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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. JUKNKE 30, 1929 Every Glider and Leonard Refrigerator Sharply Reduced for immediate disposal This is a remarkable opportunity to purchase a comfortable Glider or a famous Leonard Refrigerator at a greatly reduced price. Every one is per- fect and the variety is complete. Surely you'll not miss this opportunity to save and save substantially. 56 Smartly Upholstered Gliding Settees Reduced 183 Famous Leonard Refrigerators Reduced 33 7.50 3 50-lb. Leonard Frost Colds, 334,50 42979 $ Leonard Polar King Refrig- ;24_7; erators, 75-1b., reduced to. .. 821.75 s17.95 310.” 10 Leonard Frost Colds, porce- 55 9_7; lain lined, 100-1b., reduced to Many Karpen Living Room Suites Reduced Now Included now at specially reduced prices are many Living Room Suites in me- hairs, velours and damasks 8 Leonard Frost Colds, 75-Ib. 10 Good-looking Gliders, stripe 517,90 capacity, reduced to upholstery, reduced to 6 Smartly Uphol:teted Glxdm, 521.7’ reduced to. 9 Orange and Black Upholsured $ 2 4.7’ Gliders, coil springs. . .. 3 Green Striped Coil Spring 324.71’ Gliders, reduced to 3 50-lb. Leonard Polar Kings, 14 Coll Speing Gliders, delight- 326-75 fully upholstered, reduced to 4 Comfortable Gliders, with coil § 4 4,7; springs, reduced to. 16 Leonard Polar King Top Icers, reduced to 2 Gliders with separate loose cushions, coil springs, re- ;5 6,75 ducellto. . TW. ... L 25 Leonard Frost Colds, porce- AND OTHERS lain; lined, corkboard insu- § 75 lated, 75-1b. 49 $ Leanard Polar Kings, porce- ;34.75 lain lined, 75-lb., reduced to CUSTOM-BUILT SLIP COVERS THAT FIT CORRECTLY 24 Leonard Polar Kings, porce- 529,7; lain lined, 50-lb., reduced to g 26 Porcelain lined Leonard Polar ;3 5 75 Kings, corkboard, 50-1b.. 7 All-white Porcelain Leonard ;79_30 Cleanables, 50-1b., reduced to AND OTHERS MAYER & CO. Seventh Street Between D and E PART 1. RAIDERS RESUME MEMPHIS CLEAN-UP Serve Only Few of 40 War- rants Issued as Result of Earlier Activities. By the Associated Press. MEMPHIS, Tenn, June 29—Six squads of prohibition raiders following up their spectacular raids earlier in the week that were reputed to have “dried up Memphis,” sallied forth today with 40 warrants, but nightfall found few of them served. The last report from the cleanup squads late in the day was that only seven persons had been arrested, but the drive continued. The clerical force in the office of Finis E. Wilson, deputy prohibition administrator here, was still busy to. day typl.nf reports of the 82 arrests and 51 htlan! made in Tuesday's raundun These are to be turned over Lindsey B. Phillips, United States uuma attorney. Most of the 82 ar- rested were released on bond after spending a night in jail. The other 51 were cited to appear before the United States commissioner on war- ll'IlnLl charging possession and sale of iquor. ‘Warrants issued today were based on - evidence gathered by a separate crew of undercover agents from the group that paved the way for Tuesday's raids. P‘nur of the seven taken into |Cl custody today were arrested Tuesday. It was revealed today that Federll agents had seized seven large stills on Mississippl River islands or on the river's banks during the week. None was in operation at the time. Seven automobiles also were confiscated. CITES SOURCE OF CRIME. Police Chief Holds Whisky and o Bad Temper Main Causes. ATLANTA, Ga. UP).—Whisky and|N bad tempers cause much of America’s Omah: crime, says James L. Beavers, Atlanta’s police chief, who presided over the re- cent convention here of the Interna- tional Association of Police Chiefs. “Of course, many of our criminals are made in the home,” the chief said. “Parental neglecl, of the child is one of the greatest ice problems of the day. 'I‘rllnln[ of children doubtless has more to do with the making of good or | 8a: bad citizens than any other one thing.” | 5¢ Persons under influence of liquor or & bad temper are most likely to commit crime. he says. “Any person who acts or talks whlle in a rage likely will live to regret —_— FOUND. T Ehn have same ] PERINGESE DOG—Owne: paying for ad and board. LOST ANIMALS, apply A il Rescue Lossue. 349 Maryland ave ".,-mn'a'-m frivy Lessue. 349 Maryiand sve. sw. Main $0s8' LOST. AR I gwnite soid: shopping_district. ond setting: in . National e iiver, wnh rhinestones and one Reward. Cal BA] amethygt. Chastleton Hotel, BILL FOLD—Ostrich leather. ing cash 2pd identiicat 4 \dentification e o mh st bez- en wnm. ‘mixed’ wite-hal U Rt n?e:‘r":d terfler and juanewers to name Kelurn oS 029 burn o 3029 Cambridge pl. ndy " Reward. a5 Jln Brown leather case: Rtlanue i Hewarg, "0 U8 StoP- ol in Congress mny Conover.” IR 1th st bus Reward lo l 337 Georai ave. Ga "3355‘ hd e on had Ma eather b “Attached to waien from men’s lavatory in rear of Arlington Cemetery, Priday mornins.. Waich 303, sperm valued as gifis. Reward it re- P, H, Rhodes, 138 No rlolic o . OF superintendent o ton National Gemetery: Call laversion Hns ®old, Gruen. black wrist nbbn : WATCH, June 24. Reward. Atlantic 4240, Apt. FAITE DOG—Has Black 39o% on Backs Black ears: Clipped close gl-'}-m it ucmmed 1433 Ghapin at. or cail \CELET—Child's, Wm WATCH AND at Hain's Poimt: Reward, ml L nw. Met. old Palace or Fox du'nuh;d Jassters ot wn. ' Reward. Call OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT PINE MEN'S WEAR “The Perry & Walsh Mortuary Service . . . is the finest serv- ice obtainable. efforts to please have built for us a host of friends who recognize our attention as care- ful morticians. The matter of cost is left to your own con- 'venience. Modern Chapel. Private Ambulance. Just phone— W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road Col. 464 Phones § S ams 10341 Chambers Private AMBULANCES $165 v $100.00 Finest Service Obtalnable sl $200 Complete Funerals l THE WEATHER District of Columbia, Maryland, Vir- ginia and West Virginia—Fair and somewhat warmer today; tomorrow in- creasing cloudiness, scattered showers. Record for Twenty-four Hours. Temperature—Midnight, 71; 2 am., 68; 4 a. 68; 6 am, 69; 8 am, 70; 10 a.m., 71; 12 noon, 72; 2 pm,, 76; 4 p.m,, | 78; 6 pm., 77; 8 pm., 72; 10 p.m,, 66. | Highest, 78; lowest, 66. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 84; lowest, 68. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 8:19 a.m. and 8:22 p.m.; high tide, 1:44 am. and 1:57 pm. ‘Tomorrow—Low tide, 9:19 am. and 9:13 pm.; high tide, 2:36 a.m. and 2:57 p.m. The Sun and Moon. ‘Today—Sun rose 4:45 a.m., sun sets 7:38 pm. Tomorrow—Sun rises 4:45 am., sun sets 7:38 p.m. Moon rises 12:13 a.m., sets 12:47 p.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Weather in Various Citles. ~Temperature.~ Precipl- Max. Min _ tation, 8 Sat-" Fri. urdav. night. L1868 Einciunat, ¢ heyenne, Cleveland, Ohic Davenport, xnnuu-mm. i Jacksonville, s a, Pa. oenix, Ariz._.. Bhfinteiphia, ~Pa Portland, Me. San Diego. Calif.. "’ 8an Prancicco Cali. Santa Fe, N. Me fckebure, - Miss.. vis'u'x'r':‘&-ron D¢ TALKER FINED $10. —_— Charged With Disturbing Street Car Motorman. Failure to observe the sign familiar to all street car riders, “Safety first. Do not talk to the motorman. His duties | require his attention,” led to the ap- pearance in Police Court today of Au- gust Maenhfear. Policeman J. R. Harver, who was rid- ing in the same street car, on his way to the Traffic Bureau, informed Judge Gus A. Schuldt today that Maenhfear was interfering with the motorman and appeared to be intoxicated. Warnings to remember the sign, not to get intoxicated again and a fine of $10 were imposed by Judge Schuldt. Qards of Thanka. BERRY. SAMUEL M. Mrs. Samuel H. Berry wishes ‘to express her deep appreciation many relatives -na friends for {Retr “Sympathy durin \lgess of her husband, SAHBEL ;8 . th ny floral offerings at the ime "o his death. (nemm papers please copy.) * D E. The family of the d E, Ganick wish to RLICK. WIFE: MR GARLICK, Jr.. SON AND MRS. ROBERT LOCTOR. At _ Maribore, S SRR e e YRA’NK A‘. DUNAN of Washington, - D. Btatha. parted this life ORGE SO B oty AR Bt B rum%m“ alter st s.e. GEORGE e leayes to mo Better 1g0g chudren: r. alph and Marilyn: two ‘Rntoineite and Matle Better. and Sitc brother. Ghasies Better. andca host of mhezzrelluvts BETTER. GBOIG! Call mesting of 8t Thomas Commandery. No. 218, Kaishts of m.. C. W. CROPP, President, PETER GUANDER. dec. BROWN, JAMES. On !'nd:y, Jlme 28. 1929, at his Tesidence, 74 P 5t n.w. Ji JOWN, voted hulhlnd of Elizabeth ves three sons and txo ains Co. funeral nlrlflrl ?222 ' Notice of funeral here HE! ER S. On Friday. June 28 1929. st umn Hospital, PETER 8., be- loved husband of Bianche Buicher’ (n Calvert), aged 48 y 1 from his 1de ‘Moum t 2 p.m. Lnlorm’em y, Jul Relatives ana Teiends nviced. at Cedar Hill Cemetery. ROOKS. MARY LOUISE, Departed this lite June 28, UISE QOKS. btltgefl wite nr Clavence B s Pomer nd_ Jean Brooks: the un nu of Paul Churc! BA\IM!'EI JL’A TTE M. On Prid Jun 9: 7:50 p.m.. utnce l 30 Plrk rd n.w.. JE. AMM] R, beloved mother of erlur A ' cent’s Tnterment Mount ~ Olivet Dnmm!nr 1, at’2 p.m. mand: ivied 15" attond. Rock Creek Cemeter: DARE, LEWIS D. Fridey. June 28, 1020, at his * residence. allatin 0 LEWIS D. helnvod hunb-nd of Anns J. Tune: his lste” reniden P July 1, at 10 wm Tnterment (brivate) Rock Creek Cemetery. l\;l!, ROBERT. On Prida Interment at 30¢ June 28, mn T Deloved husband of Vi :n- s (riee Ford). ag Jun Biband' of Nunsis ¥l his lats residence. 1 ©on Monday morning. Jul; thence to Holy Rosary ¢ w 11 be 1d Rela (rlfllfll 1nvlled !nurncn& !l Cemete: l}:-’lil! IZI.VII:HCAA H%:‘vll':‘l‘." June 28, B e, e : Eie, Ko, Sl e ay, Jul; it Ricge Cemetery, ll imore, \WRENCE. WILLIAM J. E. Saturds b g T 3 . . At o, R INA. on "053‘" SRS AN, %4 vt G Telatives and frie Remains res W Ernest Jatvia Co. West rs, 28th st. Dumbarton ave ;‘c’mu of funeral hereafte: e t 2 e “"‘fiufé\i“.v at her' res: ANNETTE M. | $13,5 8% N Brathsa. » RICHARD A. On Saturday. June PARSLEY, beloved B Sackasn and Mre. Tr-namrm of Praneis F. . Deal tunerai ay. July 1, a LR Lntemem Davnii Cemmeters, Lass MPREEY. OTHO SAMUEL. on June 28, at h OT] beloved hus- Band "ot Eiéanor addison Pumnnu!. aged B pletrs. \ Funeral, from the ‘above dence on’ Monday, July 1. at 2 p. fives ana friends 1avited. sressional Cemetery. PUMPHREY, OTHO §. gation of ‘Anacoxtia’ Lodge, Bei Tnterment < A special commun;- A F A By order the worshipful master, . R. CAMPBELL. See. 30° MMA, Departed this life Thursdas. Sine T igio. at Stoddard Baptist Home. EMMA "REED. i M Re- [nains resting at Moon & Allen’s n‘mml RQBINSON. EMMA. On Thursdas, .vune kg 8L oner Tesidence. 315 AN ROBTNSO! Lomax's cnapel, 1400 8 st. n. seen Saturday uur 4 pm. Fun un 5. from Vermont Ave- Tite Baptist Chureh Pnends invited. In- terment Woodlawn Cemetery. 0 SCHULYZ, G. EDWARD. On Priday. June G EDWARD SCHULTZ, beloved Risnand oF Qe Ray Schultz, a years Puneral from h Bethegda, a EN ncl(. TRVING - JEFFE. Suddsnzv, on Friday, June 28. 1939, ai Pittsburgh, Pa. IRVING JEFFE, beloved husband of Camilia (nee Powers) and son_of Jessie F. and the late Charles H. Sen Puneral Monday morning. July 1. from nis late residence, 1637 Grand View ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. 30 COL. CHARLES. Priday; June at 10:30 am. 4t Walter it L) WILLCO: Colonel, mmea States Army. in the 64th Joar of his age, beloved husband of Jane gt Willeox, eral Monday, July 1, A Dm 5 riington Netiona Cemetery. In Memoriam. DAVIS, ORA M. In loving remembrance of 87 Son &nd brother, ORA M. DAVIS: Wholeft "Us Bve years aso . todes. Suné 30, 1924. Fiye years wewe lived without you, But your Spirit has hovered neet To_guide us through each sorrow, To wipe away each tear. You've brought us nearer ‘to_Jesus, nt us the vaine of love. meet ve. e e mu, Sttt mx; *20a: MEERY %rms AND MALVIN, DIGGS, EVELTN. In sad but lov em- brance of our dear one B 3% Tho died three SeareSeo- Woday, Jane Alvlvl throush her kindly thoushts, till more kindly deeds, Bhe Sousht (e Tragrant tose st oy Amongst life's noxious weeds. She held no selfish thoushts of sain In searching Her plessure %ot to . the ross Ive it avar. HER FOSAND. R W, 5; M CHARLOTTE " SAUNDE 3 ROSA 7'SIMPSON AND HOLMES. v EDWARDS, PRISCILLA. Tg_sememebrance ‘dear mother. RDs. who devaried tnis lfe aix years “Junie 30, No_ene like & moth Thete e o Tove Jike s mother's love— So ‘bright, 8o pure. afiam There s ho sweeter soand on earth than Def begted mame. ~ LYNCH. - “‘".“ GELMAN, FANNIE. Tn sad but loving membrance of our dear mother, T, GELMAN. who_denarted this life one yesr ago, June 29, 1928 GOnS,Dut not, foreotte 1S, Bt Not foreotten. 2 ELVIN AND ECIZABETE. = LUMPKINS. ROWENA N.: GEORGE W. In Joving remembrance of nts. ROWENA 'N. LW‘PK% “he Firdy June 30, 1014 and GEORGE W. LUMP) September 2, 118 o THOMPSON. WASHINGTON G, In sad and loving rememprance of our desr B 2nd “father. WASHINGTON 0N S Tdenaricd this 1ife one year ae0 today, June 30, 1921 has fallea At "the mention of Jour name. 200 o) e o see For memoty 15 136 ogly_thing That met can call i ova, The blow was hard. the shock severe, But_little thoulht h(l death was near. Phe’ pain of Deriine without tatewsll Artine. witho e a5 HIS é‘v Oh. dear father. how we miss you, Four voice we cannot hear. BoL L 5 TRl ok hearts with tedness When we see your vacant cheir. You_suffered hours. ves hours of pain, To wait for cure. but all in_vain. s} alone knew Wl He ealled you home to Prom this world of pain and rerrow To the land of peace and rest. God has taken you, dear father, ‘Where you_found 'ete; SONS AND WADDY. who departed this life one year ago mcul June 30, 1928. ‘What would we give to hold your-hand, dear face to And vour ace Your loving smile. Sour weicome voice, They meant so much Loving and kind in all your ways. prient and fust to the end of Sour dave: Sincere and faithtul in heart and in s beautirul Al memory sou left bet m OM THE WADDY. :ourn In_lovin mmo of our dear husband and father, Jt WADDY. who died two years aso v, June 30, 1027. We have only your memory. dear father, To remember our whole lives through And you are one we can never for Wo AT ll thinkis of . 56 BEvOTED Wite AND CHILDREN. YOUR DEVO' FUNERAL DIRECTORS. JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1337 10th St. N.W. Phone North 47. T WILLIAM LEE'S SONS. CREMATORIUM. 332 PA. AVE N.W. NATIONAL 1384. 1388 oscph Birch s Sons C BIRCH) 3034 M St NoW. Erong, Jies Established 1, CHAS S. Z‘ URHORS Puneral ‘Director riv SITHINE 'I':ufc'."’?i? V. L. SPEARE CO. llomm the sucosssors of nor Al W. R Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance Lincoln 0524 E. Modern_Chapel Succeeding the orunu W. R. Speare Co. 1623 Connecticut Ave. FUNERAL DESIGNS. "‘9 %%nc.%"fl“" AR °_':: s Jth & Eye 1407 BLACKISTO Beautiful Floral Designs finors, ezt 3% | Gude Bros. Gow 1212 F St. mtIleerpre i Columbia Gardens Cemetery. One mile 'ul':t Port Ilnr‘Vl.-’.om monuments lodllt.d for & B pir