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DEAD BY FATHER Body Lies Al Night in Narrow Space Between Two Porohes.{ INDIGESTION? to sufferers the most: igesting enzyme Beven falls toxelieve safe! wny U STOMACH, IND CTDOS!! mr 5 "‘Ah"(‘ml.b“;;}g ACID nfiWAfim Check Your N 'ATION, HE/ °° linen, bainces exces acid, keeps the whole digestive | 17OUDIE o/ onu- sweet and clean. Indigestion CIDINE 18 THE ONLY PERFECT, MODERN, ANTI-ACID Sour Stomach ml‘li‘l!d ,OMI'OD;EI'\ WITH JAPTA'?'E.'I M'Crf;l' lt::lhd‘l— Gas t—it digest i ta ‘weight of pure potato starch in B aten. Yous stomach deservas protiction. ACIDINE gives It. | Siek Hoadache Acid Rheumatism Acidosis Constipation Head Colds Womlorlul discovery brin, powerful starch Acm the William Edward Demgnt, 33 years old, pharmacist, employed by the Earle Drug Co., Thirteenth and E streets, was found dead about 6 o'clock this morning after his body had lain all night in & narrow space between the front porch of his home, 1407 Shepherd street, and the vorch of the house next door. Dr. Joseph Rogers, deputy coroner, pronounced delm due to na ural causes. His father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. John G. Dement. heard a noise on the porch about 11:30 o'clock last night. The father went downstairs, opened the screen door and looked out. Seein one, he closed the door and wen to bed. This morning he and his wife meh .:om:d ‘c:‘hmed tgey fou&a '.heltr son not returned during the nigh The father went out m' the front | porch a few minutes before 6 o'clock and happened to look over the railing. He saw the body of his son crumpled up on the ground in a space about 3 feet wide between the two Summoning assistance, he carried the body into the house and Dr. Robert McNitt was sent for. He pronounced the young man dead. Deputy Coroner | Rogers m: an examination of the LEAPLEY| FLORIST 908 G St. N.W. Just Across the Street Formerly at 908 G St. N.W. Funeral Sprays $2.50 Free Delivery Phone Nat. 7672 1 02 Cleveland CANTON, AKRON, Okie SUNDAY, September 15 CIAL TRAIN Leaves Satnrtay Erontng September 14 8t time. Sentaing A meat and starch digestant, anti-acid und_earminative heyond eompare. Soothing to the swmach and intestinal membranes. Slightly Iaxative, but not excessively so. A really perfect medieine for mother, fathor, children and babies. Used and recommended by physicians Money back._guarantee. At all Sruggisis, of write Fealth Taboratoriees Ine., Pltaburgh, Ta. opposite PENNA R.R. STATION at 310t St, and 7t AVE. 1200 SUNLIT ROOMS ; 00 » WITH BATH, SERVIDOR and CIRCULATING ICE WATER ° FRO M s F OPENING it of our new Exclusive Linoleum Shop Special Exhibit of Armstrong’s Permanent Linoleum Floors All Linoleum Installed by Our Own Experts ¢ SUPERIOR LINOLEUM CO. Main 10293 926 H Street N.W. 1222222 22X T2 X 2T 2T R L 2 29 . Washington v. Baltimo: M. ° Akron, M. POPLOOPLSLOLLDPOPOBSPOBIDOSSODH $ecoccccccccssc000000cccccoet WASHINGTON'S FINEST MEN’S WEAR STORE SEMI-ANNUAL SALE of $55 — 350 — 345 Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits for $3585 University models— 2 and 3 button Business suits—2 and 3 button Double-breasted . suits Grenadier and Dickens blue suits Malacca tan suits Scots Greys suits Peaked lapel suits Notched .lapel suits and sizes for everyone Why Not Use Our Extended Payment Plan? Raleigh Haberdasher 1310 F: Street ’ 1 WILLIAM EDWARD DEMENT. body about 11 o'clock and came to the econclusion that Dement died from heart failure, from which he hcd been auff for & number of years. Mr. Dement was well known among the druggists of Washington. He was [y muu of Washington and a graduate of the Eastern High School and the 8chool of Pharmacy of George Wash- ington University. Births Reported. tod wThe hk*o'lnl births have beer :l ‘rmm Lo u n'n"'-"l e.{flmm c-mhL‘ s eprge spd Prancis Gorgel OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT FINE MEN'S WEAR EISEMAN'S—7th & F W.WARREN || TALTAVULL Funeral Home | 3619 14th St. N.W. | Corner Spring Read | Col. 464 | e 3 Adams 10341 §' | he DRUGGIST S FOUND| 62 GOAST POLICE NAMED IN RUM RING Los Angeles Officers Accused|ers May Eat Raw Starches of “Shaking Down” Boot- leggers for Tribute. By the Associated Press. . LOS ANGELES, Beptember 3.—Pos- sible grand jury action was expected here today upon two reports, one by the t6 ‘ot the Blcrt "iauer hibition office re- nging trom captains ) had been nlme'd by Federal in- tlnum as members of the ring. At the same time it It ey Buron Pitts, implicating 25 ‘po- Ilmnen in the all m%l;“ tions. » Explains Alleged Methods. McDonald, who declared he was “tired of the continued tribute exacted the police,” was reported to have r'ednutthaoflee.inmdol turning in the liquor they confiscated in raids, sold it to bootleggers trom whom tiiey were receiving *protection District Attorney Pitts indicated that he might lny the matter before the county rnnd ury today. Federal offi- clals said they would take no further IC‘EI.O{I. in view of Fitt's inclination to McDonnld who was arrested after he had made his statement, declined to furnish bail, saying threats had been telephoned to his' wife, and that he preferred to remain in a cell rather than to be at liberty, Fitts placed a guard over his house. Captain Is Named. In his statement, McDonald named one police captain and four lieutenants hfl.! ‘members of & ring which visited him ere. Over glasses of his liquor, McDonald cmr'ed they demanded and obtained rotection money” from him. In spite F'hlx protection money, he declared, occasionally his place would be raided, and Jater the llquor taken as evidence 'mld be resold to him under pressure. had to pay them regular whole- ule prices for this confiscated whisky. just taken from my men,” McDonald said. He named several witnesses whom sald would corroborate his story that it was this protection which re- sulted in only one arrest in five years. He was charged with conspiracy and violation of the prohibition Eyes Examined Free! BY DR. A. S. SHAH, REGISTERED EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Glasses Far Genuine Kryptok First [l.fl best (Isl“y. e Bd ropalarly $15. ._SHAH, OPTICAL CO, 812 F St the address KE Offered in ways available for the lwmn. or lrom the expense 0( in the household. This Kennedy-Chamberlm Development Co. | 2400 Sixteenth Street No Amount of Money —coul service here than does $125, charge for complete servic One may .spend a large purchase exceedingly fine. merchandise, but money cannot buy bet- ter attention or greater consideration than go with our most moder- ately priced service. 'l'-de !peelll Prle. Wednndly and There is maintained in Kenwood a corps of llndsc-peu and a staff of utility men al- lawns and shrubbery surrounding individual Thus the resident in. Kenwood is re- lieved of personal attention to these details: in one of the unusual features of the ideal community Invisible Bifocals $6 .50 lltlhll hed 15 Years AX22D One of the Service Features Kenwood care of the spacious maintaining such help Columbia 7280 d buy better our minimum ‘sum here, and. 'REAL FUNERAL HOME r rd‘erenca. Ohk yournergh | N. || New York. The latter two died of d\s- ease. 3 || buried at Arlington. Interment for the others will be at their homes. || CAPT. ZELIFF BURIED Dr.Rosenthal Makes Find in Treatment Of Diabetes Patients Tests Reveal That Suffer- in Uncooked Vegeubles. ‘Tests conducted at George Washing- ton Hospital and the hygienic labora- tory here have led to the discavery by Dr. Sanford M. Rosenthal of Wash- ington that sufferers from diabetes may eat raw starches in the form of certain uncooked vegetables, without causing an appreciable rise in blood sugar. Tests with animals over a period of months disclosed that cooked starches created as much blood sugar as glucose, but that raw starches, found upeclllly in uncooked tables, do mz nmet the quantity of hll re) to thal reeommznded to the congress that mild cases of diabetes be urged to in- clude certain uncooked vegetables in their diet. In his opinion, careful use of raw starches in time would eliminate from mild cases the mee-lt{‘ for con- tinued use of insulin, which is pre- scribed to keep the blood sugar from !"l.nl up after meals. tests on which Dr. Rosenthal to medical men and e congress were conduct- ed at the hygienic laboratory under sponsorship of the United States Pubm: Health Service, which erpecu to pul lish his contribution to the af may diabetes. Dr. Rosenthal resides at 2100 Connecticut vmue MARINES RETURN FROM NICARAGUA 733 11th Regiment Members End Two-Year Guard in Central America. ‘Bearing 733 Marines returning from Nicaragua, the United States troop transport Henderson docked .at Quan- o, Va., late yesterday afternoon. The majority of the sea soldiers composed the 11th Regiment, which has been withdrawn from the Central American country, where only the 5th Marines | Interment will be in Oak Hill cemewry and the headquarters troops of the 2d lnndo Headquarters are left to main- tain order. The huge transport was sighted at the Marine post at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon, but because of her great size and cram, quarters it was 5:30 o'clock before she had been warped llunnlde the dock and the first gang- plank !.hrm out. As the Henderson hove in sight, the tr ‘were drawn up in formation along the rails and it Wwas & lusty greeting that they both gave and received from their comrades on shore, from whom they had been parted for more than two years. Boat Is Alive With Pets. The boat was alive with pets brought back from Nicaragua, and there was a monkey perched on many a shoulder and caged parrakeets under the arms of the returning Marines. The post band and the band of the 11th Regi- ment, serenaded each other as the boat was docking. A tug hovered nearby, ! but its services were not needed. Col. Robert Dunlap, who com- manded the lnh Marines in Northern Nicaragua, returned aboard the trans- port with his men and was to report today at quarters here for mrther orders. iere were 98 officers who made the trip, but a number of these were from San Francisco. from which port the Henderson sailed, passing through the Panama Canal and pro- ceed up the coast to Chesapeake Ba: Eight Dead Are Brought Back. ‘The néisy greetings of the troops were subdued for a short while as the flag- wrapped coffins of eight Marines were carried ashore. Six of the dead were killed in action and were buried where they fell. Almost two years later, thelr bodies were disinterred so that they could have their last resting place on American sofl. ‘The dead were Pirst Sergts. Thomas G. Bruce of Wi on, whose widow lives at the McReynolds Apartments, and Johnny L. Hemphill of Camden. J.: Corpl. Adolph Thielhart of Y., and Pvis. Grady W. La.; Estler Crosson, George E. Goldsmith, Clear Lake, Wis.; Harry J. Sullivan, Canton, Ohio. and Prederick Perham, Bruce and Hemphill are to be ‘Today the new'- a-rived Marines were ‘being distributed along the Atlantic cmn to posts from Boston to Charleston. ‘The Henderson is to sail again Sep- tember “ for San Pnncuco IN ARLINGTON CEMETERY Last Rites Today for Army Officer Who Hanged Himself at Chambersburg, Pa. Funeral services were held in Arling- ton National Cemetery this morning fur Capt. Irvin H. Zeliff, 38 years old, U. 8. Army. retired, who killed himself by hln[lzl;l at Chambersburg, Pa., Au- Capt. Zeliff. whose home was in New- ark, N. J., was a graduate of the Cav- nlry 8chool, class of 1935. He benn his military service as a corporal in the New Jersey National Guard in June, 1916, and in October, 1917, was commissioned second lieuten- ant, Coast. Artillery, Regular Army. served during the World War reached mn'nde of captain of Ca in_July, 19: During his service in this city a few yetrl ago he lived at 3436 Thirteenth Ho was retired several months ago after being injured playing polo and was en route io Detroft with his wife and two children when he killed him- self. FOUND. CETITs; 1 Tatgs Blue stone LOS 8 iT.n—'———“a‘-"‘-Tw IRA lrigh [ 3 d}:m&'kl 8. ne 223 Bhone: Atiemtic s, B IRIP, from containing ~wear| urel and_Battim Sept. G0 "Bl "parrarut at. 3 Teather coliar_ when lost, lm(:‘l B w we "Reward, $38. Col. mffifi‘ PIN, Monday between, T 1, at rics Bidy. Hewar. :hlol 0] Around jeturned l and at Manor Phons ,l.m' ganllnl 3792, ubcr mrl—‘fimx_pfm %‘WI‘%"_“ 3 egmL-mm"-'l_-aT Highway B S ey mornine. Re d d 5 d. JOHN E. BORLAND DIES AT AGE OF 66| 7 Chief Clerk of Printing Division of Bureau of Engraving Is Vic- tim of Heart Stroke. John E. Borland. 66 years old. chief after o short iliness. He' was stricken with a serious heart attack after return- ing hm?n from work Pri messen- Mr. Borland rose to the position he held at the time of his death. He long had been active in Masonic in the District and was widely known here. He was past m: e is survived by his widow, Mrs. Katherine Bnrllnd nd a son. John Borland. mnenl lervlm will be conducted at the residence Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock, with the Masons in charge with Masonic rites at the mve Marriages, mlfcnfl:nvl“hflh. Dl‘olhelr daughter. sust 23, 1929, at Rockville. @ards of Thanks. DENNIS. THELMA. We wish to thank all he manv friends and churches for their ness to us in the fliness and death r_girl, LM, hearts are 4" with ho s i our sadncss Snd sor” A "DENRTS, *yours Mrs. o7 Mr. and annovines the M, r ratitude to every one riing Yours, with sratetul 8¥5Hor ». pENMIS AND FAMILY. 10 Mackail rd.. Cherrydale, Va. IMELMA. We wish to thank my ntic & Pacific Tes SO 1ot nelr arest Bindgens shown us in theylliness and death of our it il LMA DENNIS. and floral tributes they sent. tu MR.'AND MRS. GEORGE Hagkal rd Cherryanle; RICHARD. NEI wish to URARK Che' may: Triends ond rolaeee tor flowers and the kindness sympathy | extended to the family during our great HI8 MOTHER, BROTHER AND S18TERS. - Brath II.QN ORN on 3 be: mn o 1'1; MIBHN £ pm. JOHN E T i N«rbetk Deral from his late mete: ;)and Lancaster, Pa.. pa v c Departed this life ‘Aug . _at his u. the a father Eonett Byra and g,‘nvl:'flc?'l“lhfl fil!laell,grfl?]ll, lov- er ot ML M W"!htlmln'l' Ejioit “and’ i 2 e Fitaves “oiher relative friends to mourn his departu: “ ‘ reh. South Interment lemn‘nv BRYANT, ':“r-ru & O, Monday, Septem- ! Camons Sanitar UTH « nunemem. yite of Emory 4 Yk": ]tn:fx n.w., chief clerk st lary Ofice Department, ‘Puneral ursday, September | R Bireer Bresbyiatian | her are her husband. foster sister, M e th st. n.w. Puners| services at the 8. H. Hines Go. funersi home on' Wednesdas. Sepiember 4.8t 2 p.m. Interment Onk Hill Cemeters. 3 CROMWELL. JAMES P. A special co munication of 8t. Joh) ige, No. A Wit 5e " Reld at Madonic Temple, i3th st. and N, Yoave nw. on ay. Bepiember i Tor ihe e ‘oF artending the fub of our late} brelher. JAMES P. CROMWE! der B T o A NLELY D. wu.v.m. Master. Qns. DEMEXT, oves of John G Bement: " Notice "ot Punerai DEMSHOCK. JOHN J. Suddenis. on August 24. N I DEMSHOCK, be- foved mmm-m 0t Eist Beall) and of s, 9th > . "Blaen’ of- DICKERRON, IDA MASON. Ladier Ban. eker Aid Assoclation announces the death IDA MASON DICKERSON. Pu- September 4. ' at oclock. from McGuire's funeral parlors, Sth and Westminster sts JULIA W. HAMILTON. Pres; LANDONIA "FULSOME. Rec. Sec's. DICKERSON. IDA MASON. The Tinner Fhyiils Wheatley “Association announces the death of Mrs. (ASON DICKER SON, their chairm Funeral Wedne Setemer 4. at 3 o'clock. from Mot funeral parlors, 9th and Westminster JESSTE MASON, Prr MARGARET BYRD. Rec. Sec’ DICKERSON, IDA MASON. Offcers and mey Ladies’ Reliable Imme- mittee. adne; Septe: from urGunru Undertaking parior. Bth st 188 TE: MA! ABDiE GHasE GREEN. President, c. Bec'y. EVANS. VIRGINIA MILLS. On Mondas, tember 3. 1820, at her residence Sehimnre aiie: A VIRGINTA FANS. anughter of the late Dr. John” and, Serah Zane Evens = Punerai from her late Tesidence Wednexd, fember 4, at 3 pm. Kelativar and friends invitea. nterment Congressional Ceme- tery. EXLINE. CARRIF B, On Sundey, Sentem. CAl The lute' Johin W, Ex Bumeral At her iate residence. 313 $ih dnes Dte at 3 pm Relatives and friends invited to attend. Interment private at Cedar Hill Ceme- tery. Please omit flower: RLES H. PATTERSON. Sud- b c.i; u'. Ausust 31 1630, line. t. n.w. at Thierment Aviington IBSON. 1 Departed GIBSO! EATRICE. L ang nd M sl Hoaves other neral Wednes- rom her resi; i resting 'h "n' 3"':‘ {2 S TR L ‘ gust On_ Satur S e araity oo . N, fatner of Tneress ibson _ans Lillian, James and Julis runen Wednes- day. Beptember Ernest arvis Go. l-l nderson A Ty Yesidence ud 2 pm. Interment Ol G W. g‘: ushend of the lnu:‘;v}n Sons Co uu 'm\ si -m u Seure: fl"mc -u. of Jube) 1. l fill‘ll ore MAHONEY, HANNAH. Ou Mond RNNAT MARO ivan) 1 Dei e vl of Denis z:%: honey or 213 A at. Notice of funeral hereafte g THAM A L EES (unu:i sriors, TR e, Notice of funer MONROE. MARSELENA. Busdents on Set- 2110 vermont Y o ‘.une‘r’m R‘S"E:nxuxrn:?:r;"::?é Funeral “Wednesday. September Wisem i and frtenal nn?"»”m o A Departed this lite Sun. “"" A oo e & o the 18t D whers braied"at. 10 ’:‘"'"" invited mE a Interment Harmony Gemeters: THOM. o it R . Notice . of funeral in CK S G. : Lember 3. 108 At 2ci0 S Mapdar. Sep dence. 3130 Duinbarion ‘Beloved from the Wm. uneral chapel. 4 s 3 Relatlves and fejends thaiied Interment at Mount Olivet On Sunday. Bepfember y" les. She I Ptmlrl] Inuudl' mornin be! e Chlll'!h. 13th and C ats. vu'rns MARTHA WEBS: Sunday. Septsmber Priends {n. .. ! kville, Tuesd . 2:30 p.m. Interment .R.u.l’ creek In Memoriam. BRADLEY. MARY E. In sad but loving re- mother. A, You are not fo 4 : ou are ne ,wrren'tun mother, dear, k ‘"l'u l].l 0 'hl:i‘nefe %l“ YouR: BEVOTED bRl lneh. "t AbrLEyA AND SADIE. Mary AoprE. 19 s (‘l‘lh:l'ml'l'fllflr ving memory of ARY AD- E INGE' T T o LRGeS R 1 e e Do T forget? - No, i A RIS, Mo e o = Dwells stron les or “re DAUG] That never RSHALL. WILLIAM E. &r. In uf Temembranes M our ‘dear hu ather. WILLTA MARSHALL. 8 Tho @ied one sear aro. Bentomma 516 el The world Without the amile &F You_suffered hours. To Fait for eure. but Thn sione knew w} gt m ealled you home to :m 500 rm blow was hard, the sh Anhoueh we knardyth death 7 those who have lost can 74'1‘1 e Dain of Deriing without {asews!] AR AND CHILDREN. ARL but leving remem- brance of ‘our desy h - mother. MARIA MA' AT, Sho ddpart e'd"“ life ars ago today, September 3, 1 Gone, but pot_forgotten HER CHILDREN. AOMI §. 1;\ loving remembrance MICLER h de thi 0 de l! 1"! ' TeRrs a¥o Toduss Bepremtny iy pir oo ofl. '! think of our hearts A" thlfl world would 18 v Could we hear vour vu?ee ge) One by one earth's ties are hroken: One one 'y Ay PALIRFERRO. SAM! - ' day. September !. llll sue "lr M Bleep on. dear father aad' grandtather, Take your rest., TEE PAMILY. HYHOLl’! BRIDGET. 'In sad but loving brance of my wife and qur mother, BT who &0 suddenty 7 16 years ago today, ‘Septem- with the d dawnins, Heart-broken at the break of dey. There's a_feeling eternity eannot G Asour thoughis drift back throurn the nouln‘um- and tide so swittly glide we miss her. Nor can we hide our grief and the silent ars. HE] ms!um AND CHILDREN. WATKINS MELYIN 1In.gad but lovis ante of our desr iihie Doy who departed nu Tour years ago today. Bepterber 3. Tou are not forsotten. Melvin. dur. Nor will you ever be: While life and semembrance last We shall always think of thee. DEVOTED PAMILY. * WOLF. ELIZABETH K. ‘Sacred to the mem- ory ‘of our dear mother. ELIZABETH K. WOLF. who _entered twenty years ago toda: ‘We have only your memors. dear mother, To remember our whole I rough. And you one we will never forget. For we alwavs thinking of vou EVOTED CHILDREN. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. CHAS. S. ZURHORST L ST. u‘" FAST CARITO Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.W. B fea Frank Geier's Sons Co, e National 2473 SEVENTH ST. Modern Chapel. Teieahone TIMOTHY HANLON Puneral Ditkcter te_Ambulanes 641 H St. N.E. Linc. 5543 ifica, Emcient Service. ane S ?‘fl)cx havel Deal & Co. w6 n et l!l LINCOLN 8200 Herbert B. Nevius Funeral Home _924 New York Ave. N.W. Main 3480 V. L. SPEARE CO. Dot connected onoe 1843 Neltn with the origtne) W B, Speate lieh "’n‘" o 30. fiw one Pranc. 6620 W, ormerty %40 ¥ 8. nw H. Sardo & Co. Prlvate Limousine Ambulance PR Lincoln 0524 Modern’ -nl JOHN K WRIGHT co. 1337 10th S8t. N.W. _ Phone North 0847 ALMUS R. Surceeding the original W. R. Speare Co. 1623 Connecticut Ave. Potomac 4600 8'years st 1208 W st.. 45 years st 940 P at 3- WIM LEE'S SONS, CREMATSRIUM ulhn Cholce lots and -lh [{ FUNERAL DESIGNS. T Prompt Aute Dellvery Servies, Gude Bros. Coe 1212"# St Artistic—expressive—; BLACKISTONE, 1407 H Beautiful Floral Designs $5 and ug" sale %"‘SM‘ WIS MR _ adsumisys Mth & Ege

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