Evening Star Newspaper, October 29, 1930, Page 9

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,Bids Asked for Retaining Wall. Lieut. Col. U. 8. Grant, 3, direc- udmmmmwn for bids, to cv-nberl 1ar!-lueomtrucuono( Rock Creek and Pmmu Mvny beunenrmeetmd Massachusetts avenue. This work is made necessary by reason of the dredg: ing in that area. G S1AR, WADDINULIUN, DR. CLAIR WILCOX IN RESEARCH JOB Swarthmore Man for Co-ordi- nation Task. of at Swarthmore College, Pa., has n appointed by the Na- tional Commission of Law Observance and Enforcement as its director of re- search. He will have general charge of co- ordinating the work now .being done for the commission by its varfous re- search assistants and advisory commit- tees, and will aid the commission in the study of these various reports in con- nection with the formulation of rec- ommendations based upon them. Desplte his 80 years, Dan McNeil of Fulton, Kans., works dally in the fields on his farm, and this Summer helped in highway construction. 3 RYAN SERVICE ALWAYS EXCELS Our many ¥ f serving enables us to _anticipate each individual re- quirement and to provide for it, with the Tesult that our service is com- pleteness itself, and is fully appreci- ated. Puneral’ parlor. private am- bulance and livery in connection. JAMES T. RYAN Funeral Director |Law Observance Group Selects Dr. Clair Wileox, assistant professor | | Davis and daughter of John W. Davis. D HOOVER WILL GREET | ASSEMBLAGE HERE| Association nf Practitioners Will Open Two:Day Convention at Local Hotel Tomorrow. President Hoover at noon tomorrow will greet the Association of Prac- titioners Before the Interstate Com- merce Commission at the White Hou: as a feature of the organizatiol first annual meeting, which starts a two-day session at the Hotel Mayflower tomorrow. Chief Justice Hughes is scheduled to deliver an informal greeting and the organization will be welcomed by Chalrman Freank McManamy of _the Interstate Commeree Commission. C.C. McChord, president of the association, will deliver an address and reports will be made by the various officers and committees. The annual dinner will be held tomorrow evenin; ARM SEVERED IN CRASH ELKINS, W. Va., October 29 (#).— Miss Emma Davis, 62, of Elkins, a sister of John W. Davis, Democratic presiden- tial nominee in 1924, was seriously in- jured in an automobile accident near | here yes! y. Her arm was severed between the elbow and shoulder when a machine upset and crushed the limb between the car and the pavement. The automobile was driven by Mrs. Julia Adams of New York, niece of Miss ce 1883 Distinctive MONUMENTS B; WASH!NGTOYN GRANITE MONUMENTAL CO. Phone Natl. 5870 Sect An immense assortment—but all of critical selection—fresh, new patterns, in perfect qualities—no “seconds” or passe styles. But the handsomest effects, in the best productions of the most cele- brated makers. American skill. Rugs of Oriental inspiration, reproduced with Fine wiltons and axminsters. Room sizes— and the smaller sizes for “here-and-there” ‘use. Specially marked for this special occasion—which means very important savings for you—at a time when you'll ap- preciate them most. Opening a charge account gives you all the accommo- dation of our “costless credit.” Reproductions of Oriental Rugs Lustrous colorings, deep pile and beautiful designs. " 9x12 sizes $95.00 and $132.00 8.3x10.6 sizes............ 92.50 and 128.00 27x54 sizes................ 12.25 and Handsome Wool ‘Wilton Rugs In effective new designs; rich colorings. 9x12 sizes 36x63 sizes. 27x54 sizes. Satisfaction-giving Axminster Rugs A splendid selection of these service-giving rugs, $29.75, $39.75 and $49.50 9x12 sizes. 8.3x10.6 sizes.. 28.50, 6x9 sizes.......... 18.50, 27x54 sizes...... 2.95, 3.75and Rag Rugs In scatter sizes. Chenille Rugs In the 30x60 24x48 24x36 wanted sizes. ..$3.50 s Inlaid Linoleums 51.10 and $9.25 sq. yd. 2 14.50 $69.50 and $89.00 8.3x10.6 sizes.. 65.50 and 6x9 sizes.......... 46.50 and 14.00 and 8.25 and 85.00 56.50 - 17.50 11.00 37.50 and 47.50 24.50 and 29.75 4.50 aca of ke, | Cleveland WiDNESDAY Marriage Licenses. ’ Enais, H ““h-lrllrfi 'W. Poster, 20 % Sen ‘Snerman: 56, ‘a5d Mollie Schnueck. & both of Baltimore, Md.; Rev. Morris J. n. am T. Murray, oS4 and Mertie J Cunningham, N, Plerce. Arthur E. and Elia A. Blount, der. Gurdiner. 5, and Margaret Vin- cont, 54: Rev. Joha 2. Briese. BIFOCAL GLASSFS, in Dodxe otel or ‘on Burleith bu reward. Pho BRACELET, biac) crystal, Baturday ning, between Dodi Hotel and Union tion. in Diamond xi, or vicinity 20th and Rhode Island ave. ne. Reward. Bhone Roce €1 ige Hotel. - “RING, white gold; reward. Go- Rinbla 8130 W DOG—English bull terrier, white. mi fres averleft_eye: answers io mame Reward it returned to 3104 | Phnnr Clev._343 ., femal = cord _on meek: oraheast section. "Rewerd. ‘301 0 me. L coln 29° FRATER] some_time wi FUR KICKPXICI. stone marten: lost Mon- clock, vicinity 13th & P & Q st m_717._Reward. | GOLD PIN. butterfly -nlmel top: October 20; 'valued' as Lincoln 9301 keepsake; reward. ~Ehone ITTLE-FING RING, d A. A. B. inside, lost Saturday. Call Potomac 0133, Av! 504, ONEY—Lare Club and 24th, communicate ¥ West_2906. Tost between Racauet nd Eve nw. Finder please th Thomas Hanley, 812 24! Pocxrrloox. bl-ck ‘suede, between Col. T and Park rd., Saturds portant key 109. POCK] ucky Strike Bo Alleys. Finder please notify Norman P-me 119 W'g‘l,o' ave, Takoma Park, Md. She Dhcr #fIK, with red and iight ft in ' Diamond cal jqDas , sentimental Pl ur_0410. Aot ALLET containing sum of mon-y, driver's ther Reward. | native of Alexandria, Va. became the | this capacity she | of feature writing, wr:ulb and o Col. House & Herrmann “Furniture of Merit” Seventh at Eye LANCASTER FUNERAL | HELD EARLY-TODAY Well Known Newspaper Writer Buried in Mount Olivet Cemetery. Puneral services for Miss Nannie Lancaster,” a member of The Evening Star staff for 25 years, who died Mon- day, were held this momning at H. M. Padgett's funeral home. Requiem mass followed at St. Paul's Catholic Church. Interment was in Mount Olivet Cemetery. After a brief newspaper service in New York, followed by connections with the Washington Times and the old Washington News, Miss Lancaster, a club editor of The Evening Star. In| a long period er “Around the City” column being one of the most popular features in local newspapers. Lancaster, who had been {ll more than a year, resided with Miss Armistead, 216 Third street southeast. Deaths Reported piiyomas A. Green, 83, Walter Reed Hos- William A. Brink, 82, U. 8. Soidiers’ Home 81, Garfield Hospital. Jai Slewart 8. Sharpe, Tl 2 Mary J. Anderson. 71, 5337 hmuel ‘Gassenheimer, 71, !lu Wintes Beotue L. Abendschein, Sbr Emma M. Stees, 63, Emer, Henry C. Town. 63, 1181 l:orm Clnlwl it e M. Harver. a3, 3 it 8eorae A 3 Sibdrea Nwilson 25, 1l 73, ‘261 5 i Mary Johnson, 50 cumnc-x ‘Hospital.” Allce Lew! 6_3rd i i 126800 50 e, Harrison Mitchell, 43, Sallmger Hospital. Walter Robinson. 33. 1822 1 Eihel Wilson: 20, 1308 1ith st Wilham, Paimer, 1l Provicente Homital. Willte Jones. 3. Chiidren's Hospita Sylvester E. Hi 2 months, 1344 Sth Births Reported. V. ‘e .-m? l-:u-‘y'. . Thom i« Jac nd xfionu Priedia «l %ana Edna M. Duval g, Harry J. ‘and John’ ana"Anita. Sprer 1 and 'Joytul A. Btrons. boy. Charles 1. and Mildred E. Buschiing. boy. John A. and Evelyn A. Schuerser, boy. Vincent P. and Ruby L. Stecher, boy. and Leo: Johnson, and Pauline Johnion. sirl. and E Robinson, sirl. ] 1fon: eirl, Greer innie L. Jackson, sirl. feon” aha’ Mary Holig. ‘wirl, Hariy A, and Clara K. Lewis. sirl. Williag d Liliian Hanier, girl nd Gieen boy. William ‘and Velvet Landon, Richard W, and Lucile L Washinston. boy A, Maude V. Plstcher, boy. William nd Agnes O. Smith, boy. Joshua and Busie Quaries, boy. Robert and Alice Grimes. boy. Robert and Beatrice Farrows, bo: [} 3 ock. R and friends in- Vited. *Tnterment at Unlon Cemererzy Al- exandria, Ve BARR, San’ Prancisco, son of John Funeral Services Thursday, Octobe Hiney funeral chapel, itth w. Interment (prizate) On October 23, 193 Calif.. ROBERT, and Jeninie Bickford r 30, at Miss Sonanier it Sellfine of Colmbus: Ga._ Time of burial at Warrenton, Va., to be announced Iater. BROKENBOURGH. MARTHA. Past officers, cors) and, members of Narclssus Tent; 0. 102. J. U.. are reauested erid. call meeting Wednesda troi BEbtise Ohiarch, 1Bt bet, 12th sts. n.w. Sister tents Invited. ISTER ER. G MORTON R 8. [AILSTORKS, FLORENCE MAY. October h Kensington, INER. in her and 13th On Wednes- at’12:30 am.. at Md., PLORENCE 46th ayo ‘ot Washington, D. Funeral services 1{"‘"’ October 31, sington Kensington, Md. Unfon Cemetery. R, MARY PAULIN this Departed nu, at the retl; N Anni dan: four hmmeu | Moses, Harry, Theodore 'and Jame: Other relutives And feiends. - Punérai Pri- day. Ostober at st mass. St. Ste a.m." Relatives and {r ment at Mount Olivet Cemi sday, at m!nm Sarvis funeral church, 1433 Interment at Milton, N. C. us. Nary *Battists. Gene eve | -oum ot s Douglas and Lilian Do o sence he Solutives and IHends Invited: Mount Olivet Cemetery. DOUGLAS, MARY A. Members ¢ ot Bt Mar- Rt Tate restaghee of w Uhiand terrace DREYER, WILLIAM 'l On Tussdey, Oc- 1990, at er (nee Mlur) Seed Tate e; .mf om e Briday Ociober 2 pm Bliauves ‘and Frwnds tavited %o atgend. On, Tyesdey, 0=lnber ELIZABETH Tnterment » GHEEN, ELIZA] « BN’ T "mf' ‘e’ resiganee of ral fiom r D, . Chester, 3031 North n Priday, October 31, at 9:30 nm Reatilem mass &t 8¢, Martigs Chureh a.m. Relatives friends invited. :n::rment 8t. uuyn OIIBI‘H". Alllll\- ria, ne: her coustn, Mr ‘apitol Braths SMITH, ml. "°A ’=u§:|. k ETM. Worthy Matron. LILLIAN ROWZEE, Secy. T Y, Y B Pl 25 e 0 s, nnrl) hom¢ l h “fi:" 'W;m.\;(‘d fflpnd l‘;mud ln".llagu STEWART, ELLEN ll'l . e 2 Fesidenca; 1013 SR Widow of 1he Jate. Jo-enh - Stewart, is survived by Suewart of Detralt, hel H. dStehter, Il Smith of Chi Il also & Syddenty on ‘l ner e tober 7. 1030, et NRY STROTHER. lats _Alice Besslo rrie Pelton Cypress. trom, Met . Bec 1ath and. 13t ‘0. Thursdar, ‘October 2 pm. Smith pastor. Relatives and iriends xmlua FMMA R. On Mondsy, Oclober at her Tesidence, 1820 Belmont L Del0ed wife of vhe rvices st her o'clock sional Cemetery. THOMAS. LOUISE. Dep Monday, October 26, 1830, Gallinger Hospital, LOUI! /a8 to mour . Interment co-’ loss m Q. Joseh Thomas: J thers, six devoted sisters-in-law, one brother-in-law and host of othef relatives matns lulln‘n Eugene Fory pariors, 1300 South Capicol st October 329, “ WEBSTER, MARY this life Monday, Ehiladelpbia, P ST! 12:30 Thurs- I Fhursdny. Oeto- E. o Remain: Bo0e 313 Toth ot nie day, October 30. Pune: ber 30, from Ebeneser A and D ats. ee. st 1 b Thomas pastor. Prien: vited. xmumm Ceme! WILKINS, Monday. ROSALIE R W. nd relatives § Ariibgion " National ROSALIE, Departed Qotover 37, 1930, LKINE, devoted *Sife ot et m. t Pro fi (nee Tomem. be- . Winter, mother Good he il her nce. 212 Notin 5 on Thursday, October 30, at ihence to St _Martin'a mum jeaulem mase’ will be said o? for the r ot Som Relatives afd friends in Taviea’” Taterment Monnt ol.vel In Memoriam. BOLDEN. MATTIE. In Joving memors of Qur devoted mother. MATTIE t& who departed this l"' three I today, October 29, rears have uuod without you, We can no_longer hear. HER DEVOTED CRAIG, LUCY BOGLE devoled friend, me fwenty-two vears ago, tob" uu CHILDREN, * 1o memory of By or- Taits 0o Toved one h CRAIG, LUC! ml!l. In sad and lovitg memery of our desr mother, LUOY BOGLES CRAIG. who left s twenty-two Peava aso today; Oeiover ;oo Childhod may_change for others, ¢ Sharing our sorrows and loys. But n iheSomes fo eur mather, L little childre wateh over us, *Eight, o RiE, HAMILTON. PREDERIC. 1In loving remem- brance of my dear husband, HAMILTON. who ted this lie four years ¢80 toda: 2. And saw you pess away. Although ‘T loved you dearly, I could not make you stay. Not dead! What s bemutiful thought Nob dend: out blossomed in i Where time is sternaliy daz. . HANCE. SAMUEL. A tribute of love ta the hushand, HANCH %o"fi Sed away one year ago ; s tod: October. 29, 1929. Eternal rest sive him, O Lor LEVOTED WiFE “'ufiu'fl' » FRANGE, LLIE. In loving remembrance ba PERRY. who PERRY, atied # seven yeary ago fodu ber 29, h TRRY. BILLIE. In loving_memory of my nephew and our cousin. yho, died 11 years ago todsy, October GILLOTT, JOSEPH L. Sudden: day, October 328, 1930, 1 ou_et. JOS! L @ beloved husband 'of Josephine L. Puneral from the above resi- October 31, at 3 p.m. nds_inyited. Interment Prince Georges County, Sand of Eridey, October 31, at 11'a. !rw)ecl Hill Cemeter. nfl Beiover 30, &t A M. E Church, O] fant son of Robert an R‘ml nl a rnmu funeval home, 386 Rhe urunnt Ho\mt Zion O.m-llry ‘l')ull’ldl’. Octobe! IACKSON, HENRIETTA RLIFABETH. On Wedneaday, October 30, 1930, at her resi 'h rd. n. HEN. wi of the Notice of DRE! Monday, Oc- tober 27‘ 1930, lt hil ntld-nce .‘lll th st. n.w., ANDREW JOHNSOI b-loved husband of Mary Joluuon 1l|! ineral services at the abo ve ‘Thursday, October at ment Congressional fi!l!llry JOHNSON. ANDREW bers of Harmon re expec rother, “JOHNBON, P..G.. st the Tosi: Sth st. n.w., Thursday, Octo- 3118 ovine “mother. of * Willam spdmother * of, Joseph” Mahoney. | w Theat Jatvie West End ‘pa and Dumbarton e 29 | LOGAN, COL. JAMES A., Jr. Monday., | October 27, " e iadonce of his Roaan, “Ir. eral Asaph's’ Church, Bala, P October 30. at 13:30 North sylvi the tuneral nmnu of J. Pui Lee's Sons, 332 neral serv- | ices"will ‘be held at the krave, Arlinkton Natlonal Cemetery. on Priday, October 31. s and friends invited 30 l:runnmofl WILLARD §. Suddenly, on a7, October 28, 1930, D s0n (nee Daily). ve residence on Frid o830 Thence to' the Sacved. Heart Ghurgh, where mass will be said at 9 torment Fort Lincoin Gemetery. 30 YATT. Entered into morning, Oc t, her home. am.. a st. SARAH HYA' beloved' wite_of re ¥ mother of Virginih W. t. eral from Mother goar zmwm"fin to rest 3 3 T thy'loving heav'nly Faher's broast: Phou oo rom Thou "art, fooking down with the old weet lov the hands that toiled In our serviee And ‘.é i BRVoME" RO VR ' of Ol * o e Columbia rd., on 3 am, ‘Gillott | You are gone. bit not forgotten, Nor will you ever As Jongas dite" an \memoty last We will aiways think A AND COUSING BERNARD AND THOMPSON. JON W. In levl memoty of my dest ather, JORN W Ihis it aix mn ago ILBERT PFETPPER. MPQON. JOSEPH M. In sad but lovin rance of our ‘dear_ husband an M. THOMPSON. who de- ite fourtoen years dev’ tod Todsy recalls the memory jaid to And those maet Are. the, sace vho "loved oved him best. o HIS DEVOTED W. WHITE, MARIE nonlv In loving memo- Sea: aaughier, MARTE DORBEY who departed chfs \ife three years ago today, October 39, You have left me fore: r T loved you bette) 1 lived for your Loou were my to rest, heur daushter, goar, while you we A FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Clyde J_Nlcholl, lTu';. mmuu‘ Col. 6334 ) WILLIAM LEE'S SONS,. FUNERAL DIRECTORS i CREMATORIUM 333 PA. AVE N.W___NATIONAL 1 Modern Chape r'.‘z.m... National 2473 V. L. SPEARE CO. &_W of nor col -m. " ornmmf;"”q?l-n u:’n w Phone Prapx o Vormerty 940 © 81 N.W. Wm. H. Sardo & Co. | Private llmousme Ambulance Voaeen' Lincoln AIHUS R SPFCARE s _the O -..“'“ fl w. R lnu:..co sk E B 3034 M St N.W. Fhone w GEO. W. WISE CO. M st NW. iz, JOHN lim:WRch'r co. ENWG(TD Cfififi“ M l‘l‘l d‘- hr sale _————__?g FUNERAL DESIGNS. Gude Bros. Co,, 1212 F S. — S 3% }Lm

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