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EX-CONVICT, GUNMAN, FOUND SHOT TO'DEATH Police Say the Man, Identified as Racketeer, Had Been “Taken for a Ride.” By the Associated Press. .NEW YORK, November 18—A man unnuq by police as an East Side nflm ex-convict, gunman, robber burglar was found dead yesterday n cha hallway of a Second avenue SN -’ & = at YAL building, with a bullet wound in his Jeft temple. Police said the man, whom they identified as Joseph Flana- gan, had been “taken for a ride.” A tenant in the building found the body. An ambulance surgeon said the man had been dead about three hours and police nld the bullet had been fired at close ran A few houn after the body was dis- covered, police found an abandoned automobile vrl‘l:h thurflee bl‘l'lge:u:wlu in it and bea stolen el about 3. miles 'non.h of the buleln: where tml:od was found. D et Police said Flanagan was - eral brothers known to the East Side as racketeers. One brother, Thomas “Turk” Flanagan, was killed some time ago on First avenue. 74;1. uw/ozd// o ket .x/mfta%/m THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, 17 REGIONAL CENSUS CONFERENCES CALLED Meetings Will Be Held to Obtain National Co-operation for Success of Work. By the Associated Bfess. Seventeen re:loml -conferences ex- tending from coast to coast have been called by t.b: Census Bureau advisory committees to acquaint business men and citizens “with the importance of 4 e .. .. Aone + Mowe. et I the coming decennial census and to ob- tain national eu-openuvn in making ml'upme itatl n-om nearly i eve eumrmmny Within & radius of sl h::! miles have been invited nnt conference, at New York Clty, N‘- are to held at Phila- vember 22. phia, 25; Atlanta, Novem- ber 27; Detroit, November 29; Buffalo, November 30; Pittsburgh, December Cleveland, December 4; Chicago, De: cember 5; New Orleans, ber December 9; St. Louis, Decem ber 11; Omaha, December 12; Denver, December 1 ‘The census advisory committees are groups of business men, economists, 2 wid Slgle-oBawers Juw Va YALE-PRINCETON game WL, e Shan mf;,fw s T 5{44?/«/9 \VA émg a%'umduwy’&ma. Brorcs ((anis-hain eonvrugpons. ) and Bock (o #e Slim Taortd Reblofrel). & Mo obubls -brecdted camals-Fair ao waed NARMI N == G it inil s mwelllimnig 2 #fcw//_ C., MONDAY, statisticlans and others appointed by Secretary Lamont to co-operate in ex- tending the scope of the census, sectional conferences were decided u m\ “with the hope of lr\‘mlllll luflc it interest and co-operation to the results available on a timely hll!a and in a form of maximum value tc all concerned. Silver Bandages Tested. Bandages made of silver, instead of cotton, apparently have power of healing _sui wounds, according to Maritsch of Vienna University, Austria, Po Science Monthly re- ports. The ullvzr, -applied in the form ot a thin leaf, he reports, seems to have a marked antiseptic value. b New Haven, Saturday November 16 bl ied fucs WM@ oA - e/u/)éta‘wy W1 Bk, wilh” Croua-brows: fi«e (%2 weva-From. :1470 /7//» MM a ¢8K };ow) %’ma./JtOwco:f/" 1 8 (onipiic sucdd fonsh Gedly YOLE . BOW Q) 'c}aZ' oézf,/wuu f /«// 2@4&' Y ricw “Chow - worls 3&7«1”5 j.wy,é breastd Sole Agents in Washmgton RALEIGH HABERDASHER - INCORPORATED Thirteen-ten F Street NOVEMbER 18, 1929. MRS. MARY EGAN DIES AT HOME IN CAPITAL Funeral Arrangements Are Being Completed for 89-Year-Old Widow of Henry Egan. arrangements were um; ompleted today for Mrs. Mary Egan, & years old, widow of Henry Egan, who_died yaunuy at her residence, 212 E street. Born in Alexandris, VA., December 8, ll!D !-he dlhll.hm of John J. -nd Ann ln‘""l\ 30 YeAr: e T L ome bo WAL ago. Mrs. Egan is survived by a brother, John L. Walsh of Washingion, and five sisters: Miss Elizabeth Walsh and Miss Margaret Walsh of Washington, Mrs. Agnes W. Lathim' of San Diego, Calif.; MG A Siser Masy Rosale, Orden of r Mi e, Order of Notre Dame, Phlll“?ph 0 BRIEF ILLNESS FATAL TO MRS. EVA HEXTER ,Funeral Services Tomorrow Morn- ing at Columbia Road Home, Burial in Jewish Cemetery. Mrs. Eva Hexter, widow of Isaac Hexter, died early yesterday at her residence, 1735 Columbla road, follow- ing a brief fllness. Funeral services will be conducted at her late residence tomorrow morning at 10 o’clock by Rab- bi Abram Simon. Burial will be in the ‘Washington Jewish Cemetery. Mrs. Hexter was a member of the Red Crocs, Eastern Star and other or- :;nul:.uo'lr She is survived by three lisses Gertrude and Winnie Stern and Mrs. Joseph Berm: LOS T T e ‘)"d "Yard car: Valne, mA nanm reward. A Tiaiea he- 3D Farragut T phone Cleve: 0700 ulter 5'»'4.""1'\":: 'COIN PURSE, brown leather: cont. $40: Sat- iy "”2‘;-?'?’."-'"&"“%«: K e i ; 3600, Apt. 729, rown, contaiing $T0 Bl y 8, Kann Son TN Church 3! med “Max"; tag No. 8831, 13th st w5 R -....ngz" . DIAMORD, IOIW—- 2 Woodwara & Lothrop's, s, iluln countel Priday noon. ward. all District -!Ml Miss MecMa DOG, German !Iltpi rd, female, mm -nu LSunday em. without leense; liberal Tennessee Doo-vmm" kunk red enov. l°:§a"”i‘”' Newman, 2600 'mun W uatiin Evenings. clev 593. llll. lom-l: vdnll! ‘Wesley ite markings; Rewaid. Glev: 6420, mounting; -Bosto Helghts, dark Thswers name Posty. seanm G to nd M. George- fown Ted- coliar an 36 Ane. 03 “'l leash. R"II‘. North EARRING—Sund: dismond earring, | Finder b7 Feturning ". to i3 E} Eye ween and_Stat Novy mZ"‘ rl.nu call North 09is. AG in rrom of 1669 Columbia rd. Finder return to switchboard ope per- Reward. Sunday. -u;r. KEY CONTAINER with urday night, Reward. Call M LAVALLIER—Platinum, -uh l K Mis E_McDonald, 14is W st uun 80._Reward of 350. N 50, Gatirds Pumphrey, 2903 ,P MOREYBilt o il T with lar mnuf vmnu'y"&;mu Malker Finder please call ard. OGKETBOO, brows 3 B 1 mlnmer xuvfi-‘d P ca Pl . 8157. 2123 A3 POLICE_DOG, _fem; 1523 17th_st. n.w. Nortnbh'fi:s Sndrbe ROLL OF BILLS exceeding $100. lunra 2{, rze&um" 1413 Shepherd st. nw., of SMALL CO! u Pml ll Union Station, Sun- ‘contalning d: TAG b e fl'!?gxnl m’;‘l"lm for. E Wash, Railyay & Eleciric co of Albert Xander. Reward. $6-D, Star office. SPOUE SIX Yers. Bat. Eaad e G_BAG, 5t wi tained one volumn Harvard lberal rewsrd. P. H. Wise st. n.w. WATCH, lgdy's wr teh, noon, Fox Theater: initials B, reward. Harvard Hall, Apt. 49 WHITE GOLD WRIST WATCH, Swiss: Nov. 1 o siors, award. 130 Wab- OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT FINE MEN'S WEAR EISEMAN'S—7th & F V. L. SPEARE CO. e AR Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance Maastn Gnaver Lincoln 0524 JOHN R.“WRIGHT co. St. NW. Phome North 0047 Potomnc 4600 bON CRF.MATORIU N. VE _N.W. NA’!M‘L 1384, 1385 fierbert B. Nevius Funeral Home m New York Ave. N.W. Main 5690 5 Dlenifed Efclent ice., e ent service, Joseph F, Birch’s Sons 3034 M St?.fi‘w llllbllllml ll‘; Frank Geier’s Sons Co. Lioaern Ghaer, Teiephone National 2473 1land ST St NE. " Linc. 5543 FUNERAL DESIGNS. GEO, C, SHAFFER M!'-n. Lie Ao and Sundays th & Eye Gude Bros. Co-.m;;;lfi St. CLERK IN TREASURY DEPARTMENT IS DEAD Elizabeth Carter Ball Lane Succumbs at Agé of 7. Mrs. Elizabéth Carter Ball Lane, 67 years old, clerk in the United States Treasury Department since 1918 and for the past 40 years a resident of this city, died at her home, 3070 Q street, mnrdny after an illness of several )ln Lane was a native of Leesburg, Va. She is survived by her husband, Dr. G. C. Lane, and two sisters, Mrs. J. 8. Baughman and Mrs. William S, Hill, both of this city. Mrs, Lanc was the ufhwr of the late George Washington of Leesburg. Funeral services will be conducted at the residence tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. Interment will be at Leesburg. TWO AMERICAN SISTERS CALLED TO ENGLISH BAR Jessie and ;ltherine Hendrick of New York Hold A. B. Degrees From Oxford University. Mrs. By the Associated Press. LONDON, November 18.—Two Amer- ican sisters, daughters of a New York attorney, were among a large group of students called to the English bar today at the Inns of Court. They were the Misses Jessie Edson Hendrick and Katherine Munford Hendrick, daugh- t;rlknl Frederick Hendrick of New ork. ‘The sisters each hold bachelor of arts degrees from Oxford University. Three other women, all English, were among the 114 candidates coming from all parts of the world. Qards of mlmnkl. 1ather, OTTAWA A. THE PAMILY. OWEN, EDITH FORD. We wish to express gur sincere thanks and appreciation to . G, O Bullock, Charles Gushin and’ James Walk los rendered by uu Bvellne Ruise. and ‘Miss Josephine Mus com- anied by Miss Mary Europe. Zetn Phi eta_ Sorority undergraduate; the Sunday'| gehool, the bunch at church, the Alice Misslonary, group. m:uugmuuu, Alpha, ch-‘nm, Ferdphi rit; Howard Uni- e "7 dihegrers, members. of the Miner Norms kindergarten class of 1923, supervisers and teachers of the thirteenth Kindersarten club, pils of Emothers nd nrietta Ethel’ Wiseman' getting the home in order for the recel ?' nhuve and ving rted " niece. and W riends for the acts of kindn tters, nd Roral tribites dur- TR the diiheas and_ ihe death of our 1ov- ine_and devoted niece and wife, EDITH FORD OWEN. AUNT MARY AND HUSBAND, ROBERT, Murringe. HEBRON-DYER. Mr. Julian White an- B b TZARON. November T un SAMUEL , November 3 at Philadeiphia, Pa. by Rev. Roland Heacock. Btaflga. ABEL, FRANCES. Nover r 16, 1929, at 8 town Unlvl-llv ‘Hos! u. neumo! ant daught htn o Harry 8. - and Palmer aged ‘11 ‘months. Fuersi meral Tuesday, Irom - his Iate Dome, 8748 o, (hence to Coneress Church at 1238 31st st. D.W. Interment Sterling. On_Sunday, No- . N qorbuneral, from Fraslers tuneral home, corner of Florida and Rhode Island aves.’ n.W. ‘h day, November 19, at Jonnmn. | GFRTRUDE. et Henry s resting )8 funeral home, 467 N st. T¥ Monday. thereaiter at her la non 8o this life November 19, at’1 funeral p-rinn Cemetery. KING, THOMAS H. ll:mbln u( Ilornln: Star Lodge, No. 40, I. B. of W, are, hereby notified to lttlnd sorfow at the Eiks' Home Monday, Noverber 18, 1 P to make arrangements (fll lh! !Il- neral of our late brother, THOMAS NUv Ceremony 'lll lll! place T\lll< day, November 19, 1 ll lll‘ml‘ Sindertaking cstablighment, 814 4 5w Galumbxl ige, No. 85; P fi 0. 9, and Cnhlmbln Temple, Nfl 422, invited to_attend. R. LEO F. HOULIO‘ E R CORTEZ W. PETERS, Sec. LANE, ELIZABETH CARTER BALL _On Sunday _morning. November 17, ELIZA; BETH BALL al RTER e G cenidence, 3070 2t TuspanTs Novemper ‘10, 'at 10 a.m. Burial at Lees- burg, Va. LEE, ALICE. Depa November 13, 102 pm.. fro Ralcrment. ‘osemont ted this life on Fridey, the home for the She leav 4 ] ne son, Robert and & -mer. two_ srandchlidren and & host of friends. #Body resting at Annis Holloway’s funeral chapel, 111 43 st. 8.9 Funeral Wednesday, November 20, at 3 . p on, dear mother, God's way is sure, e Pacw’ you were WeaTy and nesded Test. He Cafiea ’vou home o #ive you rest. Some day. well Meet you, one by one me day , one by one. DEV! COOMLES AND ROBERT LEE. 19 ATTARE, JOSEPH On_Monday, No- M ot 18, 1330, at his "resigen 160 JOSE beloved Conduit rd. n.w., husband of Toulse Mattare (nee Buscher). Notice of funeral hereafter. MILLER. GRANT B Suddenly on Sunda b Continent. funerai ., _Monday, Novem- ber 1 T8, "4t 5:30° pm. " Interment Willard, at 2 30in' st pows SAB wife of John A. aboye residence on Tuesday, November om. Relatlves and. friends invited. 1wterm- 3 Pm:pect Hill Cemetars. .m. Interment at Ceme= altimore, Md. ARTHUR RICHARDSON. ~Sud- niv. on Ssturday. November 16, 1939, ICHARDSOL él'lrr.l‘“nfl,h‘llr -nd ‘Susie llc lll‘dnn Ol B a rs. Pul rvices at Interment private, PARKS. FRANKLIN C. 16, 1929, at his e N i readanes u‘x’i e " Laterment st Mouns ORVer his v. o Bttt er MRt Ratniers Mds o day, November 19, at 3:30 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. - interment Glenwood Cemetery. SMITH, ANNA vember 15. MARIE. Sudden! 1925, at he;' reflgenfle. lu 5] 2 p.m. BRO! tective 1929, Deral Bomey sth 2 ;m;' Florida ave; n.w. G. L. WAY-'\‘OM Secretary. istus At- BROWN, A. LINCOLN. The Chri ks Reltef . Assoclation announces the death of Brother A, LINCOLN WN. Puneral from Frazier’s undertaking estab- lishment Tuesday, October 19. at 2 p.m. 3, STEPHAN FULLER, Pr J. C. BURROWS, Sec! BROWN. A LINCOLN. The Banneker Re- lief Association announces the death of Brother A, LINC ROWN. Fuperal Franier’s go :-un: eltlh‘l‘hmant A SINGLETON, Pres. Fredericl lass {ation announces the death BROWN. _Puneral lrnm funeral parlors, 389 1. ave. L. KENNEY, B!e BLACKWELL, lB‘l:A 1929, llul' mother d‘ll !lmk'a“ d of Ingram Lo ‘Walter Tor RN Yoy the W. est Ji BROWN, A. LINCOLN. Rellef ' Assoc LING ‘mm A lfl fl “ l'orénpb;‘ a1, ' .'vn'nd ‘?fl: 5t “wiilie l.‘ul\‘ and Passed I L WOV' 19 the lIate. Abranam-and L f‘a"“&‘" o 'hl ite raham an ucinda ster of the late Lottie Willbanks. l.uh Toliver and fton Dickerson. Sh leaves h’lu“ of fl’l'l\dl Remain: 'l m:)y M i x':"v" " Puneral Fussdey, November from = Mount Moriah EmBeh srd ‘and L e s Rev. vey Randolph, pastol Interdenomina- RRE N, e Gsners’ Unton lnd.l.lfllel' Ruxiliars ;..l A fln.ull\nflllnl:u the d l Tzl‘ l; L Vember 1o 1026, trom Mount uomh m tist Church, 3rd and L sts. ¢ 1 Members are ursed 1o atte ATKINS, 'seei UTLER, EMMALINE. Sunday, Nove: L 0%, afier ' beiet iliness at G muel w. Butler, other of James, George and Samuel But. a host of other relatives Remains ome, - v, 'November R ren R a8 o Relatives and friends lnvlud th Imorial Cemetery. DODSON, CHRISTOPRER 0. Drynled tnis Fuperal & On Tuesday, November 15, THOMAS, WILLIE HAI. On vember 16. 1920, WILLIE MAE Tl;s“’t devoted wife of Ulysses Thomas. ter of Julius, John, James, Virgil. man, Estelle, Annle, May and Luclile Por. TR e the W. Ernest Ji . funeral pa THOMAS, WILLIAM G. Sunday, omer T ot et S Rsonviie WILLIAM 'G. THOMAS. aged 67 Notice of finunl huunu VAN DE WIE of J. Wi av 1352 Georgia v, mw. N Pl Funeral -l.nuu ruld-nu on | ‘WARREN, IIN.MIIH . Hosblial, “Teesvurs. Ve, BENIA ¥ WARREN, &m de ‘Tave ‘Warren and father 0' ‘William Paul and 'Mabie Deters. —Interment in Union ‘Cemetery. Leesburs. Vi WILLIAMS, LUCIAN T. dl’- 1y, t- Saentr on o ovember B NETEs reside Tuesd s X Berih, 'at 2 pm. - Interr erment Fort Cemetery. WILLIAMS. l.m':uw 'r. A _special n of Myron M. Parker munication Nieatns, November i0. 1620, to stiend_ funeral ' of our beloved past maste LUGIAN T. WILLIAMS, A 200d atte is desired.” VAN W. ROBERDS, M In Memoriam. BAYLOR. MARTHA. In sad and loving re- membrance of my dear mother, MARTHA A. BAYLOR. wko died one vear ago today, November 18, 1928. At the bedside of my dear mother, Night by night, and day by day T watched her lot hands crow ihinner, Xnd saw her Slowly fade away. I tried so hard to keep her wit Byt God willed that she shoul 80_I vielded to the parting. EhouEn it Alted my heats with woe. EVOTED DAUGHTER, ANNA muulsou:. JUNIOR. In <ad but loving Femembrance of our dear husband and 4 BRANSO! who thia: 1i1e one. year avo. today, November is1 WIFE. MRS, MARY BRANSOME: ¢ DREN. MATTIE. LUCY, CILLE BRANSOME. DICKEY. TAURA V. In sad but 1ovtog te: membrance r dear mother, LA £Y. Who dm 12 years ago today, November 18, 1917. Things nere, "o "&T:F'flgn'gt“fi'n’fio&'fr' dear! Four memory 1 as dear today As"In"the hour you passed away. Dearly loved and eadly missed. 'SON_ AND DAUGHTER-IN- MRS, HARRY . lit on’ Baturday, November 030 8 e 88 D3 resieence, o OHRISTO! io mourn thels loss & aghier, M J, Dickerson: two sons, Boynton O. son and Anh\n' D. n; e harl son; two sisters, Mrs s ‘Washington, ‘and_other ne resting Monday, éml :"""1‘: c:u lie fi?n'me 9 1 p.m. Pun (l(b C Tiitermont Harmony Couteters: EGAN, MARY T. On Sundsy, November 17 'ls‘_ M«Ma !}I Bn Fnd this _lite ST, B o e 208 B H ves tad but lovine emembraiwe brother, EEBY LEE who de- 15 Life November 17, 1 A loved one from us has eone, we loved is stil vacant (n ‘“dh rts T can m anx. ROSSON, PAULINE WITHY. membranoe of our denr wif PAULINE WITH departed fhis life’ one ear 250 loday, Novomber 2 ) I miss your kind and loviag smils, T uiiss your presence, 100. Ty Vacancey vou lett behind Cen only be filled by you. Thecheerful spirit God sranted you to sprea Lives on in memory. it never will be dead. TATaalS conversanions' vou are often men: tioned For “Sou lelf & host of loved ones who A oure, thel gfl'll ‘Wedn: FQUNTAINE, SUSIE A, November 16, 1030, New York SUi FOUNTAINE, wite of the l-« Rev. STames & Fountaine, 453 w.i mother ‘of, Wiliam ayhew. Notige of Saturd: llonm. MAR- VA. On Sunday, No :18 e.m.. EVA. bel of Liasc Hexter ‘of Galesburs. IIl; and Winnie Stersi nd ’w:ff‘n ufl' .‘," orning N rning. Novembar 2 t her ce, 1736 miss you: Lena. d LOVING HUSBAND, GEORGE. and ki L'fa’&‘:l‘ e motr of fhat wanappY n God called our darling me w- chml of you. dear mother; Yolur memory 18 always with: us And never will depart. No one knows the silent heartache, ot arlet thnt I ki P Botha. . sheace lence 1AURdhe dear mother wo ove 80 well. VING o D AUGHTERS, = PEARL. © AMY, T think of vou in stience me weep, "“"“"mm s inis life nm m Years n MI.“ tender, m t e do not tnln

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