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AT 7 THE _EVENING him greatly, the Chief Justice has been devoting much of his time to the ex- amination of cases filed since the court adjourned in June, and before the un- preme Court meets on Monday he will make a seaiching review of the condi- of business in courts throughout !:‘o’:m,ry Thureday, he will hold in| on ui Y, a series ’nf conferences Wwith circuit judges representing the nine circuits, who will ugon the condition of busi courts and also the con- dition of business in the districe.courts in their circuits. Attorney General Mitchell will give the Government's views and the conference will adopt such recommendations as it may find necessary to remove y congestion that may exist and ex] w e prompt | I clearing up of tk: STAR._WASHIN MINING LEADERS STUDY PROBLEMS Taxation and Blue-Sky Laws Are Before Delegates at Spo- kane Parley. SPOKANE, Wash.,, October 1.—Men of the mining world assembled here today in a convention which it was hoped would bring a solution to at least two great problems confronting !he industry—taxation and blue-sky Dclenm from the American Mining VTON, D.' C, TUESDAY. q FAOAUBER 1. 1529, Congress, the Northwest Mining Asso- clation, the Canadian Institute of Min< ing and Metallurgy and the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers made up the gathering. Dr. Enoch A. Bryan, former president of Washington State College and author of a book on the region in which are located the great mines of the North- west, laid a wlorful background of the early days of Western mining for the delegates yesterday. The first phase of the “blue sky” question was covered by Dr. James Hance, dean of the School of Mines at Oregon State College, in an address in which he pictured the laws of Ilitnois as a workable plan to eliminate the fake mining stock salesman and fraud- ulent promotions from the industry. B T s T r s Col. 0432 Home Hospital. Col. 0432 1.2.8.0.2.2.8.0.0.8.8.8.8.8.¢ ~ W. W. CHAMBERS CO. Are the Greatest Undertakers in Washington for Their Price Has Never Been Met. } Prices are Lowest, Their Service Perfect. They Give: N All For 185 Also: They Give an Adequate Funeral Complete for $100 BEST AMBULANCES IN CITY, $4.00 COMPLETE A Phone Call in Case of Death or Ambulance Service Saves You Time and Money We are the official undertakers for the U. S. Army and the U. S. Soldiers We have large and wholesale facilities. stand Government inspections. Call Washington’s Most Reasonable Undertakers The W. W. CHAMBERS CO. Corner 14th and Chapin Sts. N.W. 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They are here in great profusion and are marked, according to size, as follows : $265% 912 $365% 1014 $465% 12515 Oriental Runners Quite Important in com ‘Pleting the scheme of decoration, these bits of Oriental artistry are found in varying qualities and color effects. Approximately 3 feet wide and fro; 8 to 10feet long, priced from $4500 Oriental Rugs Those Rich Gems of Oriental crafts- manship that have their rightful place in foyer, hall and many other locations in the home, are found in many qualities and in colorings mellow in their skillfully worked designs. And their prices, lower for this Fall event, are from $2000 Freight Paid to all Shipping Points in the United States CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. ‘TODAY. Eta Alpha Chapter, Phi Sigma Fra- ternity, will have a banquet tonight at 7 o'clock at Schneider's Cafe, 427 Eleventh street. Welsh_Boclety meets tonight at the Wilson Normal School, 8 o'clock. Mus- 1 program. Colu:#bla Heights Citizens’ Associa- tion will meet tonight at 8 o'clock at the Columbia Heights Christian Church, 1435 Park Road. Important committee reports. Dr. Fred C. Reynolds, pastor of the Wesley M. E. Church, will conduct the Bible study at the business women's council meeting tonight at the Church of the Covenant. Annual meeting. Re- ports of officers and committee chair- men for past year will be read. New officers and chairmen inducted. Devonshire Downs Citizens’ Associa- tion will hold its annual meeting to- nght at the Home for the Incurables, Thirty-eighth and Upton streets. Elec- tion of officers. Reports. Dunbar Parent-Teacher's Association will meet In the school library tonight, 8 o'clock. W. L. Smith, principal of the school, will talk on pians of the asso- clation for the year 1929-30. Columbia Dental Assistants Society will meet tonight at 8 o'clock at the offices of Dr. Howard Cobey, 1801 I street. Dr. Sterling Mead will speak. Final arrangemepts for the annual meeting will be made. ‘Women's National Press Club holds its monthly business meeting tonight at 6:30 at the A. A. U. W. Club. Dinner, to be followed by discussion of plans for the year. FUTURE. Lebanon Chapter, No. 25, O. E. 8, will { hold a bazaar and Dutch supper tomor- | row evening at the Scottish Rite Cathe- dral Hall, Third and E streets. The supper will be served from 5 to 7 p.m. by members of the home board. Danc- ing during the evening. Mrs. John D. Cremer, ir., will be the hostess to the Rowac Club at its second meeting of the season tomorrow night, 8 o'clock. Mrs. A. L. Shafer, program chairman, will introduce Mrs. W. Winkelhaus as the speaker. Dramatic Soclety and Center Forum of the Jewish Community Center will open tomorrow evening, 8:30, at the Center with Eimer Kenyon as speaker. Mr. Kenyon will talk on “The Machine ! Age Realized in ‘RUR.’” Association of Oldest Inhabitants of the District of Columbia will meet to- morrow night at the Union Engine House, southeast corner of Nineteenth and H streets, 7:30 o'clock. Address by Fred G. Coldren of Park and Planning Commission. Meeting of the Department Council of Administration Auxiliaries, United Spanish War Veterans, will be held to- morrow, 8 pm., at 921 Pennsylvania avenue southeast. Lincoln Post, G. A. R., will meet to- Em:;r{:w afternoon at 2 o'clock in G. A. West Virginia Soclety meets tomor- row evening at 8 o'clock at the Wash- ington Club, Seventeenth and K streets. CRe:spuon to new. officers. Dancing. ards. National Review, Woman's Benefit Association, will serve luncheon tomor- fow. 12 to 1:30 o'clock, at the clubhouse, | 1750 Massachusetts avenue. Members and friends invited. Federation of Citizens' Associations will meet Saturday evening in thz bor;rdkmom of the District Building, 8 o’cloc! Dfluihw;s of Tsabella banquet will be held at the Hotel Mayflower tomor- oW eveninl. 7 o'clock. Man Found Dead. George Francis Waters, 53 years old, was found dead in his room at 403 Six- teenth street southeast yesterday after- noon by another occupant of the house. ‘Waters, son of the late John M. and Mary Catherine Waters, had been under the care of a physiclan. A certificate of death from natural causes was given. Deaths licported. e fol.owing deaths have been reported to Health Department a the last 24 nours. | ¥ Deland. 83, 1408 Girard t. Zdward McCauley. §1. 2807 53 $363° Lowe 3t . 25, Homeopathic Hospita] Edith J. Peabody, 12, Georgetown Hospl Daniel Bottazsi, ir., 3 davs. Sibley Ho:- pita) Hester Ennis. 66, 2210 M st. il Bgnolia Richardson, 34, i214-A Carroll- urg s Yorace Wood. 24, Gallinger Hospital Randolph Jones. stern Branch of Potomac River, South Capitol st. LOST. BROWN BRIEF CASE with zipper, contain- in pavers. bank book and checks, Reward. Return to Room 522. Commerce_BIds. ELK AND SRINE EMBLEM. 36 Wi din: " Return t0 006 L st. n.e. and Teceive Line. 2961-J. DIAMOND BAR PIN, summa Park rd. and T4th si. n.w. _Return 3404 1ith DIAMOND AND WEDDING. nmo B Catn- erines yard about 9 p.m., Sept. Phone District 6620. 3 DOG-—8traved; German police pup, 3 months old from 1008 8th st. n.w., Monday a.m. _Liberal reward. EARRING, coral hoop: vicinity of Palais Royal or Hotel Annapolis. Mrs. F. Donnelly, Room 933, Hotel Annapolis. LASSES. tortoise-shell frame. in_brown leather case. Lost downtown. G. Stein. 482 e. OBAG, man's tan, containing mmdry and insurance papers. Reward. 218 n.w. _West_3065. KITTEN—White pet kitten Please return 10,3313 Macomb st. n.w. or phone Cleveland MONEY—Three @) new 320 bills, F_st. strict or Connecticut ave. near e, Qircle | Reward. | Mrs. D. L. 16 West Kirk st. Chevy Cl Wicconsin 2010, NOSEGLABSSES, tortoise-shell, Saturday eve- ning, Silver Spring bus. “Reward if returned Willard Barber Shop. FOCRETBOOK. on 7ih st betw een it dozen silver spoons. Reward. Phone Lin. POCKETBOOK, green and tan, handmade, supbogediy on Munt. Fleasaat cat aBout b.m, Beptember 30. containing about 370 and speckled green coih purse contining change and key. Rewad. * Eunice Griswold, 1741 P_st._n.w. _Decatur 0624. POLICE__PUPPY, brown and biack, on. rn Clearul the locality of Cleveland Park. Cleve; i PUPPY, 3 mumm om, white all over, brnwn spot orl left ear, male; disappeared Satur- ay morning, Kindly communicate ~with Aterropoliian. 1384, SMALL BROWN CHANGE PURSE, with two compartments containing bills and Fox Theater Friday evening: turned to Govt. Hol tels SUIT, and Fla. ave. ne. robes anid one choir cap. return_to office of John Wesley A. o Tomarch, 14th snd Corcoran sis. nuwnn hours of 10 a.m. and 3 p. BRELLA, SetTerdny: Sround. noGE: park bench’ n Lincoln Memorial fl:una-. sray silk, carved stons handle. OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT FINE MEN'S WEAR EISEMAN'S—7th & F W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road | MISS E. M. PRITCHETT Daughter of Capital Sanitary Com- missioner in Civil War Is Vic- tim of Short Iliness. Miss Elizabeth Martin Pritchett, 77 years old, daughter of the late Rev. Carr Waller Pritchett, member of the Sanitary Commission in this city at the time of the Civil War, died at her | realdence in the b Pritchett was a native of had resided in this city for the past 19 years. She was a mem- | ber of St. Alban’s Episcopal Church. Miss Pritchett is survived by three | brothers, Dr. Henry S. Pritchett of New York, Oswald 8. Pritchett of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and Carr W. Pritchett of Denver, Colo., an ster, Miss Sarah V. Pritchett of this city. | Funeral arrangements are being! completed. McCAULEY RITES HELD. Services Are Cenducted at Home of His Daughter. | Funeral services for Edward McCauley, ’ 81 years old, who died at the home of | his daughter, Mrs. Herbert S. Howard, | 2807 Thirty-sixth place, Sunday, were | conducted at the Fawnrd residence | today. Interment was Oak Hill Cemetery. Mr. McCauley for many years was prominent here in social, -club and | church circles. He was & native of this i city. Many years ago he served as. chairman of “several inaugural com- | mittees here. | Munitions Destroyed. COBLENZ, Germany, October 1 (P). | —Memories of war bombardments were | aroused today when, in connection with | the evacuation of allied soldiers from the ghln;llnd Pr;rlu:h munitions stores | considered unusuable were exploded on the outskirts of the city. g2 Qards of Thanks. PHILLIPS, KATHERINE E. I wish to thank o8t siricerely my many friends for their ind symoathy very way at the um- 4 auu mfl‘ due to the dea [ERIN] H LL PB Ml1 flod bless you all. - SINCERELY. E. LAWRENCE PHILLIPS. WATSON, MARY J. We wish to thank our Y!lendl and relatives for their kindness ‘WATSON. mumi FAMILY. * Brarha. ALLEN, MARGARET On Bunday, Sep- tember 20,1020, at 18 S MARGARET in heyiarh Jear of her sge. h-levtd it e late Dr. Edwin B. ’unenl from her fllu;hterl Tes Burrows, 393 tover 5. at X5 CGhuren. where Tass Wil be'daid for the reposs’ of her goul. Interment at Holy Rood Cemetery. Rejatives and friends invited. BIRCH, IDA §. On Monday, September 30, 1929, at 2:40 p.m.. at her home, 524 14th st. £e. IDA ooFuneral services at ner latc residence Thursday, Oc o wm. Interment At Gongressionai Cemetery. Relatives and !nendl mvuea 2 BURNS. ROSE PLIZABETH. sy | Bepte: 0, 1936 at ner reente; na 4 | ROSE "ELIZABETH BU Burns. R Stenwenn Puneral residence on Thirsday, October 3, at 830 | am.~ olemn high requlem muss will be | sung at 9 a.m. at Holy Comforter Church for® e “repose of her Mount - Olivet - Cemetery. friends invited. BURNS, ROSE E. Offic Holy Name Auxiliary. John. and sister auxiliaries. of the death of Sister R soul. Interment Relatives and d_members of Khights of -8t are o no_unm B0t meet at home We M. HARRING. Rec. See. CHIOSSO. PEARL B. On Mondsy, Septem er 30, oabe at - Homeopathic Hospital, FEARL B CHIOSSO. Funeral from h Inte residence, 1423 F st. ne.. on Wedne: ber 3, &% 11'am. " Interment &t a. On_Mon: dnesday ewmnn 8 pm A GHT, Pres. band of ie un Services at &he, above ‘address Thursdes. s Interment Fred- " Bretierick papers please September, 30. is2e. at Emergeicy Hospital B e peha ot Lula Clements son of James Clements. brother of George Clements. He also leaves a host of other relatives and friends to mourn his de- parture. Remains resting at John T. Rhines' funeral chapel, 3rd and Eve sts s.w. Notice of funeral later. DELAND. SARAH FLETCHER. On Monday at the residence o H. Price, 1405 H E. October 3, erick, M. " copy.) CLEMENTS. ROY. Monday, DEWEY, CHARLOTTE E. Sundsy. Septem- er 28, 1920, in Cineirinati, Onio. CH i e Candee). widow of the late Erederic P Dewey, Funeral from home of P. Dy .26 Bouth Oak st. Clar- of funeral. DUGAX, JOHN. . Suddenly. tober 1929, at _his _residence. e atimerts, 3367 N st Bwn beloved husband of Mary Jane Dunn Notice of funeral hereafter. HESTER. Departed this life Sun- September 29, 1929, at 4 am.. at he residence, 2210 M st. n loved wite of Stephen Ennis, other of Thomas Ennis and Mrs. grandmother of Mrs. Evon’ Ken- Ennis). James, Elliworth, Lols | 2nd Hileary Thomas: sist Rachel Mahoney and M neral Wednesday. residence at o 30 on 'nmu-y‘ the gustine’s, Church Tags witl be. sa he repose of ont® Helatives: shd Iriends iavit May she 'm in peace. FEANKLIN, BLANCHE, Departed, this life Sunday, September %o, 100 pm. her residence. ' 1204 tive: Body, Ford & Hneral pariors: 1300 Sout st. until Wednesday at 3:30 t’h d tober 3, Memoriai Cemetery. HERMEL, FREDERICK. On Sunday, sep tember’ 20. 1039: at Georgetown University FREDERICK HERMEL. ospital, . in the TheTachitn year of his ase Servl the Tabler {unersl home, 928 M st. b Wednesday. October 3, at 3 pm. ttrmem ron meuln Cemetery. = A (Fell saleep Monday. HERRELL. Aferrell of (OmKton: at her T 2, at LL, M, eptemper 10, 1 wife of Pastor 5 Va. Funeral services will be held sidence Wednesday. Octobe: a Interment at Oal ton, Va. JAMESON, MAY H.on Monday, Septem, 50, " 1939, MAY H. beloved wite of ; Jameson. Fineral from W. W. 16 ne. on Wednesday. Lol 3 Inter- ment Mount Olivet Cemetery. JONES. RANDOLPH. De llled this life l‘ud- denit, Pridas Beptember 47, 1029, RA NES. b!lu\!d son of !l!nh'n nes He -|w IPI\'QI two e t of other arYOE. dones. brathers. lhne sisters and relatives {riends. the Tohn Eve dnesday, 'Oct p;m. from the House of Pre and M sts. n.w. Interment Orange, FEABODY, EDITH JENNIE. Departed this life mber 9. Georgetown Hospital, BrEr JENNIE, beloved aushs ter of r and Bessie Peabody. Funeral services Methodist Episeopsl Chureh, Vienns, esday, October 3, at relatives “and friends ihvited. 17 nutcnl‘fl'. [ELIZABETH MARTIN. On tember 40, 1029, at her refl. umbarton Court: ET] P O eral services AR IN Paa'e Church, Wiscopsin. and Massachugetts “ave. n.w. on Thursdsy, 2 pm. ‘Interment Rock ook Cemetery. QUEEN, WILLIAM H. Jr. Iife Saturda: ber m Rilmeser ‘WILLIAM Wi the beloved son of William H. euun‘ s nd the late Rosa Queen. He leave host of other mnves runcral from Jol\vnl A 1, ’":!'"‘fi ‘?‘%?“s? Hlfi Tal Dariors. " Interment at Lou 5 Vb Wednesday, October 3. CHARDSON, MAGNOLIA, Departed this fe suddenly on Thui September at her mmnee, o Caproiburs [AGNOLIL N, be- 5.W. C loVed wite of the late Garfield Richard. She leaves one sister, two | brnlh!n "ons prother-ih-1aw, AV Ssters in-| Monday. Se dence. the © MARTT D?lmfl thh .y Col. 464 Efches ’ Adams 10341 w., & mother-in-] iveg and fr! R S 13 o' ] gton National J:'iefi' y. | HOLMES, | LILLEY EL1ZA J. In sad but lovin Braths. . MABEL, m:g 7, Septem: e fle o F and Florida ave. n. Intes day, October 2, at W-rrenmn. Vlw'an* TUCKER, EDWARD, g - day, Beptember II" BM“!"%I N !u“ hu-hnd o Katherine ‘& Tubker 1 his 48th e Funeral on Wednesday. Octo- 1:30 p.m., from his I g& residence, Md. ln!ermmt Rockville Union . Rockville, M 1 D R. UDE B, PH’!‘LPB. W. C. PARRY, Becretar. WALLACE, BESTAA E. De ated this me Monday, September 30, 1 Waiter Reed General Hosoital B Rin'e WAL, Master, LEOLA. Septen S mer THompitar WAstNoToN devated wite of Oeores Washington, mother of Marian Weshing- n. She also leaves a host of other rela- tives and friend. Remains resting at the John T. Rhines funeral chapel. 3rd and Eye sts. s.w. Notice of funeral iater. GEORGE F. On Monday, Sep- GEORGE F. WATER. son of the late John M. erine Waters. Hill Cemete: October 2. at friends invitec WATERS, MAMIE k.'Trom the Job Rhines funcral enapel: 3va and Eye s s, Dearest mother. we are lonesome, For we miss your loving face, But you left us to remember That none on earth can take your plae. WRITE. ELIZABETH M. € 3 a1 Braddock Height S ETII AR A n & White"tWo_Gaughters. 1 White Ament and Mrs. Jean White Bais ndson. David Ament. Funeral sef In Memoriam. FARRELL, ACHEL ANN. my_ de: rlin, FARRE! no October 1, 1919. Augustine’s Church. ‘You suffered. mother. dear. you murmured not, 1 watchied you day and night, Until at last God saw it to teke you To that realm of peace and rest. ©Oh, how I miss you, mother dear; No'one on earth can tell In my memory you are always near. Loving and kind in all her wavs, he end of her dass, 2nd mind What a beautiful mem: e left behind. Mgy Becioonoxit i saace E 1z, memory of mother, RAC ANN en years ago today, ARniversars mass at lt. HER DEVOTED DAUGHTER. MARY FARRELL ROBERT In loving rememe brance of our desr husband and father, ROBERT E. HOLMES. who departed this life six years ago today. October 1, 1923. Gone. byt not forgotten, WIFE AND DAUGHTER. rememe our dear mother, ZA J. who departed ‘this Ufe thres today. October 1, 1926. brance “of LILLEY, years Oh, dear mother, how we miss you In our homes from day to da: With Your Joving words of kindness Cheering us upon our way. Thrse long years we've heen without you, Often we, sit and sigh in pain. But some day. when God is We will meet you in Heaven 0. n Heaven so fair, waiting for us over there. And when the trials of this life are o'er, Will join vou, dear mother, to Dart no LONELY DAUGHTERS. ® MARTIN, WILLIAM HENRY. In memory of our dévoted husband and father, "W LIAM HI departed this ll(Q n'le:n 1!!!5 D !l’fll October 1. a1l te b racamemneraditstao i THE PAMILY. * MAXFIELD, ELIZA A. A tribute of love and devotiog o tne sacred memory, of & voted Mre ‘and mother, wiio dled Suddenty gleven vears agoin S8 RS AnD GoNEvIA M. McGOWNE. JOHN. In loving remembranes of my dear husband and our father. JOHN MCGOWNE. who_departed this life ons year ago today, October 1. 1928. A loving father, so good and kind, No friend on earth like him we find. Bad was the hour of that unhappy day When God called our darling father away. W, think of vou. deer father, oL s nd never will depart. No_one knows the silent huruche only those who have an tel O et That 1o borme in Hlent . ther we loved so well E AN HTERS. * In snd bu( loving re- beloved husband and URPHY. who di one year ago today. October 1, 1938 WIFE AND CHILDREN. * NALLS. OSCAR C. AND MILDRED MINGI’. ce 728 MILDRED M! A SEPRED oftoner 10 1535 THE cnn.nl!!l! OFFUTT. HENRY L. In sad but loving re; membrance of our sranddaddy. HENR L. OFFUTT. Wi B e two Feara a0, todny. Octover 0. 19T, You are not forgotten. grandduddy, dear, u_eves As |onl s Rt Wha Tmemors last We_will Temember s HI8 LOVING GRANDCHILDREN. HENRY. CHARLOTTE, ELLANOR AND HENRY, SWEENY. CARRIE. A tribute of love to memory of BWEENY. who departed his lite one year ago today. October 1, 1 You are resting in peac One year has passed awa: You Por T think of Fou cach Gav. No_one knows the silent heartache, Only those who have loved can tell Of_the grief I bear in silence For the one I loved 5o well HER MOTHER. * FUNERAL DIRECTORS. V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the tuteenon of nor connected with, the original W, n 8 S mmm,. Phone Prank. es26 L’ o Yormerly IM) F_St. N. ' Wm. H H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance s Lincoln 0524 Modern_Chapel Established 1876, JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1337 10th St. N.W. __Phone North 0047 Succeeding the orlnml ‘W. R. Speare Co. Connecticut Ave. - Potomac 4600 Clyde J Nlcholl, lnc. Di N l Automobdile Sele“lm'd Rcleny 8‘" ((..'R 816 H B;‘ N!‘ LINCOLN_8200. J- WILLIANT TEE'S SONS, LR l:MA'l ORIUM 332 PA. AVE_N.W. NATIONAL 1384, 1385. Herbert B. Nevius Funeral Home 924 New York Ave. N.W. Main 2600 CHAS. S. ZURHOR T CAPITOL ST. *pohe Lincotn 0312 Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.W. Ehene West oo "~ Frank cher s Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH BT. Modern Craper. Teiephone National 2473 ~ TIMOTHY Private Ambulance Puneral Director 641 H St. N.E. Linc. 5543 CEMETERIES. GL! 0D CEME Vaultage $5 per month. Choice lots and sites for sale. ___FUNERAL DESIGNS. CES. npen l:wnlnn and Sundays 4th & EY‘ Gude Bros. Coy 1213 F St. ——Artistic—expressive—inexpensive

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