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¢ ARMED PAIR GET $7.25 "IN BASEMENT HOLD-UP Colored Man Reports Robbery in Le Droit Building—Clothing Taken From Auto. William Crowder, colored, of 2020 Twelfth street, told police today that he was held up at the point of a pistol by two men last night and robbed of $7.25 while’ he was in the basement of the Le Droit Building, Eighth and F streets. He gave police a description of the men. Clothing valued at $350 was reported stolen from the parked automobile of Ben Goodman of Baltimore, Md., while the machine was parked at parked at Tenth and avenue. A banjo said by its owner, Whlh of 512 C street nonhfllt‘lut: Ee worth $100, was stolen from in front of a restaurant at New me avenue :I’Il'dhfl street, he reported to police last A diamond ring valued at $25 portad wtoten frech WA B so.mm of 1125 Buclid street lnst night. Bar- ron told police his home was entered an unlocked rear door. Reichsbank 0.K. I.oln BASIL, Switzeriand. October 14 P Dr. Hans Luther, president of the Reichsbank, said todsy m an tnpvrvice that whatever government might be in control of affairs in Germany the Reich would be mindful of its oblltltlcn in respect to all loans concluded after the war, including the Young plan loan. The Need Has Gone HERE is no longer need nor necessity for paying large sums for fu- neral services, unless the family desires to do so. ‘While we do serve fre- quently in very wealthy families, where cost is of no as by of importance, it is just true that we are called those to whom cost is great importance. In the latter case we can serve, if desired, for as little as $125.00. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1930 DIES OF POISONING Internal Revenue Bureau Clerk Was Found by Friend. Mrs. Nellie C. Penn, 40 years old, of 4413 Third street, a clerk at the In- ternal Revenue Bureau, died at Emer- gency Hospital yesterday from the ef- fects of poison she swallowed Sunday. Mrs. Penn, who was found uncon- scious on the floor of her home by Mrs. J. R. Camper, a friend, was & native of Catlett, and is survived by her husband, Clarence Penn. Funeral services will be held at Hy- song's funeral parlors tomorrow morn- ing at 11 o'clock. Interment will be in Congressional Cemetery. ADMITTED TO BAR Former Newspaper Man Opens Of- fices in Munsey Building. Albert W. Mof, for m than 20 /ears & newspaper man ashington, !vumaa admitted to the bar of the District ot Columbia and will at once enter upon the practice of law in this city. He has opened offices in the Munsey Building lnd will be associated with his brother, Charles J. Mof, for- merly a member of the reportorial staff of The Evening Star, now in China, where he has been serving as one o the legal advisers to the Nanking gov- ernment. During his long newspaper service here Mr. Mof was associated first with the New York Sun, then the New York Herald and lastly with the Washington Broper” BOYS WIN MEDALS Three Youths Take Honors at At- lnnnc City Contest. Salisbury, the 1930 District chlmlvlnn among the builders and fly- ers of mod-l aricraft, brought two silver National Minature Aircraft Tournament the tournament a few days awards were won In nu indoor !usll-n medals home from the fourth annual in Atlantic City. Salisl other Washington boys John Sullivan and lery ;coolnnfll each bronze Salisbury’ ;oanz and the indoor hydroplane con- sf STIEFF PIANOS This Equal to New, But You Save $700 STIEFF Is SINCE 1842 Stieff reconditioned pianos are in no way used pianos, for Stieff craftsmen have" built into every Stieff Piano a tone inimitabl You get that same tone in this beautiful piano at a very substantial saving. Your Old Piano Taken In Exchange at Full Value! This Stieff Grand Is a Real Bargain! $950 District of Columbia—Cloudy, with showers tonight and possibly tomorrow morning; not much change in tempera- ture; moderate northeast winds. Mary! with !lln tonight and panl and east + peral strong northeast winds tos wnh tomorrow and ia—Cloudy, with rain ly in portion tomorrow not much chnnn in tem- penmu, fresh to strong .east and northeast winds this afternoon, shift- ing w non.h late tonight and diminish- Welt Vll{‘lhh—lnmulnl cloudiness, probably f showers tomorrow and in east wnlun tonight; not much change in temperature, Record for 24 Hours. .10; 4 a.m., 30.04; l‘h hm perature, 77, occurred at 4:15, yumdny. Lowest w'mperll\lrl, 65, occurred at 7:35 a.m. today. ‘Tem ture same last year— Highest, 68; lowest, 51. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) ‘Today—Low tide, 7:11 a.m. and 6:40 2 h tide, 12:05 am. and 48 p.m. The Sun and Moon. § 'al'aodny—aun rose 6:15 a.m.; sun sets Tomorrow—aun rises 6:17 L3 sets 5:31 pm, e Moon rises 10:29 p.m.; sets, 1:24 p.m. Condition of the Water, Potomac, Shenandoah, clear. Weather In . | Perry, BIGAMIST-SLAYER SUSPECT CLUE FOUND Woman Believed to Know Some- thing of Whereabouts of Miss- ing Chicago Man. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, October 14—A woman who police believe will be able to teil them the whereabouts of George W. E. harge of saying Mrs. Gore Hacketr c rs. e his third wife, was being sought last night. ‘The woman, whose name was given as Mrs. Alice Ford, lived in a South Side Apartment, police said, until a week ago, which was about the time that Mrs. Hackett's body was found in the Lac Du Flambeau, Indian reser- in. Mrs. Hackett, a Chicago woman, who met Perry through & newspaper want ad, apparently had been shot to death. An_automobile which left as . | security for a $150 loan in Blytheville, Ark., bore license plates issued to Mrs. Ford, the police said. Her former land- lady said that when Mrs. Ford moved she put her furniture in storage and left no forwarding address. RN 34 Births Reported. William N. and Myrtle Brown, Bnflu. tirpose of .u.né?.‘. he “ rother. s ave 5w 30 p. rl.mn-'a‘i'no W 'ARY, nso n"w- e Med itgeoi AVER. = Notice ‘of - lun" gtmllnl Testing at the 03 Jarvis funeral ehureh, n MIC] of Philomena Terrine. late ’nunldtncf ‘l"‘hundlf to'cw',» ne 3 oses at 8:30 iem mass & Josep a.m. Relatives “and triends Tavited to stiend. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery, VAUGHN, HELEN. & on oewhcr n oy n Synday, " Rhode Notice of neral later. A In Memortam, BURROWS, GEORGIANA. Sacred Bemory of our dear mother, u:onou BU] S, who departed ife Tears ago todas, October” 14, 19 Remembrance i ‘u|dan chain Death tries to ut all in vain. ave. 10 love and then to part 1s'the Sreatest sorrow of our hearts. In_our hearts your memory I Sweetly, tender, kind and tr & day, dear mother, That we do not think of you. R LOVING CHILDREN. Boz. Alvin L. and Gertrude Wiehle. boy. Annie P; e, by Brown, boy. edm: 4 Regina 1. MoKeever, boy. . and Lillie P. Murr and_Gladys A. Hellmann, sirl. John and Nellie Day, girl Herbert W. and Gertruds Ferguson, irl Ru an . Hintz, boy. William M. and Maude N. Bailey, Henry and Magsie Carr, boy. Jefterson and Irene Johnson. boy. Roosevelt and Edith muh Harris, girl. Deaths Reported Pobert B Nutter, 84, 137 Quiney bl ne. an, 415 t. Bavid Pr. . Marshali Diges, 30, Freedmen's Hosp e e an:, Tho Rebercuions. Hos- Pikriel 16, Gallinger, Hospital. Tnfant o Carroll, 3 hours, Galiin- wer” Hospital rroll. uriel " {ne RarTad twelve yei find our de left us eleven years a ng many a si emembered. lonsed for aiwa LOVING DAUGHTER. HELEN. ents, 80 good and kind, on earth like them I find OTED DAUGHTER, MATT! Savi der DEVOTED DAUGHTER, AND BON-IN-LAW, MR. AND MRS. THOMAS COOK. COOPER, LAURA F. In loving remembrance of, gur. loving wife and preclous mother; LAURA Who departed this it Sorber 0 Toas: fagious, mother, At 4 On the ‘l"l‘! as made. DAUGHTER. ¢ JONES, NANNIE SYLVESTER. A tribute of rr f_our 8 sister, 6o Barter). who fell ulnr n Seats ko today. Octobe: t) ToviNg loru'rn" &7 EDITA EDLIN. Our Convenient Terms Will Appeal to You! CHAS. M. STIEFF, Inec. Piano Manufacturers for Almost Qard of Thanks. URA HALLEY. I wish to ex- sincers thanks and aporeciation ki ul ol elbates and expressions of Ifl"" &5 T kot wife, LAURA PENTON T. DAFFER. * S R e mNu. NAmll: SYLVESTER. In sad buf loving ‘remembrance of our wife 'fi! mother, NANN. JONES, w) %m FUNERAL HOME or rd‘crence. HAsk you, 816 H STREET, N t PHONES:LINCOLN 8 Elite Lofée 100 Years THEY"VE just started keeping house, this charming young couple. They're finally “at home” to their friends— and to the Elite Service Man. 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Laundered Clothes k Better and Last Pleased With First Week’s Wash This young home manager was agreeably sur- prised that her first laundry bundle cost only $2.96. It contained: 4 Shirts 5 Collars Trade Mark 2 Pr, Copyrighted 1930 She used Unstarched Finished-Family Pajamas 4 Undershirts 4 Undergarments 3 Dresses 2 Night Dresses 3 Napkins 10 Towels 2 Pillow Cases 3 Sheets 2 Table Cloths 1 Table Top 1 Dimity 1 Bath Mat Service—every- thing carefully washed, beautifully ironed and promptly re- turned ready for use. Elite Has Services for Every Need Of course, Elite has services to fit every need—and every pocketbook. And remember, every Controlled-Method care—at regular prices. Elite Service receives Some families <l Cloudy i§ Gloudy 23S S INR LIS BRRSSNISTRNIIBITIIBBIIBIBABT B3N AR f S e S B S S P L 3 FOREIGN. .» Greenwich time, todsy.) Temperature. 8 O ich Horta (hyll). Azores... (Current observations.) ds Barer, B Metal Workers to Strike. BERLIN, October 14 (P)—One hun- to strike tomorrow cision of a government drbitrator to re- uce wages 8 per cent for workers above 18 years of age, and 6 per cent for workers of below that age. Picture telegraph service has just been established bet'oln Great Britain and Sweden. FOUND. BOARD PIN. Yale Law .vmi Gwner please call Clevelant . ROGE S BAG—Black ipper at Kann's, conl ing sum of money. lurn to 1610 clu- ticn, Iate Saturd i) ”n';'z" u&' secticn, _late Satur 3 ri Sard " phone Adams J83n3. COLLIE, while, female, “vicinfly of “Conn, Ave. "Bridge and Calv ridge. sbout on mum, town ot o with eiperal fc S Te- Bot™; %row and ‘brown on coliatsnd Reward for return to Mi Woodley pl. n.w. Col. FALSE b u_xlim teeth. ffic inse, tag TRRRIER, maie: white W 300 Bk tag 770, Liveral ward I returned to rd. Cle 7. brown case: from after § for reward. L i Efi FOPPY—BIack and fan: snswers name “‘Sharon.”” Call’ Norn Baot, ‘mountet Reward. 15 Agetropolif N i el OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT —Weekly or Monthly Payments EISEMAN’S Fine Men’s Wear Seventh and F Sts. MONUMENTS B WASHINGTON GRANITE MONUMENTAL Co. MARTIN, WILLIAM Vie 1 Beatha. ADAMS. ESTELLE HO ZM. Betobor 13, le.flMAHd ADAMS, Byron ams sod mi ©on_Mon- ESTELLE h:ns‘n. 4 o J. lool l Monday. Octo- BT 1036, a¢ hf{em‘ lence, Fort' Wt ington. Md., BLANCHE E. 'd ana £ve sta. s.w. Notice of m..mk’ Tater. OSEPH U. Suddenly, on Mon- 1930, JOSEPH U. be rance 1 from his TReTSh Wednesday, “Octover 15, at e Suddenly on Saturday, Rotoner 11, 1080, C. 3 t. Deloved Site ot Georss OB Hevoied_davghter of Henrietta the late Lee Roy y and loving sister o Marietta Alex_;nfl:r TTIE C. O arets Hunceal B Rev. Holloman offciaty TE) HAM. On Monday, October AT R0 ok 4% vy ot R hestdence, 1135 20th nd r the late Elsatet 8eean finm Licy Brent, Georte Carter ‘and’ brother- Vite ot ‘Wiliam from the Tesidence ol her A. Brow) Leiion Oétaber Té, at 3 . Reiatives and 1 Vited. ' Interment Rock Creek l:emet‘esry DWYER. KATHERINE 8. Monday, October 33, 1830, "at the residence af her daugh; 7. Katherine M. Willlamson. 1204 Longletiow HERINE D Puneral ay. from 8t lhrlnl 's_Church. In!zrmznl El Mary's Cemetery, Rockville N, PEIL‘Y W. 'nx-;fi- Octoblr ll. G 1930, at his residence, ar n.w. SON:” belovea hussand o Giooon. Tather of Eether B rs. Florence Gibbon Mattox. ins resting at the S. H. Hines Co. fyngral home: 01 1th st. B.v. Notice uneral later. RIES, SUSAN V. Tuesday, October &: 109, st her regfdence; 81 ’ colorado USA] HUMPHRIES. d telaved wife of the e umphries. Punersl at Fark View Hord County, Va. Thursday, Stiower 16 103, JACKSON, ANDREW. Buddenly, on Wed- tover 81030, st hn residence, REW KSON. He Al aves a hnl! of triends !0 molu'n his de- '\m I Wednesday, October 15, irom the_John T. Rhines fun hapel, 3rd and Eye sis. 3w, In- ot Roteinont "Gemetery. - Relatives and friends tnvived. October Nozal Hospital , EDWAI Bunday, ) .'3 8iotes Nayal' of Eleanor M 5 Rei iuéarumaoy ) October 18, nonn'r H. X3 s fun nlatives &g, Trignds invited: Tntermeni Arlington National Gemetery, 16 H;, On Sunday. oeio ty 1990, a6 12:02 pm TLLIAM H {m‘rn ura rtin ineral from his late residence, 1227 Good on Wednesday, Octover 18, Relatives and_friends in. ‘ment Cedar Hill Cemetery. 14 MASSEY, JAMES DANIEL. On Monday, Oc- tober i3, 1930, at at_his ‘re devoted husband ' of ‘tather of Vivian Rich Gross, Atchie !moku of Richmond, d grandfather of rsday, ‘tober 1 from Metroj olltln i . B0 bafven 13tk ana | BBt oniech E. C, t] iciat! 1 " Relatives and xmni' NORRIS. MARY LOUISE. gnday, October 13, 1 B ont W 8,4 m, for the' renots ¥ At Consressio ‘Relatives and" triends invited Ogtober 13, LVESTER Geparea’ this life’ Ociober 14, 1023. Just a line of sweet remembrance, st & memory, fond and true: 54 gt our?xelr Wb lonl‘lan ¥ HER o ?‘ Prifk o SoNES, AND CHILDI MASON, MARTHA BROOKS. 1 loving’ remembrance, of my Jears ago today, October 14, 102 know_her was to love ber. nxv&m" R IN-LAW. LAURA SUT- “\SON. MARTHA BROO! In loving remembrance of mi dl"blflfl fll 5 [!\' 1 ister, MARTHA BROOKS MA! '. who' devaicd le lite' two ears ‘ago d-y. Ocotber 14, Two years have Peseed €A 31 we ‘e an {ie"world ts sad and dreary For we miss you, our dear Mariha, Every day and everywh: Surrounded by friends we I the midat of pleasure fles "on our faces, but heartache, munn. of you. M i, AN PRIy, MARCA- Y, ARD L. Sacred MLy devoted.son. EDWARD. L. Tho,left me’six Jesrs aso tonishi, i in pace” Requiescat in paces . BRAY, FRED G In loving memory of II} M FRED G. MUI % ?Ii' Rvelve years Aoer™Te NALLY, l.lcllAln A, membrance of my A NALLY, 50 fo Loved in lite, nmm B4 EORGE ROBERT. In sa 0 memor; o‘ m: G TERSON, who departed Ehie Lfe- ive 3 s a0 oy, October 14, 198 ust be consoled n God's own will i la"dl you, dear George, and ways In nd lll! l““fl‘:\‘ e, taeive it Camp place—no. not one. LOVING WIFE, PERSIS H. PATTERSON. * b ing memory REED, WILLIS 1 In sad but Joving memory INLEY. In sad but loving of our dear son and brother, who departed : Dofl!y but _nol rgotte oy Mot i, ape OBERTS, IRENE V. A lcuwun., CAT! fi!fi? HERINE ESTELL loving remembrance of our dear de 8 "M:r'.'uc:-’g-ma“mu life twelve years 280 today, October YR CHIL- 1 !lnu her soul rest in FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Frank Geier’s Sons Co, L e Peieonane National 2473 V L. SPEARE CO. L e e ohiusal w R Ur-m;“l'll. NW. Co. m. ardo Private anousme Ambulance Lincoln ALMUS R SPEARE Sucgording ihs Original W. & Snears Ce. ——crm‘buph F. Bir BIRCE) 3034 M SL N W Bitesumned 1801 Tiahed 1876 JOHN R WRIGHT cO. 1337 10th St. N.W. _Phone North 0041. RAACT I GEO. W, WISE CO. 200 2hish Herbert B. Nevius Funeral Home 924 New York Ave. N.W. District 2008 Clyde J. Nichols, Inc. 4209 9th Bt. N.W. Col,_ 6324 J. WILLIAM LEE'S SONS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS CREMATORIUM 333 PA. AVE N.W NATIONAL 1384, 1388 uA i ST cggtgql}s FUNERAL DESIGNS, GEO. C. S| 'nn Phone leIl%llV‘l FLORAL l‘ll.l-‘ AT MOD. RATE PRICES. TEL. NAT. 2416 & NAT. 0108 Opsn Evenings Eye and Sundays Gude Bros, Co,, 1212 F St. D Sse e Sovee prefer Homestic Service—everything washed and ironed, no starch. Others use Thrift Service—everything washed, flat pieces ironed, wearing apparel returned damp. The Elite service man will gladly explain all of the Elite Services to you—and help you choose the one that fits your own needs best. Phone him today at Potomac 0040—or hail a yellow Elite Automobile. Banish washday from your home now—and FOREVER! ELITE LAUNDRY 9 Convenient Branch Offices Call POTOMAC 0040 for PROMPT SERVICE e of ¢ 3 Jout: esi elhu:e; a0’ r ™ Korstives and Invited” elatives and, friends invite 4 Tnterment at 31.:"0.: Cgml:;:‘ PENN., NELLIE C. Qetoper 13, 1od NELLIE C. beloved D. Penn of 4413 "$ra st." ne feryices at Hysong's funeral AMBULANCES Best in Towns. 34'00 Local Call... Call Col. 0432 Chambers Co. Tober 15; at xnwment Conaressional Cemetery. JENNIE. On Monday. Octol b o Miss JENNIE RAB: per month and sites for sale. MAUSOLEUM, BEFORE MAKING FINAL ARRANGEMENTS INSPECT Abbey Mausoleum * “A PALACE OF PRIVATE TOMBS" Opposite Arlington Cometery Costs No More Than T it T ol W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road 4 Col. 0464 Phonls } o 10341