Evening Star Newspaper, August 14, 1929, Page 9

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CLOVIS AIR CRASH VICT TO BE BURIED IN CAPITAL Sorvices for Philip Tayler Berry, Jr., to Be Held at Home of Mother Tomorrow. Puneral services for Philip Taylor Ste- Calfskin, Brogues with wing tips in Mar- tin’s Scotch grain. Sport shoes combining Black Calf and White Buckskin, Tan Calf and White Elk. Sizes to fit all men. ¥ Raleigh Haberdasher 1310 F Street WASHINGTON'S HAR' WASHINGTON'S FINEST MEN'S WEAR STORE STETSON and Raleigh Shoes for Men Reduced to $6 -85 and $8°45 Smart styles in Black and Tan be conducted ther, Mrs. Kath- 2010 at 3:15 t | sisters, rtin Albey. ml‘kr"'nem who resided '1‘: t‘lx: ’":!:;{ il eral years ago, Danager { the Cloyis Transconti- %h‘\’mfl Fle was educated at Tomorrow! The August 50 55 FEINEST THE EVENING STAR, Bt. Alban's Cathedral School here. He went to Clovis the early part of this R | year. Besides hll‘.nm.mr he leaves two o: mm eua and Mrs. nluun Clement o e i Attend Nightly Lecture. YELLOWSTONE PARK, Wyo. (Spe- clal).—Between 2,00 and 3,000 people attend the bear lecture each night given at tzo"%l,d muu\u “Bear l#ne’h Counter’ Ranger Naturalist W. P. Martindale. OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT FINE MEN'S WEAR S—7th & F NTRUST EIS| OF THE COOK IS ART EXPERT. From Kitchen. Inn, where he tractive bachelor dwelling. Tis inner man is attended to by an old cook who has been 30 years. She is 'mezh % {3’ pletures that every in his chambers, includ- the kitchen and the bathroom, is ith them. His eook, however, to have modern nudes in her kitchen. Her favorite artists ‘Turner, Romney, the xon Neville Ln- ton and Neville Le k‘lfi.u.. (Copyrisht, 1920, Noovoaper COMP, American DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Responsible Personal Service You desire individual service in financial matters. You do NOT wish to sacrifice contaet with principals in order to get it. The Union Trust Conpmy'l modern building and spacious, complete facilities assure you of the responsible type of service you desire. MEN'S ., WE ! 2% paid on Checking and . SOUTHWEST CORNER FIFTEENTH AND H STREETS NORTHWEST EDWARD J STELLWAGLEN AR . STORE Sale of Y45 SCHAFFNER & MA One and Two Trouser SUITS $3585 The outstanding merchandising event in our history. Thousands of quality suits, two and three button single breasted models, double breasted styles, some with two trousers; also four piece golf suits. Imported all-wool fabrics of year-round weights. In new colorings of Grenadier Blue—Scots Grey —Malaca Tan and Corona Brown. Models designed to fit every individual build, whether regular, long, short or stout. The near approach of Fall and Winter increases the im- portance of this suit sale. No Charge for Alterations Suits can be purchased om your regular Charge Account or you can use our Extended Payment Plan Raleigh Haberdasher 1310 F Street British Official’s Oritic Bars Nudes LINESMAN KILLED INFALL OFF POLE |Heat Is Blamed for Fatal Plunge of 12 Feet While at Work. Believed to have been overcome by hutwmmlh‘mueumenmt pole at Twenty-second and “Monroe streets northeast shortly after noon to- day, James C. Hill, 28-year-old lineman of the Potomac Electric Power Co. was injured fluu! when he fell 12 feet to 'x‘ha man was taken to lt‘l,] but efforts to re- to fellow workmen, Hill, employed as a linesman for more than three years, was installing service wires for se in the residential section when he suddenly toppled, over and crashed to the ground. He was picked up from the street and placed m the lawn of a nearby where Charles J. mne of 2001 Rhode m-nd avenue .rmnounesd him dead before tlu arrival of t.he l‘mer(eney Hospital ambulance and the fire rescue squad. Hill llved IG 1012 Twelfth street northeast with his wife and 8-year-qld dlu(hw ki CAMP QUARANTINED. Rendezvous for Boys and Girls De- wvelops 20 Cases of Illness. HONESDALE, Pa., August 14 (P).— Camp Tabor, a rendezvous for boys and girls at Rock Lake, Wayne County. was placed under T'nrlnune by health of- fll.‘l«lll last night after physicians had been called to investigate the {llness of 20 cnmm- First reports that a num- of persons were, il with infantile p.rllyoll ‘were denied. Two patients, Mrs. Joyce Warner and Mrs. Henrietta Joseph, bofl\ of Cleve- land, Ohio, were taken to St. Joseph Bouplm In Carbondale, 20 miles from to informstion here there persons at Camp Tabor, most of them from Middlewestern States. FOR LOST ANIMALS. apply Amml nuuu Leasue. 349 Msrsland PATR SPECTACLES, gold nmma m case: on M st. near Conn. ave. Tuesda Tien and um Cles M-m an o if returned to ?&g un e DR e T Tod Yot P Tovutned, | £0B, Blac h-ai, mu Bckle and onyx oha: Rew "' 1{""‘ T Raress moR " 3 ar_offie: emz.n‘anmat Al'l‘"d‘lfl l'rly&zbl'u:. n}’.'r; eft in_auto na Min and R jonaas. Call North 381 Address 1805 Linsoln 1. n. OLASSES. shell rim, Monday fedt s i ath o1 m Tands st-, Chevy &h vielnlly Tenleytown. Reward ropoliten 4083. lono Y PIN, Kapps Kapps Gamm: ker. owner's neme en back. Rew mi ing between H Washington, on_ear 8 % w. Mn‘. Bisma: @ "Adams | WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1929. I THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Thunder show- ers this afternoon and tonight; slightly cooler tonight; tomorrow fair,. cooler, gentle to moderate south shifting to noithwest winds. ‘West Virginia—Fair and cooler, pre- ceded by thundershowers this afternoon or tonight in east portion; tomorrow falr, cooler. Virginia—Partly cloudy with thunder- Mm t.\:b afternoon or n!.m. in 'uc m flfiy eoolzt in nor'.h lnfl west_portions nd tomor- row; moderate m'.h d southwest luryhnd—h cloudy with show- ers and thundershowers tonight and ly in extreme east portion to- morrow morning, cooler tomorrow and in central and west tonight; rmh south winds to west MOITOW. Record for 24 Hours, ‘Thermometer—4 pm., 95; pm, 82; 12 midnight, 77; ‘Im.. 76; 8 am., 77; noon, 87. . 8 pm, 76 4 a.m., 29.75; 2! dture 95, occurred at 4:30 p.m.- yesterday. uawestp M:&.mmn, 78, occurred at 2 am. Y. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 85; lowest, 57. Tide Tables, (Purnished by United Btates Coast and Geodetic Survey,) ‘oday—Low tide, 10:11 !0 !B pm.; high tide, .m. m:orw'—uv tide, ll oa .m, and ll“l‘l pm.; high tide, .m. and and and The Sun and Moon. Mny—mm rose 5:20 a.m.; sun sets 05 p. . o '!'cmorrow—!un rises 5:21 sets 7:04 E Moon '3:26 pm. Condition of the Water. Great Falls-Potomac-Shenandoah— Clear. m.; sun Weather in Varlous Citles. ———_Tomfiu—t_"— Stations. 222223323332 RSRSRBA3ISVI23 Atlan Atlentic City Baltimore, Birmingham rek, an bia, 8. comm -m‘n Clear Pt.clondy loudy Ft cloudy Clear 7 am., Greenwich tim time. emp. uuu "uthl London. !nlllnd [ .l\' Giondy h tl.m md-'y i ; Sreenwic 3 Hamilton, Bermuda St Touay Juan, Porto Rico. Bart Clear ARGENTINA DATA. (Por the week ending August 12, 1929.) Northern and whul zone 61 south - . Wheat zone.. +8 The street car and interurban lines ’h companies of the Pernambuco district of Brazil have arranged with the state government to stipulate a type of om- nibus to be used under state regulation q, to 909 whieh would be too expensive for com- petitors to purchase. satin and tion leathers. Fall models just arriv we have this pair styleful. All Sizes and Widths 1,200 Pairs Queentex Hosiery Snei-lly Priced All-Silk Chiffons and service weight 2 Pairs for ”JS . Queen Quality Boot Shop Footwear Hundreds of Pairs of New Fall Shoes included REDUCED TO The seasen’s smart styles in white kid, sun tan, brown kid, black dull kid, pat- ent leathers, black sale. smart Clnse Saturday combina- New have d, which added to Every and All Shades All Sizes .19 1219 F Strest N.W. dIurhn!Ull JACKSON, The husband of the O desires o & o hl-r l:nhl. IAIIIK(I 'ON, A‘I.'Illl ‘Ilmdli. I'llt] IIPI(I 8A 3 the 1 Bnnrm this mn 1229, Brooklyn, N. Y. asior of Galbraith attle of New Bern, f New Y 2- “pRILTP junday, August 11, 1929 al X old. only son of Katherine Goripton gdoiph and the, late thp Tavlor Be Puneral from Trent BTy Auust 15, T 8708 itmore "'and® Winston Belem rn, ‘nvml..' IR !uduznly cars A 13. 1! S Braddocr Helgh lfflnon C. BICKFORD. aged 20 yeats. ‘Funeral from the heme of her parents, Mr. and Mis. Gershon P.’ Bick: . Berwyn. Md., Fridar. August 18, at 1875 2o Burial’ Rock Creek Cemetery, Washington, D. 15 'BONNELL, MARY nmn!s p peTuestar. August 13,1929, E8, widow o' B0ree Bonneis. Funeral (arivaie> from | her lae residence Mulhall Station, Ball- nvm SAN ucnom nepnuu tmn life Tuesdav, August 13, 1929, at 5:45 p.m at per residence 4 Terrace pl. BROWN. o 2 nut-nnnuemmun m’& 08 yneral Fridey morning from dence, thence to 8t, Cyprian' Ohureh wrs " ioek " interment Moum Gilvet Gemeters. Friends invited. OLEMAN, PEARL V. Entered into eternal zest Tuesday, August 13, 1920, at 9 PEARL V. COLEMAN, devoted wife of Jonn Goleman,” sister of Willism, Edward and ond Johnson. "She also I . Remains resting at | Rhines funersl, chapel, 3rd w. Notice of funeral later. . JOHN R. Departed this life Au- 11979, at 245 pm. at his resi- ence, 1318 22nd st. n.w.. JOH NEY.' H y oted hoxt of friends. Funeral Satur- day, August 17, at 3 o'clock p.m.. from Bundy's Chapel, 621 Florida ave. n.w. FISHER. JORN T. 8r. On Tuesdss. August 13, 1039, st nis residence. Oxon Hili, Prince Georges County, Md. JOHN T. FISHER. Br., beloved husband of Nsomi E. Fisher (nee Edelen). Puneral from his late 11, Md. 1030 a.m: Relatives and lrundl livited. interment church ‘ceme: beloved wife of | Fivan, 37 and “daughter of Mrs. Ma E. Derene. Remains resting at 3158 34th £f. Mount Rainier, Md. Puner | rader, August 15, et 1045 am Holy " Comtorisr - Cmiren: | tol ata. Tnterment Mount Olive: Ce FOLDS, DAYID THOMAS. Departed this lite Tuesdar. August 13, 1939. 4 THOMAS FOLDS_of Ariington, their loss & devoted wife, one sister, one brother. & one uncle.’ one sunt and 3 host of friends. FPuneral Friday. Augzust 16. at 2 o'clock. from Mount Olive Baptist cnureri Alington, Va. Hev. doseph Lee offici; lufluu Tuesday, August st her relld:n:r 7 "16th LA GRANEY. wits of Michasi Graney snd mother or Mg, William Parks of 420 East Capifol at. "Remains restin Pa. ‘ave. TA" GROSE. LOUIS HENRY. Entered into ete nal rest Tiwhflly. Augnst 13. 1929, ll ha- men's Hosp)! LOUIS HENRY G i devoted ther of Mrs. Alberts Colbert, Brown, Robert, Louise. Esther. | v leaves to mourn Edith Folds; stepmother. el of A. hipper Notice of tunera mmmr. Grose. departure six si ree and a host of other nhllvn and friends. | Remain: John T. Rhines fu- | On Tuesday. Au- ARD HAYES. Ay, August 3:30 p.m. {Frment 't X441son Chapel Cemeters. 18 HODGES. ANNA L. On Sunday, August 11, 520 at St Louts. Mo, ANNA i, HO Vo ot Mar ep beloved mother of es. | - i1 Rut 1920 et 11:50 8.m. eed Hospital, COURTLAND HO f Earah Flizabeth Howard and ler Howard and brother h, Frank, Alexander ard ne: Maude Ragland m Fred, Hatrs, Asron, SAmes "Hin oted 'foster mother, Mrs. Melvina cornm 405 E gt ne. with whom ne made his _home. Rem: zier's new Tineral home. ‘308 Rhode Tsia e. .S Funeral Friday, om _ Lin Onmten Ton and' 1 ets 5 7 d, Interment uncoln i !nm:ht “MeK! 1 8 monrn his departure a lovine wife, Roherts Huteninson: a devoted mother. Anna Wi on er. Carrie Walls, st mains '“““J_, e August 18 1 pm. Oni 1hberment Arline: oton “Rational’ Cemetery. HUTCHINSON, JORN . Departed this 1fe Mondas. August 12, 1929, am. at his residence. 2426 K st v som] HUTCHINSON. " He leaves to mourn their loss a devoted wife, Roberta Hutchinson: loving mother, Annie Warren: loving sister. Carrie Wall loving stepfather. William Warren: two uncles, one nephew. one step; er and & host of other reiatives and Funeral Thursday, August 18, rom Union We: Erturen. " 35ra it bet, L an n- ferment Atlineion Natious] Gemeters. Rev. S8 williams omclating: HUTCHINSON, JOI The members of Qnion Lieht’ Lods o8k G U Ne 3dd Peflows: Hal. abih st and Dumbarton ave. n.w.. Wednesday. August 14, 1929. at 8 o'clock p.m.. to oL gour late Ivrmh NSON. BNER WHITESIDF. J. rlumcufl WILSON, P. 8. ATE Dep: Roeet 3o, fezs. & her, Fesidence. 821 ATE A. JOHNSON. lhe w mond- p.m. nw. Mr s the devotad . Bhe leaves los ving son. three Sitere ko Brothers and a host of other Jelatives and friends. Remains resting at 927 N st. n.w. _Interment at Spotsvivania Thursdas. Auruse 15 MANNIX, CHAI Suddenly on 'hma.y. August 13, Ao "CHARLED. befoved - band of Dells T. Mannix (nee McGratn Funeral from his la ster st. i Eiren st 8 a.m Tnterment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited. MASTERSON. EDWENA, On Tueada . 1939, EDWENA MA terson. Funeral Thursds 1,p.m. trom her late res! 1 Remains , al parlors. 2232 G e RIS Dum. Wednesdas, there: fter at her Iate residence. MONAGHAN. ELAINE PAULINE, On Tues- dav. August 13, 1029, ELAINE PAULINE. infant daughter of wmmn aod Florence (oee McMah 1416 Pia. ave. n.e.. u -rhunmr remairis will Test st her br o be Pheld Fridas, August 18, (King Geer 'mnam Aunn 1E L. T Shrncia Soepitel, JESSIE of Dr. ;vulmg A Mu eral Chllreh. on f and :-'unu nArm ' to'attend, “Tnterment cmr | arted this life ‘ruamny. 13, lnfln Atlantic city, N. et ine. Braths. "-mw;_";,..g:._ N AN fi r C. Portner 'nm s at A fermment Manassas, Ve. elu“ 10 PENCIPE, MICHA 5 - cn, \ Aata 12, x'v'fo fl"z"'"'r“ “°" 1ve Interment at nl‘. Members of Wash- . e hereny 4. e FA u;lnl. ecretar. TORRENZ, MARGARET. On Wednesdsy, August 5 muném, uAm" Georgeiown University « TOR- Beloved daughty osep) and Mazie e Torrens. PNlicE of Tumseal per after. Philadelphia ana Jack- -0p: August 13, usband of Snitiey: five sisters. N Remains _restin; Collnnerll pariors. nn WILKINSON, THOMA! on gust 13, 1935; At his rnldu:l;:.e Md., at his late residence grvices (private) day, August 16, at 11 a.m ;g J0terment 't.);;l;; cemmn. w:ldorL KA eedny, Aueust 13, fal EATHE B anic Wright t United !nmun Sepjfol and R sts. Thursday, Ausust piy b In Memoriam. RTER. HO! ), e h oA Biodr BT 2k 17 B8 dlfig three years ago Wdlv. August lbu, re not forgotten, That ‘would ‘be- to0 As Ton 1w . lAn!l rmulus FrgolD S84 but loving re- ‘membrance of our 3 HAGER, who d!plrled :;a,x‘;"uf. four yeary tn Th August 1 e him. dear JeN , ‘ ‘" ul lhhb’rh DY !nrenm = vnm e Jeach . O ND PATHER. HARPER. lA\mA M. our T AHPZH U, FAFPER. who, devarted mu dite tee Lfser Howard, A Au 5 fuguee 16 Tots Loved 1n uh, remembcud BORA" AND" ‘"% . HUGHES. Loursa, 1 Joted, mother. LoUten HUGRES. whs died three years ago today, August 14, 1 Gone, ut pot forgotten, This day recalls our memortes Of ou $a0r ser, mother, whe has Sone R 0 will take lh'l s 4 Wh oy 3 Eoio i ok o piacr of molils On that Bnm'uul shore. EVOTE H‘"AY 'GHIER AND BON. LULD ur !w!e!. hluny memories eling to your True hum that 1o aris ihat loved you with deepest Will always love 7ou in death just the WILLIAN MAN’! ILLIAM. JOHN AND GRAND- LEE. M. MAG(_A‘%GII EDWARDS. 1n, memory o of todas,*Rarist 4 to And ‘she silentis went to sl THE P, PRENTISS. PR, "membue{.‘ofl’ Jr In sed bat Jorin PREwrISS, Jr..] veln "oia."Fho ek o How we mies 'hl Tittle loull Often l'e fll’l‘lle:- % i Feeling sure !hlf !IQ L:::nr His dear little hy lflrnot ’me"fit lre Ien!l! folded, B lest eves are tloud fn Gone lh! lmfl!n that were No_one ki t! ofthh 5 up it loved so . fll":‘ Y. ® )lp Mo kna' Fasi hew s m u. MOTHER AND DADDY SMALLWOOD. GEORGE §. In sad but lo ing remembrance of our son and brothi GEORGE S. SMALLWOOD. this life’ one year ago tod We are thinking of vou, Geo: 3 Thinking of the p: s Picturing you in memory Just s we saw vou last. You let behind you broken o8, left bebind roke: TAYLOR, LEWIS. A tribute of love to the TOR ho.1eft us two Tears ags todar. Ab sust 14, 1927, e In life we loved and cherished In death ‘we hold vou_in feverence: s CRILDREN. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Frank Geier's Sons Co, u13 National 2473 SEVENTH ST. Modern Chagel. Teienhane . TIMOTHY HANLON runml Director Ambulanes 641 H St. N.E. me. 5543 V. L. SPEARE CO. Netther the .ueegm of mor eon: ith the Pormerty si0_F n. NW. Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance AL IR Lincoln 0524 === Ch“-;lllflbll‘ 1878 JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1337 10th St. N.W. Phone North 0047 ik, Efcies rvice. autSnS sz'ms:d' i W. W. Deal & Co 818 W ST. Hl Herbert B. Nevius > Funeral Home 924 New York Ave. N.W. Main 3600 R.SPEARE 8 Succeeding the origina] W. R. Speare Co. 1623 Connecticut Ave. Potomac 2[5 _years ut 1208 B ot.. 45 yoars st 948 ¥ ot s WILLIAM LEE’S SONS. CREMATORIUM 71333 PA. AVE N.W. NATIONAL isse. 1388 CHAS S. ZURHORST 1 EAST oL }oscph F. B!rch' 3034 M St. KW, gg!!!,,,!!.! !'!m! (i MONUMENTS. 3 I monuments reduced f not base purchase on ‘Dhotosra IaneB R !"“t' Iifl. FUNERAL DESIGNS. | GEO. C. S 'RE! l!l"l FLORAL and SInh!l Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St Artistic—expressive—inexpensive B TONE, 1407 Beautiful Floral Designs $5 and up. m_

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