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SOCIETY ACCOUNT FINE MEN'S WEAR ISEMAN'S—7th & F Balance —$65— Monthly Inspect Tonight, Sunday or Labor Day DON'T MOVE OR RENEW YOUR LEASE --without first seeing these new homes for $100 cash, balance $65 month, at 4th and T Sts. NE. This is a good new " neighborhood. Cars pass the door. New hieh school across the Street. 6 rooms. 3 porches, built-i zarage. Inspect 1926 4th St. NE. Open and lighted until 9 o'clock or o H. R. Howenstein Co. 1315 H St. N.W. Dist. 0908 SOCIETY President and Mrs. Hoover Hosts to British Prime Minister on His Visit Here in October. HE President and Mrs. Hoover will have as their guest at the White House for,three days the British prime minister, the hon- orable Ramsay MacDonald, who T is expected to arrive in Washington | Mr. and Mrs. J. White Stinson, Mr. the afternoon of October 4. The distin- guished visitor will be the guest the | | first three day ital of the Ambassador of Great Britain | Los Angeles, ‘m)d Lady Isabella Howard, at the em- | bassy on Connecticut avenue, | from there to the Executive Mansion. The prime minister will sail from | England for this country September 28 | | of his visit in the Cap- | Oscar Blanco Viel; THE _EVENING ‘The other guests were the charge d'affaires of Argentina and Senora de Enciso, the former Assistant Attorney General, Mrs, Mabel Walker Wille- brandt; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scott, and Mrs, Leo R. Sack, the First Secre- | tary of the Chilean embassy, Senor Don | Mr. Louis Mayer of | Calif., and Mr. Joseph McGuirk of the State Department. A going | birthday cake was prescnted to Mrs, | Holzman. The Minister of Hungary and Countess | | on the Berengaria, which is due to dock | Szechenyi have taken a box for the | in New York October 4. After the usual | | ceremonies which the city extends to its | children’s opera which will be given at | Newport Tuesday afternoon for charity. | honored guests, the minister will pro- | Countess Cornelia Szechenyi will be | ceed immediately to Washington, ar- | riving _here on the afternoon of lhc same day. Ambassador of Chile Guest Of Minister to Bolivia. The Ambassador of Chile, Senor Don Carlos G. Davila, attended the dinner | given last evening by the United States Minister to Bolivia, Mr. David E. Kau! man, at the Plage Deauville, in honor Mrs. George A. Holzman of New York in celebration of her birthday anni- ! versary. Beautiful Floral Tributes Artistically Conceived $3 50 end up They May Be Shipped Anywhere! 1407 H Street National 4905 fllfi_—?@mt On (resapeake Bay SALT WATER BATHING, PICNICKING IN SHADY GROVES ON A WIDE SANDY BEACH An 1¢cal Place for ¢ Rare Day's Outing Just 45 Miies of Good Read From Washing.on fPake Annapoli Zien Huntingtown, mt. Paint BEACTISN L HOME SITES AT VERY REASONABLE PRICES Road through Maribore. turn richt at on iciand Rod. thraugh Owings, weh Dev 1108 9th St N. W, Description Is Inadequate You must see these Homes Sample House Now Open for Inspection 5700 Colorado Ave. N.W. (Between Madison and Montague Sts.) Price, $14,250 Beautiful location, n ned, finest construction, for chee plete kitchen, garage. CARL H. SMITH Owner—Builder Insurance Bldg., 15th & I Sts. NW. National 1046 st convenient, exceptionally bedrooms, ful breakfast room, large attic, well plan- two baths, open fireplace, gidaire, pantry, with com- Or Any Broker Perfect in the Country’s Finest Homes Has Proved Kelvinator’s Unequaled Dependability Service In Buying Home Equipment Reliability In the new can give. is stil Since then homes the country in operation. Kelvinators can Silent Kelvinator For no one can tell you how many 3 No Kelvinator has ever worn out. giving perfect service after 13 years of splendid opes have boast. Is Essential ou buy dependability PLUS ars of service a Kelvinator he first one sold tion. been installed in the finest Everywhere you will find them Let us demonstrate to you the remarkable New Silent Kelvine- tors Kelvinator by using Kelvinator's attractive Rel ‘T H E R E nd then let us explain how quickly you may own a new sCo monthly budget. L4k A aBiiE R KELVINATOR Barber & Ross, Inc. 11th & G sts. There Are Kelvinator Electric Installations for Every Commercial Purpose usher at the performance, ‘The new naval attach= of the Italian x‘mbns\y Capt. Nortarbartolo di Villa- | rosa, was entertained at tea yesterday | lfl | L= ==} | | | i il o | afternoon by the retiring - attachs, Comdr. Lais, who, with Signora Lais. will sail today from New York for Italy. Comdr. William W. Edel, commandin; corps of chaplains, U. S. N., and M Edel, from the Naval Air Slnnun at Lakehurst N. J. have motored to Washington as a part of a month’s va- cation. While here they are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Vernon M. Billingsley at | the Commodore and other relatives of Mrs. Edel's, staying meanwhile at the Cavaller. Miss Eleanor Daniel Lieut. 1 and her brother, Humphrey Daniel, are housc Miss Harriott during the Reception. In the Methodist meeting house at Lower Village, Warner, N. H.. at high noon today, Miss Eloise Howell, daugh- tor of Mrs. Bertha E. and the late Robert Parsons Howell of Allentown, | Pa., was married to Capt. Donald Stuart Sammis, Yale, '09, of Stratford, Conn., The building_had not been used for a wedding for 75 years, at which time | Prancis Wilkins “and Anna Upton George, grandparents of Nancy Sibley | Wilkins, maid of honor at the present | wedding, were united in marriage. The interior of the little edifice was | decorated with Summer flowers from the old-fashioned gardens of Annaslee, | the Summer home of the bride's aunt, | Mrs. of Warner and | PETER PAUL INN 1106 Conn. Ave. Open, 11:30 AM 830 P.M. Inclu unday Luncheon, S50 6 —Dinner, 75¢ eak Dinner, $1.00 Southeast Bargains $100 Cash Balance Monthly BARGAINS— 17th & G STS. S.E. JUST NORTH OF PA. AVE. CARS If you are paying as much as 360 a month Tent vou can buy one of these new homes. ' They have many new ideas. including closed borehee, Rarages. ll colored porcelain bath and “kitchen fixtures & heautiful kreen, which we are sure will please ¥ou. Why not come down this eve- ning and look them over? lighetd untit 9 o'clock. Openiand H. R. Howenstein Co. 1315 H St. N.W. Dist. 0908 The Columbia National Bank 911 F Street Capital and Surplu? $650.000.00 3% Paid on Savings Accounts | Church by Rev. STAR, WASHINGTON, D@5 BRIDE OF THIS WEEK MRS. ELMER MARTYN JACKSON, JR., aughter of Capt. and Mrs. Charlex Cos wedding August 27 of Wyoming avenue and before Miss Mary Waters Conard. Her home will be at Annapolis. | —Harris & Ewing Photo. Washington, D. C. music by the Chaminade Trio preceded the ceremony, which was according to the rites of the Lutheran | son of Norfolk, Conn. of guests, Connecticut, New Je | vania, filled 'the little meeting house. ‘The bride wore her mother's gown, trimmed with old fa 2 the veil being of rose point, the dress trimmed with point Venise and the | jacket with Tose point and duchess lace. She wore a diamond pendant, the gitt of the bridegroom, bouquet of lilics of the valleg and Talis- man_ rose Miss Wilkins, who was the sole at- tendant of the bride, wore apple-green chiffon and a string of pearls presented to her by the bride. The bridegroom, best man and groomsmen were in con- al white flannels. The best man Mr John Warren Richare tford and the groomsmen wi Merritt Vanderbilt and Mr. Ha Lacour of Stratford, Mr. S: Donald of Wallingford and Mr. ' Shaffer of Hartford, Conn. Following_the _ceremony A large number Vermont, Massachusetts, mily la the guest We Kleen Klose Kleen in our own plant Arlington Cleaners and Dyers of Rosslyn, Virgini 23 Military Road Phone Clar. 1269 H. KLAVANS, Proprietor —strike most of us, soon- er or later; which fact should spur every one to create as strong a finan- cial reserve, as circum- stances warrant. fAnother PAYDAY'S here. Why not make it your chance to open a “Columbia” Savings Ac- count? One Dollar or more will answer for your first deposit. o] Safe Deposit Boxes $3.50 Up Per Year I EIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIlIlIIIIIIIIIlIlIIIlIlIIIIIIlIlIlIlIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlI|I|I|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IHmI|I|IIIIIIlIlIlIlIIIIIIII | .|| 27th and Que of equipment, servi there Gardens offers the available suites. nothing to dren’s playground ; and the nishings are elegance itself. board and.elevator servire. 1, 2, 3, 5, and 6 rooms; one and two baths— Inspect at any 925 15th street The Private Gardens in ]\'(‘\v Gardens Frigidaire and Every Other Modern Facility in Rew Gardens Everything considered—size of rooms, convenience of location and features of You.can have no idea until you inspect The beautiful gardens are a feature; so is the chil- time—day or evening B. F. Saul Co. filuunnumumm|||nmumumml|mmmuuununuumuunmunumuummunnnufimmmmunlul Streets N.W. character compare with what Kew cafe—while the lobby fur- Twenty-four-hour switch- $40 to $155 William Brower John- | | half-timbered living room, at a large | many of whom were from | colonial butterfly table. The bridal cou- | New York and Pennsyl- | wedding | and carried a | |tea ye: | A half hour of crossed the lawn to Annaslee, built in 1790, where.the bride has for several performed | Summers been a guest of her aunt, Mr Elizabeth Wilkins. The bridal part; was seated before the fireplace in the ple left by motor for a wedding_ trip, and will reside at Stratford, Conn., upon their return. The _bridegroom has a degree of M. E. from Yale, 1911. He is captain of the 3015t Reserves and commander of the local American Legion, as well as sec- retary and treasurer of the Yale Alumni Association of Fairfield County. Prom- inent in civic affairs. he has served as a member of the library board and twice as chairman of the Stratford City Council. The’ bride is a graduate of Cedar Crest. College, '29. where she was & leader in athletics, and is a social fa- | vorite in Warner and Allentown. Among the guests were the octogena- rian_grandmother of th: bide, from | Allentown, Pa.. and three Warner resi- dents who had attended the Wilkins- George wedding in 1854, Mrs. Littichale, Miss Jennle Sawyer and Mrs. Helen Tewksbus Mrs. Gibson F.!hn lul‘k attended the v afternoon at given at Bezcon Hill House, the resi- dence of Mrs. Arthur Curtiss James, 10 raise funds for St. Columbia’s Church the Berkeley Memorial Chapel. others at the fete were Mrs. Harold Brown. Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt and Mrs. George Mesta. Mr. and Mrs Wd!ler R. Tuckerman and their dflugllll‘l and niece, Miss Laura Tuckerman and Miss Alice de Peyster, attended the dance given by, Mrs. Robert Franklin Adams last eve- ning at Newport for her son-in-law and | daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Robinson Dufl. Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt entertained | at luncheon yesterday at her place, Beau- lieu, at Newport. Brig. Gen. and Mrs Vanderbilt will be joined at Newpor Tuesday by Countess de Chambrun of France, sister of the Speaker of th: House. She will be their guest for sev- cral davs and sevesal partics have baen | planned for her. Mrs. Trving H. Chase entertained at | luncheon yesterday at the Dunes Clud at Narragansett for her sister, Mrs. F. C. Plume of Waterbury, Conn. Emmet-Schwartz Wedding In St. Martin's Church Today. The marriage of Miss Irene Schwartz, daughter of Mr: Edward Patrick Schwartz, of Flcwer-Field, Gaithersburg, Md. and Mr. Francis Xavier Emmet took place at St. Martin's Church at 9:30 o'clock this morning, the Rev. | Thomas Emmet, uancle of the bride- | l[Eoom: ofciating, assisted by the Fe John Callaghan, pastor of the church, and the Rev. Leo McCabe of Boston, Mass. The bride’s costume was of fvory | duchess_ satin, pearl embroidered, with Chantilly lace cap and tulle veil. She, | carried lilles of the valley and bride roses. Mrs. Albert Gloyd, sister of the bride, | | was matron of honor and wore a_maize { | \ f"/ilofl‘i nNECTlCUT& (O AVENUE 0) }} APAw.T rs OF DIS SATURDAY, AUGUST 31, Celeste | Newport ! Among | 1929, | chitton gown and carried sweetheart ! )roses. The bridesmaids wore four shades of capucine color and carried !lovely yellow roses. They were. Miss | | Marian Schwarts, Miss Evelyn Schwartz, | i Miss Thelma Meehan and Miss Mary Emmet, sister of the bridegroom. | The bride's mother wore a striking ;zown of black chenille with a shoulder i Cluster of flowers, and Mrs. Alice Em- !inet, aunt of the bridegroom, wore an | orchid chiffon. ' The out-of-town guests were Mr. and | Mrs. John Roland and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Harper of Philadelphia, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Emmet of Detroit, and | Mrs. Robe:t Emmet of Bosion. i Mr. and Mrs. Emmet will return from October, and will make their home at | city. Mrs, Henry Jones Ford has returned | Hotel, after spending some weeks as the guest of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jones Ford of New York City, at their Summer cottaze in Sea Girt, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Layton Colburn enter- tained on Monday in their home on lingle street. Dr. Richard C. Sommerville of | Lynchburg. Va,, is visiting at the home | ul'"llls brother, Mr. James A. Somme; ville, Mrs, daughter, Miss Lucrece G. Bradford, ate |in’ Atlantic City until afier the middie | of September. Miss Zora McAnelly and Miss Eleanor | Fuguay of the John Sealy Hospital, in | for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh E. Paillips of Jeniter street, Chevy Chase, left Wash- inglon yesterday morning for Shelter Harbor, R. 1, to join their daughter, | Miss Frances, who has been visiting at Shelter Harbor and Newport, Mr. and Mrs. C. Ernest Seabrook of ., are the guests of Mr, and . Elwood and Miss Leah r residence, 635 ¥ strect northeast. ington by motor, Mr. and Mrs. Lrovk visited friends in Lititz, Pa. Sea- Mr. and Mrs. tained Mrs. Walter Wright in their box at the Wanenlun Hurse Show. Mrs. Henry F. Dlmuck is in charge of | | the benefit recital this afterncon at Bar | Harbor to be given by Cornelia Otis Skinner. Among the boxholders is Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood. Prof. or Andres Belaunde, who is ! now head of the Pan-American depart- | ment and professor of Latin American history in the University of Miami, is | Prof. Belaunde was formerly editor of | { Mercurior Feruano and a professor of i the University of St. M at Lima, {P Dr. Belaunde also has the dis- tinction of having served his country | as minister to Ul!lsud Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bradley of Pt ’ burgh ere K‘ll‘\b at the Colonial. Thi had enjoyed a few days previously fl’. Ocean City. having left Pittsburgh on the 19th. The trip is oeing made by | motor, | Robert G. McGregor, lose his a jr. will tment at the Wardman i , bor 7 on the P.unm to up his dutis {as vice consul in Jersualem, post he has recently been appointed. Senor Goncalo Arangu entertained at | luncheon for his sister, | Sumnla El | leave for Ha Dean and Mrs. Woods Return | From Lengthy Tri | Dean and Mrs. George B. Woods of Cathearal avenuc have just returned ‘l‘:k‘)l\l: an_extensive motor tour of the of their children, Margaret and John | and visi d their daughter, Mrs. Phil Clu; on. in Boulder, Colo. They also spent some time at | Park, Espes Park and Crystal Lak Mich.: at Carleton College.” Northfiel Mich., where Dean Woods was formerly |on the faculty. On the way back East | they stopped ‘at South Bend, Ind. and | Cieveland, Ohio, to visit relatives. | | | Washington, having spent the Summer ih Evgland. He arrived in New York | Tuesday on’ the Olympic. 1s. Carrie Barnes, Iva, d their guest, | Arms {a few days at the Cavalier. { visit Annapolis, Ocean City and Rich- | mond en route to Roanoke. Mrs. Arm- Mrs. Kate S. sparger will return to Cincinnati in a | night. ! Among America omen attending the world’s conference on improved education, now being held in Denmark, | at Elsinore, the town where, in Krom- | borg Castl mortal * Whyte “Hamle of Detroit and Mrs. Wesley in Stone of 1527 R street, Wash- ! Miss Virginia Conn and Miss Frances Conn have joined their fathe: sell A. Conn, at the Fairfax, in Phila- delphia. Miss Frances Conn is a bride- to-be of September, her fiance being Frederick Dent, jr., of Washington. | Mrs. G. Erlebacher, who makes her home when in Washington. at Rooseveit Hotel, arrived in New York on the ile de France after passing July and August in traveling through forziga | countries. | i | | Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Clark, accom- panied by the latter's sister, Miss Lutz. !left Washington the middle of August. i motoring to Bethel. Me. Mr. Clark h: returned to Washington, but will rejoin | Mrs. Clark next month. Klingle street returned last Monday from a two-week stay at Christopher Lake. Me. LOST. =1 BILLFOLD, small. SWIMMING! Keep Cool and Fit YOUR Y. M. C. A. POOL 1736 G St. N.w. JOINING NOW LOW SUMMER RATES Special Bargain Brookland Inspect Sunday or Labor Day NEW SEMI-DETACHED HOME AT A SPECIAL LOW PRICE No. 1452 Lawrence St. N.E. just north of ®. 1 Ave. Very larie lot and _ built-in Open, and lighted every ni ntil 9 o'clock. Drive out and look it over; no obli- gation to purchase. You 'will like this house. every room large and light. ~~§100 eash and balance manthly: 3 porches. H. R. Howenstein Co. 1315 H St. N.W. Dist. 0908 Wit §2807 Teward. | De- | catur_4951. 1733 L st. n. | BULLDOG. brindle and white “female, hxmn { on_hind_eg._Call | CHAIN, with locket on une “end cor nmlm four pictures. pencil on other end: Wednes- Reward. Phone Pot. 69, or Pot, 70. | GHEVROLET SALES BOOK. Finder please | return to, H. "P. “Wood, Taylor Motor Co.. Ium and T sts. n.w. EYEGLASSES, car or Falais Roval. | FRATERNITY PIN. Deita -Tau Delfa. | with pearls and rubles, and Boston Univer. sity Chapter pin (Beta Sigma), attached by chain, also set with pearls. between H st. nw. and Vermont ave. and Woodward & Lothrop's store via 13th st Reward. 3635 | Warder st. n.w. _Adams 9403-J. | PUR_PIECE —Double fit . on Brookland Reward. ~ Columbia st. Reward. GLASSES. double lens, tortoise-shell rims. in brown' leather case. 4221 7th St. In,W. Columbin_7032-W. GLASSES_ tortoise shell ids ave. n.w.. Thursday about 5 p.m. to_above address: reward. KEY CASE, Buxton—WIll perso: took ¥ case containing several keys. owner's me and address and a dollar bill from & Lothrop's phone North front of 638_Flor- Please notion counter in Woodward store, Thursday afternoon, 09047 2 PLATINUM BARPIN, Thursday evening. near arlton Hotel. Reward. Phone Cleveland POCKETBOOK. between 9th and 13th on H n RING, double diamond: 13th &t. n. tween' Euclid and Fairmont: afternoon Au- wust 20; reward. _Call Col. 6103. le Airedale do Liberal rewarc answers to name * . Hine, 732 Quebe Phone Adams 2138, SUIT CASE. blac fignt cord: containing sealskin_ coat, shoes and_clothing: between 3800 Rock Creek Church 1d and 15th and Florids ave.” Re- MBR] u. o in_Fox Theater Thursday night Teturn to thealer and receive re- _Valved as wift. - WATCI—Liberalgreward {0 waten and fob. 13t in men & A Station. Algust 27th. 126-M1, Star office. return of golid toilet. W.. B. Address Box 31° (heir wedding trip around the first of | 4921 Thirtieth place northwest this ! to her apartment in the Chastleton ! Elsle G. Bradford and her | | Galveston, Tex., are at the Dodge Hotel | En route to Wash- | at the Dodge Hotel for a brief visit, | Mr. McGregor will sail Septem- | to which | They were accompanied by two ! the Yellowstone | Dr. Jeseph H. Bryan has returned to | Mis. Glenn T. Williams, her mother, | both of Roanoke, | ger of Cincinnati, are spending | ‘They will | Shakespeare wrote his im- | are Miss Edna Noble | Mr. Rus- | the | ? Mr. and Mrs. Dz Vere Weedon of | i Saturday morn- | ? | ing; Park rd. near the Tivoli. 1217 Ingraham @ard of Thanks. | FORTUNE, ALBERT. Mrs Pannie Fortune wishes xpress her appreciation 1o ner Triends For thelr king_ exbressions of s3mm- pathy shown at the death of her husband, ALBERT FORTUNE. . THE WEATHER | Por District of Columbia—Fair and | warmer tonight and tomorrow, gentle southwest winds. Maryland—Fair and warmer tonight; | tomorrow partly cloudy and warmer, 1 moderate west winds. | Virginia—Fair tonight, slightly warm- er in west and north portions: tomorrow fair and warmer, gentle variable winds. West Virginia—Partly cloudy, slightly | warmer tonight; tomorrow partiy cloudy j-and warmer, Record for 24 Hours: ‘Thermometer—4 p.m., 71; 8 p.m., 66 midnight, 60; 4 am., 57: 8 am., 62 am., 74. Barometer—4 pm., 30.12; 12 1 8 pm, 8 am, 30.26; 11 a.m., 30.25. Highest temperature, 74, occurred at |11°a.m. today. Lowest temperature, 55, occurred at 6 a.m. today. | Highest, 94; lowest, 75. Tide Tables. Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 11:49 am. and 9 p.m.; high tide, 4:50 a.m. and 4 p.m. | * Tomorfow—Low tide, 12:45 pm.; high tide, 5:49 am. and 6:24 p.m. i The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 5:35 a.m.; sun sets {6:41 pm. , Tomoriow—Sun rises 5:36 a.m; sun sets 6:40 p.m. ‘ Moon rises 1:43 am.; sets 5:20 p.m. Autcmobile Jamps to be lighted one- | half hour after sunset. i Condition of the Water. | Great Falls—Clear. | Harpers Ferry—Potomac clear; Shen- andoah slightly cloudy. Weather in Various Cities. Enos Newman enter- | | Abilene, Tex. . Albans, N_¥. Atlanta, Ga.. Atlantic City | Beltimore, Md { Birmingham | Bismarck, N D. | Boston, 3 | Buitaio, grarietion, SC. | Cliteago.” 1L Cinciunati, Ofiio Cleveland, Ohio, Denver, Colo. .. Detroit, Mich | Pazo. Tex Galveston, Tex. | Hel Mont.. 2 Huron. 8 Dak Thdiatinpotis ind 3036 Jacksoniiie Fla 5014 \usas Citv. Mo 3008 e 10 tle, "%y 028 30,08 3008 L2018 Qelatomy- Ciis aha. Nebr.,... Rhifadeiphia | PLoenix. ~ Atiz.. | Biitsburgh, P | Portiand. | porul Bt . Ciear Clear Clear . Clear Clear Clody . Clear Pt clondy I Ciear Ciear Clear Pt.cloudy Pt_cloudy Me. Orev’. Lake City.. Clear .. Puclou . Cloudy Pt.cloudy Clear { WASH.. D. C. (1 am. Greenw tations. don._Entland Paris. France. Noon. Gr: | Horta (Fayal). Azores Part clou Part cloug Clear uda | Hamilton. e 10 Rico.. Juan, ana. C: Colon, Ber Py Births Re peel | The following births m\e been reported | to the Health Depar | hours! | " James W. and Cora E. Daniels. girl. Clyde E.'and Margarei R. Hawkins Earl J. and Adelana Robinson. bo: Haerthu and Mary E. Dulney. b F. and Geneva M. Lohmar, girl. o P i T e Goarles ‘4. and Mildred F. Scotf, boy Mike and Annie Johnson. girl. JIES 2n3 Annic Antneaney A.and Sarah C. Harley. boy. i and Helen B. Downes. boy. George and Kathryne Seidl. bos. Robert H. and Pauline A. Potter. boy. Stanley M. and Hilda Olson. boy. William E and Virginia E. Carr. boy. Stephen T, and Alice G. Kane. boy. Henry and Womzia Powell. boy Wiliam B. and Evelyn C. Craig, girl. Deaths Reported. Annie Ferber. 89, mnmm Hospital | = 4. Garfield Hospital. I Ama B 60. 56 Brsant st. ar Kl Sibiey Hospital i Tre M. Dacas, 6 months, Ck { mospital. Henrietta Thompson, 60, 1308 Cochran st James Stewart, €0, Pctomac river near U. S War College Thomas M. 1 . 43, Freedmen’'s Hospital | charles Manones | | 30. 1013 12th st. s.e. Dayvid Caldwell, 35, on bench in front of | 17 Pierce st William Everett, Thelma Sriscoe, 1 Mmonth, Children's Hos pital FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Frank Geier’s Sons Co, J 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. N.',on.l 2473 Modern Chapel. Telephone = TIMOTHY HANLON Funeral Director Private Ambulaner 641 H St. N.E. Linc. 5543 . L. SPEARE CO. Nether the successors of nor connectea with the original W. R. ment. 1009 H St. N.W. Phe Prank. o Forme 940 _F_St. N.W. Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance Lincoln 6524 JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1333 10th 8t. N.W. __Phone North 0047 _ | ALMUS R SPEARE Surceeding the original W. R. Speare Co 1623 Connecticut Ave. Pctomac 4600 8 vears at 1208 H s J. WILLIAM LEE'S 50\5 FUNERAL DIRECTORS. CREMATORIUM. W___NATIONAL ! Quick, Dignified, Efcient Service. | Automobile Servics W. W. Deal & Co. 816 H ST NE. LINCOLN 8200. CHAS. S. ZURHORST s01 EAST CA 'rm._’u Joseph F. erch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 30‘{4 Al Qt' h‘ \v Phone West 009¢ Established__1 MONUMENTS. THE FINEST DISPLAY IN THE CITY. All monuments reduced for 30 days. Do not base purchase on photosrahi reumrd by ai sanEB R BORTTT S E. 1800, 900 Blld!n‘hl"! Rd_NE CEMETERIES. "GLENWOOD CEMETERY Vaultage $5 per month. Clmlce lots and sites for sale. FUNEI RAL- DESI s Sl SRR " GEO. C. SHAFFER _ | EXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS AT MOD. TEL. NAT. 2416 & NAT. 0106 venings l4th & Eye and Sundays & Prompt Auto Delivery Service. Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. tic—expressive—inexpensive _ BLACKISTONE, 1407 H| Beautiful Floral Designs $5 and up. CALL MAIN 3707 |92 0 8t NE Modern_Chapel £stal 30.14; 12 midnight, 30.15; 4 a.m., 30.20; | | Temperature same date ‘lost year— (Furnished by United States Coast and | Pi.cloudy | 34. Freedmen's Hospital Speare_establish- | * ‘ Braths. | PELL. LOUIS. Departed this life Tuesdav. | August 27 1920, at Lorton. Va. LOUIS L, Funeral was held Saturda Bisi a1, Tiom Henry 8¢ Weshineion's 1o neral home, 467 N st. n.w. Interment was i In Arlington Cemetery. (Richmond papers please cGpy.) ELUMENTHAL. HERMAN. Thursday,’ August 29,1929, HERMAN. aged 63 years. of 1810 th st. 'n.w.. beloved husband of Rachel Blumenthal “and father of Joseph and Bamuel H. Blumenthal. Funcral services Will be held at Adas Isracl Synagogue. i 6th and Eye sts. n.w.. Sunday. September »1 at 10:30 am. Inierment Adas Israel Cemetery, 1° | BOSTON, L. _Thursday. August 29. 1929, at Freed Hospital, ESTELLE L. BOSTON. beloved wife of John W and devoted mother of Robert Mrs. Hatue Butler. Funeral services at residence _of her daughter, 917 8 it . Sunday. September 1, at 3 p.m. Reiatives and friends invited. . | BROWN, CHARLI day, August 30. at his residence. E. BROWN. bei Brown (nee Lenz). Funerai Monday. September 2. Irom above dence. at 1:30 o'clock pm.. thence 1o W Washington Baptist Chiich. 3ist and 3 sts. nw. at 2 oclock p.m. Relativss a tted. " Interment Cedar Hill 5 Suddenly. on Pri- 2t 70°40 o'clock a.m . . PEARL LOUISE. Departed this life rday morning. Auzusi 25, 1929. at I residence. 621 Nex Hrpmpshire ave. n.x PEARL LOUISE FELLS. astoted it of John_ H." Fel of O. (Sug) “heresa nith. She 4 es a host of other Telaiives and Triende. Remarns resling ot Funerzl Sunday. Sep- Jue her late residence. tember 1, at 1 p.m.. List Church. 3rd i Inteiment Lincoln Men FELLS, PEARL. Offcers and members of Forest Temple. No. 9. 1. B. P. O. £. of W.. are notificd of the deaih o Daughter PEARL FELLS. Session of corrow Satur- 7:30 pm.. at the th ana Q@ sis. nw. Fue 1 Sunday. September 1. at 1 pm. from N._E_Baptist Cnurch. 3rd st bel D and E_sts. n.e. ning Star Lodge. No. 40: Columbia Lodge, No. 85. Colum- bia Trmple. No. 422, are invited y MMING. Dt. Ruler. | MaR 5 cial Secret HARRIS. MARY HAMILTON. Departed this life_Tuesday, Augusc 27. 1929. 4:15 p.m in Baltimore Hospital. MARY HAMILTON HARRIS. wife_of Fred Harris and mother of Ma Winder. Funeral from her Iate residence. 2502 Eye st. n.w.. Sund September 1. 1:30 p.m. Services at Zion M. E. . 20th and O & Rev. Juies Ca offciating. OTFMAN. DANILL OSCAR this life ‘on T! 9 pm. beloved so man_and N. Hofima 1513 30th am. Inte n.%.. 1 Departed Rock Creck C~mcv’n Suddenly. on Fridas, rovidenice al. | norLmes. Avignct’ HENRY F. 30. 1829, at Jersex ave i £:30 a.m be s ater Corgres ] ENEVIVE, < day. August 30. 1928, 5110 5th st. nw dauehter of F. Hurley. Fi dence Mondar Requiem mass ~ptember the Church of the Na- Interment Moint R. Departed this life 1939, at St. Elizabeth's S ON. Fu- neral from Frazier's ne R. I ave. n.w. Tuesdar. Pelaiiv A GORDON. Deparied 1929, at St_Elizabeth's HOSELLA GORDON " JEFFER: daughter of the late James Reed and Mrs. Winnie Pa n and other rela © Ptcloudy | August 31, rv‘o . <“Gresciida Haice "ot Denzrted this Iife . 1920, at 12.15 am heloved son of the and Jennie Lewis oon & noon. Funeral 1 pm. from nda> at v. on Thu the late Daniel tice of funer NICKEL. CHARLES J. Thursday. August 2, 1926 Bt Tuberculosis Hospital CHARLES beloved husband 12 fuckel. Pu- On Thursday. esidence of her August 29, daugnter. tment in the past 2i bos. | parted this life Tues. Gallinger Hos He leaves a nds to mourn his Suncay. September 1. Steward Me- er of Mary Dussus. Effie . ‘Columbus Labron. He also leaves of funcral later. Remains is funeral par- SMITH. KATE M._on Friday, Augugt, 30 b ow of Edwin . on Monday Interment private Glenwood Cemetery 1 STASU MARY LEORDO. On Fridas. Au- i aust 30.' 1920, MARY LEORDO. beiaved daught incent and Carmale Stasulli | of 624 15ih st ne Funeral services at the residerice Monday. Seplember 2. 8:30 am.. thence to Holv Rosary Churcb. 3rd and F sts. nw. where mass will be said at 9 a.m. for the repose of her soul. Interment at Mount Olive Cemeters. = 1 ABRIEL M. On Friday. Aue his residence. GABRIEL M. STICKLE ausband of Ida C. Stickles. Notice of fu- neral hereaiter 1 | TaIT, AGATHA V at Suddenls. on Thursd August 9. 1929. at her residence. 1941 st. ne. AGATHA V. TAIT (nee Saiter). | Deloved' wife of the late William Robert | ‘fait. Funeral from tne chapel of Frank | Geier's Sons Co.. 1113 7th St.n.w.,on Mon- | day. September 2. at 8:30 am. Requiem mess at the Church of the Immaculate Conception a. 9 o'clock. ~Relatives and | frienas invited " Interment Mount Oilyet X ; . _On_Monday, August MARY E. devoted | motner of he also leaves a ‘daw Sne sister. one Brother and 1 Andchildren. Remans Yesting at W Ernect Jarvie funerai lors. 2222 Ga. ave n.w. until Fridas, Aus Kust 30, 2 pm. thence to the late resi- dence. 205 D st s.w. Funeral Sunday. S tember 1. at 1 pm. from the Frie Baptist Church. ist and H s Writing officiating E. MARY HELEN. On Thursdar. Au= LEN. beloved wifa te Isaac H. Taslor. Funeral from Rer Iate residence. 915 Emerson st. n.w.. on Monday. September 2. at 8:30 am. Re- Sujem mass at St. Gabriel's Church at 8 o'clock. Relaiives and friends invited. In- {erment St. Mary's Cemeters 1 $12 ‘Virzinia ave. s.w 1 TEILING. beloved mother of Nettie M and Walier P. Teiling. Funeral ser wili be held st Grace Episcopal Church. corner 9th and D_sts. s.w.. sundas, September 1. at 3 pim. af Conzressional Cemetery. Priends 1 UPSHER, HENRY. Departed thic life Wed- nesday’ mornine. Auzust 28, 1929, at 520 oclock. "at mis Tesidence. 307 McClsin ave s.w.. HENRY. son of the late Charles And Earoline Upsher nd brother of Mrv + Hattie Mingleton. Funeral Stunday. Sep: tember ‘1. at 1_pm. from’ the Second Baptist Church. 2nd and N sts. s Rev. John Richards officiating. Interment Line coln’ Memorial Cemeter: T think of vou in No _eyes can see me ween But_many silent tears T shed When others are asleen. The only consolation T have in 1s mecting in heaven and parti HIS LOVING & Tu Memoriam. ELLA E. Tn sad but loving remem- r dear wife and mother. ELLA E. BROWN. who departed this iife one vear azo today. August 31, 1921 We think of her still ns the same. We sav, “She is not_dead_she is s’ away R. BRI LULA MINER, nee. % | BROWN. brance of CLANTON. HORACE. membrance of cur dear husband iher. HORACE CLANTON. who departed this life seven years ago, August 31, 1922. Gone, but not forzotten WIFE AND CHILDREN. CO“WAY. MARY A. In dear remembrance of our beloved mother, MARY A. CONWAY, Who died ten years ago. August 31. 1919, HER DAUGHTER. * | sxmPsoN. MARY G. Tn loving rememarance of mv dear wife and our mother. MARY G. SIMPSON. who departed this life four years ago todav, August 31. 1925. A loving mother. so good and kind: No friend on carth like her we find. Sad was the hour of that unhappy das When God called our darling mother away. We think of you, dear mothes Tt ‘almost. breaks our heart Your memory is always with l And never will depart. No_cne knows the silent heartache. l Only thuse who have lost can teil Of grief that is bornn fn sl wEg A 1 and 1 . s0 well DAUGH- dear mother we loved VING HUSBAND AND ERANCES AND MARY..

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