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OLD-AGE RELIEF MEASURE ADOPTED IN NEW YORK Assembly Passes Bill Without Dis- senting Vote and Forwards It to the Governor. By the Associated Press, , N.- ¥, April 1.—Without s dmfl vote the Assembly last 10 years. At about the same time the Senate another bill, designed to set bureau to administer the old-age relief. This also was sent to the gov- ernor, Mviu passed the Assembly No nnd payments are the terms of the relief estimated the payments will average about $244 per The the d amount u about $12,500,000 a year. ——— Births Reported. Glarence, G. and Mrytle Pugitt, boy. Homer T. and Edith I Booth, oseph Y. and Gertrude me. "bor. n E. My bo: EISEMAN'S Seventh ar nd F Sts. Dress Well On An Eueman Charge Accaunt Here's GOOJ N ews for Men! $35 NEW SPRING SUITS Bought special and m arked the same way o9 oo Al the best styles and shades « « 4 o $92°7 50 ON EISEMAN’S LIBERAL CREDIT PLAN! Take advantage of this spe- cial sale and get a new Spring suit at a saving. Pay in convenient weekly or monthly amounts on our liberal credit plan. Whatl| Science in a laundry? by [Government Rate Expert Buried at % the Interstate Commerce Commission, McGOVERN RITES HELD Mount Olivet. Funeral services for Charles H. Mc- Govern, 41 years old, rate expert of who died at his home in the Argonne Apartments Saturday, were conducted in the Shrine of the Sacred Heart Catholic Church today at 10 o’clock. Interment was in Mount Olivet Ceme- tery. Mr. McGovern's death was due to | pneumonia. Mr. McGovern was a native of Louis- | ville, Ky. He studied law and was admitted to the bar last Fall, He is survived by his mother, Mrs, Peter John McGovern; a sister, Miss Louise McGovern, and four brothers, Halsey McGovern and Paul W. McGov- brother, No Need to Hesitate! 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Greenwell of this city. funeral services We have to serve suitably, no in need. : in every case, with o §;.~r.§' Py S i R PHONES:LINCOLN 8200-820! VISIT to the Elite Laundry would amaze you. In five minutes you would be say- ing, “But I had no idea a laundry could be 00 scientific!” Sheal | TUESDAY, APRIL E. W. GOODING DIES Paper Mill Shipping Clerk Is Vic- tim of Heart Attack. Ernest ‘'W. Gooding, 51 years old, shipping clerk at the District of Colum- bia Paper Mill, at Wisconsin avenue and Grace street, died suddenly yes- terday when stricken with a heart attack. Mr. Gooding had been a resi- dent of this city for the past 25 years. He was a native of Fairfax, Va. Funeral services will be conducted at his home, 3141 N street, tomorrow afternoon at” 2 o'clock. Interment will be_in Congressional Cemetery. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Teresa Gooding; five daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Smith, Miss Edna Gooding, Miss Thelma Gooding, Miss l.‘velyn Gooding and Miss Ethel Gooding, and three sons, Edward Gooding, Alber' Gooding and Robert Gooding, all of this city. St G o Marriage Licenses. Harry ©. Hall. 33. and Thelms M. Esllen, ;0 of Ballimore, Md..."Rev. ‘Albert 8. White, 28, Leesburs, Va Jeanne T. Stuart, 37, Wincheste; Ropert B Mattingly oo 0 " Brookivn, N. Y., and Minerva Greenpere. 29, this clly) Rev. J. T. Loeb, Wilburt C. Henry, 35, and Mamie O. Beck- ibces. 25, and Busle V. Gr 20. both of Fredericksbure, Va.; Rev. A Joe Cardelino, 48, and Elis ley, 27, both of Richmond, THAK S Siechta, 23, duuuod ld'ln ran lechts, 22, an ired Bal 18, both "of Baltimore, M b “Wililam J. Kavanagh, Kane, | uz Judse Ropert ¥ Eon Wllden. ST Johny Hatcher, 21, and Sara Rev. Charles i Pok. . —— ercer o ter, 2; bard. 23. Rev. Herbert nu:‘ad ol Rebert C. Edwards. Fort. 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S, Washington Auditorium, 8 p.m. Meeting Round Table, Jewish Com- munity Center, Sixteenth and Q streets, 8:45 pm. Speaker, Dr. Abram Simon. Card party, home of Mrs. Mary L. Pierce, 1330 Belmont street, tonight. Benefit National Review Women’s Bene- fit Association, Meeting United Da Daughters of the Confederacy, Mayflower Hotel, 8 p.m. Meeting United States Metal Lath Association, Mayflower Hotel, all day. Astrology class, Fos Rosicrucian Fellow- ship, 907 Fifteenth atrse!‘ 7:30 pm. i Meeting and_dance, Tow - clety, Willard Hotel, 8 vm.. e Meeting New York State Socet, a inet room of Willard Hotel, ;¥n~“b‘ Meeting, Phil Sheridan Wom.nu Re- liet Corps, Grand Army Hall, 8 p.m. Meeting, Junior H Hadassah, Jewish Community Center, to Mrs. John M. Safer, O 60t “speakr, Meeting, Devonsmrr Downs Cit| ’ :s;o':llflnn, Home for the lncurllmmne:. Meeting, Columbia He h tizens’ 3:ochtlon 3017 Youmie.nl: s?.:'“t. Meeting, Columbla Park Citi " As- sociation, Truesdale School, supfl: - Meeting, Welsh Soct Society, Wilson Nor- mal School, 8 ments, p.m. Music, refresh- Lunch iy um:.my leon meeting, Rof Club, Wil- lard Hotel, tomorrow, 12:30 p.m. lih Luncheon meeting, D. C. | Assoctation, Room 328 Willa: tomorrow, 12:45 p.m Lenten_lecture, grand ball room of :hr; Mayflower Hotel, tomorrow, 11:30 Bankers’ rd Hotel, Luncheon meeting, Lio den of the Mayflower H(ml row, 12:30 p.m. l(eotlnm lady managers of George n University Hospital, mes- l:nslse :x Mayflower Hotel, tomorrow, am. Club, gar- tomor- Meeting, Washington Post, Amzfl War Mot eu nmu':n Hotel, tomor- g Tow evening. lnwrul.nmont. Luncheon mee uu Universit; 4 ?nehlz;g‘ Club, Cosmos Club, wmoyrrovov. Luncheon meeting, Probus Club, Am- bnudorr Srlflmw 13:30 p.m. peaker, zal Han i ey of the Iugget Goes to Huunm l..o!‘l‘. tan ‘and bxux mu 17 iberal rewarde Joun ». ack_antelope, green clasp. d; - ofl'%(ur lay night in do‘:onwvn rd_offered. Clev. amond a7 Bin, st ITaf and Reward. nden_sta..” Mon iscons: R 3854 Robert Thom Wil Ill'l’ who called Dl! e Cl" llln7 B ICH YS_Scott Circle, lease return to Gearge Anderion 0 N Decatur 5114-W. white, Pennn q ; _female sigaved from phone_Mrs. R wers to name Pl 1613 A st, ; full_gro u H’g F Fucua st OrAsSEs. white Fold, rimme Nt branch 3 GoLD aTE A'y‘fi.’.".‘::" e Sl Tashioned: n to_Hotel G : = Rewai g,fii —Betw 4t tomac freieht vard Hnder plt ise "‘1“"' on Carly. = {ne. cqntaining two pairs Sassee panca’ of ble. Pinder. Rwy. timg ummnmenu xnh ATB. Baidersons 336 ANl Y imu ; Brow, Natl 'mu. !rtgch 2093, ',ddlie ox do1.5. S oin b ot i ’uturn Tha'te s oo, leathe; R Ghevy Chage ¢ bus OF 4t,Onevy Chase 3 umk 4!llurdl7!. TR ana u h You :pem reward. Poi. 584 ', ~Wednesday, 26t juj esier: Keyer It IO e g Al v WRIST WATCH—On street car, bet siyn epd Washington, unnd-ry ‘morning. 'ward. _Box 132, Rossl _r.__fi_ anday white mont_ rd. oming Wafln olumbia’ 187 Select Your Monument here. your own choice in its finished state. Rea Drices, A°1 materials, best workmanship D" Washington Granite Monumental Co., Inc. WILLIAM JARDINE. Secty. M8 N. Y. Ave N.W. Na W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W, Corner Spring Road { Col. 464 Adams 10341 J. T. CLEMENTS SONS (Established 1862) Funeral Service 1241 Wisconsin Ave. + West 0804 Why Pay for Evcrythln' Chambers will give the whole and all, and very good STEEL VAULTS. Best that money can $85 All Prices Includ lhl Sincere Service o CHAMBERS Co. Offices and Chapels funeral, cars e $100 v buy are only The Greater lflthor. (il:‘:‘.pin N.W. i REQUIRES INDIANS T0 OBSERVE SUNDAY|" Restriction of Sabbath Day Sports Embodied in Bill Before Ontario House of Commons. By the Assoclated Press. p OPAV;:;“A \pril L d?lstr}:flunvlgl unday 3 among Indians is provid- ed in a mnmmenflm passed by com- mittee and now before the House of Commons for third reading. The amendoaent whioh. “provides for "control!l.n&or prohibiting participation in, or attendance at, public games, sports, races, athletic contests or other such amusements on the Sabbath,” met mhuobinmom from some members of fouse. One member pointed out that many white men x!ly golf on Sunday and make bets. other suggested there are & number of Indians in the Six Nations who are pagans and therefore Sunday has no special significance to them. Charles Stewart, minister of the in- terior, explained the pur) was not to deprive the Indian of healthy sport. He said many of the Sunday games were organized on Indian reserves by whites and that liquor found its way in the celebrations causing disturbances, re- sulting in complaints from Christians. Another amendment to the bill pro- vides a fine for Indians who spend too much time in 1 rooms to the detri- ment of themselves and their familes. o Mother Gets Actress’ Estate. LOS ANGELES, April 1 (#).—Mabel Normand's estate of ss 000 cash, $35,- m realty and $50,000 jewelry, is left to her mother. Her will says that her husblnfl Lew Cody, is amply provided for. He is administrator nndpworth $75,- 000, he luld l udge on_posting bond. Quard of Thanks. CARROLL. FRANCIS B. We wish to thank gur Telatives and many friends for their sympathy and beauti. ,during the iliness 7 beloved son. PRANCIS ,"8‘ 0t bers_of the Proconra Feerless C1ub And BKinkes P\IAI..? MRS. F. B. CARROLL AND Marri BUSCALL_WEAVER. At 2000 7 Beaths, ANDI RUFUS B. rted this lite Sy, Kteron S0 moD’?‘u ‘m. Bls Tesidence, NP Aflington. Va e leaves their loss mother and father, sisters, three brothers. _Funer nesday. A B ows'' Cemetery, A Brother D. Muse officiatini | BATEMAN, FRANCES VIRGINIA. Departed this lite’ on Sunday. March 30, 19: her residence, 1626 3rd st. n.w., WRA IRGINIA BATEMAN, Martha E. Bateman Thomas and BOSWELL, ON M. Suddenly, 'ruuaa.;, l.”’."tl his r.alg:fi ‘“f mcfi # !nn.n‘ f‘lllrfl 'fl'n d R 5.&!.:9..%,,.-"“.,.. ¥ .%.._;g UND Sloved" dayghter of is_Bundy and t “ginds’ and _devoted ineral hereatte BURKE, el urdh, 180 and n.w. Relatives and friends invited. ol g e of our. brother, MIL- Berean ~Baptist a5, Suddenly, Sa BURRELL, CORNELIUS, Jr‘ fesidence, urday, March 29, 1930, 1733 "Beaton W, and nn'"m 8! '"“35 h n L brother o o um A Jame Snowden. t and Rose Wlbll.r l April rom Moon & Allen funeral b e Funeral Wldn! lm "iath ‘and Fia ave. nw. 1 LODY, JOMN PHILLIP. Suddenly, on da; 30, 1930, 10:30 am. | at_his ral encz, 906 C PHILLIP CARMODY, hi of ‘the late Marfanne Doyle Carmi Funeral from pis late residence: Wednes pril 2, at p.m. Interms %II‘ in the family Dlol llock Creak Church emuery (private) CHICK, CHARLES T. On Mond 1o30, a Gnneld Hospital, F husband Fiineral, from the patiors of James T. Ryan, 317 Pa. ave. s, on Wednesday. April' 3, Relatives and friends invited. loss_one sister, da iters, two son: f ‘other relativ r:m..fc':“z‘}‘?.fi oo g ves. oo IR iSTent a¢ Vienna, Va. 3¢ e also leaves to mourn brother, " two grandmothe - thers md an DARNE, MA_FRANCES. On ' Moj Mareh 31, 1030, at her wesidence, 1380 rd. EMMA FRANCES DA SGokarter oiihe nte Lataveric and onum: y Darne. o bis, residence on Wedn p.m. Relatives and friends invit Terment Mount Olivet. Cometery, DAVIDSON, EDNORA WRIG March 29, 1930 ; EDNORA WRIGHT oth riends. & Allen parlors, Shne' will 'be Duried at Chester, S. C. o WILLIAM BOYD. = on uumny. 1930, at G Wit DAWSO! two sisters ns restin fleld Hospi beloved hu: 4 Fatier of Framk Iner. “Baitimore. Md. 1+ DAWSON, WILLIAM B. Wathinston, B, C. Lodge, No. 15, Elks: | The lodst S Gonvene in" sespion of sorro giclock p.m. Wednesday. April 2. Y30° ror the Durpose of b ibute to’the mem.- 58 Par e ke brother, WILLIAM B, AWSON. who passed to the Grand Lodge of the "Hereatter March 30, 1030, Elk at_Jenkins' chapel 10th vt Miad . Sntermont at Baiti: moré, Md. By order o JNO. D, FITZGERALD. Exalted Ruler. addese: ! HELBY, secmax DODSON. MARTHA WALK! Departed this life Saturday, March o o0 01 850 ARTHA WALKER March 31, . nw. s o tm‘}-u_ &neun Suddenly, on Monday, "MARIE B 31, mo, at her perente’ residence; s.e. MAI B. HUPP (nes w«lnufl-y. N ock ycnek Interment Fort Lincoln Cemetery. IRWIN, MARGARET LONG. oOn March 31. 1930, MARGARI N beloved wife of Richard r Irwin. Thursday, April a.m. from the Rome o her mother. Mre: Hestor 8. Interment Unjon Cemetery. Rockvill JAMES, R this lite M nndu:unch n'.mlm Pepegted 5‘ WEn Fun: apitol st., Wedn ril 2, C*Interment A.rl‘ fon ‘National Gemetsry: JONES, CHARLES H. Departed suddenly Seturday. March 29, S0 Al usband of Ros :owmln Jones. of funeral hers Ko JONES, MEAD LAURENT. At ‘Hospital Sinday, Marc E] ME, ONES: son Nathaniel Virkine Jomes, " Sers ices at P Azlerl funeral home, 389 Rhode Island & Wednesday. ‘April 2, at 2m. Taieriment Lincoin Memorial Cem- 4533 wisconsin ave. nw. unu' ELIZABETH. On Sunday, Mareh t Gallinger Hospital, A- devoted daughter of nis Mertin and nlece of . Mary wm 2f 143 Yo t. Funeral Wedn Stephen City. W. Ernest Ja You st. n.w. MASON. MENEY D i Temains of the late MASON w! m Vel ana’ ncereed 10 Pari Ces Thursday, April 3, 1930, 8 3 b, tives and friends invited. met M-- of the. Jaté Margare 'a SieManon neral (rnm -’Im?! T. Clements’ s, at 9:15 a Blivec. Cemeters. " Relatives and. frie ends invited to attend. MOULDEN. ANNA A. On Sunday, M-ren 30 ame ANNA A of "Gitie Mouiden. Wldn!ldly‘ Anrfl 2, at 11 Inte residence, mear “Rockvii vormenit Rockvinie Union, Cemeter. O'CONNELL, MARY. 31, 1930, 'MARY O'CO! Hody) beloved mnln Hazel, | Yomn & Connett on uomhv. of orence J--u a her laf 1:, James' Va., 'Anr- GAWE! 1350, JEAN GAWEN no'r*i nd Ada infant daughter of Harry W. ui eral from their ruucnu w.dnud-y, Aprn 2,10 am. ulnm = on'l‘nudl tal. M T TPty uh ;. West End parior, o ‘s W, Funersl e from' Church TAYLOR, SUSAN. On Saturdsy, Mareh 1930, BUSAN. ' devoted wify of ayior and mother of William A Notice of funeral later. 3t the W. Ernest Jarvia Co. 1432 You s WALTON, CIAILII B D 1, 1930, at his s 5 1 N OF faneral 1ater, o neton In fl(mnriam. ELLISON. EUGENE. ago _today, April father of Piros Shison, llhtl. ‘Nennie and Charics: Bllison. th of April once more is here, To me the saddest of the yesr, Beca o_today 3> ‘dariing husband passed awa We could not hold your dring hand, see. We unl know you passed away, bro And ‘never said good-by. NUTWELL, RILROY §. 9rg,of my dear brother, dear 'THE PAMILY. ho departed 't LT "lrl ago today, Avfi my heart your memory lingers, Altuu Tender. fond and true: L N. JOHN. In ld b\ll lovl MO" °n'{"§=r dear fatner." BRIER: w Qled Nixtecn veurs iga Iodass ADIIL 1 it May his_soul rest in peace. HIS LOVING CHILDREN. REAGAN, JEROME. In lovins ©of our dear husband and tered into eternal rest th today, April 1, 1927. What happy davs we once enioyed. hen we were all together: But"oh, ‘how ‘chansed It a1l is now Since 'you have gone forever. Dad's loving voice and smiling face ‘Are a pleasure to recall: He had a kind word ro.vlueu one i lgved b And dod belove a0 Jfls!mm o0 sad but JACK. ROBI 3 remembrance addy. who en- ree years 20 ROBINSON, . P grandmothe: e Uuokreed this Hie Ave years ago. Pige vears have passed, dear mother, But my b game. 8 M Taention ot DEVe BAVG ORANDSON, BHILIE as 1 ynur nlma DUIAKD _ FUNERAL DIRECTORS. '| Wim. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance 13 B St NE. Moaern Gnay Lineoln 0524 JOHN R. WRlGHT CO. 7 10th St. N.W. __ Phone North 0042 ALMUS R SPEARE Suceeedine the Origh W. R. Spears u nnecticut Ave. POTOMAC 46?0 8 _yrs. at 1208 8 st, 48 yrs. at Cul'y:l.e“{ 'Nlchols, fnc. J. WILLIAM LE FUNERAL CREM ATORIUM 53_PA . NATIONAL 1 VE. N.W uick. Dienified. Effcies pC s'fv?n“ vk _mie b o1 _| l Gflg Co, = COLN " CHAS. S. ZURHORS pm., DODSON. _ de- Potea mother ot Albert and Charles, Janie abov 8:30 u.-n ce'to 31 Matti where will be said at 9 tives :nd Xrlend: invited. Mount t Cemetery. N‘n‘, Widow "of the fer of Benjamin G ‘m. da g:neu Ga; whis H 301_EAST CAPITOL ST. Phone Lin - Herbert B. Nevius Funeral Home 924 New York Ave. N.W. W, Distrie 2000 Jouph F. B{rch's Sons 3034 M St N. W fl"" Wost " Frank Gelu‘ s Son: Co. :l‘nl:'-r: mum ioei, Teisphone National 2473 IMOTHY HAflf N Funeral Direetor 641 H St. N.T. Lm:. V ITEAR_TU B g s o idoo H S0 rimerly 940 F St N.W. *UNERAL XUNERAL DESIGNS. GEO. C. SHAFFER Fun, 2 noon, from W. Ernest Jaryis uneral church, 1432 U - GRIFFEN, ELLEN, De - Sunday,’ Marck 30, 1 'md "’“ e o Bier, 53! GRI 0‘ her daus Sha ura “thele. loss 8 devotod A H Roale Davis, and ron-in-iaw, W- nd_ & hflll fl( friends. ing o “funerst el getih Sl at 11 am. Ap:! un Evenings __and Sundays ye

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