Evening Star Newspaper, May 24, 1930, Page 7

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THOMAS COLLINS [t KILLED BY AUTO Railway Inspector, 75, Re- | cently Celebrated Golden 1[; Wedding Anniversary. Collins, 75-year-old ‘Thomas xure'or !ot the loudum Ruumcd chil- and grandch helped him eelebflte h.ll nlden m— ding anniversary, was fatally injured last night when run down by an au- tomobile as he was crossing nth street at the intersection of Kenyon, e e MONUMENTS Meok WASHINGTON GRANITE MONUMENTAL CO., ‘Inc. WM. JARDINE, Sect 48 N2 Ave. n.w‘m Haty AMBULANCES Best in Town. 34.“0 Local Call. . Col. 0438 Clnmben Co. comm COI.ONIAL ANTHRACITE “Guarasteed No Slate, No Clinkers” Ask the Man Who Uses It Ralph J. Moore Coal Co. 1406 N. Cap. St. Pot. 0970 Pot. 0971 Following. = | Hospital today, L Srreseq THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, PARTRIDGE, FAMED SCULPTOR, EXPIRES Former Washington-Resident Predicted Art Center at Capital. noted hich the Ideal Pa years old. A native of France, Mr. Partridge was, an_exhibitor in the famous Paris salon at the age of 20 and during a long career in this country, his name is linked with some of the finest memorials in American cities. Two of his best known works in the National ~ THOMAS COLLINS. several I:.l:ch from his home at 3117 treet. Colling’ death at Emergen p T. I, of 'Il Bates streets, as the driver of | Wt sutomobile and were Lold'g !oc the coroner’s inquest. r, Collins had gom to & neighbor- drug store some cigars shortly after 10 odoek and was on his way home when the accident occurred. Littleton stopped his au‘omobile and took the injured man to the hospital, ‘where a fractured skull, h;oken leg #nd & lecturer School of Philosophy, : Stanford Uni- versity. He studied at Columbia University, having ‘come to this country in his youth, and received his art education at Pars, Florence and Rome. Among some of his nationally known works are a statue of Shakespeare, in Lincoln Park, Chicago; Pocahontus, at Rosebud Collins, all of Washington, and idren, one of whom, Miss dchil Virginia Whitfield Collins, had made ber home with' her grandparents for years past. George nmenl nrnngemmu ‘were held up and Mhl pending the inquest. c. Colu.na of hlnnon. W. Va., and Henry D. Collins of Longgreen, Hfl. ‘three daughters, Mrs. Melling, Mrs. Jennie 8. Stone in a cigarette IT TAKES SOMETHING MORE than good looks to hold the center of the stage—and something more than mere’ miidness in a cigarette to win the popularity that Chesterfield enjoys. : IT’S THE TASTE, of course—and there’s a lot of dif- ference between mildness alone and mildness with taste. .. between ordinary tobaccos and quality tobaccos. . . between ordinary blending and the Chesterfield blend. TASTE A CHESTERFIELD!— Mildness is there, of course, but much more...delicate richness, fragrant aroma, and=="TASTE above everything”. Jamestown, Va.; an equestrian statue of Gen. Grant {m' the Union League Club, Brooklyn; “Christ and St. John,” in the Brooklyn Museum of Fine Arts, and numerous others. Many Works in Capital. Mr. ’s art needs no introduc- tion to Wi Oof in- wmcummcormumm of the Supreme Court, & bust of Stafford at St. Patrick’s Chumh, Corcoran Art two works at the 8 life-sized head entitled “Nearing Home” and & mm& He 13 also credited with & me portrait re- lief at Arlington, to mention another of his many works here. m-wzlmmhumusmdpm llr. Plnl'ldle had written for “The xan( Life of & Beulp- wr" "‘nw ique of Sculpture,” “The Anul of Clay” “Nathan Hale, triot,” and “The Czar's Gift M Partridge . made ‘home in Wuhlnnon during mlll:h of his artistic career because, in his opinion, the Na- tional Capital was more beautiful Paris and combined the best features D. ., SATURDAY, JAPAN QUOTA BASIS BILL IS PROMISED nepresentative Johnson Is Spurred to Friendly Ges- .ture by Hanihara. soon be presented in Congress by Chair- man Johnson of the House immigration and naturaliza committee, author of the law which is said to have offend- of many of the finest cities of the [ed Jaj ‘world. Mr, Partri found the inspiration of many of outstanding achieve- ments in sculpbuse in American his- tory and blol'rlphy His statue of Gen. Grant, in nmoklyn. was declared by Grant's son, Prederick Dent Grant, to be the flnmt “portrait” of his| tion his | father in existen: ce. Kauffmann Memorial Noteworthy. ‘The Kauffmann Memorial was his first large work of an ideal type and was erected in 1897. The universal ap- peal of the memorial makes it sus- ceptible of various interpretations. It is frequently compared or con! with Saint-Gaudens’ “Adams Memo- rial,” the mysterious shrouded figure, ul.m in Rock Creek Cemetery. Mr, Partridge’s father died when he was 14 years old. His mother desired him to give the phlfic arts h.ll |lndl- vided attention. Hanihara, suulvmded-udthaolflmm not_healed. “In due time, after certain legislation has been of, I expect to move for an amendment to mgnuut.mzvmnuwnm ,1 pmorfian quota,” sald ’fihmdmdm!ulh&.mthu connection wil existed & “’:..m’.'.?: e House and Senate wil the the amendment ,n urged model the head of nn old swh:h-mah ‘Tl woman nearly 90 years old. It is now one of the most interesting of all the| Lincol exhibits in the cwwnn Gallery. Mr. Partri ability to elu:h uu real llkaneu of tndmdu-.u in his trait s particularly noficuble l.n In. 3 ‘Word has not been received here about his funeral. . Partridge is survived by his widow, a daughter and s son. 7= We state it as our honest belief that the tobaccos used in Chester- ~ field cigarettes are of finer quality and hence of better taste than in any other cigarette at the price. LIGGETT & MYERS TOBACCO CO. he sterfield & Mvms Tosaceo Co. MAY 24, 1930. however, to for . those eligible utm).l- This woul.. result STREET CAR EMPLOYE IS STRUCK BY MACHINE Charles Da 33-year-old iploye “mwu;wu:hmy:uen automobile, driven by posed time, but his speech of Mr. mnmu-m b occasion of a farewell dinner llun R. Castle, Jlr.. special CITY CLUB BUILDING I SALE 1S ATTACKED Bondholders’ Suit Asks Court to Set It Aside and Name Receivers. Mieaate: Milar bon anl;l. TR Ao . o u" MRD- He leaves & ’fl.* ‘.'u,.., Pri invited. " when IILC was Urlfi t. You wm snatched l'lr rom rnal rest. PN ‘William Cogger, Samuel Cole and M. R. 8. Embrey, a committee of the hold- ers of setond mortgage bondd secured Sec. o on the City Club Bullding, at 1320 G s, day 5, 1%, 8 teet, today asked the Distect Supreme | BRiedt BohglAents, 1) ’.'.‘,l."af‘n"fi Court to set aside the Tecent sale of the | Ward W, SUiest, dnvo'ulu Rother, - Mrs, Annie Minor: & re Mary a o Bunday. May e once to, Zion Haptist betneen 3 and 4%L st L Washlugien Dastor. 34 icers and m?'." 3 9 .0 A Cbaster, No. < Eaui | u. a,‘.‘:dai H . $rom Zion n n 10, *‘“‘.fikhn nmmmoruwooounmmuw u rens, asserted, Wil & y 25 mo = - | BESA! Sandsy Shtren. ¥ st n'c'-nn xm 50,000 and the court is asked e ron. UL WEST A ;—he czngleuon of the sale, e and to name recelvers to d cOLLINS. THOMAS V. Sidasty. o8 Satur day, May 3¢, 1930 ut !fllsnmc‘ ufb‘“ % (nee WAI grflonl‘ h‘{l fl"haon« a7 “fll IS nv. Sl 8 R ATt m... lll o8 fg fil’l'u.fl to l{:.n‘. lnurunnt ‘Mount ll'lt Cemetery. MICHAEL J. Saturday, Ms fl- it 7:30 a.m.. J Oon- a e s 8t ""u'u mmnu Mon: 3"a.m. ar) h, ar e rep r:rnu ) um and fri Bl SR e DYt Gemmetery 8, WILLIAM. “mflh.. No. 2 PAGEANT WILL DEPICT HISTORIC "PERSONAGES Group Urges Old Brick Capitol Be Preserved as Monument Dur- ing Bicengennial. A pageant de) tln( Nation's hlawr’m year in which '.he Old Brick Clpfml came into life at 21 Pirst street north- east, will be presented there this evening | ¢ n 8 oclock by wfinup of mm in- cture as ‘“u""a"’"d‘.‘; o, nder on of Miss Anna C. Stannard, men and women will charac- terize John C. Calhoun, James Madison anp ;‘i:mwmm history after a p! ’.Blhgll' has been spread dens of the building. Capt. C. C. nn!lr-d I inday, May m:"la .Illlh Tesidence. Homrue nelr ville, Md.). Tnterment Rockville Uglon houn, & descendant of John C. will impemn-u the South Carolinian. Apeuuon ubmdnwnhymu Stannard others urging old Clpllol bhlldln‘ be not demolished before the bicentennial celebration ol 200th birthday anniversary George Washington' in 1932 at the earliest. Several members of Congress are expected to af pagean! =y ttend the t this ploeli, Births Reported. ‘The lollowlnl births have M.ll reported to m;‘ e ’u: Depurument in the ’!"5...,. adehiidren, i Sreat fras % d Madeline A nhls’» wirl. atetine m?:l' Monday, May 26, 18 SHorert s, ‘wa jah Beptist mmrell Bobert -na';'u c“'{v'::%n'f' e o Rev. i o Servant of Ood, Mo odamotor: bltll! (oulht- |l|E victory wonm, Tignter.thy Mast dor. S .lljhlflllrn.‘::édonly on n‘unai§ Moy 22, titehinson. Leurs V. Hutehinson. H the o‘mn‘- Yiai"You st now. Mot raday. Ill' On_Thuraday, Mrs. nsion Rose *, Monday, May o ont oL, 3:?' ‘arlington Na- B nmn: o( Dlnvlll john Har! s, wite of L. Holmes and devoted Al sne aiso, leaves .nu""'.’ummncmm ‘and wkin Robert H. b .‘#a 'xé’e‘.fi‘f‘c?{f,."% 5 Deaths Reported The followin the Health ne' e }ffi'fm: onroe serl o e e o rBt Banday, My 3h Py ffom the above funeral h;;;n- - 2. 1475 Columbia N, 'l'hl “n'l ng of 50, 08 Boidters” "Home | NEARIAN XRUPSAW'S o gE2inard Deibel, 78, U. 8. Soldiers' Home nfcn.m E. Pairo, 77, 1628 Rhodo Island *"Rielte 3. &, Foubert. 76, 1703 Sur Thomas' W. 'B. Duckwall, 75, 1435 Wen: o1l 412 Peaboa: 1 Maxs. et Henry Hospital. Am:n. ted this 990 At Bis. residence: - z.‘rnn' MAHO! He ‘Lena. Mahoney: iwo 1o ‘ahd Lizsie Manoney: 3% Randoron 00 8, R0et, OL, AR Higen Hlll. fllhll "of the ’00 Y“ |n§o‘ s8. calinger” Hotoita ) dessom abetiva Hf!{mm Bruce, 46, Walter Reed General nryywwlrldn Holt, 43, 5818 Chevy Chase Parki ee, 23, 1103 Park road. 68, 1151 1t at. o dd Paul's gh“\llflh south glb< A e 'x'x’mmm ‘Mount. olivet Deperted this, H!e ETTA, ALL, te of the late wun-m A siarer :lt'n:n‘i mip, G, Mersnall, Alice G. Carter .n1 Hattle U. § X York. - Funeral iatt alns rei &7ay Hhnerst home, e SHALL. RETTA. Mt Whisperin. tope o "Society the death of Miss Puneral !\mll‘ May 35. ‘Ebeneze: hurch, 4th AGLINE MARSHALL, Pr JEiNTE B muutu m s FLORENCI b ) at O sonce of her duusnter. O, 21 Webster st RENCE isey e Marriage Licenses. Ohlrl!':n'l!nlll fi'l. and Marie Wanek, 30; Rev. Allston W. Harman. 35. this city, and 31, ‘Orange, Va.; Rev. erum, 73, Bustonsville, d., and Anlnelh Merson, 18, 3 e A g wewn ! s, Baltimore, ash, 3nd Marsarét Clark, 33, this, oy Hev: . Rnlhn ! Bushnell, 24, Lebanon, Ohl“ lnfl e Rk £ G © e T iel: S Grame Jr’ 4 gn"'.na ouwve . Connell, 18;" Rev. Osea Stearns. widow the lbuv;n address t Sonitawn Cemeters, New York. Fles omit flowers. ; Ps‘ QORE, WILLIAM C. Suddenly. on Frl: Mo 23, 1030, at the residence of his n-lsw, at Baltimors Md. Wil E. beloved husband of tice of funers ‘There are 20 islands in the Hawailan group, 9 inhabited. ith hlt kil o, wi white markings; 'l'h Soldiers’ Home Dr‘fl inds. u"lg; L ‘Traynor, Adams 9100, Branch ln CAMEO PIN—Saturday mornine. Tn Awcade Market, Park d 4 .Yd.‘ eofimb’im! or Navy Yard cat, Re: 1 OQIN PuI RSE—BIack, eanmnuu 3¢ or 37 In May 21, at 21st |- uren Box 371-8, !lllr .Dnd e Thvaes nel DOG—Big_white pointer, Ii liver _spot “midaie "of forenead. - Hewn 3 Doo— rk Brown police, answefs to nai of “Dick" in French: no tag. Reward. ORI lrdlflhy 272" 5100 Edsemoor lane. Bethesda, Non-Sectarian LOTS WIDE hANGE ternoon. Dl k. Bl EYEGLABSES—Child cently. between 30th nior High. - 3040%' R PARROT, small, green, Ba-be parrot: female. Bawerd for retura, alive or ‘dead, g0 }413 Tortolse shell; R ‘and_Gordon Ju- n.w. Pot. 2848-W. Washington-Baltimore Lodge House Line. 3579 ENDA 111' s Dendant emera rounded " by’ diamon \nd - pea pearl. platinum mounting and eha ward. Panama Legation. 1535 New RING, vinfloum, dismong and Sappilee, Bettink. in OF hear Atmy-Navy Giu Ward i wurmed g 1840 Lamont st Fret: 1| 641 o | 3034 M St. s * A Bnflu. NELSON, RUTH. _Op Priday. May RUTH ioved _wife o 1930, ‘Rufus o mourn at the John T. chapel, 3rd and Eve sts. s.w. Notice funeral later. CATHERINE. . st her of ) de; CA’ - Archie. Lemuel and in her $8th year. Fun from _ her Tesidence Sat , at 3 pm. Interment at sional Cemeiery. Relstives and fri invited. kX PULPRESS, CHARLES. On Priday, May 3, 1930, st Waiter Reed CHARLES n- funeral ' home, 5 Nuu ‘tunetal CHARLES. 'flmndly. lny at the residence of his sister. ., 3rd st. n.w. CHARLES davoted broiner of Mrs. Alice White .nd R rviving him he: om 9th and 8 s Rev. a7V Blating. - Helatives ‘and friends invited. Interment Payne's Cemetery. SCHAFF, EVELYN A. On Friday, May 33, 193, at_white Pains. Charles ‘County. Md. EVELYN Robey)’ beloved wife of John Howara Bchafl, Funeral service in the chapel ersson. 1011 Tih st nw, on 5, at 8 p.m. Relatives and m-na- lnvmd ‘to attend. Interment ut Tremper, N. Y. TT. nm-c.v. muy ".Qrmm . % Tavior and Mrs, Mrs. gad Mrs. Amanda Pauntroy sn fism Fauntroy. Survi ving him ‘are & host tlvu I’IIHGL er rel Sondey. May 25t pm, b Rhod i-\.na o nE tunenmnm: Rbods 0 “ WISE. muw. oo, Th Max ooyt ity her, reel S re Sy ,,fi‘ unday mer mflmlg‘."i.ng ?;51'-‘3 Bitsmore, Ma. FRED E. lu denly lv wos ide: oF Bophta G, wnod &.'}oflu lll)'ll. 1m li Nl of funeral Iater. !n flmnflam Pather; mnfl-ndhnn.r-.nlnd ‘III "tor_eure, buf P : St e oh mu j' am‘fnr -%W Y, lllr ‘can_ 1 10 .t A Talood dear mother, Andnvmpu- away. fifi"" e Tt ol ayo m- 0‘0-0. two 1nrl ago MI!. V. L SPEARE CO. g S RW. ormerly 940 ¥ 8t. N.W. Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance Lincoln 413 B ST. NE. Modern_Chapel’ ALMUS R SPEARE Succeeding the Original W. R. Spesre Co. 1623 Cohneeticut Ave. Potemas 4600 JOHN R.“WRIGHT co. 1337 10th St. N.W. __ Phone Nerth 6047 | Clyde J. Nxcholl, lnc. 4209 9th 8t N.W. J. WILLIAM LEE'S SOfiS, RAL FUNERAL DIRECTORS. CREMATORIUM. PA. AVE. N.W.__NATIONAL W. W, Dcal&Co. 816 B ST NE. Joseph F, Birch Sons ™ Pt st ___FUNERAL DESIGNS. —GEO. C. Artistio—expressive—inexpensive. mm i GLENWOOD CEMETERY Vaultage, $5 per month Choice lots and iln for sale. FORT LINCOLN CEMETERY NON-SECTARIAN PERPETUAL CARE LOTS VAULTS _ CR' Wide Ranse Seld or Ronted Fot Adhss REASONABLE PRICES—TERMS MODERN CREMATORIUM Washington-Baltimore Blvd. e City Office, 1332 G 79 Bisirice 8108 VAULTS SOLD OR RENTED FORT LINCOLN CEMETERY Perpetual Care CRYPTS FOR ASHES REASONABLE PRICES —TERMS MODERN CREMATORIUM Blvd. at District Line . City Office, 1332 G St. N.W. District 6103

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