Evening Star Newspaper, June 23, 1929, Page 7

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ROMETS PLANNING BIC INPROVEMENT Considering Construction of Canals and Deepening Chan- nel of Turbulent Tiber River. By the Associated Press. ROME, June 22.—Itallan the gnarled, wrinkled face of Old Father r. They are ering plans for constructing channel of the famous old river and wmmdamlm-neflmmnnm from a recurrence of In This Way you may be sure ice. as $125.00. sandals. ting when you call upon us: by simply looking at the price marked plainly upon the merchandise. That price tells you the cost of our COMPLETE serv- The quality of our service is so well known that perhaps it does not need commenting upon; we do know, how- ever, that people find it hard to believe such fine service may be had for as little %D\l. FUNERAL HOME Gor reference SAsk H STREE Phones Lincoln 8200-8201 that position. .in many years. 20 attractive styles— white kid straps, pumps, Louis and Cuban heels. In a great sale at 7th St. store only. bridge “in the bra of yore,” will suffer a great fl:n::’:n Iaefldnll i equi with hydroelectric stations, a renure which may appeal pnnlmu-rly government, as it is constantly ueehnt w build u&‘nflyl Water power country independ- ent of l Prof. Lo M\te declares, howtver. that the best phn of all would be the con: struction of a great “derivative uml possibly navigable,” whlch would _run parallel to the Tiber and carry off all water in the main river in excess of 12 or 13 meters in depth. This would be tk.e most absolute security for Rome, of what you are get- your neighbor” Louis, Baby offering you a Summer of Comfort says, flood.mld.dn'fl. for irrigation it in mnnm:’ % E. H. WILKINSON RITES HELD HERE TOMORROW Herald City Editor, Who Died Sud- denly, Will Be Buried at Ashtabula, Ohio. Funeral services for Edwin Harmon Wilkinson, city editor of the Washing- ton Herald and for many years prom- inent in newspaper circles here, who died suddenly from a heart attack at his home, 1837 M street, early yufal'd.y morning, will be held at the Chaml undertaking establishment, Nllflzenth and Chapin streets, at 5 o'clock tomor- row afternoon. Interment will follow at Ashtabula, Ohio. Mr. Wilkinson was born at Norwalk, Ohio, March 26, 1862. Surviving is his wife, a son, Albert H. Wilkinson, asso- clated with a newspaper syndicate in New York; a daughter, Mrs. Helen Min- ter of San Pedro, Calif, and three grandchildren, T SR B Forty thousand tons of steel ralls will be used in the improvement of South African raflways. ' W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road Col. 464 Fhones J. Adimi 10341 We Give Our All . in order that you may be completely sat- isfied, comforted and Telieved of all mortuary detalls, Every man in our employ is careful and skilled. Modern Chapel. Private . Ambulance. Just phone— Perry & Walsh Morticians HDHSLNW. Main 084 4601 5th St. N.W. Announcing another big purchase 1,800 pairs immensely popular OING the Big Things at the right time—made the “Hahn” stores the Colossus of the shoe business in Washington—and keeps us in Women are calling for White Shoes, as never before, And along comes an opportunity to buy them—so much below what you’d expect to pay—you’ll be astounded when you see them! such as few women have ever known At all our stores. “Enna Jettick’ Health Shoes sThe good-looking shoes that support your weight in walking and fit your foot—no matter how narrow, extra narrow or wide. THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON MILLIONAIRE AIDS. BOYS OF CHICAGO Club Formed by L. L. Valen- tine Where Personal Con- tact Is Crime Weapon. By the Assoclated Press. CHICAGO, June 22.—Most of the time the gold coast forgets the ghetto, but sometimes it remembers, and then it does something fine for its gang-breed- ing brother. Because he remembered, L. L. Valen- tine, one of the many millionaires who Mive with crisp Lake Michigan before them and the fetid slums at their backs, is going to give his life and his millons to Chicago’s boys. Down in Le Salle street, among t.he big banks and brokerage offices, he has opened an office to direct his gluh.n g:omplu in person, through the Chicago ys' No Children of Own. “I've always liked youngst they like me.” he says. “Perhaps that’s || why I've taken this way of disposing n{ H m) money. nstead of something in o Mrs Valentine and I have discussed the matter fl | in' Chicago we should give it back there. We know of no better way than of seeking to make its future secure by building manhood in the present. What - Boys in often the onr grolmu Xor hundreds is a single vmnc Is it my ‘wonder they grow up to become gangsters? Personal Interest Needed. “It isn't enough to give only mone; There must be an hv’:mne:lty of pel-y &hctowml:m"‘:t b\uy' mfll“. every bit as as much out of sel as I ever W mn‘ o v-!entlnelhruflmhllm b with initial gift of $350,000 for first of 25 club buildings which organiza- tion plans for congested ts, 7th & K 3212 14th “Women’s Shop”—1207 F 15 ui 46 ters, and | - D. .C, . 23, . 1929—PART 1. ] MILLIONAIRE DEVOTES FORTUNE TO BOYS JUNE ' 13 : Making airplanes is part of the fun poor Chicago houses provided by L. L. Valentine, wealthy furniture man with two ‘of his JEWISH IMMIGRANTS LISTING IN PALESTINE lacturer, shown below | THE WEATHER I Dl.stl'll:tnd of Co!umbh.—-Plrfly cloudy m——— jorrow, with scattered Government Reports Zionist Execu- ;",’f;{,’“ ”"";‘,'k: S tive Has Issued 2,400 Certificates wd".‘;’"“d ey oy to Accommodate Workers. ;“%;,T.fi n::’r::tumm Stangy i JER (P).— The Palestine c':?.fna?:&m :l‘glh h&% ernment has just issued to the | treme west portion tonight, - Record for Twenty-four Hours. ‘Temperature—Midnight, 'lo. 2 am, 68; 4 a.m., 67; 6 a.m., 68, l.lm'l:l 10° nm.w Hnoon 2 p. 49 Pfln“.lpmnn. lfl chhut. 87; lowest, 67. 'mperature same date last yur— Hltbelt. 10; lowest, 62. Tide Table. nave in the elub- | HEALTH CAMP OPENS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS Tubercular Suspects Between 8 and . | MARBRAY, JAME Births Reporled i been reported I atpariment " the e 34 Fietia N, Perlw. boy. . Pendleton, bo: * Reinol, Bahl drec "n xmgm, . ;‘{"r m'r".‘v“:n'z‘i" S vl Grifin, | :“"" Foe ‘Fucker, nil;; i ! A Marsaret Mundell, boy. | 7 and M "'i"’cgnrf'fin. | Johm 5 ohn and lizer Jones, ‘Deaths Reported Robert Ra 3535 R nh'l‘ :u %5, Home X nf:ur-mu 4 f:ym o 3803 Thirteenth street. nu Low, 'h. ital rfield 3 u. 416 Seventh sireet 'enluut .“Dlfl“‘ L '“fl, lfi- Ullhfl l‘lgl ,l'fl Fannie Adams, 71, 1409 Morris Toad south- (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) . iben ':"m,."u“‘“"’ n's Hospital. BLACK) lfl“ “ it fit S T e ":a:"_:,.w'... Ep Bl Bt s il S ae her iliness and rmnmg— g beloved MOrToW—) a.m. and - t | 4:33 pm hl(h,'.lde l. -n.lnd £ assumea not_more_than 3,000 | 10:01 P. J%mfimnmemmd m‘f:flnn mlnlnllm naf rease Toda: o mhmc for the.u_llw D';H-M- 7;153.4“ S taking census statistics —Sun rises 4:43 a.m.; sun ‘basis, would amount to about 7,500 Arabs and 1,500 Jews. g = 7 rises 9: ¥ B fRuom g, half hour after sunset. AMERICANS ELECT. Fairfax Council Chooses Officers for New Year. WORK TO BE RESUMED. Construction of High Xnob Sanita- rium to Go on After Delay. Special Dispatch to The Star. FREDERICK, ~Md.,, June 22.—Work SrAT umu“‘;ml::nlm 22 —Fairfax ::" FAIRFAX, Va, ] 5 of Fraternal Americans, fl on W night elected John C. e mm;;mnmflc' s © jent; A sistant ; Samuel W. = Sisson, ; Clinton A. Lane, il warden; ter F. Terry, inner guard; = Thomas P. and ™ J. Prank Swart, junior past president. 7% Trustees, treasurer, and fi- B nancial secretaries hold office until De- Ed Harry . Whitesill, recently sppoln 8 district deputy State president, will in- o6 ] 8 2 & 8 @ “ 8 82 08 AB2SBISB2I2II3285833 ::s::saz:s::s::z:z‘::==s=-.-aza==:s:::a::snns::psts:sas! 4 ! H3 8333333333 IF3N! way leading to a spring at the ootor h Knob. Joseph Urner, this city, is architect. The sanitarium site comprises be- !'lu.led'lomlnd .l‘i acres l’l;‘d.:m'el.l T & rest camp. Fun erin; gsters. g‘the main bufldm the foundation d for Suff % Youn e for which & series’ of lolll W)—A NM of unm hl.l given by the vincial filhfld‘rmlw tbellnlflt of ailing children of Rome, The money will be used to give free vacations in the mountains or by the sea to the suf- | c. fering youngsters. structures for use by-patients, nurses, l::lmdl-nh and servants, will be con- E cted. CITY TO ASSESS REALTY.|s loocm m.uu.h to 'rh Star BELGIAN POLICE DOG. biack, Temale. | Re- ware 3 williasds. 1538 D 8. s 33° CAT—pel; brown color. with black stripes sround bod T year lost in Biock ot :m answers to name t e 'mflwm“"mfi Bu'n" Beward if 1209"20th those in the ving been done noo-ar 1 male Tient' ntly the State. State no longer assesses ‘fii W and is not interested in future | & b T 8l sods:” Reward. Teassessments. ulfl—emu near Bethesds. Phone Slereiona o Clovoion %, "Rer OPEN A CHARGE |G i i, o s ot ACCOUNT T i N'S WEAR Chase. ‘Wisconsin ¢113-J. AR RIS N POLICE Laree, male; tan and blagk: protection to wi Teturn. Re- Vara, Ga. 3008, 'm'r G ave nn EIS7th & F Chambers Private AMBULANCES Best in the City ...... ll“ Steel MM Funerals .. Mw GLIS! D.rk brindle, white chest, somewhere in Mount Pleasant. No collar or ta; Rewnd Call Mrs. Babcock, l&fs Kenyon N.W., Apt. 28, Columbum Call W.-W. CHAMBERS CO. Cor. 14th & Chapin N.W. Col. 432 FOUND. S, apply Animal Reseus E 349 m ave sw. Main 8088 byl.'.hz city council, who LOST. = - '"l?l make & * "tl:un":, g,,,:'l ab. Park Lane Apartments, ui.mi'”fii‘ use of the revenue department of the | i B m Aoral ributes a5 the Geath SORBAND, m BROTHERS. * Me) A L Py & MRe: DAVID :u:n.m ¢ MIDDLETON, We RO R TR T e S el S o Beaths, 3 L st. ‘nm‘ : jeces 7 “A"; "\Il‘!% i 1 it Carmel Baptist Church. 13 tery. " < - S WMAN, o, T *thits life iday, June i ol r Hos- ital, ufli e teaves Po'mourn their foss six. daughters and one m Mrs. Mary B Jane B. - , Elizabeth Tfl'll‘flh HIAHC !’g:lln and'fomes B Bowmas: and s nost o1 oiher nll;’ :‘.‘.‘.‘.fif'.mo’e'&x..m;m Priday, June 31, e KNREE T 3 : 2:30 2 ten ;‘t‘l'u')"x:“ ok o o — ment (privat Groek” Geinetery. R By B lnllun !"lml mw“m y biber, R e Wk Dllnllln nflnff oghnotlu C.nml!hu- COE, turday, June 22, o oo, ‘h:‘::l'nn'n T Pune! f Js T. R, it lfi"n‘im.‘:“”:uq EA Faisai BT a.m. Relatives and friends invited. In- lerment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 3¢ this I esident 33 Jui :I her_ re t& . Departed . g&':“"‘flm.u Fer. e = Perguson, Jr.. an She. aiso leaves. to two sistors, “Mry, Sting st ihe Jobn #‘mu‘:‘flu Testing apel, 3rd ‘and Eve ats. a.w, Notice of | funeral later, N5 w E. On I i, SraeSihglon Hiesiiat f oy rotnes . of 'F.axhu Fickien § Qg ul. god pry S p, el :-nl:nu Bls sister, 1836 Lamont st. nw. June 23, at 3 pam. (Nl' Yolk Ofly papers please ) Please omi 13 Departed this life FOSTE! u.om de! .'Pnny. June 21, 1938, MoNEs beloved husband of ‘Mamie B. Foster. ipe can be feviewed At e B Barbour Bros. funieral m 48 K st. ne. ufl &l‘:“':.“ % M"flmu o & On -M uise ROBINSON, “Tg:_“ - m Invited. "fi‘.?" L &":‘.":‘H‘. 13 %fi“ ol 3 bclom u E. u-rbny He suffered hours, ves ut all in vain: He also hours, of pain Zo Zaie for cure, was best, ® ?w& Kome to Hive. iome to" give ;- His' "AND NIECE,© R : MARBRAY AND MAGOIE G 'u‘ cers and members 541 No. notified o IRAY. Call June 24, 1929, Hall, 1606 M st. June 28, from E. Churen, Ben- of the ioez o Dant a. . P. 7, June 28, KR Sty p.m. Sundsy, June ‘33, her”Taie Tendence, 118 B st B r’£ of the 'vrlhlnml oastes. 8. R. CAM] de: % terment in A?flnfi;a cgmfl‘-’l RICHARD I. Q OER, Adjutant. TIMMONS, ARTHUR 8. 1625, at’ Tuberculosis ‘,’,‘; beloved husband of Florence -flul. “flm" fll( Horth Capitol TFuners! fro Iate Mo . on Bvited to attend. Taterment . Cedar Bl Gemeters: m'nzx" ins ng at John funeral ch: Thictment llmmur:.':lflda i ey WILKINGON, EDWIN HARMON. Suddenly Saturday, Jun- 22, lél. ll“h residence, IIJ'I K st. l ' '&“ N, beloved Tevne at WO, Chmberl tzo'lmumhl vlult 1400 I%I i.‘ ntil § . d.y June terment A‘hubu 'f.'d?, arnine, June At Frecae i ot Tree n-!wtfi JORN E. ‘three Bost M "other felatives and b‘.‘ Seen Monday” at relldznu v ed L i Chapel, Anne Arundel "ef:;u, “nflun.n v WRIGHT. JAMES, Departed this life mud- " son " of Fusie: Wbt Hono: his mother he feaves one brather. two sisters and tives and friends. T P A W o v, June’ 24, " . trom A il i o B In ‘mmrizm. HOOVER. N Sacred to .mmgg fi( )Elg‘d ‘one, CHA! S Sine 3.7502 e oTHE nest hds touched & minor d songs breathe but & sad re- And laughter sobs with hidden, bister itter paiy Since e went awas: m lllhl' 'h‘fl .l:. _::« into mrnnl’ra. June 3 3, lm Eor me e the “add ddest or e °z:n-. My dear “Dasted ‘ava g EDITH FRANCO. * 2 E. AND EVERETT. In sad but o others. who m# EVERETT LEE ARt ":. i, and WILLIAM E. LEE, June % ll& ELIZABETH M. -tll.IOl' JOMN. In ox. Joms, 1y s, 420 Yt g . LG DA SRS, NORTON, A 3. Sacred to the Ory of our belgved motber. .ugr.fl"fv. ORTON 'hfl died two years ago today, June 323, AMILY. n o’(' iy doat wite. &' |V. L. SPEARE CO .-'z'-t“e‘x?.' SRSTWCR Toat i | Poome ";:,L..:s-...‘fl"li? il Wm. H. Sardo & ¢o. it 42 me NE Private Limousine Ambulance Lincoln " Herbert B. Nevius Funeral Home mnn'utnsl'. 2000 ¢ | Modern Chavel. fimfi'fi—_ JOHN ‘R, WRIGHT cO. Cmnmk 1337 10th St. N.W. M’ i 5 WILLIAM LEE'S SONS- FUNERAL DIRECTORS. CREMATORIUM. 3034 M St NW, hons, wess '_CH'AS"—S."mT—gl 301 IAI‘IMO'*‘IT. Pune o Private 1 Director 641 H St. N.E. Tinc. 5543 CEMETERY LOTS. EEMETERY LOZ dl‘nnul tery. af

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