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WATERPROOF WINDOW SHADES 95¢! Yes—we mean just that! Bring your own rollers to our fac- tory and we will cover them with genuine $1.50 ‘Quality Hartshorn waterproof, cleanable material for only 95¢c. This price only to those who bring their rollers to us—no phone orders. ‘We sincerely believe this to be the lunlon shi offered—it will last for 2 weeks only. The Shade Factory 3417 Conn. Ave. value ever Latest in LADIES' HAND BAGS Leather With Moire Finish Following the fashion for shoe and hand bag + ensembles we offer a novelty leather called “Crepe Fantasi,” which is also being exploited in shoes. This leather has an iridescent, moirelike finish, and is shown in combination with calfskin or used alone. It is offered in such shoe colors as dark brown, green and black. While the leather bags shown conform to the re- quirements of the tailored mode, individuality of design is achieved by intricate manipulating of the leather in folds and pleats. $% and 37-30 Each QnaneZPAPER COMPANY 724 13th St. 17th and I Sts. General Offices and Wholesale Paper Warehouses 1st and H Sll- S.E. 114 ARE GIVEN JOBS Chattanooga Campaign Includes Repairs to Furnish Work. CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., November 6 (#)—A total of 1,224 persons yesterday had signed for work with a Chamber of Commerce campaign to provide em: ployment and 114 had been sent on|Boston University Professor Dies. Jobs. CLOTHES The Cameron A Dignified Suit for the Executive Sxkuiep designers, who acquire their inspira- tion from fashion centers the world over, trans- lated the smartest of the more recent style ideas into the Cameron, a gentlemanly suit now on display in our establishment. It offers the ma- ture executive a distinguished appearance of reserve and dignity. Tailored for us by WiaLTer HMorTON So that the individual can purchase more.. The economie problem of today is one of consumption rather than pro- duction. People speak of over-production in times of business depressions. This is a theoretical situation which is given reality by the limited spending power of the publie. It would be hard to imagine such an over-abundance of goods that there would not be enough people on the earth to consume them— if they had the money to pay for them. Thie problem is to enable people to consume more. Over-production is in reality under-consumption. One wl'y to help solve this problem is by reduc- ing the price of a commodity so that thexindividual can purchase more and eonsume more. The Wasldngton Gas Light Company is working toward this end so that it may prosper and grow, and in its small way help the general growth and prosperity of Washington and the Nation. The reduced rates here have taken gas out of the expensive necessity class and put it into the utility class. Your gas company is most gratified by the whole-hearted response which the public of Greater Washington has made to the reduction of gas rates. That this response is favorable is shown by the fact that the sale of gas appliances in October increased 400 percent over the same month last year. It was the biggest month—by $100,000—for the sale of gas v-pplhneu that we have ever experienced. The Washington Gas Light Company is appreciative of the Good Will of the Public, and is encouraged to eontinue its efforts to become a better publie servant, GEORGE A. G. WOOD, President Washington Gas Light Compans et et —————————————————————————————— KEHOE WILL COMMAND JASPER LEGION POST —_— Dlvill Hart Boosted for Police| wiNres, Court Vacancy; Report Made Upon' Boston Convention. William A. Kehoe was elected com- mander of the Sergt. Jasper Post, No. 13, of the American Legion at & meet- ing last Club, George commander, Marshall Mcxlhbln sec ond vice commander :éd J. H. Calla- han third vice commander. Paul H. McMurry was elécted chaplain. ‘The membership went on record as favoring the appointment of David Hart, an assistant United States at- torney assigned to Police Court, to any vacancy that muhb develop on the Police benel It was by the group that an ex-service man should be flven preference in the appointment of an_assistant controller general. The Post formally proposed that services be held in all the Government departments on Armistice day. Four members of the post who at- tended the annual American Legion convention at Boston reported on the convention, F. G. Francis J. MacDonald, Thomas J. Frailey and Danfel H. Pratt. Hunters Find Deer Asleep. Reports of the capture of sleeping deer hlve been made in Scotland this season. One theory is that a stalker came upon seven stags all asleep. Some time ago Braemer reported that a hunt- ing party founds beside a stag which had just been shot another Stag slumbering. —— Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been. reported fo the Health Department in the last 2 “Willtam 332 Seaton pl. ne. 4618 15tn st o1, 3 and ® o Maud O Hudiow. 53, inver Hospital. Martha e Geler, 40, 1208 Keatney st h.e Edwin H. Warnock. 39, 1303 Wisconsin ave. Robert D, L. Brown, 36, 1447 Lawrence st. ner, 24. 653 E s Fomms oy, 20, James A" Richardson, “Eitra ‘Rowan. 51, Providence Hosp e "Swanson, 40, St. Eiizabeth 8, 3% 488 Washinston gt. 0. Tubercul 'glln JHospital. Sha u.-xeuora. 17, st. Births Reported 1oThe, Tollowing birtha have been reported t Health Department in the last 24 Sare: jriin D. and Aemes M, Cerrls. eirl, d Eleanor MoMurray, bo?. Wiliam L. and G. Bryan. boy. el B and Nannie Li. Parrs Tl jam, @ "Rutn Green, bos. will! Jeress Bverline. 02 Phillip B. Bernice jor Forate & and Eilsabein Brown, boy twins _— FOUND. e ribe fully. 8578. . Pain, 74, ihier uo-nu 54, Hos- Louise E. Wi Dk iberal reward for return k aining business p: “ lflfl value fii R S de il e ' st. owne night. nesr and R. “Return o130 Laue Atoen,” $30 SRACELET, o, engraved ni&? AT Canters.” mewara. “"Adams 3168.3. Centy ard. | .| GroESBEC Reward. un-‘ ‘(m with white gold fras @ X Tase. T Befives to il & st h'"'": o&' etk Seward. - Sob:fim R oo Ot Col. 2638 Pair_dark_ehell-Tr frame glasses eather case. Tuesday morning n-al . stree 1onm, NAL ) or Al blul LIy Tanbie 3565 1n evenine, LASSES, shell rim, in biack case; hwarts name, on . Reward. “Hose_siasses, between "-na fl‘;-fl’urm & Bro., on by Fhone Coltmbia. ™ il iack oblons, efE o8 Gt tla and Alasks ave. car. Wednesday afte foon. ' Reward. M. Lewis, 4606 8th st. n. BOOK. brown, contalning bay en; lope with mo diamond nn."w:dnrm:y, Noe s lhaide of Forurn "to CMri. ‘Laurs M. Hartman. 180 n’ to . an nes or to Govt. Printing o —Weekly or Monthly Payments EISEMAN’S Fine Men's Wear Seventh and F Sts. Bigger and Better Funerals At Half the Usual Cost.Are Don CHAMBERS “BUY NOW” We Offer Special Inducements to Those Xious to Mark the Last Res ved O Finished Work. WASHINGTON GRANITE MONUMENTAL CO,, INC. AMBULANCES Best in Town. “.M ¢ Local Call Clll Col. 0432 Chambers Co. TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road Col. 0464 Phones | Adams 10341 MAUSOLEUM. BEFORE _MAKING FINA ARRANGEMENTS INSPIC'I' . Abbey Mausoleum “A PALACE OF FRIVATE TOMBS" Opposite Arlington Cemetery Costs No More Than Ground Burial Office. 1000 Conmn. Ave. Nat. 1897 -m.m- T, ALLPRESS, Wednesd: Curds of Thanks relaitven. 196 shete ipdy fese and “Sympatny ertags Byt Tk JULIA ‘We wish to express ou Inu’:l .xmr'e ltlon w our - ny rel-lln ind & "beautitul oral”ief a okt ape seniiind Terk ifbated 30 Y W. WINTER AND PAMILY. * Beaths GAROLINE | €. Suddeniy. on 30, at_h Vices at, her 'fld‘] “OVOII" 7. at ment Glenwood Cemetery. - 1930, 10:30 ALB Inllfl' BECK, beloved husbatia o1 Anna L, Beck nee Driscoll). —Funeral ‘from a ¥, Qevasied this life on Nnvemoer 4, 1930, at 930 p ROWN| dnvu!a;l husband of Q0K One nephow, Robert C. Brook RO YL o, mshev, RESert C evn Remaing resting 2t Ruth Dabney's fineral hiome, '453 O st."n.w. Notice of funeral %W BROWNE, J. Wlllhnmommre(‘)l Ereeman Lo 0. 'nmnle ing . November a Make arransements for the iate brother. J. R ABNER MOORE. Council Master. SAMUEL W. WATSON, Council Secretary. * ' uneral of our NE. BURKART, 1SAAC W. On Tuesday. Novem. ber 4, 1930, 18. AAC W., beloved husband of Bilvabeth . and Tather of the late Helen Buskiurt, Puneral trom his late residence. 2021 1st st, n.w., Thursday., Novem internient in Laurel Hill (.anu-- adelphla, Pa. CLARK. GEORGE E. On November 5, X at the FREEMAN, HOWE, WYMAN RAY. | CROUCH. CHARLES W. DANNER, JORN. DUGAN, ‘A or . R entiworth, GEORGE_ E. CLARI Ghuna e Sund ihe Tate Efe A idence of John 5. t 2 p.m.. Rela- Interment Fort Lincoln Cemetery. L) On Wednesday, a. RLES na Groven November 8, 1930, neral from H. belo {rioe"Bantie), Bis 1ate residence vem) aged 32 v Ful 1185 15k st n Tl ber 7. at 2 pm. Relatives and fFiEnde Tnvited (6 attend. Interment: Codar ill Cemetery. On, Mhursday. at_his _residence, 3524 no. JOHN DANNER. beloved husband of Dr. Ella Shaw r. Fu- neral services at the 80 M tuneral home. ‘1400 Gha Bat umu. November 8, at 9§ BEATRICE DAVIS, 5 DIXO! Wednesday, November 5, DIXON, wife of ‘masone Dikon. d and Nana Remains at 1 ave. n.w. DAVIS Joted” daughter of Robert Davis of 1608 1st st. n.w. Frazier's funeral home. 389 R. Notice of funeral later. JOHN F. Sudd on November a JouN Fio “:‘ H 1 om! ';Hlnl-" ount Holly, Ba ll 'mbe ‘mass ern Babimore -at ock. Mount Olivet Cemettry at 1 tives and friends invited, LUCILLE, vember 5, 1030, LU Joving daushter of the late Marie Brn-n d granddaughter of Henry and Milli: n. She_also leaves other relatives Remains resting at the W. ind parlor, 28th st w. Notice of fu °eh Xnmmmz at m. " Rela- Devarted this 1lite on 15th_st. ‘n.e. e HAR]A GREEN, & dev f L nifer, Amy nmmu Williain Davis. jatives and friends. H'lnenl “Bat n nther re vember 6, at ;‘m orial Chusch. 14th “and B sts. nee. e Glbn 2. 44 T dav, November . o 1030, W TNSON GR¢ Toved’ wite' of Bdward ¢ Or sister of Mrs. E. L. Stinchcomb, M: Ph Charles A. Robinson and Robinson. _ Funeral. {rom Charles ‘Interms fers, Anne Atundel County, Md. Suddenly. on Tues. . at 11:30 pm. at RAY v del Howe (nec Lenz), axed S0 he,"sbave residence Friday, bt 7, ot 3 Relai i Tifends invitea. " vaterment n Cedar Hil Cemetery. JENNIE llIBlll'l' Suddenly, on ol TRVING. the beloved wife of the nte Amos Irvifie and the devoted mothe Trvide and Virsinia rvin nmmu services Prid & 1 pne ot er date residence: M. of s F. Kelly an o( Pmmp and jNellie Briscoe, Dante] and hetween 3rd and 41 sts. 6. Lincoin Memorial ‘Cem MeKNIGHT, :onl'r Suddenly, Thursday, al MORAN, NI QUALLS. SPRINGMANN, JOHN T. nlnmmutn Providence Hospital. Washingion: C.. ROBERT, ased 1i Jears, Nlovtd son ‘of Michael J. and Rose night of Decatur Heights, Md. Notice of Tuneral Jater: CORA ELIZABETH. 'mber 4, 1930, at her I mn pl. nw.. CORA ELIZ . wi n. Puneral services at hl!r lnn relld!nce Friday. November 7. at Relatives and_friends Invited o Interment Glenwood Ceme- tery. 6 EWMAN, LELIA. Departed this life sud. denly, Sunday. November 2. [y T e A our "beloved _sister. her sister, 1114 2nd st. s.e. Funeral m. from Mn\';m es ‘Relatives and friends invited.: denly or . ELLIAM. Departed this life sud- n JAH QUAI s & wifl la neral Priday. November T. it 1 from Morris A. Carter's funeral “ome.” and November WILLIA 'mal B nest arvin Foneral Chureh 1433 You ‘8¢ n.w. Funeral Saturday, November 8, m., from the W. Ernest Jarvis fu. i chureh. Interment Arlington Na- tional Cemetery. O Tuesds; vember 4 1830, at his_residenc JOHN T, beloved husband of the (nee )lo. ot By | Maaern "Chapel 9 o'clock for repo: " RRistives: andg friends |nvltzd Lo nt.na Interment Mount Olivet Cemq ) Somy Ky The, officers and members of Webster Lodge, No, 7. Xn will meet_at 722 i n),in'vmberl !uo m'b A e funeral of our late brother, JOHN T, SPRINGMA I..OV‘IRING‘ c o R. O T. C. TAYLOR. K. of R. and 8. STAGER, VIRGINIA MAY. on'manua.y l'rANuY ELIZABETH November 5, 1930, at Providence Hosp! b s MAY beloved dauehior of Aliah Thelma, Stager. Services will Zurhorst's funeral patlars, iday, Novem a Tnterment Gedar Hill Cemetery: uddenty, 0 p.m. Funeral Pri ver 2 pm. Relatives and lfl!ndu lnvueq Titerment Glenwood Cemete THORNTON. e ») . Kate “Waicer Sooit Thorpton. Remains the chapel of Clyde J. Nichols D st Puneral ;;nn:hthe ll“'ll lnd pent lrlvlle 131 iday, for m- orfhe Tadpssday, Yo Nu- ’ nt. =1 Phonehlnk 6626 WAl 3 930, © O T %‘5@‘@ E , uon.l Ovlno\ln Df-'h . WINSTON, ELLA. -“ day Nonmber i.Dl!l!..‘r "‘h lerl 4] ness, at Gallinger Hosp! I ves to I.!l!l mlr loss fiw children, one uncle, one unt and & M- T & Bon funeral o0 O his S6chvear 8 Bovauy vin Zirkle. - Puneral e 94 ay, N ment in Beaieion, Vi In anrtm. ADA ELIZABE' memory of my ZABETH DARCEY. who depar life one year ago today, -mmnr One vear has passed. dear o Since you were calied awa: 1 do 1 remembe “The hands that did sa much for me, How heiplessly they lav: lod knows Lhey '<\rlofl mn\lmlmnlr. But they are gone toda: lllR ' HUSBAND. Surrounded by friends we are lonesome, In the midst of our joy we are blue: Wllhll !.HNIQ on our faco and an ache in our e Longing, dear mother. for you. HER CHILDREN. # R DAVID E. AND MARY K. In lov. L Wa tee You in our dresms. dear perents. 8] o At weCould be it Rittle Hearer Sy n few wor THEIR LOVING ‘SHILORER. MINNIE, §D. ‘GRACE AND EV. GASBEA. M f EUELL. Tn sad but lov- ing remen ce of Gur dear mother MINNI] ELL GASBEA, who departed {his life three ‘years aso’ today, Novem- = RAV Knfts Sowre muor dur mother eighicen years ago today, rts still ache with sadness, Our eyes shed mauy Lears God only kiows how we miss yon At the end of these thi s HER LONELY DAUGHTERS, MARY, SORGIA AND RUBY. lllw'r. ALLIE F. In memory of our loving sor LiE F. HUNT, who died thirteen years axo today. We have only your memory, dear Allie, Te ber ‘our whole life through, the one ve will never forget, For we are alwavs thinking of you. HIS MOTHER AND FATHER. ¢ MURPHY. DAVID. gacred to the memots o a. BAVED MuRbnT: vhe Gevaricd. this e one vess neo November 6, 1929, Todsy brings back sad memories in o Y, art Of the day you went to res The ones who thiuk of you “\oday, dear Afe'thé ones who loved you best 1 did not see you suffer, 1 did not cee you die I only know o went away And could not say good-bye. Mav bis soal rest in peace A DEAR FRIEND, MRS, NESBITT. #* NESTLER. WILLIAM A In memary SVILLIAM A NESTLER, who departed lite seventeen years afo today, iovem' Many years ago we lost him me_scems. 11ke & 4 oot varned 16 Niae we mm our dear companion, pBut throush Christ she nev’ is borr That we'll meet him If we're {a ©n the resurcection morn OWEN. :m'r. FORD. A tribute o.t“ a0 Wieee “EDYTH Fo parted this life one year ago today, mbet 1920, Under, covar o u new-born ¢ y You_ laid aside your "cares Slipped 800 Srings "an “ache into et we remember that it was won, A glorious race well run. Like vy on the withered ol.l. Jeaving me, e Grained the cup of bit 1 saw vou pass trom I spen For grit often dwells where seen. Part of my life 1§ mnuu Seen wig der ‘the sod_where dear Edit e e ves ocase. o jove you. i member you always for your tr o me until it comes my tme, to ¢ pitn, the aulet i Weli Joved AUNT, L0 UNCLE, wxgun WE DOUGLAS. OWEN, EDITH . 1n lovin, dear W ED] W50 w Wte “one_yeut ao tod "Novem T ¢lfl|ll mmnr b n'zoum- L. OWEN, * OWEN, EDITH FORD. A tribute of .the ‘memory of our dea: 8! Botrs FORD OWEN, who tntered ete #l rest one Jear ago today, November 8 We have only your memory. Edith, d To remember our whole life throu And your memory we will never forget— We will always love ¢ °d think of you. HER 'DEVOTED FRIENDS. nagb H. "WISEMAN AND BERNICE V. JA N. S OWEN, EDITH FORD. A tribute of love and ‘devotion to the memory of my dear ITH, who depared this Iife one vear 350 today, November 6, 1 She was one with a soul mv Whose heart was constant and true; One who was the same all the time, Dearest Edith. that was you YOUR DEVOTED FRIEND, VICTORIA A. E. CAMPBELL. OWEN. EDITH FORD, brance of our_ di rien: OWEN, “Who departed this life one vear ago today, November 6, 1929. e i bered in dea oLt O MAREL D O, « mn. MARTHA, In loving memory of my Oear Thother. MARTHA ROSS, fve years %0 on Noveiber 6, 1935, Abide in me and 1 tn DEVOTED GITER, HER LEWIS CHA!‘P WHEELER, HEN] In sad but loving e b G Membratces of our ett R nn i{n vo years ago. today, November w' mm sou, dear husband and daddy, More than any one can tell. Only God knows our feeling That no one else would know. TOUR JONELY W In lovh em- MARY AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS. V. L. SPEARE CO. s of mor con: wtfh"{'m original W, R. Speats s +1009 St. Formerly 940 F St. N.W. Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Printc Limousine Ambulance 4s 8 o Lincoln 0524 | ALMUS R. SPEJ\RIS s ding the Origl - R b iginal W. R, Speare Co. Joseph F. erch s Sons Phune 3034 M St N, Fpoi esr aoe GEO. W. WISE CO. 2900 M St. N.W. West 0is8. Established 1876, {JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1837 10th St. N.W. __Phone North 0047. Clyde J. Nichols, lnc. 4209 9th St. N.W. Col._6324. J. WILLIAM LEES SONS, FU AL DIRECTORS CREMATORIUM 332 PA. AV W.. , 1386, CHAS. C. ZURHORST 301 EAST, CAPll"Il'ol. ST. Frank chcrs Som Co. cwc:"u"f'-u m Sale. 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