Evening Star Newspaper, April 19, 1929, Page 9

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For Those Living Near Our Stores at INORTH CAPITOL & CHANNING Sts.| LYON PARK Virginia “Sanico”” MEAT MARKETS " Will Be OPENED TOMORROW With the opening of these new meat markets, each of the above std{es will of- fer you COMPLETE FOOD SERVICE. Fruits & Vegetables Wheatsorth Whole Wheat Crckrs 15¢ Santa Clara Bulk 2 s 19¢ PRUNES"" 3w 19c | In the Meat Departments! ‘ Three-Cornered Roast of Beef .................. ™" Pot Roast of Beef. ..." 30c Hamburg Steak ....." 30c Boned Breast of Veal......................... ™ 35¢c Select Pork Chops. ....."™ 38c Lean Perk Chops....."™ 30c Fancy Small Fresh Shoulders ..................™ 25¢ Quality Groceries Large Size Medium Size Particularly Attractive Values This Week End! Prime Rib| Loffler’s “Stockinette” ROAST |HAMS A big value for the week end only. Finest Prime Rib Roast at a special Hams pnced for a big ham sale this low price. % ud9esull %fi‘*vu, C | C 4 o W Lb. Light Bacon Strips (8 lbs. andunder) ............"™ 25¢ Loffler’s Sl. Bacon ...™ 39¢c Kingan’s Sl. Bacon. . .™ 42¢ Loffler’s Sausage Meat . .....................2 ™ 65¢c Sliced Dried Beef ..% ™ 20c Cooked Ham ........% ™ 20c Potato Salad. ..... ™" 23¢c Spiced Ham........ ... . %™ 20c Keebler Weyl Cheese Wafers . . Tin 35¢ Gelfand’s Relish or l 2 3 7(’:' MAYONNAISE Pink ~ . Bean Hole SALMON | BEANS | CATCHUP Tin, 17¢ 4 tins, 45¢ Bottle 1 7c Loffler’s famously good “Stockinette” 8.0z. Jars 350c | 2 23¢ Lifebuoy Soap, 4 cis 23¢ Land O’Lakes P & G “SANICO” Sweet Cream Butter ‘ COFFEE SOAP A 550 Lb: Tin 45c “SANITARY” | GREEN BAG c COFFEE lfiaTlHE RESIDENT B. Zoological Park Confectionery Stand, l:pigu at Hospital, ett had I vldo acquaint~ d atténdants at many Ts there, Mr. Plunkett is survived by his widow, Mrs. Agnes Plunkett, and a son, Charles ‘W. Plunkett. Funeral services will be conducted in St. Paul's Catholic Church, Fifteenth and V streets, Monday morning at 9 o'clock, following brief services at the Pmn streety terment will be in Ar] mgmn Cemetery. Marriage Licenses. arold E. Grimm, 27, "‘E Edith T. Welss- ler. 22: John, Harry B, nmm. n And 2 l‘llnnl! A. Lano, ko w e, 21, "nd" Ruih Smith, 18; ohn 5 26, Va., and J ll % covmmsu Rev, H. F. itetson H'd“" lson Mitchell, 31, agd Mamis V. 3 uwl and 2; ‘anc mnmn R. -so "Richmond, Va.; Rev. lmll B. Ko ler. fl and Wilhelmina Kunst, Rnbtrt,;l cmse and Viola Bell, 31; Char 'Rfif‘ h1 H u ich wfim L. Junu; 23, and Esther V. Brooks, roell Oonfiora 3. . Bavee, %l. ‘and Ella F. Jacobs, 217 Rev. Henry ‘olson, Malcoim D, Weller, 21" Allentown, Pa. inn:u"-m E, Raulin, 19, this city;' Rev. oo & &oeen 31 and Alberta L. Miles 167 Rey. williatn Frank Dorse: Plunkett, Proprietor e! MTES FOR m Wms"fi' _OF WASHINGTON DIES Services Held Today at 8t Dom: inic’s Catholic Chweh. services for Jotepmine Wirntat, who died day at her southwest, were o W.Lgs,.”"‘" ARt the Healt Infi pit . Je gty and Mil- | pik ley, Vi ¥ !nl tholio - Home for Aged Births Reported. Arflmr M. nd non an d ulrr“ %nu’nflt William i and Neltte - 'rmnnr ‘boy, ames rmest Deaths R.eported ‘The ffllLO"l!: deat] h"&”;:{'muun .1°'“ n.'-h': e on oy McOann, 71, Emergent Hos- o7, the Ontario Anrt- ! . eraridence Hospital. . unll!d Btates vall =it l“l Fhlll? €5, !‘” Q s ith, 85, 127 )I.ckmln at. hAJHCE Bingham, 46, Home for Mtd snd W!l am Kirkpatrick, 30, 'ruhnrc\uo-h Hos- Alice Clark, 6, 122 H WASHINGTON'S FINEST MEN'S WEAR STORE A Special in SPRING COATS $2950 Tweeds, double South Carolina t Peas . Fresh : Beans . OU can't get along without a topcoat in this uncertain weather —choose one that’s showerproofed so that you can wear it on rainy days, too. Showerproofed coats in herring- bones, tweeds and knitted fabrics— rich browns and grays, at $29.50. TWO-TROUSER SUITS By Hart Schaffner & Marx . $45 sharkskins and other popular fabrics in new single and breasted models. Suits, with extra knickers, also. Raleigh Haberdasher 1310 F Street Sports 3= 25¢ 2 29¢ 218 hm IM " 8t. Dom- m“"iar"&'m kind: ‘Awre pLATER, * ar llulr fina"exp e = ::-r.....,, E:M" o h . FRANCES ROBINSON AND DAUGH- Bratha. IAT,‘?".."{I”?'I .Vl‘. llld‘!llll ‘nlllnd tollow- 8 A i services at the jirday morning Tequiem ma: at 1 o'e v. John on meiating. Intérment Grivate) 8 Oy Thprsder. ikridae, BEAUCHAMP, JosErm M. ril hi .m. Relativ rian: Shes. Chitermient Coniribte, Garéens Ceme- tery, Cplumbia Gardens, Va. BEAU , 3. H. The members of Pow- 'y Pfl'l!. No. 3, Jr., O. U. A. M. W assemble a: Geors 56 0 Taking " extaplignment M Bhhday, Aorh 31, at 12.45. 48 b (o ationd funeral of our brother, J. H. BEAUCHAMP, st Fort Berry, Arllnlwn County. F. R. GANNON, Councflor L. M. GREEN, Rec Sec. ROSETTA. Departed this llh Anrll ROSETTA Yevored wile' of Wilsos Burke: other relatives and friends. April 2l st 1 pm., (rom F¥is Co. funersl vm’uuu, m_Thursday, April of Funeral services at the Mrs. B, Lewis en, 454 Randoiph st.'n.W.,’ Satufday, April 4 z L S Departed this life lud- 1y, Ahl 1 1020, at men’s Hospital, [oaTen (o maourh thels Jass & mOther, Mrs, Louise Richardson and other relatives and friends. Remains resting at the funeral parlors of Alexander S, Pope, 315 15th Funeral Sunday, April 21, at 1 &;m., from Cooper's chapel, Cilvert Co, DULANY, WILLIAM B. Departed this life on Thursday, April 18. 1920, WILLIAM ; DULANY. devoted father ‘ot Wiliiam, Theodore, Julla 3 Ella Ross: two_brothers, Duleny. . Puneral seiviogs at his inte rest- dence, 1723 8 st. n.w., Saturday at Interment in mex-num. V! Relolies and friends invited. 19 DYSON, JULIA F. Departed thig life Wed day. 117, her_res DYSON, ind sister Honeral Bunda ay. Apnl Furst Baptist Chiuren, 27 th ot ave. Rev. Pinn, FOR LOST ANIMALS, apply Animal Reacue lum. 349 Muyhna ave 3 “CHAIN—Owner_may,_rec same on_identifeation. Cleveland. 3806, 200 LOST. 5 m-h. biack :’nd tan rnh 'hn.e brent from fo. 16852. ‘Phone. ¢ Cob™18 cense ENGLISH BULL_ DOG, ne Decatur 197-J. white pled. R 1535 Kearney stiver-rimm Rk pertormnde a1 Corambia Theater. 3 R‘,‘"‘ olz, Occidental Hotel. ~Main 6467. ward. RONETTE: shell bifocals. Reward. Tel- Eonone North 9000 s PIN. ha enameled petals. 1 mondflc.coe‘;\.brer.d “‘:- 4. 3414 Quesady s POCKETBOOK, -1 k brown, with lllhl. brown stripes, Wednesdsy on i4th and Park Potomac 1511, 1334 Liberal” reward. white. = Bonny_Bo POODLE DOG. lost Wednela-y momln 2 RAIN "Be; i I H. rnblbly nn 'hkoml Plrk t T WATCH-—Ohlon: L white_eoid :;1:; Return_to Lois . 4040, RQ}-IH WRIST wi'rcx. Tedys white ol ith Finder, please 19° hl(! ‘olfl. !lnn in busi- lnd l‘nlhurth rewnd‘ Lincoln white gold _with ard.” Mrs. L. D. FINE MEN'S WEAR EISEMAN'S—7th & F Perry & Walsh Morticians Private Ambulances 29 H St. N.W. Main 984 ————————S—— Abbey-Maugoleum Beautiful—Enduring—Convenient MILITARY HlGHWAY BEYOND SOUTH GATE Opposite Arlington Cemetery Your opportunity for inspection IS NOW. Vaults au’temnfl rapidiy, only a llm“ed number remain. every day and Sunday. A more fltuu mmorinl for loved ones cannot be obtai ENTOMBMENT COSTS NO MORE | THAN UNDERGROUND BURIAL Glass-front cremation niches for urns containing ashes can be purchased. Office 1000 Conn. Ave. Main7897 Funerals Cost Less at Chambers it v $100 TL- Call at home or hospital, em- balm remains, give use of chapel free, music free if desired, hearse and 2 cars inclufied, give you a dress or suit, pay for the paper - notice, chairs or other parapher= nalia and give you a grey cloths covered casket beautifully trime med with silver handles and silk lined grave case included, with * matchless service all at the low :n°l| of hslwm ’ = m} cfll-l.l!l» fim o h“t‘nd. nn Mon- Hos bel husband Blrrll. fllmr of Mar; 1 e ncy Roger) goln Memoris HARRISON, MARY. beyond Wednesday. HARRISON of Jeaves'to mourn iste; B Cl Passed Into the sreat nl 17,1029, MAR 308 ‘She Thelr jons o devoted Bus- her e Interment Saturd 'A il & Interment Saturday, 20, 1 Bianciivilie, Va. ypnle s l".l.. JAMES E. !udd:nll. AIP“ l‘. 1" !,G';:OII st. n.w. of M s Tuneral ‘Saturday, Arii 30, (from the parlors. thence to' Mount Cemetery. - Relatives and friends favited o nttend. o HILL, RICHARD. day. il 1 10:30 ”"kfinmum fi" leaves, nieces, three rel-uvu emer Cn churcn ot 90 clock. 'i'merm-nt JOHNSON, CAllIl Departed vm: || ghuradey, Aprl 16, 1026, as Fresdmen's Hospital. ' CARRIE JOHNSON. = 8he Jeaves " to ‘Smourn their o s hasban Rflnllnx Tesung at the CGeorge Co. funeral home, 14! of funeral’ her LL, HELEN V. On Thursd 18, 1929, at the r Metealf, Blair r Bpr HEL April ' 20, ment &t Mount Ofivet ‘Cemetery KROGSTAD, MARGARET E. day, April 17, at her residence. 2126 Coni ave., MARGARET E. KROGSTAD; beloved wifs of Dr. Henry Krogstad and mother of Robert Bacon Krogstad. Funeral serv- ices at St. Paul's Church. Rock Creek Parian. 11 o'clock ~Seturday ~mornin MARY. Departed this life at ney Hospital on Tuesday, April 16, 5 a.m.. MARY MAIDEN, aged She ‘leaves 10 mourn a loving husband. Joseph Maide: snfix- Robinson, 50 Jear DI dehildren, Voed ‘sister, Martha Winters, and Gunston Hall ct. n.w., at 1 friends invited. Sleep, dear mother, and take your rest: We sl Joved you, but God loved you best. We ail saw her suffer, we all heard her sigh, And somewhere in heaven we will a1l meet y and b: 3. HER DEVOTED DAUGHTER, SYLVIA. McCANN. JOSEPH RICHARD. _Suddenly. Wednesday, April 17, 1929, 1:30 a.m. JOSEPH RICHARD, father 'of Joseph Ricl 4rd and Jean McCann. Remains at chapel, 1400 Puneral Monda: . from me st. between B and C ais. n. Tntermént Brivate: 21 | ONLEY. MARTINA. Departed this life April 17, ms. At Garfleld Hoepital, MARTINA ONLEY,’ loving daughter of Frederick A. Srin ‘ahd Mary e, aad Roserta Harrls, grand o'clock. All ister of Ruin | ug! nera om_the Union Wesiey A M. ;: zxon Chur:h. 23rd. st. pe- tween L Kemains resting rv rvis Co. funeral pa ntil Qlelllll I lll 132 33rd 55, sl o P NA, PROVIDENCE H“l On Wed: fll!. April 17, 1929, at_her resiaence, 413 E st. ne, PROVIDENCE MARIE }‘LH.’\A (nre Vitale), the beloved wife of Antnony | Funeral from her late residence Saturday, Ap: 20 at 8:30 a. 's Ceme- Helatives” and" fricads ivited " 5o Balumore, Md., papers please PIERCE, LOUIS A, Departed this life Fri. A n u fesidence, 121 I.DU!E A PIER( 0! Gertrude Pierce. ‘Notice of funera] Jates: PLUNKETT, NAPOLEON B. On Frida April 19, 1929, NAPOLEON B. PLUNKET' beloved 'husband of Agnes Plunkett and father of Charles Plunkett, ices at s late residence, 236 ! .w., Monday, April & Cathotie ‘Churen, "isth Rd'V sfs-niws where mass Will be said at 9 am. for the repcse of his soul. In- ferment Arlington Nationa) Cemeters. 21 xnflll;fiuu Departed this life Wednes- T JAMES " Rotier and son ‘ot the Taie Josenn and Rachae, Rosier: rother of Mrs. Mar: tha Branford, Mrs, Caroline Gilmore, John George He aiso leaves On Wednesday, Apru 1 0 p.m., at Emergency Hospita , the peloved daughter of James snd’Mary Sayles sister of Bertha G. Mary E. Devine, Mabel 8. Reeder, Wiliiam A- and Cartnell Beyiss. She aiso leaves to mourn their loss a host of other pelatives and friends, Remains resting st her late residence, 3553 Nichols ave. s.e.. Anacostia, D. C. 'Funeral from Eben M. E. Church, 4th and D sts. day, April 20, at 1 p.m. Lincoln Memorial Cemetery, * SAYLES, EVA. The officers and members of Gethsemane Chapter, No. 3. Q. E. 8., fre notifled of the death of onoréd ady $UA SATLES Wednesday, Aurll, 17, 109, Funeral Saturas ril pril 30, at 1 from Ebenezer M. E. Churchi, in'and B sts. 5. "HONORED LADY LENA SMITH, Royal Matron. W. CHAPMAN. Roval Patron. MARY B, TR, Beets WARD, PRANKLIN L. On Thurcday. Aoril 18. 1929, at 9:50 a.m. FRANKLIN loved huaband of Nik A Ward: Funeral from his late resi- . Otis st. n.e. on Saturday, April 20, at 2 p.m. Relatives and_friends invited to attend. Interment at Oak Hill Cemetery, WHEELER, =JOSEPHINE. On Wednesday Til 17, 1929 at ner Tesidencer 1713 110K A OSE! . beloved ¢ Jate Georee Wheeler, loving mather of Ernestios Heoors: M Col andy eeler of Pnnhurl nd aunt of Herbert Carter. from her_late residence Satur: o'clock. Relatives and friends invited ta attend. WHEELER, THOMAS 8. On Friday. April 19.°1929,"at 3 a.m.. at his son’s residence, 304 9th'st. n.e., THOMAS S. WHEELI formerly ‘& member of the Metropolitan at ‘Zur- Norss tuneral pariniss 301 East "Capitel st.. on Monday. April 27, at 11 a.m. “Rela- tives and friends invited. Interment in Glenwood Cemetery. n In Memoriam. BARBOUR, WILLIAM H. AND MARY. In loving remembrance of our dear fathe WILLIAM BARBO!I who” deparied this life six’ yeats g0 todaz. ABFL 15 1023, and_our dear mother. MARY BAR BOUR, who died March 10, 1925 Just & line of sweet remembrance, Just & memory, fond and true Just » Roken of fove's devotion That our hearts still long for you. Some may think you are forgotten, Thaugh on earth you re., But in our memory As you always wer h CHILDREN, WILLIAM, LPH. BOO ARON ‘M. In loving remem- I:uKnEe"u(‘ our dear fxther, AARO 0 departed this' life 24" years oo Toany, "Avril 1 3 m kin th 'S l“l’"l unvurd roll e b g feet tow 1:.:; o o IE. Sacred to memory of ms':'v'o{esd e, SUSES , and es leparted ‘?;i Tis onesear ako il 19, Reeen o sou Tour” Shem u‘fim i et e R IV g-& a ::'vfl sweet E'.“u‘ A «,,_‘.‘.'Z“;“mzs‘i‘! uu%m and tender. nlnu.mnfl-umhutn\ .fi.“rmm a | | | RIGGS, T T A ho year m- April 1928. ow lines of sweet oy qh’ uu‘{fl you, That st mu ‘remeins . my ym mY WIFE, VIOLA COLLINS. EDMONSON., MARIA AND JOSE In ‘memory of my motner, MARIA; “ Jated this lite 3¢ 118, ' Brother, , 58 gears 250 today,"Apr 10 190, Gone, but not forsotten = HATCHER. . In loving remem- hnm:u ™ 1 -'r?m: brother, RICHARD H. departed * this life cleven’s 1nn ne‘ Annl 1 1 ll Leaves have 1) rlouer:hm 'm:n at fln mm; wind’s bre: And the sun t, But hou ‘Pest il seasons a4 thine own. O death HIS LONELY SISTER, ROSETTA LOUISE HATCHER. JONES. SUSAN ANNA. In sad but lovi Yemembrante. of ou dear mother. SUSA} ANNA JONES. who died three years. ago today, April 19, 1926. A loving mothet. so good and kind, No friend on earth like you I find. sad was the hour of that day. When God calied oir dear mother away. HER SON, ERNEST JONES. NIE. Sacred to the mem- eloved grandmother. Mrs. JONES, who departed this rs ago today. April 19, 1926 1 shall see her some bright morning Resting by the waters falr. She'll be waiting for, my coming hat upper earden th GRANDDAUGHTER, ESTELLA B. YOUNG. JONES. SUSAN ANNIE. In sad but loving remembrance of our des AN NTE JONES. wite of Robert dones. died Three years ago odas. April 18, 1926, A loving mother. so zood and kind: No friend on earth like you we find. $ad_was the hour of that ¢ When God called our dear mother away HER BON., WILLIAM H. JONES. * KROUS. JONN M. In sad but loving re- membrance of oiir dear husband and fa ther, JOHN M. KROUS. who died tw two years ugo today, April 19, 1907. Gone, but not_foreotte WIFE AND SON. LAWRENCE. ANNIE. Tn loving m. our dear mother. irs cDonsld). JONES. SUSA’ burgh, Ps.. abers blease copy.) Dearest mother, you will never be for- HER LOVING SON-IN-LAW AND DpATGH- 625 Pield av PEARSON. brance of our ne remem- v wife and_mother. . who departed this life two years axo today. A precious one from u< is gone, A voice we loved is stilled A plece is vyacant in "fi‘x' home e BA ROBERT DA PEAR! A\n ' CHILDREN, ANNA MAY AND B( PESSAGNO. ANTONIO ’I‘ In sad but love ing remembrance of our dear father, AN- 'Ol T. PESSAGNO. who departed this life two years ago today, April 19, 1927. Two years have passed since that sad When the one we loved 50 dear was call . away. Every dav our thoughts are with you, dear father. And at night for you we pray; May the angels guide above you Till we meet on judgment day. In_the graveyard. softly sleeping, Where the flowers auietly wave, Ligs the one we love &0 dearly In & lonely dlent gray S DEVOTED CHILDREN. ® !n\\ ROOTS. In lov of daughter an FONA ROOTS RIGGS, who deariced ¥ life three years ego today, April 19, 1926, Some may think you are forgotten. Though on earth you are no more But in_memory you are with us As you always were before YOUR MOTHER AND GRANDMOTHER. SHIPMAN, W. E. In sad but loving remem- brance of my dear brother. SEAN:®who "deparied This Tite 8 ago today, April 19, 1922. He has gone to dwell with Jesus, In the mansions of the biest. ‘Where the heart ceases its etrug And the soul has eternal rest HIS BROTHER. THOMAS. ¢ WEBB. JOHN W. In membrance of our_devoted father, JOHN W. WEBB. who n from us'so suddenly nine years ago today, April 19. 1920. Just a line of sweet remembrance, t a_memory. fond and trie; Just s token of love's devotion ‘That Gur hearts stil Tone for you. MILY. * WILLIAMS. EMMA P. Tn sad remembrane of my dear mother, EMMA P. WILLIAME, who passed away one year &go, ADril 1 1928, of paine ren years d but loving re- husband,_and She suffered hours, ves. hour: al est. He called her home to Sive her rest HTERS. EDNA AND LAURA. ® MONUMENTS MAUSOLEUMS DESIGNED AND ERECTED ‘WRITE OR TELEPHONE FOR ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET MAIN 2968 THE J. F. MANNING CO., Inc. 919 15T STREET N. W. WasHinGToN, D. C. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAQ BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.W. Ehoms. Merait llzlther un Successors of nor eonneetn yith, the original W. R awfir- establishe Wm. H Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance sty S Lincoln 524 ALMUS R.8PEARE Succeeding the original W. R. 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