Evening Star Newspaper, March 22, 1930, Page 7

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Exceptional Apartment Residence is offered in the splendid Kennedy built and managed buildings at 2301 and 2331 Cathedral Ave. Just Off Connecticut Avenue Modern in every detail, with high-type equip- ment, including electric refrigeration; efficient elevator service—everything that makes for con- venience and contentment—and in perfect condition. Best location in Washington—agreeable neigh- borhood; beautiful view over city and park—stores and transportation easily accessible, Revised Rentals For suites of 2 rooms, kitchen, dinette and bath to 3 rooms, kitchen, dinette and bath— $5750 to $Q5 To inspect call at office of resident manager, in 2901 Connecticut Avenue, on the corner. Kennedy Brothers Co. 2400 Sixteenth Street Col. 7280 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, MARCH 22, |“MARTYRS” TO BE GIVEN § FOR PALESTINE FUND Jewish Community Center to Be, | Scene of Three-Act Play by | Baltimore Playshop Troupe. | A benefit performance of “Martyrs,” a three-act play of Palestine life, will be given tomorrow night at 8:30 o'clock | | at the Jewish Community Center by the | Baltimore Playshop Trouge under the | | direction of David N. Finc! | The entire proceeds of the perlarm- Bn(‘e will be turned over to the Jewish | | national fund for the purchase of land for colonization in Palestine. The play | | was written by E. Milton Altfeld, and | was presented successfully a number of | times in Baltimore by the little theater group. | The Netherlands has a shortage of | lled labor. | Select Your Monument choice_in ll-l Hnlll!.d 5o R l nuumu, best ll"lmlxuhlm | B | prices, A- Washington Granite Monumental Co., Inc. WILLIAM JARDINE, Secty. _448 N. Y. Ave. N.W._ Natl. 6870 AMBULANCES Best in Town. 34 00 Local Call ok Chambers Co. % % Funeral Today GEORGE TOPHAM, Former trunk and leather goods dealer and lifelong resident of the Capital, who died Thursday. College Head to Speak. STAUNTON, Va., March 22 (Special). At & meeting of the Ministerial Union of Staunton and Augusta County, which will be held here Monday, March 24, at the Pirst Presbyterian Church, Dr. L. Wilson Jarman, Prendenc of Mary Bald- win College, will be the chief speaker. NEW SENSATION of the SINGING SCREEN | OMETHING NEW — Different — Sensational! The whole world’s talking because the whole world has been startled—thrilled—by this dashing, magnetic personality—by this greatest of all voices. Metro- Goldwyn-Mayer has given to the world the voice that only a select few formerly heard at the Metro- politan Opera House. And in doing so this company, known for its stars, has made another star—a screen hero who will sing his way into your heart as he has sung his way into the heart of the world! with CATHERINE DALE OWEN LAUREL & HARDY Directed by LIONEL BARRYMORE Music by Franz Lehar and Herbert Stothart !BAY STATE GROUP HOST AT RECEPTION AND BALL Society Honors Assistant Attorney General and Mrs. Rugg—Elab- orate Program Is Noted. Assistant Attorney General Charles B. Rugg and Mrs. Rugg of Worcester, Mass., were the guests of honor last night at a reception and dance given in the gold room of the Wardman Park Hotel by the Massachusetts State So- clety. Sanford Bates, superintendent of Federal prisons, presided. “n elaborate p ‘was presented, including novelty acts by pupils of Lhe Marjorie Webster School. Miss Marg! Emig and Miss Betty Hill danced "The Sweetheart Waltz,” Miss Hill appeared in a solo dance, “Caprice,” and Miss E.aig and Miss Margaret Bateman in the dance “Moods of the River.” Miss Anne Arlen, violinist, and Miss Martha McStevens, planist, furnished the ac: | companiment. Raflrond discussed a proposed excursion Boston of the wcle@y, to join in the ltemnunlry celebration of the Bay Duke of Alba Meets Briand. PARIS, March 22 (#).—The Duke of Alba, minister of state in the S government, having charge of affairs, had lunch today with ls}‘lmls’:ehr B;la‘;d ‘lnd went ove;’ {hrlnco- panish affairs, in company Am- bassador Quinones de Leon. ore Marriage Licenses. Claud lelll(l'-oh. ir., , and Helen E. Marvin, 25; Bennie J. Costello. 37, and. Edith M. Hav- goner. 24, both of Chierrydale, V. rel and Catherine A. 18, both of Baltimore, Md.; w. L nemezh e Drimmings, 22. and Lurle Small- : Rev. James L. Lewl a1 L Gherty. 3. and Helen M. Me- . 18; Rev.'A. 'H. McKinley. Max Fanaroff, 3. this city. and Bertha @roliman, 32, Stevensville, Md.; Rev. haries 1. Garrison. 26, and Myrtle Bar- bnur 19 both of Takoma Park, Md.i Rev. J. Harvey Dun ?nd. of, 43" Annabolis Ma’ Rev. 1 Herbert 8. Smith, Bruce Emerson, r. 23, this city, and Waldorf, Md.; Rev. C. Ry u 24, Viiae 1. Bosbirs. 23, Shelby, N, Civalid nmm Mills, 21, Potomac, Svalter My MRS, in 23, and u gon,,32. both of Baltimore, Births Repor!ed Filliam W, and Pannie G Kellum. and ‘Oles Togese g ogEas. wirl. o T sl Ruth E. Baughman. girl. W. Walden, 1. Pr eA- Baple .m.'" s b Ry Y 0111. nmnd. llrl Arthur ‘and_ Loy Raiph and Lella Endicots; boy. n P. W. Aton ang gent and Chauney and. Grace Gross. boy. Riddick and Virginia Vah: boy. Ernest and Elizabeth mrm-uvz. boy. Deaths Reported The following deaths have been reported to the Health Department in the past 3¢ nours: Mary J. Girton, 86, 2403 numekoncr pl §; Glark.' 3. 014 Girard st. C s (071 m‘|.n Bl.l) Prondenc' ‘Hospital. S doorer 8% B2 Bliltoeth's Hos- ital. = E.d'un! P. Christman. 50, 439% Tenn. ave. nt st. n.e. 5 Q liinser Hospital. Al T ‘Motep, Mabel Mercer, 3. Gallinger aml lack Scotch terrier. fema {o Pevpy vicinity 1500 biock 33rd 8 Reward. 1458. DOG—320 murd for return of male Boston brindie’ bull. ‘with ‘'white face and chest: ugs; when seen was wearing Colar bentias Maryland license No. turn to 8 Primrose st., Chevy Chase, Md., o ELGII (open Tace), chain and EeiZe intiate w3, WS ontLntfe Rethra £ %50 Park rd,_Rewsra. 23° GOLD DOLLAR. dated 1845, with soldering on back where 1 ed Lost - Thursda: Tenitmental value: reward. Return o 10 Grant Glrcle. "Adams §408 arles Carr of the Pennsylvania | beeri made into, tie = 0 1cae | Bortl: 1930, CARL A. MAPES, Washington attorney, who died Thurs- day at his residence, 3932 Huntington street. THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Mostl, cloudy and continued cold, with lowest temper- ature about 24 degrees tonight; tomor- row probably fair, with slowly rising temperature in the afternoon; moderate zmorro fresh northerly winds, diminishing by Maryland—Partly cloudy and con- tinued cold tonight; tomorrow fair, with slowly rising temperature in the after- noon; strong northerly winds on the coast, diminishing tomorrow. lrglnl—Mo!uy cloudy and con- tinued cold in north, and prob-bly snow and colder in south portion this after- noon and tonight; tomorrow probably fair with slowly rising temperature in the afternoon; stro: northeast and north winds, diminishing tomorrow. West Virginia—Fair tonight and m- morrow; not quite so cold in extrem west portlon tonight; rising tmnpen ture tomorrow. Record for 24 Hours, ‘Thermometer—4 p.m., 51; 8 p.m,, 44; 12 midnight, 36; 4 am., 25; 8 am., 24; noon, 28. Barometer—4 pm. 2092; 8 pm., 20.98; 12 midnight, 30.10; 4 a.m., 30.13; 8 a.m,, 30.21; noon, 30. 18. Highest temperature, 54, occurred at 3:15 p.m. yesterday. Lowest temperature, 23, occurred at 6 a.m. today. ‘Temperature same date last year— Highest, 77; lowest, 62. ‘Tide Tables. (Furnished by United 'States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 8:29 am. and 9:06 pm.; high tide, 1:40 am. and 2:14 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 9:29 10:04 pm.; high tide, 2:46 3:12 pm. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 6:10 a.m.; sun sets 6: gr p.m. ‘'omorrow—Sun rises 6:0! sets 6:22 p.m. - Moon rises 2:06 a.m.; sets 10:59 a.m. Weather in Various Cities. Statlons. - £8pINSIL ISOUBH Galveston ulvesan, mx." ion DANDRIDGE, y | P aNRent ory M. F. BARDWELL DIES Was Clerk to Chief Economist of Federal Trade Commission. Homer F. Bardwell, 42 years old, clerk omis! in Garfield Hospital Thursday night after a short illness. Mr. Bardwell had been a resident of this city for a num- ber._of years. He Is survived by his widow, Mrs. Mabel Bardwell, and two daughters, Irene and Helen Bardwell. Funeral services are being conducted at his residence, 1614 Longfellow street, this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, with in- terment in Rock Creek Cemetery. Czechoslovakia’s output of coal last year was one of the greatest in the country’s history. ! atlon, f {zations’ and ‘man “ior iDressions of sympathy and moral (b jtes at_the death of my beloved aunt. NEPHEW, WILLIAM E. LEE, of New York City. 23 Beaths. Bl J4 JFH D, On Frids March 32! 5 19550 Doy st his reside ence, 309 34 ', "jOSEPH devoted of Letitiy Blair and belovi e of Jogeh D. Blair, ir. of Ne York city. ""He ‘aiso leaves many other Telatives and friends to mourn their loss. Notice of funeral later. 23 J. D. Members of M ights of Pyth lohn T. Rhines. 903 (3 March 23, at 5:30 p.m mal srrengements for burhl o! our decensed knight, DR D, BLAIR night, Funeral rom Zon i Chircnr P st. botw 3rd and iy y Tlesaay, Sarch 35, M. CLOMAX, Chancellor Com- mander. THOMAS F. HARPER, Treasurer. 2 BRENNAN, MARY E. On Saturday, March 33, 1030, MARY E.'BRENNAN (nee Kelly beioved ’ wi Fu WN, HERBERT C. _On Baturday, Mazch at Walter Reed Hospital, HER. RT C. BRO ved other of T Brown, He 'also leaves many utmr “Pelatives and friends. ing résting ‘at tne’ Joho' . aron Bapti Between PFlorids ave. A I lll'mtnl Al’llnllfll National Cemetery. 23 BURGIN, L VA, D“-ma this_ life 28 he d'r’-’.fi‘.‘n?e" 350" Blisch r N n EVA LYDIA BUI fl"ood Walter and ves a_ ho mains is_Co. fu- . bernacie, l” notified Joses "sil, en C., Sun March 23, to p) r re for servic over the body of our’ late sister, LYDIA BURGIN. By orderot oo * s G. V. DENMAN, R. 8. ¥ CANNON, RAYMOND I (BUCK). Op Pri- 3 (Blom) EANnON, beloved” o of aa; otyA;, snd Thomas A "Cannon of I3 Puneral !lolfl the above rmdance on "Fuesday, Mar thence to the Ehrine of the ‘Sacred feart reh. were mass 'l' n‘ie suny o epose of his soul. Tnterment Mount Olivet Ceme Rela’ tives and friends invi 2% on March 20, 1030. EVERETT N, Rema| lnl (unenl r llor s, 389 Rhode Island ave. n'. No- ice of funeral later. COOPER. 3 RO MR Peect Se s COOPI‘R Volod husband o( Bally Cooper Robert 3 Jr He also CRABBS, HARRY. On Mar N 6:30 pm. at his rulde:m:h &5 1 HAI belo Lydia Grabbs. Funeral fro nh"""“ f¥iends ImViied th stend ™ Inemne® g e 3 rment Con- invited to a parted m: pt onll Cemete: CIGELY 3. Departed 0 arc) Prani Friday. &t cher, Tesidence, CJCELY J. DA B of Wil apter. ested to attend ma Taneral of P d, Royal ""fi"“ i AND"‘ DANDRIDGE. CICELY J, bars of E =:- Cnapier, Smm.n. . o Wlend "o 1 1 or" past nomnu.mn e o, % DAND] Y EMMA PETTIFORD, o R A RBOUR, !MNCH! CoGRILL, Bec 2 ANDRIDGE, _CICELY 5 bers I FPast Grand olake Notice: "Please Beaths. L ek T RNRD ‘33--.. Tife of the hlu lllllm Co., Mlh in_sts. n.w., on Monday, 2t 2pm "nmm-n; Congressi IA):"IIY‘ JavEs {:: FPridey. March gk sme- flnu.nun Hutc! 4, invited w o8 an Inger- ment Glenwood o- ":l'ld.l Mlnh 030, 8¢ Ber e ANTE LYNEH (hee Walsh 31 Dennis 3. Lyae late residence on g\eq 't D-mawry Rel II iy ine s atives and rcnfll”fl MAYER, KARL LEON. Suddenly on Thurs- Lorinards, 3070 ' ot n vy KARL TEGK a e beloved “husband ‘of "Germaine - Bruitte aver. | Services st~ Gawier's B n Monday, fo 8t Bitehen’s crmireh. g8 And Penn. a 1.w., where mass will be offered at § a.m. Interment Arlington National cnnzler{’ MOSS, NORMAN I Departed this life Tues 1930, at 9:30 a.m.. at _ois Sesiaence, at ine wke ot 8. yeuss, NOHS ve MAN 1. MOSS. the darl n of Isaiah -nf xuh Norman Moss ol“fofixml es to mourn their lo » loving and devote s Mis, Cora L. es, two aunts relatives and fri Funeral “services T, be heid, a me et man urch, R st. between, E Tw., Bundsy, Mareh 33, & Our precious datling, little llerm-n. bas a5 voice we lovzd s still A B Tever i b Wi uffered hours, yes, hours, "for cure, but all in vai 80 God alone knew what was best, And took him home to huven to_rest. THE FAMILY. MOTEN, ALEXANDER. 18 1030 et 3 o, -:131-0;11? Eose Moten, devoted father 3 e esday, Mare] *Hotpita xfi‘ifi"'nfn‘n’. Moten, brother of* m Martna® Thompson. . He leas srandchildren and three great- Fandeniidren. Remains ot his late resi- ence, 2034 E st. n.w., ». March 31 - Puheral” Sunday, from Liberty Baptist ~Church, an YB RC H. T. G ll it et Haons c::.. i it N oreh 1, Ao, SRR 7kin m’"‘fl A n her vear, LOTTA NICOLAY, late aunt of i tonta C. Pried Fu |I uneral Pl e. N.W., Sundly, lllr!.h REYNOLDS, HENRY HOOD. Suddenly, on Thursdey, March 0. 1930, at' New Brins- Deloved husband. of Addle and son of Mrs, Katherine S8impkins. Funeral services at Baffell's chlpel. b and B gday, Mareh 23 1:30 p.m. ncoln Cemetery. H sts. n.w., Sun- Interment Fort hicum teiente A’ SARAS icum_Heights, Md., Isasc N. Richardson. E mnel Co. funeral home, 2901 14th st. March 24, at 3 3 RoBER JOHN. Departed this life on Thursday evening, March 20, 1930, at_7:48 oclock.. st Frecdmen's Hospital, EV. BERTS, spiritual adviser at the District Jail, and ‘e beloved - father of aring on, stepfather of George and Zacharish Simmons and adopted father o Rev. M Faul A- M E. Ohureh will ofielate. SMOTHERS, MARIE. On rr(dn. March 21, 1830, "at ihe residence of Gegree, Gouni eniine, Hannie: RNotice o! :umnl later. SWANN, LOR| Priday, March zl 050, a2 the Tesidente ‘of nat nephew C, A Swann Sinclair. Brad Hel| Alexandria, Va.. AL ai Etvices Wi be B et 8t the ¢ Mr Sinclair on_Sul B Interment tpnnte) "t romek Cemetery, Pairfax oo ity, T o Ceprge Gashin SELieNa CWOMACK, Beloved Seddon” Womaek ot 11, O st Funeral services at, the chapel of Jons R Wright ’Co 1337 10th st. woonl. WILLIAM arted this life March 19 ln-l iy ork A% OBDS: T8 sears old: len_B. r. Pu- el loss & dausiiter: S5 Moo formerls of W 1:’ k ormerls of Wathing: now of New York. Interment o Harmorly Gemeter. In Memortam. NS CONIENE K. In et mi ¥ho left me four years ago, Marcl m ARCE A, JORN Teme: brance of our son JOHN LAIRD REA, who finud away six years 80 today, Marl 4 A Smash Hit at $2 in New York and Los Angeles where audiences are cheering Tib- bett to the echo. Here for the first time at ou ] r [ate sister, Y. SUIT CASE. black patent leather: near 13th gnd, Fairmont n. P T n'nlrntn i Y A Sacred to the POPULAR PRICES! SONG HITS: “When I'm Looking at You” “The Rogue Song” “The Narrative” “Litsle White Dove” guo for reward. rol old Tady. her only companion.” Retu 1114 11th n.w. _Rewa 3¢ YRIST W blong_shape, ’cfi.fié‘é“ S3151e Cbund: i o Hamilton, 1ady's, _ whi raved on back; lost last Fridi Li) 631. 22! black and white. lost Saturday. | 3 pob A B S T R PR P S S R B ER S R P AR S S PR PR R o, Railroad to Spend $7,000,000. SAN FRANCISCO, March 22 (®).— Pml shcun. pmlldenc of the souuum yesterday said the rail- mld would lrend $7,000,000 immediately menf * on train equip) OF COURSE... « « « it’s only human nature to wait until the eleventh hour. If you delay the purchase of a Quidt MAY Automatic Oil Burner until next Winter, you will sacrifice the wonderful advantages we are offering to those who are ready to install a Quiet MAY now. Why wait? Phione National 1453 and learn full details of this wonderful offer. After April 15th this offer will be withdrawn QUIET MAY 4uromATtic OIL BURNER COLUMBIA SPECIALTY CO. 1201 Eye Street N.W. Blnnu omr. Bt ON, D? urldly, l(ll’th 20, 19 her residence, 3232 T DIXON, Alvin. Bl 9, Alrin, Dlon o 25" Eor l'.d one A l M‘m Finersy ‘;».'H"Z' o Ax Ghurch, AL o lar officiating. R-lltlm and fhen Slands fnvs ted. Interment Rosemon On Priday. March LIA Funeral 22 | Modern Chapel, 'r-mcn- On _Thursday, A FERGUSON her 77th year. nce, 1009 14th ry. LE! . Thursda: 20, Jos0. B nis’ rg.'n'aencé' !z .. Rev. LOOIS Srangeniidren: Frances 7! ost of triends. Pumera] Mond % Baptist Chureh” Thierh :‘z"f\l:fi"m Sorees, Baptist Churcl terme; ing- w_l‘fl.}e walking with Jesus rough ‘Valle e T e of smae the path 'hlzh ‘He mads Hl‘ 'nry hnli'lv hll days of pain, !Al Tound l'fifi'r::n-ot“ ".m. He nnle no one a last !-_nwell. Nareh 3 le, cor. 10th \day. ‘Match 3 iy -ntP Grlénds' nvited: e m e Jo_mllmlv Louisa c. muw $his, e i rs. Hattie P. 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