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gnndnw. o thins, girl. Col. 0432 Col. 0432 Doctors Recommend W. W. Chambers Ambulance Service It is the best and the charge is only $4.00 in city. 1 will give you a complete \ funeral, cars and all, cemetery lot included— $150.00 GRAVE VAULT [ guarantee my Or any other best quality :e:;e‘ctl: $75 up, is steel vault. Price, $85.00. W. W. CHAMBERS CO. ington’s Most R nable Undertaker 14th, Cor. Chapm St. N.W. Col. 0432 Chapel and Offices TICHENOR. EFFIE. On Se ptemi 11 pm., at Her 'o‘i‘“&cfdvn ! E Tichenor and M; 1 defy any one to say this is not first- class goods and service. We have expert embalmers, Our Manager, Will Elliott, is a man of 35 years’ experience. 1t is indeed gratifying to hear expressions of anproval of one's work saihat hag been experience in- verisbly. Thoroushness and thousht- fulness feature Ryan service always. NN N 4 Tsasc Wright. SterlingHarris, 29, St. Petersburg, Va. —_— eral parlor, private ambulances and'Tvery T8 Connsetion, “oet eatics JAMES T. RYAN Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. Telephone Atlantic 1700-1701 D. C, SEPTEMBER 8, 1929—PART 1. 17 , boy. wnf'u. -nfi"vmu ‘unningham, . . !‘w”‘e' gu i i e it Vi Lee. o;a"x'.mn 5. Appomatio of Ryan A e lea: 34, this city. and .PM!: Adams, during the lifé of the survivor. B o AR - 1'pm. Interment mmo"’:‘ fault of heirs the trust fund is to be|8:39 p.m.. high tide, 12:02 am. and| pReloved sister of Jam » & brother of the Tix, 224 1 OPEN A CHARGE afigr K, Peyton. 14 months. 1436 T rother of the testat “Today—8un rose 5:43 a.m.; sun sets| She>e . ¢ 2 THE ‘SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, Samuel 7 Zucker, bor. | ghar The e t;:h-l Bolling, 81, this eity; Rev, W, L. 9 Births Reported. VQ "‘ ittt | B ;‘5‘5%&.‘“@"’ “5 "““"‘“’ SEEE igen, 30, ane e prcor 1 MRS. ALICE COBB'S WILL | " \oe A THER mnumau 'fl glenn ¥and s ha “Brook Rey. Luther Colema ¥ 3wt muen %| 1S FILED FOR PROBATE uringion, 2, and Mary L. District of Columbis, Maryland and i ¢ $100,000. West Virginia—Showers todsy and 0 . w-dc Tatows, 22, an o ,000. o an Marriage Licenses. 18 hoin ot Hichmond: Ver Agv Eewirs The will of Mrs. Alice G. Cobb, wife | tomorrow. Cooler today. Samiel J. Poruer, o ‘Annapolis, Md.; Rev. Wil fl‘." 25, has been flled fof ‘probate. She RO D B ol e et 2 R L | Bhion T Gl e Yo T a3 B A Th: ) a6 N vidson. 44, g A | James E. ouis Stavrichs, 40. and Jenny Schultz, 42; beneh. o har Eoalia sleter. Mary G g to her niece, Elsie B. Ad Hves and friends invited. One-tentts of ths ‘Tematning_estate WALLACE, ) on Bepte dm — Lottie P; , et Barer s e e Irving Porter of Phillips Beuh.lmzfizz"::.“‘i:'::"" st yosr ANNTE WALLACE, beloved mothe arrison, 28, T, Lol ’ C Sevoice e > B, Tiliman, 3 Loliowizne deatns have heen reporied o | Bela”"in " trust by the Gentral Union Tide Tables. 5 e, biother, s dageni 5 e ho&u Trus for the benefit of her tWO| (mumished by United States Coast and| 2°0;,our Srandchildren. and ew ok City: lafives ‘and friends invi On the death of both nieces the trust . 4 Petersburs papers please copy. is to terminate and the fund is to be | PT.i high tide, 11:37 a.m. WALLS, ELIZA. On Tuelunzy. Bepte " S3T Georstn | Dol over to. Yale Uniwersity in memiony | 1226 D, A AT B The value of the estate la‘ not dis- Ac T liver, 3 months, Children’s closed, | Attorneys Minor, Gatley & 8 p."n:.m i S ] FINE MEN'S WEAR jowing births e T e during he past 3¢ sreger Bt :lna % n e {!. ~ Hlordo W, 3{:, M 1. ‘l'lm,a S ana boy. arleg M, d Euls Tate. boy. nun- tevenso g and Ruth Miller, | Mary G. Baskin, Invalid Sister, Is v st i 5 Howard D Wikion 4, and Fora M. K ,l Rev. 84 o 39. this city, and Ger- | of Edward Benedict Cobb, who died Au- Temperatures for 24 Hours. ington. 10 Rev. Aduila Saz ar Epenmiee Jon . Rev. Alla ion Trust Co. of New York Iur the 73; 4 a. Garper. 33, and Helen B MeGin- | judge Robert E. Matti Baskin, for life, then to be turned over .m.,, 19 ’_ Totersmant 2’ Olianona 5 itligm ¥ pm. 4. o — Appreciation | | b Prospect, Vi e | goon o Eihel Janvier Berie Swite op| Hishest. 92 lowest, 71. A eldenes of her dunenis R Em Deaths Reported. : Mass,, and the other nine-tenths to Dabney. Lotiie Parnell and opewell, Ve am E. McLaughlin, 85, 2300 M 4 nd cLaughlin mu nieces, Edith J. Goode and Elsie B. o e Baes randenildren. Services distributed among their heirs. In de- Tomorrow—Low tide, 6:54 am. and| 192. at 10'30 p.m. EL; 0 'Semlamin Vincent, @3, Walter Reed Hos- | of Frank C. the class of 1873, The Sun and Moon. e gl 3 Rost ol other 8 Pihfant o L Eom"‘ih"fl and Florence Hood, 8| Drury filed the will for probate. sets 6:27 p.m. and lotn sts nw. Re ia Hospital. -~ oon rises am.; sef m.| coln Mzmomldr':me ery. WILLIAM SCHOFIELD e ts 0:18 pm. | 25 - ; alyomobe e o b ighied cue-| WEEELSE, REY, CHAmipcy gouyas) gn DIES AT AGE OF 80 In a recent month 267 American au- Baltimore, Md.._ the: Rev. Condition of the Water. Col. 0432 ek Jed ook ko ok dkokokok R s FOONOOONENE ship to other countries. EISEMAN'S—7th & F | Cantl'Zont o be nese tor orders o rer The Summer Sale of W. & J. Sloane Continues for those now returning 1o the UR decision to continue our Sale for the benefit of those who are but now returning to the city, should come as welcome news to those contemplating purchases for the home. This Sale was so carefully planned and is of such broad scope that we are desirous that all may inspect it and become acquainted with the possibilities and, we sincerely believe, the benefits actually de- rived from tradmg here. Make your own compansons with other stores as to prices, qualities, variety and artistic standards and then reach your decision. We are confident of the result. Come in and see us whether or not you desire to purchase, = ce=’ FABRICS FOURTH FLOOR Drapery and Upholstery fabrics include Cretonnes, Chintzes, Damasks, Hand Blocked Linens, Brocades, Brocatelles, Tapestries' and Velvets. All are marked lower for this great-event. W. & J. SLOANE *T'he House with the Green Shutters” 709-711 713 TWELFTH STREET, N. W, WASHINGTON, D. C. Store Open from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Daily. Charge Accounts Conveniently Arranged Our telephone number is now DISTRICT 7262 12 Noon Saturday. ] LAMPS FOURTH FLOOR Table Lamps, Floor Lamps, Bridge Lamps with metal bases, Boudoir Lamps in great variety, all show the Sale reductions. FLOOR COVERINGS ORIENTAL RUGs' {MAIN FLOOR Genuine Oricnsal Rags (§’ x12") are priced from . $125.00 Small Oriental Rugs-are from s -« o+ ¢ $20.00 ~ $25.00 Othersfrom ™« . . + « + « $30.00 ~ $35.00 LINOLEUMS SECOND FLOOR Inlaid Linolewmis. < . . . $1.50 and $1.75 per sq. yd. Tile Effect linoleum . . . . $2.002nd $2.50 persq. yd. Marbleized linoleum .« o o o . . $3.00 persq. yd. Plain Linolewm + o+ o « o+ $1.50and $3.00 persq. yd weaves are . . DOMESTIC RUGS SECOND FLOOR '’ CARPETINGS SECOND FLOOR FURNITURE THIRD, FOURTH AND FIFTH FLOORS TABLES from $189 SECRETARIES $15000 BEDROOM GROUPS from $360.00 DESKS 8759 . Sloane Endorsed Merchandise Carries an Assurance MIRRORS from $8:00 CHESTS $77.00 Room Size Domsestic Rugs (9’ x 12') in a variety of sturdy $35.00 ~ $45.00 -~ $95.00 ~ $125.00 Wide Width Carpets, in a vatiety of weaves and a wide range of colors and designs are priced from - . Narrow Width Carpetings, 2 o 8 o e e e 0 oo W $5. Oopir:g. yd. 27" wide, ate priced as low $2.75 persq. yd. SOFAS from $120-00 jn musiin BOOK CASES DINING ROOM SUITES . Freight Paid to All | FOR LOST Funeral Services for Postal De- partment Worker for 38 Years to Be Tomorrow. Willlam Schofiled, 80 years old, of Riverdale, Md., an employe of the Post Office Department for 38 years, died at his home there yesterday morning after a short illness. Mr. Schofield began work with the Post Office Department in 1882 and was made superintendent of the supply di- vision before he retired. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Cassfe Kendrick Schofield, and two sons, William H. Schofleld and Ken- drick Schofield. Funeral services will be held at the home tomorrow at 11 :;:Ils‘::k' Interment will be at Natchez, MERCHANT MAKES “SALE” BUT CAN'T “COLLECT” M Colored Customer Makes Off With Rew Or! Goods When Man Enters House for Money. Willle 8. McGaha' of Rockville, Md. who operates a stand in Western Mar. kue:&"!‘wenty-mt and K streets, yel- 00n made a “sale” of 30 | 5 y dozen eggs and 25 pounds of ham. but zuminl for them was another mat- Mr. McGaha was approached by a colored man who made the “buy” and went with the latter to a house "w Tamp: collect.” Arriving at the house, colored man told McGaha to go in nnd get the money. Soon finding the house in queluon had no to do with the eggs ham, McGaha hurried back to see lhe buyer, but '.he latter was gone, having mde his escape in a cab with the pur- Polloe are trying to help McGaha find the purchaser. —_— Spanish- Lecturer Heard. By Cable to The Btar. TEGUCIGALPA, September 7.—Eu- genio Noel, Spanish lecwrer and writer, gave a lecture at the Honduras Univer- | sity Thursday night. The lecture was | attended by a large audience, including ! President Colindres and many cabinet officials. Noel leaves todav for Cuba. FOUND. ALS epply Animal Rescus ANIM League; 349 Maryland ave s.w. t_8038 BOSTON BULL male; white nd feet; pems, Paday: no“;eg:'ra 5 rd., Chevy Chase, BULL_Maie; tag No. 51 T 0th s ne. O Potomac Iith lumbia mx 821 Dtllflelfl !I c:xo.m;i-r:H CASE, siiver, besrine Initials -aar s Box 287-R. Star ofeer i DoG, whlte: femate, - lmi Iarse Back enot i at . nformation lea Phone Col. 9756 - 8 DOG—Police, I MM body. BCrmce and ‘logs. “Tae o Brs. " Reward: 59 Pem,on st. ne nr Ifllt ne. Fox RIER. wire-haired, whits, ~vIth black hud Tasg, 7860. Chi'd’s pet. Col TRATERNTTY PIE_Eaope | Sigm gold_with pearls. ouuu—-ronone shell, vmmu of 11th | an n.w. Return to 1337 10th st. or clll shenhem 2529-J or North ¢ HANDBAG—Black leather. sold watch, about $12: ward. _Apt. 105. 1657 31st st. n. LADY'S RING in Lansbi R e Phone N.tlcnll “'ll ost Saturday, Please call Decatur_4383. PEARI 1738 Rode oiand o PIN—Diamond and u it car. Reward. RADIO, TUBES One cartoon UX-326. nO 15t And K 45 b6 and 36 13ih 3. Fineer Cxindly - reigrn to ‘Doubledey: lml | Flectric Co., 716 12th st n.w., for re- o—o 1d siemet. Tnitials 7. L. Sotomac "golf links orl' Wesi End' Polo Grounds._Reward.- Phon ._8569. BCARE. violet, woal, on l(mmt 1-1 u-m 2005 Col. Rewa or Belmont r 1791 unm- pl., M 24._Adar I m'l 8710. Branch '5'n'§'. ;.'E ay Rew: & TRAVELING | BAO—lllc ted, cn road bfl'.en ommmu and. Washington. Re- Bilt . n.w. _Col. 2044. e silk, aurant, Friday noon. A Coe, 1344 Baticwood Bl = Ik, Siver 3 o'z “head Call !hwhord 2047-J. Detwe Theate e eomllned Cards Owner, Chnle; 5. White Rl W wath mgm J.V. h" Reward yms_585¢ Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road Col. 464 Phones | idems 10341 Funeral Sprays 5250 ., Free Delivery Phone Nat. 7672 LEAPLEY FLORIST o- New Mb.u CAT-_BIACK™and_white, Tong aalr. Viihity 4nd O sis. n.w. Reward. Mrs. Kemp. Potomac River clear and Shenandoah slightly cloudy. o Weather in Various Citles. r—T!mDIYI'Ml’. - PPEC‘I!" 1 ILIOH 8 u?}'ay nient. Shg e R Mhevitle, N €....... 4 °n'" "% Gewm rn&dn A al 8 2 0.04 llrm!n h =um.r:x"'|'- Be i i Tl l'mclrmnll Ohio. enne, Wvo. Eleveland, Ot Davenport. Towa Denver. ABITIRIBII3283233 233 > @ @i 82B22I2I IR0 e : 99003355 ¢ = ebr. Pmlm«lvm. Phoenix. Ariz Bittsburgh, Pa. Port San Diego. Cal San Puncuco Calif nte Pe N, Mex..... 12 SUBH3RISLRINRIIAIIITIISIRIVIRLIAAN. SB33N33338I333323333; WASHINGTOR: D. ¢ Spain has announced that its govern- ment program for consolidating and strengthening the railway systems will be completed within five years. Qard of wl]aukl. CHESELDINE, GERACE E. wish to e Tend. our sincers tRanks for the" pesutiful floral offerings and vour expression of sym- pathy in our sad bereavement. HER NIE( AND THE R AND. , FAMILY-OF W. D. SULLIVAN. = Marriage. ARY. e 19 announce e, marriage | s on FRANKL A | A CLARY, August T, 1929, 4t An- Dratha. BOWMAN. AMAND. Thursday, “September 5. Mfome, 585" Rhode el ohd nterment Bundss, sentembex at Leesburg, Vi lg'eg rted this m JAMES Scp'lmber 7, 1 JAMES Deli F s Wsting 2t the Jonn [Third and Eve CLARKE. LAURA PERI tember’ 1929, " 9:30 BERRY. beloved wite of J [ Funeral from residence of bmlher-\n-ll" and_Mrs. E. W. Mor! a Creck Cemetery. CORNISH, WILLIAM | day, September 7. 1 s resting at Moon & Allen’ inéral pariors, 13th n.w. Notice of funeral iater. 3 Fridas, September DIETZ, CHARLES. SR, Fridas Scplen 19: beloved husbs Tlizabetn Dietz. (nee L,gesss, Funersl from nis rumen:e. "ot n M dc" ordn Charch, ‘20t st "5 m. CRelatives and ftiends umua W Illefld Interment at Prospect Cemetery. ‘ i IT2. CHARLES. Special conclave of Po- DR hac Commanders, No, 3. Knights Tem: lar, will be held ll "lil’lfl: 0 Wisconsin enu rthwest, 13730 o'clock. the f the late CHARLES A“ SIr Knights are invited to o aBTomder ot 'the commander, AVIDF. DUMBERTH . Recorder. naul:lt. CATHERINE L. On ber 6. 1929. at her residenct THERINE L.. widow of Lfl‘,’l . near Conn. ave. Mo; here smase will be ofiered 'll:tefrmenl Mount Oliet FEASER. -I40I7I £ EDITH. sudden Friday. B, ‘akomi herlre.ildenclen 218 chni_xln_\lx_lt o o eVt ourn_the Besities his wite he luv'e‘- w nh“ sone N Mamie E. Neison, Blanch Nei- Son: iwo Hephews, Herman' and Milton Johnson: two cousins, Mrs. Emms Pollard mains restin st P Reinitves and Irlendn ln'l!lfl Gong, but not forgotten. Departed _thig lite ber 5, 'Rl' CHARLES E: JOI ot Ulmr: Renllllll resting Il m T. l.lllnel flnuul chapel, Third and s, S.W. lu l Sunday, Septem- on !u\llrdly. !!M ber B t Freedmen's Hospital, JAMES C. JoNES. “Remains resting at Moon & Al- lens funeral parlors, ‘13 nd Florida Interment NEWMAN. on Pri 1550, '8t Waller Kesd Hosp i, CHARLES NEWMAN, beloved hubllln‘: 'x’uv'.lcm:m e Hines L Joyee, . Fiunersl from 1820 l\{nduluw L. B o Tuesdar, 7 mber t Hltll! Arlington Oemeleu m KENFIELD, DISON_ A. fllll 7 fi T X 9, - x"mw’"""’" "J imma of Saran rot A is lite Thurs- LOGAN, MARY. Deparied this Mt T fl'n friend of from son of E. San- Grinder M uu- ol home, 7001 l:h-:el o( arted thiy life Frides, ) 'vlmnh ave. e leaves t 0 mourn nl lu'lnfl John C. sister-in-law, Adel Blake: r.lnlv- and friends. Remi i b, Bl et i lnm thl Rel la::llt Cht [ R-CLAR' Harry Hamer- | Departed this lte | ’l'll r's fl!' tu- | nd Florida ave. | R. od nnet and Harrist Welty of Holy Comforter Cjth y wiil be in oly z-u c?mfl streets, t 3:30 m.u of ' requiem Rondas. at Interment st ‘New Cpthe- had Cemeun Baltimore. Md. BN H. Departed this life 'l'uu- 0 p.m., at ramber Sarncia” fiospitat, JOHN “H." yoted brother of Benjamin m at the John T. Rhines funer chapel. 3rd and’ Eve sis. sw. era Sunday, September 8, from Westley A E Zion Church, E st.. between 2nd and. ard st s p.m.. 'Rev. Watson officiate *Inierment” Pasne's Cemetors. E A WILSO! Mlovzd | son of the late Jame P Funeral from ineral home. 316 H o ey 10:30 a.m. ptember at Consressional Cemsters, In, Memoriam. ASHFORD. FRANK M. 1n memors of ou toe; SRANE, I agpronn, ieldle w fhe BSeptember 8. 1928. - No_one knows th t Only those ,'ll\‘lE wen o}“."u!!'lll of me( that is born( in silence the one we love so well LOVING MOTHER AND FATHER. ® BROOKS, HENRY C. In sad but lovin memory of my deat husb ROO! passed away on totey Beprember o Aeia L) O0e TeAT a8 One lnnl‘ '!lr’ year todsy Bim to his throne: How sad hias been my heart since then, How lonely has_been my home. HIS WIPE. ANNIE. BRYANT, FRANCES, 1In sad but lovin Temembrance of our _de: her Tiie, FRANCES BRYANT, who Zel nmu in Jesus three years aso ioday, Septem Dear is the grave where she is laid, Bweet o ine emors which “néver shall Plowers may wither, leaves may dis %n;u may forget you but never shall There 1s a place broken in our hearts that mever 'ean be heal DEVOTED HUSBAND AND DAUGH HENRY BRYANT, MARIE CARTER. BEATRICE M. In loving memory * of my dear dsughter. BEATRI o dicd Tave years sgo today, Ben- tembe! 8. 192¢. t dead (o ‘the ene who loved her, Not lost, put gone before: Bhe Jives 'with me in memory d will forever more. LOVING MOTHER, E. L. R. * DAVENPORT, CHARLES P Just s tribute of sad to my NPORT, who us two years ago todey. September 8. 19: H2 “BEVoTaD DAUGHTER, DOROTHY. GIBSON. LEWIS AND MARY. 1In of our dear father. LEWIS oms&.:{m died rebruarz - s, foving oy R e R 2y, T o, ey ot HAYDEN. MARGARET, 1In sad but lov- ing remembrance of my ‘mother. IARET HAYDEN, 'C:: irted this Wfe 13 vears ago todsy, uemm 8, 1917 Anniversa Pranc Monas- tery. Gont bll! nflt !erio en - MUSE. Gl.An" !v!l.n 1n M but_lov- ing remembrance of my darling dsughier. b0 departed this life 3 years ago foday. Beptember Thres years have passed since you left me: s gadness, it seems, will never cease. My Beart s iled w My eves often filled wi Some may think I am nut \uneb When at times they They do not know the Heartacnes T suffer all the while. Often 1 think of sou, dear daushter, when my heart is sad with pain: offen to tne ‘sraverard 1 go. flowers to 25 W On the grare of my dear darling, Who is sweetly sleeping there. OB Rl worid weuld be a heaven Could T but see your sweet ace again., NELRON, ANNIE PICKETT. !n sad but lu'- Temembrance of my dear mother, AN- PICKETT NELSON, who departed this lite' 13 ears aso todsy. September 3. 1916. ‘ou are mot forgotten mother, ¥¥or "% ou ever be. While life and remembrance last alwass think of thee, HER | LoViNG" D! DAUG , MRS. HELEN llm!l cnlus, In logpe zemem- SQtance of CHARLES SCHRI Thojde- parted ¢his life two years St toany, Sep- Tavea: ' lite, Femembered In, desth, WIFE A 1.DR] FUNEEAL nmzm‘on. ALMUS Buccee: ding the original W. R. Speare Co. 1623 Connecticut Ave. Potomac 4600 §_years at 1208 H st., 45 vears at 940 P st. J. WILLIAM LEES SQNS. . CREMATOR]UM 233 PA. AVE N.W. _NATIONAL 1384, CHAS. S. ZURHORS 1TOL ST. 80 EAST CAP JouphF. Birch’s Sons 3034 M StORW. - ERons, e Frank Gder s Sons 1113 SEVENTH ST. N. Modern Chapel. Tlunha i £ Puneral Director 641 H St. N.E. V. L. SPEARE xflia" ‘al nn-en of n‘t: et g e, 1008 H3E Wm. H. Sardo & ¢ Private i_lmousme Ambulas 3 . ‘Conn., {413 B 8t ew Haven, H | JOHN 'E“'w“ 3 1"0“1-11' Beautiful Floral Desi $5 and u; CALL MAIN $707 GEO. C. S ERNTE vaCes TRl ; -us’-"i'm" th& E ute Delivery Gude Bros. Con, 1212 B Artistic—expressive—inexpensife) CEMETERIES. GLENWOOD 'ulhn 85 - -!h.