Evening Star Newspaper, February 28, 1930, Page 9

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“ THE EVENm STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, FEBR! . Y 19830, : * H HOLY NAME MINSTRELS |CAR THEFT SUSPECT 'MRS. EMMA SIMONS DIES. Native of Evans Mills, N. Y., Was Ross of T the residence w il omcwte. 'flfimz il beim Glenwood Cemetery, —— For milk and bread from drivers still TROUSERS We can match your odd coat with our special trousers. Come to Eiseman’s for special trousers. We have a separate department, in which there are over 5,000 pairs. Just bring in your odd coat or. vest. OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT! EISEMAN'S Seventh and F Sts. DS INMONTREA| | Jesuit Priest, Formerly at Georgetown, Expires at Age of 71. Rev. Thomas I. Gasson, S. J. for- Two Eindl Days —of 'our Stock-Revision Sale Tomorrow, Saturday—and Monday Come for these tomorrow—remember- ing that quantities are limited and where such values are concerned at such reduc- tions—they’ll be snapped up quickly. Of course, charge what you wish—that's our way of extending “costless credit.” REV. THOMAS I. GASSON. delphia, and entered the' Cafholic e Church in 1874. The following year found him & Jecu:‘tk novice at the old 8 crd.lned pflclt by the Prince-Bishop of THOMAS 1. GASSON MARINE OFFICER'S WIFE AND SON DIE Mrs. M. G Rupertus Well Known Here Before Going to China. )‘ll‘nntOormm TO GIVE AINUAL SHOW m-ammrm«-mm on !Nrn- for Affair in urch Auditorium. ‘The annual minstrel show of the Holy Name Society will have its initial presentation fwmtlnm ludM\lmu(mnHoly commana ENGLISH ACTRESS SPEAKS of scarlet fever, the same relul in '.lu duth o! her d.ufii'u:‘, Pel \nl in wAmeflm Father | is rebu Gasson later was appointed to an Ccvllele whe‘re he became after penz u professor rhzwrle lnd phllom Transferred to Gnrmn In “I( Father Gasson was tran: jetown University, where ol | e e .];ch:red on _ethics at the law school lition to being dean of the gradu- I e department. Father Gasson is survi MY S 2 Il | brother, who lives in Virginia, il | nephew, who is an Anzellclu ‘minister, ll | now on‘auty in Soutn | hirrtapweliomsoiony Marriage Licenses. Landoyer, Md.. and city; Rev, . 22, xahnmnu u er. i and wmgy ¥. Blum, A, Sopner; 34, Baltimore, Md.. and 9, this city; Rev. Prancis Wysver. 28 nn« Josephine B. E Mattingly leeblatt, 22: ; And Louise 4 Eilli Oherr: vy " 20, this ity Rev. B. 21, Ju.klgn"m:nd Susan Drayne, h"x}:’m Weaar T "'; s Jabler, 22, d’ Earling Bryant, 23; u’;lglm 47, and Ethel Gibson, I mfi’:‘-"flenn l'imuu?‘ I e i —e automobiles taken into il | '™N GRANITE., MARBLE and BRONZE ON ||| DISPLAY st 448 NEW YORK AVENUS u.w Il | sa8 N. Y. Ave. N.W. . Living Room Suites $139—Jacquard Velour Suite.....ccvveniuveacsss 399 $219—Carved-frame Mobhair Suite.............. slfig $319—Solid Mahogany Mohair Suite........... 3239 $395—Solid Mahogany Amethyst Mohair Suite. . $495—Solid Mahogany Suite, gold mohair Bedroom Suites $139—Walnut Veneered Site. .. $95 SUB Walit Vgl Baite. .+ . oii e i . S139 $279—Decorated Walnut Veneered Site. . ......., $199 . 3269 $339 $375—Colonial Mahogany Veneered Suite. .. $450—Mahogany Veneered Hepplewhite Suite. . . Dining Room Suites $189—;\N’alnut Veneered Suite. . s139 $250—Walnut Veneered Stite. .. ...vv.sver... S119 $270—Tudor Design Suite...... wbrevatere i s189 $385—Walnut 'Vene.ercd Sheraton Suite. ..vvess 3279 $495—English Oak Suite. . ..o vove e SOO4 In addition—Breakfast Suites, Dinette Smtes Occaslonal Pieces, Lamps, Rugs, etc.—at equally attractive bargam prices. House & Herrmann “Furniture of Merit” Seventh at Eye Street Washington Granite Monumental Co., Inc. ‘WILLIAM JARDINE. Seoty. Natl. 8870 8- Orel lndb easury I it, in Albany, -N. ¥.; her brouurl ‘Thomas J. Gorman, it deputy ccmmhllon of nmom of this city, and u:ut Comdr. Frank J. Gor- man, U. 8. C. G., stationed at Alwfll» her sisters, . May man Mel‘edlth of New York City_an igan of Wenfleld N r, Mrs. A. Ri Births Reported The following births have been the Heal l in r?o iR W .na ?r‘:n f %, 2% nd Billie d' G. and Ethel v Marvel, boy. es A and Ruth M At ‘Flians .Yultlul and Oatherine Anderson, William 'rA ;o4 Hentietts Brown, | I ki el Horrle Photes. -m. ' Dealhs Reported g Heah ‘g&"f.‘.&"‘%‘t I '&"f.‘n"a”'. o er. Calvis 1l St B Tad James W. Hai muek 1313 Maryland ave me. it o a'l!'o“ 2 S ¥ g-mn wxgfl%‘% !&eoml i lters, éfll lumbi hl Fheims "m "Aed and '"P.‘lnk 8. Willlams, 40, Freedmen's Hos- The Final Reduction! $35, %40 and %45 SUITS 0’COATS $99.50 These reductions ‘are genuine and they warrant your immediate attention. Get your- nlfnburgunnow.whl.lllliulmdeohn are here. SMALL WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS —will do. final close-out Buy now at this price on Eise- man’s Costless Credit Plan! EISEMAN'S Seventh and F Sts. The Price one pays for funeral service is by no means a true indication of the quality of a particular service. Take our $125 service, for instance; it is low in price, to be sure, but high in qual. ity, Our service is com- plete and modern in every respect, and the price one pays is in his own hands. As inti- mated above, we have services from $125 up. TBeaL FUNERAL HOME or 'Gf”"”c‘,'.?z{’,‘ yourneighbor PHONES: LINCOLN 82608201 Edith Wynne Matthison Addresses Greece-American Society. Edith Wynne Matthison, noted Eng- lish actress, was a at the re- ception ght IS RETURNED TO CITY Youth Is Said by Police to Have Admitted He Took Auto From Owens Motor Co. ~ James Lawrence Conahan, 23 years 3| old, charged with having entered the Owens Motor Co., 6323 Georgia avenue, Tuesday night and driven from the establishment in one of the company’s cars after he had made an unsuccessful attempt to smash the safe door, will be s tags car and rej lul.ul them with from another machine, ex- l.ln-dumbearnnmnpotm ? from Wi 'hm he Ken- hlndmwcld it sad then welked uotl e ——— _ COL. T. T. DUKE DIES. Retired Officer Buried in Richmond cfinmry. The War t 18 Inmmed that LieuL Col. ‘T. Duke, U Army, who been_on eruiun. ducy In Nuhmond Vl !ur ral years, died efiy al- dly and was burwd in H tery there Col. Duke.was & Virginian and luved Gwo Innn tn the ranks m as & neond tcmnt ol n February, 1901, it colonel X ol P ar mwmmm 1o2a THE WEATHER | "% District of Columl , fol- lowed by nmwm uw tonight o to- me lowly H.ll.n' temperature temperature NM about modmte northeast it winds. ht - m!"'.'r;,.“.; Tising Temapers ;""""m mrgnn!nhulfllhhtu ,mm.heutnnd Vfi'llnh—hnhbly rain ht rising tempera: o o muwmnwm Record for 24 Hours. o pm., 48; 8 pm., 43; 34; ‘Thermometer—4 12 midnight, 36; 4 a.m., 3¢; 8 a.m., noon, 38. . ”ll‘ 8 30.23; 12 m, 30.36; 8 a.m, 30.41; noon, loMb ture, 53, 12:15 pam, 5:00 today. a.m. Temperat ture same date last year— Highest, 46; law-t.uu , occurred at ‘Tide Tables. (Furnished b! Unlud !ht- Coast and la'ma 2|1un pm.; hhhudn! w'mm:: ) pmwm y o and fiilnulln-. Today—Sun rose 6:43 a.m.; sun sets 5:60 p.m. fim‘h of Thanks. -n ur ng; ‘5 and xnfiu’fm&m' i il g K beloved namr"'m"" o PMY » Beath 8. "B ,gh%;.mi% mes Baylor, Clwllfl 'f'réh Rfll’ Efluh“' '! imin Atter late resis Inte nm‘.' n"?“im st n.w, Int'r ll' ey 3, 1 s at 9a, nnhr“ thence uemn t -t e W, ‘fl' m, mfi's.:‘.-ufla"’{"u::’.:.fl,..'"': "”"fi ;' F‘umant mmg o 10 o8 Ty ANNIE ¥ On t her Amfl:l ""‘"Yh 7&': nnul..z st and l »a.u“'"k“ tery. '"@f»m,.....,w._.fi :mmxmmmssnszsm 88! o e S R B SRS EE FOREI ™ am, omnvmh uno, today.) Temperature. Wn!w lou -Bia i Kccotink, Var - Teieghone umn §old, —stu wlsi k_,'&"'.!'é. e’.fi 2 s e e Yeaves to-m mn n £....ié'r'-’ f:@v» f‘*’i% .g ve. p.lll Hl’ 7. lite iter unetal home: 385 R ‘w. “Funera l ‘ llnlemvnt Gal cnhun‘lu Satur- No-l'o" -u’ A &M'nlv on Thurs- g 1 " X ‘f‘%&- hru-r iy by ..,z‘.’ .’t:.-m g odrs, Megarelte ?&ffi-vfim Ry T vieed % Cemstery. COATES, l, o ' to llu Test one year ago s The S FERE e o COATES, RAMON N. ,mw-—fi“‘ Ty Fuone once '.."‘..'.""" i i3, EDMU? to L e levoted faf ‘who "lflm:"' "Em,@,% LR B AR T -m% S X i Lore'n e g TeRE e m.rfl Ly f %fi" %me n.),}mu. .'R'-:I”‘gr‘..i mmmm-t.iflmm 3 T yoars FUNERAL DIRECTORS. RO RE " line. 5543 ‘,,,-v_m PEARE L S e PR, 0 Private L!mouslm Ambulance 4 B S N. i 5| JOHN n‘mwil“c'u'r co. ot .,,fi i‘LM_‘"Ush I %wt ‘e emle"on fatnor's or & bri ellie, i ons_ i e E R £ m«"s.-g -;_mu ain. Toterment VENSON. 3 ‘“3034)15!. e S gin'*::."...':x.“ St s, AR ). WILLIAW LEE'S SONS,- CREMATORTOM. A CHAS, S. ZURHOR!'I' Jouph F. Birch’s Song W,

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