Evening Star Newspaper, March 12, 1930, Page 9

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NAIL THIS DOWN —and clinch it—because it's a fact: where you buy your lumber does make a difference. You can't go wrong if you select a yard that is striving, with every load sent out, to add to its reputation for fair dealing and complete satisfaction. Galliher & Huguely, Inc. Sherman Ave. and W St. N.W. North 0488 OFTEE DISTRICI‘ OF COLUHBIA As‘ A Duty to yourself and these for whose present and future protection you labor—SAVE, and let the Union Trust Company help. It will provide the banking facilities, the interest return and the safety that help make successful saving possible. It invites your account. 29 paid on Checking and 3% on Savings Accounts SOUTHWEST CORNER : FIFTEENTH AND H STREETS - NORTHWEST THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1930. DR. EASTERDAY FUNERAL RITES SET FOR TOMORROW Former President of National Col- lege of Pharmacy Expired at Home Yesterday. Puneral services for Dr. Herbert C. row noon from the residence. nmr- irfax, Va. -mcvmhn hthe e ; Callege e!mcy.mlmfl George ashington _ University, Dr. Easterday yuuurw:ummmhm and president. He was & Until several months ls:. when he relinquished his business, Easterday had conducted a drug store at 700 New for mi e LT Easterdsy, he is survived by a T, Mrs. Vh!nn Dulin, and a brother, A Special H. C. M’FATE, SR., DIES. Foreman of Printing at Govern- ment Bureau Suddenly Expires. Harry C. MacFate, sr, 63 years old, foreman of printing at the Bureau of Pro | e tor. Joseph T MacPate, Jr., te. ~ Funeral ’:rnutmnu have Lillian Gish Returns to Stage. NEW YORK, March 13 ). Atter for Men! NEW SPRING SUITS $35 qualities . . . $35 styles . . . but we’ve marked them only . . . $ 27 50 Distinctive patterns in rich greys, tans, blues and browns. Every suit has been painstakingly tailored of choice woolens . .« it’s exceptional indeed to find suits so fine at anywhere near this price. PAY WEEKLY . . . Wl s, Gfld Jfi’lt Yided OR MONTHLY flumanl dignified’ credit plan. balance in April, May 0 added cost for credit privflagu EISEMAN'S Seventh and F Sts. Before you ask the Boss for a Raise hard to look like real money when you look “down at the heel.” And why shonld youn, when five minutes at any good shoe repair shop will equip you with tough, long-wearing Goodyear Wingfoot Heels of new live rubber? New Goodyear rubber heels will set your shoes square with the world—and keep them that way, because the world’s largest tire company knows BY THE MAEKERS v w, 1 | daughter in Che FUNERAL SERVICES HELD FOR MRS. M. G. SHEPHERD Dr. Joseph R. Sizoo Officiates at Rites for Widow of Former District Governor. Funeral eervices for Mrs. Mary G. Bhepherd, widow of Alexander R. Shep- herd, are being conducted at the resl- foronen lMl: R ration sirests chllv,y Merc! -n 0. . o Sizoo, pastor of New York Avenue Presbyterian Ghurc': of which Mrs. was & life member, omchuna Interment is in ruwk Creek Cemetery beside her hus- Mu Shepherd dled at the home of her Chase Monday. Her husband, who died in 1902, was governor of the District of Oolumw Births RePorted B! W. and Ruth Stafford. twins, boy and ames and Wadia Nader, twins. boy and AT n Loand “fl‘..: i ::.."ni'«" 8" Yairuder. .n"Ty A O'Dea. boy. Sfehme. Doy arrison. boy. Selecting a Monument rtbutes.® Reveonabie Brices, ‘Best materials. Washington Granite Monumens:}, Co., Inc. YR SN S5 %in. sare Best in Town. Chamberl Co. ey Liow to make rubber stand up under the pound, pound, pound of walking. Millions more people walk on Goodyear Wingfoot Heels than on any other kind——ask for them by name and gét them. It stands to reason these silent, springy heels can give more for your money— Goodyear builds twice as many heels as any other rubber company. On new shoes, too, look for the jrulat name in rubber. WINGFOOT HEELS FAMoUSs 1 GOODYEAR THE WEATHER h'mmm of Columbia—Fair with low- ture about 35 d to- and warmer, n‘uwhewmhz Tain and | > AN colder tomorrow night; moderate west and southwest, winde. % aryland—Fair tonight, tomorrow increasing l:loudhnum.lnd ‘warmer, probabl light rain tomor- 2 mnul{n-nflin:ymmemnmhn in colder tomorrow fresh loudiness -nd warmer, praba- bly followed by light rain wn‘:’;:row night and colder, fresh westerly winds diminishing, southwest by to- morrow, West Vir‘lnll—hl.r tonight with slow- tomorrow_cloud: l\fllowed‘ by light ntn with warmer :g extreme east tion, \ght. portion, colder tomorrow erometer—4 p.m., 40; lzmum.hun N noon, 45. Y. west temperature, 38, occurred at 7:15 a.m. today. ‘Temperature sam te year— Highest, 72; lo'ut.‘ o Tide TIH& (Furnished by anbd auu- Coast and My—lfl'flde llll.m and 12:36 F.m. i high tide, 5:55 am. and 6.25 'romorrov—low tide, 1:14 am. and 1:3¢ p.m;. high tide, 6:52 and 7:20 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 6:26 a.m.; sun sets 6:11 pm. Moon rises 3:44 pm.; sets 5:28 a.m. Weather in Various Citles. E‘hflnnlun. - ASGIH a swer 3 28| 228323 REI2RENATERIRES :;ns::a:ssaa:eszsss:::m::s::az::::s:ss:::::u jear cloudy T dy lear t cloudy Goudy a3 E s e P e R me. tode a5 Part cloudy tions.) umgm '“‘ ' Deaths R rted. o B .’i*'lll'}.’.%" :g..,.iv At 8 %, Sune 2l pe. o ah E. Ridgway. 63, Georsetown Hos- 5 0. 1150 Kalmia 3 u\nuu luntu rn\ Sani- 558 Geor -ny n nited ta ":?l l'ly. . vmm tates -vn Hos- lllt i rolfe. !l. il”'lm B ll Wflu% 1!, 408 ll'.. at. g & F ".Ir:rg s... . FOUND. 'n.“"u o E@F"'M':n:“:.x'a*:s.:‘ WST. Boeep Bt 'a,..,......'a,un fi"flw‘“:’.l m“fi@@%fi Age. receive rewa: among them ¢ iegs & Strate on. O orth 418t or Wisconsin. 4idi -end-tan_monsrel ghildren’s *petl” B R DR n!ul. (two), Bunday, March 9; one a black body, brown spots over eves, and the other black spot on back and black ears. Reward if returned to H. W. Poole, Ballston, Va. 14 GLOVE—Tady'y Brown Testher fur lined driving slove (right): 1 reward. 8. Colaman, North 8386, * Bvenings Potomac GOLD MEDAL o h fob: -n:r-na on |- ., Ilhll‘l;ton Clno! ol hamplons 1927-38, Miitner, 1921 .** Pd please telurn to 1318 Ingraham st. n. 2 ST ard. {\l n, light sapphire setting: inicials O, 8 B Reward. _Phone Lincoln 4661. RIDGW, black b it h T e TR B - ° 8. IWAr Ollr‘nflun -W-2 ol OPBY, wire-haire i ‘mnnu old: Black And “white: Teward: lm ik 3 éul Ber. con: th some Book "Go. for Teturn o Con: onyx Rear:’ and & 'stat in the stone. 3708~ a; or.kers, N. ¥. tinental Hotel: SUIT OXSE_Party who foun 9 p.m. Sunday, dropped from between Dupont and Iowa Oll'r-lil. | North 6787. Reward. SO cuas wt yindly ot B | “Th KIC! lt“er T bta- Rom, Tacel in or near Schneids " ot Theater. et ate litan Return to Metropoiitan eater. JmnM. : uflc?ufi’n wil- “ ara W ‘t” tal- un nd Bhel X. T A.m‘."v.‘"% ’nk"n"l ot "“”‘x-.-. iy g:.'_-;".’.:a-s & 2. By ST Al Harold B bolh l v-r mond. wood, aa; v | ™ Philanthropist Gets Peace Medal. mt¢ eon ‘arburg, chairman of the executive committee of the American Arbitration Association. @Qards of Thanks. o Deautiil - foral Ctributes the recent {lin ‘"mnt{‘ .,"mn{ jster. LETHA (3 FLEMING, ALICE LATNEY. W Press to our host lfl relative our deepest. gratitade ighest a) ciation for the many favors T brothertneiaw. Willlam K- Bowic -in-law, Willlam w Drassions of symgathy”and besut ind an P horai - tribul . Au‘,{:‘!" iful our sister, M; AN AT S Braths. BARR, ROBERT M dax atzen 1. 1flco“n ER 'fl;ccm- , Beiov a ;s"ma f"‘mg"nfl:““ lll.lg 4 5 rr"olfln BOONE D. QSWALD, Suddenly, op March ; 1n Los Angeles, Calif, HoONE, husband_ of Hilda n D oome aad Boone 'of ‘Foreatrille O Md MATZ AR Testy Forest Lawn Cemetery, Los Anzei6s, ?n'lfi YANT, G sday. March llg‘ I'“n"lllu'l P‘V(‘" g' 'mfll l:gilm daug} ,@ gmfi“.\"' mrfl'.m Ay st 3 p.m. interment at 'l'uudn. Illgh .m. terment uneelri n'émom?"co PIRNED oSt T 8, Mansssas. T4 WATERS. ‘youngest son of d the a AteXE. 15, the 3Tst Tear of m.-rs..,'.?" 1838 5. 18 a; terment ll Citizens’ & et e v Relstives and mvn mn"’ i ?ID On_Mon. gm arch m"% at ng unum:m 4119 u e late Oeorve - cuwm he above residerics on .‘mu Cnaren 308 n B Reladt fives rlund- Ifl'llid. ‘CPHBHI % a'n On_March 10, 3 4. it Georgetown Uni- 03D gnfiumn" J. nvgn Fife of the iate Jam her late rnmenu 71 ;j Thursday, March us ., where requi i sald II ' II for the repose of her soul. Inter: Qlivet, ‘Cemetery. Priénds and nlnll;u EASTERDAY, HERBE March 11, 1930, at “‘n-?«au nu u-- Soon. rment Mount n uuu. 4 rom 8. Mary dn Pgu“ RENCE. On Friday. March 1. CLARENCE Ki a-“ Kelley. brother of Alice Gross. Laster: ymony anche Ceita’ Gatin eral Thursday "u"“ rel and e erient L Dol cenes, MILANA, SALVA! nesdey, March 1 o305 Dlh SALVA' ok ‘ave. nw ereatier. I‘a.. Alhl'fl.ll ? lctlrdlt l(lrch 8, thes ol e inerai hom 335 Notice of funeral band ot Carrie unm- an iward C. m., hfill Iann ste. fiw Taterment " Giarion. 'fle“"f' NAYLOR, MARY J. on Monday, March 10. ”'MMw%m iy faylor. 'fi‘...x.n %WMWT ‘Chure e tald st 0.5 Interment istives and tives .na m-nu P invited: “1dierment at Leedstown, 15 & nd friends in- Olivet c'm:'!ul‘l!\d Xmermnnt at Mount RICHMOND, ES E. 1ds 01630, st the United OBtaten Neval Hos: pital. ed _husband of ces will be_ held of 318 ¥ Cast. st ) Bervi he Zurho) Boralparion 8 t fu- arch ’! !0! ‘P mlp'ln!em!nl uAl:- lington Nl!lunll Cem!ter JAMES E. of ' National arch glal communt- Tare Srother. JAu' ordn of th. 'oslhl uf w"r On Tuesday. the .!Z -nx late ridge, ,D & a.m. Relati terinent Potomacs IBIINI é&" T 01 Sanal tond, nesr on Thursday, March ad tiends mmm nn umuhy> u‘-ruh devoted u.tlle; . rnu:‘ rT'nu "2y 8";' l:nln ‘Memorial SELVEY_IDA. On T arch 11, 1930, TOA SELVEY, Qevoted ife ot Josh . “mother of 'Ann pelin, s, Lula Tsra m sister 5. Maren 94, S0 e neral Fri Latonsyille, uu maing rest. y TS, WIIIIIII.IY 5. -3 J. flhfl"‘l‘ A special l'hm ‘ nd -na mm corg, 13 lnn W Allen W. Chapel M. ureh, near on Thursday. March 13, at 2 WILSON, GERTRUDE nesday morning. u-ng"x‘:','d s oloh &5, B, e -3 “James and Har- ndfather of Ch Berai 1 oclock Thur m”'“ arch 1 ay, Grice's funeral parior, 13th and R n.w. Interment Harmony Cemetery. lfirlln ll‘!l‘l Couneil, t held at the ! WIMB Y. Members will :lnn attend. K. BURNS, Mast . WATSON. Mcu!lr! nes'.fi:'-'lmx?o T3, pers of i. a7 requested ttend Tuner from tm Grice %’:" Bnlor at oc n- All me llmn : “ Pars 252, rovageeed o A -.-.r“n“_ ; day even! 3 ey 7. " "i’ w. M. B 8" h"'flx rai g ‘WOOoD, Gi WYNKOOF, JAMES W Desday, March 13, 19 n e 4, at 1 e Manasces, Var Fe ln ‘mnflnu. 5 s years ago nehux el "‘fll I St o B. In sad but u«oxonrc:rfl'b'm”" P&l % e clent Tears 'W 12 51‘:'& }ovofl spd remembered always o | "R BN L"" mu ‘March 12 1921, ke s flower way, Uoon this eartn he. cond n.u:"u d sees and knows f!ué IN, ln nd but - b he_took { wlTo' BEN:. I two vears llcl today, Mareh 13, 1928. I onm !hlnk fl( dl!l lfltn. by 11 toget lut Qh I Gh inged it 11 is now, Al fl-... g Iflm LEITHA A. . HALEY, m Ln%nmognx'k u:{m -ml?.‘ ,n&-:- -"'i'“&-:’ °“§ni""""¥ms“ s day. desr mo t we AMILY, & ‘JOHNSON, B. COOK. Sucrad to the memory of & dear, cousin, fuu COOK" JORNBON, wie Bie Soven sears avo todup Maveh 1 1938 I shall never forget you, Alma, dear. “SEEUBES Wiuauson. n '1«." ANTHONY ll’li.fl’l‘ cem "fi 3 |'I rears u.mc.nuuuzuu‘“n-. R R .,un.w : . | PACE. meno EID, 3 atenter, S four years ago today, March{ i3, 1 As !Auved her, 50 T miss he A s x:‘m year ll:l‘lollv» anleh I Bemembrance s, the. o 1ot tries to hl'nl St el e vatn. Heaven retaineth ire, R Frn i L e FUNERAL DIRECTORS. :,“3 Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance 412 H 8t. NE. Lh s R, 4 iJOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1337 10th St. N.W. Phone North 0047 'Qflmqsflf&fl 'p.; lI-RH_E- POTOMAC 4660 8 yrs. st 128 H st. 45 yrs. st 040 ¥ et i Clyde J. Nichols, Inc. 9th St. N.W. Col. 634, - L0 o J. WILLIAM LEES SONS CREMAROETOM. 332 PA. AVE. N.W. NATIONAL 1384, 1388 q'l-A‘ 3 S. RHORSi E at Georser | g rn ) b'flvlt)'lI wi I c’; gway. Puneral V n Funeral Home 984 New York Ave. N.W, Jonph F. B!rch's Sons m ‘West 0008 National 2473 % Teisphone Funeral Directs Ambulance l HSE NE. . Liac 158 R JESS CHAILLET, JR. Funeral Director Ambulance 521 8th St. N.E. u-. 9538 °* Autos l R‘fl)lfl Deal & Co. .mm e RE co :f;o Prank. u{’:‘m oo n‘fi!&. fi fi e formerl MO F SLNW.____ F_St. FUNERAL DESIGNS. vt Auto funerai | Gude. Bros. Con 1213 F S. Artis GEO. C. SH L !HE'M:["“M!‘M% fl-l‘?fli fn‘l thw ‘l’a. 'l n' Dep: tnis 1fe Mon- her m,‘llv ! i Open Evenings and !I*g CEMETERIES. Vaultage, !l per month, Choice lofs and sites for sale.

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