Evening Star Newspaper, April 4, 1929, Page 9

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Premier- Says His ' Govern- ment to Continue Until New Constitution Enacted. By the Associa MADRID, 'n'.lnwer;..‘l ‘premier: -fil:'-t;!w. an_ inter- 'w Tuesday with the Associated Press, revealed that he had decided that his lovemman:m would ‘hn‘g:l a nluagn ¥, for. nm as. :\‘macted a new constitution. He. did not, however, set a specific date for his retirement, which he forecast. re- centlymthe:rmdothhhmulng "wnh respect to the duration of my government and its future constitution, everything already has beem decided upon,” he said. “The Assembly will last ars and when the new’ constitu- been eni and put into force I shall nuretomyhamawenjw its quiet and guard my heal He denied that the eenwnhlp intended to obscure or minimize “nm a recept university troubles by saying that such matters always had been subject to the great ex_u&cenuom of youthful passion. e premier sald the relltldns be- tween the govemment and the workln. OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT FINE MEN'S WEAR EISEMAN'S—7th & F Press, For All-Around Wear Sports-Town SUITS Tailored By Hart Schaffner & Marx $ ‘With long trousers for business wear— knickers for sports wear. It’s the ideal Suit for the man who golfs or motors a great deal— especially practical for traveling. Durable tweeds, cheviots and worsteds in brown and gray mixtures. TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road Col. 464 P‘m"{ Adams 10341 We Are Ever Mindful of the Desires of Our Clients connection with usry serv- our "'i 1-5: of u?vu_." o B Bar in ’luu!ral Parlor—Private ulance—and Livery ll Connection JAMES T. RYAN Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. Telephone Atlantic 1700-1701 R All-Service Topcoats, §29.50 , Knit—Not Woven Raleigh Haberdasher 1310 F Street Hlustrated to the left: A Col- onial-type bridge lamp, com- piete with shade. $15.00; Governor Winthrop Secretary, made in our own shops, of Mahogany, Antique Maple or . vamy, $185; a Chippendale side chair in Mabogany with seat of rush, $40. ) A SECRETARY o DESK [for the Writing Corner JWRI TING corner can complete the comfort and usefulness of ‘the living room, and lend the necessary touch of life that gives this very important yoom its name. And for this task no better pitce of furniture bas ever been construcied than the Secretary, with its ample drawer Space below, its writing compariment carefully pigeon-holed. to accom- modate the family correspondence, and its glass-doored upper part to bold books and other things that one likes to have handy. Ilus- trated above is.one of many excellent models that you see on our Sloors, and. 1o accompany it there are scoves of side chairs and lamps of many types.. And, bappily, the pricesJike the - Drices of everything here~are low eyough so-make a purchase at the store of W. & J. Shane an event i economy. A Governor Winthrop Desb\ndentncal to thc Secretary with the exception of the top section's,can be had for . . . . $ 0 @ W. & J. SLOANE ‘ 2 I"b? House. with the Greent Shuteers”” i 709-711-713 TWELFTH STREET, N.’ :’pfl! l—oul Primo_de || Frances E. Harrell Reaches Wash- il | in"a 12,000-mile tour of the country. | - Custems Bureau Denlos Fith Charge That Boat Wu Halted at Gun Point. By the Assoctated Press. ELECTRIC L I.EAGUE T0 BANQUET TONIGHT 1800 Dealers, Contractors and Manu- facturers Will Hold Annual Fete, 'c.mu to Speak. Customs Enforcement Bureau acknowl- mm:mtsnmm- yacht Restless had searched for 1 The annual ban the Electric l.euue of Was n vm be held at he Mayflower Hotel at l 3 uloct tonight, when ‘ashington electrical dealers, enntflchrl and equip- ment manufacturers_and visiting elec- trical men from Phflldflphll. New York, Pittsburgh, Baltimore and andria will atténd. Harry R. camll, local electrical ex- pert, will deliver the only address of the evenln: Wwhen he discusses methods of %omounl the advancement of the elec- cal industry. Ten vaudeville acts, in- clud.\nl several complained to Wi that men nefimumum“umz, g'u:ni }:nlf:’d his mmnur:‘hem_nu; Liberty by firing their revolvers an then one man searched the investigation the Customs nounced that it had been customs boat had been the the yacht. * Deputy Collector of Oulmu McGH Wwho made the announcément, sald tols were fired In the air wi failed to stop on a whistle that after that there was play. He sald the boat cause it was & new and a fast craft such as is someti; used to run liquor. McGill said Pish showed no displeasure during the search and exchanged cour- S e, an T per~ | mitted the Restless to Deaths Reportcd. Jobn B, Panail, 83, James V. il Finddeus Hospital. E. Wn 3 vnmd States Sol- adis Fome BT 1ith midt, flfl!“’ r song and ice teams, vide entertainment tor tlu affair, which will be presided over. The dinner wil be mark- by a humorous edition of the |le- iblication, the ‘Outlet,” which will be distributed among the diners by specially costumed girls. Ralph P. Gibson is chairman of the bln juet committee, which includes also . Clay, field representative of the omnl-unn. J. D. lnckusy Jack Burm. C. E. Raymond, Rogers, E. Dement, E. W. Gll) Paul West. A F. E. Horn, N. H. Barnes and J. T, Kirchner, e =1 [PLANE FOR MISS NICHOLS’ TOUR LANDS IN CAPITAL Ella L Lee A et 85, “.‘.fl’ 3 Prainer, en- . meuwglul ne. ington in Curtiss/Fledgling, Ac- companied by W. A. Winston. E. Harrell landed at Fledg- ling p] which wfll be used by Miss Ruth Nichols, Rye, N. Y., soclety girl, er. Sonn Basker 5:;{& A. wuji\h- m"fii‘? nuaml. Harrell was. accompanied by William A. Winston, one of the coun- try's nlenn pflou who was an Army instructor during the war. Wash- ospital | i Nichol propably wil leave ington this th Richmond as her Y - Marriage Llcenses. , 21, Riel . vlv first sto] guchoh is making the tour to Richmond, ‘ promou the establishment of aviation clubs throughout the country as branches | & "c:&‘l:f- Clatk, 33, and Henrietta Stevens. 'd of pri- i il of the Aviation Country Club of New their own Rey. York, an organization eem vate pllots who own and and ices Vlglnu Towers. 3 Mv’ .'Hh'vu- 0. R % Conar Ter. i, Mor s, W 4 Do M. MeRencs, 35 Rev- ¥ 4 Burmer " sapa plan i In the United sum ‘wages and sal. aries paid by auto makers total, it il said, $600,000,000 a year. i When next you visit one of the [ - world’s fine homes... Look fc > the Because they are mde slowly, carefully, lovingly, only a few Mason & Hamlin pianos can be given to the world e 4 homes of people who Gener: find their to homes of people hwtbe.“yw;rl;ymdmpniwpwp!ethhthemto choose the fine things of life and the means to afford them. NAndn,nnd:emmimofol;‘_nfthAvsnuu:l,‘ tl:::ntluof ewport, the winter palaces of Palm piano is usually a Mason & Hamlin. Peopkwhoownone.ofl:enpomttoztwidnhem prwdwlveofflaeh‘ndwnthwhmhthcymi(htmhtel 'Whmflerhlndnlupond:ewdllornmmmby they:are right. For the Mason & Hamlin is the finut(tndfln the costliest) piano in the world. ‘We should be glad to have you visit us-and see for your- ! self that both in the richness of its music and the beauty ofmun.dnumnbl-hmhnatmdnquitzm Mason & Hamlin Model A (ebonwed) is $1650 Only $165 need be paid now zyma !opny the balance; your old piano taken in ex- . change, and a generous allowance made. With the Am- pico, the supreme reproducing instrument, Model A in - i mnmn A mminal.clnrto for transportation, Here you Mfl‘-fl-’iflmwm uflmm—bn&bbwmm fid directors mronx.m—u«-owamlmm and | needed nal i, | Action on Financial Situation Is A tine affairs of the Reserve hen | Thermometer—4 p.m 12 midnight, 62; 4 am, 57 TRADE BOARD BODY cKs! Au‘rfisksm Ledlsunou SUCIDE FOLLONS |- ~ MURDEROF G, 17 motorists, ...,.... by the A-m Conneclieut Man Wields Pls- & lminalne” iy reponaine tol When Auto Crashes Mmflmmflflumm s commoe of '%: Through Stone Wall. ton Board of Trade noon. The proposed law will now go to the of the trade board for Mhm:‘mwm.z for ratification. The legislation, which is being }rym A A 85 been fnflcueahnmuof el law vidlatlons, at! FEDER_AI. a'zsznvz ' GOVERNORS MEET Not Expected to Be Taken. ! STEWART RITES HELD. i Bervices Are Conducted in St. Mar-| garet's Episcopal Church. 1 Funeral services fbr Charles Foley Stewart, manager of troop movements for the American way Association, | who died at his residence, 2901 Six- teenth street, Tuesday, were conducted in St. Margaret's Episcopal Chuch, Connecticut avenut and Bancroft place, wdly at 10 o'clock. Stewart, who was 64 years old, hnd :h-rge of railway transportation of | troops throughout the United States during the World War. Births Reported. seph A. and Anne M. Hoover. girl. fl 2d,B,gand Althes N. Rinehart il and Greene. girl. 5. Hurson: inor, By the Associated Press. Governors of the 12 Federal Reserve banks met in joint conference with the Reserve Board today, with Secretary Mellon announcing beforehand that no action bearing on the financlal situation would be taken. Mr. Mellon declared the conferees would consider only rou- system. The Secretary said that during the three-day semi-annual meeting of the governors they might have discussed the cenenl flnnnch.l situation, but that if his was done it was only incidental to thelr conversations on the routine busi- ness of the banks, and that no action 'll likely ‘to result from their confer- sald it was pos- nhle that the governors might make recommendations affecting their banks, b‘“do he did not know that they planned 0. of Columbia, Maryland and Vlr‘lnb—?lfl ly cloudy u'mkht and to- morrow; slightly warmer tonight; mod- erate to fresh southwest winds. ‘West Virginia—Partly cloudy wm.m and tomorrow, not much change in temperature, Records for 24 Hours. L, T3 Harve: Edward A ‘and Vicg Arnold and Helen [ware pm., 57; m”h flf Ullmdtl. .m., 57; ' RICE, wish to thenk ou: mlnv lrl‘nd.l lnd relzuvel for their llnd- | p.m., 30.26. .m., 30.28; | I\m .n‘ thy and flowers during the iil- 12 hl.to:!.cn.m zlmq L 38 of our mother, Mrs. u,m. noon, 31 20. m 4 o LELAND R. RICE MRS, M. R. KENDALL, | 3:30 pm. g% Deatha lmpeum b4, occurred at » 6: 15 a.m. Mu ot IB_N o1 parted this life H’(hu{”‘l‘r xmv “. G of Tide Tables. (Purnished by United States Coast lnfl Geodetic Survey.) ‘Today—Low tide, 10:22 a.m. and 10:58 pan.; high tide, 3:42 am. and 4:05 pm. | mmrnw -Low 1‘1’1‘0 am. ::: pm.; high tide, am. 4 aa p.m. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 5:49 am.; sun sets 6:33 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun rises 5:48 am.; sun sets 6:35 pm. }lmfln)hn uw fi"u‘n?’ tomobile lamps C.mlmm of the Water. Great Falls—Clear. Weather in Various Cities. noon, her la X Friday, ‘AbHI s Relatives ‘snd {riends' invited.” Inte; Lineoln Mmom beme ery. BAYLOR, EMMA ulmu 5, 5t me s of Miriam l?hwh ted mm Mo et 1o BATLOR, Frid & Hon LAY ANNATC. ELAKE. GERALDINE 8. Departed this life Wednesday. April 3, 1929, BLAKE. daushter of Mr. Cand herr & | Blake of 823 You X neral late COLEMAN, Avrll 4.7 1 aw of the iate o s ane: from the chapel at Greenmount Baltimore, W on Berurdar ASe o 'nt IHJION; EUGENE. On llnndly. 18%9; ot Walter Reed Howpitel one- nd _one Anrlls 1929, at 1 Jar 1 Georgia e e Ariington National Cemetery. FLAMMER. MARY E. On Wednesday, Avril 3. 1929, MARY E. FLAMMER Leloved wite of Georse . Hi A Abiiene, s eien Ty Atlania, ~ ANE JOSEPHINE. oOn ~Tussday Srmineham ril 3, 1 ANE JOSEPHINE. beloved dluthler 101" e Nete "Somn A and Netlie " Friel. - Puneral from her late residence. Friday mornin '1“: by s eutem Tohersent Mot Oluves: Cem XX TJENNIE M. Wednesday, Avril 3, 1029, M., beloved wife of Edwi neial from the reeiden St. Thomas Apos! o'clock.” Relatives and frien rment Mount Olivet Ce: Asge d Infl Y beloved mother of Chaties, McOsrihy - nd grandmother of Andrew McCarthy. She also leaves two gisters. four brothers and & host of other relatives and friends to mourn, her departure ains _restin at John T, Rhineg: funeral chapel, 3ri 6 ots. aw. Notice of funeral later. lolunt ALICE. On Wednesday. April 3. 1029, ALICE, beioved wis of the late John A M Gavenier of Jonn and CAISter ,fematns resting parlor s 'chlpg"n Bt Rotioe " of emeral e MUDD, GEORGE F. Wednes- dar. 3. Aol 3, 1o, ns%fl"nnu :fl i ::'I JEORGE F. MUDD, Funeral Waldorf, M E S P E RS E A P e R PR R R L R P393t ER TR R R E S R E M EE S S e FOREIGN. (7 a.m., Greenwich time, and ‘:&' ‘E"' restin; " o 2o av, Avri1 'S, at ‘m«nm it 'hh ite w ;“'h‘r“?e‘ng‘enfifim . fl“ Dfll,- lflmu u“‘ l“. mrt.z-“m i it m §§§ i . CARTER, "ot | WILSON, DANNIE. at | {113 sEVENTH 6T, 4 | Hodern Chave = erat 641 H St. N.E. at not bcmnodme:mreh. In Memortam, BLAND, EDITH. A tribute to the" mmo" y T slst my_des er, [ BLAND "(nee Tt irs ago today, April 4. 1027, The Sowers we blace pon vour greve L I‘M-m"{o sleeps beneath G ‘SISTER. MRS. BERTHA LAND, . A tribute of love and de- B ANion 15 e, memery of B devoted wife #nd mother, who deparf this life two years ago today. April 4. 1927. Eweet memories will linger forever, Time will never erase The memory of oir dear one - Until we meet face to face. HER HUSBAND AND SON. * , EDITH. In lovin my dear daughter. who today, April 4. Sleep on. a«-r une and take thy rest. @ vou_so. God loves you best. HER DI i BARBARA RANDALL. BLAND. ml‘l'n dear siste: remembrance of ied two years ago In_jemembrance of my BLAND (nes Eandell), Left behind sad hi Bad Hearts. that Taved you so sincere, That mever did snd never will = dear. ‘ llm’ln lovini aughter. DOR died six years ago today, memory 7 pdariing h lfli As time Hl-l n Than T did on the day of For abssnce can never close ke “aoor ot y heart, And'the Tamp of my love is still glowing. W all loved ber so deatly, but God loved st HER DEV, MOTHER. LILLIAN CAR- ER. AND 1OVING BROTHER. ELLS- A. H. A tribute of love to our iate pastor. Rev. A, ‘who dml"‘d this life four years ago today, April 4, 1925, Gone. but not forgotten. MRS, CARRIE DAPHNEY AND PAMILY. CATLETT, REV. A. H. In loving remem- brance of our late pastor. A H CATLETT. who departed 'hlx ll[. four years ago today. April 4, 102 Loved in life. in death mnubenc THE DEACONESSES OF MOUNT - BAPTIST MRS. M REYNOLDS, CHAIRMAN. CATLETT, REV. A."H. In sad remembrance of qur devotsd husband and father, Rer. R e Kl ur yests ok ¥, Apr H; l("C.A " EVA AND J( WALKER. JAMES £ Sweet 10 of M ALKER. Iste super- . and major o s n-zf-lf&n. N. G D! G who sacrificed his all. that' ihe beliigerent natons of the o714 under Ged wight have & new birth Tender, patient, brave, Govted. e o In loving nmminm of mv dear frierd. DA died two years ago today, April 4, 193, T gm thinking of von. Dannie. Just as 1 saw you last. May your sovl rest in peace. FRIEND. NELLIE GREEN. * MEMORIALS, d + WRITE OR FELEPHONE MAIN 2988 FOR ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET Tue J. F. Manning Co., Inc. 419 18T STREET N W, WaASHINGTEN AMBERS Steel Burial Vaults | Wm. H. Sardo & Co, Private Limousine Ambulance s Lincoln 524 Y S Sl s B i ALMUS R.8PEARE Y original W. Kw“ Connoehn Ave. Potomac 4600 F18 years ot 1208 B ot 43 years at 840 F ot " Frank Geier’s Sons Co. elephone _Main 2473 Herbert B. Nevius Funeral Home 924 New York Matn Quick, Dignified, nle:nn Barvice, et Automobile Service W.'W: Deal & Co. 18 A JT. lll."u'm l;l‘!;"m 8200, JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1337 10th St. N.W Phone North 47, CREMATORIUM. \her | 332 PA._AVE N W __NATIONAL 1384. TIMOTHY HANLON Private Ambulanee Linc. FUNERAL DESIGNS. - BLACKISTONE, 1407 ‘H Beautiful Floral Designs §5 and andup GEO. C. SHAFFER' -mg;y W ERLE 4 e Store. l4th & Eye

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