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Beautiful—Enduring—Convenient MILITARY HIGHWAY BEYOND SOUTH GATE Oppesite Arlington Cemetery Your 1 18 IO'. mg n{uny mmy number remain. every day and Sunday. A more g«u memmial Jor loved omes canmot EN’I"OHIM!NT COSTS NO MORE THAN UNDERGROUND BURIAL Glass-front cremation niches for urns containing ashes can be purchased. Office 1000 Conn. Ave. Main 7897 Sunday Excursion $4.00Wilkes-Barre Pittston and Scranton Coal Regions and return SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13 Leave Washington T P Y. R R, 4n0 W, A B Pitiston, 433 PM. ALL STEEL EQUIPMENT Pennsylvania Railroad Arthur B. Heaton Architect First Showiné This superis :xample of Georfian architecture, is placed on sale. and will be open to the public. to- morrow (Sunday) for the first time. Brookside Dl‘ch and Kenwood Avenue The house is splendidly situated in one of those beautiful grovcs of trees for which Kenwood 1is noted, occupymg a dite of more tl'mn 16,000 square RECESS HOLDS UP Defense to Attack Story of Girl Usher in Regard to -Young Dancer. By the Assoclated Press. LOS ANGELES, October 12.—A week end recess today interrupted efforts of attorneys defending Alexander Pantages against the assault charges preferred hy Eunice Pringle, 17-year-old dancer, to break down the damaging story of a xlrlu&he’rltthzulnwrfihmthell occurred. xlxl, Tillie Russo, testified yester- day that her millio: structed her ' For Oil Heating ‘ | COMFORT | CONVENIENCE ECONOMY Be sure to see the Super 6il Heator WALLACE ENGINEERING CO. | 904-13th Serees National 0183 PANTAGES LY EE e THE ML She will again take the stand when court convenes MUSIC N‘lw ORGAN DEDICATED. fll‘n recital was. given win Moore, jr., A. A. t when|G. O, to celebrate the wmphunn of at- | the new organ at Epworth urch organ was in ehlflull Potter, former organist half hour | markably sweet tone and all the variety e B e e catraacs |and COmbInAtions oms possible to the mod- and her cries for help. ern organ. program evidently s e with D o exhibiting Describes Dictation. the various siops, which have been She said that Pantages told her most recently e good opportunity to judge the qual- “this is your statement, ‘The Pringle | ities ‘of the melodious cl‘nmu. and the girl went in and came out of the|harp md flute effects. office subsequent to August 9, the day mnm.lc composer. of the alleged attack. such the. “Prelude in 'B P'll!." by “Did you then tell me and Attorney | Wolstenholme and the “Londonderry W. I Gilbert (of defense) that it was | Air,” or 'nde,” by Clokey are apt only about five minuw that Eunice |to sound a little too sweet. The grad- was in the office?” ually swelling climaxes of the Bach “Fugue,” or the religious feeling of the “Now_did not you tell y-ur cousin |delicate sixteenth century hymn of Marie Lowell and your grandfather | Arcadelt-Liszt, with its charming ac- that the reason you changed your testi-'| companiment 'of chimes, bring out all mnny concerning this lengtii of time | the beauties and possibilities of the because the district attorney orsnn “Benedictus,” by Couperin and Lhre-!med to put you in jail>” psodie on a Theme for Pentecost,” Fitts jumped to his feet, roaring an by Poulkee ‘were two other mu.slchnly objection against admission of “such [and attractive numbers. Mr. Moore unfair and untrue and entirely im- [not only made the most of their qual- proper cross-examinaticn.” He was ities, but even succeeded in infusin, overruled. Russo answered, “no [life Into the well known "Lugo" % sir.” Handel. M. W. G. The usherette, who was on the wit- ness stand when court was adjourned Frank L. feet in area. . It is of center-hall plan. The first floor contains large hall, living room, dining room, library, lava- tory, kitchen, pantry and with entrance to the two- car garage which forms an attractive wmg. On the second floor are four master bedrooms The maid's room and bath occu- py the second story over the garage, approached by a rear stalrway or through the second and two baths. e}ther floor hall. The third floor is an immense space—available for conversion into two rooms, bgth. storage, etc. Old tave: and dressing room. brary. l'andscaped The home will be open for inspection every day an evening, including Sunday, from 10- A.M. to 9 P.M., and if you are contemplating buying or build- ing don't’ neglect to see this perfect home with an environment which only Kenwood can offer. 2400 Sixteen Unusual Features 3911 floor!- circular park. . Three Ways to Reach Kenwood Motor out Connecticut'Avenue, through Bradley Lane, crossing Wisconsin Avenue, continping under the viaduct to entrance to Kenwood, three. short squares on_the left. Motor out Connecticut Avenue to Chevy Chase Circle, "turning left into Grafton Street, through Dorset Avenue, Somerset. Or motor out Wisconsin Avenue to Dorset Avenue, Somerset, which will lead you directly into the south entrance of Kenwood. Kennedy-Chamberlin D'evelopment Co. th Street Build Immense combination bath Handsome paneling in L Artistic settinj,~ overlooking a benutifully AMPLIFIER IS INSTALLED BY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH New York Avenue Congregation to Have More Space by Use of Lecture Room. The New York Avenue Presbyterian Church has installed an amplifier serv- ice in the lecture room beneath: the auditorium of the church, which en- ables the service to be broadcast for until )(ond:gemomin(. a moment later fainted in the court corridor. . R, Slmo will preach at both the church tomorrow. At the 11 o'clock service his subject will be “Widening Horizons.” t o'clock service he will preach his sec- ond sermon of the Sunday evening series on “Some English Traits and Their Religious Values.” This series of sermons is the outcome of a Sum- evening Clu'.unl splzndor o OPEN A CHARGE " ACCOUNT FINE MEN’S WEAR EISEMAN'S—7th & F|n 5 Invest in First Trust Notes Yielding 6% ‘lmtrul J. LEO KOLB 023 YORK AVENUR ICT 5027 Organized Responsibility Use Yellow Cabs Black and Wlnte Cabs Owned and Operated by Wagner er Columbia 7280 RESTAURANT KEEPER | IS FATALLY STRICKEN Martin J. Burke. 58, Is Victim of Heart Attack While Walking on Street. Martin J. Burke, 58 years old, who was in the restaurant bu: sidéd at 146 F street southeast, about 7 o’clock last night while at North Carolina avenue and Second street Ih‘ll.um wnl.:‘uker to m“::dnu flu- pital, where he was pronoun: . Burke had been subject to hzl.n uetuu forr the put year, but was be- be improving. A native of lrehnd Burke came here a number of ynrl ago lnd had resided in the Boufl’h t_section the past number of ye: He is survived by his wife and three children,.two sons and a daughter. Coroner J. Ramsay Nevitt gave a cer- unenu of death from natural causes. ral arrangements were being com- pleud today. Services will be con- ducted in St. Peter’s Church, with inter- ment probably in Mount Olivet Ceme- tery. - TWO LOSE LIVES IN CHEMICAL BLAST Three Others Are Hurt in Escaping Flames Which Sweep New York Building. ) By the Associated Press, NEW YORK, October 12—Two men were burned to duth nnd three others were injured ry which swept a six-story loft bufldtni in Gre wich Village. The fire drove 150 persons to the street, many by way of fire e é)ex and over the roofs of adjoining 'I‘he fire started in the fifth floor plant of a manufacturer of dyed silks and spread rapidly on the chemicals used in the dyeing. a painter, and a Axel Jaeson, man_known as Lang: were trapped by the flames as they tried to escape down the stairs. Their bodies were almost beyond recognition. One of 14 men who escaped over the roof broke an ankle in dropping to a lower building. Two others were burned "I;ra’ o%l",e caused damage estimated at EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1929. |I@I ITRIBUTE 1S PAID wnllht wmmvv increasing cloudiness warmer, followed by showers at %ht, moderate south and southwest Virginia—]) cloudy, warmer in the interior it; tomorrow increas- ing cloudiness and warmer, followed by showers in extreme west portion; mod- erate east shifting to south winds. Maryland—] tonight or tomorrow; nrmer and In central and east portions to- MOITow; :hnfllb)e winds, becoming mod- erate so West Virginia—Increasing cloudiness, followed by showers late tonight or to- morrow; warmer except in the extreme northwest portion tonight; warmer in extreme east portion tomorrow; slightly colder in extreme northwest portion to- MOITOW. Record for 24 Hours. ‘Thermometer—4 p.m., 60; 12 midnight, 45; 4 am., 45; noon, 60. Baromtter—4 pm. 30.55; 8 pm., 30.54; 12 mldnl[ht, 30.51; 4 a.m.,, 30.48; 8 a.m., 30.48; noon, 30.43. Highest temperature, 63, occurred at 1:50 p.m. yesterday. Lowest temperature, 43, occurred at 7 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 79; lowest, 50. ‘Tide Tables. (Purnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) ‘Today—Low tide, 9:53 a.m. and 10:06 p.m.; high tide, 2:55 am. and 3:32 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 10:45 a.m. and 11:02 pm.; high tide, 3:50 am. and 4:26 pm. ‘The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 6:14 a.m.; sun sets 5:35 p.m. ‘Tomorrow—Sun rises 6:15 a.m.; sun sets 5:33 p.m. Moon rises 3:05 p.m. Comlltlon ot tlu ‘Water. muddy. H::gen nrry—?owm cloudy, Shen- muddy. Weather in Various Cities. Temperature, o, p.m., 51; 8. 45; Stations. - sapomorem TWO FAST CRUISERS NEARING COMPLETION U. 8. 8. Salt Lake City, Costing Charle $11,000,000, Within 99 Per Cent of Readiness at Camden, N. J. CAMDEN, N. J., October 12.—Officials of the New Yorl Bhlpbulldl.ng Co. have lnnmmced here that work on the Salt Lake City, one of the emh m 000-ton _cruisers suthorized by Congress in 1924, is 99 cent com- leted. The cruisers, which will cost 11, o&oooo, was launched last Janu- A sister ship of the Salt Lake City, the U. 8. Chester, another of the elgth authorized cruisers, which in un- der construction in the same yard, is ger cent eomplezed officials of the A eomp.ruon ot the Salt Lake City and the Chester shows that boti ships will cost approximately the same amount to construct. The length of the former will be 585 feet 6 inches, while the latter will be all. Both ships will be oil burners, & i m's*"":z'.,':: e gear rbine type, develop! more than 100,000 horsepower; the speed of both l.hlu will between 32 and 35 knots, BUSINESS PROPERTY LEASES —_— We Specialize in Finding the Right Location CONSULT BOS 1417 K St. MR. BRENT smrELpSf Estab. 1907 National 9300 Sprays Beautiful Floral Tributes Artistically Conceived $3_'i0 and up They May Be Shipped Anywhere! 1407 H Street Natioual 4905 Abllenie,” Tex ny. N, aha, N Philadelph! Ph oeniz, Arl e Ponllnd. Or Raleigh, 88!!8;'a‘!::328:8!IZ'B:‘i';"-':'-'::SSSES:ESB:SSS‘«‘SI:S! 2 13048 FOREIGN. (7 a.m, Greenwich time, today.) . Weather. Temperature, Weal ASH., D. C containing _green !mum fler)” mu brown sueds purse c it $3 i Kann's Dept. BULLDOG— Sept. 21 Ell‘. hflndl' white neck, ch beral Teward, Fhone Adams 145, 21; brind] tront legs: 1429 nec Mitzi” PIN—Northwest section; MEG Teward. §503 Bilemore, Abt 1 18 eha ith na Sines: ‘Liberal res I with engra 5. a od. Teu'u' hone Miss' Moore, Na- DOG nonun Terrier, answers {o name 787 blanket and_red col; 14 Decatur st. or call DOG. Bcotch terrier, nheFT“Tm- Tuesdr .flunwn.w from 7213 Blair rd. Pinds please return. to above address. Reward. 12" LADETONE BAG, brown, personal effects, oF near Onion Station.' Reward. Phoné Clarendon_595-W- T, on North mntllnmd! apparel, Liberal rewar esterday Dplease Botomet. 912525, S, part call ' again? KITTEN—White Persian: child's pet; lost ar Joth ‘and M esday. 2501 North 3537 'Reward. rd to 1lu Lansburgh, uncc Becticut. aves At 108 PURSE, snakeskin, _containing Sl ste Ranns or Lansbursh call’ Clev. Reward. WIRE_WHEEL, mounted with Goodyear tire, Wednesday, between U and Irving et. on ‘16th st. n.w. Reward. Address Box 147-Z,_Star office. WRIST WATCH, tials cn back and Fox Theater. . " Reward " Rtikntlc ne-r mh and H 10 COLUMBUS HERE == Committees Celebrate 437th Anniversary of America’s Discovery. = ‘The 437th anniversary of the dis- covery of America by Christopher Co- lumbus was commemorated this morn- ing at tke Columbus Statue on the Union Station Plaza by special com- mittees from the Knights of Columbus and the Catholic Sons of Italy. Before the gathering, Rev. F. X. Cavanaugh of St. Martin's opened the anniversary services with prayer, which was followed by the placing: of two floral wreaths at the base of the monument. In delivering the anniversary ad- dress, Charles W. Darr, State deputy of the Knights of Columbus, that the achievement of Chris- topher = Columbus, “presented triumph of Individual courage over universal superstition. The world, and partic- ularly America, Mr. Darr said, is in- debted to the’ memory of Columbus. ince the erection of the Columbus Pakil: in 1911, the Knights of Columbus ,in conjunction with other civic organizations, has held an annual service there. ) Field Bars Women ’C]mte Jnmpen ROOSEVELT FIELD, October 12 (#)—Parachute jumptn( b ‘women at this field has been - forhlddln as the result of a grand jury inquiry into the leap of Arvita Rogner, 15, high school girl. She fell 1,500 feet head first, feet tangled ‘in lines, then descended the other 200 feet in safety. @urds of Thanks. COVERT, ELMER ELLSWORTH. T wish to thank mmve- and friends for their Ring lv‘m ‘tender the occasion of i un X Busband, ELMER FLLS: MRS. E. E. COVERT. 13 VOLLMER, HARRY V. We wish to thank cur relatives and friends for their kind- ness and sympathy own us during the :nubul": nd lel‘lsl. mfl.m ;‘V‘“@’O bty Also for, the beautiful foral uflmnn‘l“; DAUGHTER MARIE. Braths. e Ladies' Banneker Ald nachcs e deamn ot BOONE, ALICE. Assoclation ai mcl BOO! BRENNAN, CHARLES F. Suddenly Friday. October 11, 1929, CHARLES F. BRENNAN, ase 46 years, beloved hushand of Editii ing at. Hysons's Tunéral Home. 13 n.w, Juneral service M ence o St. Sicphen's it at B Slic Chureh, ‘250, st s n.w., Raere mass will be offered X S em o the repose of Soul. " interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. BURKE, MARTIN J. Sudd iday, ber T3 100, ot Jie o, .hmm'o‘”' BURKE, beloved husbapd Gt Apnie’ AL Burke (nee McHugh). sbove residence Mondny 8:30. Requ at St ?‘uu Churen, 9'%in. Interment Mount Oliver Cemetery Relatives and friends invited. e, CMURCHILL. VIRGINIA, Entered fnte ner- usband, a ing daughter, one sister, two gon-ln-aw and other relatives .nn mend.l Remains resing at Frasier s funeral 4th st. and R. P, Puner i day, ‘Getover i3, at 3 " trom Mount ‘Cnurch, Gatnesvilie, Botoper " 15 a0, GEORGE COLAERL Barnes” und 4% st s.w. Pleasant Baptist COLBERT, tablishment, 6] Tuneral later. DILLABD, ARLINE. Wednes- day, Octover b, ol Freédmen's Hospil Sudde; 1029, 8t -3:20 a.m. tal, ral Church. Wheston, Mo ° e .h DILLARD, CHRISTINE, au«m' on Wed- e, 1920wt 33 wm, and ex of Jus- tine, Colletta and Sath’ Ditlard. Nouce of funeral iater. Remains resting at the W. Ernest J-rvlh So. funeral pariors, 2322 Ga. CENT this life ber 10, 1925, Tt ruRertaiosis Saspita Dorsey, the belovea husband of b Dorses iee. Orimen): Jarhes of Vincent ' Dorsey, Jr, He is survived by four brothers and ‘four sisters. Puneral Monday, Qctober 14, {rom ft Ausustine's DORSEY, VIN Departed e Remai; Dab: funeral nlrmr. Relatives and. itiends. vt at Mount Olivet Cemelu’!. B trom- Al hurch. Wheaton, Md the W. Ji fortitu i1ie of the nev.‘v...‘ devoted oster motner lnd Shony ‘-um. of Toaie Senjamin Cooper lovin, ia White, Andrew Ander- Son, Lelia. Taglor. Lottie Oger, Georss derson snd Sadie Carter o 50 also, lea a°hiost of other rela d friends, Pu- Beral Satirday, October The st B 3elock at above residence. lnterment Sun- day thelehe: 3 Cll’uhnl county‘ Vi AT Ofllu’:h A 1 H s beloved mother. o Auu and Maud Wills and sister of Wee: leaves a host of other m.uvu -nd lntnfll & mwm’r"}ie.x‘finfi'mn ral chapel, 314 and eral chapel, N tice of funeral later. 13 GREEN, Departed this Pri morning, Octe Oetober e 1530 a1 |l“. 5 14 WRANK beloved husband of Minerva e Jleaves to mourn thelr loss two Green; one slsters and & host of ather riends, Funeral Sunaas, t 1 o'clock. rom Mount Snure between B Fox, "pastor; . Departed this lite rrmu‘ 1, 1939, at 9:40, at her resi i "-A 9:40, at her dlm:a widow 1s, sister of Celia cho! Devon and Peur Jones, aunt ol Zd Whit tington and *Harry Soott. ~ Funeral ‘Tuese ber 185, .fi 1 o'clock, from Chlbuflh Church 6t 'st. between 'L and . W. D. Battle pastor. 13% Fase. o thon T hx b Finpral Tram the. chestl "" 9ae"5: ichols, 4300 un Sdonday: Greek oemateyy. > Eorcesias Mty ouk ey . (Worcester, Ry New Haven, Conn., papers vleu‘:‘ Cops) NRICK, LAURETTA, A nu October 12, 1929, byttt A 0 "Gadunior of the. ate Batan onza Henrick. Notice % Panerar neve: -lu]nlvu gnd, ieionas lnm.a ’io a Hll Ceme- Priday, October 11, 1929, at iestine ' She. and R sts. n.w. llllr mle 520, ot e resdencs s Al B hesen: l’x‘ 00. Auguste, Sl g R | thence urch, whe wil i S e s i Siives” comatery. 5 Mrs, to Kom Enncn'u! my lfe faking s Potice ,0f at de: | MADDEN, ]m i Eugene Fo heral pariors. 1300 in South Capitol at. Notice of faneri later. ROBINSON, NAT!AHI!I. G. Thursday, October. 36 pam.. st s resl: B mains I"el’ 12 o'clock lllul'd‘y ment_Harmony Cemeter: Va., Examiner please c ROBINSON, NATHANIEL G. The Crispus Attucks Relief Ascociation announces !h! death of NATHAI October 10, 1929, and that the funeral will be held from Wlnllo' un akin; lors, 15th and R afternoon, October l;v}-fi" P' lfl t. LER, President. J. C. BURLLS, Secretary. ROBINSON, NATHANIEL G. All members of Felix Lodge. No. A, M., are ordered to attend lhe !unevll of our late brother, NATHANIEL G. RO} Orlau um‘lenlunl e anter 3 Sunday, Oct 2T Boechal’ eomm;;muuon CHAS. C. CARTER. Sec. at 10 a.m. Monday, Octobe: lufl"!, !LIZABI 'H. On Pflfl 1929, at her residence. 713" Half ABETH 8 "ans. belaved wite of o er of Histers, Bve. brothers OMAS, MARY. Suddenly, on_Tuesday, Tettner o 198, un‘fiz “THOMAS. umod Fpar ors, 3 mz u terment Sunda: County. v- WAGNER. Prid 11071035, ‘0% Bibles Hospiral ANRY 'ANNIE nt (n:m lh! ruldeneo 0 eirose ave., attsville, Md., xoua-y, Getober 13 ot 3 o'cl vices at Zion Lutheran Chureh, v b 230 b, & mmem Pmmec Hill ctmmn A i NNIE TURNER. On Priday, oa- 1000, ot e aealdance. 50 Jobn- FANNIE TUR d. (u les H. 'fll'u EEn i Pl el gt a5 2:30 P.n. Interment Glenwood Ceme- P‘ d wu..ul.n CHRISTINE, The Oficers mzmben of Forest Tein) , 1 B. Q, E of W. are ‘notificd of she” dnth "Getober 13 1929, wt 3 2 apel A irch, Wheaton, ar Lodve, No. 40" Gotign: 85; Columbia Temple, No, ted. MAUD B. FLEMING, D. R. MARIE PIERCE, F 8. ln Emnriam ARAM C. In memory of my B S el & T " ¥ icHoras BoBys. * BOBYS, ABRAHAM C. In loving remem- brance of my dear husband and our fa: her, ABRAHAM C. BOBYS, who di Ihll life two years .;ID tnd.y, October 12, 1927. WIFE - n.nm CHILDRESS, NEDDIE AND KATIE. ing remembrance of my dear nepnen, e, KATTE. who leht us so_‘Saddeny elcven ears ago today, October 12, 1918 CHILDRESS, ED AND KATHERINE H.' In sad but lfl:ln: ‘remembrance of my- déar fon and his wife EDWIN C. and Soven Sears ass todas. Qctober 13, 1o18. | O miner WILE ggolnwdfig nm er, rmonnynruo Nothi, Ve that heeris mold dear. Fond memories linger every day, Remembrance keeps you near, AN WA ThOCTS, B ORACH, -+ DRAKE, ALBERT T. memory of years uo ,_ D.A s % ARY A in tovias my dear Eg:h.n'.muw {ils life ene_year. & ay, October 13, HER LOVING DAUGHTER BESSIE. * KOHLHEFP, MARY A, ving Temem- rance of ‘our deat WXEIIAI!A Kofl' Pt bl e dr Dain and sorrow, :u h ills ‘sentie Droasts in the armm of Jesus. rrm-.m e %: e Eralt o RS \WRENCE B. In sad but lov- A Toembrance of oir son and erand- WREN ed, thig lite Bieht et ae0 todas, 6 r Just a line of sweet remembrancs, t & memory, fond and rrue £ C. NOACK. who to- dhy‘ Ocmbn 12, 1918. Hll.lim;l'y of by-“nl days, wh '3«4""':“’ nl And a question 'ru nm Ana L8018 only 1 vm ihes and Sister, ug) L 3 ax.a? w0 years ago today, leven years 8g0 who Octover 12, 1937, loving one from us has gone, A A Voite we ‘Toved s Stied: A piace s vacant in qur Hearts PARENTS, SISTERS AND BROTHERS. * IRY R. In sad but_lovi re- T e T e Iho tnl into curnl ‘Dl:; FUN‘IIAL I‘llllc'l'ol& JOHN R WRIGHT CO. 1387 1 me North 0042 ALMUS R.SPEARE Succeeding the original W. R. Speare Co. 1623 Connecticut Ave. Potomac 4600 8 years at 1208 8 st. 45 years at 940 F ot Clyde J. Nlcholn, lnc. 4209 9th St. N.W. Dignified, Efficlent l-"i atonobile Sersice + W, Deal & Co. 816 H ST._NE. LINCOLN J. WILLIAM LEE'S < SONS H CR]:MA'IORIUM s 3% PA. AVE N NATIONAL 1384. 1388, CHAS. S. ZURHORST O pne Lineatn 81 . Birch’s Sons. Jouph‘f‘“’ & n':u West 0098 3034 M St N-W. Beaoe west atee Frank Geier': Sons Co. STHSRE T ine. 5543 V L SPEARE CO. Private leousmt Ambulance 43 B 8. NE ‘Modern Ghapel .} MONUMENTS. monuments reduced fot oot base pu on avd| RIES. GLENW% CEMETERY pErmsm e FUNERAL DESIGNS. | Gude Bros. Co,, 1213 F St. | ressive—| . C. it | - GRO: ¢ S Ry R

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