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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 15 1930 i * A 3 ! | Braths. Dreaths. AIR-COOLED POWER KE”_Y FUNERA‘_ Funeral Yesterday | |, ousme somy n oy AR, oAb g ger i, 1030, 8¢ Emersency Hospital, JORN | TOMTBON: W ot 12.30 A.ms BANNISTER. beloved son of Mary C. P SR BETTER FOR AUTOMOBILE - R e ot Sy iinans Byt | Toms, Hesoitel. WiLLiaw: £ r T Funeral from the residence of his sister, h i e o M i Mrs. Chestnut. 519 13th st. nee., on Tues. | Drother of Joceph Johnson. X L | A% e Tvieed. Inierhent Glonwood | e, W, Ermest Jarvis funeral chure J 1 Cemetery. You st. n.w. Notice of funeral la.er N KELLY, ABNER BAILEY. On Fridav mid- -t % BANNISTER, JOHN E. A special communi~ night. September 12, 1930, ABNER BAILEY 4, i cation of National Lodge, No. 12, P. A.. KELLY. beloved 'husband of Fiizabeth e IAD'!lIu' i‘n ‘ugrd lur' ‘l’&udny. 5_‘!nlml\berux‘% fillbl‘ll lgfl(\‘v and hy of ‘Mnr:- l\am! Dr. M|ers w||l Offlciate at o $E0und New Farkt ave nw- o aiiend the Vlers at Ohin 1ats "residence; 3168 "1ith funeral of our late brother, JOHN E. BAN- | . Tuesday, September 16, 2 p.m. NISTER. 1 Interment private. 15+ SeerceS for Former Casl‘uer G FAYMOND N. BABCOCK, Master. | kpNT. MAY WALTON. On Sundas, Sen- 4 g WM. E. SCHOOLEY. Sec Ber 4. 1030, st her Tesidence. '\1'{‘.— i s BARNES. FRANCIS B. Suddendy. on Mon- 4 mains resting ai . ompany. - : day, September 15. 1930, NCIS 1 0o funeral home. 601" 14th BECAUSE The newest driving experience today RS Cnee Cross). _Funeral from his. Inte Tesi: Tnterment Wytheville. Va % - - . deice, 1611 Lincoln v, e’ on Wednesdny | » A7ZIE. Daparted this DRIVE THE is the thrilling feel of air-cooled power. Funeral services for Abner Bailey : e | | Thence to 8t Martin's Chureh: where mass % welior Wwill be ‘Said at 9 o'clock for ‘the repose Kelly, 83 years old, former cashier of o of his soul ~ Relatives and friends invited. | Washington Gas Light Co, who < 16 reral sday. September . " T 9 Baptist Church. F st AIR-COOLED BECAUSE The Franklin airplane-type engine has diulicaf Ha It 3ie6: Seventeeticd » e S S TR streot, Friday night, will be conducied dence. 118 Northwest si.. Alexandria, Va. " . sanst: A1 Neaees i DTl middadle sensationall i at ths residence tomorrow afternoon % . He leaves io moiirn | 1DE, FREDERICK N. Suddenly ally flown an airplane. at 2 o'clock. Dr. James Miers, pastor [ Biteiirn: Mond S Son acuaen: | SEEDERICK NLTON M of the Fourth Presbyterian Church, jr.; one daughtes 1! ars old. of 2804 I14th st. n.w. wil »fficiate terment will be in brothers. two grand " - Notice of funeral hereafter BECAUSE Not a singl e d fenstond Crimatery: : Trienas - Rematns resting af ‘the Jghn 1, | WINGR G ERTRUDE GRANTLIY, D6saret HOLANID RSt TR Uive of this city, Mr. Kelly was 4 ffionds Remains resting, at the Jobn % | "inis lite Sunday, september 11, 1930 gt son of the late Moses and Mary i i M | st Funeral Tuesday. September 16. at| TRUDE GRANTLIN MINOR. She Jeaves o this year, can deliver so much power for engine Walker Kelly. He received his early Bomer B3I Rorts Fairick: s Mexenaria, | moum, thelr lose o devoted husband, i in' i i education at the old Rittenhouse MRS. NELLIE GRAY, Vi, “Interment Douglas Cemetery Sephine Grantlin: a devoted sister. Mrs. BUY NOW size as Franklin's new airplane-type engine. Academy, and was graduated with high | yngernationally known actress, who died | MARY. On Sunday, September | Martha Saunders: one nephew Augustus honors from Princeton College, now { 30, at_her residence, 2914 Pon Saunders; & mether-in-law. Mrs Maty hE il P e I :utds.lnllnrhlm in Takoma Park, | 14 AARY oidthe 14 Fomeroy | Bodson: ‘(nree brothers-in-iat. Reuben and Sepeciaitatrodustiiey ed to the Phi Beta Kappa honr | Mo Saturday. e Ay, Meuheny Spalswy 5 B “Minor and 202 . . € Jollins, sister of Sam Gaither, o 3 r !"OP;S'I:'D"F at the open- BECAUSE It is powered by the same engine that socioty. Subsequently, in 1873, he was Ramaipe feand o1 e, W, ey gl [ ke ST oo ing of the Fall Season to raduated in law from the old Colum- | - fynerai ehure ou st. n.w. Notice | Lies B . ab in withi i bian Collegs, now George Washington BO c 0 S c VIS NOWE. CLARENCE. & v, on Mondar owners of water-cooled has enabled Franklin within a year to pile up the University, and_was admitted to the TH FA T' N LAIM VIS, R VA. On Sunday. September | * Sentember 16, 1930, a1 tis seaidsnte 60 4 I4th Monroe st n.w hiavi . bar e ngage active 2 : ) erfield o *Hot b X s largest lis of rood records of all cars. b et nened i acive s | y\GTORY |N DELAWARE| 55 Biniolh St g B nhd ST w2 e Mr. Kel ved the Washington Gas Ien Taltavull's funeral home, 14th st. and | RUINES, MINNIE B, On Friday. September ::iee.r;ebur::ble wsofi‘er Light Co, for n‘e’arr 57 years, ocoupying | I %E%fi‘:{f,,;,",“g;‘ Voo guntil SRy Momlay | 1a: 1000, 2 f e plate new Series various positions o importance. | g . ellefonte, Pa. § ved w the late Jol i . ayard and Marvel Confldent in 3 13 Frankfins at unusually Throughout this long period of service 3 Xhines of Nashvilie, Tenn " moty X favorable prices. tion gained for him a wide circle of | Democratic Senate Race With Tatts S s e crin” Bhie ‘S1s0 Tearer aily other Tola: as cashier of the company becanse of | By the Associated Press. hov s o E M. belo wife of the la » | RO ol - | LED il health and advanced age. In ac-| WIIMINGTON, Del, September 15.| ment Bethel Cemelery, Alexandria. S Rien Funeral trom the "Nevius. 1 2 copling his letter of r-signation, the - With returns from Saturday’s Demo- | pwELL ustad Jife on | HerAl homd. 34 New York ave. nw. board of directors and officers expreseed | cratic primary election in Delaware still ', § 3 it | IR or T Cemeers ) L £ é 5 their sincere appreciation of the long, | incomplete, both candidates for the | 24! 746, T wi. nw. ERNA M| gosp. ROBERT, JR. Departed this DISTRIBUTORS FRANKLIN MOTOR CARS faithtul and efficient services United States Semate continued their N Gievatsd Thishand, "Bamoel T Bwel | | Saurdar. Septomber 1. 1930, From early youth, Mr. Kelly a claims of victory today. dve Children. five sisters. two brothars, one | BOSE Ji. beloved husband of M member of the Fourth Presbyterian Former Senator Thomas F. Bayard. | e rejatives and friends, " Fu- | ROfe QEVoted om of RoLert o8 e Church, of which his brother, Dr. an avowed wet, claimed he had ob- | Seotember 16. at 130 pm. interment ai| Thomas and Tucille Rose. and leaves Joseph T. Kelly, was pastor for many | tained 118 of the 210 delegates and said coln Memorial. Cemetery. LRI years. For 36 years Mr. Kelly was | he was confident of being nominated at | Fow MARY WARRARA. On Sunday.| 130 and Fly ‘ave. nw.. ‘Tuesdas. Septem: INCORPORATED director of music and organist for this the convention in Dover Tuesday. 3¢ er 141650, MARY BARBARA. De- R 2 o'clock. Interment Pavne's church. He alo served for long | Joslah Marvel, Democratic national B i Ve em L o i SALES AND SERVICE period on the board of trustees, committeeman and president of the| Ashe. Funeral from her late residence, | ort R Rday, e e y was o charter member of | American Bar Association, Bayard's op-'| 1624 30th S nw. ou Wednesdsy, Seb: it of L Stain wnd sister ity Club of this city, end for | ponent, ulso appeared confident that he | GG Chiufin Where reaion muss will| Gk Mittyyand Joliy, Leo y_yes s interested actively in | had won a majority of the delegate: be silig &t 9:15 for the repose of her soul | conduicted uesdoa oot 1529 M St. N.W. North 2604 .+ ‘Princeton Alumni Association of | fle claimed 111 delegates. Helwtives’ wod foiends tiviied. © taterment | $5M G Gigei 0T (i i 3 shington, at one Lime serving as its| A bitter fight between wets and drys | 7 {hinys Ciureh’ ot Byt ® ehere: 1ite sident is locked for on the floor of the con- (-slkflh‘l?““n-" - rday. Sep<| requiem mass will be t 9730 o'clork He is survived by his widow, Mrs. | vention. The wets, who are backing | ‘5f" the i 'S A e Wiee | for the repose of her so 15 Helen Eiizabeth Gibert Kelly: a daush- Bayard, will demand that a plank be [ Woserl? i {ne’ 0 ybar “of her st | THOMAS. DR. CARRIE M. Departed tnix Mary_Isabsl Keily of Wash- | inserted in the platform demanding the [ mother'of Bewlamin . james E Gordon | life Sunday. September it 1930. at 4:30 ington; a son, Gilbert W, Kelly of Chi- | repeal or medification of the cighteenth | Tats yecidence 112 & 5t sa ah Tussday, | H o THOMAS. Hevoted sister’ of Snarmont cago, ‘and_ a brother, Dr. Joseph T. amendment, While ft was stated that| Seoiember {6/t o130 am wieres 0 BL| £ Thomes angd beloved unt, of ] Kelly of Weshington. friends of Marvel would insist that the | Dominics Chuich. where ' requiem mass K. Yetman, Ste also leaves s platform contain no specific mention | her soul. Relativas and_friends invited n ner late residence. 1629 N. J. of prohibition. | Tnterment at St. Mary's Cemstery. = 15 2 on Wednes ay, September | ’ I b d LAWYER AIDS STRlKERS Marvel, although having made no. GRAAM. AGNES M. on Syurdar, Ser- | yolpope”y 3 FaShlon UrnS | public announcement of his stand on | fember 13, at Canandaizua. N. V. OFPEER. BLIEA. " On Sundey, Septbmbs the prohibition question, was supported | AGNES hier of ihe’iate Judge | i OV ELIZA TORPPER. belnved wite of JHAZLETON, Py September 25 (7)— by the dry element. Plerre 3. and| o 'u;w"r:mnv\ her’ 85h veat. IAterment ‘ Toepper. Funeral fram the P. Dailey. an attorney, was| renee du Pont, life-long Republicans, [ at Caslisie, | IODR Iy Ol R aged today by the striking students have declared themselves supporters of | GRIFFITH. . On Sunday. 8ep-| Interment Fort Lincoln Ceme:ers , 3 g of the Hazleton High School to repre- Bayar, tember 14. 193 IAN A1 v iy IlS Spotllght on Our sent them in thelf' Aght to secure modi- | >0 % " beloved wits af the ate Willam L, Grit: | R e 1005, S rosiaehe . S 4 63 vaars. Py trom Her latr fication of the new rule of the city BT B “?.f_‘",{,:'-r,',';% ¥ Park 1d. n.v.. HOWARD ULLRIC: School Board fixing 25 minutes as the tember 16, at 3 p.m__Relatives an < beloved brother of “Alice Ullrich. ~ Servicek maximum for the noon luncheon period, DAMAGED SHI EPAIRED g'vmn:'d";n attend. " Interment at Glenwood ‘ at.the sbove stdress Wash (d?)nosyl;" . Hag N F " l thi ) with no one allowed to leave the build- ity ‘ ing during that time. Dailey was said | British Vessel, Caught in Hurri- VAN mis W a to have declined to Accept any fee. | el 5 Lpitmmer oy € g S This information was eiven out at a cane, Leaves for United Kingdom. THE WEATHER sty ”3.,,.,,,( choble mass meeting of the strikers this morn- Mackey and_daugnt ing at City Hall, where their parents| NORFOLK, Va, September 15 (#).— | S Ann Cagtaet oo to gather tonight to appoint a com- | The British steamer Medjerja of the| District of Columbia and Virginia— {ember 18 A 8.0 ain ' Reauiem mAss af . and mittee to interview the School Board. | Naticnal Mercantile Marine fleet, left | Local thundershowers tonight and to- | S, Pomy {,-.n‘,‘;l‘"[.'.fi S e dentle Yas o pttendance of 260 St~ | port yesterday -fter repairing damage | morrow; somewhat cooler tomorrow; | termeni Moun: Olivet 20 over last Friday and 44| 9cne by Friday's hurricane. The | jncremsing southerly winds, shifting to WEST. MAY E. Sundev. September 14, 1030, 4 crease of des : o I Iaddmgton over Thursday, when the strike began. | Sfeamers deck was damaged by @ shifl- | gy or northwest tomorrow. | Sevorea sinier o?“’n',’.;‘fr‘a.‘:’.‘r‘.:‘a &W‘Jfii : & » = R t! t_the W. Er t rvis Showing a review that Established 1883 | and two steam pipes smashed. Maryland — Showers and thunder- | Reetil® IR iad"Vou ot k. Nor isti H | The Medjerja arrived here late Sat-| storms tonight and tomorro some- tice of funeral later. redicts an interesting season Distinguished New EMORIALS | urday nignt from Brunswick, Ga.. with | what ~_cooler tomorrow: increasing WEHITE, GEORGE M. On Sunday. Septem: P Fall Hats by The recerd of eivilization is |3 deck cargo of rosin. en route to United | southerly winds, shifting to westerly | nd of Emma WHITE and of for well dressed men who Master Craftsmen e o R D R e R e ) FS;‘PL UL O ik rs. Kitite Job ) o orap iy . . ¥ Mg BBl g , reported that in passing ng est Virginia—Showers and thunder- | B L 2 5 has Eone before O™ pis?i2 | Pan 'Shoals the steamer encountered | storms fonight and probably tomorrow, | Hay. ‘September 16 At 0. B. Jentin shop with us. | WASHINGIGN T et * | winds which at time reached & velocity | cooler tomorrow. Thirment Glenwood, | ° ¥+ 8t 3 PW S i i ) of 125 miles an hour. Lt il i - i i MONUMENTAL CO.. Inc Capt. Estilt was slightly injured when | Record for 36 Hours. ALl R LI S R DA Col r'od Au, § o5 T4 JARDINE, Secty. v he fell while walking the deck during! Thermometer—(Saturday) 4 p.m.. 83 of Mrs L. Eagle and Mrs. Bessia Avers ors as vary as ” ARDINE, Secty. ok Ave. | thé storm. 8 pm. 75: 12 midnight, 73; (Sunday) | Remains resting st W W. Deal: funersi 1 freshingl : The Medjerja was bound to Norfolk | 4 a.m.. 73; 8 a.m., T4; noon. 80; 2 p. g ot e tumn leaves — reireshingly | for bunker coal. 317 pm, 88; 8 pm. al; i2 midnigh, T W einnrtan ; : 3345 iz R Y 77: 4 am. 73; 8 a.m. 73; noon, 89. | new ideas in patterns, and - g * | ' Barometer— (Saturday) 4 p.m., 20.82; DAY. WILLIAM A. Tn sad Javing : : i A Legs” Diamond Scores Failure. |4 pm. 20.88; 12 midnight, 2089 (Sun- | Memdiance, of, ofr dear fufhe o svd (47 quality-tested fabrics are tai- 8 | NEW YORK. September 15 (P |day) 4 am. 20.88: 8 am. 20.00; noon | LIt tour seare aro todes, Sepiemier 16 4 : LR 3 The 1 Belgenland, vhich “Li 20188; 2 pm. 29.85; 4 pm., 29.81; 8| 102 lored immaculately to give g Ere D, e angtier, ment | pm. 20.84; 13 midnight, 9.63; & am. No ong kiiews how we miss you, { abroad, is back and from officers comes 29.81: 8 a.m., 29.84; noon, 29.81. Life has not bsen the zme 1o s you, individuality—quality— ) i - ; Rews of the great amazement “Legs- | Highest temperature, 90, occurred at Sineson were calied dwan 04 caused aboard. He tried trap shoot- | 3:30 p.m. yesterday. 3 E TE LDE. style. " . ing. and didn't hit a_single target. Lowest temperature, 1, occurred at 7 . JULIAN B Tn loving memory am. today. departed this life one year ago today. and dignified, with the EDALE esvi 4, DG ias 72. | Highest, 77; lowest, 57. ‘We have only your memory. dear father, - L ole funeral— %}fif"\?"m,f" Howard.' Adams To Tamember our ‘whote Jives. through, | Fine Selection of Cars, 824. s _ As_we ‘reasure the memary of von -ars, BAG, black. W hington | (Furnished by United States Coast and JOHN. ABBIE AND LITTLE JANE. ¢ Fall Colors Hearse ;mn};{;;g;'“,;q_?;:";‘,,"; “.-,""“"""' i Geodetic Survey.) LOCKWOOD. HARRY E. In sad but lovins COAT; Tight &ray, shorti embroidsisd| Today—Low tide, 7:24 am. and 7! LoSHWOOG Whe pred Soay mne veat Only in white: about 8'p.m. Sunday, between 18th | ;. high tide, 12:28 a.m. and 12:50 | azJ today, September 15, 1929, s — - iter | | Bhone Becatur 3973 5 pm. X 3 ne year has passed. dear l:ro $| R COLLIE—Missing _since Tuesday: Tomorrow—Low tide, 8:31 am. and | pSinc you were calied aw, e m AT Taasied 12 desiced &y | | ¥ith Inrge white spot on back of neck: Va' | 8:07 p.m.; high tide, 1:28 a.m. and 1:58 That Sad and wears any our pipe organ. wbouts of this dog please address nu | “The Jove our hearts hold dear, ) a2 The Sun and Moon. For ‘memories linger every day 4 ’ 7145 108t Sept. 8: name Skippy. Re y— 48 a.m.; sun sets | THE FAMILY., ¢ “Haddington R e 1 L Smeh g, Jogons. 3t e o gy ) T e Ty ?".'.'{ Tomorrow—Sun rises 5:49 am.; sun | ARG %wno aikd elchieen years age 18 i 1 . PENE 19th st - o Moon rises 10:30 p.m.; sets 1:28 p.mM. | McDONALD, JOHN WESLEY. In sad ant (a suit with two trousers) : : In Case of Death Call | |80 s s P sPONALD, JOMN WESLEY. In sad wu P i i o St il Potomac, clear; Shenandoah, very | Eepicmbe: 15, ilo one suit to knock around Bl sl ey ot e chlied ‘awes 14th Cor. Chapin St. N.W, G--On Saturday, r FTemperature. o HIS DEVOTED WIFE AND DAUGHTER, McDONALD. JOHN WESLEY. In memora 5 " St. D.e. or phone Atlantie 2959-W. Y Yoths e SBHN every day—at work—at college. This suit y Where the Bids Gests: Loss WRIST WATC : of jur dear {ather and srandsa M Y d dxth i 4 dn oo, ' ¥ st.. Balace ‘The Weather. | vears ago today. September 15. 1928. p ”, omas rele. ol. . eward. You s gone. but will never be for altun keeps its press and stands the gaff. 535 00 f s ou s gone. but will never be forsot JULIAN B. Tn loving memory Smart Cravats This neat gray cloth easket. Temperature same date last year— | Scotember 15, 1929. LTt Tide Tables. But the sweetness will linger forever " A B remembrance of my dear son. HARRY F. Patterns and Stripes | | And ANl and Col. rd. and 3lst and O. Please tele- | b n el B PO lic. No. 12159 will any one knewing where- | o Noihing can ever take amas DOG, male, reddish brown color; t llK Remembrance keeps you near. n.w. Pinder return to All States Hotel, 514 = sets 6:17 p.m. d September 15, 1912, BL. THE GREATER n reward. $2. 1018 O st. n.w Condition of the Water, and father, JOHN WESLEY McDONALD, _ ERPaike: Who departed this life two years aso today, § B Reward. _Col. L K b : No one knows how we miss you Men must have at least — [ W.W.Ch : i | o i . P oV 3 207 w..".,, in Various Cities. Life has not been the same to us i | — i 1 t. FDNA SYDNOR in—a dependable one for ¢ Phone Columbia 0432 | oF yaat 1536, 11 founa return o s i K WEREEY "MeDONALD: “Who fes s twa a3 atternoon. | FOst Baiace Theater or | Stations. It has style and quality—at..... sepansas 150U . Clear FU I\ERAL DIRE(‘TORS Arrow Shirts [ || A, g s B gi&‘.'él Frank Geier’s Sons Co. ; T E I S E M A N S ['| ||| Bplimaee M4 34 oY | s sevENTa o . National 2473 | ] || Bismarec N. D 20.72 75, odern Chapel. Telephone - Haddington Topcoats from $1.95 ||| V. L. SPEARE CO. it 5 : SEVENTH & F STS. ||| Gt e 28 [ Mt miaiares 5 Simplicity of design—finest Fall patterns || Eieveii i 20 338 Bteloudy .,t‘;l'n;: .,,,'.m':'f“sl ;“ ‘Hs N;f,“; p = lumbia, A +ess Clear men e . —tailored out of strong, smart tweeds that || Berer Jeal.” 3808 oi e | Pose prack_eege OV will place their value far above 523.50 g 3 || B Rt % & |Wm. H. 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