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' WASHINGTON BOYS MAY ENTER TOURNEY |5 Right Names Sent to Model Air- craft Committee for Con- sideration. The names of eight Washington boys were sent last night to the National Model Aircraft League Tournament Committee in New York to be con- sidered among the hundreds of names from over the country for competition in m'o:“m'fow;;"m In Atlantic n%ne final tests for nn' boys were held under auspieces of craft le':.wm in Oonmmuon llgorw terday. Gen. Mason M. Patrick, C. Chandier, Walter Hinton and Miss Sibyl Baker checked the records for the local committee. The boys whose names were sent in 1o the National Committee were, George smplev, 55 M street; Everett Meeks, Myrtle avenue, northeast; Frank Bl]l Ballston, William Pizzini, 3018 Q street; Harry McGinniss, Ken- sington, Md.; John Sullivafl, 1412 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, -ninth street; Frank Salisbwry, 1024 Vermont avenue, and Luther Schmidt, 308 Buchanan street. Deameporled 7. Whitehead. 91, 1500 Mass. ave. Baitn o o6, i nce. 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BARTLETT BURIED’ ' Funeral services for Mrs. Ada Belcher Bartlett, 40 years old, 1755 Park road, who died in Norfolk; Va., Sunday, were held this afternoon at the residence. Interment was held in Rock Creek Cemetery. Mrs, Bartlett, the wife of Samuel S. Bartlett, an employe of the Post Of- fice Department, had lived in Washing- ton 15 years. She is also survived by her mmr and mother, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. of this gity and six children, Mrs. M h Hill, Mrs, Fay Beard, and Misses Cabell, Jula and Barbara Bartlett, all relld!n‘ in Washington. Gainsborough Powder Puffs, 0c [} [=s&szmrn == "0 o = 0 Reversible Chenille Rugs, $1.19 Genuine Mozart Chenille Rugs in pretty colors and de- signs. ‘These rugs are 18 inches wide and 36 inches long. They are reversible and may be easily washed. Tea-O-Lators . . . After you have once tried a cup of tea made in the Tea-O-Lator you will never want to go back to the old- fashioned teapot. 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'nmmmneuH pm, 93; 8 pm., 84; 12 midnight, 7 am, 74; 8 am, 73; noon, 8 Barometer—4 p.m., ”Dl 8 2 96; 12 m! y. Temperatures same date last e Highest, 95; Towest, 6. T ‘Tide Tables. Furnished by, United States Coast and Geodetic Survey. ‘Today—Low Mde H’.S Pp.m.; high mnmow—l.aw tide, 12:08 p.m.; high tide, 5:20 a.m. and 5:54 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 5:37 a.m.; sun sets 6:37 p.m. Potomac River clear and Shenn o-h Rlver slightly muddy this morning. Weuther in Varlous Cities. 3 H £ Stations. . snpworeg s El e £wpiaywas 1S Abilene, Alpans: ¢ SSRSIRIRIIBINER | . Monf Hiron: 8°Bkk ndiarniapolis.Ind l%-uwnvuu,n Marriage Licenses. !‘unclu ‘Wayne MacVeagh, 33, fllm.fldl! and_Ellen Warder Thoron, 2! cl ! Rev. Walter Lowr] Abraham 21, snd 'Dora \d_Marion John- 8 Lillle A. Queen, Rev. Willlam far, Witliam rpoint. Benton' J. Shields, 32, and Nancy M. Qumple, 20, both of Richmond. Va.: Rev. J. Councilo h 34, and Eva Epps, 32; Rev. Thomas T Muldowne. 34, and Mariaq J. . William J. Sweene: n-nc Pennie McMichael, and Mary R. Gar- Brooks. and Luretts White, rvis and Zelds Car- sh. and Bernice Price, ankin. "Jentes. 33, and Lucile M. Ost- Rev. Abram Simon. Floyd, 35, and Dorothy L. ‘Alexander Willba an M. Saumann, 21, and eland, Ohio, and Woodin " Rev: A Catania. 5, nd Hesina e ‘Gri) d 24, Soth” of Bichmond, "V Piarpoint, A. Smith, 22, y 93, L and Lillie Donnmnn. on 30, and Eva A. Lewis, ‘8. Dunil 1 Oster, 25, and Nellie Bebehick, 22; Rev: Morvis 3. Oohen Prank W. Medl and Eleanor A. lock, 31, Eslin, 21; Rev. Joh: Bri Glinka, 27, Otys. ‘Conrad_J. Gays. 7. and Rose both_uf Baltimore, Md.: Rev. 8. A._¢ FOUND. mfiz‘?‘a‘u‘. Particulsrs. Address_Box 92-K. EYEGLABBES, white_gold 1im, lens siightly chibped near 'rim. oiR Potomac 5560, Abt. lock ~Geor, Decatur st cf ul T near car parked GL, Tt on fender on Kalorams nnr Joth st Sept. 3, two ncl‘r lflll l’la.flou Afbim —tapestry, confain n_-‘wo‘ mx (um’.c! dmr ll and money; mis- 4 .IIY store. Met, 0300, ring_ apparel. )mum To ‘628 Randolph st. n.w. Columbis POCKITDOOK illlllfll] night, unhlnlnx pank book and m Re f returnes fi—b r’. ., tae No. 13030, Reward if Teturned.® 3013 mn st bro -mmnm et 18th and tl A“nnklox 'n‘g ACLES, half Sty De patk Sandes eit’s Pharmacy, 1130 M r Conn. ave. Tean " Pinder Yeturs * 3 Rooms, Kitchen $65.00 THE MONTANA 1726 M Street N.W. Est. 1883 WASHINOTON GRANITE MONUMENTAL CO.. Inc. s new Yorr Funeral Par. lors. ~ Private Ambulanca and Livery in connection. JAMES T. RYAN Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. S.E Tvlcpb&u Atlantic 1700-170] MRS. F. D. GRANT IS CRITICALLY ILLI ¥ Mother of Lieut. Col. U. S. Grant, 3d, Reported Suffering From Heart Disease. Although she rallied somewhat during the night, Mrs. Frederick Dent Grant, mother of Lieut. Col. U, 8. Grant, 3d, director of lgmme: buildings and puhnc parks, is still critically ill today. former leader of Washington lociety And dlllihkr-m aw of President Grant as suffering from heart dluue and as she is 76 years of age, this considered a grave factor in her illness. Relatives of Mrs. Grant, who makes her home at 1711 New Hampshire ave- nue, have &ithfl’ed in Washington to be near at hand in case of a turn for the worse. Princess Michael Cantacuzene-Spe- ransky, her daughter, and _Prince Michs Cantacuzene and Princess Cantdcuzene, the grandchildren of Mrs. Grant, are with their mother at the Mayflower Hotel. Mrs. Bruce Smith of Loulisville, the former Princess Bertha Cantacuzene, and Mr. and Mrs. Potter Palmer of cmcuu. have likewise come to Washington. Mrs. Palmer is Mrs. Grant's sister. Mrs, Grant is remembered as being one of the outstanding social leaders of yesterday in the National Capital and was one of the last of the Washing- tonians to foresake the horse and carriage. Prior to_her marriage to Maj. Gen. Frederick Dent Grant, who died more than a decade ago, Mrs. Grant was Miss Ida H. Honore of Chicago. For the past several years, Mrs. Grant has been largely inactive, socially, as she has been in rather indifferent health, e In one month recently Guatemala ‘more than 3,000,000 pounds of Qard nvt-ahanhu. . GUSS, REALIUS. To the many friends of her and husband, REALIUS Crtend our decpesi and sin- Cerest’ thanks and “appreciation ' for ‘the many Kindnesses snows during our recent bereavement. FAMILY * Bratlyl. ADAMS. MARY. denly, Sunday, August 31, o0, MAEY ADAI! beloved daughter of' the iate O cousin of lhubflh .voru-n Hlanche also’ Jeaves other o and Triends, < Puseral Ihursdes, Septemver 4. st 2 sm. fom N t Rey. Hiil officiating. Re- mun- resting at Jarvis' funeray vhurch, 432 You st. n.w. ALLEN, THONA Joseph and ace A loved: as “lnaitr ieh School Puneul e iorany ot 130 from Gasch e merat lor, ' Hyattsville, Md. Rmmu "and riends fnvited. 5 BRISCOE. JOSEPHINE TURNER. On Tues- 1930, at her residence, far: Bautyuine OSEPHINE TUR~ Md.." I beloved wife of Henry St. James Linden Briscoe. Fuperal from 8. A Thursd Meratives and ur's % mena: Paviea” ALLIAN MAY. Departed this we L mmur L 08pital, BI Toure Inelr Joss Ja Tather: ‘mo two, brothers. a-y Ber. 1 o'clock. xnumem in Rosemount Cemetery. col.lohn. LOUIS C. on September 1. 1030, fitner ot John A, -:-': paonn e elbors: Xnurme.nv. on . Monda t his res: t i, b husband o ‘the Tate ‘“":oml hes Funeral is Iate imber 4. phen’s Catholic Chi thy 251 S Penayivanis " v Hw o soul, Interment Mount O tery. Relatives and friends -nvma L’Olll JonN w. Septem! res " N W, bflouu i at 2 - Fricags {nvitea. " interment Clenwood Gemerics. DAVIS, BETTIE. Departed this lite Tu " September 3, 1930, BETTIE DAVIS of 158N 5. devoted mother of Rosa, B. Edward Davis, moth- 2lso" survived b tves and trien chapel of Geo: B0 Florida av Notice of fune; MAMIE V. ,Departed this lfe September 3, FOSTER, beloved ~ wite ot ghter of James e Coles, sisier of Mrs, 1da Coles roflln. Tuesds Iriends aunnnslln(n MENRY E. On Monday, Sept 930, HENRY' E. GUNDER. R, beloved husbend ime; . Wiliam lrvln Funeral from the chapel ot mmna Dapansky. 3501 14th st. nw. on Thursday, Septem| Ind terment Washington Hewre Cemetery. GUNDERSHEIMER, NENRY E. communication of Stansbur: 24, A A Mgy 1s called o Thiiadny, Beptember 4, 1930, noon. to attend the funeral a( i A G By order of RALPN L. HEBBARD, Masior s HARRIS, JOSEPHINE. On Tuesday., Sep- mber 2, 1930, JOSEPHINE HARRIS. ‘Taylor of 1221 |, Thuraday. Sepember en's funara and Florida ave. Memorial Cemeter hthe.rm:l .'l gl::“ Congres r-r]or at. Prment Lincoln wo 'grandsons, s, r Spencer: two sons-in-iaw, Avlhur wme. and Raymond Spencer: one ter Gertrude Capp: Bioat ot other “relstives and e [mains rasting at Robert O unt BoDtember 3ot 13", “hence to her above residence. Funeral Thursday. Scp- mber 1 om Zion Ba g o inierment Harmony eemwen Caske wili not be open at chure 3 was an arly morning h nour. ory w The ‘angel of death ¢ do'n "to earth And Bore her soul awa: &nlemher 5 Nod; rran r ABALAIDE' Hihn HEBRON By ‘rder n! flufln Deborah Council, No. l, A. O. Sis¥eRk DAY ». OASKING. P. 3 BRO, CHARLES K. JOHNSON. G. H. P, llllovl. ADAI.AI.I'II GIIL!AN The udm' ountss e dentn of Moa B ou.l:hn HEERON. September 4. 1930, at 1 ist Churen. ¥ st bet PAULINE unfium Blest' ALAIDE G, All members of 2 Auiliary, No. 1. to” the Pro- dfe: Relief “Associat ested AIDE . past P. S, Thursd 1008 1 b at z:fm"i t. VENIA 1 WATSON, CATHERINE BERRY, Rec. e ¥ HEBRON. ADALAIDE. The Henry Lincoln Johnson Rellef Assaciation annpunces the death of Mrs. ADALAIDE H N ru 'y, September 4. 1930. B trom Zioh Begrist Chu rehe ¥ | BERTHA B. KING. Rec. WILLOUGHBY On, Mondar, Yones and (4 Virgin Wingfleld, Swilfara, Borottia and ‘Franc JESSE. On Monday, 1930 at 7:20 ‘p.m.. JESSE. bel g or he inte Emma . Marn, a5ed 65 ears, Funeral from the residence of his da ter, Mrs, Jessie Meisger, 413 Gallatin st B on Thursday, Septeimber 4, at 2 p.m ‘ment at Glenwood cm»m THEOPHIL namuv MEINHOFER. Sel 1, 1930, -m:onm_ o HOFER o 124 B sh. s v d Funeral from the chapel of 2% 36, 7n 4 at vited. MILLER, DOROTHY RITA. Suddenly, Monday, September 1. 1930, at Sibley Hos al. DOROTILY RITA, béloved duushter Cedar Hill MURPHY, FRANK. Comrades of Richard 3 Harden Camp. N i ‘hssemble AT 3 st. ne, Thursday, 4.1930."at 8:30 am., the funer rade, FRANK M1 O'CONNOR. wa Septembe; o church), "North Capitol and Eve sts. ferment’ Mount Olivet Cemotery. CAROLINE F. ,.on Tuesday. . at Gainsevil D the toloved mother of Funeral at 2 p.m. CAROLINE F. Departed t denly. on Tuesday, September 2; uv‘m -‘.,: i, at ber residence, Gaines S Thomas, Randall and ‘Thomas Randall of Washing- ton: 44 grandchildren and 3 & Funeral Thursday. at i o Pleasant Baptist GO Monday, Septembe aged 80 Years. beioved hus Schlag of 1218 Eye st s.e. Funera] Thurs: gay, Beptember 4 i am. from his te resi Yinderment Congresslonal n 2 ember 8 ANieroent Aringten Nmm\ul STEES. JULIA M. Watren G Hnrdlnl hapter, No. E. S, wiil meet in Soeeral session b 9 giclock am. on Pri- day, September 5, 1930, in Chapier Room 3, New Masohic Temple, 13th st. and New ™ vorr avern o neral services of del T JULIA M. SPEES. By oxdzr of the wortny matran, SIE ANZONY RUTH D. FEES, Secretar: SWANN, ROBERT. = Died suddenly, summ Oxon Hill, Md . ROBERT SWANN. beloved - huspand. of | Carrie (Swann Anderson) of 2001 l6th st evol rof Amy ‘and Robert Swend. ile aiso Teaves S0 mouen their Joss & loving mothe en, Mrs. Sarah Warren of Ironsides. M and brother, Joseph Swann, and a _host af others “relatives and friends. Remains at the funeral parlor of Norris A: Carter, '6c0"2nd. st SE o Tuneral from Mount’ Moriah Bapti: ureh, 3d_and L s sw. Pridac Swuxrhn 5, at 12 noon, Rev. Iph officiating. Interment A. munlcman Priday. September 1'a e &% Masonic Temple. 10t d You ais i Mo atiend the faneral of Brother ROBERT_SWANN. Services at Mount Moriah Baptist Church, 3rd and L sts. s.w., at 12 n ATLXN B. SPRAGUE, W. M J. P. GEORGE. Sec SWANN. ROBERT. A special meeting Fast Grand Masters’ Council, N el be held at M for ROBERT ‘SwANN, ABNER MOORE, C. M. SAMUEL W. WATSON. Ee TASCOE, JOHN THOMAS. On Mon 1930, 1S Hosmital 3”1 KsE0E beloved hushand devoted ' father of of Mrs. A?nh T's Ja e \nderiaking pariors. -w, Funeral Thursdy 2 pm, from Third 208 B st " Parmily At 1403 12th 8. tion | A vectal | STINE, LAURA TERESA, At Pred- L Vs s o widon of the Toia iphen: Funeral services ‘September 5, n 1 o'clock, at St Chu; Hampshire ave Tnterment "Arlington Natio On _ Wed res; ANDI JOHN fll: eaves to moura, His d H?LLIV v On Monday. - 1t the_rosidehce. of her son Mrs. Mamie nerai llom Tiie “esidence” ot ‘Mot son. ‘Thursday, l-num latives and_ trisnds TERRY, ROSE M. D. On Wednesday. S tember 3. 1930, ‘af B:43 a.m.. ROSE M. 65. TERRY. widow of Seth A un {rom the residence of her brotner, Barghausen; 6621 1st st. Takoma Park, on Relatives Interment Rock Cresk Cemeter 4 'S, HENRY J. On Monday Sen e 0. at Baitimore. Md.. HENRY beloved husband of the 8t. Mary's Church, Was! 8t. ' Jos uiem mass ' ;f:deflrk Baltimore, Aid on Friday, Senlember 5. at 9 am. (daviight saving eRSmbSL Simtent. Holy Kedeemer Ceme: tery, Baltimore. CHARLIE, 30, 1 Fun Suddenly. on Sstur- RLIE TURLEY, of Trom A G Frey eorner Spruce st. and Pop- Thursday, Sep Tnterment at Fails aged 27 years, funeral homs Cllrr'\don 11 a.m. Suddents. on Scotembet Hiliams and_father of ?un!rll services Frid at Frazie elatives and Bertha Williams, tem! friends invit Torial Cemeters. I Memorian. MARSHALL. DR. CHARLES (“1 SR Bacred to the memory of my devote: r onr_ loving father. Dr. CHARLES H. MARSHALL, Sr.. who_left us so_suddenly one year ago today, September 3. 1335, MILY. © 3 I -nd nue loving re- B ance ol oni. dear'Wite and mother MILLER. who departed thie ife today, September 3, 1916, Just & 1ne of sweet rememurances Just & memory fond and, true. Just & token of love and dz{:r(mlg‘ That our hearts still long for sou HER LOVING HUSBAND AND CHILDREN. , ELIZABETH K. Sacred to the mem- W T of out ear mother, ELIZAB K. . who entersd into eterns) st B today, September 3, 19( me i deater than the rest are what it means to us, e speak it tenderls, HER DEVOTED CHILDREN. * kb b Y. L SPEARE Co. Nelther the successors of nor connected ith the original W, Speare establish- ) . N.W. Fhone ’";"..“m.m 40 ¥ St N0 . H. Sardo & Ce. Prn alc Limousine Ambulance E. Lincoln 0524 "ALMUS R SPEARE Sugeceding the Oviginal W. R. Speare Co. _ 1623 Connecticut_Av 1000 _ }oseph F. Bm:h s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.\V, Phone west o Established 1 Established 1876 JOHN R “WRIGHT co. 1387 10th St. N. Phone North 0047, W. W. Deal & Co. 816 H ST. NE LINCOLN 8200 Clyde s Nxchols, Ine, T WILLIAN T SO FUNERAL DIRECTORS CREMATORIUM 332 PA. AVE N.W. NATIONAL 1384, CHAS. C. ZURHORST 301_EAST CAPITOL_ ST. Lincoin 0372 Frank Gener.s Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. s GLENWOOD CEMETERY sultage, 85 per month Choice lots and 1388 Gude Bros. 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