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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1930. MRS. ADA F. BARTLETT | Braths. EXPIRES AT NORFOLK | “E5pd% Iuiilyt _,g:.';;: the deat nios Dist: —Ge! lly fair "Rear e Mrs. Ada F. Bartlett, 1755 Park road, ""5 *Navy, at wm. str mu.a Closed All Day Today (Labor Da; 1Ot antieioe) died suddenly last night in Providence | County; AMEEY h be y y ( y) Maryland—Generally fair and con- | Hospital, Norfolk, Va. according to| Natanal ‘-’."-'.'r',"'“ '}é'«;:.'v}'n'xfm'i 3 tinued warm tonight and tomorrow. wo;’d ncenl.v:'? J':ere &“' e '. s, e o uel 8. w;t;s::[,—o:nmuy fair tonight and | 5o yichy “had been visiting friends in ‘fg‘gd""“"";ofi"‘“{, ,f,“" and :l‘oorfoll and was taken {ll several days continued warm tonight and tomorrow. i She is survived, in addition to her Thermometer and barometer readings | cnand' by five daughters, Mrs. Mar- since 2 p.m. yesterday: : .| garet M. Hill, Mrs. Fay F. Beard and PR o '.P-“"-' 9,‘,- Misses Cavell F., Julia M., and Barbara b g ol Bartlett. She aiso leaves a son, William ‘l:,flw ';;, fi',',é'-‘;" Barometer—4 p.m. B. Bartlett. dence. 3001 R 3020, 13 relanigh, 3626 4 wam, 30547 & 8 lmh 0.27. ¢ i Som l’(‘nn'.l'l‘fll':h.n . Highest temperature, 97, occurred at | ,,J 3 pm. yesterday. @ard of mh‘“kfl- Bebtember 2. D hente 0o ,,f, : Lowest, temperature, 73, occurred at 6 | BLUMENTHAL. DORA. To the o L) am. today. selves. we 4 our ‘deepeat and i T‘a o il Cemetery. Record for Twenty-Four Hours. many Kindnesses Shown durine our recent | aro gL [eSORLEY, VINCE! IAMES. Saturday, August 30: Lot oo EPAMILY. s | MOTORUEX, Fhee, Cariale c«..m,’ ey s Columbia rd. AMES, Thermometer—4 pm., 93; 8 pm.. u.\ 12 midnight, 79, Beaths. Borometer—4 pm., 3005; 8 pm., | 3 > BAKER. MAY NEWCOMB. On Saturday. 30.12; 12 midnight, 30.16. | et Db Gosd. ut_ Georuetown Hosbithl geptem! . Sunday, August 31: MAY beloved “wife of the| Sa where ' mass ‘n Thermometer—4 a.m., 75; 8 am., 76; £ AL L R id .m. Interment Fort Lincol 12 noon, 92. Church South Wednesday, September 3. at Borometer—4 _ am,, 3020; 8 am,| 830 sm Clnlerment Mount Jackson, Va n:flxfi"r 1, nu"i't 'finm?."m?'n'fi‘c“'nmnmi . ADA HER. unday, el i e | M aueust 31, .Lu Norfolk ya ADA | Eoma € b ‘ E l. 755 Park rd. et s 7 beloved wite of (Furnished by United States Coast % ", Barierr Notice of nmmx Iater. Today—Low tide, 9:6 a.m. and 9,sa< Wo 5t America. ‘and e Mosern | Moy Fineral Wednesdns, ey pam.; high tide, 2:35 am. and 3 pm. | o( m. m-mu of, Celumbla are requested | tember 3, ot 2p.m.. from Padsett’s funer: Tomorrow—Low tide, 10:23 a.m. and | 10e 3iumose, *Feneiiuingion, Camp Hall, In | o oariors: 131 1ith . s o e nom . % 10:38 pm.; high tide, 3:31 am. and| st 930 ‘am. Tussday, September 2. (ax; "3““,,, e e Mom e AR e b "wifs of John rs Al from AD! atten bo . Plercs. irtment 35, at 9 4:0¢ pm. our fate 7 n-uszur'u Work §] ”;ft The Sun and Moon. FEAW. moszros. ,Agdhtiglfi P B | BE. l, . - l-m _Todsy—Sun rose 5:36 am.; sun sets M, PRILIP €. A;mm gommunice- | Sar¥ ';‘,,', e ,:"r,," 6:40 pm. ) atives and friends ln\'ll.d Tomorrow—Sun rises 5:37 am.; sun | di Sep! or the ' RIDGWAY. IVA E. \ tember 2, ' urpose of l"'n thl (\fl\! 1 of our Ll ate brother. n.r CH. Moon rises 3:00 a JORN . FISEMAN. Master, | 158 51 am-mb.‘,' 21 1e80. 5 "stiane” ‘Automobile lampa o be lighted one e Secretary. © 1| peEh g e sister, P half hour aiter sunset. BONAULT, HARRY CHAUDOS, riday. Potomac River clear ‘and Shenandoah | Attty i AUDO. BONAULE. 1401 MiLDRED o ROCK: Hee Beesmep River muddy this morning. Poiumbia toud bWy beloved husband of | ROHE. THOMAS FRANCIS. Suddenly, Josephire Bonault (nee Ricker). fl!mlln Surdly. AIA ust 31, 1930, 1 ‘Weather in Varlous Citles. i A Co. fun g Randoiph st. n.w.. THOMA! 290 v loved n-m- cred Heart c-monr Chusen B e k esdav.’ September 2 Wednudny samember 3, Yiterment Arilneton National terment Hock Creek Cemetery. Relatives 1 and friends Invited to sttend. 2 Stations. ONAYETS, ',',"0 odge. will OIIL?BN. JAMES. on Sutur Seldon, ineral {rnm “n"llm !unenl home Tuesday. September 2, Relatives lml h‘hnd‘ Invited. v.ennem Cedar Hill Cemetery. Abilene, Tex, . mplifies s Albany! N, V. 3034 1 3 RRY C. BONAULT. who pagsed SELDON. JAMES. A wecisl communication Gi 3028 90 " Hove | s o Atlantie &by August 20 1080 Buris} st 8 = irpose ‘ot ‘attenid g—\lm‘nnrhe. Md.. 30. Cle mbtl 2 Cemetery, sm. !ur’l'e‘ul Dl our llli. tmtb 5 Afl irmingham ember smarck, N. D. 30 Cl GE £ STRONG. Exalted Ruler. N T g B 30 | AueorCILLIAN 8. BHE BY, secreiary. b P B (L0, KR T flal CLARKE, SARAM A. v s IBWII.L. CIA“!B A. On Sunday. August W TR pm, Dr CHARLES A [J o [ . 8.0. : Tl.... 30 88 Cle Smi H . Glnchinati, Ohio ; 1 gl B cLid o alle SPUR | SEwhl husdand Liuag Eon e Slondy | Wieooup ey mw. Remalfs Dernestl o .Jfi"fl?' "x'«"n'e’n o Mo, B ur'“n y &S ; Ome. PU- : Benvercolo . 301 hefal services at her late residence, neral Private) from ‘his ate residen X Cle Wisconsin ave. nw. on ‘i' nesdsy, Sep- | 1121 18th . nw. Please omit flowers. 3 nee . -r','{",,,, chmh Whete i SUTLIFF, EILEEN E. On Sunday. Annmm. ex. 8 iveston, Tex. 5 it ‘b Y 3032 54 32 . ives and Triends nvited: LA 3 Huron, 8. Dak. 30.16 8 018 Cloud: c”““ ”:fl A, On, Sundey, August EILEEN X e R B lS ee Jacksonvill K Goudy of Holy "Tiinity Cotneil, No. 102, Guth e’ n‘x‘e" o o1 3004 8 Women's Benevolent mgn are requested | et outhlic: church, ‘Cheys O e ® 4 M 1 30 to meet at her N September 2. at 9 a. ave, ment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Ber 3ooA rfl THOMAS FREDERICK. Departed this Mfe ey g ‘ Ppeacefully gn Sunday, August 31. 1930. at e o . 3| the home of his son. 38 Sheridan st. n.w. Phi] Iph 3 L D:;l;‘;‘l“)wll EDWARD -U!I‘ll ;"’Fh"“cx :hl.hhvmi ki b.ng °f Amu Tomorrow you can save on artistic Lifetime Furniture. Tomorrow every EReeto iR B i e b e i, ,’:",",:'.',‘..*.“.::‘v‘:’;..'..'a':kz':‘ AR M 30. husband of, Mrs_ Estell Da Lincoln Cemetery. suite and single piece of dependable Lifetime Furniture is offered at i o e S, | BRI e ai i | wma, oy e s nev,, o0 S S Lnka cm % a3 o, !mer- San _An 04 14 Pricloudy SRR Hospital, i sale reductions. This is your opportunity to save and save sub- & ;%E?‘vf;'fl'_'f B8 e, e ..‘z'.'.,g';;"@ 4 :1::!‘.1!'4;:;‘ i rfiifi:fl H.T,.f..‘ stantially on good furniture, May we suggest that you Rt Eang S S e e | RS TR e Tt come early in the morning and early in the week? i : et I Memartam. PIFI!! omit flowers. FISHER, JAMES W. Jr. 2 1 ‘ai his residen lu»:"&h-pln st The savings are worth while. 1 a.m., Grsenwich time, todsy) 0 BB W 5, Soled ooy | BROWY, NENSAMDS . SaMUEL, ANANDA Stetions ‘Temperature, Weather. e Punetal BENJAMIN P. ( nd. 52 Clear o e a I who dfi February ' on Wednesday at Str o BAMUEL, BROWN, who die Brest Pringer GIRSON. GEORGE W, Departed this lfe | Who "lied Sepiember b 10T o > o* " Noon Greenwich x L, " Alexan A ghadow rests uoon our home— l\ Azores. 68 Rll E( E We lu eir loving w- irong . Bkl T Humflmn Bermudu . P-rt cloudy relatives lnd m nfl to me 'X‘H‘lw. nn anl nluu DINING SUITES - - at $197 o . BED ROOM SUITES - - at e 4 BURE) BT RIR RS el BT ) later. REYN( ¢ = g ] HARRIS. JAMES. On Monday, September | DYSON, MAUD PEA| In loving em¢ $225 - - $237 - - $260 - - 275 . $148 - - $178 - - $193 - - $195 o s i ot e vt " et SR | Bt TR I ICE 2 | 7 tralia and the United States, where the| Harrls, ot Hervert and Vi R it | o i It was an early morning hour $295 - - $329 - - $350 - - $360 |3 $240 - - $258 - - $315 - - $325 P e wh b i b e M| SRS . - o -3 ‘ s LOST. ILM FRANCI !\lddenly. on SISTER, JANE. $375 - - §305 - - $420 - - $465 . - <EE—— $350 - - $360 - - 8375 - - 8395 || mEwEen i HE BEI ey gm0 e, il BROOCH—Substantial reward for the re- }.1[ l t. lnd mother OL I‘" I'Ehel die In.n‘tn years ago todsy. “95 and upwards --10 Pieces : 3425 - 3455 3495 and up- 3 ost abo ; dni "?x e m""'"': o E“’n'é‘:‘fi,fi{:,}”a;{" - Funeral 3. and JAMES 1 av"omonfiem A few mare years gty : mu Tife on Sundav, Au "Season Venetian Commode i Wal‘ds- . CEASS PIN_Naval Academy class of 736: | am. after o And e anl"be with ym-'eo naime on reverse: on 1ith sf, between Mase GILLIAN HEBRON. 915 P s w#“ b e tor > wmva, More value and more beauty DAIgY E (t n.e, August 16. Please phone i t a e FOX 'n-:nmuz With black spot_on 4 .ucxnow. “u,‘ A ekt ob M 4 iR would e RHiand 1D Dack and ears: answers fo name. of Tim: | fraRox mmf;\ daughter. | TACKBON, BEAZA Y mm’d ute, of love : en ¥ t find. A delightful Venetian vieinity" ‘o 'Macomp st. Reward. Wisc. | Cumnbe ',‘f”n.,i&,,om,‘ Y et at| A SATREON,. who passed o the maes L1vING ROOM SUITES - - Gognds ol "ovemils Beight, Rl lp L o, B GLASSES Gray caser Balto. electrlc ata- f & 3 d. Addres B . s semisound, SECRETARY DESKS - - ats | [iameis b e e g i Sl Wby ™ Ry e s g e FIN—Tadys. amethya wnd .mx Fetween | of Mrs. Sophie Smith. sister of 'John i Bevond at $150 - - $170 - - §195 - - $225 B e il EESmET : Reward. ' Apply ‘cashier. fard Sotal_— 16 'y een. She 1t also s HER e Dt DegD e, WAL : $15 - - $59.50 - - $67.50 - 875 || Sikers rihirn O itk A e, Rl v &39 - = 8248 - $285 - $295 i | Re hone G _"._0 | Renelofthe George B Clark Co. 8| " memnrance of my dear Wit HA S 1 RI Lo onyx set, mounted in sl "lnrifll aves ineral Ml ‘who de ed this i three i $85 - $95 - $112.50 - $125 Yot CWith ‘marcasite. In Wallis ‘Cafe. Sun- | after 1 g Yo, 0 95 W~ day: reward, L. Becker, 2417 Westwood nmm:s. CARRIE D. Suddenly. on Fri-| ~ We uil Toved you God knew u.c 25 - - s e g Baliimore, iad: das, August g 1930, at e called vou home to rest. | = - $175 - - $225 - - $250 it s £ x| e E R el gl HOE B o, o I it e i Efi.""flu&’f‘cz Reward. Decatur 3140, 30 held Sun 318t 1 pom. PIERCE AND NANCY L. Duu;&' $580 - - %95 -« and upwar ds | APESTRY POCKETBOOK. August 29, con- ":,"' ’;;;;:mn{ e ‘_L Titieots Niemcilsi | RAYMOND. MASON B Talning sum of money and identification | B, ing, remembrance of oy d_bels ¢ to Eva C. Claidorne, 2115 i 148 her, MASON YMOND. lr 3295 o $325 and upwards Allendate road, Baltimore, Md.; reward. 1104 JETT. MINNIE T. On Sundav, Ausust 31 md iwo' Tests io veday. Bemtember M st n.w. adreet el o drsiac| 1and e - JETT. 'r-n Joars T have lived without you, Nay, ‘vg.xg:’l; :AP;('H dend-set; sn‘énmx?fiflr oF funcral hereatier. soirit has ‘hovered n e e e Wl e S e s Sy 31 iospita w };lv‘:fl‘ e_*"\"“ “for Yerum. 188 N. ‘7'“’“"‘ devoted son :| LOVING WIFE, MARION CRAIG OccASIONAL PIECES Eer 1883 | HRGn AT S O T “""‘_:j:;' 5 P Sy CONSOLE TARERS ONUMENTS | :: '&“m&";, ] e iy ©. 2 nfi-fl ! . Selee- - 8. C. SR devgred thther, JOHN H. Your cllmicerf mahnlgnny or flnd errors at unusual ‘ o - T g 13 e &pummig:"i. STREETS. ¢ attractive prices e e e - . WASHINEYON GRANITE | s fot s g R l)ell:triful‘piece of much charm " savings now MONUMENTAL CO., Inc. . Wedne: September 3, and sale-priced e PR N R Wrn. H. Sardo & Co. 1 U e ST — Private HmousmeLAmbulmce 413 B ST, Modern_Cha thru a wide range of FREE PURKING ‘ ; DECORATOR SERVICE Parking troubles need not worry : weres | I Mayer & Co. offers you a_com- you. Simply drive your car to L lete Decorator’s Service. Phone Ott’s Garage, 621 D Street, in rear | R | i istrict 8976 if you would like a of store, and shop leisurely. There | E I decorator to call and help yeu is no charge whatever for this et kit i Hn your furnishing emes. | We L eave service. is service is costless. d ¥ % i the matter of cost 'entirely in Boudoir Chair, $11 oot the hands of the family, feel- Ie WILLIAM LEE'S SONS ing that the family knows best CRI:MATORIUM of all what they can afford to 232 PA._AVE. N.W__ NATIONAL 1384, 1388 Come In Tomorrow and Save Substantiall o _ T T “ % | w to pay but a smlll'sum. We V 1 SP ARE w have complete services for as o Bl little as $125, and the attention § 'va the orlemal W, K. we give these services is the ¥ same given families who wish ) to spend much more. Seventh Street ‘ Between D and E o g "0 erence; l ]1 == —r : \ " e SrREE e l‘=UNC°LN!200-03°| ———— PhoN b4

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