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% PALAIS ROYAL G ITREET AT ELEVENTH TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400 Special Notice: Santa Claus Zeppelin Delayed by Dense Fog Will Arrive Monday Between 12 and 1 Weather Permitting! Have you ever tasted Burnt Almond Ice Cream flavored with - real fresh- roasted Valencia almonds? Or— Coffec Ice Cream flavored with genuine coffee? If not—you’ll get a flavor thrill when you try this new Southern Dairies Pint { Package combination — Burnt Almond and Coffee. They’re delicious alone— but wonderful together! Make this your dessert for tonight. Most Southern Dairies Dealers will deliver it to your door—at whatever time you desire —ready to serve. This is party time—and Southern Dairies Pint Packages offer you-a variety of delicious flavors and flavor combinations in a form so convenient to buy and so easy and attractive to serve. EXPERTS DEBATE UTILITIES CONTROL Theory and Practice Aired in Argument Before Econom- ics Meeting. By the Assoclated Press. ATLANTA, November 15.—Contrast- presented to the Southeastern Eco- nomics Conference here yesterday by Prof. James C. Bonbright of Columbia Unlverulty and Preston S. Arkwright, president of the Georgia Power Co. Prof. Bonbfl(ht said “political por- tents point to a growing challenge to the American lystem of private owner- ship and operation.” Mr. Arkwright said the present sys- tem was adopted “after it was found other attempted methods failed.” ‘The Columbia professor said the sys- ner in which rates are determined are power company executive said rates lhauld be in the interest “both of the public and the utility.” The standatds of valuation followed by public service commissions in de- termining rates “is one cause of dis- satisfaction,” the professor said. Mr. Arkwright sald public utilities are entitled to as much “protection as private individuals in business.” ‘The Southern Political Science Asso- yesterday and devoted attention to con- sideration of results of the recent pri~ maries and elections in the South. memory of “Snooky,” my faithful peodle dog, who parted friends with me on Friday, November 7, 193 Utfl last Friday I had i Por D:l'""l-l ’B'IYII‘ we stayed to- Qur “{rials were the same. He certainly was u sood old pel The best one ever you 1 Jvee Him and he followed me Where'er my paths did win: POLLY. ing views on public utility control were | tem of holding companies and the man-. ciation also opened a conference here | FUNERAL OF DR. WALSH WILL BE HELD MONDAY Interment to Be in Mount Olivet. Physician Was Stricken Suddenly ‘While in Baltimore. The funeral of Dr. Edward J. Walsh of 2131 Pennsylvania avenue, who died at Mercy Hospital in Baltimore yester- day, will be held at 8:30 o'clock Mon- day morning, when services will be conducted at the residence. At 9 o'clock requiem mass will be celebrated at St. Stephen's Church, after which burial will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery, Six physicians will be Ibearers for Dr. Walsh. They are oseph _J. McHale, Dr. Raymond F. Osborne, Dr. Matthew E. Donahue, Dr. Richard McNulty, Dr. John J. Lynch and Dr. Robert E. Moran. Dr. Walsh is survived by two brothers and two sisters, Richard T. and Pran- cis F. Walsh and Mrs. James Me- Namara and Mrs. Willlam Greaney, be- sides his parents, John E. and Mary M. Walsh. Dr. Walsh was found ill near the Pennsylvania Railroad Station in Bal- timore by a policem and died at Mercy Hospital shortly Baltimore coroner issued a certificate of death by “accidental pneumonis ASKS WOMEN’S HELP Mrs. Gilbreth Makes Unemploy- ment Plea Over Radio. By the Assoclated Press. A call for assistance from the women of America in the campaign to aid the Jjobless was sounded last night in a ra- dio address by Dr. Lillian Gilbreth of the President’s Emergency Committee for Employment. Speaking over the Columbia Broad- casting System, Mrs. Gilbreth, the com- mittee’s director of women' activities, sald “there are about 60,000,000 females in these United States and we do ap- proximately 85 per cent of the buying, and there is not one of us who cannot help in some way.” THE ARGONNE 16th and Columbia Road N.W. Living Room, Dining Room, Bed Room, Kitchen and Bath ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION ... together urntAlmond and Coffee Try these other delicior.s SOUTHERN DAIRIES PINT PACKAGES PUMPKIN CUSTARD & CRANBERRY ICE BURNT ALMOND & COFFEE Southern Dairies DIVISION OF NATIONAL DAIRY TOFFEE & RAISIN CUSTARD CHOCOLATE & VANILLA STRAWBERRY & VANILLA Solid flavors: VANILLA . . CHOCOLATE STRAWBERRY \\t m Ud/ ’(( «\\\‘ 3 3 J.[The death of terward. The | ha '?oo Boston uxrn,lg.r.‘ ;‘mu‘rm‘.:‘fi‘ MYSTERY SHROUDS DEATH OF YOUTH, 11}z ]No Motive Can Be Found for Suspected Suicide—Au- topsy Ordered. By the Associated Press. LANSING, Mich, November 15— 11-year-old Thomas Briggs was being investigated today to learn whether he strangled himself with a sweater, drawn tightly about his throat, or was slain. His body was found by his stepfather, Burr Betts, last night, half reclining at the foot of & bed in an upstairs room ot _his home. Betts said the boy had returned from school, where he is in the fifth grade. d played about the house for awhile, apparently in good spirits, then disap- peared. Finally, the stepfather said, he became worried over the boy's pro- ;:":‘:wd absence and set out to Although Coroner Gorsline nld he inclined to the suicide theory, there was no apparent motive, as members of the family said the boy’s school work was satisfactory and he seemed happy. A post mortem examination was to be conducted this morning. Coroner Gorsline said he would determine, when the results of the autopsy became known, whether an inquut will be necessary. Births Reported. ‘The following births have been repo: {0, il “Health Department in the s n i W. and Mary ©. Hofter, bor. Louls and Helen Rispoll. girl Natole C. and Mary Puj Lioyd H_ and Mary C. ‘Adolph nd A 4 Mary Favetie, b Charles P. ana Florence Stearns, & Deaths Reported. 1oThe, following deaths have been re eiih” Depariment "o the "o 34 sabeth W. Kearny, 83, Chevy Chase SARiRara"A. Hamilton. 78, 309 4th st. ne. Robert Bonar, 176, 63 Randolph pl. o Rachel L. Disney, 76, 591 Minnesota %, E. Gonnelley, T4 3718 13th arsaret E. Connelley. 7 ' 18 13t ot. William . clark Jinttle Burran, 91, Little Sisters o the Am.a« Madden, & Bivley Hosital, Masciana, 43, 'y Hospital. Jacob c. Simmons. q'. Olqlllnnr ‘Hospital, Pearl Rice, 38, Providence Hospital. William §' Schuabel, 14. 4316 Tth st. goivian” Richards, 11 ‘months, Children’s ary Brown, 6, Home for Aged and In- John Y 52, Callinger Hospital. Loutse 5, 83, 173] oth, st Tackson Evans. ‘51, Preedmens JHomi Alberts, V. Taslo lospital. James Lewis, ter Teed HosDital: Joseph Blackwell, 43, Galfuaser Honial, Boots: 40, M9 @ A, ’l!l‘-. .-. Sartie s n'.’ e Hosoial: LOST. FET o B BOSTON wad T T B v Nadonat 667 BRACELET. Tink, wi chain, mm!, in Renns Ctore: " prione cluu'yl X [+ K3 t Teward: fovem- 1418 A st. n.e. ol DOG: ard Tor Tetutn o o collie, ma ¢ ‘near Bladensburs Wedhe Gaye G Tavabtsviiie 248 ENGLISH lack and white, named +Don"; from 4462 Reservolr road £.W. Clev. i hort, white, Tomale, Wit some. Rew K.ll.u. Apply mng Ho!gl. 008 Jath n . KEYS. six. on oblong rin Park, near Eitmse Clevelang 15423 LOST _ CERTIFICATE—Notice siven that the undersiened is the owner of {hirty sheres of Washingt.d Railway and Company five_dollar rmrud nuk. 0. n:l’.und the tnat the same fost, mi ‘morning reward. i hersby lectrie ttificate nume of Mary 131d OF estroyed and h Application has been n.a. to the Wash- ington Rallway and Electr o hew certificate in liew thereof roed not to negotiate the above. ificate. (Signature of owner Citams: o October n to 3426 Mac n-cme reward or_call Cllv m 3 KINESE, male, brown, «ll Fhone ‘Adame (308 or seturn 1o 1008 Quebec pl. n.w. Re Il pearl diamond-si K D. Sorority pin. Sunday night; finder please Call Metropoiitan 54 KETBOOK. biack zipper, gongaining 15, near 660 K st. n..; reward. coln_7781-J. P in or around new National Theater: Taoney” and” one Eey: " Hoeral Feward. Cai cluendon 1115. MBRELLALeft In 36 Taxl, bhcl Sk ow entieman’s ELC Tethred fo Teward it re urne r_1108. TST WATCH, white goid, ady Return to 3729 Jenifer st. n.w. Cleveland 2800, Bigger and Better Funerals At Hall. the Usual Cost Are Done by CHAMBERS A Wbcll Funeral for as i: Li l‘enzl“ ';hnu. ‘Resting Place o Thel Lo ul'o-tl—l« Our Display of Finished Work. WASHINGTON GRANITE MONUMENTAL CO,, INC. 448 New York Ave. N.W. Ph. Natl. 5870 i ne. Secty. Best :n Town. Local Call.. Clll Chambers Co. $4.00 Col. 0432 ‘Intcrm on Savings Semi-Annually Compounded | U. S. TREASURY SUPERVISION COLUMBIA PERMANENT BUILDING ASSOCIATION 733 12th St. N.W. ». T T 'gfim l an, M. Sotn of Roancke. V4 ; Revs Ains Rawkine, Prances V. ‘Roberty. Mflill’. 32, m' Olga Fiorim- tnl Thelma E. " ull m‘fl M. Black- L “& T both ore, Md.;: Rev. Q. 005, & it o Gordsparils 32 o5 o nd _Mildred ©. and Evelyn Reed. and Hattie B. Ward, | 48, W. Dowlis nunm ©. Shan- s, 38 and '°3i. and Clara V. ‘mr kington. Between the years 1794 and 1900 there were 477 cases of arbitration of inter- national disputes. Garhl of Uhmll BECK, ALBERT ERNEST. We wish to ex- 4, our sincere thanks and a1 .:\:" WIFE AND onuunt RYAN. PATRICK J. We wish to extend o tion the | sincere _thanks appreci many {fri the beautiful tributes and exores- flons of Sympathy ai the death r husband and fatner, PATRICK J. . PAMILY. * Bratha. CHILCOTT, ELLERY CHANNING, day, November it 180, - P éfi’- Vienni is 1oved hus hln of Alice . utlee of funeral Iater, CONNELLEY, MARGARET E. - day, November 13, 1930, nt mm dene f her_daushter, Mrs. Berth: expressi our_belos mnm a'x'“x'tho'r"-u @ Fosne Berkies Davis. heral later: EVANS, JA¢ e Tnterimeit uuah “ “An a-urr{.‘l-l .'=. rhe 1413 1930, ai 1" o elock oo "M'-kr 1 o g | ¥ rest Tempie. nflcom-uu Temple; No. 437 0. 9. 3 o BROLES & n'&.w ‘Exalted Ruler. HORTENSE W. FLYNN, RICHARD 30k O i, Mera: Providence ~ Hospital, at . beloved husband of the hul late residence, E ainier, ‘Md, ence to St here Teautem mass. wili b¢ sia Serment Seount ou"fmn-nmr‘ L nt Olivet and friends invited. Teloved hisbend of Annie M. Cerdon ( (nee Henning). Notice Ot of ‘other veiatives and leng al h"ll Western Lllhl Baptist Church, Bedford City. Va. HILL, BETTIE BYRON. On Priday, Novem- t the residence ne, somen and interment at Gulpeer, owhoyember 16, at 1 pm. Pleasé ers. JERDI!. ELIZABETH On Sature du. ‘November 10, 1930, at Providance it ABETH P. JEROME, beloved m:l?&; Be: piscopal Churcl Ny A KNOTT, MLANCAI'I'II ith an (Kgsts. n.e. where ma ed_at 9 am. Interment Olivet Cemetery, LOHR, 14. i al a{w;e residence on Mone Tnterment Cedar HilL M. Priday, November st. NNTE M. ¥ of the 1ate ws. Funeral from mnlnn- (untnl pariors Tuesday, Novem- % a.m. Requlem muse ot 8 o Church m. Interment Bount* Oftvat. - Gemetery. " Relatives "and friends invited. MAY. GEORGE November 15, 1930, Taylor_st. . EORGE. Toved husband ot Ame Moy umn. A5 he W, W. Chambers Co. funeral home, 1400 Chapin st. n.w. Notice of fu- n Saturday. sidence; -307 33 llud MARSHALL MONTG Nsband of Geriruds Corwel NELSON, BURROWS. t B 183 Bl i Yember 17, Ville, va. " ** ¥ A Friday, -num-% ""%. o said at y vited. lnnr-lutn‘(ml s | WiLLIAMS. Y. Vetmber 1. 1886, by devoted husband of father of Roberta one bmfiu and - one Jarvis lu lmnflm. by "‘“‘.f. -o . . BURRELL. LILLIAN. In sad bnl oy n- brance of mv dear sisier. Fho departed u,nf- i peur n November 15, 1 ors lingers, d and n-m o ) A tribute of , dear friend. fllu.. Tho left, me one year a5 BUI day, November ‘lv Surrounded by m ds T r:‘ lonesome, y face mean nothing, ol ihe midat of A DI S = i DODSON. CHRISTOPHER. A tribute of and devotion to_the me father. a7 one year ago, mber In my lil.{m’our mem: it hm.v luyl vt me‘ e "8incd """’;:%mfifl' HONESTY, .,l R lovember 15, 1932, "c:: in life, mmw s.."w.*..’l.,w Sho"deneried lurhmnrtd by ll.rm\ll we A 'on bt faces, StIl n heartdche, hins and you. " "LSERTY mApTIST TON, Pres. L4 . L "‘Wfi. R tolu. lovember 18, 5 i i Soars ase Bt i e o ‘"E‘ = g '&fi‘m T sfifmgf' iovember .;’ aw’ away, i BRean ae ‘%m’o"n’h.m'“' A -luwu race nn run. o cheer s § lg Tars war, Not_dead. but bl wmum'u g m&m&'fi O mrs .+ St hod FHEE FEEE De; b0 mfl m; see your vacanf i&u WIFE. ¢ SHERWOOD. ANNIE E. A tril mmuwm ..tm‘“ who departed this H n | years ago today, November 18, WEBSTER. MARY H. In sad but membrance of my dear Jr e et T FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons a1 5 rch. imase T | 3034 M St N W, Fphe, wes sose ve:| GEO, W, WISE CO.~ W st, . ,”'5 N.W. | JOHN & WRIGHT co. _1337 10eh St Phone North 0047, Clyde J Nlchola. Inc. 4200 “I St. NW. 3. WILLIAM LEE'S SONS, FUNERAL DIRECTO! CREMATORIUM 332 PA. AVE. N.W NATIONAL 1384, 1385, CHAS. C. ZURHO! 301 EAST, €A ST, L1 RS Herbert B. Nevius 3 nn er CE | T e W) watice of P PRICE, | lnnim HOGAN. On Priday. No- 930, AL ihe Baptist g PRt Admiral Frederick low s LAURA NEAL. On Wi u..!u- . 1930, LAURA ite of Bd: Scott, mother of a_Jefferson. John .~ She also leaves five gr: four grandsons, four great-g: and_one ndson. u MILLS, On Pridey, Ne. onie Prapk. 6620 Wm. H. S‘rdo & G. Private Limousine Ambulance XX Lincoln