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Pay Weekly or Monthly lN SMALL AMOUNT: S Open a charge account NOW . . . pay in convenient weekly or monthly amounts, in May, June and July. It costs nothing addi- tional for credit at Einmnu. You pay the regular cash prices . . . no interest or extra charges. Investigate our credit plan. NEW SPRING SUITS, $25 TO 535 ISEMAN'S Seventh and F Sts. FINE MEN’S WEAR THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1930. DR. MARY STROBE DIES AT AGE OF 76/ Woman Physician Studied Medicine While Teaching School Here. Dr. Mary Louise Strobel, for more than 30 years a practicing physician in this city, died in Sibley Hospital yesterday after a brief illness. She would have been 76 years old in May. A native of Washington, Dr. Strobel as a young woman taught school in the public schools here and studied medi~ cine in her spare time. She was grad- uated with highest honors in her class at Columbian College, now George Wash- University, and subsequently took a post graduate course at Phila- delphln a member of the staff at sibley Hoemtll for 25 ye: and durin, the Worla War volunteered ber ser-| AR TESTING LABORATORY CAPACITY IS INCREASED Dr. Strobel l‘fllded at 16 R street. 8he is survived by two brot.hul. Pel’d c'ié Strobel and George, both of this Y‘ will be - condiicted Advance in Produetlon of Engines at t.he ‘W. W. Chambers funeral home, Requires Speeding Up of Facilities. Because of the increased production 1400 Chapin street, Saturday afternoon, of American aircraft engines, the aero- at 2 o'clock. Interment will be in Prospect nautics branch of the Department of t Hill Cemetery. PN Births Reported Commerce has been forced to nerease te the capacity of aircra sting lab- eng Heait Bebarlmehs i Sne el FORaUA?) oratory in the Arlington Experimental e C. and Evelyn E. Thompson. i.| Farm grounds, where all airplane engine u“x, and Cecelia Punger, boy, types licensed for all in licensed planes k'L and Ballle E. Glick, boy, are tested, it was announced today by LEEH ;.""‘""‘"‘ Pov. | Clarence M. Young, Assistant Secretary i of Commerce for Aeronautics. By the addition of another torque stand to the three now in operation and by the operation of all stands on a double-shift basis the laboratory will be able to greatly speed up the approved type test runs. Would Bar Prospectors. NANKING (#).—The Chinese min- istry of mining, in order to increase the government’s supply of gold, has proposed that all prospectors work un- der government supervision and that mines now in operation be taken over for the public goo uum' i, Morrls,”girl. Quality That Endurest Special Values in Porch and Lawn Furniture Open an Account With a Small Deposit, Balance in Convenient Small Deferred Payments $1Saleof PorchRockers These fine maple porch rockers with n broad arms; double-woven glazed cane seat and back. Most comfortable and durable. One Rocker 36. 95 Two $695 37,95 Rockers for. 4° Terms, 95¢ Down $1.00 Semi-Monthly Attractive Seven-Piece Unfinished Breakfast Suite In the attractive Windsor design, smooth finish, best hardwood construction. - This sue consists of & 324 61 drop-leaf table, server, ‘Welch cabinet and four chairs. Bought separately. Drop-leaf table, $3.95; server, $4.95; Welch cabinet, $9.75; chairs, $1.49 each 5-Pc. Two-Tone Enameled Breakfast Set An outstanding value in a fine breakfast suite. 314.75 Five pleces, as sketched, including drop-leaf table and four chairs to match. Finished in two-tone enamel. Folciing Metal Cot Well constructed folding s 4.95 metal cot, complete with soft Crewnne covering valance. Double Day- Metal double day-bed with spring and mattress. s 7 An attractive cover with valance complekl this outfit. Summer Draperies Tie-back curtains suitable for any room in the house. Dainty flowered voile tie- $l 95 backs. $3.50 value. Pair.. . Flowered dimity curtains. $4.85 value. Pair 52.95 fled curtains. $5.95 m $6.15 value. $3 95 tonne window drapes in gay colors g::z lend that feeling of coziness and cheer. Pair. $1.49 to $2.95 o m— ae s L Flowered rayon llm Cavalier pacity, solid oak case. Swaying Porch Divans Strongly made 315-95 glider with spring seats and back, covered with dur- able covering. Un- usual value. Oak Porch Swing Complete with 31,95 chains and hooks Complete canvas canopy. Stripe Canvas Steamer Chair oout . $149 S trongly made with bber - tired comfortable. Plete. Frame Lawn Swing Foiding Go-Cart ‘With Hood 54 95 Couch Hammock and Metal Stand ke o 511..75 Heavy Fumed Oak Porch Swing $3 .95 With extra heavy slat - back and seat. Complete with chains for hanging. Com- Iron Frame Green Folding Lawn Bench » Lawn Bench Easlly folded. ikttt 9 L with seat and back Strong construction. sl e bench. 3 $ 1 9.75 Lawn Mower Roller bearing 12- inch blade mower. $ 495 4-Passenger Lawn Swing Strongly 37 95 constructed and finished. Cretonne Sofa Pillows Very une v usual values. ‘l o 35¢ each or 3 for $1. Four-Piece Poster-Style Bed Room Suite Coil Spnng Double Metal 3 . ) S oS i mm 'ood - finished day-bed, complete wlth cofl spring und mltueu Folding Canvas Cot Sturdily constructed cot with strong canvas. Front-Icing Apartment Refrigerator 2-door, with 50-1b. ice ca- enameled interior, Constructed of genuine walnut-veneer on gumwood foundation. As pictured, poster bed, large 48-inch dresser, French vanity and deck chest of drawers. Handsome maple overlays add to the beauty of this desirable suite. May also be had with twin beds at the special pricesiof. oaiedins Convenient Deferred Payments 1139 $179 i z!/ 523 .50 Four-Plece Upholstered Fiber Suite Hand-woven suite of fine quality fiber comprising 50 397 inch settee, armchair, arm rocker and fiber table. Cretonne- Hodges Wicker covered auto-spring seat cushions and backs upholstered in colorful cretonne. Heavy Fiber Rugs Bright Designs 83x106 ft.....5. e T Deltox Heavy Grass Rugs LS o oL R S TSOE Deltox Heavy Grass Rugs BRIOEE. i ke LS T8 Jaspay Fiber Scatter Rugs Remnants of Gold Seal Congoleum—Square Yard 40c 52.95 Cavalier Top Icer Refrigerator Solid oak case, well insu- lated. Good size for small apartments. $9.95 Alaska Cork Wall 3-Door Refrigerator 3-door with 50-Ib. ice capacity. White-enameled food compart- ments, Cork wall insulation. $24.75 The pfulius Lansburgh Gfurniture Co. | n trance—909 F Street District of Columbia—Falr, ‘con- tinued cold tonight, with heavy frost 100 VETERANS GUESTS | ‘The Women's Overseas Service League be the to 100 disabled Army in the suburbs; minimum temperature Omflun tonight about 30 degrees; tomorrow fair, gentle to moderate northwest winds. Maryland—Fair, continued cold to- night; heavy frost in central and killing in extreme west portion; tomorrow fair, fresh northwest winds. vlmm-—lmr continued cold to- night; light to heavy frost in the in- terior; tomorrow fair, moderate north to northwest winds; fresh on the coast. West Virginia—Fair, continued cold tonight, with heavy to killing frost; to- morrow fair. Record for 24 Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 47; 8 p.m., 46; 12 midnight, 37; 4 am, 34; 8 am., 36; noon, 43. Barometer—4 pm. 20.88; 8 pm., 29.84; 12 midnight, 29! 92 4 am, 20.88; 8 a.m., 20.94; noon, 29.9¢ Hlxhul tem ture, 45 occurred at 5 p.m. yesterday. Lowest (empernlure. 34, occurred at 5 a.m. today. ‘Temperature ume am last year— Highest, 75; lowest, 42. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) 11:43 am., and 54 .m. and 5:15 Today—Low _tide, 115:8 p.m.; high tide, p.m, Tomorrow—Low tide,12:32 pm high tide, 5:41 am. and 6:02 p. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 5:20 am.; sun sets 6:53 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun rises 5:19 am.; sun sets 6:54 pm. Moon rises 3:35 a.m.; sets, 2:48 p.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Weather in Various Cities. Stations. Abllere, Tex. Albany. N, Y. Hure 20 Thdtenapolisnd Jacksonville Fla. 2t Kansas City, Mo 30.18 Los Angeles, ... 2004 Louls Miam! N Gtleans, La. New York, Oklahoma ' Ci Omaha, Nebr. Philadelphia Phoenix, Ariz, Pittsburgh, Pa. 004 Snow ; Ptcloudy 634 Cloudy loudy © Clou Ft.cloudy Clear B 823388 a3n8320E8522 5283385333883 30853852388388 FOREIGN, (7 a.m., Greenwich time, today.) Stations. Temperature. Weather. Lonflenhznmn Clear ar "prance gt‘gcxflnlm. Swi raltar. Noon, time, t Horta (Fayal), Azores... 62 (Current rvations. Fer cloudy “Part cloudy Clear n Clear HOME CONTRACT LET Colored Masons to Build Institution for Aged, Widows and Children. ‘The contract for the bufldlnf of the ) International Masonic_ Home ored Masons at Eagle Harbor, Md., hn been ley and plans are under way for the laying of the corner stone to the structure on May 30, it was announced today by Rev. R. B. Robinson, supreme master of the Universal suprems Lodge, A. F. and A. M, colored. The home lbeing erected under the auspices of the o dge. The contract was awarded to John Berry, contractor and builder, of 805 Fourth street. The home is to be for aged colored Masons, their widows and orpl the whart at 5:30. Music will be ;:‘y the i g and en bey;l‘wld!sp:; the service committee of zho. league. CAR PARTS ARE STOLEN | Automobile parts and lumber valued at $265 were stolen within the past few nights from the garage of Jesse Davis of 517 Morton street, in the rear of the 2200 block of Twelfth street, it was re- ported to police of No. 8 precinct today. Davis told police he discovered the theft when he went to his garage last night for the first time in several days. . Marriage Licenses. Chl’ll"ll'l Haase. 27, and lda B. Knoth, 4, Jothof Baltimore, " Md.; Rev. John ;lonce Brown, 23, and Emma M. Barbour, . H. Whith Gianam, | '5'1' and Mabel E. Hall, and Ruth E. Mark P :‘ ?"m:ét nl;nllgly. 36, and Katnerine E. i V. ai Kineel Hyron & Surect, 30 sna 'lullnec Pullem, E 20; l\ Ch 3 Gei "’."nf dls, 39, and Maud_T. both of i-mmm, Md.; Rev. ‘Bern; vanaugh, 44, Rockville, Md., and mnnu umer. 35, this city; Rev. 8. 0PIl {re, 2%, and Helen E. 0; Rev. Hillbert A. Woodfall, Bipns O Buckintham. 56, jnd Emma M. Henderer, John' Wei illett, 26, and lnri.m Gam- blt. klo, *both ‘of La- Platta . M. Marlowe, *18, and Helen A. Veron ¥. Lewis, 15, Bev . d Marie K. Arnola‘ . Beaths. SPEAKMAN, A life on‘w:m?n lly?Avrll 23, 1 &m. denu ‘ner e. G FEARMAN. Zuneral ser “lces to S Ghureh. E st between €th nd un swe Saturdsy, Apitl 36 “at 3 pm. Helatives riends “avited. * Interment lpm;m harecsional Cemaiers- p STERLING, On _Wednesd: # £y " Twith fuit ey Friends and" relatves lnvlled STROREL. MARY' April 23, 1930, MARY “LOUISE e TEMPLEMAN, REBECCA. suddenly on, Sun dax. April ‘20, "1930, REBECCA TEM SAN. Bevotcd ‘da rank Bertha Templeman, Frenk, George and’W Eugene Jarvis " funeral noon 1432 nti Bllur¢l7. vheumer ‘af het late residence 1264 234" s uneral Sunday, Apri AL i | Trom First Baptist Chugeh TRAGESER. HENRY R. Suddenly, Tue: April 22, i3, SER, and son of Rret Hmnm- 5. Funer cmuk 1784 P ks, a2 10" *Renative {iited o attend: WASHINGTON, KEMP. Monday, April 21, 1930, at the'home of his daughter, 1311 st after a brief iliness. KEM] WASHINGTOR, in his 63th year. o mourn thefr loss Mrs. Laur Washington: ihree daughters. Mrs. Mattie Johnson, Mrs, Dora Johnson and M Elizabeth Washington: four sons, Willigm, Albert, Peter and Letoy Washington. neral Friday, April 35, on M. G Priday. aha rienc s p.m. Bioon & lencs Tuneral, pariors: and Florida ave. n.w. Interment Arling- ton National Cemetery. YOUNG, ALBERT GEORGE, Departed life Wednudlx, Avril 23, io30, at his rn gence, 716 3rd st sw. ‘at 9:10 pm SERT CRoRGE ¥OUNG: in tul Humph of Christian faith. He leaves to mourn 32, ID. bol}l o( Phllld!l)hll. Pa.; Rev. R o, rucker, 28, Clarendon, Va., and Oftutt, 762 N L. A |”‘ ‘and" Juanta 8: Re: Birnett 44, and Mabel K. Addison, Tineeweiss. J. Harvey Dun- PAEE P Deaths Reported. yJacob Goldnamer, 89, 3701 Connecticut john Krebs, 8t; Elizabetivs Hospl Gora. L."wh'v"( 5.1 b% o nce: ;h-rl(fiu 5 ni‘ %, 018 l6th st orence M. 0 o Florence Whitehouse, 0. 1305 Bast chard P. Purlong, 68, Georgetown Col- yer Illlnn 1334 )( st. ne. Clementine ’r'{k George Washing- tor’l Unlv:lr:llty muel Quirn, fl Garfield Memorial Hospital A. Reed, 86, Georgetown University Hospital. Josephine Wallberg, 45, Emergency Hos- ital. Hatris: $5. Waiter Reed General Al 3: and B, Bordesux, 23, Walter Reed Gen!l’!l ‘Hospital. Kfl"l-nnl{:l W. Moreland, 5 months, Children’s hnnle ‘Ward, 81, Home for Aged and In- . Qards of &Il;a& FOWLER. SARAH V. In this hour of our dep smiction your kind expregsions of have very consol ith acknowledes ous SIhcere kratle FOWLER AND PAMILY, 820 8th xp; nks s ath of my wife, NAPOLEON MARSHALL. * LOTTE. We wish to wx- ippreciation bors” Tor. thels kindness, sympathy and beautifuls flowers 85106 feath of our beloved mother, !ON AND DAUGHTER. * Braxhn. ‘ BLACKWELL, SPOFFAR nday, April 20, 1930 foved"Fus and of Emil Corcoran st. 8. C. ”n' }'HAI. JOHN W, n"d"v n.w., JOHI Thnerdas, "Sem . Apr A-nevni’. N,' The building is to include a large audi- torium, library and reading room, addition to living quarters. THE MODERN TREND In Cemetery Memorials to be found in our display yards. Best of materials and work- manship—moderately priced. WASHINGTON GRANITE MONUMENTAL CO., lnc. w. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road Col. 464 Phanes { Adams 10341 " AMRULANCES Best in Town. $4‘"0 Local Call... Col. 0432 Call Chambers Co. __LOST. 3 ; PASS, 1930, Mrs. L4 v T Yehurned 't0 302 B st v: BERGE_eaNTS mear TS and w. ard ofisréd. _Oall Nat. Yodt CONT Wil 5 person Who T caramh Peatiat, Trom Atis ‘O Sunday return it "and receive mlx 3 . suit case and d !Alurlmon or p.m. h rsen mnefler e e | eneilsh ward if return RING, high school, class Lotus Ret esda; D 'Z&'fln"w Lotus, 14in and N. ¥. H ) JALLET. drivers permi :l‘h IIII!'. rll reward if intact. one " Re Tatinum, th nnmm o X mlnd " Kenbedy. mm?}‘mumnun “'R:‘ 286 husband, Reward. mg ] nu‘.rhe.m“.m Sl COOPER, MARY F. esday, Al O 1850, " Providence ‘Hospita \(ARY F., beloved wife ot Clarence Cooper and mgtner ‘of Wilson Coo d Ilrci 14th l‘l’rll d A will 'a‘.nmm at 3:30 RiEveR RredOn, nd_ of Lena e-' Mrs. Ahuh-m 'A. Thompion, Mrs. Rubln end Fune: ‘Wednesday. P Interment at' Adas wife, twe r‘e 5, five brothers and a host ofier ‘relatives and friends. Re L. at the resi RD, I.INA Vo Suddenly Thursday, Anru 24, 1930, Baptist Home, 3243 N at. Tk ZARD. _Funeral t the above address Saturday, 6, at 1 p.m. Interment Onk un u:s Swu‘:m st. N. devoted son e ackson, uun el and unnelrfl ckson. t the W. Ernest Jarvis 1 Chuireh. 1687 You 'st. mw. Notics fu of funeral late; Departed this life 23, ‘i‘m 'at %, X JACKSON, JOuN M. 1930; at his :uldence. SETTA JOHNI their loss a loving friend. ‘Thomas Tate: gne brother, four sisters and a ot i Funeral pasior: 190 nofl: Bt faneral later, X, D D. On Tuesdny. Am'll N Gss0, ot m- xoridence, e Fielghts. Md., EDW, KALBENEAC DGlDVEd hmlnfl ot Esf aged 54 yer Kaldenback poncral. {rom the ehapel o n. lflll 'llh St. rn '\ ), at 2 p. Iriend |nvm¢ to \I Mount oum ‘Cemeters. KOON, CLEMENTINE TOOMBS. On Tues- April 22, 94 t George I, m’""gon ufiu".t‘:l lll!ll ol imer (?:amm of 1838 New Hamp- aol: Glolnl T ] l'lm RGE 7.0 huraday. m e late "Haf u- hlno )mm A 3 e T '-"_ nce AP his fl'“’.m"' 1} o, W islterment Port Lincoin Gemcte A "fi. o. ATt s Short nesn st hs Ams S e € Rl Sariep S5 ” fi ,u‘lou'c“m‘.locm-n tne ""1' 5 ¥ nterment mnuu‘t’ AR a :r.:‘m":? RS | EReRE e dn Reral of Bir 3 W T. W. BOWLER, Recorder. & Gray's funeral ors. n{ . Sinth” Saturday” afternoon. en, hody will, be moved to hig hoi 3 Al Bunday; "April 37, At ‘from John Steward M_'E. Ghurch. ot between and 4'; sts. s.w., Rev. Brown officiating. In Memortam. CARTER. EUGEN] beloved hu.b...u'.la bt AU . CARTER, entered into rest eleven Sears awb todey. AR 24, 1916, I. i ) ek in lfe, in death remembered. mmv M." CARTER, MARION CIANPOID. MARTHA JANE. In lovis DS L hepll pdear 'mothier. MARTHA CRA who departed this Two vears ago todas: ADYI B4, 1630, Today recalls the memory 1 8 loved pne gone to rest, And those who remember her HER v'x'x’?" é‘“" GHTeR" AND sqw, RUBY A DUTTON, Ill b Ap’rll o5 l“ a two years ago to- HIS DAUGHTER, EVA. * FOSTER, E, !-ued to _the Qmory LIE , W) SALLI st doer oty SRELE pole B TRE ll!ml - nmd this llh one year ago todsy, oS WIS wIFE AND CHILDREN. + H. I sad but loving emory 35 ers g d508keY mory of my des nmrr‘u.mhv ) died o Serr ato. today; ABIE PATIND, wiLLIAM 5. WALTERS. + LAUX, GEORGE H. In sad but loying re- ‘membrance _of devot brother, GEORGE H. LAUX.: who'deoaried this 1ife four years g0 today, April 24, 1926. ‘What happy days we once enjoyed, When we were all together Buiy oh, how changed it all is now, Since 'you haye sone forever, HIS SISTER ucrrrxx. . NICHOLS, ADELAIDE. 1In_fon . VICHOLS, “Who' Jeft ‘us To i.'r‘.“ Tor day, April 24, 1928. e o What e beautiful memory she left ben GHTERS, RUBY, NA} In loving Nl‘l“ slm.‘rfl PILLSBURY, AMELIA. [ my deir “other,” AMELIA Y, who died two years ago to- brance day, April 24; 1928. When mother breathed her last farewel] +The stroke meant more than tongue can worlti seems like another place Withost the smile of mother's face, AUGHTER, DO RIDAN, lullon l‘ In sad but loving membrance of my beloved mother, MA) '\ ¥ho passed away. Tour n-n ago_today. April 24, 1 BLANCHE M. SHERIDAN. SHORTER, FRANCES. . Sacred to the m £ "Ln"é"u%%i' e 3 rt his life one year today, Auru 24, 1929. hedhe: ear_has passed, dear mother, ur hearts tthe mention of your name, . _FUNERAL DIRECTORS. “TIMOTHY HANLON Puneral Director Private Ambulance 641 H St. N.E. Linc. 5543 = (V. 'fiPEARE‘C‘O‘ Neither the successors of mor connested ni with "the original w Au u ment. Phone Frank. 6626 _Formerly_ m r ll. n.w Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance 413 H ST NE. . et Guager Lincoln 0524 lli!bllnh!d ll'll JOHN R. GHT ' CO. _1337 10th St. N.W. m-- North 0047_ 'ALMUS R SPEARE Succeeding the Original '. R. Speare Co. onnecticut Ave. POTOMAC 4600 _8 yrs. at 1208 H st 45 yrs, at 940 F st. Clyde J. Nichols, Inc, _4200 9th 8t N, Col. 6324, Quick.” Dienifiéd, Emcient lomu Autorgghess Buen Deal & Co. LINCOLN_{ Je WILLIA\I LEES SONS, FUNERAL DIRECTO CREMA'IOR[UM 2 PA. AVE. N.W. _ NATIONAL 1384, 1383 CHAS. S.'Z ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. ° oscph F. erch’ Sons BIRCH) 3034 M St NW "W. " Fhang west oee " Frank ( Gexer s Sons Co. % 1113 SEVENTH Modern Ghaper, Teiéphons INational 2473 W Gude ¢ Bros. Con 1213 F St, _Artistic—expressive—inexpensive, " GEO. C. SHAFFER 356 A ’“’A’E.l“i:h"'!&. Naron: Open Evenings and Sundays Eye “GLENWOOD CE CEfiETERT Vnn.ln. $5 ice lots and sif ,-!- for_sale. FOl'('l' LINCOLN CEMETERY NON-SECTARIAN PERPETUAL CARS AR, 72 MODERN CREMATORIUM ey g R, e iR oM