Evening Star Newspaper, October 19, 1930, Page 7

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e Chance ['ce Been g L.ooking lor”, ., () -l 409 7th St. mmnmwmmflon NOT.1 FOOT iN 50 CAN PASS THIS TEST( [ IF YOUR FEET “MAKE LIFE MISERABLE"” . . . |f you are just hobbling along on fallen arches «..if cramped, twisted toes make you wince... if tender callousés and bunions bring torture... if at night your feet ache from weariness . .. DON'T SUFFER ANOTHER MOMENT : GROUND GRIPPER SHOES BRING RELIEF. This is all you need do. Come in today for a free Grippes-graphranalysis of your feet. It will take only a few minutes. There is no guess work about this. The analysis valé show clearly what is wrong and will enable us o fit you with the proper of Ground Gripper Shoe to help comctlzhe uoutfi:. ? Ground anper Shoes follow the narural shape of the normal foot and are scientifically designed to correct and to prevent foot trouble. They've helped thousands of foot sufferers. Thcy 11 help you, too. GROUND GRIPPER SHOES THE NATURAL SHAPE OF THE NORMAL FOOT For Men, Women and Children STACH'S GROUND GRIPPER SHOE SHOPPE * 1315 E St. & Penn. Ave. N. W. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 19, ;1930—PART ONE. Marriage Licenses. ik ohen) Hugh C. ‘Geo! Tames W Grant, of Dothan, 21, both el Winfield Ruth M. Clonaker, N. Flerce R Kurt 2 both of Philadeiphis, Pa.; E Frony "Georgs tine Tiond lnlyn R G hewine. "10: Rev: O'Haire, 31, this city; @. Curry, 31, m\nu!.oun SR E m.!n‘-’-”mw o Carmelino F. Matacis, 30, g)l‘lfl*'l'& Dflm of mrmu-vnu. VI N' 9, huth,:} Bafmore, sl Bickford. 30, nd Loretta Um- -nd m dred Vaughn, T. JMummet, 33 Dore. Pu. and ork, Pa.; Rev. Jason Waleh, 31, and_Henriette Siebel, Judge Robert ectady, N. W oHess. 41, and Mabel Hitcheock: 3 ot ‘Capitol Heights, Md.; Re’ Brigs: E euan for, 19; Rev. Donald ] Gertrude Robert E. E. Beals llnl.lntl! H. Gox. a1, and Corinne E. Bay- Md., apd Sudse Emmons, 26, Petersburg, Va.. -na""fulg Dunn.vmt.. 20, Richmond, Va.i David R. Ocunnuv 201y M-um Willlam ‘Pierpoint, and_ Bdith M. Browh, H. McKinley, Downs, Liola um-n.eft “John' H. Anns B, silton, and Dorothy_ 8. 51, Choth ot Balthmore, Ma. Rev. tein, 31, and Frances A, Dun- Claremont, Va.; Rev. E. Hes Stringtellow, Georse and Margaret E. Both of Richmond, Va.: Rev: 5 26, Philadelphis, Ps., S, This o, RevT k. artin, and Elizabeth E. Her Ruahr, “Boore. pEQwards, 33, and Joseohine v ‘Smit Holt, 23, this cl a1, Clarendon, V. rwater, Pl-l.. e T8 pand Helen Bow- Athievitle, d Beatrice | 81} core oth ci Kicnmond. v ens, 31, Shiloh, Weedonsville, V: Whitson, 23, Relheys 35, ‘AR eville, N. C - . Jecbssin.” Births F Re lip A. Indlllfld fTe 1 P, &5t el v cin. Presented atd this fic;u::set: for one day O ?x:;c;\lficent dlsplag'et of :lvel:v mountmg e e brilliant dia: l:\:)g:dss‘md' he _diant\on hoice & ring of your cl I:::l g rice you %ome tomorrow——thns is the chance you've been looking for! Henry ai Alfred 8. rted. Bavpe, Georee G: 'and u-rnnc r. Wiliiam o E. snd Mi . and C] on. boy. P hopesi T . and Juy boy. L R e | * Since 1883 On Terms as Low as 75c Weekly \@2g |--* MONUMENTS B; WASHINGTON GRANITE: ONUMENTAL CO. Ave, N.W. Phone Natl. 5870 W Jardine, Secty._ 'AMBULANCES Best in Town. Local Ccll ™ $4.00 Chambers Co. Cel. ¢i33 W WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road Col. 0464 Adams 10341 This means the Whole Funeral, Cars Included This is the natural P shape of the normal 2% foot. Isyour foot like it? e Beautiful ambulances The Flexible Arch is the correct principle for bealth shoes. In Case of Death Call llllmn.l Theatre lulldln' THE GREATER W. W. Chambers Co. 14th, Cor. Chapin St. N.W. Phone Cofumbia 0432 Where the Best Costs Less thig, city, and | & and kammvw, ‘winds. moderate Record for 24 Hours. ‘Temperature—Midnight, 52; 2 am., 49; 4 am, 47; 6 am, 43; 8 am., 45; m am. 54; 12 noon, 55; 2 pm. 57; 4 pm., pm., 47. ‘Highest, 57; lo mu Ridge Club Reorganises. = | MeKINLEY, JORN. lu«-flv dence, 1729 LEY baloved Busbatt of 54; 6 pm, 51; 8 pm., 47; 10 | BROWN., ywest, 43. Relative humidity—8 a.m., 69; 2 pm., | « 3 32; 8 pm,, 33. lll (8 pm. ’uc: aP;m.),‘.o:‘ Pousitie susanine o8, " - Sunfln taur,e‘ sunset, 5:26. same_ date last year— x-n.huv,. 63; lowest, 37. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) ‘Today—Low tide, 12:19 pm high tide, 5:33 a.m. and 6:06 p ‘Tomorrow—Low tide, 12 47 a.m. and 1:09 pm.; high tide, 6:28 am. and 6:58 p.am. The Sun and Mooh. rose 6:21 a.m.; sun sets leflfll)g saoun sets 4:33 p.m. ‘Automobile lamps to be half mpl e Weather in vnrlo- Citles. Chevenne,” Gleveland EoREERE R AR R E LRSI SRR e R SR R ; T TR LTI POR P T L LI LS S PN ] ‘Labor Candidate Quits. BRANTFOED, Ontarlo, October 18 Mll’fln, unmnz..m m"dfi!fi..‘lfif“.\“.? BURNCP. Eye st. n. CREECY, ‘W URE — e %{W“ ‘BEAU- | TAPPAN, witiae Deaths Regorted’ C. Markl s118 o Matilda rkham, 81, ‘Wisconsin M. llbbll" “v 933 Mass. W e aclesn. 73 nuxlzni P iy ¥, Tones, 6 1808 Novih Caroltia ‘::K(% 3 120 8 at g, La ‘ 1720 . Murty, ‘be, 3333° Nidhols av » n TR o gomiat ree H. 3, Georsetown Univer- " Riwood. 2 days, Garneld Hompital ptarearet Miiale, 2 Siifnee: Municipa! rnm ‘Washington, 43, Garfield Memorlal = Paiilloj 35, ‘Walter Reed Géneral ‘Rnl Smith, 35, 5 Rock Cfeek Church “Sizabeth Grav. 3 months, Preedmen's FOUND. apply_Anima jve. s.w. N&t - e e AT EEE ! BAG—Beaded mesh bag, containing bank book, etc., on Mt. Pleasant car, . pook, ete., on Mt Fleasatit car, Friday marn. League 349 Mi ml‘& D‘n.:lh omllo. one ll ' % “afl .wb.m;" Oewblr ;._.l! Reward. _West 0713. bAT—l.lrlck stra: Iom Chavert cm:u Reward. containing _diamend mh.u. m.':‘é""-n';'.%% e . Seade, 305, m YeOrn Of - Glamond Draceics. coniaiaing racele 43 qlamonds, lost either at Belasco Theater gr in faxicab driven ffom Belaseo mm m 18 *Niehols Gompany, 625 Bong: Buid- The Tady that cal 3 b, '5- dos °='-M°'1n o ale, cross ”IIM lfld eollle bllfik head. 103 wutmnro- land ave. Shei d_2809-M. Reward. Il] black, approximately 6 Trom . ésidence, 1363 N. mnd '(u M lld for lol‘ lo Pot. DoG—will Qundl male, tricolor -lrd Timmed; _Thursday, Oci % Deimeen Mt Floasant Branch 3’""‘3 and Euclid st. on 16th st. Rewar Col. 3574-W. EITTEN, " wrsy with Black siripesvings ) lu-ms co ding Dismond n Tront ‘ot Audtiorium, Piease Russell Meadows at Com- Reward. LOOSE-LEAF BOOK, real estate addresses. Please return Room' 306, 907 15th st..n. PEARL NEORLACE, three-strand, pearl clasp; downtown. Reward. Lincoln 737 1 feturn o Mre. Todore Hotel: . and 8 st.; EOCKETBOOK. "Ieff "o, bench T3 n.lun Park.” Monday, Return & rocn-rn OOK, _black, taining drivers license ' of® Merle Gimpman, . resistr ';'um ‘mo Retirn'to Holmes' ‘mountiny Ting, Chasies M, ded Reward. Mrs. Northumberland, 2039 New BSUIT CASE, pin- :mn orewn, Tost ffom suto pirked on # nw. 10th snd 1ith. leage return and receive reward. “$10 Ma: b st. n.w. _Clev. 7289. hite with liberal rewsrd. HAIRED FOX ek aad " tan "markings: Bilver Spring 64. 3 Rooms, Kitchen $65.00 The Montana 1726 M Street N.W. Model Chapel, Private Ambulance jpery in Connection JAMES T. RYAN Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. Telephone Atlantic 1700-1701 FURRESTER, uACiisi £ .-ANCE, MAR! Bital, on Saturday October 1 g 3& 3o, muva]rna"r‘x“ aunm. m—m day sm, vicinity catholle’ Univessity: " Re- urntm lxuml. l.lu.u!l ! UNG. October 930, at ber n?ln !::urg HURD, IVERY. W) ; ei.m R L3y Ih PR e IM 1 tributes m x at bb dnkh cluwron.b AII‘D PAMILY. sincerely sp- uu 5t Winaneds of Friends l‘ ll.hl'lF lnd l’rlt.- and luuulu.l ‘nofal sributes ot MYERS, HENRIETT 3f SVILLIAM H. Y. M en's ‘humul. '° JAMES. We wish to extend ives. for”thel ki thy at the death AND EDWARD (TEDDY). Braths. "f‘:&:m ully lzkml \;?lnuw’ ‘lll‘.“ e e e APSER, HERR, o0, suras ol B e R m‘ l' IB lt II .1 &Wl"l» at ll am. B B 1 ...-\.:""s\f"::, eaver other utlnc at her late n- mains resting at fl”m chureh, la: TTERSON, BI nl'rrll o f el s Mo Ore 5 ntln cmueh orn- o:mr 1o 16%, oF K oé‘fi‘&. 22°The nddnnu sister, Marths t ‘souf Cowan. 3023 Eightn rf'"" itheast. of s Remathe Fest thres sister TS, e Tuneral parior, 1300 South © Reral Sunds; {: Sctober 19 at'1 pu the"Renoboth Baptist Ohurch, ireen N'dad O sw. Interment v 5 ot the Murray & Son’ funersl home, uuml:.'u. BERTHA C. On Prids '140' 1t th b ""..'?'D'h avenue m-nmn Interment s "° Ly cn-m 0 ion and trionds re Tavited i A h-r LEELEN Q. On Saturday, octo- 14 st. mete; 18, fi at_her D“' 3 .*az-fi.m!“' EAER bR T o NP e lnd l‘rland. mv‘!gu‘“ Hampshire avenue and V sts. n.w. 8 wn.um ’IANCIL October 18, 1930, at Plfl'ldlonm W TAPPAN, husband of Nora McKniht son the late Willis e 'm b ELI1ZA J. en.mz the 8. H. uneral home, 360 X s & xfinh-sn'. CHEL. on Fri {RESTEI G Mrs. Clara Mm"‘& rs. more ana ““n“a“ l.am; two. an A0 R e R members of Dic.essoss Tab, O, of llmat ) l:ir‘:;fl unflfl“‘ & call meetiug 2w, Bunday, Ociober 19, 1930, ai e toe faieral FORRES L rie) unt Jezrect Eaptist X WiTH. In Wi . C.. Priday, Ociover 17, SEOKWITH, *wile' "ot R, sts. nw. at 10:30 s.m. 2. Intefment (private) A 3 st Do GO D Y HUSTON. At nmr K Jer late residence, : I Memoriam. nhmu;mnm r ?""‘d‘.‘"‘ e n sad but lov- TCHER, FRANKLIN E. imiie, ing remembrance of our Tent s FANNIE. Ladies Autiliary eparied this Mfe twelve years AGD of the s October 19, 1918, 1w|u d hllblll d, htil‘llll l'li h.l cheery smile ive of the He bas wandered tnw an ‘nhm land, oy R X And ’:.uru.: oh you, you who the Por the old-time nd the Think of him fa: r'l‘" ° .g‘ v !nlha love ulth!r'um otl-‘. of him still as the 1 887, iday Hl is pot dead, he is just sway. late } MOTHER, mwmxns. 'l.n.lwr nr. "V num 7! r‘"-i Y, nlll o0 Friday, May {ace n.un;'ég,"" cal i rom e on Mandey; Ge- F 30 8 130 pun. “Bervices in Rose: | waSHINGTON, LOTTIE. In loving temem a2 friends invived. termont Coder Hilj | brance of our dear mother, her, | e L A PO remembered 1n dpuh 15, 1017 thirtcen yeurs seo todar. : *"m W mfio-uunmmmmm-.t-r MR on ] the da: 5 HARRISON, pelaved mr’::r : Alv 3: Comfort that we bed hmend, Ve P Sirvices &t CHIL Dieeke A e iteral homer” 1400 mupm o Bondey, at 20 agm, o0 c.u'r' P Semetery. o Dfiw MRS. LOTTIE GEORGE WASHINGTON AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Clyde J. Nichols, Inc. T 4200 9th St. N.W. bt [ . WILLIAM LEES SON&. FUNERAL DIRECTORS CREMATORIUM e FhoRe Lincsin 0378 uu-m Teiephons N‘fiE’ V. L. SPEARE e e -1':'5“&'.' SR W, m Ignufi B P Pormerts wml:fi'infi. Private lenusme Ambulance Lincoln 0524 43 m oz m NE MALHU.S'RSPE:\RE 18,1 twood pl. n. BN Selobea "wire o the 1ate lism'H. Herron. ~Body resting. & n?n' ler's chapel, 1764 Pa.” ave. n.w. ice of funeral later. NEETIE, the beloved wite of N . ‘the beloved W, Wililam " Hurd. '_Puneral fro pel, Sth an 8t. Aloysius Chur 2t Mount Olivet Cemetery. Octol e rnl.dm e, l”fl !Mfl ED iunk mn'n"-nd n-e late e, Reauiem uiem at 8t. St S B a4 Ber rfiwfi nl Sfaude, on Saturday, Seiaper 18 103, Funeral . sérvio - nce services at late T on Monda: 2:30 terment G - Y“I pm. Int stober 16, 1 at ;:’S}:? ::ofiségl" E’d‘n’y‘. %%’g% :’g‘:‘u&‘l .B. N.W.__Phons North g Cluvu omciating. ¢ 'c' G‘WFS—; nu mnmn un mvmml. QAblbey . Mausoleum “A PALACE OF PRIVATE TOMBS™ Opposite Arlington Cemetery Costs ‘No More Than Ground Burial -

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