Evening Star Newspaper, May 20, 1930, Page 9

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Efl BLISH FUHERAL HELD | University l‘r-l-nn, Killed in Crash Is Buried in Arlington. Funeral services for Donald Blish, 18- years-old, a freshman at the University of Pennsylvania, who was killed Sat- W' Feature Stately .WREATHS & WILL ADDRESS CITIZENS |ARGUES FOR CHANGES Miss Sybil Baker to Tell of Com- munity Center Plans. Miss Sybil Baker, director of the Community Center Department of the Public Schools, will address the South- Senator Heflin Proposes Amend- ment to Regulations Governing Appointments and Dismissals. SPRAYS For Funerals $2.50 v Delivered C. and C. Flower Stores 807 14th St. N.W. 804 17th St. NW. 609 12th St. N.W. Metro. 7433 Metro. 7948 Metro. 9369 Genuine Reductions on MEN’S SPRING SUITS On Convenient Payment Terms These suits were marked down from our regular groups. It represents a buying opportunity no man can overlook. All sizes in all shades. Pay weekly or monthly in small sums., No interest charges. EISEMAN’S Seventh and F Sts: west Citisens’ Association at its regular moe'.ln: at 8 o'clock tomorrow night, in Fairbrother School, Tenth md E ntreeh southwest. Miss Baker ex- pected to outline the Community Cenm |, S o e e Production of dmndve ta) 3 turies ago in Brit- has been revived cluded by urging enactment of amend- ments to the laws, which he sald were suggested by the 41 Places Ordered Padlocked. BUTTE, Mont., May 20 (#)—Forty- one uhhnshm:nu in Bum and neg:la Mtrfl Judge Gmn efldeneq, to indicate violaf of the l!qa:tr law had been submitted h the ut in the Open E do not hem and haw about the matter of cost. We tell you frankly that we have a com- plete service for as little as $125. We have no reason for being afraid to talk about the matter of cost. Our service is designed to meet the needs of all; those who con- sider carefully the spending of every dollar and those to whom cost is a matter of slight import- ance. ia {Srial“Best Workmanshio Diftergat Sitea: ers—Letter Cutting WASHINGTON GRANITE MONUMENTAI. Eg., Inc. AMBULANCES Best in Tm 54 oo Local c.|| Chumben Co. Col. 4438 Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road ' Col. 464 Phanes { Adams 10341 ,9“ EAL FUNERAL HOME orrqérence,okkyournczyhbor 816 H STREET. N.E PHONES:LINCOLN 8200-820% They’ll always agree that| Elite Laun Look Best! THEY’VE just started keeping house, this charming young. couple. They're finally “at home” to their friends—and to the Elite Service Man. Naturally these modern young peo- ple agreed on Elite when they first made up their budget. Both knew that Elite launders clothes to look bet- ter and last longer—at no extra cost! Elite Eliminates Guesswork Controlled-Method care is the secret of Elite’s fine laundering. This means Elite uses only exact laundry methods which science has proved best. Edch piece is identified by your own P aceordmg to fabric and color . , . washed in scientifically- pure, rainsoft water—with - exactly the right amount of pure soap for best results . . . blued and starched just right—where needed. Then dried slowly at the correct temperature. Ironed just the t length of time to put on a fresh, new sheen . . . carefully wrapped and delivered right on time. dered Clothes| CONTROLLED Pleased With First Week’s Wash This young home manager’s first laundry bundle cost only $1.78, yet it contained: | | nalf hour 2 Men's Shirts 1 Psjama _Suit 2 Night Dresses 1 U-douhm 12 Handkerchiefs 3 Pillowcases 1 Tablecloth 1 Wool Blanket 3 Pairs Hose 7 Towels 1 Wash Reg She used Unstarched Finished-Family Service— everything carefully washed, beautifully ironed and promptly returned ready for use. Elite Has Services for Every Home " Of course Elite has services to fit every need— and every pocketbook. And remember, every Elite Serwce receives Controlled-Method care—at regular prices. Some families prefer Homestic Service— ing washed and ironed, no starch. .Others use Thrift Servncherythmg washed, flat pieces ironed, wearing apparel returned damp. The Elite service man will gladly explain all of the Elite Services to you. Phone Potomac 0040—or hail a yellow Elite Automobile. Call Potomac 0040—8 Branch Offices Ave. NW. 1228 Wisconsin Ave. N.W. 1837 Coln-bu Rd. N.W. 654 H 8t. NE. 2219 14th St. N.W, 3831 14th St. N.W. ELITE LAUNDRY | % Batire Advertisement Copyrighted 1930. 5616 Connecticut 901 U S¢. N.W. MRS. NETTIE LASKER DIES| JAMES H. PIERCE DIES - s IN CIVIL SERVICE LAW |arother of Former Shipping Board Chairman Expires in New York. ednesda) .o THE WEATHER District of Columbia, Maryiand and DOR mUCE changs I tomperatorer maod erate northwest winds, it MONUMENTS portion tonig ‘Thermometer—4 p.m., fl. 8 pm, 64; 12 midnight, 64; 4 a.m., 63; 8 am,, 65; noon, 71. P 29.88; 12 mfi.fl 4 am, 8 am,, 30.07; noon, 30.08. fl’lhm temperature, at 63, oc- ture same dse last year— 57; .W'&!. 41 Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 8:17 a.m. mfl 8:41 pm.; high lld!. Tomorro cumdubloun. l!!n:u and il flnpm hl‘hude.l lun.nnflau The Sun and Moen. Today—Sun rose 4:51 am.; sun sets 7:17 pm. rises 4:53 am.; sun m'llarg- 1!2m.-hn!!p.m Automobile lamps to be lighted one- hour after sunset. Weather in Various Cities. Temperature.e # 4 Stations. Eg E 5E weather. cmcmnm, Ohio Sleveland, Oblo. 2883288385 L3024283388 Now York: N¥ Oklahoma' 2323328288:1832038238 82332 8IRIRTIRVIXSTTIIXAILR 2388320288238 AT23838238:! l ., Greenwich time, today.) mperature. Weather. b - 343 (Noon, Gi Horta (nnh ‘Azores. (Current o Bermud: o Retarn %o Abt. 117, CIGARET CASE, sterline gliver glmmed and _dedicated: g" Jeward turn to O. Mollari, 1433 Spring rd. Bob-tall. Slunbu—ofi‘ld or LOCKET, 3 Ir on oumao" 'u il pleture insid Reward. 9 3rd st. ek e og, Coogal rmation or return. Hyattaville, M, < | GRYM Tt tomac 5600. Apt. 216. PES, contal Yicinity 916 D ‘W, B.W. OF on street en ru to 1236 Penna. ave. Liberal reward il turned to D-ml munlm. mg lnuL‘ GERMAN ht tan e nouaie ana tus Of tall Blscks J-ur of but rather small: ‘missing since tag_19394. Georgia 1373-J. ERMAN PO et eHe Thevard. " m vm- - ne. nu;n ur.n%:}” 03" Bok t abers vsluasle 16 owner u?‘mfi thnmn. ‘National 406, - Il! o Domphln m l’g-éla. Al AR o e .,-f.“:: B Baturday, en 8 between iwo: SaTor’la stoves. Dececar 1016-W. g w..n.mflfi%”m. T dl!. Rulh Green, M DOG, ""gm o of . Srom 29, e Sewards REE—T! it in_Ohevy OB to- :y! or lt. K" “lt Hnwln‘a‘lls . Kresge's, 11th and G sts. T xu-t’lonumu. Owiier in need of & e ware S Ton ‘e Tastiter: o @.‘é_r%. Zomm!"u‘;h%i;l lll-W.';':" : SR e E%".:Ee s % Tefurned fiufin for! B Aass. "mre Fitephione” Room States Hotel. Rew: 1 I«-h lllfl fi'n‘\'u’u e Mms, Rowar: iy 'TJ\‘?.!.“F‘* Mon lngys whfte “goid lln”n. 1000 B ‘St. v, Rewar &N_ HILL, James Hereward ury ge Licenses. ’I-.l R. onr ‘ Mable G. Willlams, o J. Miser, 27, Hu! W. Va. W'fl r'm.an.%ueuy Tev. A iton . lmullfl S, {1 eit: afl' l}‘ ' thl".flh.’x o R . and Corra A. Bireh, 26; Rev. Jo“ YH ‘Mora: - ‘%, Foledo, Ohio, and . ’l; this city; Rev. 158 Garits 2B Inkacs: 90, both of m'mufl. 23, _this city, and lew ' York City; Rev. ind Beatrice Glascoe, Wind 3 s%e Faul’ 5 . .. muln' ‘2;’ lnfl l!onl Cl‘u! 25; hey, 24, lm! Oenl'\‘l‘flc P, Qumfl!l’.‘fl?‘!‘hrl:ndon T Ryt g e 4 o naro, 19; Rev. Births Reported. Stephen H. and Ethyl ’ o Fo Voraes dnd deoms rl. angors Jackson, el rles ‘Thompson, omas L. and hunne EN Green, boy. Deaths Re rted fplbert & Xenny, 8 foanel Siodmany’ 3 onite: anllnnr Hos- xyflm T. Plelds, 2 months, Children's L irley D. Hatcher, 3 months, 43 Myrtle of )llek lnd Mary Smith, 1 day, b g-mnnu'r Hospit, mlnl TH. Depar! FOm Rt mvr.n.fl mother ol alte Teave %ii‘?fi-m,"! T CALLOWAY, 'l'o"! f’h Aates, N %w%fi iny day, My, mfl'f. at 10 Pri vited. 21° ca rll. . OOFER, CH .,..: On.I(’nn‘d‘ly May 1 eve son” of ' Mary and brother of Leroy, -n.u'lnrl-m Gooper.” i . No- Cooper izabeth latl 8! '""" Sty Wedncday mongthy o Fesidence of his mother, g B ?&g‘%m:n:ni”fl'm- 1 14th » May 31 the apel of Jack imore, Md. st 31 am. stand ‘Wednesday. N, JOHN THOMAS. Suddenly, y, May 18, 1930, at nanuu- lien (nee S300 Vstn st . g- iuma Ilnl Vlt Joved husband o) .,,.un'_"..;,,:.',.‘:.':*x‘ 5 .,‘mn‘**"'mm l-l m rgaret i kot ‘E;.f.il X riends at Ar) Funeral from Sodar l‘m.l.l" aa:t‘n;:”nlna o, tives invited to attend. s " FABRIZIO, FRANCESCO. On Saturday. Mey di P 6. Cevalas, o e ufl Tor the -:'"" uul { xt"“ Beart Snuren: Toth | men -= Parl 7 u-hn, °‘5E.£':‘“-:‘3ww% A Roy Spencer Gary. lhum of run- Saddenty, ES, WILLIAM Me! 17, lun on lnm-y at t o Moy :1 n " e &Jfi.fi'@&“@%fi L‘n‘.':'e 'xim“"n&% ) iny churcl and m!mb'l’l ul's llll‘n nrah. W Y, May 1, 1”0. at 1 L, S dd S BADMED ¥ S . on Sun- bis res '8?"-‘ 118 ,.,' Gude HOUSE tlon =I No. 5, = g Ty S hnn ,' 1, n " 2 snoge ..m .wx.:::m 2 "R o Arlington Nation: mm 3. REAMY, MARY § s L said at Reil e thesrment Mount. Olivet cmn:". RIDER, M, y MARY Ciiadee, S MARY C,. beloved wi o V. Rider and Funeral on dence at t, ho! it be said av 0:30 friends invil Aount Ofivet Gemetery. SELBY, belo of R. fnson. ' Funeral from her la Thucetar Masiel e 11 a. SMALLWOOD, DALL. On Sunday, Mi 13, 1030, at colllm\'llle, lll RAND! SMALLW day, May 22, Friends .na relacives lavited: m‘g_find this uu MORILiAN M ‘devoted "husband of Ha Funcral Thursday. May . from Vermont Avenue Bi Ghurch, Remains resting at the W Garvia runeral church. 1492 U 8 on T‘;fi“r‘cn\g:g umdnt at llm:m 01 Mlllr! 'OUN( ll Dlm Mlfi.fl lhll m J ' YOI mourn their loss one and one sisf Illll at ul Chur it 9 a.m., Wednesday, 1. Q lounl Oll'lt Cemetery. In fimnflm. ag0 ‘OHIY l‘l! r- you bmhl loads of suns d us throush darkest 2 d‘ ‘hl KE! ) lulnn ya“y';:ur maoy Kind and loving wi ‘You left a momor{ fair -nd l'.Il. m-on fi JOB)'I N, EDWARD. 1o sad hllt loving res ¢ _our dear S Nk JORNEON. ho %u% life one year ago today, M 1 One year han passed, deat Busband, ou were called away. 1 think of you tn stlence, But mnng:‘"un: rt:-u " Shed ‘Wiie s ate aslee EVOTED WIFE. HATTIE I JOHN- \ND CHILDREN. Pi% | KNOPP, MARY A. In sad but lovlnw ur ‘membrance of our desr mother, A, XNOPF, who departed this 0 foday, M e mfo “""“‘mmm u“d mnbn "?fiz"flnnfin’m e %wmg' ous years 3‘::. um’ May 30, er Afl"l. !n N uuembnw of é‘% WOPPERT, .'::z. e -1 :o. " "'"“"‘fli"rifim % e ué-‘fi%m m aaors m-‘r‘ marae nunwvu. 'Ihlld it "--:‘:'.-. A &-“a'n'u' -"m? ed her, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. o | V. L SPEARE CO. llunut 2| Wm. fi 'sardo & Co. Private leousme Ambulance 413 B ST, aactn’ Craser 0524 ALMUS R SPI‘L?\RE 522 Sth Il‘". | JOHN 1337 10th St N.W. Clyde J. Nlchols, lnc. 4209 9th Bt. N.W. | J. WILLIAM LEE'S SONS. CREMATg?fi'fiM. 333 PA. AVE. N. IONAL 1384, m’fu 213034 M s:f"flv%ii:l% o 'fl' ~ Frank Gei:r’s T at Cher mo’nudcne-. Puneral Director 641 H St. N.E. FUNERAL _DESIGNS. 1212 Artistio—exo: %| GEO.C. S FORT LINCOLN - CEMETERY NON-SECTARIAN PERPETUAL CARE Wide Ranse Sold'or Rented For Aebes TERMS

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