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Pnpno Now For Wintn- “Septémber is heating month...time fo prepare for a eold winter. Why not look over your heating plant, and if necessary install. & new one? We'll gladly tell you the condition of your plant. Just Phone l‘nl 3067, “~lhis AMERICAN RADIATOR €0, HOT WATER PLANT Qomplote for 6-room homse—ineludes 6 radiators, 18-inch u_n 300 feet radiation. The finest hot-water equipment you can buy., Fully guaranteed— - low as 329 Complstelyj Installed Ne cash meeded—immediate in- stallation—start paying in Octe ber. Cell w NOW— p National 3067 eneraLHEATING Co 901~ 10X St.NW. 'THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, BURIAL OF MRS. SMITH L F. Atikns of Fairfax to Conduct Funeral Service. Special Dispatch-to The- lhr ANDREW- CHAPEL, Va., September | 13 "Puneral services will be heid Sun- | day afternoon at 3:30 at Andrew Chapel Southern Me! list Church for Mrs. Belle Adams Smith, widow of the late Henry G. Smith, who died Thursday night at her home near Clarks Cross- ing. She was 75 mrl old. _Services wili be in charge of Rev. L. B. Atkins of Fairfax, Mrs. Smith is survived by four chll- dren, Mrs. Carlyle El of Washing- ton and Harry G. Smil Alfred Smit] and Miss Roberta Bmlm of Clarks Crossing. Rev. Births Repo The following births )nve been, reported 1o the Health Department during the past 2% ours: Claude and Mary Clark, girl Desmond and Frances Ward. girl Clarence E. and Katherine E. Tansil. irl. Waiter L. and Belva L. Sparshott. wirl Daniel 'W. William and Stella William R. and Mai John' and Jeannette Davis, boy: Yincent and Nellie M. Amato. boy Antonis Marie C. Clochino, wirl. Always so offi- nt, even to inutest de- y day ht to a and help you. JAMES T. RYAN Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. Telephone Atlantic 1700-1701 Funeral Parlor, Private Ambu- lance and Livery in Comnection and ‘Margaret L. Dechman, girl. | DR. METZ TO SPEAK Newly Appointed Rabbi Will Make Inaugural Sermon Tonight. Dr: Solomon H. Metz, the newly ap- pointed rabbi of the Sixth Street Syna- gogue, will deliver his inaugural sermon at the re-dedication services tonight at 8 o'clock. Dr. Metz comes from the Washington Heights Congregation of New York and succeeds Dr. Louis J. Schwefel, who resigned last Winter. Joseph A. Wilner, president of the | congregation, heads a committee which has arranged the program. Among the speakers will be Maj. Julius 1. Peyser, former ptnldent of the District Bar Association; rn Fromberg, presi- dent of the Dhtr t Grand Lodge, No. 5, of the B'nal Brith; Lee Baumgarten, Mrs. Charles Pilzer, president of the | Synagogue _ Sisterhood, and Joseph Stein. president of the Brotherhood. Mr. Wilner will preside. | A musical program, directed by | Cantor” Louis Novick, has been ar- | ranged, the principal features of which will be vocal selections by Dr: Charles | Gordon The Adas Israel Congregation. the oldest Jewish congregation in Wash- ington, has been located at its present home for nearly 25 years and extensive alterations have been made on the in- terior of the edifice in ceiebration of its coming twenty-fifth anniversary. East._ 1383 ONUMENTS .Ol ot for Yo Ir ml Ooaramteed” 71 WASHINGTON GRANITE MONUMENTAL CO., Inc. s new For TR % Ninus. s, 410 11th St. N.E. 4 Rooms, Kitchen, .Bath and Porch, $40 “Love everything that’s old, old friends, old books, old wines” But get a NEW GAS RANGE ENERALLY SPEAKING, no word goes quite as well with age as the adjective “generable.” But when it comes to old gas ranges, if you have had much experience in that line, you would hardly call them vener- able. ; The old gas range is a greasy, grouchy, -smoky individual who has his own ideas about eooflin(. If yours do not happen to agree, - then you are out of luck. You can’t teach an old range new tricks. With Heat Control But take one of the new. Oriole or Smoothtop ranges— they can teach YOU new tricks. With Oven Heat Con- trol, you know just how fast you are cooking and can regulate the cooking speed by a simple device. Oven Insulation and Time Control are two other im- portant features. This is how Time Control operates: You set the time clock for the hour you wish your oven to light, the degree of heat you desire, and for the length of time you want the food to cook. Then just prepare the dish, and set it in the oven. have to worry. go out to play bridge and your dinner is w: when you get home. After that you don’t The rest is all done for you while you ng for you As Little As %72 Why handicap yourself with obsolete cooking equip- ment? We have a nice “last resting place” for your old range and will make you an allowance of $10 on the purchase price of a new Range. Models with Oven Heat Conirol priced as low as $72 counting an allowance for your old range. down and the balance in 18 months. Ten dollars WasHinGron Gas Ligr ompany EORGETOWN GAS LIGHT CO. WEST 06/5 COLULABIA HTS. BRANCH-331014" COLUMBIA 95/3 " Tune in on Daniel Breeskin Over WRC, Saturday Evening at 6:15 but this is the wonderful NEW GAS RANGE you are going to get today. P g terson Pore, udRev. ¥. 3 Estella Taylor. Leo Bro 42: Marable, 21: | Douglas. 28; " F. Ll bt Sehmiidy, se Rev. John E. La Roche. Marriage Licenses. Blalock. ‘I .'lld Lucinda N. Simmons, and Evelvyn Pat- otto Brvin uoy O " Elizabeth D. 7. Ri S. P. Dudle: 3 u'.;'rmn 36, 'Ahd Nora L. Kave, 32, snd Myrile and Prances A adoivhus Breston Blakey. 20 Rer. K M muel T Nichola 72, and Hilda M. Sprine- Abe: snd Mary Ann M. W. Eiwood Corbii Ridenour. nd Rena 1. d, 29; I Sonnson: 25. and Margaret Swem 56, And 3 Alexander Winocour, Griffith. 25: Rev. Milhldl Ann . E. Brivas. 28, and Margaret Korb, 23. and Mary V. € "Lotiie Bers, 23 orris J oeb. e Forrest Burch, 1: Rev. John E. o2 ‘Kecsters 34, snd ev. Levy. e 29: Rey Roland 8. Sowers. 32.'and Tuil . Thomas, . H. J. Councilor. ree H. Dicter; 30. and Catherine Fraak, . Charles J. Trinkau ‘Warren., 21, and Johanna Hull, v, Barl Ray Grigaby. 35, and Prances Prost, 24; Rev. William W 27. and Ethel . Thompson. 38 ah M. Burch, 21; Brige Norman C. Shotimaker. 22, and Georgeanna 26: Rev. William M. Laichus L. Marsriall, 55 and Lulu Mitchell Rev. Carl Rasmuissen, 1o Vil L. will, 23, and Louise O. Smith, Rev. E. Thomnas Broadus. d Lillin Adams, niel B Cornelius. 39, Rev. Jame Gi Normm 4 nml d Ada O. Boll- # and_Lucille E. 8. ashing "iijah Hoiman Yl 3, Rev. William Pierpont. AMBULANCES Best in Town. “.00 Local Call. Call Cel. 0432 Chambers Co. W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road Col. 464 Adams 10341 CHAMBERS| - Phones This neat gray ecloth casket, plain and dignified, with the whnh lnmrnl— AN $ 100 Only The same service as the higher priced faneral no ex rge for cuapel, Al e i aered t our pipe organ. In Case of Death Call THE GREATER W.W.Chambers Co. 14th Cor. Chapin St. N.W. Phone Columbia 0432 Where the Best Coste Less D. C., SEPTEMBER 14, 1930—PART ONE. | THE WEATHER | District of Columbia—Partly and continued warm, with lofll Ihlln- dershowers today and probably to- morrow. Maryland and Virginia—Partly cloudy and continued warm, with local after- noon thundershowers today and prob- ably tomorrow. West - Virginia—Partly clo\ul] and continued warm, with local afternoon thundershowers today and tomorrow. Record for 24 Hours, Temperature—Midnight, 74; 2 am H ., 73; 6 am, 72; 8 am., 73 79; 12 noon, 83; 2 pm., 82; 3; 6 pm., 75; 8 p.m, 75; 10 ighest, 83; lowest, 72. Relative humidity—8 a.m., 92; 2 p.m., 62; 8 pm., 93. Rainfall (8 pm. to 8 pm.), 052; hours of sunshine, 6.3; per cent of pos- sible sunshine, 50. Sunrise, 5:48; sunset, 6:20. ‘Temperature same date last year— Highest, 85; lowest, 61. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 6:31 a.m. and 6:10 pm.: high tide, 11:55 a.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 7:24 am. and 7 pm.; high tide, 12:28 am. and 12:50 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 5:47 a.m.; sun sets 6:20 p.m. ‘Tomorrow—=Sun rises 5:48 am.; sun sets 6:18 p.m. Moon rises 9:41 pm.; sets 12:20 am, Automobile lamps to be lighted one- haif hour after sunset. Weather in Various Cities. Asheville, Atlanta, Atlantic City,’ Baltimore, Md Birming Bismarc | Boston, nati, Cheyenne. Clevelund, Davenport, Wyo t, Duluth, El Paso, Galveston, Helena, isv Marauetie, Mempluis, Sinta Pe. Savanuali, Seattle. Wi ed, ouig: sbur 154 W\&HINUTON. D _C._86 FOUND. FOR LOST ANIMALS apply Amm'muu. League 349 Maryiand ave. s.v. CE_ DOG 8 _month lost since Weduesday, xr-me Saturday worning. betw nd #th and H sts. Fhione All‘nllc Had"0e "2 den . Rew Detween | KSEhS ana_ detiett . money and ndme snd ddress: "Aduins 5160-W. | SILK BAG | lost _on_Sund: | Phone_Clevelan A Rew! Reduced Prices Guaranteed RADIOS Standard makes in slightly used and shopworn models Each Carries New Tubes and New Set Guarantee Backed by the House of Kitt Atwater Kent—37 Atwater Kent—40 Atwater Kent—40 Freshman K-5 Philco Consol Philco Lowboy Majestic—91 Freshman—Q-16 Victor Combination 7-26 Freshman—N-12 Radiola—18, Cabinet Radiola—33, Cabinet $59 $69 $65 $40 $89 $98 $98 $49 $169 $75 $79 $79 Regular $117.50 Regular $149.50 Regular $139.00 . Regular $158.00 Regular $222.00 Regular $149.50 Regular $147.50 Regular $169.00 Reylar $475.00 Regular $225.00 Regular $189.00 Regular $159.00 Attractive Terms If Desired HOMER L. KitT Co. 1330 G ST. e a 19BANKS WILL AID “BUY HERE" DRIVE Lithoqraphic Suppljes to Be Purchased in Capital, Council Is Told. Nineteen lochl banks have pledged their co-operatjon to the Buy-in-Wash- ington Council, the organization of local interests which is seeking to promote local industry and employment by keep- ing local business from going to out-of- town concerns and labor, according to & statement last night by Edward J. Murphy, president of the council. Mr. Murphy made public & letter from Louis B. Montfort, executive sec- retary of the Graphic Association, in which the ‘latter announced that his association had received the promise from the 19 banks that they would,] wherever possible, buy their Huw(l‘lphlc supplies from Washington lithographers. ‘The banks listed were Bank of Com- merce & Savings, Commercial Na- tional Bank, Departmental Bank, Dis- trict National Bank, Franklin National Bank, International Bank, Potomac Savings Bank, Riggs National Security Savings & Commercial Bank, Liberty National Bank, Lincoln Na- tional Bank, Merchants Bank & Trust Co., Mount Vernon Savings Bank, Na- tional Bank of Washington, National Metropolitan Bank, North Capitol Sav- ings Bank, United States Savings Bank, Washington Savings Bank and Wood- |rmgo-l..angaon Savings & Commercial Bank. WASHINGTON OFFICERS COMMENDED BY NAVY Secretary of Navy Comments on Merit Shown by Men in Com- petition of Destroyers. ‘Two naval officers, now on duty in Washington, have received letters of commendation from the Secretary of the Navy for their part in contributing to the success of Destroyer Squadron 14 of the Scouting Fleet In attaining the highest destroyer squadron merit in battle eficiency for the fiscal year 1930. President Hoover has written a letter of commendation to Capt. L. R. Leahy. who commanded the squadron, but is now on duty in the New York City Re- cruiting Bureau. Comdr. Howard H. Crosby, on duty in the Bureau of Navigation, Navy De-’ partment, who was commander of Destroyer Division 42, and Lieut. Comdr. 'Benjamin Periman have re- | celved letters of commendation from Secretary Adams. Comdr. Perlman is on duty at the Navy Department with the Examining Bulrd Dea!hs Reporled This, follewing deathe Dhave bean revorted o the Hea e past 24 hours: Jonn-Stone. 3, St. Elizabeth's Hosp) @urds nf Glhauku ! We wish to) | iriends sud re irine the Hnueiine llness and death” of “our dear mother, ADELAIDE GILHAM HEBRON T PAMILY. ¥ ALLISTER. JAMES 0. 1 wish to ex- wiess my LLnES and appreciation 0 my bois and iriends for Dushand, JAMES O. MACAL] INTERS, MEBMAN. T wish to thank mx 5 and friend aiso wish ' to th unlll}eulfl!lnud lheln‘mnnl irector. A siticerély srateful, to OTHER, EMILY JACKSON. Beaths. BIACKBURY, JOMN. Depauicl this life_on Sutembér 13,1930, &t iin ol 8 Nort at.. Alexaudoia, dep: Riackb o T one daughter, two. krandchildren. Telatives 221 North arrisi wo " arents brothers. and grandchildren Patrick NE. KATHERINE GARNER. on PNy, sep 12, 1930, KATHERINE | DLAKISTONI n:dmu- of Dr. F, an 3 ¥ nw. K Satnis "Cometery. ukley. St. By, o Suaday, September IDY, EDWARD J. esday.’ Septomber 10, beloved son of the iate amary P and Mary A Cassidy”and brofher of Jemes B. Cassidy and ity Buneral from "the chupel of Frank Geiers 18 .. on Monduy. Reaulem mass h's c o'clock. Relu- ends invited. Interment Ai- Hineton Nationul cemeters. " CURTIS, ANN, Passed peacefully Into eternal bliss Friday, September 13, 1930, &t 10345 pan. at her 1esidence, SiI G5t Ww ANN GURTIS: beloved wnother of Lawrence B. Curlis and devoted motiei: in of Parthenis W. Curtis. Funeral Suddenly, on_ Wed- 1930, RD J.. DAVIDGE, W. Deparied this life Ve dnasday Sebtember 10 1630; at I 2 pm at, the Emergency THoital, RICHARD W' DAVIDGE, son_of the late Julla Ingram D R hard "W, Davidee, belovec s band of Peari Davidee, devoted broiher of Mrs. Georgle West, Mrs. Julia Simith, ton. Tephew of siains “way viewed Saturday at the Testdenice of is’ sister,. 1833 xm;nun bl nw. Funeral Sunday, Septethber 14, from Bt Cliteh of ‘Out Redesmer: ‘Lutherai, above Florida ave. n.w. at 1 pm. D. K. Wiseman, pastor. Pu!ndhln- EVANS. LEE K. On Saturday. September 13, 1930. at 2 B.m., at his howe. 113 South St. Asaph va s beloved | husband of Cora Hesides his | ife he is sur y father. R. vans, and five hmlhrr:\ Walluce the sbove residence: Tment Bechel Ceineters. Alexandria. ERNA M. Departed this lite on Saturday, September 13. 1930, at 540 A€ her residence, 1736 T at; mw.. ERNA M. beloved wife of Samuel H. Ewell. Notice of funeral hereafter. FORD. MARGRETTA. Deparied this life Thursday, September 11, 1930, at 9:40 aL her residence. 611 W st nwo " fuii triumph of faith, MARGRETTA FORD. devoted mother of Robert O. and Alfred Riley. sister of Mrs. Murtha Carroll, Mrs. Aunes Pratt and Robert H. Green. aunt of Mrs, Margaret Howard ‘and cousin of Jeanette J Manson. She also leaves other Ieintives ang ‘frieids. | Puneral Sunday, 14, 130 from ~ Mount | Bethel Bunnfl Chiireh, V' 3t. between Snd and 3rd sts. n.w.. Rev. R, Roy officiat- naon thereafter at above xuldenc‘e. On Fridav. Septem- GEIGER. ANTONIA H. 3, 1930, at her Tesldence, 4881 0t o ral ww. . Funeral Satholie Chiureh, wm-, w.. on Monday, ot ANNIE M. On_ Saturday, Sep- mu Nnie M beloved ite ate James A. Cordon (ns Sith, year of et e, mothe a James B Goruod e Strs oveen Hass ' Funer 72 G st s.W. 4t 8530 i thence 16 rgh. where | requiem sun 9 o'clock for the Rer soul. Relativss and. frieads lnvu-d Interment at St. Mary's Cemetery. GRAY. NELLIE. Departed this Uifg gn lat— o umbl’r 3, 1930, at HL lisnd om: E‘mx -r A—7- Bnflu. GREEN, . KENNE' dden day, 'September 1830, 2% 5ie" homes o1l Smith road, ‘cingl.l;.nn.l: onio. KI Charlotte T Green. Body vill szt :{ Union Statiop. Tueaday morning. Seotem- ock, direct o Mount hetery T ment. S “!‘: JOHNSON. MINNIE POHLERS. Seplember 1&, 1930, 0 a.m vet On_Priday, al moua Tth st vited. KELLY, ABNER BAILEY. On Priday mi night. September 12 1939, ABNER nlfi RLLY. beloved | husband of - i Glibert Kelly and father of Mary Kelly and Gilbert Walker Kelly. services “at his Isabel Punersl Tesidunce, 168 1N "; o t g KNOTT. MOWARD MEN September 13 Ashmead b, x loved lusband of Kllll!rmr i on ntun’;“ Serv. Hi funeral home, g nw, on Thentas, Bencom: ALEXANDER. September 13. 1930. in { his sge. mains resting at the W. W. ieral hon 1 | TTERNER Sentember 18th st. On Friday. 1705 et i mmnu. sot n.w. 'CHARLES J. P. LATTER] husband of itary Jave L.vz‘m-r (nee Ki ) and father of Mr Mis. Joseph Wells -m; ncles. B Lot: teruer. Funeral MeKENZIE, unl:'«: Departed this. i esday. September 10, 1930, at 9: ence. 2006 Greens court n.w . devoied son of Lewls -m: Frances McKenzie, brother of e, Neverson and Ravmond Fie“alo Je. to mourn m at the T §ra ‘Sha’Bhe b September 15, at residence e mains resti nmuu Taneral. chay "f peral Monda: "o, from Mie" Iate Departed this Jife. . 1930. at Preedmen’s Dorothy Tolson. daughter Ella Spencer. sister of Margares and Elia Spencer and Joseph Tolson. She also leaves , & host of other relatives and friends. Re- Mains Testing At he Ernest_Jarvi funeral church. 1432 You st. n.w. Puneral Saturday. September 13, at § a.m.. Holy, Redeemer Church. " faterment uoum Olivet Cemetery. REDMAN. MARY C. On Thursday, !a‘lm 1930. ai 8:05 REDMAN, “aiie "ot He mp ryiman man, aked 97 vears eral from fate residence. 3134 Fir st Mount Rain Md. on Mondny. September 15 at 10 & Services at. Mount Rainier Bavtist Chureh at 10:15 am. Relatives and. fri Vited to’ atiend. Interment Marshail v- Thursday. Se s--u-mr mldene o ral ‘Septamber 16, LTrom Andrew cm’m Bnun: 14 the home of th St n e thente T Bt Afe urch of Brook land, requiem mass. will be sune for the repose of her soul, TOWER. MARIETTA On_Friday, 13, 1930, ather residence.. 531 IPP. BRUCFE PETER. {ember 13 1930, BRU m?" BT beloved hiisband of nct September 15. Wond "Cemetery, LOUISE ‘L. On Fridar. September s. Funeral from Tunerel batlors. Heattavi] dav. September 1. ARd friends Tnvited. Cemetery. In Memortam. "'::fi.“"fr?.n@?"x"“ aah At i) o e = DESMOND. Bho. u Tway Gne Fear asorvod Inty Ghe ear aso toder, The hands that did so much for us, How helplessly thay knows they Inrlnd ed continuously, But_they cin H S. JIn loving rem Brance of iy dear wite! MAGGTE 8 RON. who depazied (his life two years asa today, September 14/ 1928, 4 Today recalls the memory Of & loved one sone Lo rest, Aud those who 4nk of her today Atihosg o loved ‘her beat. J. HEBROW, » u:tnr S. A tribute 1 ome n_thy Wittre ‘there 15 he DAt mor None ou earth can harm vou " here. ARON AND LENA. | T \RMADUKE. N. ute of ‘love otio} ot my "“Gear’ Brother. Capt. JA MARMADUKE. who départed this years axo today, Seplember 14, Ty vears have passcd, dear brothlr. Since you were called a How well do' T mnmnm That sad and ay. You are gone, but ot lnunm your memory fade est thouxhis ghall ever linger sweel 3 Around the )(l'l\! whne ymla Ifi id. " i ‘dear band g father. JAMES MA DUKE, who, departed this me two years a0 today, September 1 No one knows how More and more h Lifs bas not been the samé to alled o --.v I8 DEVOTED WIFE AND CHILDREN. % STOCKMAN. ROGER . In sad but lovi ibrwice of ovr ' dear husband {QGER R, STOCKMAN. who Sieht vears” ago today, Bt tawer iife SHS"ECVING 'Wikr aND cmiLDREN, 8 TAYLOR, JANE. In tribute of love a 0 our. dear mother, JANE TA EOI" who - depuiied ' this "lite thirt years a0 today, Seplember 14, 1917 Porget you? No. we never will ¥ oved you then. we love you still. | Your vaeniory i “as fresh today in the hour you l!‘t‘s’"l r/'nu: BUR. __LL AND MRS 5 ilVNERlL DIRECTORS. Neither the successors .f nor econnec with the origlnal W ll' establis p Phone 'rlnk & W Wm. H Sardo & Co. 412 H BT. NE. Modern Chapel ALNU:S RSPE?\RE‘ " Joseph F. Birch s So—n‘l_ 4 3034 M St N.W. Saons wess cose “ Established 1876 JOHN R. WRIGHT cO, ' 1337 10th St ’hone North 0047, HER ‘DAY GHTERS, MBS LOTHE BU V. L. SPEARE CO ment. .“ H L Private L mmmmeLAmlmlancé' (ISAAC BIRCH) 1876 Clyde J Nxcho s, Inc. C. Rl M.»\ TORIUM 332 PA. AVE N.W'__ NATIONAL 1384, 1388 Herbert B. Nevius - Funeral Home 924 New York N.W. ___ District 3008 "CHAS. C. ZURHORST 1_EAST CAPITOL ST “Frank Geier's Sons Co. L33 SEvETR ST, 2, National 2473 GLENWOOD TEME']TW Chlee ots and Siten for ale. FUNIIAI- 'DESIGNS. fiEO. e SHmR_ T T AT e s AR *Open Evenings | th & Eye" and_Sunda G«dc ., 1212 F St J Late., Tesidence, e n.w.. at .m. 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