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~H O] CE [RITES TOMORROW PI ANOS FOR D. A O'CONNOR FO K Bandit Victim Returns Home for Final Rest in Arling- ton Cemetery. FREE TUNING 'UNDER RENTAL CONTRACT WORCHS 1110 G EST1879 Puneral services will be held in Holy Trinity Catholic Church here tomor- row morning for Daniel A. O'Connor, 31 ynrl old, former Wuhlnlmnlln, who Saturdsy in Hines, I, from in J\lrlu sustained when he resisted t.hm in Chicago Sunday, Novem- A high mass of requiem wtll bo at the church at 9 am. be in Arlington Cemetery. 'l'he was accompanied here from Chicago hy the widow, Mrs. Helen O'Connor, and several children. Mr. O'Connor was an inspector in the United States Immigration Service. He was beaten, kicked in the abdomen and mbbed of $30 by the bandits. He was taken to the unlbed States Veterans' Hospital at Hin Atm‘..he time nf the attack his wite' for Thanksglvmg iving, with its spirit ot mwndnmmz -nd luuvity cal for a supply of good things to eat . . . the proverbial wrkey. with afi t.he '.rl m\nfl of course . . . and delicious candies as well. vfl.l lml Just the candies you need, at monzy-nvlu Pure, Fresh CANDIES Gold Craft Milk-Rl'ch or Dark-Rich Chocolates 80¢ The Pound Package The deliciousness ‘of Gold Craft is evidenced by its ever increasing mhmy . from 15th place to 1st place in only 6 months. It is a candy that everyone likes. Eu:me contains an incomparable assoriment of nuts, fruits Delicious centers—all! Encased in velvety mouthmelting muu ‘The perfect finish to a perfect meal. Gold Craft Petites $] the pound package 'lh-uu delicious centers and fine chocolate in the small European type candies. Rapidly increasing n pwuhnq. Hollow Chocolate Turkeys . .10c Hollow Chocolate Pumpkins. 10c 0Old Fashioned Mints, Ib. . . . .29¢ Whitnran Sampler, Ib. box.$1.50 Peanut Brittle, Ib. ... .....35¢ Stuffed Dates,Ib ...........3% Hershey Kisses, Ib. .. ......3% Myra Monet Marshmallows, 10c Salted Peanuts, Ib. .. ......3% After Dinner Mints, pkg..-..... 10c Georgia Papershell PECANS 2 Lbs. 95¢ cans gathered from direct to us. These Candies Your Choice of flm; Tempting ¢ : Ls. 49¢ Specially ulscud tun the new 1930 crop and are high-grade selected nuts with very unn At Our Sanitary Food Depts. Roast Turkey Sandwich With Lettuce and Cranberry Sauce only 25¢ that will be truly enjoyable. v+ . And the Usual Tempting Drinks, Sandwiches and Desserts at Each of Our Sanitary Fountains! Lunch With Us Today ... And Every Day! Popular Beverages Ginger Ales Canlleolden......... Clicquot Pale .. Clicquot Golden . ... Sauer's Rum and Brandy Flavors for Use in Cooking 8-03. size, 59c. 26-03. size, $1.39 Using these flavors in ook will Extract Vanilla % 10c¢ 3% 25¢ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, NOVmMBuR 25, matmhhb‘dd ‘ Vicflm of Bandits avenue; two sons, n Ooannor. s oo O'Ce oconnm, Jaad three ussell, Helen aneml and m Catherine celem SERVICES ARE HELD FOR CAPT. J. S. SCALLY Officer in Quartermaster Corps Is Buried in Arlington National Cemetery. Funeral services were held at the Ar- lington National Cemetery yesterday afternoon for Capt. John 8. Scally, Quartermaster , U. 8. A, who died l! his lhflun in ldelphla ‘last Wed- Born at Weut Point, N. Y, ll 3. 1873, Capt. Scally served in the of the Cavalry from October, 1897, unul August, 1917, when he was com- missioned a captain and quartermaster ih the Officers’ Reserve Corps and served during the World War. In July, 1920, he was appointed captain and was visiting relatives in Bedford, Me. | quartermaster in the Regular Army and Mr. O'Connor lived in Georgetown until | was on duty in Philadelphia when he about three years ago. He was a gradu- | died. He is survived by two sons, Vin: ate of Holy Trinity School here and|cent J. Scally of Morganville, N. later attended Business High School.’ Paul J. Scally of Philadelphi: DANIEL A. O’CONNOR. One is Sure —when he calls this or- ganization that he will not be asked to pay more than he can afford. This is a rigid rule of this organiza- tion, and ome which we shall not breek. Here, the family decides for itself what the cost will, be, for we serve, complete, for as little as $125, and for as much more than that as one really desires to pay. TBEAL FUNERAL HOME or rqferem:e. oqsk yourne\qhbar' H STREE PHON ESRLINCOLN ozoo-azol WALTER R. GRAVENER FUNERAL RITES HELD Resident Here for Many Years Is to Rest in Cemetery at Easton, Pa. Gra ununn o{ Amerle-n Steel Pmm dries Co. died y, were held r-mdny at hll residence, the out t Apartments, 1150 Connecticut ave- te . Pa |4 nue. Interment will be in Mr. Gravener, & reddnnt here for many years, is survived by his widow and mother, Mrs. Elsie K. Gravener and Mrs. mm.h H. Grlv:&t Secretary vl Commerce R. P. umme and Admiral Mark L. Bristol. FREDERICK H. GORE RITES CONDUCTED HERE TODAY A ‘Well Known Builder of Capital Is Laid to Rest in Rock Creek Cemetery. Funeral services for Frederick H. Gore, 48 years old, prominent builder of this city, who died at his home, 4223 Jenifer street, Sunday night, were con- ducted at the Wisconsin Avenue Bap- tist Church this afternoon. Interment was in Rock Creek Cemetery. Mr. Gore, widely known here, long had been prominent in Masonic ctrclu. He' was & member of the University Club. He was a native of England, and came to this country when a young man. He became a naturalized citizen of the United States shortly afterward. Ysaye’s Condition Improves. BRUSSELS, November 25 (#).—Con= ditlon of Eugene Ysaye, Belgian violin- ist, who has been very was sald to- day to be satisfactory. indisposi- tion is sald to have been brought on by overwork in preparation of the ‘Walloon opera, entitled “Peter the Miner,” which gflm be pl’mnud nethmth at the Our facilities for h‘nln‘ Rugs are the - modern. we'll clnn your rugs thor- oughly and return them on time. Call Mr. Pyle . . . NAtional 3257-3291-2036 Sanitary Carpef & Rug Cleaning Co. 106 Indiana Ave. TURKEY Here is Miss Turner’s RECIPE: ROAST TURKEY Wash and prepare a turkey, prefer. ably a hen, for roasting. Salt gener- ously on the inside, fill with dressing, salt on the outside and rub over with melted butter. Place in a shallow, un- covered pan. Preheat electric oven to 500°, place pan with turkey in oven and set oven control to 850°. Roast 20 minutes to the pound. an the ovens The above recipe has Dbeen um-d ami approved by Miss ‘urner, Director, Home Sarv(u Bureau, Poto mac Electric Power Co. lated that * “Matchless Service” will play important part in many Thanksgiving dinners. Its con- venience, economy and cleanli- ness will add much to the enjoy- ment of this great feast day. Electric cookery, with “flame- less fuel,” is smokeless, sootless, odorless. Women who cook their Thanksgiving dinners on electric ranges will have less work to do. Their turkeys will come from with a deliciousness that no other cooking method can impart. All of the flavor will be retained and the cooking done in ovens so perfectly insu- kitchens will remain cool during the entire process. Some day you, too, will adopt electric cookery. Potomac ErLectric Power Co. “Matchless Service™ been relieved transferred from Myer, to Providence, R. I.; Capt. George E. Lamb, artermaster Corps, from Lieut. Col Joseph M. Scammell, general staff, from the War Dep-fl.me':lt to Berkeley, Calif.; Otm. John J. Gorman, Infantry, from Snelling, Minn., to Camden, N. J.; Hnt Lieut. Bruno W. Brooks, Qulmrmuwr Corps, laced on the re- tired list on account of disabilf - dent to the service. —— CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. Lecture, Rev. Bernard R. Hubbard, 8. J., auditorium of the !nterlot De- partment Building, 8 p.m. Meeting, American Soclety of ln-‘ chanical Engineers, tion, Cosmos Club, 8 p.m. Supper, National chool, Lattice street, 9 p.m. Meeting, Business Women's Counel, Church of the Covenant, 5 w'u 130 p.n Card party, St. James' Catholi C&l\xr:h a Audiwfl;l‘nll.,n ‘Thirty- -aeventl'-i street and Rhode d avenue, M Rainier, Md., 8 D m. s Meeting, Southeast | Washington Citi- zens’ Association, Southeast Bnncuh Window, 522" Tenth Public Library, Seventh and D streets | por.aw, southeast, 8 p.m. , Allan Fisher, “W . duam ‘omen in In. pm. Jewish Communlty Center, 9 Meeting, Towa-Thomas A c;ugn'on mow.cm-w ur Island aven Eleventh street, 8 pm . Inspection, U. 8. Grant Circle, N Ladies of the G. A. R., Soldiers, Sasiors and Marines’ Glub ‘House, 1017 L street, p.m. Dance, Washington “Telephor - ciety, New Shorch!n’nflok Dpp 3’ il Pirefighters’ Assoclation * of the DL’%C'-. Rahlxh Hotel, 7:30 D:.L Meeting, Knhhh of Columbus, Wash- ington Council, Knights of Columbus Hall, 8:15 p.m. FUTURE. Interclub luncheon, Willard Houl to- morrow, 12:30 pm. Kiwanis, Civitan and other civic clubs. Spanish Minister Marzo Quits. MADRID, November 25 (#).—Gen. Enrique Marzo, minister of the interior, disorders n Spatn bas been ecitiized rders in criticized by the press, resigned wn. 8 3. 25% Brown lesther PRI mfi‘" catalosues. " Canl Na- $000 b% Gx °‘ et ?:'nlnln 330-Bill_and 86 nday, between ton, Li 0Ol mont] m.umm: RING, man's, about white Fhite sold setting in uurnrouun&tm i herd Uoul. 1 momn ol e iiEInEy %ot Onevy Chase Far swers to name Pflflc! reward. 8445 Chevy Chase Parkway. EARRING—DI Coln, Park. Reward. *eiepnone Li EYEGLASSES—Pair of glasses on 13th st. Tuesday morning. Finder please return ‘0 optometrist, name on_case. 'LABSES—White frame; between ‘lh and »_Apt. 302 Tiear Lin- incoln 1097. Forih "Oaro- 1th sts. Re- ontaining photograph am - imont rd., w EYEG] lina ave., ward. other to wm Lin. st. ne. ncxmcz—u on Monday morning, on Wisconsin or on 8 st. nw., & crystal neckiace. Please return to 33148 st n.W. Phone_West_1064. PIRSIAN CA’ hite, on Hemiock st. n.w.; liberal I {f returned. of call Georsie 0436 PIN_White sfiamel i mond in center; oiny Trom JEi1 Towell ok 's Ohurch. ~Reward if Tetyrned froi Tuck. Beward, 9 3ra ) ard, 9,3 PIN—Clover_destgn, = [ y mfl."b- e o0 mfi dz'm“” iBd IN, one -——r-rfl——mr—— ,,m :,,,W:,., "fl"' g‘j‘:“%? clipped: Phone Hyattsville 260. Rew BASH—Black and beige uuu sash, G F lumbia rd., between Pwood ‘Di. and. 160h st._Adams 9834. ooo with New York Biate p GG 48 reward. oo D mflmrm' ufli e A feenes: BRAES,D W. Chanler, 3108'P ’hrls'm BA A and H n. ete. nnm after 6 p.m. OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT —Weekl; orMonthlyP-ymnu SEMAN'S Flnu Men’s Wear Seventh and F Sts. Wo Offer Svecial Inducements Anxious to Mark the Last Resting ot se Our Diviay of Their Loved Finished Work. WASHINGTON GRANITE MONUMENTAL CO,, INC. e R T P e e Doctors Recommend CHAMBERS’ AMBULANCES g from B i Call Col. 0432, 0433 or 0187 Only Finest Cars Are Used Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road Col. 0464 Phosss | e To3a1 + | BEATO! University Law |- ooy, evening, vellow nd | rd F. W. MADIGAN 1S BURIED IN ARLINGTON CEMETERY Funeral sr or Frank W. Madl- of this city, w msnndnynilht.m Heart Catholic Church .o‘dock! brief -me-nw. ‘hambers home, '%lzm-eet. mtemmmmu- ish the nl-um -na !nxna- :z. th pathy " RICHARDSON, n November Hospital, RICH. Bis twenty-fourth year. later. Remains resti: Pumphrey's fune Nomx Tof funeral ROBERT. Suddenly, on 2, ' 1930, - GEGRGE and uncle of mains resting st Jarvis funeral chure riday, Nove m & T Petween W a ncny LLEN. fovember .,h;"cm"fiaf?‘;-‘"‘g..‘.cz_p“ AL O ARD ), who departed Ifll life one %H“fl.b" l!. l‘?‘b AND PAIHL T ho _departed lh o M-y. November 38, our e “;I.I nnnoi tell how we mis .ut only M %nnu SHES i&k" ng, remembri 4nd, father, unt fi.. A::::fl'?flfi"u %”fl'm Wednesd 1--"":'}&“'&%3’5 . ,,? 'h DENNIS. Onn*u:d". )'fl' ; 24, 19 and Bt Hagrie. Seloved Bugh devoted b INIO! ANNIE. !n nfl memory ‘ our dear mother, 'hn dl.d ine years ago rother-i; today, November 25, 1921. James Bommuwlll. nther of Mri Bennett, Mrl Janie own. Wllll and Sai ris. He hlld iren, & mot] nd olher relative Priday, Novembe 1 ann Arlington National resting at the W. Jarvis lunvnl chul’:h lai You_st. until Thurs- day noon; thereafter at the above resi- ce. ARD, WILLIAM THOMAS. On Tues day, November 25, 1930, at tdence, 87 120 . WILLIAM Ioted Hhatend 5t May 1 Hebbard. mme- of funeral hereafter. MARTHA ELLEN. On uenfl:y 24, 1930, at 13: ot het for our coming X & T S L oo - ’fl“wnc e o ?:m‘?i‘ {fi R Peace, m"fl peace, in this dark werld of st The, blmd of Ju;i hispers PERE! u:g:‘l UOI M mother, HARRIET L, 1t Stober 33, 'u? Ber ‘17, 1034, and Tathers November 25, 1024 in 1 ul n‘ L .l. '“‘. PERRY, GEORGE RILEY. In toving 8ot 'Z'..".“' “'J"‘*'s.,' ¥, PR, o Jrgg gpery "zir,_amv-%m ,..,..,I.',li:& i | I "Bl L R %M“%fl%& FUNERAL DIRECTORS. lyde J. Nichols, Inc. 4209 A TLLIAM LE FUNERAL DIRECTORS CREMATORIUM ".z. NATT mk er’s W, National 2473 V | B Al e mm'mm c-mury .iu? F'sn" mé Wm., fi- % o & Co. mun?‘cfln i ga'm XX. o I B& ook Hieaday, ‘Thereatter at ihe above residence. near Sheriff road n. Botel Cemetors, ‘Upper Mariboro, Md. FaAEsE ..r',",s,,-gm 8 o'cloc) i to bet Plerce t. n. Philip_John: S i, TR Gt a A eral uur """“x‘zdm’.fl;'%"m"“ X nsxkn ¢ eet a8ih st. ‘an IERNAN, MA 8 uny the “Tate Patrick n'3° Catierine at 9 r il er Soterment Mount Oflver Cemetery. lul-uv-- and’ friends’ invited to attend. KIRBY, Amci Ay i Monday, November CE A. o wite of o n PA. lar Hill Cemetery. . PRI, det Lydll flyl\n filh %‘%fl.&' fevitt. m:m rsday, R o 000!’"0% DA‘fi'IL A. Onnhiigd # S T te, Daiiel O ; o jor's )lo- Ron a1 Be Brideet an nor. three chlldrg m ! ave. h' GII _.nl:i h!’"‘y i “&nrw‘ 38tn ‘and © fety. "Refatives and Trionds tnvited % s tend. ORME, WALLACE. Suddenly. on Monday, RALLACE: beloved hush d of M 'HARLES 0 Sudde » on Mon- November, zc, s, 'r?n‘-' residence, Abbey Mausoleum {4 PALACE OF FPRIVATE TOMBS* Opposite Arlington Cemetery