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AIRLINE PLANNED Wa'shingion-Atlanta Service Is Expected to Begin’ on November 3. 3 changes in the operating sch of the new Eastern Air Trans- rt: passenger line through the Na- 1 Capital, inciuding eventu-l ex- tenslon of passengem service to Florida, is being considered, and a definite an- nouncement will be made about No- | Yember 1, it was learned here today. ‘The r service now is oper- ween New York and Richmond, , by Eastern Air Tr: which operates the coastal airmail line from als of the line now are testing a number of types of Lrlmport planes and larger planes than the tri mma P probamy will be P inkg enger line probably wi put rvle:‘i!n the near future. The northern base of the passenger line is to be established at Newark Air- port, Newark, N. J., where a giant hangar and servicing and repair facilities are being constructed by the transport line, Newark now is the terminal for the coastal airmail line. The passenger planes, however, will continue to_oper- ate to North Beach Airport, N. Y. ‘The National Capital will be connect- ed by a new air passenger line with Charlottesville, Va. within the next few days, according to information re- ceived at Washington-Hoover Airport, which will be the local terminal of the line. The service is to be operated on a basis of two round trips a day, it is un- derstood, by Dixie Flying Service, which rates n Jocal flying service in the cinity Charlottesville, THE EVENING Marriage Licenses. Alton V. Arnold, 24, and Mary A. Hanson, 20; Rev. H. A. Woolfall John L. Waesche, 26, and Florida J. Homiller, 21; Rev. Alfred E. Barrows. Albert W. Beniin 16, and Clara E. Pacey, 17; Rev. J. 'y Dunham. John W. Lepper, 31, Hyattsville, Md., and Prankie Neht, 31; Rev. O. R. Barnes. Julian H. Christman, 23, and Catherine Just, 21; Rev. Jason N. Plerce. Howard A Mohler, 31, this city, and Mar- ]D!t Hutzell, 31, H: stown, Md.; Rev. ‘Carjes Miller: 37, ang Mary Brandon. 35; Rev. Al:xn;‘d" r:“lbll s, lllfl Mary E. 2, Sizo d’;hlzl L. Hayden, 3“':13 and T‘Eeuu Farrell, 25; d Annah M. Aitimore, Md.; Rev. end Lillian Vance, 19; ao". i2, and Ansstasie Viehos, 5% ‘and_Catherine M. haries _"r ‘Warner . w Baltimere, brot, 22. O ek Woodlawn, imot -, and Mudrrd !ld"kln HiN Rev. gle. STAR, WASHINGTON Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported to the Health Department in the past 34 hours: W rew 59, Georgetown Hos- Pl evara I Martin, 88, Emergency, Hospital Blanch ith, o Alvin G, Cole, 52, United States Soldi Home Hospital. Tames Crawford, 50, Casualty Hospital, R':‘«';" ard 3. Jacobs, 48, Tuberculosis H it V. lls, 42, 1819 G street. S beldman, 41, Georse Washington R. Raines, 38, Emergency Hos- Pitliy B. Carder, 31 days, Providence Hos- hiant of Audrey Pogle, 1 day, Georse ‘Washington Hospit: Randall Nelson, 35, oatine Harris, Freedmen's Hospital Liln Sothoron. 1. Kmthe, children's Hos- PUal ree Hazzard, 1 month, Children's Hos- pital. June, 1930—Kingsford-Smith and three companions, Port Marnock, Ire- land, to New- York with one stop at Harbor Grace, Newfoundland; 32 hours to Harbor Grace. = EISEMAN’S &% SEVENTH 525 %30 °35 ON CONVENIENT WEEKLY.OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS Models for men who want style. Fabrics for men who want service. And priced for men who consider price. They are the greatest values we've offered for years. All the new Fall shades are represented, as well as materials.: Single and double breasted models for men and young men. OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT Pay in small weekly or monthly amounts as you get paid. No additional cost for this convenience. & F . 'STS. STAR RADIO CO. WASHINGTON'’S 409 11th St. N.W. 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L. lsul:lwoon 1513 28th St. S.E Sme- 1883 Distinctive MONUMENTS B; WASHINGTO’N GRANITE MONUMENTAL CO. 48 N. Y. Ave, N.W. P Jar This neat gray cloth casket, plain and dignified, with the wlmh funeral— 5100 Onl,v 1 Jeed funerals with .:'n"’-: vy, chapel. All musie, if vive organ. In Case of Death Call THE GREATER W.W.Chambers Co. 14th Cor. Chapin St. N.W. Phone Columbia Where the be MRS. JANE GROW. MRS. JANE GROW HEADS DENTAL HYGIENISTS Other Officers Are Elected at Meet- ing of District of Columbia Organization. Mrs. Jane Grow was elected presi- | dent of the Dental Hygienists' Asso- | ciation of the District of Columbia at the first monthly meeting of that or- ‘nnlntlon Wednesday night. She suc- ceeds Mrs. Florence Eagle, retiring president. Other officers elected were: Mable Bronson, vice president; Natalie Ostlun, secretary; Lilllan Cain, treasurer, and Gertrude Bertrand, publicity director. The next meeting, to be held the first Tuesday in November at the home of Mrs. Joseph Taylor, 1460 Irving street, will be featured by a lecture on diet by a representative of a dairy products concern, Three Lost in Flood. MEXICO CITY, October 10 (#).—Ad- vices from Pachuca Wednesday stated that not more than three lives were lost in a flood there Monday night. The damage was estimated at $50,000. FOUND. BAR PIN, | 3121 Cleve _ chamel, with “pearls. ave. Cleveland_7453. .- le, black_and un. m _Benedict. Md. |c with silver wash room, west SR Ny Bl Pider” Yotura s 1438 jgomery ave. Bethesds, Md. ~Phone Bradley 198_and claim reward. | GAT, sray tabby yith, bushy il female" Reward, Apt. 3, the Concord, A01 | Oreson_ave. . blue, trimmed with moleskin, In Bock ‘Creek Park, Oct. 7. Liberal Teward. Phone Wis. 318 1 DOG 1o Warness: i vieoat d Taw rd’ Reward. Cleve. 5840 p s EYEGLASSES, downtown section, between Mh and 19in sts. Liberal reward. FPhone i YRAT!RNITY PIN, Theta OBl Reward. FOPPY femaie seiter, nearly all White, With some biack markings. about 4 months old. Straved from 3109 38th si. n.w. ard, Cleve. 1974 1 n_brow coln_purse Bas Potomss Rt Sourse. REWAR COTCH ° TERRIER, o.uum., Va. plaid colar the 9t lunrd mmunicate with Mrs. There Is No Reason why a person should not able to purchase a fu- neral just as he buys other things — knowing vance what the cost will be. in ad- That is exactly the way we do business; we mark prices plainly, and let the family decide for itself what the cost shall be. Complete services here “ may be had for as little as $125.00, or as much more PHONES:LIN All the new Fall shades in” our fa- mous Hollywood Models, as well as the more conserva- tive models. See them in our win- dows. 816 H STREET. the family may desire TBEAL FUNERAL HOME or ererence. Ask yournezghbor' N.E COLN 8200-8201 A Special Group of DOUBLEWEAR (They Hold the Press) ONE AND 2 P ants SUITS $40, $45 & $50 Grades Our Entire Stock of TOPCOATS Specially Priced! ! FORNEY, BABCOCK IS GIVEN $5,000 CAPPER AWARD Originator of Test to Learn Butter- Fat Content of Milk Honored by Conference. By the Assoclated Press, MADISON, Wis, Stephen M. Babeock, inventor of the Babcock milk test, last night received the first Capper award of $5,000 and a medal at a benefit of the American Country Life Conference here. ‘The Babcock test, determining butter fat content of milk, was characterized by former Gov. Frank Lowden of Illi- nois, chairman of the Capper Award Committee, as revolutionizing the dairy industry as greatly as did the cotton gin in l'.n fleld. resentation was made by Sena- wr Art ur Capper of Kansas, donor of the award for distinctive service to agri- culture. Dr, Babcock, professor emeri- tus at l)l:fi University of Wisconsin, per- fected test in 1890 and refused to take out a patent on it. He said he wished no financial returns from it. @urda of filhankn BOYLE. JOMN. We wish to nd our anks for the beautitul Horal et 4 expressions of sympathy ex- {ended in"the vad sev avement of our be- loved_brother, JOHN BOYLE. ISTER AND BROTHER, OATHERINE AND ROBERT BOYLE. LOVEAIRE, MATTHEW. wo wish to ex- press our sincere t to the friends for their letters of pathy and floral tributes at the time ur T death of our dear friend, MATTHEW LOVEAI ROBERT E. YOUART AND FAMILY. * NOHE C. Wi to express and appreciation to all rrunonl of sympathy to_our he)ov.a wife “and mother. NOHE C. MITH. AND AND CHILDREN. Bratha. ASHTON. JOSEPHINE R ober 4. 1930, at the G T Hospital, SOEESIINE R, ‘daughter. of Josenn’ and Emma Ashion. 'she leaves to ourn their loss s " m father, three On_Wednesday, i latives ant s_chapel, Octover 11,1 puin. until 8 p.m. re Gidiicester, Va.. Ootoper 13- BROWN, FRANCES. On Tuesday, October 5,930, st her resldence 936 Westmin, st ROWN, devoted Sile of [ Jobn 'W. Brown, dsughter of Annie and e Edward Mulberry, mother of ilse Pleming, Clarcace, - James, lore and Jennie Brown. She andchildren. Remains & ave. e gt .55 3 ?mm 11, Xrnn c'im'm ME h. al dge sts. 0 Relatives' and friends invited: in Perment Lincoin Memorial etery. ul(‘)wn, FRANCES: FETERS, MI nluflln ace Council, 3 notice: bflurted s Die Ba Thes: e s i t ‘Funeral Bunday, from Central M. B, church. 51 tween M and is. a Puneral Suhdas. Ottober k. from Mount Alry Hap her lats 1d¢ m“l‘}“"“& b: M er late residence st St B FRANCES BROWN'S. at her late Tesidence atter § o'clock Pride PEACE, e L‘l cnm MUM A, A!.LIII Recording INIE. 8 Ol:hbt‘l uvall mas. ing at the w *Brnest Jarvis tuneral 1432 You st’n.w. = Funeral Saturd iber T 5 3 pom. he W. Jarvis West "End Dumbarton ave. n. CARROLL, MURIEL. Departed this life st Gallinger Hospital bet: ‘Rélatives and CHAPMAN, STEWART D. On Friday, Octo ber 10, 1930, at § am. at his mmence 526 _Bomerset pl. ART D! APMAN, ‘beloved Bisband ‘of Annie . man. ineral from his " late resi: dence on’ Mondsy. October, 13, &t 3 p.m. Relatives s friends invit CURRY, LUCY. Departed this life on Tues- day, October 7, 1930, at Gailinger Hos- pital, LUCY CURRY. 'She U their loss one sister and many ot nd lfllndl Pu pariors. 1118 n.w. coln Memorial c-mmry ERICKSON, MA 1930, the Wash SART asienter of the e s hane T Pa e, awier's 4 4 ‘day, “October 11, at 3 p.im. Xnteh CCA RGEANNA I! Canestenr Oetover o 1930, Mm’éx at her residence. 'CA GEORGEA! 100t quiem Aary's, Catholic chun:n nockvme M., ‘on Baturdas, Octobe o -nmnd-y. WILLIAM and father of Robert A. and Ma sher. Funeral from his late residence. 1236 Decatur st. now Saturday. ber 1101930, at. 2:90 o, - Interm ‘metery, Masonic services at home and cemetery. JOHN. on Thursday. Octover 9. 0. at his_residence, Riggs Mill. Md HN, beloved hu:bnnfl of the'late Elizaverii ;Afed 63 vears. He s survived by ushiers and. three sons. Funeral from his Iate residence, on Satirday, o tober 11, at 1:30 p.m. Relatives Ionll invited. Interment Rock Creek Cemetery. GIFFIN. DOROTHY MAY. On Thursday, Qctober 8. . a. in, A Ghambers’ funeral 185 Chapin Interment Winchester, Va. Gnll) BERTA N. Suddenly, on Thursday. 930, at her residence, 1700 beloved wite ot Orville o ¢ Miss Isabel Fincher And Mes Minnie Ms¢ Hodes of Honsiop Tex. ' Remains resting at the W. hamberr Co funeral home. 1400 Chapin Notice of funeral iater. 10 huradey, October Serpved Funeral from afurday, Qctober Interment Prospect Hill Gem- HANTZMON, JOHN EDWARD. October 1 d Mary ntzmon, in Tind year of his age. Notice of fuperal hereafter. HAYNES. MARY GLORIA. On 'nmmlnv. October_9. &t Children's Hospital MARY GLO} ghter of x'rom her ©3 Gap) cl’Helnhu i, flves and terment Mount Olivet HENRY, RICHAR) 'A'!'llc' !Hfld‘nl!. Cn thhll :flld‘%fle!g IMI l” C i TOK. beloved nusband of N d Charles Patton Heury. servics at | hlu lta‘ruldtnu on_ Satur~ Interment at Holiyeosa Cemsters,’ Richmond, Var on Hondny whternoon: bty LAWLER. JULIA. On Friday, october 10. 08) Miss JULIA 930, TRWLER, Slvter o the. Tate “Miss *Mary Lawler. 'Euneral seryices at her late resi- dence, 1853 Mintwood pl. nw.. on Monday, Qtoper 13, at 11 am. interment Hack Creek Cemetery. 12¢ LEWIS, RICHARD H. on Thursdey, October t 5 am, RICHA n'lrd B 12” devated Rsband. nl 3 m S Howara 18 we. fin' [emo: umnnn- ! Cormaters. Rov. invited. =t oe ‘wn llnllumm i Franels and IA.!.&III. Jomn n‘&uy Ogiober, gfim N nder ;m gmm-u-n s one; Rainier, Md. )’u“fiq of funeral id at (he Tem‘\::’x Do Batirdas, . Sharp, 1o attend to o October 10.—Dr. ters Stount olvet n.muvu ha Mrienas mvu« \o omlom QSRORN m. on v-ama Qetober at 17 beloved musband “!r lfl‘a neral from his late Tesidence op Baturde October 11, i1 am., Interm Rock Creek com-uu DA J. On 3 B e o dence n! (er daughter. siigg ut 0 Oc the, funeral + 2900 Ington Baptist ».m. Relatives and frie: Interment Herndon, Va. ED. On Wednesday, Octo- 12:15 p.m., MILDRED rm‘ relatives and frlends. Remains resting he W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church, !c You ‘s, o WAt S B after st her late Funeral Sunday, Oct o, from Mt Airy Baptist Churen. fac terment Culpeper, Va. 12 SAWIN. GEORGE A. On Thuisda; 9 Jod0. 8L his residence, 1211 WIN, ‘beloved i bt . oscunine Peierson Punere nom nu late Tesidence Saturday. Oct pm. Interment Arlington Hons) centriecy. SMACKUM, life _on CHARLI ne. A fed son of A and the late'Mary E. Smackum. “-uu of funeral hereafter. N SMITH, ELIZABETH B. On Wednesday. Oc iover’ g, 1090, ¢ her' daughter’y residence. ward J. Carroll. 638 Gall 3 ELIZABET! Mrs. n W B.. the beloved wife ith. ~ Fun v e 5 Mount Oitvet Cemeters. SORRELL, ALINBA L. Thlll’ldl" 9 l?lo m.. It Pru I sk 30 &:rltl lnd lter of Mr- . Sumons of 3078 st: n. Notice of neral later. 1 WARD, WILLIE, Jr. On Wednesday, ber 8, 1930, WILLIE WARD, TR st nw.. devote ot ‘Wiliie and Ela d ll’lndwn c! Alice Ward. Fu- ne: urday. October lnm Blleln Baptist cnunh. officiating. Interment at Orani YATES, EDWARD, On Wednesday, October 8 1930, at Tuberculosis Hosmital, EDWARD YATES, devoted son of Jennie Yates & brother of Catherine Maples, Luey, wiile and Annie Yates. He brothers. Notice of lunanl llt'\'. Re- mains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis fu- neral church, 1432 You st. n.w. In Memortam. DE] [, - i T o tamtu Haibert: “who departed this Sears auo todas. Oeloser 10, 1818, 'ro muurn for thee we would not dare, Or deprive thee of thy mansion fair; ough we are here bel Amld :mn Jite of sorrow and woe, fof, s the, day on we “snell ‘Do’ with “thes, forever to sta: fe 15 real and true. gl B Dit ly to hld 'lth huve"ng ue. LAWRENCE,” Inu In sad but k mothy 1emor f our LAWRENCE, who «v-&m ‘this u?-l sments- one years ago to LEACHMAN. WILLIAM A. sad but love ing remembrance of miv et Ialuh A tfil. life five years ago today, )flfih Gone, but never forgotten. At Test in peace, what the world ean- VOTED WIFE. LULA LEACHMAN. LEE. PHOEBE. In sad but loring rem brance of our dear 5& o, died. Tour ears Akp 10087 The mu of her life were more than three when the o motsenger whispered low. “Toe, pster has 'and . calleth Bhe shswered, “T'm ready to go.” ze alone on her portrait tonight, W And more than ever we love And thank the Lord that He m:t e to us, mn xv 0181 hione 5 AL . 'rmuul‘ munll.l. rnn.w lovips [emory of our " bab u. Jho left us twelve years r lnoth'r flower to bloom in his )‘-ruen of love, Bo He sent an angel cne day to take eur bab; MOTHER AND mum! . THOMAS, WENDELL PRILMORE. Ukt At My ugnl o' ocmber T‘"“aa TURNER. HAIII. A. !n sad iu‘ l.'l ‘membrance of our dear fifi A. TURNI IM lonth Fooais s Soioky s mee e bers b J Our lovlnl dnu hler nl away. !: lp AND FATHER. * WILHELMINA F.: SCHEI ELEANOR. In loving memory of o friends, M) WILHELMINA F. VOI an rs. ELEANORA SCHEIK. who us October 10, 1918, and August, l'll ©Oh, what joyful hope would chee: D our riends wers sull Deside . MRS, HIGGINS, LUCY AND CLARA. for twelve years A VOEGLER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. ALMUS R SPEARE l-enu l e Original W. #i'-.' d‘. cticut_Ave. Jos:ph F. Bu-ch'n Sons HSAAU mnc Established 1876 JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1337 10th St. N.W. _Phone North 0047. GEO W. WISE CO. M oSt ONW. ) (‘?’l"yfil_eu{ 'Nlchols, Inec. Herbert B. Nevius Funeral Home 92 New York Ave. N.W. __Distriet 2608 p WILLIAM LEES SONS, CR]:MATORIUM 232 PA. AVE N.W___ NATIONAL 1384, 1388 W. W. Deal & Co. 816 H ST NBE. LINCOLN 8200 CHAS C. ZURHORST m-. Ph 1'..“" e Frank Geier’s Sons Co, Modern Chaper. Teiepuons National 2473 V. L. SPEARE CO. Netthe; 4 Phone Prank 6626 1009 t. oder rmerly 940 F 8. N.W. Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance 413 H ST. NE. In 0524 Modern_Chapel Lincol CEMETERIES. - 00D CBME ‘ERY M lr‘ e for sale. 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