Evening Star Newspaper, November 14, 1930, Page 9

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KEADY RlTES TOMORROW Mnaumwmmm in Mount Olivet Cemetery. Funeral services for James J. Keady, 62 years old, who died Wednesday at Hospital, will be held to- Tesidence, 1234 Potomac street. Re- mass will follow at Holy Trinity Interment will be in Mount Established in 1875 'Under'selling Prices Carpets & Llnoleums Making the name Hinkel syn-|g onymous with ECONOMY in|g CARPET BUYING by quot ing prices like these on stand- ard floor coverings of the most|g& wanted kinds: Five Qualities—full line of colors in each—9 ft., 12 ft, 15 ft. and 18 ft. widths. $3.75 Sq. Yd. Up. Chenilles, $10.75 Sq. Yd. Up. An exceptional selection of Chenille Carpets—all widths up to 18 ft. Axminsters, $2.75 yd. up— Wilton Velvets, $3.50 yd.— Wiltons, $4.25 yd. up. Narrow Widths $2.75 Yd. Up. i Linoleum $2.25 & $2.85 Sq. Yd. We're ut-of the “Shopping District,” but Riverdale and Mt. Rainier cars pass our door, and there’s plenty of Parking Space here. Have Your Rugs & Carpets Shampooed before Thanksgiving, by Hinkel's exclusive process. It gives 100% satisfaction. Prom) 5 ’pt service. Autos call—phone or write E. P. HINKEL & CO. RUG AND CARPET CLEANING—FINE 600 Rhode Island Ave. N.E. Telephones: Potomac 1172-1173-1174-1175 Very special prices for real INLAID LINOLEUM. Choice of Four patterns. DISCOUNT DROUGHT INJURY TO TREES Washington Parks Need Rain Enough to Saturate Soil to Roots. Department of Agriculture experts believe that if the soll moisture con- ditions are relieved a sufficiently heavy fall of rain before the arrival o( severe ', Wi 's rnamental trees will not show any pemuunt effects of the drought this season. This information was conveyed hy Acting Secretary R. W. Dunla) the rtment, who wrote to !ut, Coi. U. S. Grant, 3d, director of public buildings and public parks, who sought an opinion from the tree experts of the department. Dunlap advised Col. Granc on of our specialists of on the park trees of Washington, but Secretary Dunlap pointed out: “If there lhflll&u:. a sufficien %o -.3."" which show visible and serious defects of the drought would séem advisable. If in addition to such wates it is gonl b’l‘e to m\ucl& the m‘nut branches some klnd 1! would pmb-bly b‘ ndnn- I8 nn been observed by some of our specialists that the majority of the trees “BUY NOW” mflo‘ Work. % = WASHINGTON GRANITE MONUMENTAL €O, INC. otk Ave Ph. Natl. 5870 O New X . Jardine. Seety: DODGE REDUCED! THE TREW MOTOR CO. 1509-11 14¢th St. N. W, F. F. LEAPLEY Florist 908 G N.W. ‘This is our CREDI PLAN —It Is Very Simplé '—It Is Very Dignified —It Is Very Helpful - %25 SUITS and O’COATS $5 Down, $2 Weekly or $8 Monthly . 330 SUITS and O’COATS * Pory,$s0 Weekt . 35 SUITS and O'COATS # 25y, 28 st These days . .. when every penny counts . . . it is very important that you budget your income carefully. Pay from incorpe. ..in small sums...make it easy for you to have fashionable clothes, without noticing the outlay. —and Best of All Not one penny is added for the convenience of charging. No interest or extras of any kind. Al Duy, Finde i !MAN MAKES FLIGHT o | (DAILY DURING YEAR}:Z22 By the Associated Press. Doctor Seeks to Prove De-|ioaieiy pendability of Aviation by His Record. SENECA CASTLE, N. Y, November u—xmrfl ‘Williams hunted for pheasants all day. At nightfall he returned home Fith an empty game bag, tired, d discou: By the Associated Press. KANSAS CITY, November 14.—A uu drought to d that they are not eflnt of adverse condi- [rea an extent as has been some previous penodl ut dr(m‘ht It has been observ loofl many instances in the pu‘ that trees which are the most severely one year is the endurance record Dr. John D. Brock, pioneer fiyer of Kansas City, hopes to achieve November 15 to prove the dependability of aviation. Remembers Hardships. Near his goal in a eon}uut designed | g to show the superiority modern air- planes over adverse meteorological con- ditions, the flying doctor looks back on days when he took off through rain, rn-loup fog or driving snow that para- nger and mail plane service, Ona day lut ‘Winter a highway snow- plow broke out a runway for him at Fairfax Airport, where he two planes in a private hangar for pleasure and business operations. Dr. Bfucklnrmdwflyhcklntbe days of the “pusher” plane. He now holds a mmpen pilot’s license. Helps Young Pilots. H;;pm; ymm' pilots has boen his pure d_given two punu to oups of meehlniu and students of aviation. When he its from his 365th con- secutive daily ht on Saturday after- noon, November 15, Dr. Brock will be greeted by Federal, State and city offi- clals and Al'ml and commercial pllots. ‘The 365th flight will not mark the €nd of his daily excursions into the air. He hopes to fly dally until he is too feeble to maneuver a “stick.” Satiiot the sucssbuekedied ik | 'ELERRAPH OPERATONR TAPS WAY TO FREEDOM Jugoslavia in the last year came di- rectly from America, and many other through Judge, Former Operator Himself, Tests Prisoner’'s Honesty, Then American-made cars entered Signals “Get Out.” other _countries. By the Assoclated Press. DETROIT, November Christopher E. Court once was a_tel iph 8o when Christopher pu.rcd before him on a d said he was an nld. “Send me some “D-e-t-I-0-l+” Denny tapped on & o, it,” said the judge. “Detroit,” . “You're right,” ’ “Now,” to do with your case.” -l-e-a-s-¢ l-e-t m-e g-0." “G-e-t o-u-t o-f h-e-r-e” —_— CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. Sigma Epsilon Sorority, Alpha ‘Wardman Park Hotel, 9§ pm. Asso- insect depredations, ased tion of the roots resulting in their im- perfect functioning, or as a result of unfavorable soil conditions, as where the site occupled by trees is underlaid by a ledge of rock not many feet be- low the surface. Injury Not Expected. “If the soll molsture conditions are relieved before the arrival of the more severe Winter conditions, it is not an- ticipated by our specialists that f.he ornamental trees in Washington show any permanent effects of !.he are certain areas in the city, such as Rock Creek and Foundry Branch Val- ley, where an artificial water supply !l not obtainable. Trees in the smal are watered artificially and it h he policy of his office, he said, to in- sist that the water lines be laid to prospective park areas before they are turned over to the Federal Govern- ment. btrr Dance, This means the Whole e Puneral, Cars Included street, 8 p.m. Meeting, Bi '-flct. St. Pal Sisters’ Club of the Dis- 's rectory, 8 pm. Metropolitan Methodist Epis- eer.l church. John Marshall place, pm. Dance, Chi 8 !orority. Lambda Chapter, Roosevelt Hotel, 9 p.m. Meeti: of Civil War, Eleventh and L streets, 8 pm. Card nfi,‘, St. Stephen’s 8chool, ‘Twenty-fourth and K streets, 7:30 p.m. Addreu Dr. Abum Simon, Washing- ton Hel tion, 8 p.m. Dinner, Washington Film Board of Trade, Ambassador Hotel, 6:30 p.m. umm. Brl‘htvood Citizens’ ‘Asso- Paul Junior High 8chool, mhth and Nicholson streets, 8 p.m. Card party, Clmi.ll Bridge Club, Ar- lington Hotel, | _Card party, Chlmr No. 76, O. E. 8. Seat Pleasant, Md., Boyer Motor Co. | showrooms, Capitol Bel(hu Md, 8:30 pm. Births Reported. The following births have been reported to the Health Depariment in the past £%% hours: a V. Dixon, boy. nald A. rge B an Wlllhm and Sally Knott, Mildred Burrows, Prank and *boy. g‘m-m and Alice Sherry. and M na Felen Fairts and Mary Guthrie, boy. d_Rebecca_Rcister. girl. faithful poodie dog, M triends with me on Prflly, W. W. Chambers Co. 14th, Cor. Chapin St N.W. Phone Columbia 0432 inly Where the Begt Costs Lese 1 w"m and he ooty paths did wind Whatever One wishes to pay when this organization is called is just what he is asked to pay. We know that most folks must watch the amount they spend for funeral services, and have arranged matters so that even those in very mod- erate circumstances will be sure of suitable services. We have services that start as low as $125, serv- ices that are complete, and in every way appropriate. e 5 a2 —— fa 14.—Judge | Bism: Stein of Recorder’s | Buf, i the mdt? “tell me what - Progressive Citizens’ - o'omwwn, 1519 'l‘hlny-nm Sag D | THE WEATHER mwwmw mwtumt‘le "fl%‘-—mfl]m with mild temperature tonight and tomorrow, rain tomorrow afternoon in Mporfion gentle winds, mostly east and northeast. le.—clvudy. with mild tem- perature tonight and tomorrow, ably occasional rain mhmflhlhlnlnl portion; m to htly t; spin among the clouds each day for | tomorrow occasio rmometer—4 pm., 57; 8 p.m., 87 12 i ‘midnight, 54; 4 am., 50; 8 am, 52; noon, 57. Barometer—4 pm. 3022; 8 pm., 30.23; 12 mldnl(m 30.: 332 4am, :o 23; Highest, 68; lowest, 59. Tide Tables. (Purnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) ‘Today—Low tide, 9:05 a.m. and 9:27 pm.: high tide, 2:06 a.m. and 2:50 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 10:04 a.m. and 10 H pm high tide, 3:12 am. and 'l'l. Sun and Moon. o ;l;odny—sun rose 6:49 am.; Tnmonow—!un rises 6:50 sets 4:54 p.m, it Moon rises sun sets 2:01 a.m.; sets 1:59 p.m. Automobile lamps to_ be ligh - half hour after lu‘:‘wl P Water. Potomac and Sh P B il 8 enandoah Rivers Weather In anu- Citles. FTemperature. ] Y 55 55 Weather. F R T T RS S S S R N S R , Daughters of Union Veterans Btockhon Part clouds | Clear Cloudy Marriage L:censes. John P, ll-:l..-nlhlln LAnd Alice G. mfl'mév P. fiinkfa""a' 'fl: R. Worthi, . Hill. 38, and Alice R ton, 20: Rev. Robert Johnston. . Eidrea J. ‘Crews, 30, 'and Eva Ryan, 20; & Vitood: and Grace L. ms, 17: Rev. H-nr‘yb - Tobfil‘l C'Gl ksda) 34, clfinnflnn. Ya. A"-“ ’"cfl ay: , this city; Rev. 2 Katheri Reed, 15, Both of Frederi T Vo Rev. Homér 5, Gouncllor. > Roger A. Regner, 23, and Evelyn M. Mor- jon L, i - both o Mouint Haroier, M Rov: and Louise 34, Victoris. Va., 31, Midiothian, 33, and Marsaret Deaths Repor!ecL The following deaths have been repor the Health riment in the past 24 hours: i ves, 8, St. Elizabeth's Hos- mbardo. 77. 41 oltock: e, "1308" West Virginia Webster, 63, Walter Reed Gen- T 61 4118 38th st. y. 63, Georgetown Hospital. e son, 60. Barner lane n. Martha x Butheriend, 31, 1835 Oxden at. T. Butt, 34, George Washington Afun Spafford, 8 months, Children's Hos- v'l‘vrw'nm Murphy, 65, Home for Aged and , found in Potomac River, 5, Tuberculosis Hospital, Fubsrculosia” Houpital. u. Gally Hos} The total expense of brin, an acre of dlh palms in camomum::m bear- ol‘h y:lflmnbd at $5,000 and takes FOUND. EEEH R e . 349 lang PAG—_Gold-cloth h'N Contataing eve n, Dear Newark. Reward Shone Eioee: name_stamped one Cleveland BOSTON ™ brindle white, pofni Liberal reward. H st. n.w. 1067. and 1916 DOD, Bosion terrier. 'hm ac one “white 6588, T R mame borhood of "Sumner th white rear: license > m" ”“fi‘.' a. "Br* Read. Clov. LISH e, j, from 4462 Reservoir ok o, DR. E. J. FOSTER EXP|RES; " ADOPTED BY MRS'EDDY ‘Was Practicing Physiclan Previous to His Connection® With Christian Science. By the Assoclated Press. WATERBURY CENTER, V&, No- ‘vember 14.—Dr. Ebeneser Johnson Fos- inm' BANK ROBBERS CHECKED TWICE WITH TEAR GAS Shofs Fired at Cashier by Four Thwarted Bandits Fail to Take Effect—Hold-ups Flee. By the Assoctated Press. CHICAGO, November 14.—The wood State Bank at suburban mmch- wood probably was saved from rob- bery yesterday by tear gas for the second time this year. Four men attempted to hold up the bank. Two entered, one stood guard outside and the fourth 'llud in an automobile, the motor runn ar Benson, assistant . leased the tear gas and the mld-b- robbers coughed, cried and:fled. They fired six shots at Benson, but none took effect. Tear gas had frustrated a hol of the bank several months ags to its use the bank was robbed of $3,000 last December 31. — REPORT ON TYPHOID Special Dispatch to The Star. LYNCHBURG, Va., November 14— Dr. Mosby G. Perrow, director of the Department of Public Welfare here, in the report for October for that depart- TR . Nov o A ives _and ange, Va. . Interment Pai SERIAKIN-ROSS. DR YLADIMER & & dence: 36 Miltary” rd: loved ‘husl of Puneral services at W. 1400 n st ber 1 SEIDEL. ELLA L Mount zion, Md., at 1 f ELIZA. On_ Priday. Novembe, 1930, ELIZA, ine beloved wife of Hen ‘3' b Bverett . Guic, tverett . . Arthur, Mary ment, points out, that seven of the nine | Wi cases of typhoid fever in this year were in sections oxtmm which have no sewer During October there were 52 deaths here and 68 births. i P ,h there has been & mmumn u:uvlty in mflu the principal sta. m of the ecunl!v 30 p.m., Pri In BONAR, ROBERT. 13, 1630 at b ui’é'.n";’:‘."flm 1 "°§" T ONAR, be ealdence sm:“rau. imnlcr IT at Interment Glenwood BOWEN. IAI-PI ' l CM on Pfl‘ 3 10 I u‘."'-' Bowen, M UTT, WILLIAM T. Inesds w 12, 1930, at 7:30 celo.e‘k - g ‘Washing Univers Fincnt Comumla Gardas umb| tery, Arlington. County, Va. of daughter, Mrs. 3718 _13th _st. gr: children. November. hen’s Chury 16th merm);:l i Monocacy tery, el after 1 duy. November 15, Relatives invited. mmnmt hnu Cemetery. o e norehy motiged to ing Ssturday, Novem! to srenge fol EDMO! held Sundny, Novembe D Bethlehem Baptist Ohurch, Nichol and Howard rd. se. STER EMMA 8. M. HANNAH NEWBY, lLeader. GEORGIANA FIENSON, Sec. rted this life Tues- 1930, JACKSON EV. James B Prankiin. - He " Rumber of other ul-tcl m.. from the " lum?m Gt Lingoln % Novem- Saenco 3ts Dixon et. Btuiatns” estine a0 Henty ol (I s restine I AR g Novesiber 15, from' Bt. Vincent apitol and M sts. HOLLOCK. MARY_E_ On Wedngsday, Nov I l’l‘llflln“ 05 V uM ‘ dcvoud lIIQ"!!P °‘=,l’5"lm0fl e ock Sne ls also .urvl-u"\y ren nds Tnterment Fort. Lincoin Cemetery. © 14 JONES; ANNIE M. On Tuesdsy, November ioto, atter ‘s lingering Uiness., Mrs e le Sesides fier husband. £ons and many othet Funeral Saturdsy, !vllcohll Church‘ Interment he late urvlm at his late reside Saturday, n m} :*"trien h. where ma be Shurct, where mage il mmm. i ferment at Mount Olivet Geme KENELMARY E. On Tbrstar: Nevameor 1. lioan, wm. rge Wa it Saerda y mmmen e st n.W. nnni lnurl v, 12:30 | SDrers i el whare masi 3 ":;f;_;’#,.‘.‘;... 18 fi‘“‘“fig ; &" wil BROWN, LENA o ot dear coustes LEN ho left us one yesr o s ".'m".?""“" \';n:fl I be wnlt:u i coming, TAY OR DIXON, uun-uun-z passed_to the Tears Seo todar, Novem: Ji i e b nrm ou? No, we never will. lelltn."l_l:" ,fil‘. Your ooy s 3T ASPER. ANNA J. A tribute of love I Remoty Sf Jour ity and °"r'=“‘5 fllM!. ANNA today, em| Bl it ¥ AHour deat husband and brother, THOMAB »./ ‘who left ‘eight years Ago today, Ni ber 14, 1922, IOM Ofi.fi ‘We_haven't forgotten yo ugh the years are e R P e LoV WirE, i ROBINSON. HARRIET. In m@ r :fl -"h""Il rs 850 today, November fo. s, ljred Fithout 2ew Tis has hovered m ough oach sOrTOw | o-m red to t] - dau rted lll'm’u”lt two years ago ' November , it is_lonesome here wil Pathe miday of friends 1 am out you, lue, with- | JOHN WM HT CO. 10th St ! 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