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of the Soclety of Autotmuva Engineers, at 6:30 p.m. today, in the Washington Comdr. E. W. Rounds, flight ‘alt‘! e:e%un Anacostia Naval Alr Sta- timer at the Chicago races, will expllln the motion pictures of the an. nual air classic and will tell of personal experiences in_handling of the various speed events. The Diesel engine will be described by H. C. Edwards,’ chief en- gineer “ NATIONAL PLANE RACES REPRODUCED IN FILMS ‘Washington Section of Autemotive | %% Engineers to Have Exhibit as Dinner Feature This Evening. Motion pictures of the recent National Alr Races at Chicago and an explana- tlon of the principles of the Packard Diesel engine will be featured on the m’lfl at the first dinner meeting ' season of the Washington section ‘of the Packard aeronautical en- gine section, who will use a cut-away engine for explanatory purposes. An elaborate entertainment program has been arranged. C. S. 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Bicycle Playing Cards 390 Deck Be sure to buy a supply of these popular cards to have on hand for your next card party. fon't - you “enjoy . this x with thousands of others every Wednesday 10:4 lnuv": 7w i R eth [T mu Jou bave béen Stella Nicro to Take Part in First| Communist Youths in Munich Con-|Former Employe of Shipping Board Robin Hood Players’ Production. of the Robin Hood Players, “The Dutch | The Criminal Court here today sen- Detective,” cludes Stella Nicro, prominent in local | theatrical circles for several years. vezza, Lucy Leone, Frances Mancuso, Antoinette Delnegro, James Ferraro, Joseph Marcellino, Em- mett Robinson and Gino Simi. This Week Only 25C 1b. Box Cocoanut Tri-Colors . . .. Hershey Kisses ..........lb, 3% Chocolate Sponge ........lb., 3% f | | | | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO! CAST ANNOUNCED 23 SENT TO PRISON OCTOBER 7, 1930 RITES FOR C. J. TOOLE THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Partly cloudy, not quite so cool tonight; tomorrow in- creasing cloudiness and warmer, fol- |lowed by showers at night; gentle northeast and east winds. Maryland—Partly cloudy, not quite 80 cool in extreme west portion tonight; tomorrow increasing cloudiness fol- |lowed by showers and slightly warmer in extreme west portion; moderate northeast and east winds. Virginia—Partly cloudy, not quite so cool in west portion tonight; tomorrow increasing cloudiness followed by show- | ers in the west portion in the afternoon or at night; moderate northeast or east winds. West Virginia—Cloudy, followed by showers late tonight or tomorrow; slow- ly rising temperature tonight and in ex- treme east portion tomorrow. Record for Twenty-four Hours. ‘Thermometer—4 p.m., 73: 8 pm., 61; 12 midnight, 51; 4 a.m,, 46; 8 a.m., 47; noon, 7. Barometer—4 p.m., 30.24; 12 midnight, 3 3 8 a.m., 30.30; noon, 30.28. Highest temperature, 75, occurred at 3:30 p.m. yesterday. Lowest temperature, 44, occurred at 7 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 78; lowest, 56. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and . Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 2:14 a.m. and 2:24 p.m.; high tide, 7:48 a.m. and 8:04 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 2: 55 a.m. and 2:57 p.m.; high tide, 8:21 a.m. and 8:40 pm. victed of Aiding “Red” Fighters. The cast for the opening production| MUNICH, Bavaria, October 7 () — Was Native of Wash- ington. Puneral services for C. James Toole, 46 yéars old, former supervisor of stores for the United States Shipping Board, who died yesterday at his residence, 102 C street southeast, after a long ill- | ness, were held this afternoon at the residence. Interment was in Rock Creek Cemetery. Mr. Toole, a native of Washington, was one of the first employes of the Shipping Board. He had been super- visor of stores for 10 years. Mr. Toole is survived by & widow, Mrs. Grace T. Toole, and a son, C. James | ‘Toole, jr. tenced 23 Communist youths to three months’ imprisonment for violation of the law for protection of the republic. They had been active propaganda agents for the forbidden “Red Front Fighters' League.” announced yesterday, in- Others of the cast are Regina La- Paul Messlnk,i e b Fifty escalators are to be placed in the London subw AT HOOVER ADDRESS ON AIR NEW YORK, October 7 (#).—The National Broadcasting Co. announced yesterday that President Hoover will speak over a radio network November | 19 when he talks before the White| House Conference on Child Health and Protection. The talk will be broadcast | {fom 9 to 9:30 p.m., Eastern standard ime. School Kits (With Y%-Pint Thermos Bottle) Has compartment for sandwiches and fruit. Contains a genuine Thermos bottle. An old-fash- loned candy that every one likes. Light. flufly whipped creams with a thin coat- ing of mild bitter- sweet chocolate. 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By the Associated Press. YELLOWSTONE PARK, October 7. A Kkill of 500 animals among the North- ern elk herd in Yellowstone Park was | the limit agreed on during a meeting at Mammoth Hot Springs of representa- | tives of the State Game and Fish Com- mission, the National Park Service, the United States Forest Service and the Montana Sportsmen’s Association. The open season will continue from | October 15 to December 20. The herd numbers about 10,000. Births R.eported. The following births have been reported to the Health Department in the past 24 strength and finest medicinal It is useful and effective for muscullr Mh- and strains from varlous causes. — N Aluminum Pitchers Qrcerully shapea only 596 €amiess aluminum. in weight and The “highly :aHAhM Aluminum Shakers ‘These lhllefl are thfi in welsnt. 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Corner Spring Road - Col. 0464 Phones | oo o osar ny Mildred, G, Beall. bos. Anne P. Smitn, ‘wirl Bernice Brashears. boy. n Gertrude Coler Tl - ana Naomi ‘i Bmith, “sir1. Deaths Reported. The following_deaths have been reported fo the Health Department in thef past 24 ours: Edward L Glagett, 04, 813 and st. s Banier woo a’ 11 Minn. "~ nited States: Soidiers’ 12, en route Emergency Garfleld Hospital. lhley Hospital c) 1328 Randolph st. 5, Emergency Houpita, 75, 1807 3rd 2, '2814_Georgia g3, Oullinger | Hospital. Telephone National 5000 For immediate delivery of The, Star to your home every evening and Sunday morning. The Route Agent will collect at the end of each month, at the rate of 1% cents per day and 5 cents Sunday. Joh~ Ryan, Home Hospital ucy Mattingly, Hospital N ow and Then —we wonder at the neces- sity for repeating so often the fact thaf we can and do render complete services for so little as $125.00. Perhaps’ the reason for this is that there is a deeply rooted belief, in the mind of the average individual, that funeral costs are too high. In our case, this is NQT s0. SEAL FUN ERAL HOME ‘or reference, Msk your neighbor 816 H STREET. N. PHONES:LINCOLN 3200-820! 500 ELK MAY BE TAKEN| | AIRPLANE THEFT BUREAU NEED OF BIG TOWN POLICE Chicago Chief's Suggestion After His Aircraft Was Appropriated by Flying Instructor. By the Assoclated Press. MATTOON, Ill, October 7.—Police Capt. Joseph Goldberg of Chicago eon- tends that the crying need of big-town | police departments is bureau. Capt. Goldberg and Deputy Sherift Lester Sterling flew to Mattoon Field | yesterday in search of the captain's | plane. The plane, the captain said, was stolen from an airport in Chicago last | Friday. He had a warrant for Loren D Webb, Mattoon flying instructor, charg- ing that Webb stole the plane. Goldberg said he had permitted Webb to take the plane with the understand- ing he was to fly it only a short dis~ tance from the afrport in an effort to sell it. Instead, He charged, Webb had brought the plane on to Mattoon, and was using it to carry passengers and | give flying instructions. Webb was out of town, but the missing plane was found in the airport hangar. Goldberg flew back to Chicago without serving the warrant. R France's cally toll of Injurcd on streets and highwn)! is 2 l Hale, Rev. Crnr'es Addlm'\ Lucy Ad Mrs. HMLA& V. Smith and Mrs. Ida A Skinner. he also leaves grandenildren and great-grandchildren, Funer nr'\d’g October 8, (raln hlr ln\e ADDISON, lLlIAllE'l'l‘l ‘The 8 members of the Plder Ladies’ Relief Eu- clety are hareby tified of the death of our beloved sister, Mrs. ELIZABETH AD. [mu;‘l‘ ”\nd nhre Tvlmfl rdfl to 'nl NI officer, MRS TR MRS. MARION 8. LEWIS, F ADDISON, JAMES E. On Tues . at Jacksonville, metery. . ADMIRAL GEORGE w. 3 ©On Saturday, Qgtol 7, vgn b hi resiaence n‘o"lsns r.!;}od- m-na e 7th "year of GEGRGE W. BAIRD. Hematng Gottiny Gawler's fureral pariors Mo 0t h Dow. where funeral services wil Yiednesday, October . ot 2 oclock pam. | - at _Arlington Cemetery, military and Masonic servic o i BAIRD, GEORGE WASHINGTON. District i Columbia. Commaniery u-‘;'fii Muitary Order of tie Loval Lesion of the United States announces tne death of on and_ex-Commander GEORGE AN AN B T Rent A daral Nayy. at Washineton, D. C., October Funeral services will e held ‘at Gawiet’s Chapel, 1754 Pennsyl v De, o0, Wedneaday, th &¥lockpm: 'n?l”"y hn Ligit:"Cal, vn§ezs $ER S 10, v, 8. | Army, Comman A G LIEGMANN, Recorder. AIRD, GEORGE W. A special eomAmunlcn» &l F hereny eatfed for shienile G GEORGE ol 10k, Wednes- PLES 3 DrLLEr, Attest: PACE B Berataryen PARNETT, LOUISE. Deser: 3 s denly o Surdays m"”b 15, o3 "u'z"r"gr residence, 301" 15t ot u NETT. Body rest inst S oty 1Shes,to, mouen dhetr” Lo | nephew, stepfather l host of u!’\!r re: ce, Mrs. anie Wnthmvlun Thursday, October 9, ll o, Sundar, Eile "Teare: Oclobu 5. Ca TN H’J'Ie lnd brolhnr of Cath- ne and Robert Boyle. Funeral from the | e ru.cente on Wednesday, October 80 a.m. Solemn hl[{x .uuuxem m i to Walier Butis \mmn, Gearse ana gn oy Washington. | e l!’l\ s Dfl'er relatives and friends to | 10 FJneY!l We Eidly | Holy R%Jz'e;n Cath “ ew Jorsey w. 9 am. Eflh" “‘emnx v dad e | tOCKWOOD, THOMAS B, The omears and members of Morning Star Lodse 15 ‘ o’ atseid ‘g seasion of oo h"'b'%’”' a Buldine. 0t shdvou 8t S Tue ¢ at 8 p.m . rrange for (h!' ther, (OMAS m., from Hq llrth Now York and New éo mble Lodge, No. 85; T!mpl! No. 422, and 'Forest Tem le, No. 94 are frat emn'ly lnflltd to n“ F R ) E. R, CORT!Z w 2. % sem AS. Departed 'hl i1 fonaey, chber 6, 1680, at his ?exmin32 615 2nd s.w., THOMAS BROWN, be- loved hrn!hcr of Annie Cnmwhl‘ll Jordi Funcul from hh lll! residence Wedni At Frviced, ot Finent "Thursday At t nterme; ursda King George County, Va. ’ ' GURWELL. BELLE. On Saturday, Oc 4, 1930, p.m mmonu. at . et 1539 Florida ave BE LE BURWELL) the, loving mothier ot Tatis: white bas finda Ashford and Lillian Thomat. dzvnufl grandmother of Sterling, lirtle Buday, Jirgigia and October 7, uneral Tuess roin Jerusalem sl P sts. n ited. * Rematne test- ing at the W."Briost, Jarvi funeral c'm:fc’h, 1482° You' st. n.w.. un thereaticr at the above residomse, CECHL, Loise. on Sunday. Getoner 3, 1930, af 9:15 am. at eld Hospital LOUISE. beloved wite, ot Gharies 1) Becll Funeral trom Hige tuneca (. Rome. 2001 T4fn nt ‘27' tober 8. at 2 pm lmerment ooy sfonal Cemetery” HAZZARD. GEORGE WASHINGTON “on CEOHEE" WABIISTON BAb ZAKD. devoted son of Edjin Huzn‘rd‘, " > Testing at Er & Tineral ‘church, 1433 You sto . V18 WINDERSON, KEY. WILLAM THOMAS. Entered m‘lan r;bst on Saturday, m. 8 2605 i1th i S Wi Re THOMAS HENDI‘!SON‘ b Pleesant View M_FE. Ch e L] ergreen Chufeh, husband of Mayme her of Dr. Foraster Henderson and_brother-in-law of Mrs. Vene Corpepter. Funeral Wednesdny, Oc- tover 8, at from the Mount Zion E. Chugch, PiBih St and_Dummbarion ev. Robert ¥. Coates of fng. Belatives and friends imsiied. ment Lincoln Memorial Cemetery, Now the laborer's task fs o\ Now the battle day is pas on the fart ore i the Vovaser at’Tast. Father. in Thy rn‘cious kesping, ave we now thy seryant sleebing. FAMILY. * clate nter- HENDERSON, REY. and’ Members No. 891, Omears s ot HOMAS. W hmon \, Frlendship Lodge, are equested 3 El‘\?r“.‘si‘lsn; & %tend wxr l!‘lfllr H\!!Hni for the funer, B. N. F. Rev. +5‘ Funeral Wednec at L urch, Renelsonth pa 208 0 31""" n&nhwen WM. M. JOHNSON. P. 8. WILLIAM T, nounces the death of R Henderson Sunday will be mnes\lny. Octo neld he Mount Zlnn M. cnurch%m st lnevbgmblrlani J. C. BURLLS. Sec. HENDERSON, REV. WILLIAM T. Officers 4nd, members of Columbia Lodge. No. 85, I P. W., are hereby nnufled of the del!h ol Brotiver WILLIAM HEND] 1] N. Baptist Ciaren, ave HENDERSON, ILLIAM + October 8, 1930, Pune e, invite RERT E JO :nwss. Exalted Ruler, | HERI 'r rfu! On Monday, October | o 1550, ot hu Tesldence, 1330 Unlon st | sw. CLIFTON HEREERT, devoted hus: | Bant Gf Bagie Herbort Tathes cof Prank ., Remains rest. Jarvis funeral nuee of funeral B SR Son brother of Wiiliam, Ralph ' Jack- nd l}.eule Hayes. 'Pu- obe, 1. Funteral” chiveh: I'l'l SI“VAID OH - ber 6. nm ll Emer OHCY%B’!IL WARD L., sol l the late Wil H. Su g fl , October 9, a JACKSON, SPENCE Su o at hid Fesldonce: 23 SPENCER _JACKSON, ncer and Maria alter, son, Mam! neral, rrld-y. ¥ an airplane theft livia Middleton. and other ralatives resting at W. Erne ral b B e ] 1 e W edneas day. thereafter at his late aneral Thursday, October 9. a m St. Vincent de Paul's Church. M A e of George W. Nye, mother of AV e of this city. and 'of Mrs. Jobh cell Rochester, and Mrs T ,vcvlnd Wis'3, ozzo, both of B al MIN F. Suddenly. on Mon- 1 his ‘residences th BERJAMIN I beloved huiban Jeannctie R. “Smit Funeral ' f-om 2Zurh funeral - parlors, W Qet Tk, > terment. ALTaneton SOMMERS, ISRAEL. On_ Moy 1930, ‘at Sible Ia day. Oetober Hospital, ISRAEL. Blanche W am. Relative: d |n‘lcd Interment Glegwood Cemetery SOMMERS, 18] ton, of ‘bala of Pyt A special nommunic.. all dd'! ll’“yo!h An l e fea Betoper 1 ¢ 1930, 8 to { ngemens the “tiftieral ‘ot Tour 186 Brother: TerAty SRR E R J. CARTER, Chancelior Cor Attest:” H TROTTER. e ey Seal er. Acting Keeper B SOMMERS, ISRAEL. On Monday. Octoner 2010 At Sbley Hospital. TSRAEL BOM- Puneral from his late residence, 265 Tagior ber 8 at 11 a Benevolent d to A, Prumenl BICKARD G, WNITING, ‘Ree. Bac STONEBURNER, CHARLES D. On Monday, Qcioher 8. 1830, at Qeor CHARLFS STONEBU Husband of £ zahem or _mass Interment Columbia Gardens Ce Friends and relatives invited. P, On Friday, lizabeth's Hospital, Remains restin /ls funeral church, 1433 You_ st. Burial October 8, at Arlington Na- tional Cemetery. me- October 3, PHILLIB Departed_ this lfe 6. 1930, at Preedmen’s “TIMBERS. brother of Notice of funeral lat WHITNEY, GEQRGE MILRU RN. Suddenls, at * Harrisburg, Se Smavr W HITNEY, ea 1! 50t Washingto C., son of the Milburn Octoer m 50! late A P._ Rrzarer Whitriay. " ‘Interment wednesdas, 8, at Harrisburg, Pa. WRIGHT, LELAND OSCA] Monday, Qciober 6, m Hospitel, LELA! bang of Edmonis fgnt. Remains Festing at the chapel of cxyae 3. Niehole, 4200 9th st. n.w. until Juesday, October 1. .. “Interment at !fiu In Memortam, BAXTER, REBECCA. In loving memory n( our_ dearly beloved mother, REBECC, BAXTER, who died six years ago md-y. October 7, 1924, As we loved you. 80 we ml! In our memory you Loved, remembere, loi 94 iwars. Bringin, ma-w 3! R gR BV OTED DACOHTERS. ©IRSTER, A\v; MAY. In sad but lovin AN)!& Sudenty. on Gone, but never forgotten, on dear mother of mine, ose sweet face we miss ' motherly love HER DEVOTED CHILDREN. * ANK. In loving memory of ar’ husband, FRANI HONESTY, who departed, this life two yea o today, October 7, 1078, a't rest agnot give, \m“m Wi, MRS, mow. m v, MARGARET. A tribute of love o the ‘memory of my dear wife, MAI GARET ‘MORGAN, who departed inis life two years ago today, October 7, 1931 Jugt & line of sweet remembrance, ust @ memory, fond and trus; Just a token of love'w devotion JThat my heat stll lon HMER_DEVOTED HUBSBAND, MORGAN. ODEN, WILLIAM €. Ever in lovin Drafice of our dear husband an WILLIAM C, ODEN, who years ago today, October Eagtn, with 1&- dark rXIa.xcx Tgmem- ather, .rlsuu away six dreadful 1lis, (i T’i" -n“_u)? " CAPROLL, . & QPEN: & LA GILES KR R, "GARROLL. TEASANT, HUNTER. In loving memors o oyt dear husband "and father RU'JT!'R "who departed this life six TeATE aBD todns, OCteRer T 1934, My eves are syill in tear The month of October again is here, The saddest month of all the vear. Because 61X vears ago today sed a ur darling father passed away. oo DINSON. BESSIE E. In sad but loving Cemembrance of our dear mother R ORINBONS who departed (s e one yéar ago today. Cctober 7, 1929. Gone, but not forgotten. © mother, how we've missed you, More than words can tell; O hearts are aching for you— he space cannot be fille: We've missed your loving mue, dear, And the things you used to do, Byt when otir work is done. deat, % Soming home n oV} GHT%RB MRS, LIL. MARGUERITE B suaNTTA ROBINSOR % clnloving rememprance ENJAMIN TERRY. Who ago, Dctober 7, 1927, So thin, 50 strongl d the wnen shall it fall may s A ot Bespics, ot eres poes ut_present still, And wai T the coming hour God et THER. * MAUSOLEUM. BEFORE MAKING FINAL ARRANGEMENTS INSPECT Abbey Mausoleum “A PALACE OF PRIVATE TOMBS” Opposite Arlington Cemetery Costs No More Than Ground Burial jce. 1000 _Con L. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. GEO. W, WISE CO. “w: G:’. s."<w. i i WO - Clyde J. Nichols, Inc. 4209 _9th St. N. Col, 6324 J. \VILLIAM LLEE'S SONS, NERAL DIRECTORS CRL\IATORIUM 333 PA, AVE N.W___ NATIONAL 1384, W, W, Deal & Co. 816 H ST NE. LINCOLN 8200 CH"AS C. ZURHORST 1 EAST CAPITOL ST. ‘hone_Lincol rank exer s Sons ke Chapel. Phephone National 2473 V. LhSPEARE CO Phone Prank_ete Formerly t. NW. Wm. H. Saréo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance 412 B ST. NE. incoln 0524 Modern_Chapel ALMUS R SPCARE Succeeding i ohnteti Joscph F. Birch’s Sons (:8AAQ BIRCH) 3034 M St. NNW, Fhone Eltlbll ed 1%7 Establl; JOHN R. IGHT co. 1837 10th St. N.W.__Phone North 007 CEMETERIES. "GLENWOOD CEMETERY Vaultage, th FUNERAL DESI DESIGNS. Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. . ™ Nat. 7897 1389