Evening Star Newspaper, July 10, 1930, Page 9

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Flying Interests Most Boys. P —A turvey of | ago similar survey md)nmd 50 per | OAKLAND, Oalif. the public schools here revealed You’ll Need Money Some Day. Start Saving NOW! It all happéns so unexpectedly —just when able to meet the demand. You can't help you can conttol its effect on you and yours. Open Daily 9 to 5 Saturdays Until Noon NATIONAL PERMANENT BUILDING ASSOCIATION ORGAN/ZED 1890 R 949 NINTH ST.,NW. JUST BELOW NEW YORK AVE. Unoer U.S. Bavnumrllr Surervision SAVINGS approximately 60 cent of the boys weré interested lnpe:hmn Ten years that | cent were interested in radio. 7 we 7 HAVE FINANCED you dre usually un- it happening—but Start saving! Store Closed Saturdays During July and August 3313 % Discount - on This Suite This 4-Pc. Bed Room Suite com- prises large Dresser, Chest of Draw- ers, semi-poster Bed and French Vanity nicely finished Saglout. il THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Marriage Licenses. H Williams, ting, Mich. and o i A g T Cifher A Dunkler. 26, and Trene B Lang. je. boll of Richmona, ¥ Yidee Hovert E: Mattin 1 B Pling, 43 and Della M. j. Sificneit, 38, amd Vary M. Mor- rell; 18; Rey, Ggdfréy Chabo William nd _Adelaidé C. Neal Murlel 150,000 VACATIONISTS CAN'T BE WRONG Again Wildwood and Wildwood Crest, the twin resorts on the New Jerséy Coast (35 miles below Atlantic Cits), prove theit claim as “New Jersey's most popular resorts.” More than 150,000 happy pleasure seekers were here over July Fourth Week-end is equal in size to Bridgeport, Grand Rapids. Mich. The railroads brought 17.000 visitors: busses, 2.000: while 46.338 automobiles were here by actual count . . . one-third " 25 many as crossed the famous Delaware River Bridge during the three peak days. For. booklet and further information write Bureau of Publiéity. Ohamiber of Commerce, Wildwood, N. J. WILDWOOD S£4 WILDWOOD CREST W .tagry Conn., or glulmlnn. 30; Rev. Thomas A. Cunning- rnest 21, and Sus Re $Seeny dn son, of Dawi chmond, Va.; 3 pu’m‘ Sunshine, 7. and 1ds Davis. 31 orris_Sunshine, and 16 Davis. both of Baitimore. Rev. J. and Bernici ¥l !. both P hitkmona, Ve Rev. Jona Ben, '3 Thompson, 2 4§14 Elayne V. ‘Lishtn Soover L Dav C. Ye mnsmleu. a8 Williamsport, + 31, Richmond, Va. " 40, and Euvageds A. omas Daniels. rdentown. well: 30 ¥ 3. this city: Rev. ;R Crai H;:a Knhmne "Fallande. rhert ith, Mllen . Cox."39. and_Jennie A. perger. 24, both of Cleveland. Ohio: . MeDougle. The ancient Egyptian dogs, and dog statues have been dug up in the most ancient of tombs. YOU'D BE SURPRISED At the improvement that has been made in evergreens by regular feed- ing with CARBIUM PLANT FOOD. Three cents a pound in any quantity. Delivery charge for quantities less than 50 pounds. CONGER I?FQS,. 23rd Street & New York Avenue District 9775 Kaften- | worshiped | D..C., THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1930. FUNERAL FOR LANSBURGH CONDUCTED AT RESIDENCE Prominent Retired Merchant Laid to Rest in Abbey Mau- soleum. Funeral services for Julius Lansburgh, | prominent retired merchant, who di | at his home in the Woodward Apart- ments, 2311 Connecticut avenue, Mon- dnv were conducted at the residence | y at 10:30 o'clock. Rabbi Abram slmun of the Washington Hebrew Con- gregation officiated. Interment was in the Abbey Mausoleum. Pallbearers were Mal Lansbutgh, Ralph Goldsmith, Samuel Swartz and Milton Goldsmith of this eity, and Sid- ney Lansburgh and Lwnnrd ‘Weinberg of Raltimore. Mr. Lansburgh, who wus 18 years old, was at one time assoclated with his brothers, the late Gustave and James | Lansburgh, who established the firm of Lansburgh & Brother here in 1860. He later established the Julius Lans- burgh Furniture & Carpet Co. and then the Lantburgh Interior Décorating Co., after having sold his interest in the’ furnitire and carpét business. He retired from active business in 1928. —_— | Qreat Britain's Royal Mint has | branches in Melbourne and Perth in | Australia, Ottawa in Canada, and Pre- | torfa in South Africa. Genuine “Lane” Cedar Chest Specially Priced $22.75 $ 89.83 Self-sharpening 12:in. blades.. Easy Terms Discount on This Swaying Divan Regularly $11 .38 Easy Terms Lawn Mower $5.95 Easy Terms ot Need Pay Only:5 Dow This 3-Door Side-Icer, 2- Shelf Refrigerator Is Regu- larly $19.95. Less §5 Allowance For Your Old Refrigerator $14.% 95 $1 Delivers Any Refrigerator Discount on ‘This Suite 1092 Less 38%% Dis- 33%% 10 pieces, includ- ing long Buffet, ex- tension Table,” in- closed Server, China inet a 6 walnut _ ve- Regularly $164.75, 33149 Discount on ThlS Crib 3 3Y3% Discount on This Suite Armchair, Settee and Bunny Chair, up; holstered in JACQUARD VELOUR and have button backs and reversible spring Discount 33Y3% Discount On This Fiber Carriage Regularly $22 1486 Easy Terms cushions. Regularly $139.75. Less 33%3% 33Y3 % Outfit , Discount on This Regularly $22 14 Easy Terms 40% Discount on This Lawn Swing Regularly $11.95 THE WEATHER District of columhu—hlr tonight lm wmorl'vv someéwhat warmer nofl.hefly winds, beoomm tomorrow. Mlnlllld—hlt tonight and tomor- row; somewhat warmer tomorrow; moderate northerly winds, becoming wutherly tomorrow. i8a—Fair tonight and tomorrow; num ly cooler in interior of south por- tion tonight: somewhat warmer tomor- Tow in north portion; moderate north shifting to northeast or east winds. West Virginla—Faif tonight and to- morrow except possibly local thunder- showers tomorrow afternoon in west portion; wmewhat cooler in extreme east portion um warmer in nortl portion MM lur 24 Hours. ometer—4 pm., 91; 8 l’ mlflnllhh 8; d'l,m,'li p .m. lowest temperature, 0, occurred at 8:15 a.m. today. Temperature same_ date last year— Highest, 91; lowest, 73. Condition of the Water. Potomac and Shenandoah Rivets, ¢lear, Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) 3:18 pm.; high tide, 8:22 am. and 8:51 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 4:50 a.m.; sun sets 7:35 p.m. Tomorrow—8un rises 4:51 am.; sun sets 7:35 Moon tguflol pm.; sets 4:11 am. Weather In Varlous Cites. Atlantic _Gif Baltimore, Birminghas Bismarck, Boston, Ma uffalo, N. Charleston, Chicago, i ron, Tndfaniapolis Jacksonville, ansas Ci . Clear * Ptcloudy | Clear York, N.¥. 29 okl-huml City. aha, Nebr, . 29 thdelnhu P Phoenix, Ariz, Bittsburgh, Pa. Portland, M Rain Pt.cloudy lear . Ptcloudy Clear Cloudy | Gloudy Cloudy Cloudy Glear t cloudy | 16udy FOREIGN. am., Greenwich time. toda ng'murrlwulher . Germa Breal™ sran tockholm, "Sveden Bon: "Greeniieh time. today ) Horta «nyl. 5 o' Rain nmilton, . Part cloudy an Juan, i Vi loudy art cloudy Cloudy Dill Gets Trade Post. The appointment of E. 0. L. Dill of this city as assistant trade commissioner for the United States at Accra, on the African Gold Coast, was announced to. day by the Bureau of Foreign Com- | merce. Dill has served as an economic uut‘u:wr at Washington and Lee Uni- | S ward. Phone Nat. n.rllmen 1o ‘White Engiish setter mele, \‘4 l-'r;“ rge an Dair). P urendon ‘$28-W- JACKET, brown silk, opposite polo ground along Tidel Basin on Wednesday evening. Phone_Cleveland 0455, ndly bunch of keys on sil- ng with White metal key chain. urn uther; 3 atioas ‘S0 or Clev. Sudo KDDAK FILMS_Three rolls, vicinity 16th sts.. or 20th st. and New York ave. Hewara "gall orc, Jiech: A is6 FOCKETBOOK IpE SyerlasseR on WSt etnaeh 14ih snd Oudren’s: Hosiy nemm to 1324 Monroe nw. Apt. 16, i 6 pm.__Reward. Phone Col.” 71 OLICE DOG, dark colred, ~anevers et & No. 17383; Chevy Chase. ward. Phone Clev. 8001 SPECTACLES _Tortolse “SRelT; ase: vi- ginity 2ist and G st nw.; ‘Tuesday iaht Rew: th Golss. NG| e of 14 Tost; 4. Re- 3}.‘?’.‘."‘5 ik Boer Room a0k, Hio 14ih st nw WALLET—Ostrich _skin: _possibly _between Southern Bldg. on strset Reward. o Re- t House and Eor™ Literal reward. Phone Pot. 54st. WRIST WATCH—Lady's; white gold catved: inne. or n.w. section.” Reward. 'rel. Lin' Est. 1883 Best Materials es Rigl WASHINOTON GRANITE MOI\%’:\F CQ". Inc. JRTUECNE A AB" 2 5870 OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT —Weekly or Monthly Payments EISEMAN'’S Fine Men's Wear | Seventh and F Sts. W. WARREN TALTAVULL "...4' "a'm § WILLIAM B. MARLOW. LAST RITES HELD FOR W. B. MARLOW Rev. G. F. Peter Officiates at Serv- ice, With Interment in Rock Creek Cemetery. Funeral servites for Willlam Beale Marlow, owner of the Marlow Coal Co., who died at his home, 305 Maryland avenue northeast, Monday, were con- ducted at the residence Xesterdsy aft- ernoon. Rev. G. Freeland Peter, canon of Washington Cathedral, officiated. Interment was in Rock Creek Cemetery. Mr. Marlow was 68 years old and a native of Washington. He had been engaged in the coal business here for many years. His father was the late William H. Marlow. J. H. JERMAN, 16, BURIED IN GLENWOOD CEMETERY Youth, Slain in South Carolina, ‘Was Returning From Florida Visit, Funeral services for Joseph Hammond erman. 16 years old, who was killed in by Bwangea, 8. C., the owner of a service station while he was returning from Florida, wers held in Glenwood Cemetery yesterday. Young Jerman is father and mother, Charles H. Jerman, street. According to reports from South Carolina, the boy was shot when he was seen near a filling station early Sunday morning. The owner, thinking him a robber, wished only to frighten the youth when he fired, he said. — survived by his Mr. and Mrs. 2717 Thirteenth feaths. WA ALTER. On Wednesday, Julz 9 AR AR Remains Ernest Jarvis Co. fu- resting at the neral chureh, BROADWELL E M. hursdas, Jul 10, Tos0. "5t “Sibiey Huwua.s " daughter of the iate Wilham . and A “Brondwell of Jacksonville, 11, Funeral & ercsidgnge, of her sigter. 10 Kearney st he.. gn‘ sairaar, 1y T, 44 3 B Tniermont BUCKINGHAM, !uznnfi ¥ HOLSTEIN, On e I‘,N. e NT HOLSTEIN ~BUCKIN G 'Lm of Edgar Buckingham. Ser: e lnncunced later. No flowers. cers and members A. ‘THOM. PHILIP A. PARHAM, G. Sec ELL! Bl\rlse“. Dn h\lrn ofd Sia st 1w o'l NOHAM : daughter of the iate John and Mary a0 Dolan 'Wotice of funeral hereater. ““&'.”...5‘3'1, Bl OB 1 loved 'l e 0 Joseph 'm., i ! u | AW, MA fo B. “On Wi e o ulnenu | | o eral Batyrany, uly ia. from the residence of her daughter. Mrs. Wil lam, 1427 Monrce st n s thence. to Bt. Anthony Shurch, where requism mass will be said at 9 a.m. for the repose of her soul. terment Monunt Olivet Cemetery. tives and friends invited. SON. VIRGINIA. On Wednesday, 1930. VIRGINIA DONALDSON (nee her late residence. Funeral from Friday, July 11, 2518 Wisconsin ave. B.¥., at 2 ST RN, MARY ANNA, On Wednesday, July DO a0, at the recldence of her daghter, 4523 S'm!cm st.. Mg MARY CANNA DORN Ahe interment Martinsburg. RAZIER, ROBERT W, Departed this life PR esday morning: Juiy B at Walter | Eeed Hoital, after & eie Minsss, ROB: . beloved sop of the Tate Slinas and Em ragiar. He leaves to Curn thelr loss two devotsd sisters. Ells Wade of New Jersey and Emma Duniop: & devoted” brother. James Shanklin, latives and friends. and a Fu- lop. 72 G 8 The Brienathm Rantist Shuren. Friday. July 11 H. Whitney ot | thence corner 1st and H sts. s.w at 12 o'clock noon, Rev B. ENN The’ late Matilda Frve. loving father of 5, brother of Mrs. Annie Edmonia _Tiliman leaves many other relatives and friends to mourn his_departure. Remains resting at the John T Rhines funeral chapel, 3d and Eve sts. s.w. Notice of funsral later. LOISE Suddenly. on Wednes, 930, at of "Blace now. TOUISE F OBmlths: dRikiter of the late Andrew | and Mary E'_Smith, wife of the lafe Sam. liel Henson. sister of Robertha Butler and Frederick Smith, loving mowher. of Mrs. B ot o1 Becate Dodson Mrs: | Otelia Lucas and Samuel Henson, ir. No- | tice of funeral later | m Rest. sweet spirit. reat YDE. EMILY. On Wednesday, July 9. 1990, P er Tesidence: 1760 Enciid st EMILY. beloved wife of the late John Hyde. in her T8th year. Services at _the residence Friday morning at 10:30. Priends invited. | Interment private. JENKING, FRANK M. On-Thureday, June 0. At his residence. 237 8th st.'se FRANK M. beioved huisband of Margaret ©. Jenkins '(nee Larcombey. Notice of fu- | neral hereafter JOHNS. JOHN EDWARD. On Tuesday, July 8. :930. at his residence. 3018 11th st. n.w.. JOHN ‘EDWARD JOHNS. devoted husband | of Ellen V. Johns_ Funeral from Mount | Morfah A. 'Ms E. Church. Annapolis. Md. Funeral Home 3619 14¢th St. N.W, Corner Spring Road Col. 464 it { Adams 10341 "AMBULANCES Best in Town. $4 oo Local Call Clll Col. 0432 Chambers Co. Friday. Julv 11, at 2 pm friends invited 'to_ettend OHNSON. EFFIE 8. On Tuesday. July EFFIE - n Remains resting at_the W Co. funeral paror. 1432 Yau <t n.w neral Pridav, Julv 11 at 2 pm. Asbury M. F. Church, 11th and K s KING. BERTHA LENA On Thursday, July | 0. at her home. 448 v\nmn l;mm- | 2" Grarendon. BERT) ENA KING (nee Failes). of the |-xe sErenh ng Rotlon &1 MHineral la on Wednesdas. ] m Friends are invited to attend.’ Interment in Glenwood Cemetes LYNAGH, ANNA F. On Thursday, guly 10, eorgetown Hospital, ANN. beioved wite of Joseph 3, Lyn A, 1383 Guincy st. nee. Notice of fAneral later. MONROE, NEVILLE, WEN| | ERATE PR | P m- -n‘m-'m\r omr ad, Remal, mains m"“ l l-m rlr Ill <) Xntrrmenl meoln llllll at Tos0. 470y Tont \mcnv\ st Devona Wednesdas, ed e Veeslgenee: 'fl * { Wi other-in-law_ of " eaves 1o Mourn thels dchildren and s host of Funeral Sun- Mount” Horeb and ¢ Toih s} Detween. Y o nter- 12¢ Charles oodiain Gerére DELL C. “ is with the deep- Anat the Wil Order’t nt?l Lo its members flr""’c belaved cgr 0. past pasa ‘l‘uua Iy & R tlonal Limeet wm. Arlington 1) rig, Gen. I(H;.LLEN U. 8. M C. oo, sosgen S R SATATENRL Carabiao. Orand [4ad and Wheel Carabao. O'CONNOR, DANIEL. Suddeniy. on Ju I 0. 85,1030 am: of § o am. ol g reulnenc‘ 3*& " dl ' O'Con other relatiy n-unu CH"" X, pastor. enl’ et foirow Cara Geath ot Ma) mandan i sung. ‘ment Ho Relutives Ang rmnm"u‘\! ncn\no- JOMN 3. On Wednesdar. 930, &t A‘tioréum'v“xé; 1217 Taslor B Jon e of o ”B"‘ Y Funeral service: 1 .nuy ot vn s, ne. whers m Tor ‘tn nm.%‘l‘m."i..&' & 10" RICHARDAON. ANN RO nsgsmu ;’"fl Ar&“umn five andchildren and 4 {8 and friendy’ un rom' the 8t Baptist ‘Chirch.” Axiineton, Vedier Waiker omeinfing T n e SMITH, RUTH D, On Tutedar. 3y Em'v"nrv o ." Ky R - H“Yr':" fi-l!.s\ma ter 8 mm"p e&’g ;u I'Ill b- Ml v ner ; m. folerment edar Ml c-m'- TA"A'! 1 96 a MM day. .my 10001 o0 nes- Bm. at 1l APPA 1a Tidar, ves Henas fhuit ‘men! Ar‘nnon N-mm-' " Thitemeth THOMAS. 80 to attend. Cemetery. GE N) s epariee o cnren and loving. § Al ner of Marearetie *Jiefion. of funeral herea WALLACE, FMMA “iane MER i 8030, .xl Aou T\!‘ A JA é YeRi bert Bruce Wallace of Wa ol T A CUT X Dwight, Mrs Henry Rogers of Brooklyn, N. Y. Mrs. Jullan Stokes »f ¥ idgewood, - Private services at the family home, Wal: lingford, " Conn., on Friday afternoon, 10 WARD. ARTHUR FULTON. Wednesday. July 9. Tm !."zddfi“l{nm“ raver WIN. ; of the Brince Geordes FULTON Friday. July 11, Relatives and friends invited. urch cemetery. WILLIAMS, JOHN. On_Tuesds 1930, at Tuberculosis Hospital. 7 beloved husband of Thterment i JOH] Bessie Wililams. " !lc funeral parlors of Alexand r“gm 315 15th st. s.e. Notice of funeral iater: In Memoriam. BUTLER, MARY L In memory of our lov. ing mother ldnd"fulv‘ MA| 'S TLER: o "departed. this iife sixice who departed xicen” vears 6o Before our eyu you faded, Growing weaker Doin HI SISTER, 2 CHASE. SARAH TINNEY. AND nrmu. SUS, In sad but loving remembranc beloved mother, SARAH TINNEY ASE, who _entered thlny four years ago tod ur - grandmothe: 14 nm ud fty-three years ago today, July Mother, remembrance B Death irles to break; but alf in et ™ To have, to love. and then to Is vhe greatest sorrow of our o7 cheld dear by your children. ADDu: CHASE GREEN. BRYSON TIE CHASE ORAY. " llufln 'muu{ AGNES. In sad but lovin remembrance of our devoted sister, MARY AGNES HU e Hall), parted this 1ife e ! e this iife seven v iy f5P1eH VST r hearts still ur eves shed d only knows nce ~ou h llALL B‘l MILTON, JOSEPH L. In ud bul lovm' re. ?- Sapice of our dear hushand and hthfir. ?ghl’ L MILTON. Who departed_ thi WIFE AND SON. * | PAYNE, LEWIS, Sacred to the memory of ear husband, LEWIS who eparted this life four Years “ago. toda3, ul 18 B2v&PED wire, mATTIE B. PAYNE. PULLIAM. ROY E. A tribute of love and gevotion to the memory of our dedr hus- HASE, che with sadness, any a nd ROY E. PULLIAM ‘)nl-x\ ‘vm; lite" Rrieen’ sears Ao today, rlaz Even death can take away The Tote otr‘heatfs old Uray HIB PEVOTR, WIFE, ADELE BULLIAM, 'AND MOTHER. HATTIE PULLIAM. ETT, LOUISE. In loving memory of ou fopge dnugnter aod lalsier 130TsE TIPPE o Geparted this life two vears d6 todny, July 16, B0l e st T peace THE FAMILY. ~ FUNERAL DIRECTORS ALMUS R SPEARE Sureudinl (he Orieinal W. R. Speare Co. Connectieut_Ave. ' Poiomae_4600 Joseph “F. Birch’s Sons !sagc smcH 3034 M St. N.W. frone, wes: oves Eunh!khrd 1876 JOHN R. WRIGHT CO 1337 10th St. Phone North 0047 Clyde J. Nichols, Inc. 4200 9th_St. N.W. Col._6324 _ J. WILLIAM EE ONS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS CREMATORIUM 232 PA.__AVE. N.W. _NATIONAL 1384 CHAS, S. ZURHORST Herbert ‘B. Nevxus P unernl Home 924 New York Ave. District 2608 Frank Gelerfi Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.v Mbtern Chinel. TrepnoneNational 2473 'V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of nor connected Mth the original W R Speare establish- Phone ronk ge2e 1009 Formerly 940 F s‘. N.w. W. W. Deal & Co. 816 H ST NE LINCOLN_8200 1388 {Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance 413 H ST, | Moagtn® Cnapei Lincoln 0524 FUNERAL DESIGNS. Prompt Auto Gude Bros. C:; ; GEO. C. SHAFFER _ EXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS AT MOD. ICES. ' TEL. NAT. 2116 & NAT. 0106 Opep Exenine * 4th & Eye and Sanda, CEMETERIES. GLENWOOD CEMETERY Vaultage, $5 per month Choice lots and sites for sale. FORT LINCOLN announces a new section for apd dheir tamilies. INTRODUCTORY ' (Cloister columbarium and sardeh open Visliore weieome to visitore) Telephones: District 6103 ank Two ofcer tery gate. Lincoln 3870,

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