’s De Luxe own bakery right in-Washington. 0%9%°0%e%6¢%¢® Satisfying Millions of Particulax Drinkers Ypayly_l 4SCO Coffee Lb " ViciorBlend Coffee. . L e ONE CAN Sold Only in Combination ut Tbu Pnnl .. We use only the richest: and purest-ingrediems' obtainable, ‘that. is why our bread stays fresh lodger. Oven-fr,esh' to you from “our Vlctor Bread Pan Loaf 5c It flm Blalk, Mixed; Tndia, Ceylon, - Orlnn Poku " ONE CAN - Ritter’s Beans - thter s Spaghetti 2 o 13c * Kriow real satisfaction—buy yourBut!er and Eggl at “headquarters where qual ty. eounts and your. money goes furxhest The Finest Butter in America! . | RICHLAND BUTTER .......... oo (Gotd Seas ASCO or Del Monte Pears Challenge Cond. Mllk,_ ASCO Evap. Milk. .. ..... ASCO Vinegar . 3 Pkgs. 25¢ Large Size Packsge ..... 1 29¢ : Haw. Slced Pinsapple.** * 17c . 19¢| Stuffed onm.....;...'-* mc Fi mest Corn-F ed Beef Round TSR Sirloin Steak . . ... . . Porterhouse Steak Whole Cut Chuck Roast l_b., 50c .- Ib., 58¢ . Ib., 25¢ Selected Hog Livers, Ib.,. l3c' 2 lbs. for 25c Selected Steer Livers . .: ASCO Oleomargarine 'Sharp Cheese, Ib.,45¢ Long Horn Regulnr Prlce, 25¢ .Cheese, ll:., 33¢ lb., Zlc Sweet. Mixed P'ckles o Potato Salad STAR, .WASHINGTON, D. C, PRIEST’S BODY iS FOUND. RAQUETTE' LAKE, N. Y. January 28 .—The body of Rev. Thameling, pastor of St. Church here, who disappeared Saturday while en route Home, vn found yester- day beneath the ice in e which his automol nlfl plunged. 40 e‘benuth hurn was. employed by-the fuel administra~ tion and was later employed by the local Red Cross. o He is survived by'twp nephews, Frank ‘W. Denson of Woodford, Va., and Ed- ward 8. Byrnes of this city. Funeral services were conducted at the residence yesterday. Interment was in Baltimore Cemetery, Baltimore. il . -Births Reported. The following births have been reported toufl’l! Health Department in the past 3¢ B30 Yoo T Goldstein, 1' tne 4 Read, uz Father Thameling was urdatned in Italy in 1801. ' He was borh In’ Louiss ville, 50 years ago and at one time mnduu:el mlntom in Wisconsin. :na T Ll v Fowk'D. ‘ana zuz::getm ” F and tte Hammo: 3 oodruft. I?y.' i) LOST. AUTD -n"n: AND RACE on Soufhy £ W Fa Moty Barnes, nd xth,lub wirl nny. Walter and Kate Spriggs, bo: William" and Pearl “Proctor. sirl. i, noo.um ) e Tt Thet brown wary * Perry & Walsh Morticians Private Ambulances 29 H St. N.W. Main 984 l'n:!n M‘Illlt Pleannt and d K s Adi Abbey- Mausoleum |5 Beautiful—Enduring—Conveniont ;’M LACS AR FOSFETEON POOKETBOOK _and “et!onv 'I"I nlmo municate w B h h ¢ aturdey ?Y!. buneh, ey !utum o Reward, Illbl ight. B co NAVY, farnear i 5 m?.lmd'i':'{x? Rivata e 'APERHANGER'S' 'lmu, 1 lene Cleve. 8750. Rew! Oh s FEARL BEADS. 18:in h 151 Fay ot Satieat ‘rnmun cars; valued as ‘gift. Call Lincoln_6336-J. PERSIAN CAT, White, female; odd name “Queenie.* Phone Cleve. 5760. Re! large, diamond lhl 3 ing Opvesite Arfingten m mas out in the afternoon end view this wonderful mausoleum ‘G'!lt &t: ;envu and permanent tran- TM:' hallowed Dbeauty 1o an everlasting mcmmal o the love and reverence for thou who have passed on. ENTOMBMENT COSTS. NO THAN UNDERGROUND l:l‘lolxl:. Inspeet Now—Open Every Day Office1000Conn. Ave. Main7897 R, white, » 'mn luntn wight . WRIST WATOH, Girar I8dy’s, white gold, on etween 12th and 14th sts. n.e. JI_North REW D —for the “return to Nichols Co., fil )and lldl white gold elnrem case with fll- ond cly ngraved om $250 REWARD" For the return to Nichol: ., 626 Blde.."Uidmond and. sostal 'nma pncu eind just fnr—thny uq 'l'HE BEST & in Washington, couuhnn' the un. le Quality of M the merchandise offered in this “Ad.” ” L L::;fomu s BEST : gr.n’.dn;;hl;l‘:m v _gm'-sig:l : ZZc Celery lzc g:ar:;’; BES’t‘ 2 Al 45c “216 Size—A Good-Sized Orange” Florida, Early York Variety - New Cabbage : “Pointed. Greu: Heads” ) B . A Real Bargain in Grapefruit .. | [ 5 - 25 Q Pound e § Grapefruit M ‘M f th ‘BL i R btad “Deul at' ‘ASCO’ Stores and Save: Monvey Doctors Reco Dogtors Recommend It is tlle best and the charge is only $4.00 in city. | 1 defy any one to 1 ‘will give say this is mnm-CLARK you a com class ‘goods and funeral, ‘‘cars " and || all, cemetery lot in- || service. " 'We 'have xpert - embalmers cluded— . ‘manager, Will $150.00 “Eltiott; is a man of GRAV . € VAUI..T .1 guarantee ,my Jl years’ experience. ‘Or any other M quality steel Vllll. m $85., 5.00 w thm.ton % R-mnablmlahn o Cor. Chapin St. N.W Col: 432 Clupel and Ofiicel service, $78.up, \is. perfect.” * " Col. 432 more for a funeral than you feel. .. you can afford. It isn’t necessary, ‘We have made it unnecessary. - Our service, complete in every respect, can be had for as little as: $125. This sum is fora really fine, fiut-qunhly service, in every re- lpect. Pay no more unlon you de- : sire to do so. %EAI. FUNERAL HOM]-‘. 9'01- reference Ask Tty e, ¥ Phones: Lincoln 8200-8201 Hel T “wiliam's .| entifiqy n Stound one eye. Plerce, 3012 R n.v.| “To. lost in ‘Washington m‘mnfl rounn g flll’Elm MONDAY, . JANUARY' 28, 1929. DR. BRACHET TO LECTURE. sar Eminent . Belgian Elnbryulo.l:t to Be Heard at G: W. 0. Dr. Albert et, tmlnaht Bel[hn mbmlotm. -m laeum under the auspices of the' Gm“ wuhl.nmn Uni- versity this, afternoon at § o'clock on “Heredlty as an Embryologi¢al Process.” opening | Tomorrow afternoon at 4:48, under the auspices of the Alliance Francaise and the university, Df. Brachet will ‘give a lecture, “in' Freénch, ‘on’ “La’ Situation Actuelle de 'Europé et le Progres Sci- jue.” The lectures, which will place in foom 29, Corcoran ‘Hall of unl- versity, are open to the public as well as to Invited guests. Membarl of t.he B!D]o ical Society of Washington, ARianice Francaise,the bidlogical -nd modern language. -staffs of the local universities and high schools and the diplomatic tative of France and’Belgium will attend. Clyde G. Stevens Dies. CHICAGO, January 28 (#).—Clyde s | G- Stevents, d'l. viu president of Charles A. Stevens & Bros;; died yesterday. He Was & 30n of John Stevens, one of the omtml members of the firm, and has with the Loop store ever ‘since lnvu\( Princeton Unlnmty * Deaths Reported ' The following deaths have heen repo to th ported Department in- the past 24 Dovle, 3. 3016 O ot muln‘er ospital. 9 Prospect the thnnu- n;ug' Hospital, Incouly. OHILDREN, SISTERS AND nmzx l-lla GEOR fesire to thank ou theie 1oy GE I."lmlflid M beauti! oot . s Hour o m‘-fl-’“'g?-’e’.?‘ Gk AND HIS .uai'i ™ SCANLON, llc! e many m-nu: ho sent Bah ‘0 onermas A o Tatmer °f FOWARD “a‘mn"‘ S ¢ i ot g TR0 2day. Januars 39, "Relatives ama Friends Svited Y, nurzy, gm.:'::a:::m.:: X Funeral from i nce Wednesday, Tanuary 30, i lllne .nmnrl nE | lnd IIPIIOIY 1‘!&“ MARIE PIERCE, CALLOWAY. TESSIE. on. at- her Tesl !nu.“ {ll WAY, Jlnu. Braths I TIL U . MARIA AN o‘!u:fl-y‘o?v.muuy 27, 1 uol‘.LAIAY JAMES EMERS( UN Suddenty, 20, Vednoadar, Januaey 3¢, 1648, at ¥ Ariz. $ EMERSON LBAY.N nd of R Murie 1 ewmany - Funeral Wednesass, 730, ot i ing pm., from lenwood C!Il.hf) - Bétafives and iHonds Snviea: GRICE. GEORGE K. All metbers of h.“tll-l No, Mo de l‘umhl- ne-n'a ce o ence_of Msaas. Jemuary 3913 p. s funeral. - Services ll flll f,Our Redeemer, 8th and Barry RY W. SHAED. W. M. PAYNE, Secretary. * WARRELL. wms c Q0 u\man January M W e 1 inee: Rassoms Irom ‘his,_ iate. reidence. 3235 Newt ne. on Tuesday, January 29, Rolatives and friends invited. X Cwmfl' H Pigscataway, *fatermont Prince or miwnim 0] ok | LOMBARD, CAMILLA. On this life R f Mr. banon Church, (rlendn Yivited. rterment Wed- 'y 30, at’Lel Cross. Roads, Westmoreland 03 L od wife of N lnndeln";mxl:m"' of l':n'l- Jon She sl orper .;}tzl s and e Norfolk papets, nll\u <opy.), REBECCA - IRENE. 4 :‘:’?flu TR at L . A rn'fl" oA e Acands. Jor: of Mrs. Magtle Ford and ot Mra. Mary Booker Gr He: Booker. Funeral & On | ROBINSON, rr‘.' A% "l‘l'lll RO) h | ~Sunday. J-un{”y Braths. Amenan and t te “hereny notlm °fi.‘ X MARY E You arrestly reaussied xnunt All II‘“[ "ll" are lb!fl'l“! mma 1o nite BESSIE w“fifig A R Taads SANTORD. WILLIAM ¢ Saturdey, saanuary 1929, gue Hines hor nw.. ruqan J-mnry" \UDOLPH BALDWIN. At ot Shevy Chase. 8CH ot Puneral priv National Cemeters. TR D. On Saturdav. at het residence. i ELE D. siiiman: dence on Inter- Alexan- 1‘5 Sunday, Jan Pmbymfnn Cemetery. ’“t‘W‘“t" O P At e e derce. 2734 P st nuw. ALTER S.. of "lk fate Johm "B and - Harriett : brother’ of Maner B Ford, J. sc-‘uu s mains resting at the W. Erne e Co. est ond funeral parlors, 28 h an arion ave. nw. Notice of Runcral TYLER, ERNEST. On .““‘ln January 27, ere- and _of dscn of Hears 'mad Alics ureday, January 31, at rom b A M. E_ Zio ains resting “the 'W. ineval pariorly 2332 A. Departe: Sai ) Enbick, _nr“vt‘- o. BER! {his lite 5 Philip._and’ Anna - Whiting, brother o Eleanor Wayman Ellsworth ‘and Adele Whiting. He_al. at 1 pm. corner 1st and B s ing At the W. Ern parlors, 2323 Ga. ave. In fimnriam CAR’ ANH% h m orlwhool nr!:y dr:e‘; "h- it elent Snse sge % ar today, Ji A faithful mother, lovite and kipd; m . ADA. * CLAl B I!l ETH, who unmd ot nll‘l ago today. * Gone. but not forgotten. WL vis Co. funeral CLARK. * AN. THOMAS. W. Suddenly on Sun o ? fl BV bis residence: 31 R s AN, quartermas Tor setgesnt. mmd bemnd husbend of - Gertrude . Jordan" and deve faths Gerald R, Jordon 'and Marie ord:n Tone: Notice:of funeral. iater. KLOTZ, ELIZABETR AMANDA. On Sunda?, Januery 31, A~ s n Ty 29, Fequtem mass Inters mzm' “(orivere Cfl“m Slivet "Gometer M'IINCI. ADELARDE. fla )» ADELARDE, On Janu S’ dibe ‘ang- Alesande ‘:‘:“":‘fi:n“'u‘”‘ st Bstale SR mday. Janu- e 2 gy nlh!!ll from 10th WILLIAM AN, it chapel of John R. Wril nemumn y. Jnnuuyn at3pm. | . .m-uuu 30, T S gt.,.,fi S SR, ture Jum-ry 16, . EMMA. On Sa Y, oo A 9, .7:. ’;:‘ festing a¢ eomzm. at 3 p.m. st i eral home. 816 & Wioncral ‘sorvicas at Oskwood Falls-Cirurch, Va., January. 39, %‘"xmu-m.’,‘fi;{ mi h Holl:' of hlulll hmlmr R 2""5.. i rvfeu o A mun"l-uunn ld.'! lf""u.' ~ s 4 Mrs. mul unlc- ‘“"i. l.co' hi te ban. x.um.'fit"i‘a‘ai r:a .,,.;,mm : ( Brentwood, orl?fl. “’Rof B ¢ o v o ) at Bike, mear” unnfi 5 hul'q,\: P ' from ""Qo’.“' W fo3 Samate town, Arlington County, P cson-Incaw 'f \ “son-in-aw. o Jouggin Rotey Str- and Clorencs. Rose. leaves Gune huvu ana ¢ Triends: s:.‘:- LA l'oflw of fu- De s Hoapit ;'o’n'n‘n‘ov dev niece of Mrs, Catherine W {o, mourn het depatture m friends. Rempaina resting | ch, " intarment 1y 28, ', OBeleven ita ¢ “Easer { W hore: Aned 66' yoars " Noties of fum hereaf OLDHAM, Ji ..am.“?:'.‘fl‘{ nee Gved wite ‘ot the late Lou 1 {rom her late oausry 39 ot ressional Cermetery. b rrtg n# e Bibiey 16 *:l MARGARET 3 e Blink), M residen Tife of Joh Chureh, 13th Kelatives and at Mount Oli- Voted son of I." and Mattle Drother of Theims Rosers, Mal- d_ Mover Ol Noties of ft hig! h ey G(nl Oflmlfl'! *ha Pheds In vited. 0!“!3 l‘ll' 0. On Sunda: r-Jlmllry 1Oy Beloved son of ,‘,‘&:E.g‘ ." Osborne co. Wednes: DICE, LENA W. In leving remembrance of 8y, January 28, Today recalls sad memories Of & dear one gone to rest, And those who still remember Are those that loved you best. HER DEV¢ HUSBAND. * DICE. LENA W. In loving memory of our moiner and Srandmother: LERA W. bi3E o passed aay hree sears ‘avo todey. Jln\l-ry 28, . Just & thought of gweet temembrance, jond and true, aigt J’ R ALMENA V nnn- D. A mnu of love and_ devotio) ‘memory be- foved. fatn r”*"’ RAHAL who M % this e -D 7-ive Jears ago s, Junva :varl'B vmrrn. BLAUNCHE '°".’:§§","f. "-u -';m e IANE"BUN: ‘memor. s NOCK JHNSON. JOHNSSENA JomNsON nawm. . BINSON, THOMAS M. In lovin of my d‘lr husband, tmh : : SON,” who dbis lite s0 suddenly January 28, Mass will be said at . Peter's Church for-the repose of his ul. . ¢t . Begima : Japruave - JIOTHERY, HARRY, Jr. 'mu-;n oo of 4' ‘20-“‘ m ar e ¥ a-mn 5. i, h, he i ttle 3 OB ol e utles Agd, T know how peacetul he is sleepins, *ml AND MOTHER. * SELDON, MARY A. In loving remembrance ¢ sister and Shour gear an ‘r,],l.'_“.‘"‘""" ‘who departed iy, JuDuATy 38 You lett behind a broken heart sincere, w never uu. never will, ovivh B, & aroon. 'A. 'A. SELDON. ™5 8 s e o & fl‘nn . CIM H. In sad Ilth- ‘Tue J. F, Mannivg Co. in. 1970 STRexT N. W, Wasime 1w - Formerly 940 ALMU ! | Maattn onaper. ~ Frank Geler’s Sons Co. - Private Limousine Ambulance Lincoln oo 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.w. {rom_th January 2 3 o'clock D. ent in Bethel Cemeters, CAROLINE. Suddenly, on Satur- R Saniary a6 i ingg, st her residence. CAROLINE s 3034\4':« N 33ern Gnupel. Tolepnane _Main 2473 " Herbert Bil Nevius 924 New York Ave. N.W. 1337 10th St. N.W. J-WILLIAM LEE'S SONS, c'R"E“M'AT'SfiPL? : | automasus: Service W.W.Dul&Co. 316 W ST. NE. LINCOLN 8300. mul.mc. Sm ’s v-a 9 Eatablished 1061 x m :| GLENWOOD CEMETERY Choice lots and’ sites for sale. Vai month. FUNERAL DESIGNS. ‘R‘ at MS SIVE f kA W & Eye v-,'.‘_-ffi Gude ififlfiz‘u"‘? St. 5 m

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