Evening Star Newspaper, February 13, 1930, Page 9

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PHE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. B. €. THURSPAY, FEBRUARY 13, BALANCE MONTHLY Especially Low Terms on The Best of Cleanersl| ‘The Hoover has-proved, in scores of exact tests,Vits ability to remove m&rfpo?-auu than any other cleaners waonmlunfikbmudunm on special terms. Pun limited tinte The Hoour. mpl«e wi can be- Th amount. will be given On;w ols.gl:mer all the Dustin yment much less than mogthly asd a libegal lllm Telephone for immediate delivery of a Hoover. on_dme special terms or for cither 2 demonstration or home trial: ‘Model-760-Hoover $79:50 cash: Wish-Dusting-Tools $92.00- ‘cash: Smait-earrying cherge sdded on monthily pryment plan. THE HOOVER COMPANY, NORTH CANTON, OHIO The HOOVER It BEATS...~as it Sweeps as it Cleans S. KANN SONS €0. LANSBURGH & BRO. : ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP AUTHORIZED HOOVER SERVICE, BANK OF COMMERCE & SAVINGS BLDG. PHONE NATIONAL 7690 MEN’S FURNISHINGS Neckwear Formerly 50&$3...... .$1.45 2 B %o SRRt K LT ancy Negligee SHIRTS Formerly $2.50 & $3........ $3.50&$4 ... $5.00 NOW SILK SHIRTS $3.00 & $10 An Odd Lot of Fancy Negligee Collar-Attached Shirts (Sl-l Age Slightly Soiled) $5.00 & $7.... $8.50 & $10.. Mufflers Now .$5.35 All Flannel Robes Ys Less Woolen HALF HOSE Were NOwW hhmmmumwm- ing the night. The blaze broke out a-hat factary, lldmn;u]}yhld- joining buildings and to an armary, where explosion of stored ammunition made & d]"ph I '& mend flremthe s | - "m helpless' to combat the MEMORIALS il | & GRANITE. MARBLE and¢ BRONZE ON DISFLAY at 448 NEW YORK AVENUE N.W. Washington Granite Momtmenid Co., lnc. JARDIRE, Sect: mfl? Ave. N.W.- N‘!!.S"IO | FIRE HITS VERA CRUZ. ST BT w. WARREN TALTAVULL 3619 14th St NW. Corner Spring Road Phones § Col. 464 Best in the Ci ty—Cl“l 0!1'7 Stretchers, Blankets and Pillows, All Complete Funeral Service as Low as $75 $100 $125 5165 $195 up All Are Complete—Cars, Hearse, Casket and-AH Use of Chapel and Pipe Organ if. Desired $85 G ‘We Have Large and Wholesale Facilities—r g The Great W. W. Chamber:' Co. “Sincere J-nfic- 1400 Chapin St. NW. - 4 $4.00 $150 Steel Vaults Col. 0432 Bu Your Next(}Coat or Sult here on liberal terms Eiseman’s prices are fair and reasonable. We have added NOTHING for the con- venience of charge privileges. Credit prices are exactly the same as cash prices. Come in and let us explain the advantages of our credit plans. Pay out of your income in small weekly or monthly amounts. EISEMAN'S Seventh and F Sts. ENNA - JETTICKS Now you may 1930. JAMES A. HENDLEY DIES FROM HEART DISEASE Was Clerk in Department of In- terior for Past 38 Years, James A. Hendley, 56 years old, for the past 38 years.a clerk in-the Depart- ment of the Interior and active in Ma~ sonic circles here, died at his home, qno Norwood drlv:,, Chevy Chase Ter- Md.; whemdlme g M. nendmmnmmbcru!lt of Almas mmol“fie s Shtine and e of Lebanon. He was a na- "'fu“h‘ha‘\'mad his wi Adeh Prances Hen :{mu dow,“Min t.hgl uidldenue tomorrow aftern et s o’clocl ORANGE SHOW OPENING. SAN BERNARDINO, Calif., 13 (#).—Ten miilion oranges, "!’:hull’! in size and shape, will be on display here to- 11 t at the opening of the twentieth kmll oflnn ‘show, ammnual public tion by Southern California's “A n‘flnum’ background_of exotic C] Ing beauty, “creited from the motif “The Land of Make Belleve” will provide one of the show's most spectacular pre- mieres, officlals said. Qard of Thanks. ""““‘ :nfl"nn;fllur Tar Subnor h' &%."-nf’ ‘many 1{5&5. ror"‘fimr"' diiens 254 curBrotner, HARRY T o LOST. ll mflnfl and’ I'G t at lu; a.no'r Jast & lmmf:' m:;r“ Revard: BRA ja,_XE seal,_Baturd P, T i exeent Brown ‘Reward. "Phone, mhtch: Bk g ¢ Sollar 51 t :;E“m' or S8 arines. Rewsid Boto: H\M !"’1 GLASSSES, sheil rimmed, viei conn l'l. R"lrd Phone falning brown bl“ folds, 's. "Reward. u{-n'J 6900. oling_leath Srea i, o "’;“& of i o 160 Ttallan Bl 5k ook ‘and kel r and You. Cal SPECTACLES, sheil Tim, in brown leather case cont. small silver rosary locket, initials jaTO%TY engraved Allce Bray. Poto- Galt Alexundria 67 e old, with six gree stones, marke Enon 'lflmn have Comfort, Beauty and a Perfect Fit—all at Moderate Cost We can’t repeat it too ofen Suppose you wear a size like 7AAA, or per- Vhncent . Mll‘!‘m hereby ted to QUESICHARD A. O'BRIEN, Commander, E. POMCCABE, AIutant. BONNEY. HERMAN LA a2 'r?ufl. day, Februsty 13, 1030, a¢ fesidence. Walnut s HER! LANK] Notice of funeral hereat! BOWEN. WILLIAM THOMAS, n laenu Fiv L Jeknal me MOR.L ave. n.w. No: arted this ne' Yineral tice of funets nRol ALICE, On‘hl e HR OB, devsted dauenter hobert” and Josenling Brooks, 'grand; Fof M lm nd ufi' o' ?rmm 16, at 1:: .3 ’ T e "’ o Tate residence, 3300 v BROWN, MAUDE A, Ou MAUDE o i Lu! ghton, ud “Sn, Saturday, Febe ¢ 11 Interment in ad- Sulmn: zmmn Sior Sifirnes, e "Sb P bloved "wite ot Jor 2 Jeans. I’sfi 'xnunun at lc‘-'x:'r %}8‘.’&. le‘ll’, ‘}‘ the 'beloved Mother of m:lma ier Eogles, vary T fnvmd omry, wuay o e W R :30 &.m.. II l' w nd Katle Turner, Hattle Charity Payne and Euneral services from n Thursday, Pebruary sidence of her, sister. beloved wife o the Funeral from _the r-mum: snurau LTeoraary 15, &t 3 D-nmu this n A PLER {o nun ] Rt leteY ronora Bonnes ‘:! Nortolk, Va. | REDD james H. Rotlin: ¢£.°:‘:".,"}::":'v;.?fl e lams’ Turier 208 L Notice of zuneral tater. 35 : LRGN T D YDER, MARY. On Wednesd 12, 1630, MARY RYDER. widow or Jahn Ryder. Body rest T4 Bennsytvant 't offered at the h. 36th qax. Febriary mt Oljvet 14 Rack Creek G6 "« '“". a% ock Creek Cemeters. R ay. Pebru- 900 Kenil- V00 Bervices win be Beld at her e fesidence, Fridar huflfmv‘nfia' Intertieit Aviineren Mo Hotat ‘orloies;, 12ermest Ariingion Jah In Memoriam. _|Bowres, NerLE AnD wiriam m. COMLEY, | sudde » N Va. e tele, lllmwl nl VA|7 w M '.I l P B '&‘f» 1Ty . g@w ite: it Bives and ’:fi ds invited. fi “‘f!‘dm""!u r!sl n Bliurdl ', Interment Arlini Relatives and fends i " nlndlv February it Iul" ml‘:‘::e.; ek gt 5 nfi-‘mm s A g b S “K-‘:R‘a"‘“?.‘" Joermoe, 18 w’lnut den, N. MARY. Departed thll.glol:‘ml " widow of u: S, ROBERT E. The Youne Men' .Fa. s end 1 & 14 1930, 8t 3 O' lro- PR e GRIFFIS Erotective ineral day. Febraw the ue{“r W. STEP) ared H!I"lvllh Md. nmer named funeral pariors, on Satus AT 2 Reivey nd. xmmu Inviied. ” Interment Ceaar HiU Comeig 5 dnn ', on wod Ay, BUS0enY o Tt ‘Hendley. '_2:.";:,:“ G M SR . rpoem communt- rrm v mnu 1'1_ Tate Bmh-r. servl y, Pebruary | Gi trlbu;? of 10": lnd devnuon wAlhl m-n':? s, 'l 'h "DIFM this 3 1919, ‘l. eATS l St Ba% 'il.o"'fi‘%u?’ Love; UBose: "E-'n. fais n l.bove S, %Hl"l the i ge HD' Dlllh‘ lhch’ ;lum“’ e 5’;‘-: -n‘“nfl'""&u’.‘; Tears S0 tadss, Fevrumry 31085, More Sendl U S P B, st ;e 'Ilh.ln o rhfinm A%um c%%‘:'""' SHARLES. X I“ .lgvh? [AR] CAL e vears eo 'wa b " S aded, day by "day, Untn" God”took o llul be m‘z 'D.r.: i { i i : uzs, bEGSTED Wit your name; Clll ID AMELIA. In _lovin e g m{" sister, AMELIA CU! D, Test six ‘years ago to- rance i 8 solden c -ln mr l%mlu 3," xm o pea; white city, where you A-u‘fiom i and care, el U mn 7ou here, , MARY AG“! In IDVI%I -Alofll'Ia lear _mother, MAR: ho departed, this life five years day, o ! 3, \Who 3. arted ‘h'l l“‘ l'“'l years ago today, February k. l"xst. e T oud ’"'gn' un?.é:'u iz devori E ASD TARNETT G, X, JOHNSON, ALICE Y. dn sad and loving re- membrance-of m t“ A Whoo d-p-ned this life oné Tt a0 (oday. Pebr 1029 In_my heart your Sweetly ten ‘hkm! llumum mm».m an:o of my dear’ THOMAS irees yoers seo Today, His' wxu Am: CHILDREN. * ving memory of S, Who Seft s Tous sears 3, l" 18 o m:‘b unh o ‘,’&“y‘. this life one year ago wn-y ruary 13, 1929. Rl T HER AUGUSTUS. 8," CHAS. S. ZURHORST 01 EAST CAPITOL ST. m 3034 M St N W Rt Thed toet Frank Gdu- s Sons Co. ia sEvmT €7, v, National 2473 TIMOTHY HANLON m-ul Dlmwr Private Ambulance 641 H St. N.E. Linc. 5543 N V. L. SPEARE CO. Pon P merly 840 F 8t NW. .t | Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Lxmousme Ambulance 413 H St N.E. Lmh osu Chapel JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1337 10th S¢. N.W. __ Phene North 0047 ALMUS R. SPEARE - Succeeding the Original W. R. Speare Co. Connecticut Ave. gt P(?"I;O-IVEAC 4600 T o, élyde J. Nlchols, Inc. 7"h & K l‘“lmlfllflllfll %uo‘npwlmu-‘ Feb- 3212 14th 1207 F Street —And, at our 7th St. Store only CONTINUING for a few days $ 2 .89 g-m & $1.00..85¢ haps 9—or, let’s say, 2C. Your usual experience is to look all over town—finally locating your size in an expensive shoe—or giving up in dis- gust. That never happens in “Enna Jemcks Sizes 1 to 12, AAAA to EEE, constantly in stock —restocked dally by the factory Have you ever heard of such a thing in $5 and $6 shoes? OF course, you h-ven t! So, now you need U RRIE. Ok 'fi" no longer,be told you've “An Expensive Foot.” ter 100, "‘m“ el et dhig B “l 1 triel Alry n-hptm Cavitol and Lounging Robes (Brocaded Silk) Formerly Now $1soo ki S 513.50 Formerly $3.50 & $4. $5.00 & $6....,. . SILK PAJAMAS Now ..$1.95 ..$2.45 ..$315 7 Pairs Silk Pajamss. ... $9.95 Sizes B~C—D ified, EMcient lu’ o W. W, Deal & Co. ST. NE Je WILLIAM LEE‘S SONS astey. Jomnal g CREMATORTOM, ‘it b 47| 33 PA. AVE N.W. NATIONAL 1344, 1388 R FUNERAL DESIGNS. ICK J., gt 58 o xz'i'i"i-‘ Ty Sy soy: | Gude - nfl. &t 10 o'c 8t — iriends invited. 13° Gl Discontinued Line of E&W Soft Collars B 37 50c s ] T, soniadss of the Ririon ngidag of Were 58.50 and $10 l% and 7.. $2 85 Sidney West .. l4th & G Sts. N.W. BUGENE C. 60TT, gruithnt St. longer the Clearance of short lines. Women’s attractive ties, pumps and straps left from re- cent $3.95 to $5.85 sales. But time’s fleeting—hurry! %w..ma» A e 14th & E; w«* ; “GLENWOOD CEMETERY rVaultage, sl per month. Qpoice lots and sites for sate, -

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