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INFANT PARALYSIS FATAL TO STUDENT Ovulon, Georgetown Junior, First to Die in’ District From Disease This Year. Il.lurlee Coulon, 19 years old, a junior ‘Georgetown College, died last nl‘ht Gmmwn Hospital after bel dny. and it was announced that death had resulted rrom paralysis. dmm is the first here thiy yea: from that cause though the Health De- partment has had six cases reported. His parents, Mr. and Mys. Emile Cou- Jon of Boston arrived at the hospital Sunday and were with him when he Omeh)'n University _authorities #aid young'Coulon was the first student ering needs. a:;";ng“....,..m h Mon, his father, is M ‘estminister Hotel, - !rule . Maurice was the M son to have attended O'urn- brother having preceded him. JAMES K. MADDUX DIES —_— One of Leading Sportsmen of Vir- ginia Expires at Warrenton. Epecidl Dispatch to The Star. WARRENTON, Va, October 21.— James K. Maddux, one of the leading sportsmen in Virginia, died suddenly this morning at his home here, aged 77. For many years he was active in hunt- ing, racing and training horses. He had Ildc!d shows in all parts of the United ’ He leaves p: daughter, Miss wlxmlfrea May Maddux. MRS. FREDENDALL RITES Burial Will Be Tomorrow in Ar- lington National Cemetery. Funeral services for Mrs. Evelyn Fredendall, 74 years old, mother of Maj. L. R. Fredendall of this éity, who died Bunday at Walter Reed HMospital, will be held at 10:30 o'clock tomOrrow morn« ing at Arlington National Cemetery. Mrs. Fredendall came to Washington a week ago to visit her son. Enfeebled by r health for some time, Mrs. Fredendall entered Walter Reed Hospl- tal for examination &nd later cofitract- ed pneumom Besides her son, she 18 survived by her husband, Lieut. Col. Ira L. Freden- dall, retired, and a grandson, L. R. Fredendall, jr, now at West Point. - ey More than 26,000 oil wells were drilled in the United States in 1929 with 15,500 producing oil, 2,900 gas and 7,600 be- ing dry holes. 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Write or phone for our auto to call. E. P. HINKEL & CO., RUG AND CARPET.CLEANING—FINE FLOOR COVERINGS _600 Rhode Island Ave. N.E. Telephones: Potomac 1172-1173-1174-1175 YOU CAN TELL A HOOVER-CLEANED RUG BY ITS CLEAN LOOK Put a Hoover-cleaned rug beside one cleaned by any other method. You can tell the difference in their very appearance. A Hoover-cleaned rug looks clean. The colors are bright and clear —the nap is smooth and erect. But the benefit of Hoover cleaning goes farther than mere looks. It tells in rug life. Freed, by The Hoover’s deep-beating, of cutting grit, your rug lasts longer. (MASONIC LEADERS VISIT ANACOSTIA Grand Master and Officers Make Annual Call to Lodge No. 21. Ctossing the Eastern Branch of the Potomac last night the Grand Master of Masons in the District of Columbia, accompanied by the officers of the Grand Lodge, made the annual grand visitations of 1930 to Anacostia Lodge, No. 21, meeting in Masonic Hall, An- acostia. Assembling jointly -with Ana- costia Lodge, were the officers and members of Naval Lodge, No. 4, who journeyed from their own home, Penn- sylvania avenue and Fourth street southeast. Grand Master .mnu A West ted Dallas P. Fry, of his oflben ma umbefl Mb- erwards Amuon Was pAld to the ree of Naval W’ Ray. The grand t.m evening, there was an address by George Thompson, a member of vall Lodge. Following the close of the visitations, refreshments were served by Anacostia Lodge. Grand visitations this evening are scheduled for National Lodge, No. 12, at 8 o'clock, and for Arminius Lodge, No. 25, at 8:30 o'clock. Both of these lodges hold their meetings in Masonic Temple, Thirteenth street and New York_avenue. Apartment House Owners Man and wife, with three uperin. tendent and resident manager, acting as owner’s agent and rs under bond. Re- duction in overhead and in- with services rendered. Address Box 366-Z, Star Office Established MISS N. M. VIRTS DIES Resident of This City Succumbs in Loudoun County Hospital. Spécial Dispatch 4 The Btar. District of Columbia—PFalr and con- tinued told tonight, minimum tempera- ture about 30 degrees, with heavy frost; ©., | temorrow fair. gentle northwest winds. night, with heavy frost except near the e | const; tomorro loudy, moderate e W partly cloudy, she resided until & number of a when she became an émploye of the Government in Washington. Four sisters survive her: Misses Elie- abeth and Virginia Virts of Purcell- ville, Va, and Mrs. Robert Richard- m nBu éln Alva Boteler of Washing- 1. J. J. COSTIGAN DIES SUDDENLY IN CHICAGO |: Washington Attorney, Fatally Stricken by Heart Attack, to" Be Buried Tomorrow. Ignatius John Joseph Cos! years old, well lnevnp e g ) Iater mnw Fouom m unul dutfln of t one time was Ienl representative for the uex!un embassy. He was a member of several clubs here. Funeral services will be held tomorrow morning at 9:30 o'clock at the residence, 1423 Girard street. Requjem mass will follow at Sacred Heart Church, with interment at Mount Olivet Cemetery. Mr. Costigan is survived by a sister, Catherine T., and a brother, Lawrence P., both of whom reside at the Girard street address, Marriage Licenses. Jack J. !llll"' 27, and Elia V. Steels, H ‘. ngly. this city, and May nt Rainler, Md.; Rev. 23, New Orles g lfleh 21, this el ‘ll Rev. rmhine, 2. and Iva A. White, of Baltimore, Md.; Rev. J. Harvey Ward, 31, nd Mary L. Kerlin, h 6f Mount Jackson, Va.; Rev. Wi ; . Winchester, Vi and Tiiitan wmu. B Blooknes Ve Re Charles End Vincent P Mel lfllll!fi, r lnd Katharine . _Ands H’wn,‘ Ill. ;otll{ of Uniontown, Pa.; Tt E Frincia 8" aoigen PSR s eity, and o 1 nurume. 5, Renhineion,” 485 lism 1 E have very definitely estab. lished our policy of keeping Deal service within every family, regardles the reach of s of means. Briefly, we serve, complete, for as little as $125.00; for as much more than this as one wisl to pay. Re- gardless of the size of price of the funeral, each family receives our in. terested attention. SEAL FUNERAL HOME r rd’crancc. HAsk your neighbor 6 M STREET.'N. FHONES!LINCOLN 8200-820! USED IN mechanical stokers and magazine feeders, the smaller sizes of AGNEW il ir, continued cold to- night,, with heavy frost near the coast if weather remains clear; tomorfow partly cloudy, moderate north winds. West Virginis—Fair, continued cold tonight, with heavy to killing frost; tomorrow increasing cloudiness. Record for 24 Hours. ‘Thermometer—4 p.i pm, 42; midnight, 34; 4 8 am, 36; 30. s pm, ht, 30.38; 4 am, 30.40} tioon, 30.3 ure, 49, occurred at Lowest temperature, 31, occurred at 4 am. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 74; lowest, 56. tomac and Shenandoah Rivers clear this morning. Tide Tables. (Purnished by Um»: Btates Coast and Today—Sun rose 6:23 am.; sun sets 8:22 pm. Tomorrow—8un rises 6:24 am.; sun sets 5:21 p.m, Moon rises 8:51 am.; sets 5:14 pm. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Weather in_Various Cities. ‘Temverature *2 Abilene, et [0+ 30700 don, England. ris, Prance riin, derm est.’ Prance §o<lnolm. Swede: braltag, Sogln .. (Néon, Gree; (Cutrent ol vara, lon, Canal Zone. ‘ow Part Cuban Fish Boats Held. “M'Afl Mexico, e Tnres Oubtin, BaBing boate loaded 'Ifll fish, lllmd!y caught in ')’l;neu ?thm were mgx uy.mrg:y order of e port auf pend- correspondent nivestigation, the zhe Bxcelsior, Mexico City, learned. m vessels éntered port during a storm. FORD, MRS. MARY ne.Reward. 640 7th E" PURSE. brown, eoninlnfi m;:mni ng, moonston I Einer Fewird: Telephore Pt. ’imt Friday night, near ‘Georsl, and Kennedy, of at 'Bail park: reward. E pair, white an eturn N and Cathadral 16 Cathedral School. brown fox. Roward ™ call atlamite: AW pfte ;l.ur GLI . in_Teunis case, on Oct. 30. be. tween | 1ml-ng” Fa. ave. and oth and ¥ st Call Lincoln Tady's black ng:r i‘mq Sontatnine money ‘and Thea J Georgia ave.. ‘for return, 812 Gt g Re- O A 5. Tawborman 3¢ Hérrt o ,'%hm:fl'?n va. "Phone Clarendon. 1473, mfi DOG straved {rom home In nearby Va. 1; maer black with tan marking:: name “Boy’ and M. Reid scratched on €ol- n 3 1oP-t ths old, Sundsy. "o l’%u luen- ward for Yo ac, 83! ve.._Silvel @ ) mnmd Columbia pingrain, o Bw. bet o P00 . lu'éa” tferndon, St "flmi. o 5 white and tap Poarkings: oeral reward: r_Spring OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT —~Weekly or Monthly Payments EISEMAN’S “uu returp o In blad 1 W. J. BRONSON FUNERAL TO BE HELD TOMORROW |* Costello Post of Legion Will Of. elate in Burial Services at Mount Olivet. Funeral services for Willlam Joseph Bronson, 38 years old, who died at Mansfield, Ohio, oetober 10, wul be held tomorTow mornin 30 at the residence of m. mhn llmon D. Bronson, 1724 Park road. Requiem mass, solemnised by Mgr. P. C. Gavan, will follow at Bacted Heart Church. In- terment at Mount Olivet Cemetery will be attended by full naval honors, ‘lth Rencan Tesion, otteibiing. - | merican l, O Mr. Brohson, & native ‘Washing- ton, received his early education in the rochial scheols here, and later at- ended St. John's Colles He served with the Naval Intelligence Bureau dur- ing the World War. For the past seven years he had been employed at Mans- leld. Besides his father, he is survived by & brother, Simon D, Bronson, jr., and & sister, Mrs. Joseph A. Kerney. Nearly two trillion cubic feet of nat- ural gas was produced and distributed to consumers in the United States in 1929. Braths t Ruby, Vi JILLIAM 3. &n anurdn. ww Do: %ouy nrrlvlnl\ " Pfern MPom- The Semacnce of his 1 1734 Park road, Wednesaay, Octooer 42, 8:30 a.in., theiice to Sacred Heart Churc; where requiem mnss will be said &t 4 &.m, s soul. Interment Relativesand friends invived. MARY E. Suddenly, on snur U, &% 440 B Fratier's funeral Ariinaton National Cemetery. ALEXANDER LEONARDO. De- of oiher relatives and friends. e home, 134, Mcl Hosp) nd ol cn-w cno rom hig late residence, 3338 C €. on ay. October 5% rvices ot Emmanuel Ep 18th and V. sts. 2 mum and friend: térment 8t. bas Gemeters, rnnc- Gearaes Ovinty, Md, CATOR, WILLIAM, Members of Amce:t ouncil, No. 16, Jr. Or United A it ‘atiending nis. une of a en S HUBACHER, "Oounetior. u IGNATIUS J. On Sunday. Octo: 1930, at Chicago, Iil. IGNATIUS I AN.' Puneral Wednes tober con'll neral ll’gr his late Ootober 33, &% 2 p.m. IRENA. On Monday, fllu\nl 20, Wlldenu. 407 L se. the devoted tfiend” ot la Smith and Mrs. Naom! Dange fleid, anfl'n}'fl Jeaves mang other mna- 52 The Tonn 1. Rhines. tuneral ehapel, 30 snd Eye sts. until Thursday aftes noon. then at her hl. residence. Notice of funeral later. . deniy day, n’b} Mar, A Lh Il Je h £r i gag g e ok hfil n:ldm ” xmrx;y dneads; h oy 1e Whcre mass Wil be tald ib am 8nd friends invited. Interment mz Cemetery. LARENCE. Suddenly, -n 20, 1930, at Emes ENCE, devoted' husband o He also leaves one Notice of funeral e W. Erne esting at emarch 1432 You t. Rw. On_Tuesday. Oct R 3 t_Homeopathic Hospit: MARS R PORD oF 88 re.{“'o A ne chanel of Pra; i Notice 3 sisters. Sarvis Tunetal ey On_Sunday, Oe- s bel ved wife of i A e rvices and Inurgunt in ational Cemetery on r nvited fo atiend: Y A. Monday, October 20. 3 e home OF her migce. Mrs, Frank Wllklnmn of Sherwood, Pai On Sunday. Ogtober 3 o Bretimers Howlul after 8 prie ) { Ill ess, ved wi n'll,l%n".! L nru Iunll‘ll wednosdl at 1ro; Luki P, l O'lllrdh- llfll lnfl Chureh llll~ RATIE e - By Prince"‘ to l!lu e IIEYI' ll! Past Matron ,Hlln\!red l.l g‘ Tl* RI! di &lo reh, IMh lnd "5 officers and PRNEST DIOKERSON, BERTHA SAUNDERS, sac HARRIS, KATIE W/ members of the Patrons’ ?nue N are hered & Gr beloved KATIE WOOD H. ted to assemble at urch on Wedn tens g the fu 'lz ‘Wear and white sloves. By order e’y )6 FON. LADY GEORGIE HENRY, ln l.vuA BROWN, i Dfl!! ARRIS, WOOD. ot he Eadios "onied clety, are requested to attend ¢ of M: da Oclober B, O at b o s Church, mn and REATILDA G. HARRIS, Rec. S0 ¥. HAWKINS, MARY ALICE. On Monday, Oc- tober 20, 1930, at Georgetown University Hospital. MARY The and mem- aapers So. o ‘3“.;:" 1oek, [T Hol Felatives and Trlends Tnvited: CORTEZ W n ARIA. Dvllrud this life Octo- At Gallinger Hospital, A AM! he leaves to mourn thelr TR0 Childremm Sephnte. Rusgy. and ne Samuel; three sisters, Emma Wrenn and Edmonle Normon Semuel, Ben amuel and Ned Samuel, MPSO! n. Funeral Alexandria, Wednesda nterment Bethel 2 “om. Gemeery. - WILLIAMS, DAISY. On Sunday, October 18,1990, at %S pm. at her residence, "517 Champlain_st. h.w, DAISY W uth Grime AMS. loving mother 0 jorothy MeLean sister o Feari May abd Telatives Ang g.m.,:r it g !n flmnrum. BUTLER, RACHEL. 1n sad but I membrance of our dear mothat an e motner, RACHEL ER, ¥oh n’t HRteen'sears ato-tocsy, Oetoner 31, 1oie You are not forgotten, dear mother, Nor ever will you For as 1oug as life and memory last We will_ siways think of ELY UG ATER, ct AND GIANDDACOIITERS, MAROU RILE AND MAUDE. DAVIDSON. JEANIE. In sad but loving re- mmembrence of our’ d ite and, motnet, JBANIE IDBON. who. depary e tWo years suo today, Octover 3o 1 Degr mothet, you are two yeats at resty And we have missed ¥ 1 hobe we il shail meet Aeain B %°"bavimson, awp ND, In me i3 ."w tober Ul Teaft: REV. JAMES E Who died ive years s’ oda Rhe iz o0 today, 8, Yondertul nshin 1'3 . e m Ho was one who never e He Mads nis heatt of pure ¥ Dearest, hughand, you bave left me And the is hnrd te s A E 'l‘? £NRs. GILBERT. C1s EDW. e memor b gur, dear nne‘}?fing % e nm oo Today, Octove hands that did mueh for us, O heiplessly they 3 they worked cflnunnolll!. The flowers '! :llce upon lllt ln'. May wither an Bup the love for, him sieeps beneath d remer JOE 9,d i 1ife one’ year -‘,o. o et NT MARY McQ) N. LEN. In sad but lov ki MITCHELL, EL membrance of ARD., JAMES ROBERT. 1In sad but mnembnnu 7 déar husband, 72 ROBERT W, Sears ago todas. October 1, 1628 No words can tell, no eyes can at life means now, Jim, dea o me. ST AR !‘" e ) ‘.3.',",.“ .::fi.:.-sswe ( Plfl)' ‘who M \"r‘.v % 'fl;‘m o o P e, 9% 3he I Raeurdh Can e, n my nn.n your memory lingers, mm at I fail to IE . 8" BASGHTER. NELLIE SmrmtDax. ol 40 imua nnmn! £ .r‘&! C. !!lrl @wbfl‘ 20, I ‘All ‘2! 'flrld ll sad Jnl dr B‘ miss. you. ‘dear Sverywhere. Vika wirl Hfln‘h lg.:‘n!.‘ l&nl.:tflll sleepings - 'y "Savior’ H s Loved l ll . re emmd in itla AL n I e, llll7 . 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