Evening Star Newspaper, November 12, 1929, Page 9

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If you like it—and wan! uy it, then you may pay only a lnu,ll payment down and the balance on terms to suit your convenience. onLY *29% powN BALANCE EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS With Small Carrying Charge Telephone today and a brand New Eureka Special—with set of attachments (priced separately), or a New Eureka Junior will be delivered right to your home for 10 day#’ free trial. Positively no obligation—telep) CROSS GIVEN UNKNOWN. Belgian Honors Portuguese Soldier Dead in Lisbon Ceremony. LISBON, November Beigian minister presented his govern- ment’s Cross of War to the Portuguese Unknown Soldier in the crypt at Ba- talhia yesterday in celebration of the eleventh anniversary of the Armistice. At 11 am. all activities in the nation gomsed for two minutes. ______ 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 Col. 464 Phones | ACams 10341 When One Calls - —this organization, no matter what his means may be, h finest and most modern type of m i The m permit the family to decide for itself; serve for —and for as much as the family may wish to pay. Bn-ths Reported. Sollogine Blrthe, NaTS Pogau To hours: rll‘h G, Lane. lll’L’ SlEs PO L arh L. o, ite Jonn . fim mwr lJlIl:ll m ;nl;er and . Ponend viola Warren, boy. ket Marriage Licenses. uorrll !any l‘. and Julia Greene, 42; B Orane, 30, and Jass 32, Fervuson, B. Daughert ' 32, gacgh “Leinson, 23 i'mmo-m Va g flt. 20, Norfolk, Re' D W. Ihlfll” 1 3 Wllhlllml'l. Ps., snd on.'}‘i;fi'n’iw. s ’1"-. Benning, D. C.; Rev. c 33, Cabin John, o ton s, tiis ety “Rev. Alberta Johnson, nd Mattie O. fiom, , this eity, and 28, 20, Buver Hill, Md.; Rev. - Transvaal, South Africa, expects to use :ll of its funds from new automo- mlln’ nearly $700,000, for Huudlnl and mainfaining new highways. e is assured of the ortuary service. atter of cost, we we can and do as little as $125.00 ,g’i:AL FUNERAL HOME or rgferem:e, Ask yourne:ghbor 816 H STREET.'N. PHONES: LINCOI.N BQOO-OZOI NEVER SUCH A GIFT! EUREKA JUNIOR ELECTRIC HAIR DRYING ATTACHMENT $300 The New Eureka Junior is a powerful, compact, light (4} Ibs.) electric hand cleaner—a convenient, handy substitute for attachments. Just the cleaner for automobiles. Its electric heater produces a large volume of warm air—dries hair andquickly removes chill from bathroom. Sold at reduced price in com- bination with Eureka Special. Y B orient, a7 @ard of Thanks. CARPER, RENA W. We wish to.express our sincere appreciation to our rela- tives and neighbors for their kind Jlons, of sympatny and beautitul l-umex. *heNa W, . GARP! B hies 'WATSON, Deaths Reported. halg.following deaths have been reported to ealth Department in the past z lrx- Lunsford, 90, 8t. Jen. Henry W. Wessells, 82, 1832 Mary" unm Sheets, 73, Masonic nndl fern Star_ Home. Marie D. Gorgas. 68, 1861 Crescent pl Helen Lutrd Millér. 87, 2330 High o Gail Terry, 62, Sibley Hospital Charles ‘Woodin, 88, United States Naval Hog, nis "W. Sullivan, 87, Emersency Hos- White, 86, Georse Washington lalmn Margaret L. vnlveufl.y Howpit Robert smmnon. 52, Gallinger Hospital. 32, Homeopathic Hospital . AND MRS, ace. at. n. ovidence Hospit: 3" months, Children's Hos- Wills, 83, 1676 Kramer st. n.e. Honduran Press Fights Rum. TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras, Novem- ber 12 (#)—President Mejia Colin- dres, to further the active campa agi t the use of liquors, which has been carrying on throughout the country, Sunday summoned newspa- per men to a conference in which he asked and received their promise of co-operation. *OUND. N BOLLDOG, no collar or tas; T LOST. AOL!_ PUPPY, white “and” black; 4% Jong tan swers to name CGa Rorth SHTEW To0k Suth N TERRIER—DATK brown and white 1731 19th st. n.w. Liberal reward. stone ndmce, 1ol ting, tween Rigss place and mp and R d; between Mt Ralnier n.w. Call Hyatts. 822. BRACE hite and 14th aiid You Reward. B TER—Black and brown striped back, white throat, -mn front feet; no col- TAMOND. BRACIL!’I‘ ter, Sunday Liberal ret 4TS McLean, 1132 60h st F 1, & Ii ll'li trayed Sunday ‘night fro sth v "Re- e ¥ Tl male, PrICEeared; ot ob left shoulder pale tan; biue or green felt-lined close brass- studded collar; name “Chip”; reward. Adams hornr E. )chon fl“ln:{l 'Vl": .n :Ilm;ggl Reward of 850 'NO_ auéstions asked: ¥ NECFTACE. carved tvory: probably in tront Fhenter; rewsrd. -Phone At~ lantic 3200 after 5. PIN, platinum bow Engt,” dismonds ~and i between J. B ‘a: ies 00. and PIN, I- ge sreen In sold setting; lost corner of 3rd and B s ‘Libéral reward. Phone_Columb POCKETBOOK, around & b.m._ Bunday, tween 82 Kalorama circle and Col. rd. shell-rimmed ~ glasses. Rewar Kalorama_circl on H st. line, D6, 5:30 CAT. containing S imas. ™ Reward. "Ad8 BTtn ot iuui‘ Fox Th Einssus. st returned; p contents may be retained ‘tfll Box_320-C, Star office 'URSE, ln-n kin, Wil Docatur 1340 regarding October 4, Dlease cal catur 13467 PURSE, brown, ot Olney Lon. Saturdsy eve, ning, containing money and keys. Liberal Teward io the finder becyuse of xen Notify Sunday. 1 nd_balance of reward. Ad- il person who called snake skin purse lost Miss Thompson, De- paths. E. an od this life s, "teed 6 beloved husban mor of o-uumu -n« mm-m": s ms. Re P. ot X5 n hmn aror, 301 funeral pario; of funeral later. Church. EENRY, Sc. Mondsy, &t 12 o'clock midnight; .w., CHAI ‘beloved husband_ of Blers and devoted father of five :l nnl.lt'v mnumuu Richal Tl el 4 5y 3 n H 3 Srd and 4% 5ts. Rev. W. L. Wash- " 8 No- BRUE] WA ongny o. plervices i the 6. H. A e ”‘n P Fhur 14, &t 3 p. jonal Cemetery. TR 3 SAM ggn 8. beloved husbaid of Anne Loulse rng, ' Funeral ffom the residence of his C. Burns, 1120 Buchanan st. Eriday, November 18 1 o 8t. pudrew's Chizch STipaniTe ave, and Vv P o8 " chitea, “interment. lloc Creek Cemetery. CARTER, NELSON. Deps day, November 1 his ‘residence, 1316 Linds N CARTER, husband oF Surrie- A, ‘Cat- ter. Notice of funeral later. COOKE, CHARLOTTE. !udden& on Mon- lite uon- m, at cmrmu Agnes ecés, “nephews 5% otner T ome "Bo“in'.".‘z'."' E 1 hereatter. n né address Novem- Ber'hS, Areinabiniart Meerment cnonwood Cemetery. CURTIS, OTTAWA A. Monday, Novlmber 109, at 4 si spidence, 1018 oTT, CURTIS, husband % Curils, mnu ot mm. ‘Austin, William Curtis® snd nia Rutherford, srandlatnet of Ropert Gurtle Jacksom: Fa: neral - from Bundy's funeral home, €21 Fla. ave. n.w. Thursday, November at 1 pm. inferment in Harmony Cem ery. DONELAN, FRANK F. Jr.,,Suddsly, o da: Tes! dtnce nl Wllnut st, Takoma Park, D. FRA i JEnqMed 17 monthe, be- nd Mrs. Pri wlm;hnur, 13, at 1:30 p.m. DQWNEY. MARY ELIZABETH. das ber at her rumenu 13} MARY ELIZ. at thenc Holy Comtorter Church, where be said at 9 a.m. Interment Mounf cem-nr DUNN, MRS, FANNIE. Departed this life Monday, November 11, 19 t 4 sesidence, Feriton DU! beloua wi 7. "S- Teaves & tather Hhree four grandehildren and sl e host of other relatives lnd friends mourn her dai.r ure. Funeral services I‘ nt“l Chur:h “Wednesd: gt ‘slrlld (nee Lis- !’l’.l‘mlldl.h " JAMES. James and Bridget ot a8 proines” of P Ellen I3 Name Church, -Rm mass will be att Kindiy. £, fowers. o terment uoum Silvet-com FOSTER, JESSIE ELIZABETH. On Monday, jovember 11, 1929, at her restdence; Mount Rainier, Md, JESSIE ELIZA! TER, devond wite of wlllllm B. Poner and daughter n 3 L ‘Thomas R. and neral from L S¥meare on Wednesday, Nnvemher l!. Interment Fort Lincoln Cemete: el Freneh ei ".'"éfinund va; ensraved P H M. e Chevy Met. obollian 3153 ot Cleveland. n:s-a V. IS8T WATOH, lm: whl llnnmn- and 1 FUNERAL DIRECTORS. élyde J. Nu:hols, lnc. 4309 b Bt N.W. J. WILLIAM LEE'S SONS DIRECTORS. CREMATORIUN. A. AVE_N:W. _NATIONAL 1384 1383 CHAS. 2; ZURHORST e Joscph F. Blrch's Sons 3034 M St MW, Rheoe weut e neaniined 1083 Herbert B. Nevius Funeral Honu 924 New York Ave. N.W, Frank Geier’s T Gt glvgfi!fi' National 2473 TIMOTHY HANLON SRR NE " ine: 5543 V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the suecessors of nor connected yith, the erisinal W, m.rl 'N.-"\.V - mg._"” 940 F St. N.W. Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance 43 H St NE B Modern_Ghapel Lincoln 0524 Established 1870 JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1337 10th St. N.W. __Phone North 0047 ALMUSR ' SPEARE Suceeedlnz the original W. R. Speare Co. 23 Connecticut Ave. Potomac 4600 8 _years at 1208 A5 years at 940 F st FUNERAL DESIGNS. GEO. C. SHAFFER ERATE PRICES. ) H!‘nfl"“m'f' AT Open Evenings J4th & Eye lnd Sundays 't Aute Delivery Se: Gude Bros. Co, 1212 F St. Artistio—expressive—inexpensive CEMETERIES. mw <, §5 :u':u- for_sale. MAUSOLEUM. Abbey- Mausoleum Choleo Beautiful—Enduring—Convenient MILITARY HIGHWAY BEYOND SOUTH GATE Opvosite Arlington Cemetery Your opportunity for inspection IS NOW. Vaults are selling rapidly, only @ limited number remain. Open every day and Sunday. A more Atting memorial for loved ones cannot be obtained. i ENTOMBMENT COSTS NO MORE THAN UNDERGROUND BURIAL Cremation niches for urns contain- ing ashes can be purchased. Cffice 1000 Conn. Ave. Nat, 7897 anmwoob. ‘REV. ROBERT ROBERTSON. On Sundsy, November 10, 1929, at his rest yntteville. Md.. Rev. GREENWOOD, ERTSO) ’hlnd of Jennis C. Sreenviood. rom his residence Wednes- m. a7, Roveraba GREENWOOD, Il ROBERT B: A wecm Mount Hermon Lodge. LB &AM it bs ‘held 1 the ‘Wednesda dence; 20 Fark gommunication Y'“ 'D llhnd 'Ol,:'hll(\ll )(mur. e 'LARENCE. !Il‘fl . Rovember 11,1050, 50 h’fl°nu. 7 N, beloved son of ‘Mrs. Sarah Logans and father of Mary, Joseph, Richard and, Leo I He also leaves ter, three tives and tunegal Dariors, 1300 ednesday morning to 1 sy ave. i morn- lm oumber 4 8 9'clock from Bt. Vin- Paul's Church. Interment Mount Siivet ‘Cemetery. HENSON, CLARENCE, All members of cc lery Knights of 8t John, Tottied of the dsath of St Kni ENCE HENSON st bl residence. 921 7 Jersey ave. on Mondsy. November 11, lllfi 5:3 Special, call meoting to heid In_the basement of st. 4 ¢ Balihs Churen, Sor Capltel and A s Tuesday, November 15, at 3 bm. Punerai ursdav. November 14, 9§ from his residence, thence to St. Vincent de Paul's Church, where mass will be said for the repose of 'his soul. Please attend. By order of the presiden HILLS, NATHANIEL. Suddenly, on Sundav, November 10, 1920, at Oteen. N. C.. NA THANIEL devoted hushang of M Lilian Hum foo) | "And. fath ow nouns. n)rrlw: On !\xndlv. ovem- 1 [OLMES, devoted dlu hler of Hermln lnd Tillle Holmes. 8d November 12, 1 he . Ernest Jarvis Co. parlors. 232 Ga. & !ufldenly on Saturdav, em| 1 LOUIS HOWARD. Re- mains resun: ll. Thnl Prazier's new fu- al_hom 1 ave. n.w. Notice day. November 13, at 1 p.m. vited. JACKSON. ROSE NEALE. Departed this life Sunday, November 10. 192 0v. Jackson, t) Bern; Jerome H.. "Alexander of Chicai and. Joseph Neale' Juckson and aister, of Annie E. Sm Puneral from her late featence Wednesday, November 13, tnence to St. Augustine’s Church, where requiem high mass will be said at 10 am. for the repose of her soul. Interment Mount Olivet Cemelen . JACKSON, R eers and members of o M v liary ebts of uxiliary, 8t. John., Nereny HotiRed of the death iR aulu ROSA JACKSON. . Call meeting st ber 13, 1929, LTON, 'Aux. & TOCRRr Bikier Pres, I. M. SMACKUN, Dist. &, & Bec. JACKSON, ROSE NEALE. Officers and mem- St. ‘Augustine’s Church. @. WALKER, Rec. Sec.” JENKINS, COLETHA. Devarted this life on Sunday, November 10, 1929, COLETH. ENKINS, loving daughter of Dora Je’n< sis- Ceglle Jerkins, host ¢f other relatives mourn her departure. Fo neral Wednesday. November 13, at 1 p.m., from the John T. Rhines funeral chapei. 3rd and Eye sts. S.w. Interment Rosemont | Cemetery. JONNSON: CHARLES E. Suddenly, on Mon- duy, November il 192, GHARLES ‘tevoied husband of Ll N. Johi Puneral from his late r dence. 813 Madison st. Tow., on Th ursd November 14, at 2 p.m. 13 JOHNSON, CHARLES E. A special com- munication of Hiram Lodse, T , Magle salled for Thun Dose of aftending Brother, CHAR g‘l‘uflunams« KEMP, CL. day. > T n am” x-nunu . CLAI KEMP. beloved wife Kemmpe By eral ‘services at her T\t Mresidenze. ki Park, Md. W ber 13 at 3 pum. Interment ot reer Cemeter: Passed MARY CORCORAN. marly of % 8l rom’ the Testdence_of her daughte nr- Knight, 07 K mm-nn mags B ndlatives and 1 eutlps. ; s,., 5#::.' ALD, "Deloved wite ol Gebree &, Sacoonuia: services 3t nW. hursdhy, No- ENIA ¥, Monday, Novem- Apartmen 1, Btanhope ARMENIA ”i unoowm. asugnter of late Nichojas and Mafssret McGowa Funeral {rom the chapel of J. Wm, Lee Sons, 333 Pennsylvania ave. . rhar gay, November 14, sm.. thence 8t. 'Aloysius c Ci ere mass Wit 'be” Said at b s Interment Mot Olivet Cemetery. Relatives ana irienas invited to attend. MARSHALL, JULIA STEIN. Boremoer 10, 00% at & b .‘JI?I“ ineral nesday, November 13, 50, Yniamen almvm Cemetary t it un 1or. "Notice Of Tuneral herearter. MILNE, ADA K. Q6 Bundar. Nove Hota > |£ ol Gawie T w 1754 Pennazivania kve: nwe MOQORE, ELIZA PEIRONNET. November 11, 1929, at PRGN, widow ot Wil s ) widow Moore, beloved mo'lhnool mn'i‘? Py ton, Wililam and Maie G On Monday, urgdns. Nov Shverment Ahres MORGAN, AR Depar Monday! Nnv;rn.nb-r 1. 2R 0 o110 p e ARTHUR M Iovit mains 5 the W. Ernest Jurvis Cor'h HO R Uderai” pariors, 3523 Georgi qulN. GEORGE W. Depar Monday, Noyember 1, I at the” resis dence of his sister, 'Elis ageth John WO nv. ington, D. ”& URER, former resiqance, Eagt Brvors el St e leaves to mourn their loss & beloved wife, daughier, three sous, two sisters, three brothe & host of other Ielatives and ’E'“fi Mcm D) y morning, November 14. f; Jerome's Church, Hyastsville, M ment Mount ouvn nnm;' " REED, ndu o’cloel , e sm: me A',m erment Wednesds IR L e iber 13, at 11 SADLE ber n',;'nm. TRenE Drsa SCsanrga” Fov DAL '.l':ur'l‘l’!rl‘yhlom& “la, n‘ COLBERT. On Sun at 2 pm., J. of l!dml‘ W. anc iwe), and T 1 irom B Fini om H & 13" Shureh, ives mvnea to -fi:ra"' o RO % l.tnrd o R o TOWNER. LAURA. On Sunday, November ughter_of .ot the Thomas B. and Alll. :@ 337 10th st. pm; Iniermeat (pmmm Y, ml' L nr . Now !n lrmnrtm. BATES, IAIV!I A tril of ou d tather, L B. lA‘r nnnd this ife" z-n vears ago mqfi No; In memory of collon gun gl CORRON, who louf years ago today, November 1 The T Tonesome for oo For the days ar Gone, but not forgotten. DEVOTED M .Al"l- JOHN W. hrpa it e e s i No_ OII. kno ooy ¢ 'l m ‘:I.lflll e Of_grief that ll b'l‘hl in d ail L mARRIS, o LLIAM H. In lovh o dear husband, " arted thi: fl'mnb' th l life one year ¥ Vot b el I|m brance ot m HUI wl 280 today, R. WILLIAM M. Sacred to the PTST (oUF dear son and brother, " . life November 13, 1928. ‘The world ma '" m 3 Our !rlanfll’!nu:n s ¥ Jeen s S, For evety"day Brings to' sweet MOTHER, SISTERS "'n’n““um . JORDAN. MAI love devotn (0" the” mators of Shyl*Holit and srandmother, MARY & passed sway two'years o iodas, Novem: The one we love hes g The hands’ that alw: ve us help Now'lie in. death Cod e DEV. fl'xn CHILBREN."" KLEPS, DANIEL, E. Tn sacred mem er’ mgob:l,l:{:rd hl:'llblnfii' D:Imla ago, Nuumbfl 1 .”rn i m" AT R ween i ‘The pathways Ih!ll we t=‘ G4 kseps watch for thee and me, He Seeth thy wayr He soeth mine, And so we are kept near. HIS DEVOTED WIFE. L'fiém{r‘lGA.sz Dut lovin ance_of our er, MAR- GARET who, |m s T today, November 12, 1927 ' oo %0 In memories of that morning as w sto0d 'and waiched you go. knowing that the one we loved so dearly must from us th God in sweet ASGHTER, LAURA ®. BROWN. Hearmg .mother sweetly singing like joy H“‘ et e .lm lI 0!1 IIM HER D. 6 In, My heart sinketh as t thinketh dea: won, ER SON CHA!IL- . MAYS. ALONZA R. In a4 but lovio SRTR. " Wito departed nin Nite ¢ , who_depar lige two Fears ago today. November 13, 1937, . Before my eves he faded. Growing weaker every day. Doing all we could to save him, Until God took him away. nd more each day I miss him. may think that my wound is lend led, Byt "oy ilttle know the so ‘hat im yithin my heart conc 'fl Hlfl LOV! hum?n TE b REED. JDHW l'l D¢ Sac of my beloved bro c"‘l‘lg Y III'IBG" who died one vl 13, 1928, at Hig weary Bowrs, m- a-n of pain, weary nights & R\v ever patient. wornout frame Has found sweet rest at last. LOVING SISTER. LULA REED BROWN. * ROBERTS. EDWARD. In sad but loving re- membrance of ‘my’ devoted husband 0. WARD ROBERTS. who departed this life sas year a0, November 9. olden gates & gentle antl llld "cfl." witn farewell words unspoken He_ calm] enl-'i s BeVOTED WiFE: 8081 RoBERTS. S" NAEBELE. BETTY LOU. .ing _remembrance of our’ dariing baby. oA Vember 12, 1997, b In a little u:o'vvmt casket, i donely, litdle grave. Just I'o Iglrl Ll fl‘"‘n" MAMMA, rn TALKS, =?n“‘"w i doving Teme br our_dear hu '?.' A c 2 ln1fu'n or. e Yoduy: November 1 did you have to lD- for God to kno" ruud away. i, s B’ sasihel erite “ULOVING WiFk AND ) sox. TUCKER, BLANCHE ESTE loving 'I'ch'imln%u' sty Loy A £ rcker. who am'{'fi'ug'mu': sears ass ucker, - today, November 13. 1806. T Gone, but not forgotten, PAPA- @

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