Evening Star Newspaper, November 4, 1929, Page 9

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J’ erior upo4nthraate If you are occupying a new house, let us send our expert to examine your furnace and advise the proper size of SUPERIOR Anthracite to use. It’s necessary for you to have this information and, of course, there is no charge for this service. May we serve you? ' | John P. Agnew & Co., Inc. 728 14th St. National 3068 Lok viiasg IMRS. ALICE ALLEN. DIES OF ILLNESS Wife of Washington Attorney Will Be Buried in Rock Creek Cemetery. Mrs. Alice Montague Allen, wife of ‘Chnrlu ckx!don Aél;xa. . rominent hington attorney, at her home, 2703 Woodley road, Saturday after a 1‘ éss. Funeral services were con- duc d at the residence this A(tefnwn at 2 o'clock. Intéerment was in Rock Creek Cemetery. Mrs. Allen was widely known.in so- | cial cireles in this city and Baltimore. Mrs. Allen was the daughter of the late William Latane Montague and Sally Love Montague. Her t hus- band was Wallis Warfield, brother of Davies Wlfl\eld and Henry W. Warfield | of Baltimor She is mrvived by her husband, | Charles Gordon Allen; her daughter, Mrs. Ernest Simpson of London, form- i Fl—————To GOLDENBERSG'S A Shop of Individuality Authoritative Styles For Every Occasion CHARACTERISTIC of the Ash standards are the exquisite new creations — fashioned of the most luxurious fabrics and developed from Parisian originals and artfur'adapta- tions of the fashion world’s most famous designers — featured by this shop of individuality. You will find in the Ash Mode, charmingly differént gowns, ensem- bles, coats, wraps, sportswear, hats and furs Edmonston & Co. Exclusive Washington Agency Value in Modern Footwear % Physical Culture Shées for Women are not “just shoes.” They de- velop the highest point in Modern Shoe Craftsmanship, in that they “create” Style in.smartest effects, yét are “correc- tive” when a foot infirmity is in evidence. Sold for $12.50 the Pair But you cannot duplicate them in qual- ity of materials alone at near the price. Fitted Professionally Edmonston’s === INCORPORATED No Branch Stores CARL M. BETZ, Mgr. 612 13th Street W) N Y = lale———— ol ——xoalal——xx[s] Ble—islal——xm0la] Subject to dizziness Perhaps it's caused by poisonous waste lingering toc‘bl long in your system. Expel waste promptly an y. Epsotabs is the pleasant, safe way—the sugar.coated laxative compounded with Epsom Salts in tablet form. Insist on genuine Epsotabs. At druggists. Write for free sample THE DILL CO., Nortistown, Pa. 25 in a box for 25¢ 60 in a box for 50¢ Both Sides of Seventh at K Two and Two Make Four But when two and two have to pay “carrying charges” and “extras” in the form of added interest to charge accounts, then two and two make more than four. A word to the wise is sufficient. We do not add in- terest or extras to our charge accounts.. We Do Not Penalize Our Friends Charge Accounts Invited o] ——)[c———]0] ‘When tion of security larly, it ‘will Open ngs .|are her cousins, Gen. and Mrs. Gi Srak, WasalinulUN, erly Miss Wllll.' erfleld of Baltimore; @ sister, Mrs. D. Illrrym and a brother, Wulhm L. The latter resides in lltfie N. Among Mrs. Allen's other relatives eorge Barnett; Mrs. C. Phillips Hill, Mrs. George Murray and Mrs. Henry Suydam, all of this city. Marriage Licenses. Virdrey Brigham, 28, and Viola Williams, 22; Rev. Leon ‘Wormley. Laurence Hanson, 24, Quantico, Vi Elizabeth Trumball, 321, Clevela: .Rev. John C. Copenhaver. Raymond L. Shinauit, 20, Richmond, Va.. and Hazel B. Tate, 25, Elerson, Va.; Rev. Au‘l’l P. Poore. Madison chllon. 47, and Lilllan Moore, 24; Rev. An uila les.. ‘Willlam Juper. 68, Landover, Md., and -'Illll Y'V Hll’dlnl. 62," Highland, Md.; Rev. P8, Vonmiers Births Reported. The following births have been reported to the Health Department in the last 24 nours: Rufus M. and Florence=N. Robbins, bos Helen Santorios, girl. e E. Burgess, -nd "Citherine Jones, boy. m Jane Proctor, Theodore nna Ethel Trowell, boy. ‘Theodore an Genevieve Pitts, boy. Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported to th Hl‘lllh Department in lhu last I’l hours: arry Hall, 02 Home for Knl‘.u\'lb! 74, 3660 New Ha e Cook, 801 North Cl itol st. ‘V-l“Fm P. Mouzll, 70, 1807 Chllffllnll st. ml-r]ivdl Jacoby, 70, St. Elizabeth's Hos- h E. Schaeffer, 68, Home for Incura- ', 64, 713 10th st. se. 50, National Homeo- ies ‘ Alice M_ Allen, 89, 2703 Woodley \Danlel Fitzserald,” 53, rabereuiasis Hos- Otio Ling. 88. Providence Hospital. ohn L. McNerbany, 53, Walter Reed Hos- Providence Hospital. Walter, Reed Hospital Yoge 5 New Hami s H 7. 1101 Hall 5t Lucy *sohnson,. as. s ll’llubelh 3 ospial, . Minor,'5: Corcoran st. Sarmcs Marii, ‘46, Proeqmens Bessital OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT FINE MEN’S WEAR EISEMAN'S—7th & F Build an Estate With Regular Savings you have a savings ac- count you are building up & posi- Come in—start in as one dollar and add to it regu- ‘You will be surprised how grow! daily 9 nturdcy until noon NATIONAL PERMANENT BUILDING ASSOCIATION. (ORGANIZED 1890) 949 Ninth Street N.W. Just below New York Avenue Under Supervision U. P for the future. with as little We Have Financed P City of Homes™ to § Treasury - | ceed to D. C, MUNDLAY, MUSEUMS UNITE INFOSSILS PROJECT Y Remains of Early Men and Animals in Northeastern Arizona to Be Salvaged. By the Associated Press. PHILADELPHIA, November 4.—' University of Pennsylvania Museum and the American Museum of Natural His- tory in New York will join forces to salvage important remains of early men and extinct animals that have been dis- covered recently in Northeastern zona, the university museum announced ynurd-y Dr. Alden Mason, curator of the An'wrlun ueuon af the university museum, and Dr. cura- tor of fossil re Brown, es at the Natural His- tory Museum, have completed arrange- Tments for the project. . Joint Visit Planned. umn who has beén making im- | been pu runt archeological lnvemnmmn in e Southwest, will be joined nrown in a few days, and they pro- & locality about 100 miles north of mm-n , Where numerous dinosaurs’ its have been uncov- ered and vmexe there is a series of un- explored cave dwellings believed to con- tain relics of the earliest inhabitants of this continent. It was pointed out by Horace H. F. Jayne, alrector of the university mu- seum, that by combining the archeologi- cal and paleontological work through a joint expedition the important lus« amp. ave. | trative material sought could be at- tained at a big saving in expense and equipment. Dr. Brown will arrange to remove large sections of the stahdstone in which the mmtle footprints are im- pressed, so that they may be placed on puhlle view l.n the Natural History Museum. Millions of Years oll. + The footprints of the dinosaurs, which were I nml Teptiles, were mlde mil- lions o! 80, oblbly the Jurassic penoa accord! mlau. It is believed the tracks were mfln orig- inally in soft mud which, when it be- came solidified, preserved the footprints through the ages. The cave dwelll.nn are of a much later date, but Jrrvblb!y were used by races which lives America before thn Christian era. Because of their cessibility, Dr. Mason beliéves then caves Will be found just as they were left by the original inhabitants. — MRS. J. E. SCHAEFFER, ILL EIGHT YEARS, SUCCUMBS Funeral Services to Be Held at Re- formed ,chureh, Feagesville, Md., Tomorrow Afternoon. Mrs. E. Schaeffer of Feagesville, Ma., dudp:'t the Home for Incurables here yesterday after an iliness of about eight years. She was 68 years old. Funeral services will be conducted eai the Reformed Church at Feagesville to- morrow afternoon at 1 o'clock. Inter- ment, will be in St. Luke's cemeul? Mrs. Schaeffer u survived by four children, Elwood J. Schaeffer, Sykes- ville, Md.; Etta N. Schaeffér of this eity; Lieut. Calvin W. Schaeffer, Supply Corps, United States Navy, stationed at the'Naval Research Labratory, Bellevue, nd Mrs. Thomas W. lumenauer euy‘ eight grandchildren, one qudl hter, Mrs, David O. Hoffman of “gl :nd the xollowma brothers of Fred- who resides near Jefferson, lnd Hatry Cockrell of Buckystown, M B Police on duty in a Gefman city are now supplied with roller skates in order to move more vHart Schaffner & Marx , Two-Trouser Suits in 338 1310 F Street Hart Schaffner and Marx’s unfailing instinct for -correct style and excellent 3‘ uality makes these two-trouser suits e season'’s outstanding value. The fab- rics and colors represent our own good taste. Single or double breasted models Corona brown, Pyramid grey and . Grenadier blue. Raleigh Haberdasher Ari- | Al v osaoait 4, George Dea Paris Radio Sends Out Through Hoax Attempt to Trace Phone Call Fails, Despite Careful Check. By the Associated Press. PARIS, November 4—Word that King George of England had died was broad- cast by a Paris radio station last ni and not corrected until 10 minutes ll when its information was found to has been a hoax. The nalo station received a phone 1l purpo: to be from a widely- henc news ’:gm whlcn sometimes supplies it with news. speaker, after "Menmfyln i mnuau conveyed the { tion that t on the ether ST e amt o o1 faile, only, *Sf - oou bllnket denm that my such report it out. On the wnzrlry. it was noted, ume b as to the King's hnlth wera g Atmm and tlu news ll!'ncy lmmuwu n_inve TAn up lnlnlt 8 blank wall telephone company was unable to trace the call. It is anxious to prosecute the malefactor. There have been several such recently, but all hitherto have tl.led when a careful check was made of the information conveyed. The most re- cent occurred last week when informa- tion as to the composition of M. Tar- dieu's new cabinet m offered. JOHN ZIRWES EXPIRES AFTER LONG ILLNESS John Zeres. ol years old, who con- ducted a grocery business in the 1700 block of Columbia road for a number years, died in the George Washing- ton University Hospital yesterday after a long iliness. He retired from busi- neu sometime ago. Zirwes was a native of this city md ‘member of an_old ‘Washington family. He was a charter member of I THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Cloudy, proba- bly occasional rain this afternoon; gen- fair and cnlfler with lowest tem- about degrees tonight; to- morrow fair; moderne northwest winds. uginh.—omnuy fair and colder tonight, preceded by rain on the coast; mhbly light mm, in west poruon to= p“z ht; tomorrow fair; frésh northwest Meryland—Cloudy, m'obl ly occa- sional rain this afternoo ly cloudy lnfl colder, vdth ll(m tron in west por- R tomorrow fair; incnuinl 10;&';?" winds, b'eomlu fresh to- ni West ' Virginia—Generally fair and colder witly light to heavy frost tonight; tomorrow fair. lunl for Twenty-four Hours, ermometer—4 p.m., 68; 8 p.m., 61; 12 mmnum 59; ¢ l.m 57; 8 am., 57; noon, §7. Barometer—4 p.am., P 80.00; 12 midnlkhi,”“ ll.m 2 ”, 8 am, 30.01; noon, Highest tempenmre W, occurred at 2:30 pm. yesterday. Lowest temperature, 56, occurred at T Pemperature date last year ‘emperature sam as o Highest, 60; lowest, go Tide Tables. Geddetic Survey). ‘Today—Low tide, 4:28 a.m. and 4:35 h tide, 9:| lznm.md 10:10 pam, ‘omorrow—Low tide, 5:06 a.m. and ioogoym high tide, 10:33 Am. and The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 6:38 a.m.; sun sets 5:05 p.m. 'l\)morrow—-\sun rises 6:39 am.; sun sets, 5:04 p. oonrl.usln am.; sets 7:00 p.m. Condition of the Water. Harpers = Ferry—Shenandoah muddy; Potomac clear. ‘Weather in Various Cities. very Clear Plcm\ld’ §| o7 Elotidy 48 Glouay sas clnr . Clear : BRRERARTEREsNARERISBNEZNTSE (Furnished by United States Coast and | f.heloulordero(tfl.!fl’ll&'flnef ‘Moose. He is survived by his wife, A. Zirwes; a son, John flemphr zlrvn and two grandchildren. He also leaves four brothers and three sisters. Funeral services will be conducted at the r-ld‘nee. 3710 Thirteenth street, tomorréw afternoon at 2 o'clock. Inter- ment will be in floct Creek cemetery. . @ardas of Thanks. '-“'i.rmu.:' mw -,-ms.s,;;f" "“'é'm'n "to Braflu. ll!!d this ll'. PFri- e ‘s _Mos- :fllkl'n_;’-‘; ¢ 13;‘. Dflov l brother of Juni I d 1] n .nlm Re t:filnb, c?w. !Ml! Btsass ""'""'n.aum.‘-. G Bl 'U=’:“=3v';g'i=7r 31 this lite Fri- mr zesi W. Cham| mo comer ;ln 8t o ddw on OAHO :Er‘l““sl ), at h“ l late ?mn i fl? ru':?" o G!! mm e £ %&, X ered G L %m aupt, ‘Tuesda: 'ifln‘r‘" ent at 8., WILLIAM G. OO kaer ber 20 1934, & °"'“‘ lchots 2 p. ¥ vrea.” fnurmm faclves and xlrfenu invited. Glenwood Cems November 3, J’A Lk !“ngl'.B’I Bookbindars' A it Il bé_neld Monds: drm‘fif"fi i "t "W 1ate Tesidonce, COZI.I'N. IA.fio! 2, .nel.lln‘l ' N vlmbvr ’v ool i el g ol B veniber b at 10:30 am. - 1aterment Adas Israel flmn'er’ On, Sundaz, DALY, PATRICK unc?nl.a‘ uxé:'-x‘u tana ?.‘i%‘lm“nm.n ai Lyze 3 D-l{. mnerli ¥ i ence i st ghe 813 ln s T ery? *Relatives and_ triends iaviidd. DAUGHTON, MOLIS, o L DA TP Selek n.g mefig;m of R.lch‘xr% e 'm"{.! -+ ne. Tues: o bt Sléwood Cemetsty. © MOND, DAN] bty .z-mubuun Pa.. DANIE! 19ved son of the late Jeremi: d and brother of Jo Desmond_ a: vited {o at B\Iddzgey. on llln- heshod friends SFORD, OLIVER CHENOWORTH. De- o5 ted this life Jrigay, Novemibar i, 1434, nmr a shoit iliness, OLIVER %% x;nu. Geas nm. fasner of e futh rnér, son B e Charies and 3 - ford. Funeral services P onday, Novem- Ml’ll‘:. in“l t’ Shrs: Nre. Bva Pragier b g Jeiter "s‘e“" Mr. Jer Mr. Gai t, an picces, nephews, other Felati ant w m iral AR fi"fl ) anm y, November 3, b 28 Fesn dee, Fotes T rds ore: r.\nul-n-. uarsau anu Sie mp&!}u "o | ravrom, Buflu. NWW e fuynee lll"' fl.v Infl Ofl. 81t & fl..,:x" D m. Prie Intu HEN A Enterec a1 rest on W ember 3. 1936, er rmdnu 1700 4th st n.w. HEN: RIETTA PN rier 3 :hrzwllve - Ry Rev. sv.m‘".u‘; ‘.’:.J'Tn:‘an‘é'&m lNll’l'l'l'A L-m ety dnnounces T adunt ot A TYLER. 'Fugeral Wed- Novemper ¢ m A cnki::l:. m: A Aix xg’ ai ?"g‘m‘,-na “Hospital, béloved ATy "xm "“fioav.gk. nlu frlendl Ste (Balti: {t papers M nuut bury Loclll !Oll!fl Novem- urray. B %l atives and urch Ceme- ES, Sunday. Nov hn ] . JOHN, husband of irwed . Pu s *‘&%}g Member, -l Order o Head, 10:30 a.m. Trienas "tavundd. 'Taterment tery. terment at 2Ch Solumbla ar Novem- Dictator. ) Bec. In Memaoriam. ;'"m",s«.a' i it vonts ‘auo todes, November SR, e iy -n(a ai LM "rgot“c'/n.naom b lovini S Gled Tho Yents w40 mné‘&%‘ yember o . ' Dave only your memor But cg" s ite }o'm As we 'lum acied ] HILLEARY. JOHN G. In Denee of joon G, Hilleaty. wha. thig lice” one year ago todsy, Jun 4 line of swest remembrance, Just a memory, fon i‘“" it “ token o -3 o SRR SRRy, - JOINIOI- IB A g lbuu of devotion to hushand and 1_shall n-ch lhlt blest eity, , what 0; TekeC w1tk "the loved énés who've gone ore ores Wit MARE TokiiaBH: e, 8, the fate T loved so desr, Siiene ine’ vulee 1 oved {& Too far awsy from 'EM unch = zlnn"cm:‘re. ar of Meétropolitan A. M. Cap we help but feel a6 lonels en_his voilee we do not hear? No_words were iser Than_t memory fatner, ll: WE ', Wh We have only rvmnr mmnfi desr father, hroneh, And vou e will Bever lorlfl- For we Te “'fli"‘“fil o1 3 REED. mAnm“r lhl':" Wfi one year uo, navmnar A Rest in peace, déar nnm. Yo Haxe gt Whers those SR tove you ey “h% 34 RUBEL, r 13‘4 IIIIWI the lllo.t lunun- that FKW' PR -u g nu a6 "to2a3, No- EMMA vo md’lr’l Gl A tibut , vitie: yite of | me ‘Harbin, num- Koi %Ml!ek ;otel"fll‘ M ‘ d. Relatives and lite, Ha- late’ Charles Forestuie M terment church cometery. friends imvited. JACKSON, LERO vember 2, 1 T 20l Noulte%st Funerar iade We shall meet, him some b .m ‘morning H u“:'n'mn- for our com §n"the upper sarden the: i Joleov. “JOLIUS, Offcers and members of Bureka Lodeg No, O, are hereby notified of the de-ma Broiner JULIUS JOHNSON, Thursday, v £3 3 on;'zfl Wl Tain ‘Novem! ‘-:.":.%-.fi. dm Xl‘ll-lslb!gP‘ “1 o ence. e 2 Glear Pt.cloudy [ 28; o, = 28232 i FOREIGN. (7 am, Greenwich time, today ay.) mperature. Wel!h!l' London, England. F P 38 Cloy d s Eabiclouay rl) ] b cloudy T, Spain < Sunreng n.u time, today.) [ Cioudy lons.) Part cloudy louay Par Clout Rain Brown; ident fon ween 9th 8 d mnw‘n T James ‘L. Clinton, Scass 8L, Fort mm»m-. Seiise, Deta N. ve. n'“ lnxln\ll for ‘ Sovery " enard, "W - Keutman, o St. n.w. Met. 1334, LDOG—Dark brown, with White 8pot o fi:f;n strayed from Nnmnll Trasning o it ra., November 1; ans wore coliar, tag. Kewa) i K and 13t ward. Return name of “Bov" i Uieveland 0383, - Jwol. sireaks, = Sonsmels” fo” naine ,of h - 'a'en -nh%%hm Vo '“" Eoo vm Tow) Bionis. PRew A Rtician wndm el lenmene, § oo, oncan el 0 GuE](.ifinHmm SR . fi#rf—flr- e ovter, Cdunday “night | Reward: IPELurn, V. Bversol Adams 1618, ) £ mmourn their lou a_devot logins” Broth '&e‘"“ :n’::n Q. 5:30 Wed- Shoven, nhkn ., Rev. Larry “to Loutss co;n MEISEL, AL Sunda~. November 1 a0, Ot G raer Hoipen J le] tal, ni'h!ll. &%) QP Bridsy Bovember of 'New York, Tiam Jonp Mujer. - Fu: rovum:r 4, from his home os CHf ot Mre. Monday, en_Cove, Loni "}Ee&mu ""'“%n .:"f al fovember 3, 19 e Phiipe 3“0 GRuneral ana” mter- Tent st Covin Nover cl 5. on Sunday, Teetown University Ho-Tu-l, P.\'rmcs 3 el hu(.bnn&o! iy E:fi“:‘u tend 5';.' flh N fia‘?"’”l RICE, iday. “'flf“! ""r'fi, g st s.w. l!o one knows the mnm-rm' rector o-| 84T 1 Bt NE. i V. ine | 'fi original Phone Prank. 6628 * | Prione ] Wm. H. Sujo & Co. Linger longer here, ear, o Tin lim you went away. The robin's dote has téuthed s minor The xha songs breathe but a sad res And laughiter sobs with hidden, bitter pain, Since you went away. How_still the empty Ml your presence d,the pillows that your dear head "!n': ”f’ hufl Mfll no'm for its rest. mm m dln n.n crept away like The mnhm g a2, been dimmed with ud‘fl' ack fidnts have rained in lonely R m’:.;"m my belovaa h;.n.nl’ o o0 o lett us fve vears as Yoday, Novemper 4, 1634, e emembrance, t & memory, lon: it & token of love's Sl Priy ‘Ambuland !‘l':inc. 5543 .‘S.”n"s *W‘ Private meounme Ambulance 413 R St Modern JOHN R. 1387 1 Gl-{T CO. ok ;Awuslt SPEARE ..uccudlm the original W. R. Speare Co. 623 Connecticut Ave. Potomo.c 4600 ears at 1208 st Clyde J. Nlcholl, Inc. ) WILLIAM LEES SONS, CREMATORIOM. :l:‘: AV..'.: NA%A% '& 1388, W W. Deal & Co. Herbert Nevius Funeral Honn New ¥ ve, N.W. -""tfii‘é—_ 55 mfififi”‘ Joseph F. Bir 3034 M St. N. Frank 113 SE' Fen Nowamslie73 | e mompag, 1 gt g emte lows'’ Hall, Monday, November ?“ {' P S| _ne $ear Gavk clothes ang

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