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w“efl *ydu are so mleresked in reading this feature you bump right into the chap you had gour stenographer tell you were, out oF_ town / | FORMER KENSINGTON MAN DIES IN FLORIDA [« - James B. Morman, Author of Books and Contributer to Magazines on Economics Subjects. Special Dispatch to The St KENSINGTON, )ld.. November 15.— Word was nedna this afterndon been s resident of Ke 33 years before going to Floj well known as one of the leading magazines on ‘economic -ub}ectl Born in England in 1862, he came to this country when a child. He was a graduate of the University of Rochester, where he was a member of the Phi Beta Kappa PFraternity. He was one of the Puneral services will be held Mon- day afternoon in Deland and the body organizers of the Federal Farm Loan| Board. FREDERICK, Md., November 18 e du) —uelvln ». llnplg ran mrdny nnnwnndhh.ppdnt- lnmu for a term of four years, which His chief on December l aepuqul be lawlrd ‘Toms, who i 1] ynn mclmr Irv.ecrwfl.“* o lfi'lR\ll-hDfln ' Births Reported. \d Dorothy Cherry. menul A Ahd Cstherine ll?rlln. ‘il wir! Lehmen and Prances 3 Louis G, "and M boy. Lemuel C. and 'Martha b rmmm boy. Cecil and Edna W, Prlnell £ and Mary L amnh 5o and Hester g . and Erelyn "G Mecuithy, boy. d Christine de Munguls, boy. Allunsn % sng Anna E. MecQuin, boy. G."3nd" Audrey M. Nevin, ‘bos “hd" Catherine . "'0'Bonnell, | 938 pam. with continued mild temperature to- lu-lh“l-lm Tmpnmn—mnm 57; ., 57; 4 am., 56; 6 am. l n’ - 10 » 12 Relative huumlty—.mm.n 2 pm., mml (8 am. to 8 pm.), trace; of sunshine, none. ‘nmu!nm same dlh last year— Highest, 69; lowest, 48. ‘l‘fi'l'llh'. (Furnished by United States Coast and ) 11:53 am.; :13 am. and 5:45 pm. The Sun and Moon, ‘Today—Sun rose, 6:51 a.m.; sun sets, 4:54 pm. ‘Tomorrow—Sun rises, 6:53 a.m.; sun ulmd-lm‘finmu Economics in the Barle B teenth and E noon at 3:30 o' .V::I‘llrll' of funerai will be .in‘ to his former home in At- boy. John P. and Mary E. McGinn, bor. sets, 4:53 p.m. He is survived T, bo! Edward F. and Ellen V. Kamme: Moon rhel. 2:27 am.; sets, 2:59 p.m. Da Puner: from his Pe jonday, November ‘1T, 8¢ er nd Bens J. il sin, Automobile lunp- to be lighted one- e gy n'u"v.. nmua to' attend. Dorothy Primrgse, bor. Interment oh d Doroth: st Ak os | BERR! VIRG! Jovi: Deaths chorled. 5 S| urant and mother of af i ....,.'m'fi 'fi mes Ma; i m?l T, NDQI‘.I from Margaret Armitage, 0L, 410 oth st Daniel Muncey, £, Johin Dickeon Jnc Sm T, Viited Blates Sordhers' Mary E. Kemp, 72, George Washingion Hospital. Beverly R. Foley, 11, N n, 71, Mares reh 5 AT, Taterment e l'll this nn Tues- N EVANS g D) A mnu ':: o b 'Eown-r -fl w 176t Georee JACKSON. ember i1, 1 Pleasant. m' IY l Htfinlxe B. Weiss, 59, en route youts, nu -y xvn-mr 16, 1 : Phll Marting, 45, Gallinger Hospital. S8 s Service Som B, G uinese o 5 ) Tt Shaverames thapel: “Interinent uneoln Memorial Gemetery. aiakadh Eancuster Knoti. 36, ‘Gollinger ;nlmnn A Wheian, 2. mmwfil’- ‘Hos- Her heavenly crown is wom. Miiton Phthisic, 27, Gallinger Houpital. ] LYWR, SACHARD ot elad! o Rome. o ey n morer That is just what we're going to do—and if you miss a single issue— Funeral par- on s, mm.“"’mfif il | B, v 1 £ ence 7ou 8 Srod, "In. patience Jou IT'S YOUR OWN FAULT! g A | Boa Ttk "&RTM LAY, STAR RADIO (0. — | Bl e 3 o BRI connecti Urbaw and Suburban Service :" e WASHINGTONS LARGEST RADIO STORES Onlinest JO’VHr NW I350F STHW 11\5}4~)1 NW Mgore, 43, Youns, slias Jeter, 25, JAMES T. RYAN [{ 558 son 25, zuvercuions mospuas, - [ T AVE IN THE MATIONA MEXT TO PA Fanorel Director b e i rRiss BLDC 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. Telephone Atlantic 1700-1701 AND—Imagine Your DELIGHT—when we tell you we're going to run this feature in these columns every other day from now on! Phone District 4700 A-‘x’ln‘lwl:' e the 'ant lnlll[“fllco.:.l o-n—lu Dieviay l’lmlu WASHINGTON GRANITE MONUMENTAL CO., INC. 1812 K st. n: 87ih year of her age. : h i * 1 of 3. William | € %ilnpr g b “lg U8 New Tork Ave NW. - Fh Natl 667 3 ember 1. at 130 "Ch‘u.:f'n" 3 ; : i, Wis. o - A prinsield, T 5 ..u‘. mu“'-'z EA' Peuiaener ST 8.".""::5 Best n Town. Cocat can .. 9400 A Gift for Man Generations STIEEF c November 7, 1930. Until last Fri 1 Snooky was Por seventeen STERL!NG SUPERIOR Stieft Col. 0432 T y | Ladies of Hamline Church Societies ll‘h “- n.w. m Join in Two-Night Affair.’ - H,‘:’.""‘“’ Yo at 1 om. mr‘ The annual bazaar of Hamline Church va-n':urm Erovt (omce Hospiinr will Be held at Sixteenth and Allison fl‘-xfihm:'" Ju)' E. bel V‘”‘"fi,'}‘ streets Tuesday and Wednesday, with| st n.e. ‘Services B ‘R‘%fi" 1“ Mrs. Orrell Moody, president of the| %,‘,'.‘.’.',“ ,.",‘;“:,2,,’51, iy ,"‘ Ladies' Ald Soclety, as sponsor. Members of the Woman's Home Mis- sionary Soclety and of the Foreign Mis- slonary Soclety are acting as assistants to Mrs. Frank Weich, general chairman. will be served from 5:30 to 1 i gm«c,-:,,,,,fin" o s wl to find a gift that will embody ¢ kq}ilgplennre and utility Stieff Sterling gives. . Unususl; too, to find such beautifully designed : patierns, so substantially made, at these ', loner prices! - Start some one’s sterling : service Chtistmn with your glit of lovely i . Stieff Sflver. 2 A W. H. POLLY. W. WARREN . s W4 a. his- b & hiusba r G rail). Pune inrn ‘on“Monday, Relatives and fri Famous' Stieff T A Sterling Patterns o5 resy : y all the same in price A Full Compleme;n of Stieff Rose Service Pieees Entu'ely— TALTAVULL i iemnness i LJ“"":'.“;.’;:.., ..,.fl o an E ink] ln Jackson, 43, and Isabelle B. Funeral Home £ g Zurtiion, 31 and |, Marion C. | 3619 14th St. N.W. Cornet Spring Road v Michael L. Gump u 5a’ | Christina Col. 0464 Adams 10341 mber 33, Bote . both of Baltimore, M; dence, o1 7 Fladid iliar Pierpgint ‘Poore. 23, and Louise Hynson, | B R. THOMAS. Secratary. 18; ke MATHEWS, ANNIE M. Priday, November 200 w'hnlg‘."!‘xul Margaret E. Abel, | 14, 1930. at 223 L st.. ne. ANNIE M. ‘Lllaigier, Je %, nd u-rk{_nm. P Ty T Josenh F. Dean 23, and Theima C. o.:l 30; Rev. W. oli, Sonn, M3 Carter 5. Wexander, 3 "Gharies A. Rud and Mary L. ltro’.h er i hoth "ot Bnlladcinhia, Pa.; CA im-u, 31 Bhfladelohis. P ton, 20, city; Re Phones loyisu t 3 l‘c\lnt Oll'fl Cemetery. Mh\l'll llfl invited. GEOGE MARVEY. On Saturdy 930, at_his fi": 2 Regquest Complete Price List Emory R. lavl‘l.n: Abel, l". Jfllln. Charles A Smakwitz, 28 and Emms O. Sheor, 38, both of Albany, K *6 Teaspoons, medium. . 3. NEY. beloved wife of 6 Teaspoons, heavy . uglas L. lmu. 42, and uu. A. Ran- clrlwn - Notice o : e 2R Y QyToouERY Sysey M‘um&’ S osve . - 0' 4, d “l 'y E. Cal- Lo Bgrine i L jagianer, lowe. T, 34 4ot Mor M oremeer 1 m{o':':-" saige 3 ..,... e fii‘ A i ? th of Richmond, Va.; fane. "HATTIE BUSY SMITH. * N/ LoAuBEeY 'y radion: 32 and | Leona V. Shel- 6 Forks, mediom. Rev. John R et 6 Dessert Spoons. 'mm ot our mfim mothi Aol 12 NoSember 6. 6 Bouillon Spoons ¥, not say Whh way! wm: 0 chn" sm Vave of the LOST. red into an unki ‘brown, male; <o 80 3 pme fro ot h" ""f' e hon .’-'l- “Jicinity Chevy On ; Ciecds Hust Do m drin. And You. N, BURRO For the oid- d m-» 1930, Think of her I'Inl' o s des u-r 1o the fove of here: Think of he uuutmnu e is not dead—she is A IONTGOMERY, bel hushand of Getirude Colwell Montsomery. MQORE, MARY MONTICUE - November 14. 1930, at Readl -FOUND. EOK]I%V‘ gluoonxl."tuvou '“|'| “of ,'lh‘d FOR ENTMALS apoly Ruimal Bescue| . ore, dadenier of Mastle Monticus st e ot e, ine. and 2 pans o David_Monticue. . Remains Testing at the hn T. Rhines funeral home. orth On Friday, MARY Solid metal casket. Complete - . The kind that is charged double the b . price, §295.00, s Jo This means the Whole Funeral, Cars Included oyl BVt £y " Look for the words | 4 it B R T | e g‘im,_"_‘n “STIEFF STERLING” i y p § on every piece of the genuine the silversmith finds its highest expression n Stieff Hand- wrought Hol- < S lowware. - 2-Pe. Steak 5" The Stieff Rose Water Pitcher illus- *Early English 145 3 ons trated is.. Made in Heavy Weight Only |m l%n; Early English ‘5 G—Gold-cloth . . Paritan Clinton 1 + | TALKS. SALLY - | ., Jing. {OND BRA cu.rr Palace, Hecit or_doy Reward. *Reburn Kine's Palace Desk. Dog-suazed 1900 block of 4ih st n Englisn bull puppy, male. '3 _months F. Bi z L (18AAC 3034 M_St. N.W. Three completely stocked floors of Lovely GIFTS that ENDURE FIRST FLOOR A Prices Start at Men's Strap Watches. . .. .$15.00 Women's Wrist Wnch« 15.00 Diamond Wrist Watches. 50.00 Diamond Bar Pins. Gold Birthstone SETTER—] and white, named {rom 4462 lntrvolr road n.w. Clev. 7 11th and G s.e. e PR T T ] 1 -na F) ocl«:k Fiday. Return 113 g s n‘vu\ and bracelet, in oOf herd 3048. THIRD FLOOR Prices Range from SECOND FLOOR A Prices Runge Im. Sterling mm Sots.. an e piication Wai erdi Table Lamps. ... fplication, hes beR (REE%e ‘Gombany Floor Lamps.. .5 a,new certificate in Jleu_thereor L, Al De Davenport Lamp: 5 | gectte v."'. lmln-mn of owner! Statuette Lamps. * Coffee Tables. .. Smoking Stands. .. Novel Book Ends. Statuettes .... » i . reite Boxes hnqulre.Aboul. Our Special Nl D Bhas i Lay-Aside Gift Service A Complete “Seleetion of Fine Crysal Pen and Pencil Sets. . : To help you avoid Christmas Rush and Glasgware. Poster, China %elaniqn of Pewter. Selection of Silverphate. .. R 4 Cigarette Lighters Electric Table Lighter Onyx Desk Pen S Leather Billfolds. Beautiful ambulances bove. In Case of M_ Call '} THE GREATER W. W. Chambers Co. 14th, Cor. Chapin St. N.W. TBEFORE MAKING FINAL ARRANGEMENTS INSPECT- Abbey Mausoleum “A PALACE/OF PRIVATE TOMBS" ‘7 on Cemetery F Street at Eleventh Jewdouundbhnondlluehnuforummwa&nury