Evening Star Newspaper, October 15, 1929, Page 9

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CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. ‘TODAY. Meeting of the American Gold Mothers will be held at 8 o'clock to- hight at the Hamilton Hotel. Georgetown Clinical Soclety will meet for dinner tonight, 7:30 o'clock, at the Hamilton Hotel. “public health, Wash- ol‘h-da. 'mmmeetw- night, 8 o'clock, at the Y. W. venun‘h K streets. erioan War Mothers meet mmgm L] uclmk. at the Hamilton Hotel M of Delaware | Soclety of Wash- ollowed by informal dancing, be held tonight, 8 o'clock, in the Iu\n room of the Raleigh Hotel, tenth Election of officers. Hwthle hymu:‘a League of WASHINGTON’S FINEST MEN’S WEAR STORE l PARK YOUR CAR AT THE CAPITAL GARAGE AT OUR EXPENSE WHILE SHOPPING HERE l Star | 1 path.” Columbia Federation, meet tonight, 8 o'clock, tist Church, Tenth and talk on the West wm be of the “30 B. Y. which will be held I.n California, Dr. Martin W. Pretorius, represent- ing Benjamin lord muur. vm lecture on * istry” tos o'clock, in 8 mlet(h Court Hall, ll‘lll Oonmetlcuz enue, Following the lec- ture Dr. Pretorius will form a Hauser Club for the students who have taken Dr. Hauser's course. Public invited. Business Women’s Council meets this evening at the Church of the Covenant, THE EVENING The devotional of Rev. will be in charge mm Md. A num-nm Been,” Mrs. Rebecca assistant District vullnm— umlfllmdmhvm Young Women's !flu Missionary of the Metropolitan Memorial ik e B P SR rrotrlm tonight, at the church, ollowed by & bufl UW. Card party for benefit of Nativity Church will b.“l!]d tonight at 6000 chonu avenue. Door prize, & ton of wnsnn. for the Red 'mm}!l:"o‘mu Club. Meet at Lucky trike Alleys, 7:30 o'clock. George V: ln charge. Citizens' Forum of Columbia Heights Corona Brown, Dickens Blue, Pyramid Grey Hart Schaffner & Marx Hand Tailored Suits $ With Two Trousers! There is a superiority in these hand tailored suits that you can’t fail to detect—in style, quality and long wear. Carefully selected pat- terns were woven into fabrics of cashmere, (English or Scotch). worsted and _tweed Here is a suit without equal in its class and with- out competltlon at its prlce. True, .it is far above a $45 value. Hart Schaffner & Marx Two Trouser Suits 538 Here, too, the splendid crafts- manship of the Hart Schaffner & Marx tailors highlight the fact that they are worth much more than the price asked. worsteds, tweeds and cheviots. In hard-finished unfinished worsteds, An extra pair of trousers actually doubles their long wear. Featured in the new Fall colors—Corona brown, Pyramid grey and Grenadier blue. Ralelgh Haberdasher 1310 F Street STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1929. will hold th] mml% mul(ht. loemmugmm al School, Eleventh and x.mm-m Card party will b- he!d nt the home )ln\'in(n street bmem of Hiawatha Degree of Pocahontas. A!lnwmbenotmvlnemt! Cos- tello Post, ican Legion, are Det to t twnl 8 o'clock, for the m‘:!l e °t;: boardroom meeting it in of the Dlzf.l'll:t 1?“ An lnvluflnn 1s_exte emnded to all who are interested to attend the meeting of the homemakers' group of the Home Economics Association tonight at 8 o'clock in the home of Mrs. John Hardy, 3001 Twenty-fourth street. Brightwood Junior High School Home and School Association will meet to- n!;ht 8 oclock in the music room of FUTURE. G. A. R., will meet to- Lincoln oon, 2 o'clock, in the G. morrow afte A. R. Hall. Endowment and um»l committee, Ruth Chapter, No. 1, O. E. 8., will hold a card party—bridge and 500—at the Gavel Club room, 719 Thirteenth street, tomorrow night at 8:30. Mount Pleasant Chapter, O. E. 8, will give & bridge and 500 party tomor- row night at the Burlington Hotel. Monarch Club will have luncheon to- morrow -mmoon, 12:15, at the Hamil- ton Hotel. Probus Club Juncheon is scheduled to- morrow afternoon at 12:30 at the Ham- ilton Hotel. Martin W. Pretorius will deliver lhe u nd lecture in his series ks _tomorrow night in Stone- OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT FINE MEN'S WEAR Staples 'oni‘h uo.t the | tion Councts; No, 19, |9 leigh Court Hall, 1025 Connecticut avenue. Optimist Club wul meet for luncheon at noon tomorrow, Hamilton Hotel. Citizens’ Auoeh; for the community su) of Jef- ferson Night ST et Py o the .Ylllll Culbreth Ol’ly will give a Jpro- “An Evening in Costume,” in Douglu Church, Eleventh and H streets northeast, tomorrow evening, 8 o'clock. Public invited. 8t. Cet.l."& Qulr'efi of Philadelphia will ap) concert tomorrow nlght at m. Thlrd EIDN.II Church, Fifth and Q streets, 8 o'clock. B, Hawes will talk on Current Events” at meeting * tomorrow Senator Harry B. 'llh Political Brotherhood nl.ht, 8 cclock. An old Dutch dinner will be orTow night at the Masonic plé, Eighth and F streets northeast, by Admiral George Dewey Naval Auxiliary, United Spanish War Veterans, from 4:30 to 7 o'clock. Columbia Review, Woman's Benefit Association, will serve a home-cooked luncheon tomorrow from 12 to 1:30 p.m. at the clubhouse, 1760 Massachusetts avenue. ‘Woman's Club of Chevy Chase will meet_tomorrow afternoon, 1 o'clock, in the Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church assembly room. Speaker, Miss Maude Aiton of the Dl.ltrlct of Columbia Sun- day school department of Americaniza- ven s of | tion, .- Marriage Licenses. James H. Qua l , 34, and Kelsle G. Allen, EISEMAN'S7th & F| 225 i TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road Col. 464 Phones | G ams 10341 flbhcymausnlzu Beautiful —Enduring—Convenient MILITARY HIGHWAY BEYOND SOUTH GATE Opposite Arlington Cemetery opportunity inspection I NO’W Vaults are selling rapidly, oulv a limited number remain. and Sunday. A c.o'nnwav’w us v ‘more ENTOMBMENT COSTS NO MORE THAN UNDERGROUND BURIAL ST Office 1000 Conn. Ave. Main 7897 The Family of limited mean calls us just as naturally as the wealthier neighbor. ‘The one, serve for such reasonable sums—as little as $125.00, if one cause we have such a well earned reputation for care- ful and expert attention. Col. 0432 *************** ,g’iAL FUNERAL HOME ‘or rqfere‘n't‘:%. gzg( your neighbor PHON ES : LINCOLN 8200-8203 I\ Best Ambulances in City, $4. Complete 2-Men Rolling Cot Stretdm', Blankets and Serv- ice Sheets and Pillows. Call Columbia 0432 th ot Richimond;” Rev. Homer 34 Rev. 0. uo“’" " mn:. fl ulflll’“ A ;: mf 1“-10., ‘h i.'mfi.‘}l r'cf. aff’cunkaafla. Nebr. “fiv"'ndu'x" g 1 E. D 30, “fll eity, a hery: 38 rly ngfeld, M Tous bagh, of "ot n-mmo' e prances )l hd Funeral Sprays $2.50 ,, Free Delivery Phone Nat. 7672 LEAPLEY FLORIST Our New Address 908 G St. N.W. because we wishes—the other be- 3 ly 3 modern method has caused the people to be wise and select a Funeral at one price for all and not pay for ev: move that it made. The great Ch: world’s most scientific burial steel vault, for years sold at Chambers’ price the best, $85. Funerals, $100, $125, $150, $165 Up and All Complete—Cars and All Our embalmers are the best obtainable, headed by William F. Elliott, 35 years’ experience and acknowledged to be one of the best in the profession. et the best and be safe; don’t take ill will be. Chambers’ services, $100 $150- Call Chambers, chances on what the up and complete funeral. We are the official undertakers for the U. S. Army and the U. S. Soldiers Home Hospital. 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. SINCERE SERVICE rmon 8 Brink. 84, and Msttie B. Higes, Bim . | Jacksonville Fl; I THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Partly eloudy, slightly cooler tonight; tomorrow fair; . | slowly rising temperature; gentle north winds. ‘West Virginia—Fair, not so cold in northwest portion wnuht, tomorrow fair, slowly ; nsmg Vi conunuea cool to- night; llzhl frolt in west portion; to- morrow fair, Maryland—Partly cloudy; slightly cooler in central portion tonight; tomor- row fair, slowly rising 'temperature; moderate north shifting to west winds. Record for 2] Hours. ‘Thermometer—4 p.m., 65; 8 p.m,, 57; 12 midnight, 55; 4 lm 52; 8 am, 50; n°§'.“ 53. 8 pm, 30.06; l2 mldnllh'-. 30. 10 4 lm 810,10 8 ;l!l“h Sl: lfififln noon, 30.1 ighest rature, 08. rred 3: 3[2 Pp. 1; ecu':'edl o Gt we mpenlun, 50, occurred B 45 a.m. ':zday o Tature saj dat aud lehelrfl5 lowts:n,lfl ot e ¢ Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and N etic Survey.) ‘oday—Low tide, 12:19 tide, 5:31 a.m. and 6:01 p.a. S ‘Tomorrow—Low tide, 12: 1 01 p.m.; high tide, 6:17 a. The Sun and Moon. Todly—Sun rose 6:17 am.; sun sets 5:3 Tomormw—sun e Tises 6:18 am.; sun Moon rises 4:27 pm.; sets 3 am. Condition of the Water. Great TFalls, clear; Shenan muddy; Potomac, cloudy, s Weather in Various Cities. Stations. 7 | Huj Indianapotia Xnd :n :s Hansas it Hansas City, Mo 20 u it 22888 =os: 353! :s::s::::sss:zsa::s:zs:: FOREIGN. (7 a.m., Greenwich time. toda; :m.un ‘ulnflr H Clou Fart coudy in Tt cloudy Treated for Stab Wound in Head. Fleming, colored, 38 years old, s treated the wound vhue engaged in a row with -no'.her colored mln at a h:::l 'here g :i‘ mua of thl llx'-h nl"- are conducting an investigation. LOST, wird, All-States Hotel. Nat BILLFOLD, Su Iy T . rmfipm’ nhl ‘n:::ter. ‘containing 1429 Bhepherd st. n.w. Columbis . LD mnled J M ey P SpC el Sealt” e Riday cfeong. Plades Beloo oty o158 EYEGLASSES, and slender chain. Reward. very small, with short handle North 3871. b 2 P 'ward., l v-n e Ehane Diberiee 111?’ it VE. red kid; Bund ht tween m -na TR T GRS o ¥ i nllr 17th & H - turn to An-m-u-"fiozfi.'“n‘g-:'r'd 't 4, Mr’l Piper, %47 G.ol’[ll ave. fl:r OLICE_DOG, black, Tigense —No._ T RO 10 118’ Par"ave. “Rewsrd. omnm Xovsity &g, ARP, Diie k. Sunday T Mall near umnnmy bulidings, " Good reward. 1300 ont st. Temale, white “with “Black i n back, ticks on and shoulders, Reward A L. ' %000 “lover driveway. — Clov. 410, OE, lost from package between 17th and nd Ps. ave Reward if returned to 2116 Pa. ave., Apt. gxndly”"nnlnt -mr 5. GLASSES, and N. Y. nv- SWORD PIN, & &y b Tsland ave. bus or on mm ‘or Verriont ave, L to i7th & L Reward. Phone ttsville 4 g R PR T witho band: ‘Mondsy afternoos, "downtows shopping section. ~Reward. Nat. or Shepherd 3734, BRACELET—WHITE GOLD Reward. North 2830-J. ******************* W. W. CHAMBERS CO. Prices are half the old-time I-ndcmh little ambers Co. furnishes the Our embalmers ¥¥4¥4444¥¥444¥ Col. 0432 **************t***”? Births Reported. The following births have been e the Hoaith De t in e hours: . | "BSRER: I - Tinley, boy. SR D Deaths Reportea oy T fi%n S !rsg P"v?n" S Eoalie o ot ok uf' Emorgency ¥ ospital. ifim‘.‘“ Children’s i‘u. h“n'“ . xunzhn s, 40, el sl Dominick Tillman, .34, East Capitol and ”finnum Simon, 20, 712 Walf st. s.w. dlarh of filhanlw. V'l Ihd lrll¥lfl fO 'h ) :T 1d h r elr n [: lel Y d aid nde v R e ot e . 'W. BLAZEK. 17* Btuflm. r 16, at 1 D Rhines’ turerai chabel, Rey. ficiating, xnumene Woodiawa Cemetery. BENSON, CARRIE. Suddenl. " Oetoner 131 1929, "at c"a 'nuf R derral: dence, 3427 13th Rtk Wite { K3 Benson, mother, of Baran M., K G. 1l of- ster L. Russell B. Benson ‘and ‘H.rnnnéml 81l of Washington, and _Mrs. Milwaukees Wis. Srel services R P Ratative d friend: fwea: Ves and friends inv Peftient Fort Lincoin Oemeters COLWELL, LOUISA LEE. Departed this m- ber 15, 1929, m, ¥long. Hines, which T istian _courage = and E_CO) beloved wife of ?e Iote Milton 9 ot el, drveted ther of larence Colwell, Milton Colwell, ¥loyd Carrick, Snana Mrs, rm to mourn theld Jnmes s She ‘e-vu lPlru l‘llldlnf: “mm& :" ll 15t sg fl.;;.,w,.::a .u.u A% ’\- "’":fm"';‘fl. R °5:'" R i -""?-.e:*.."::“ A deve e e nn ;fm 8 tober 16, at 3 ‘:oc Trom u‘.‘t’dmw’ ar Biehin, Md- DIXON, mut “Capia, tober. 12, t son, Waltg bury Heig) wife 6, xuur Hure nsvivan van -{:a mumme c«m- Hill Ces 'g‘n this e Jose- . at her friends metery. “I Rt m L ont b'wvld d-n pher o .mm A0 FFaie f Jont Bove b ppelps tice of flll!‘l’!l Iater. ITER, ALBERT, l(und,y , at_his_residence, iz ALBERT FORBTER, be )lwrml Forster. lrll rom_the Wright Co., 1337 10th ¥ Wodnl iz Seigber 16, 18 st 3:30 i, arted this life Sun: 1B R Galinger S:.. 8, lavld wife u( HUNTLEY, ANNETTE. Mon 1o, ’t‘l:lllk‘:&lav.% TV l! M- o Hantia ey Wiadtrals? X ey % B B Beatrice J 4, of H. o ndehil- et a."r‘.‘&"‘éfl" s SOt 9; U’ e, mfi‘; s "":a‘x'an{"? . 2% hts late Fesidence. L0 H. Ogieber 1 1928, William and mothe; ol . -n- is Lowenthal and )m E x’:&“r ment St. Paul, Mins b '"1'4' ittt -, ot WILLIAM P. 9 am. for funeral of Brother IOLme VERONICA PATRICA. October. 15. 1929, at Children's HOI’G&Y VERONICA PATRICA. aged 22 loved daughter of Thom: u‘v Ma . Molloy, 1816 | on.ho- tol ‘st.Puneral the' dence Thursday, Oc- ioher 4 S0 e i " “Abbey Msusoledm, Artinaton, VA 16 MONACO, FRANK. On St October 13, Jo2s. rhnm beloved son u Jchn and ate Lena Monaco, from his late residence, on Wednesday, B haary . Cemetery. RPHY, ANNA J. On Tuesday, . nn il tne’ nn-hn-:e of her % um- anor J. Junghans, e A ife "of the late Denris A. Murphy a other ot 3. Margaret Schbert, Buste ;3 Gehiers Meata rphy. Pu- idence on v loly he bel“"l‘!';llll' nd tHends 1o of et “saul latives a; Pine Vited to attend. Interment at Mount Oli- vet Cemetery. PAYNE, ARCHIE. A Nber ATa 1Eis, Stfen mmm nfl"l E 'NE, son of the” Aats Archie ayne. brother of Mrs. Mary M. ¢ Corneiia s, CEliza* Pavne ‘and _Jafia Payne and uncle of Mrs. Elizabethy Dicker- Miss Edith Holland, Dr. O. J. Cooper o pl:hn-a elphis £ fen's funeral Qctober 16, af tist Church, 27th st.’and D Thterment Liricoln Memorial Ce embers of Peace "oe"“m‘»!: xfi"‘:‘."#."l!‘ y.'a ritence, HARD J. Suddenly, Saturd: luurd-s oc N, 5 o QUINN, aged 11 vears. beloved H il nd Esther M. Trom’ his late Tesidence. Wednesday, P Gedar. B Gemotery: mznu lnmm Y. On ;8 al A e 15 lo l }g.ln‘n.l .m. il ..Ii"v;a.".-?.. N ‘Monday, SAUNDERS, NELLIE °5'-': lvrunnunu Gt Kornate) ‘Oak Hul Gemeery, Braths. 'll‘w n?:. Iunl 2 i Sk ;o A. Notice of funieral hereafter. She steptather ves & ; other relafives f- at E. W. Bune rom - and Virginia October 16 at 2 €. In- % an v:m'x:n':’:u boad T Frinians tavited. " A YIN. Witeof Lucl from her late residence; 181 D Wednesday, Octobef, 1 at lh. Uh reh of e Iste B Getock. . Rela- fives "u .\?c“" ds mm«. Taterment Mount Olivet Cemetery. o In Memoriam. BUTLER, LUCY_A. In_memo: lfl my :llI:)lh e LUC.=° today, October 15, 1 1". Ve years A HeR 80 . BRHIAIN T B mu'n , | CLARK, 5. R) !ul In love tace of ur dear pdey u ho gne {; 5 oday very sud miss the {mu of, one precious form o, Join e o ong ‘sbove. y l DEVO! "" PHER, A'mflzumm- ‘TERS. COON, MARTHA E. AND JOHN. the memory of my d z’l‘fi:h ll(-":nven“, ?0 % 1918, and & dear father. JOHN Vhe' 18 mte Y5 scurs dnoy April 30, 1018. 1 have only your M’fl’{. %u ‘mfi Whets fas parents breathed thels last fare- The "siroke meant more than tongue ean The world seems quite snother p) ik te ,,xsag.'.a*.'.i*é“;. ; g ‘ ALt %vmmmnv Belober T dhig. o Thou art i tmomn sather, Por as Johs a6 lite and o memory Tast We “will remember We il never (unn Wile 1o this World W stay: now that we will meet again B, W Vfifl-l-! H. years ago lod“v Ol:tobt' e Mmoo eu%!e.r... . e v o e Sist & . fond and true; ush's Soken of love's devoti R SRENAND *SRANSORELE R, AND "G o JORDAN, E D SORBAN. Who' departed this un‘fi% . 8.'C) one ear aso todey, Oc ot it Test ANNA R KIBBEY, WESLEY, membrance of my hfi.«%mnm% G';mnuob‘u. . NETLR A horde Gear: mmrumww g oved e MARY st m“m&fi m Eow. In luvln. mem- ago. “III ll. ll’l ’“'. g e RICHARDS, MAHALA. In sad but loyine (CHARDS, Her weary Her weary Her _ever-patien Has found sweet rest a But_when & mother breathes her. last farewell, The stroke mesns more than fongue can o T ‘THOMPSON, nrahw C. u? i X S will 00 ARRING, W cmbration ‘We bave only your lmn‘h.hn h:g Pika've freasire e memert 4 vor FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Wm. H. Sardo & Private Limousine Ambulance = Lincoln JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. ATMUSR. 1638 Comsioticat Aves 1 - Potomac 4600 '1 8 years at 1208 H st 45 years at M0 P st Clyde J. Nichols, Inc. _4209 9th_St. N.W. Col._6324. g WILLIAM LEE'S SONS. CRI;_'MATORIUM fied, Eficient Se; “W. W. Deal & Co. 54 g - - g o Funeral Home me' l’l{:fimé' Main 9000 oseph F, Birch’s Sons 3034 M SL NW g“""‘ ke e Frank Geier’s Sons 1113 sEvENTH ST NW. National 2473 N U NE e .|V. L. SPEARE CO. SPEARE Neither the successors with 'the oristoal W, B Filons prapx. ec2e 1000 --vbm"l.lw.

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