Evening Star Newspaper, June 13, 1929, Page 9

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Merchants Wait to Serve You United Store Is Managed by Its Owner DELIVERIES HARGE ACC'TS " BEST FOODS ~LOWER_PRICES _ A VA LA gl e DAVE HORNSTEIN, Secretary en. Offices, 1518 K St. N.W. CHIPSO e 22 Small 9c KELLOGG RICE CRISPS 2 7. 25¢ COLLEGE INN CHICKEN BROTH No. 2 Can Florida New Pack TOMATOES Fancy Sliced BACON T 39c FANCY NEW POTATOES 10Lbs..... 39¢ Fancy Creamery BUTTER 92¢w Ceresota BEANS | FLOUR sLbe. 27C 2 Cans 25(: 121 DBC Pure Whitecomb Honey...........29 Corby’s Mother’s Bread............9 Schneider’s Famcus Rye Bread . . 11c, 16¢c GOLD MEDAL FLOUR The Only Kitchen Tested Flour in the World ™ 34c Tall Cans MILK all brands 3 e 25¢ HEINZ RICE FLAKES 2 7 25¢ WHITE HOUSE COFFEE 49c ORIENTA COFFEE w....... 49¢ YELLOW BAG COFFEE o), BUDWEISER For us. Lb., BEER 75 Doz. Bottles $ 1 = Granulated SUGAR In Cloth Bags o 33 Bean Hole Fountain Brand Hams. . . ........ Wise Bros. Chevy Chase Dairy IVISE i it e aians sutiBe e SIS Schlitz Malt (light or dark)......*"53c Lang’s Sweet Mixed Pickles. . . .™ * 35¢ Wesson Oil.........,... " 20c * 55c GRIBED . s s Ay i e s T G Fresh Fillet Lb'lgc Crab Lb. 39c of Haddock Meat THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, THURSDAY JUNE 13, 1929. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. ‘The Forest Hills Citizens’ Association will meet at 8 p.m. in the Methodist H::;,‘ Connecticut avenue and Ellicott A benefit card plrty sponsored by the Gamma _Chapt Bela Celu Sorority, will be held u pm. at the Thomas Cirele Clul Columbia Lodge, N« 8 P.O.E W. h OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT FINE MEN'S WEAR EISEMAN'S—7th & F DOCTORS Recommend Undertaker HAMBER Private AMBULANCES Local Calls, $4 Low Cost Out of Town Phone Columbia 432 B. in their home, 301 Rhode Island avenue northwest, Tuesday and nings, starting at 8:30 o'clock. James E. Wnlker Post, American Legion, meets, 9 p. TURE. A card party "Lll be held Saturday at 2:30 p.m. on the home grounds for the benefit of Sacred Heart Home for the and Convalescent, Queens Chapel road, Hyattsville, Md. A door prize, a prize for each table and for non-players will be awarded. Refreshments will be served. Special busses will leave Tenth and E streets northwest at 2 and 2:20 pm, The Ladies’ Guild of the Lutheran Church of the Incarnation, Fourteenth and Gallatin streets northwest, will hold a lawn fete Priday, June 21. A light supper will be served from 5 to 7 p.m. The next meeting of of the Washington Round Table will be in_co: W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road Col. 464 Photibs: | Adams 10341 Priday eve- | be gi tion with the ven Maj. Cary 18 at 12:30 p.m. at the auc the United States merce, Connecticut avenue and H street northwest. The Mount Pleasant W. C. T. U will meet Tuesday, June 18, l?- 2 pm, at the home of Mrs. R. Stout, 5826 Thirtieth street nort.hwut.. Mu Chapter, Chi Alpha Sigma Soror- lty will hold an initiation sport dance Wednesday, June 26, at the Blue Triangle. ‘The Alpha Delta Phi luncheon will be held tomorrow at 12:30 p.m. at the Hotel Gordon. ‘The League of “American Civil Serv- ice will meet Monday evening at 8 o’clock in the Wuhln(ton Hotel. 'he George Blldwln ‘McCoy Unit of th;r Americfi ‘Women's Legion will hold its monthly meeting tomorrow morning at 10:30 o'clock at the Church of the Covenant, Connecticut avenue and N street. . Deaths Repor-led The following deaths have been reported to | the Health Department in the Iast 24 hours: " Soseohine Cady, §1, 011 Georgla ave. John C. Mead, 60, 1855 Calvert st Mabel & Pumphre) 58, Sibley Hospital. Ty G. McWillia 4. 3447 14th st. mrnm Hanlon, 46, Walter Reed General pita H Pifl!fln 8, Children’s Ho: fi:‘? © Flele e S Ha Johnson, 50, 1739 Mari 7, Pree&m'nl Hospital. WASHINGTON'S FINEST MEN’S WEAR STORE A WINNER—TFirst in Style and Comfort Dixie Weave Suits $2950 Tailored by Hart Schaffner & Marx Non-Shrinkable Shirts of White English Broadcloth A cold water shrunk fabric tailored specifical- ly for us. In neckband and collar-attached styles. Sizes 13Y; to 17. $1.95 (3 for $5.75) Raleigh Sport Oxford $8 Shirts and Shorts by Manhattan Slip-over shirts and shorts—with new elastic waistband — of lustrous rayon in all the newest pastel shades. Shirts— 34 to 44. - Shorts—28 to 42. Shirts, $1 Shorts, $1 Silk-trimmed tropical woolens and worsteds. They keep you as cool as silk or linen, and they keep you dressed up, too. All the style of fine clothing and all the comfort as well. Sizes to fit men of every build. In greys, grey stripes, blue, blue stripes, oxford mixtures and all the smart tan shades. Flannel trousers in the new stripe effects, $10 White flannel trousers, $8.50 to $15 . Straws and Panamas by KNOX A smart collection of Panamas and medium brim Sennits bearing the Knox label, thus assuring you of the utmost in style and eomfort. Knox Comfit, $6 Panamas, $10 White elk oxfords with black or tan calfskin trim. mings. Leather sole and rubber heels. Raleigh Haberdasher 1310 F Street District of Columbia—Partly dnufl cmum and tomorrow; possibly local lowers tomorrow; not much change m Uemperltun moderate southwest winds. Maryland—Partly cloudy tonight and tomorrow; possibly local showers in the interior tomorrow; not much change in temperature; moderate southwest winds. Virginia—Partly cloudy tonight and tomorrow, with local showers tomorrow and in the mountains tonight; not much change in temperature; moderate south- west winds. West Virginia—Thundershowers to- night and tomorrow; not much change in temperature. Record for 24 Hours. ‘Thermometer—4 p.m.,, 85; 8 p.m., 78; 12 midnight, 74; 4 am., 69; 8 am., 75; noon, 86. Barometer—4 pm. 29.87; 8 pm, 29.89; 12 midnight, 2989 4 am, 2991; 8 a.m, 29.98; noon, 30.00. lehes'. umnem(ure 87, occurred at 4:15 pm. June 12, yesterday. Lowest temperature, 69, occurred at| 5:30 am. June 13, today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 88; lowest, 62. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) ‘Today—Low tide, 7:25 a.m. and 3 pm.; high tide, 12:50 am. and 7 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 8:27 am. 8:47 pm.; high tide, 1:51 am. 2:08 pm. The Sun and Moon. ‘Today—Sun rose 4:41 a.m.; sun sets 7:34 p.m. Tomomw—su.n rises iy s 4:41 am.; sun Moon rl.ses 11:23 am.; i sets 10:15 am. Weather in Various Cities. ETemperature ~== and 5om0T Stations. ASUIH fuposos “qusp asep Denver, Detrol elena, Mon! uron, 8. Dak.. 30. Jacksonville,Fla. 30.14 Kanzas Clty, Mo 29.08 s eles udy B cloudy mnr Plt Cloudy BAR PIN, platinum and between i4th, G and H st Phone National uu (ISAAC BIRCH) |1 3034 M St.-N.W. 0 am. | 412 H 18° OF HEALTH COLLAPSE Court Troubles and Prison Term Blamed for Condition of Indiana Dry Leader. By the Associated Press. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., June 13.—Said by his friends to be on the verge of physical collapse, Dr. E. S. Shumaker, superintendent of the Indiana Anti- Saloon League, who Tecently served 60 days at_*he State Penal Farm for contempt _of the Indiana _Supreme Court, left yester- 9 The following thy Health Departmen: Louise W. and J births have been reported to Tast 34 houre: Edward L. and Lena Holllnd Robert H. and Cora Gray, b Hobart and Nettle Brent, boy. de and Magnolia Martin, boy. day for a ~Battle | ARTHUR, AN: Creek, Mich., sani- tarium for a com- plete rest and medi- cal treatment. Dr. Charles R. Souder, Shumaker’s physician, said, “He is in a Tun-down condition, _caused probably by his dieting and by worry over his re- cent court troubles. Last winter he weighed 200 pounds. He started to reduce by dieting and got down to 151 pounds.” Because he charged certain justices of the State Supreme Court were preju- diced in decisions on_liquor cases, Dr. Shumaker was fined $250 and sentenced to 60 days for contempt. He entered the penal farm at Putnamville, Ind. February 12, and was released April Dr. Shumaker. Prince Picks Furniture. In furnishing their homes the Crown Prince and Princess of Norway chose modern furniture for the country home and the more formal walnut and ma- hogany pieces for their palace. Prince Olat considers that modern furniture is suitable only for country places. . Stamps Decorate House. Stamps _used in decotating a cottage at North Bersted, England, are valued at $400,000. They cover the walls in lace of wall paper, decorations have gezn fashioned from them, and busts and other articles are ornamented by them. More than 8,000,000 stamps were used in_the buudxng FUNERAL DIRECTORS. 2 f WILLIAM LEE’S SONS, DIRECTORS. CRhWIATORIUM 332 PA. AVE_N.W. _NATIONAL 1384, 1385. Joseph F, Birch’s Sons Phone West 98 Established 1841 CHAS. S. ZURHORST 801 EAST CAPITOL ST. Lincoln_872. Herbert B Nevius Funeral Home 924 New York Ave. N.W. Main 2600 TIMOTHY HANLON Funeral Director Private Amhuhnu 641 H St. N.E. Linc. 5. V. L. SPEARE CO Neither the successors of with, the original W. R Bocare otabiish: Boss Prank. ess 1009 H St. N.W. Formerly 940 F_St. N.W. Wm. H. Sardo & Co. anate leousme Ambulance Lincoln 524 Aadere onaper —Dial CELET: ost in downtown d Reward. BRA trict. e GO, Beaaatn, vie BRIEF surance pape Home_Friendly DOG—#i00 reward; pol answers name of ‘‘Rolf’ 0 et Tast Marche eojor: & iiberal reward for any info to his recovery. Tel. Adams 6300 during of- fice_hours. DOG, LieweTin setier. m-l‘e. Bpturday, 35 Rewa: Nnr OO—-Oermln Wllu. leml disappe: (e.g .lran e T from 31-. Montg very simiar Answers to_name ‘Roxit FOX_TERRIERFemale, answers name of ‘Ml Apt. 11._After 6 p. black and_whil 3020 Dent pl. n. 1T 5 ‘fla“w:bila T ALMUS - | Su theoflnn:l ‘W. R. Speare Co. Connecticut Ave. Potomac 4600 8 _years at 1208 H st., 45 years at 940 P st. Frank Geier’s Sons Co. e Al Main 2473 JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1337 10th Bt. N.W. Phone North 47. Dignified,” Eficlent Bervice; Servics Deal & Co, CEMETERIES. GLENWOOD CEMETERY Cholce lots and sites for sale. ultage $5 per month. ST. NW. Telephone AL’ TOMCA' 15 Teward for remurn." PACKAGE, cont: and hair ‘curlers; return 123 Sth st. n.e. POCKETBOOK Monday e and 9 pm., near Lincoin Mrs. H. B. Andree, 1712 Mass ave. Detween 7 Reward. ,_13% FORT I.INCOLN CEMETERY lnll Oare llflgfl -4 oS B FUNERAL DEEIGNS. POCKETBOOK, Indy’s, containing money and papers vafuable to owner only, vicinity Lincoln Memorial. Liberal reward. ~Call Main 6850, PU) Son _who called North 8643 in in reference to purse lost na dv 1 Bilt- WATCH, white -om. whna gold link_bra Gruen mak ard. = Phone Geor ) _5616 8th GEO. C, S e ¥ 5-‘:'!.:'-“.53""&‘.' ye BLACKIS ONE, 1407 Beautiful Floral Designs $5 and up. OALL MAIN $t07,_ OD- 8. H hd ‘s white gold, Fox Elgin Ju or’ P Vietnity. lace movement, en Theater o Reward. Adams Prompt Auto Delivery Gude Bros. Co 1212 F St. —you can get credit! Of course, you can bor- row money! Of course you can get help from your friends! permanent But you cannot get Happiness and Contentment with- out money in the Bank. What is Pay Day to you—a chance to catch up with your debts or an opportunity to add more to your Savings count? ac= START A SAVINGS ACCOUNT NOW Lincoln National Bank 17th & H Sts. KEEFER, IDA Cal Blneral scrvices at Hysoiwe faneral ‘o’me. 1300 N st. n.w., Priday, June 14, at 5 p.m. Interment Richmond. Va. BIRMINGHAM. CHRISTINE ELIZABETH. Thursday, June 13, 1920, at Garfield Me- morial Hospital, CHRISTINE ELIZABETH, beloved wife of the late Harry L. Birming- ham of 123 C si. se. Notice of funeral hereafter BRISCOE, LOUISA. Entered into eternal rest on Tuesday, June 11, 1929, at 6 a.m., afte o iingering ‘tilhess, LOUISA, heloved sister of Isaac Turner and the iate Marla Tyler. She also leaves to mourn thelr logs nin on Monday, her resi- Kom Sbave *sdare ¥nn§.du June 13 ve address 3 3 A3 pm. Interment in Rock Greek. Come- tery. BRUNO, Tuesday. June 11, MARTHA F. Departed i.N.‘ m- 1929, at 9:30 am.. at the residence of her' mother, 4800 Dana Pl n.w., after a long iliness, MARTHA BRUNO., devoted daughter of Blanche i and Robert Bruno, sr.._loving_sister of Wilhelmina Smith and_Robert Bruno, ir. to mourn their loss A host of and friends, Funeral Sun- p.m., from Mount Zion Totn St betwesn Dumbazton ave. and O st. n.W. Departed '.hunm. COLEMAN, WARREN A. S an e 0. 1020, et Fresdmen A 'COLEM| ¢ The i Coleman of of Jac fa:, and Mrs. '15 Remai: n.hlnohmnenl ch-u fiom Columbia lLodse Eiks, Hom and ve. Hheton mnonq Cemetery. # LEMAN. WARREN. All officers and mem- c%eu of Gojumbia Lodse, No. 8, and I B. W pare \';'v'f\'b’ notified of 7 i3 ne: dzx'xr Home, 31 Rhnde land ave., Priday, June 1475 m . Burial at AN 4 rothers "wi 3 \ns Star 40; Porest Tem- Dler No. 9, and Columbl- Temple, No. 433, |t e ttend. AT ERSERT £ JONES, Exalied Ruler. A B WILLIAMS, Secre 3 RD A. on wcflnudly 3o CREECY, EDWARD o piiael tarvices st is. Jate ton Priday, Nll 7 Pm Taterment Gleawood Cem 3 1. ms. R T. Tuesday, June 1L 103% Sears. dence, 14, at tery. OWSETT, POl hle residence, se24 1st Park, D. C.. Elde " Bwe Toved Misband of Helen D. neral from the Takoms Paik Se Adventist chur graCR GRAY, Interment ir. Glenwt CARL. On Tuesday, June 11, mv. o Tevoted erer .dxon & aiasele Gray oted gran e z:nd it Al Gray. also after. ins resting at Brnest Jlnls o Rinerel patiors, 3333 Oa. = . day, June 10, JAMB!ON IEI.A‘MIA“%HW a7y, s hl. ll ‘Tuberculosis Hospital. lll leaves to mourn_their loss a devoted friend, Mrs. Katie Brent, m? lpfilg‘n of relatives Mfl p.m., from the George B. Clarke n.l‘ll ‘"la'v 1416 Fla. ave. n.e. KING, KA’ EN W. Tuesday, June D’f, at en's Kfi lul after & i e -3.-; Tiday, a. Sonnrs ot cnuun, Wori St um MIDDLETON, n,lfl.l'lrx,.p Suddenly Tuesdas. DEierok, ‘dev of iattle M mam— BE=Toa" brotner. ox Viola jotice ol funeral nennur. ing at - Ernest parl rse R 1 his lence fo5. o 1 uz:. st 35 Interment ulen- T Voou G MITCHELL, =WILBUE. Tuesday, Jun u. 87, e 82, Eawin Mitchell their residence, 7 Chase, Md., at 3 p.m. Thursday, MOSS, JUDGE McKENZIE. On wmn Juné 12, 1929, at Emergency Hugl ‘McKENZIE MOSS of oaE Gotne ot Cinims, aged o1 years. . Pusiersi services Friday, June 14, at the Fist Presbyterian Church, Bowiing Green, K. Duterment Lafavetie, K. TTIE. On 14-( .‘ i‘ oriory 252 MURRAY, TR VErocdmencs RR. Remains Poseral nere MURRAY. res Ernest Jarvis Co. mmm Georala ‘ave. n.w. " Notice of RISDON, FANNIE S Wednesday, m’ 1929, FANNIE 8. it wife o of the late Prankiin Piercs Risdon Ioved®rmotner of “Emmets B aad Ternest E. on, JRemains restinis at the W. . Chambers funeral h 400 Chapini st. terment cxurlangmu-. Vay Ric Gharlottesville, “Va. o Diease copy.) SPENCER, M. GENEVI) z_ 13, 1929, _at June 3 1630, slbledy now'fu‘.'d ted * at , %5tn and V- Fridey, June 14 Bur adison, Wis. SPENCER, M. ‘clock af 1 chapel, 1113 to hold servides for our late ast president, M. GI LEN MEYERS, President, (X HAGE, Secretary. 'monns. ROBERT_E. this lite Vednesday, June 13. 1039, G s OBERT . MAS, ' beloved Alam- Scoti, brother of Beulah th Foster Tho! Raves " steptainer wad 6 Bost and friends " Remains rosting at T. Rhiney' funeral chapel. 3rd and & “sta. sw. Notice of funeral Iater: WERBER. GUSTAVUS. Wednesday, June 13, 1929, 10:30 p . at hiig residence, 1528 P st n.w., Dr. GUSTAVU: band of Gatharine A Werber. | Funeral prvale. Toterment Sumer. 8. C. WHITACRE, FANNIE. 10:15 a. S Departed te o rsday ing. Jun Toterment um -bum 4, at 11 = WILLIAMS, - LILLIAN. o DEPAF . y Williams, devoted Vertile and Herbert Williams and loving daushter of James apd Chatlotte Wynn. 150 leave: isters, two brothers an d, other relatt d friénds. Fun Heta “Haptist Oureh, corne mcnu and Howard rd. se.'Rev. J. C, Banks of: Helating, Rematns”may be s fesidence of her mother-in- Yaw: Sre. Mary Williams, 2621 Sheridan rd. s.e. She has gone, she is with her Savior, We will foliow, by and by: Strange it seems; we often wonder, Why the bt ip St to die. nday. June 10, 8, Mondaz Jume 30 1 635 Mort ove n.w. Pun Beier's sons Cor Thursday, June 13, 9:31 o358 at the Shrine of the Heart at 10 o'clock. . Relatives a invited. Interment Mount Olive! ANNE GLENWOO! 2 igut avenue mn. AL= TR mass will be Tesidence, 4514 on Friday, June 14, the urch £ o sl ESTHER HARGETT. sad but loving _remembrance. our _dear daushter and sister, 1DA ett), Who Dassed this life ay, June 13, 1924, at Ggne: Gt not % HER LOVING MOTHER, GET l. AND PAMILY. e In fond memor: of assed to the creat Besond five years a0 me 1924. md beneath Hot Close-walled Within the tombs Rather, in my Father's’ mansion, ving in .u WD sieTERS. © tten. A. HAR- -

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