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T T T = OPEN'A CHARGE ACCOUNT FINE MEN'S WEAR EISEMAN'S—7th & F Perry & Walsh Morticians Private Ambulances 29 H St. NW. Main 984 CHANGE IN GLEBE ROAD URGED ON COMMISSION as Way to Save His Property From Damage. | By a Btaft Corresponaent of The Star. CLARENDON, Va., April 12.—Accom- panied by State Senator Frank L. Ball and Attorney Charles T. Jesse, James | Head, a resident of Glebe road, appeared | before the Virginia State Highway Com- mission in Richmond yesterday to urge a change in the route at Glebe road ‘where it runs through his place. In his plea to the commission Head and his attorneys pointed out that by THE EVENING : STAR, WASHINGTON, ' D. (GIFT TO UNIVERSITY com James Head Outlines New Route|i1a¢ time, T. French, seed analyst of the State Department of Agriculture, is making inspections this week in Matthew and Gloucester Counties of narcissus bulbs, of which about 115 acres are planted'in the two counties. The inspections are bc made for the narcissus bulb m veral species of lesser bulh files a?:’d !el ‘WOrms. __WASHI;IGTON'S FINEST MEN’S WEAR STORE—T SPECIAL! Friday and Saturday BLUE SUITS Tailored by Hart Schaffner & Marx $2950 Just the suits men want now—at an extremely attractive price. Plain blue Serges and Pencil Striped Blue Unfinished Worsteds—in the newe est double and single breasted styles—peak or notch lapels. wear. A size to fit every man. Raleigh Haberdasher Use an Extended Payment Account 30¢ awee 1310 F Street The Lowest Price These Lamps Have Ever Been Sold for! None to Dealers Limit of 1 to a Customer Just the right weight for spring Alterations Are Included. PAYS BORAH HONOR Salmoh Levinson Establishes War Outlawry Foundation at Idaho School. By the Associated Press. MOSCOW, Idaho, April 12.—A gift of $55,000 from demm O. Levinson, an attorne; advocate, for uuwmnt ’:f“: wry of War {am Edgar Borah Outla Foundation” at the unlnnlt of Xdlho was_announced here yesterday by Dr. Frederick J. Kelly, prelldenc of the uni- versity. The endowment was offered to w’ mnu “the great contribution of Wil- Edgar Borah to the cause of the world peace and democracy.” Levinson did not state what form the foundation should take. In a resolution accepting the offer, the board of ts of university inti- mated that a lectureship would be established, correlated with courses deal- ing with various phases of international Abbey mausobum Beautiful—Enduring—Conv. MILITARY HIGHWAY BEYOND SOUTH GATE Ovposite Ariingten Cemetery unity for inspection IS |P opport; NOW Vaults 11 dly, onl; o pen every day and Sunday. A more mw ‘memorial for loved ones cannot be obtained. ENTOMBMENT COSTS NO MORE THAN UNDERGROUND BURIAL Glass-front cremation niches for urns containing ashes can be purchased. Office 1000 Conn. Ave. Main7897 $ It's a “Raleigh 8 THE FAIRWAY GOLF OXFORD As comfortable as a moccasin, yet it’s as smart a shoe as you'll see on the course. Of fine pliable cork elk with tan Russian calf tips and heel foxings. Sturdy tire-tread soles. ' Also in white elk with black calfskin. Raleigh Haberdasher 1310 F Street C., FRIDAY, lations, with ulllldflluon of "m possible m;mn APRIL 12, 1929. it of world A peace, u,mm‘xmm,h - T, el Tecog M the fll of war, which the dlhn Benlwr hu champion- ed for years, It is said to have formed Sin h“lll'l t‘:: of entg into the Woml ‘War, hn e o s srbe of worl . He was the T of the Ammerlun Committee m%b— llwry of War, of which he now is chair- sen tor Borah, c)ulrmln o! the com- mmm on foreign relaf the Sen. ate, long has advocated -ntl-vn pro- pouh and lectured for the cause of mmh‘l ‘yhn for abolishing war was embodled in a Benate resolution intro- duced in 1923. It was based on the contention uut international peace proposals would be helped “if 'nr luelt were declared a punishable crime in ternational law." Hh resolution advocated a universal making nr a publie eflme under the w of naf a code of inter- national law w !olter a peace founded on equality and justice among nations, and an international court modeled upon the United States Supreme Court. MEETING AT BETHESDA TO SPUR-WHIPPET RACES Plans Are Made to Perfect Perma- nent Montgomery County Organization., By a Staft Correspondent of The Star. BETHESDA, Md., April 12—For the purpose of popularizing whippet racing in Montgomery County, plans are being made to perfect a permanent organiza- tion of the Montgomery County Whippet Club at a meeting of fanciers at the Montgomery County Bullding Bethesda April 18, it was announced by Justice of the Peace A. L. Moore of this place. ‘Temporary officers aiready have been elected and a racing commission: ap- pointed. The officers are Charles W. Steers, president; F. H. Pfaff, vice pres- treasurer, X hairman: W. C. Sumner, William Stewart, 3d; Dr. Thomas Armstrong and Robert D. Hsgner. Judge Moore said that more than 25 enthusiasts have already joined the as- soclation. WASHINGTON'S FINEST MEN'S WEAR STORE Set in Hearts WEDDING RING . . . | what A %.E.".u,..":l' " ool fi-h‘,“' t'1 p.m., for i B "".;;;! thiczar Gt oun” fate prother . WILLIS, Illlkr "B R B .! & mother of James, It el Bundy end Remain re t.u' prrey 0. 1929, mother of Sl e o 3“ “ tl PBIIH”‘ fllfllt llm rothy F b latt: oted sister-in-law THE WEATHER District of Cdulnbh—hk tonight and tomorrow; minimum somewhat warmer tomorrow; 'winds. northwest Maryland—Fair tonight, with light to heavy frost; tomorrow fair and some- warmer; moderate northwest R ireinia—Fair, with light to frost; somewhat cooler in extreme west portion tonight; tomorrow fair and somewhat warmer; moderate northwest winds. E gt it e col eavy frost; tomorrow fair, with rising tem- perature. Records for 24 Hours. ‘Thermom: 12 midnight, 43; 4 am, 42; 8-am, 44; noon, 55. Bnromzur—d pm., 3004; 8 pm., idnight, aon 4am, ”.M. Y. Lowest temperature, 42, occurred at 5 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 64; lowest, 37. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United amu Coast and | Geodetic Survey. ‘Todsy—Low tide, 401..\\1 and 4:45 pm.; hllh tide, 9:49 am. and 10:21| pm. | ” Tomorrow—Low tide, 4:46 a.m. and 5:35 pm.; high tide, 10:36 am. and |11:12 pm. The Sun and Moen. ‘Today—Sun rose 5:37 a.m.; sun sets ' 6:42 pm. Tomorrow—Sun rises 5:35 am.; sun sets 6:43 p.m. Mmmmnn'lo neul:!lpm Automobile | half hour after lunuu ksl I Condition of the Water, Great Palls—Slightly muddy. ‘eather in Various Citles. @ Temperature. 1 It Lake City. il Iahs Cur. San Diego, Calif Franeisco. PSSR T E L R P T S P 0.34 Clea: 0.33 Cloudy 7 am, Greenwich time. todsy.) perature, We "Feather. 4 (Noon. Greenwich ‘time, Horta (FavaD: .:u';re- e (Current ol Hamujton. 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White Gold Engraved, $5 to $15 Solid Platinum, $20 to_ $35 Diamood Set, $29.75, $39.75, $49.75 up CHAS SCHWARTZ 8 SON DPerfect Diamands 709 14th Street N.W. w.w-,-.,f- ..,,,,fl-"{: louse, eor. hnvy‘i eter—4 p.m., 46; 8 p.m., 44/ SHARF, MARGERY 3. " | 11, 1929, at he % ol sEeE, O e > 'Y COLLIMS. lll"l to mo:, J: Fnd E.u-" ¥ DADE. FRANK. ,Devarted this lite 5,000, 8¢ 1130 p Knox ave.. ' D G ERANK DADE. bejoved husband o Carrfe Rideout Pade. loving fathel J; Cbisier and Alla A B culuv Barnum of- Shureh, 3ith ;M’A jabama, ave. gay. Awril 14, 1 1:30 3 le 8t ;M n-ll. ace. Jode. srd "5 W o, hig um Fear, band of Betty Esc nee on snureu. Aprn 3. e 3 latives and invited. (vrtnm cour m Cnnurv fl' beloved hu e sl from P.’nim ymer, and & host relatives llll friends. Her remains 'lll bl n:nll.”mv.:- P aprit "It ot 1 s fo s trom i Bireet Baviist Cnbich. Rev. .“"1 ent at Linceln Memorisl Cemetersy. 13* GRANT, -‘“’LL zlfl!uld 'ihfl lHeA%u arsaay. morine, Abcl 15, i 75285 20th ‘st., a devoted ’hghnd Puneral Seturday. ‘l from the home. All lll y are invited. father snd April 13, 8t friends of t GRI mother of Edith Green Porrest, mothe law of Jesse Porrest. daushier of the m"fiteh “priends and um’lm of Iho re Pl ch‘l tified o 5 CBERTA GREER. Aot 19 1935, ot 1 5P, Tom Gulbratn A°M. E. Z. Church, &th st. tween L and M BA i MILTON, President. | MAYME L. ART, R. Bect. s HALL. ANNIE M. On Pridey. Aott] 12, 1020 8., st her residence, 1377 Em: M HALL. widow of the il “Notice "of tuneral H. ALWIN M. On Prides. Aprl 12. wn at his residence. 206 S st T M. HANSCH. n%mn LEIGHTON _G. uraday. April 11, 1929, beloved husband of Irene D. Harton. | meral from his late residerice, 329 No aroling_ave se. Seturdsr. April 13, at| 2'p.m. Relatives and friends invited. WENNESSY. MARY C. On Thursdas. April Iaie Snmen Hennssi | more, Md. Remains ‘are resting at Zur- | o funeral parlors, 301 East Capitol il be taxen to Baiti- | for hterment on | Mondsy. i "Bauimere pavers Dlease. copy.) HOWARD, JAMES. On T‘IIMI!. isze ai hs redidence. 811 N ot D, son of Johnson. brother of Alice Williams. jands Johnson and nepbew of Jane Gwens e also leaves four nieces and other rela- | tives and friends. Puneral Saturday, April 13, at 3 p.m., from his late residence. maing resting at the W. Emest Jarvie cn funeral parlors. 3223 Ga. nw., uni Thursdar, 8 pm. thereatier at his me residence. IAMISON. CLARA L. Thus at_her rmdenee. n. B Years. memaint resting_at Hyso ngs funersl home, 1307 N st. n.w. Funeral services and intei- ment Philadeiphin, Pa. | JOBNSON, WILLIAM BARKER. lluddea}‘ & irsds the e riends. 2 0elock trom 1 ort Ghuen. 6uh 3t sts. n.w., Rev. Battle Jonn !Levntn officiaing. - Remains at, urdertaking parlors. H s | saxEL. MARY ns.mxrn.na; m. llfe i ortas | DIG Trursday, April 11 brief iliness. MARY e She Iraves to mourn their loss a devoted husband. father. two sisters. five brothers and other relatives Notice of funeral hereatter. Rematns rest; | ing at the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral parlors, 2222 Georgia ave. n oariny: ?m'« 1. Fines Co. funeral home, 2901 nw Services at Hines Co. funeral home. 1 st thence FHeart, where | Saturday. to the Shrine mass will be aid . Interment *rlington Hltlonll Cemetery. 12 FRISTOPHER Harden McCARTHY, ke !- dly Anr\l ‘l\ lm to st lh 1 te comrad f;";" St s, il e WY Sox communt, 1H0Vl'€ll. BENRY Suddenly. wrr "A'm”u‘f'x' o o CASEY MURI e hone: 0 7. 1. e Fitetal horge PLATER., STEPHE! MIM \h‘l lfll jonday. April 8. 1920, at Suneral. Sund: A'nn fe A0 ot Sundey: ; Y mm Pirst Baptist Church, at HII"P jand Park, Md. n!"'i‘l‘ .AIIIY. ’?num‘ this life Thurs- Freedmen's Homl: tal Suddenly, on Th Interment Prospect Hill Gemeters. ROBINSON. ELIZA. Deptrted thig life, s .ua- Genly. Thurs cnidence. 431" nd st nw Robinson. o “‘1‘6’3"5!:3‘ . mother ¢ 284 friends. Puneral Mnnflly Hom Frazicts new faneral hom o Tnterment Pague pm. Semetery. On Thuzsdey, Apru c-rr &R fusera . n.W., Sll\ll’flli. Dl’ll 330 pim.' Relatives and friends SUTER. ‘gl 11, xm or “Lrenxun na-nu SUTER. "ot Iorepn B other relatives and friends. et Deral heresfier, " Remains resting o Jarvis Co. funeral pariors, 2332 rnes Georgia ave. n.w. THOMPSON. F. GRANT. =Suddenly. en duy, April 11, 1930, at his vesidence: JRANT THOMPSON. Grace | automonils Sersice us lina‘ave s, elurives s friends invit- Interment Congressional Cemetery. 14 Wedngsday, April 10, On Thursdas, April rnllarnu, 1108 New Hamp- FRANK L., beloved hi 4 of Linds . Pleravantl Vettorl Pu. neral wl Pa. ny. oo Ssturday Woril 13, 8¢ On Thursday, April ng iliness. ‘at the ys H. Hoof 7 P st. is survived by’ her sister Williem B Nevius funeral nm‘nl. 24 New York ave. fogs ot ;‘:é’% ‘_'fimi‘ K*::-" in Mfinnflnl | T | DALE. GEORGE . . | PARK, vivIA G, In ;‘ovlnr "X" In Memariam. Vs s gt Sl whe d iis 1ife 7 years 360 todsy, Abri 1, 102, Another sad year just ended, Another sun has set, st} think and weep for you, dear Herman; How can mother ever forget? d of 'And ot 0f s Tose the Hi8 LONELY MOTHER, DELIA BUTLER. Deep in my heart you are fondly remem- Sweet. hippy memories cling ‘round your in my sorrow and bitter lears There comes sad memory of two years 8§o. AUNT JOE. Theu nt your voice and vaeant your w_sweet are the memories that linger ther Qur nm Sl unaltered wil ever remain, 2" AND "GRANDMA " MADISON AND AUNT AMY. ¢ CRAWFORD, VICTORIA, FONEY: in 334 DUt lovies. temembr of our dear mother, VICTORIA CR. TORD. who died ane vear aeo today. April our_father. CHA CRAW: FORD. who, died twenty.| e Geass aso. November. . and our brother, TONEY CRAWPORD. Who diéa sineieen years ago, March 11, 1910. Ween, not for me. my children, dear, Bome du. e fener Sy shall be: B87ive"the "R and Totlow me » HER CHILDREN. ¢ oo a. 2 age iy my dear father, " oo aepaties from ois wie o6 year ago today, April 12, 1928, EDWIN. McPHERSON, ORLANDO M. In abiding d votion to ORLANDO M. McPHERSON, w! died two years ago, April i3, 1927. He lives in minds made better by his RAEHEL a. anp PHERSO HEL M. MAUD E. Mc! N. ¢ NESBIT, MARY AND ELIAS. In sed but loving’ remembrance of ‘our’ dear mother, MARY A. NESBIT. who ay o year ago today. April 13, dear father. away February 14, 1931. Just s line of sweet remembrancs, Just s memory, fond branee . PARK, 111, Inl AND SON. ' RAMSEY. NORA, ln lovm{‘ ycnembnnee o y my_ mother, NORA eight years ago today. April ll. l’:l Tormerly. of “Baltl- | w. | 929, at on 'n"w ONSURET Notice of m-m Puneral Director AZP | 641 H St. N.E. ne and silent, eat] deep resret., ere mine, and 1 remember. the world forgets. | mvnmu. 5CIPIO. CHARLES W. ¥, WASHINGTON, AX | : in-na, ANNA Yuur memory is as sweet today As'in the Hour sou passed awar, RION AND BESSTE. * WADE. MARGARET. In sad but loving re- membrance of our desr sister, M. WADE, who departed this iife one year g0 today, April 12, 1928. Regt in peace. your pain is ended: for your work is done. You Pave gone where those who love you Soon are coming one by one. DEVOTED SISTERS, EDDS AND MARY. WAGNER, CATHERINE. A sad tribute of love lo the memory of ‘our desr mother i and wife, who dif one year ago tcday. | Apra 141028 ‘When we are alone and silent We breathe a deep regrat, { Pfl;’ ulnl ‘:er- otlldu,l lnfl"l remember all the world forget. | HER DEVOTED HOESAD AND cmyr Al WASHINGTON. ANNA P. 1o memors ef my NN, ASHINGTON. dear_wife, e Rered ein ite” one yeur ako i0d27, Avril 12, 1928 Her tender voice T h M- | On ¢ DEVOTED RUSBAND. B. T. WASH- ‘GTON, AND NIECE. PEARL. AASHINGTON. ANNA P. A tribute of {o the memory of my devoled sister, AN WASHINGTON. who left me one re Rio todar. Apry iz, 1o 1 have anly your memory, dear sister, To remember mv whole Tife through, But the sweetness will linger forever As 1 treasure the image of yeu HER FOND SISTER. | and friends. | CHRISTOPRER [ Glrflela Mosptal, | 3. busband, of | Sine resting | | | | FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Succeeding the orUml W. R. Speare Co. 1623 Connecticut Ave. Potomac 4600 £ |8 voars at 1208 B _st., 45 ears at 240 P ot Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 13 O one Main 2473 Modern Chlu | JOHN'R W"ELGH_TMQP. __1337 10th St. nw Herbert B. Nevius Funeral Home 54 New York Ave, N.W. Main 2600 CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. one_Linesln 372 33 x| J. WlLL[AM | LEE’S SONS, - CREMATORIUM. 933 PA. AVE_ N W __NATIONAL 1384. 1°88. TIMOTHY HANLON Private Ambulsnes Linc. S 1y i .+ ke Jo:eph F. Bn-ch s Sons BIRCE) 3034 M St N W Erteptisnes 1241 - :\V. L. SPEARE CO. 33 ed LS BLENRR fhat SR F efly 840 F St N.W. ignified, Bficiens Service. 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