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CITY LIKES ROMANCE Eingsford-Smith and Bride Receive Silver From Oakland. MELBOURNE, Australia, December 9 (®).—Among the costly presents for the wedding of Wing Comdr. Charles Kingsford-Smith and Miss Mary Powell, ‘which octurs here tomorrow, is a solid: silver cutlery service in a beautiful cabinet of bird’s-eye maple, presented by residents of Oakland, Calif. It was at Oakland that the famous aviator began his circumnavigation of the globe and transpacific flights, and ended the flight around the world after crossing the Atlantic. REAL INDIAN CHARACTER DEPICTED BY LECTURER Oliver La Farge, Ethnologist and Author, Says Race Is Hospitable, Brave and Courteous. Oliver La !‘u‘n. noted _ethnologist and author, in his lecture, “Indians Are Pecpl.," given last ‘ni Central Community Center under the auspices of the Community Institute, pictured fl Indian as totelly unlike the Indian as a courteous, hospitable, brave citisen, with a_singularly keen mtnd and Qe clared that the so-called “bad Indian,” OT every fumly has need of an exceedingly moderate funeral service. But when needed, the funeral director called should be able to serve within the family’s means. WE have such a service, for we offer complete serv- ices for as little as $100—and for as much more, by easy steps, as one decides to spend. gEAL FUNERAL rrd‘erencg. ack q;ur PHONES‘LINCOI.N THE KVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1930 it o o 20708 3 |ALL-WEATHER AIRPLANE Dot unders 'WINGSPREAD 1S 22 FEET Mr. La Farge told of the Indians’ re- sentment because his children are taken “Flivver” Craft, Flown Here by Designer, Believed One of Small- away at an early age and kept in school. One of the most pathetic sights he thhld ever lee'nhhe zlld :; s gl;\gs mother greeting her daughter wl Teturned from ‘schlool with her, mother est of Its Darability in U. 8. tongue almost forgotten. luca “fiiyver” alrplane, belleved by its white people get along very well with the Indians, he declared. = Misunder- fim‘“‘."u”,fiu"},’:..“'h‘gl"m prac- standings most frequently oceur be- |y arrived at Washington nmye-n- tween the jgnorant whites and the In- | terday afterncon from me’W e, disns. Pa., where it was assembled. The Jiané ‘The lecturer described various types |was flown here by its designer, W. A. encountered in his expeditions to Ari- | Driggers of the Pitcatrn Co. who is Zona, Mexico and Guatemala. He was introduced by Mrs. Willlam Hard, who R-m a tribute to_his Indian lore which e expressed in his Pulitzer prize-win- “Laughing Boy.” visiting his parents in Kfllfl'mh The single-seater monoplane has a "I.‘r:a l‘!ld of only 22 feet and i8 pow- will demop miles an mmw':p M'Mfl: ning novel, Buy your clothes at Eiseman’s on our convenient payment plan—a little each week or month. SUITS & O’COATS 25 30 *35 EISEMAN’S SEVENTH AND F STS. WINS $1,000 DAMAGES H. T. Batcliff Victor in I‘lldou’l Prosecution Case. A District Supreme Court jury in cmt Court No. 2, before Justice 8id- dons, yesterday awarded Harry T. Rat. cliff, 1306 Four-and-a-half street south- west, $1,000 damages against Samuel Milwit, 1239 'X"elfl-h ltnet. in a suit for malicious mt Milwit without .Ratcliff cause procured his arrest and detention overnight in a station house on a false charge of larceny and that when a hearing of the case was had the chat issed rge by the United States | BEE: attcrney. Attorneys Hawken & Havell appeared for Rateliff. Granted Paris Divorce. PARIS, December 9 (#).—A decree of divorce was granted yesterday by the Paris ooun.l to Marion Merrill Deni- son, address was given as the Hun.hume Hotel, New York, against her husband, William Forbes Watkin- son. The couple were married in New York in October, 1919. This neat gray cloth casket, dignified, with the — Cars, Hearse And All In Case of Death Call THE GREATER W.W.Chambers Co. 14th, Cor. Chapin St. NW. Phone Columbia 0432 Where the Best Costs Less T! Science in a Laundry? 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W COLBERT, : ber‘ hf o-mnm g "" mnn levor COLBERT. devoted of Bhn o Tea iWo chitaren. (ir nm:h’?&".n ter and other relgiives wnd iriends in Tunsral hiome of ‘Al m 13th st. se.. until at e‘g ., thence to edries; oS com. CONOV; loved o lace Jennie Conovar an ) xnmmm ol m'v?o:u '& o, JMARY A. On % Sargs M".":'E’. n!l nrvxm DOWERTY, JOSEPH CORNELIUS. On Sun- day, Decergber 7, 19: hig rnldu-sr::,: 422 Emerson st. n.w.. JOSEPH CORNELIUS DOHERTY. sor of the late Capt. Prank J. rty. Requiem mass a the Churen %ot e’ Hai hureh of y Cros it Ly 3 lay, December it 1 mchburl Marriage Licenses. R. oS B oth il Clifton C. Brown, 29, and u-r.v ! g:. both of Hampton, Va.; SN, lrll Vanaman, 38, Dunne 1 Kev! “Bemtarir iy *Jib fAlldred ©. e yFimeinte, 34, and Lavinia Nor- an. £, . = Ernmlbb 4, lnd Holenct Butler, 26; Lewis, 56, and Hellen Small- Tunes. Coghrage, 36, Chatlotte, N. Oy 208 Neve Lee, 38, ‘Baitimore, M. Rev. D. Wheeler, 21, and Catherine Herbert, and Elizabeth 2¢ £, Johi 23, mé"?runh K. in, vitle, Tuirowe. Rey. P. "Clarendon, Vs.. o8 1. uon, in. this city; Rev. Jo- Worris, o 85¢ fulla 7. Kel it it Rove 'R, 20, and_Genevieve John- L Washingto anneise Ba oth of “Baltimore, Md.; Hev. John B He B. Robert: lew York 0"!. o '_'"13 a5 Ru- city: Rev. '5’ Selden, and lvflm A n."d Addora Artice, d Susle Bolger, 28; S o - Births Reported. The following births have been repo ‘o the Health Department in the past 3¢ urs: Broadus G. and Lillian Shreve, boy. Melville G. and_Tessle M. Jacob, girl. Hugh W. and Grace Collins, girl Thomas M. and Elizabeth B. Hammil, ohn and Genevieve Jonnson. eirl. Charles P. and Rosa Parrell, Horace and Gladys L. Botts, England now has 54,000 female post | office department employes. FOUND. FURBE, cquiaining money, Jound Monday T rear of use. Owner apply 308 Unigp Trugt "Hag WRIST WATCH, lady's. paving for_sdvertisoment. Kfia’fl’flz BOOK, !:I ‘moroee ""fi BT heads and receipts o A:lt & Berry. Return Phone ” National Ges nn Debagur u CAl n-wna Gwrer tan have by Adams 0818, BREAST] yan e mmm Nonh S o fathing "5 caliber e T un ine side, containing . ¢ erals; Thursday, December 4. Liberal reward for information leading to its recovery. h Tuscher, #08° Bimends Bullgs. | o0 and white. 8 -nwm o T e, 3518 Morrison ale poodie csgfilmn: ak parument | EYEGLA n_blue case. , or call Na- ‘s white wold vimmed Windly Totura ‘Adams Mill rd., SSES—-DMI( rimme 1307 Eug, GLASE! o nose e{e:lnlfl. with case ha lin optical Cojs name'gp, it :f! IRISH SETTER,_Ted. “female snawers Patsy.” Return tp 2500 22nd st. end receive Teward. LADY'S WRIST WATC! initials E. A A. v‘ruuspnl de, 4nd Conn. white gold, ‘between In- and Porter M ek reward Trumry Dept. e Frits, no li- 75 before 8 or Commuhicate Apt <8 wooien. 0o 3 id °, '“L'" LR ovkrd, ol SOLD WRIET WATCH and o ivat BT "&uwnd %l-bllm 6% Nortribrook T WA T black cikbon. i edged blacl ’l Llnedl 086 107 1 WATOH, Iad: ot ok, n-t. about 8. Decatur 1600 nitials 1 3485 ‘Waltham, with Te or near Press Bl rd. . near entrance of 30 a.m. W 161 cem- ber. ACCOUNT ~—Weekly or Monlhly Payments EISEMAN’S Fine Men's Wear Seventh ahd F Sts. w. Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road Col. 0464 Phones | 40 o T0341 ! | G Brown, 3! * Ann e L . a1, and :;um T. Green, | PETTIT, ANNIE Brathn. "i."-flr W 7.‘-:...““!“.. % PorseY Wx"? l oe mnen& 'w:" & al it are re- a of 2 fgsidence: 3535 13t at. n; , Wednesdaz, J. ELIOT - %m' Mg Dfl‘" at 113 i ot l-n.n. host ot ..'h... Tiniives ) Bpogises of funeral hereaf! GRINDER, MARY per 6, 1930, t the late’ HAMILTON. G Sunday. Decomber, g OB o, d l ll 1 Thursday, i Goharden Cataole Where mass will be said for Interment at Mount ‘? (Sgddents, ewmar: g T by t 10 Parsonage. Interment e % po. ‘Relatives and friends ‘LitePinent ‘Fort Lincoln cerae. oran. Funer: dence Thursdas ;30 8m. i nowl. Prionca mmeu HOLLORAN, Al Iadig’ Auxiliary to the A" qur are requested to meel JACKSON, E day. mber 3 0 [‘:5 roulaence. daughter of Bla” Jncksen of a1 frving S nw 8he leaves a lovin and two_sisters. i gember 10, Trom Evenczer Bal 157 Ehureh Dcc:quln, Va. Relatives and friends in JONES, E. On Monday, ber 8, w:n Anm E. J usband of Elizal ce Bo13 Ferey i Tate Tesiedee, So13 Perry R wood, Md., Thursday, Dec. 11, am. JONES, ADDIE. On Saturday, Dewmn [ 1931 An residence, 141 JONES, beloved urston and grand. Tother 0f four srandehilaren. a) rviées on Wednesday. Decembér 10, ount yernon M. A Hev k. T Cate OmEiar: invited. Interment Wood ‘o 3 Decem- Dbeloved ent- i, 10:30 o Ladies' United vl Dl S I‘ Sl LR n[ Sllvtr l H\. h(d n!lll services 'I be conducted S Blrn-hu C)mrch. t. " Ma.on” We ymber 3! "ilul.s " Prieads’tha nmm- 10, am. invit DANIEL. y, De- o D st x"!r v emorial PANTEL 1N, ‘aged b‘ ik 11 her Jate residence, num. uu. cember 1 it Carmel’ Cemetery, B-]umor-, Md. rn’mu and relatives invited. Passed away Sunday, De- Ly o oC011 B st .vahsE igeste "'R e B rdh, .i‘i rcoran st terment Arlinsion . mains resting fi 5 rmest Jarvia 3 ou s oy, neral church, of the Young y I.!l'l‘t‘l' LEB A at( Auocl HD l’oflluellrfl m“.l. ne the l‘;g:lr.‘brur A Vednesday, at 1 £L0m Jonn Wesiey Ghurch, 14th o b Mcu"m‘lA.S 'hOLLAHD. President. . (LEE: ALBERT 0. The members of the Na- Cuncil, No. 862, in Inde- 3 s, L o 14th lnd nrconn fl! n.w. o, LEE. W. 0. MRS. MATTIE DANIELS, W. LFE, ALBERT O. The Lincoln Mutual Re- lief Association announces the death 0! Brother ALBERT LEE. nesday, December 10, John ‘Wesley Church, ai st n.w. Member nvglo& LUCIAN THOMPSON, Re: MAHAFFEY, FPHEBE anuu e cember 8. 1930, at t o; ule W. Lawrence, ety u EBE MAHATEE Punerai Rove wuflnu X 2 p. Invned.. “fnterment ce ar "HilT Sometery. MARSCHALK, HENRY EARNEST. On Mo t East Orange, * Beloved hushand of ‘schalk snd brother o rschalk, Dr. uumon Hluehali .nu'fi'}- Charies C. h-nel Wednes JA-BI . pecemner ?"‘H“ SO AR R et it nem the Resurrection, ‘l Rew' York Gity, gn w«l esda; 0 oclock. ~1In in ‘emetery, Wléhl dly mornini E, President, 930, 4t . th 1s. Joseph di in New York City, BEATRICE FRA §5ed 18, years, wife of the late Willlam cRoberts. Funeral servi residence, ' 8922 Bellona ‘maitimore, d., on Thursday mornin; cember 11, 8t i1 oclock, Interment Gevans Prest: terfan Cemetery, Baltimore, Md. NER, HUGO B. 3. Suddenty, on s-e December 6, 1930, loved husband of Mary gt from the chapel of Frank . 103 705 Shmwor on' Wednesany, Decem: Ty 5,00 B0, Relatives and friends invited. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. ?Fbmfi’fl" ‘devoted hu Eé' i brothercin-law of M‘;: ednesdas v‘m i c’.m- PATRICK, DAV cember 9, 1930, at h ne. DAVID A PATE hushand of Kaile L. Pi and father of mvm A Eatrick, it.s Ben- nett Patrick af rs. Mamm Fineral from R, 3 Chaiiet, Jr "inerai fome, 521, 8fh ‘Thursdsy, Decem- her 11, at 3 rment Cédar, Hil Cemetery. @. On Tuesday, December 1030, at the residence of hef sister-in- M) Gyt 1513, wite of ral from On Tesd P8 caidence. o8 i e trick (xm ike) Al the'late Perry' M, Pettit, 1813 Emerson st. e, on Thurs December 7 o Catholl ‘Georg a2 Sorere ks Wil be shid a1 Potiramont Sharoh cometers POTEE. NATHAN. On Mungay, Decambgy 1. oa: ing _son of A o and brother of Laney and Remaing restine af, the W ch 1432 Yo n b "'1’5' Heo 'of Funeral Tater. 22 ROBINSON, EDGAR C. Deparied this life Mg&flly. Dcctgger l." N sming o i o Foblnson, tather of Hilda T:o'»'hn:’a, fn‘5 oten. * Remans, Yeste® 1 .vmf parlors, 1115 3and st. n.w. Notice m’fi.a t&u life Mon u!“{ o H.n We.?n. s Ges - and st th d!:;-mn..‘ 1011 7th 0 eh.’:‘.“fln B8 10 Tavited 1o htiend™ ) of Louls Fu. Toavary ’ 'ilfl\m Jlf"l huulfim 'OI m;“ o . 'h..'.:: "t g Qeorg: Bertha . -fiorx:" 4 e T s:..,,“g.:; wlm AND, MA| ber 7, 1930, MA! ears. | Funers! from oe! m- e Bee s6. on .l.k SR on du, al ‘“N i‘ufiz“‘r %“miu h L¥ o R this life 3 De ot 4gos, gt b b at osp!! In Memortam. AN, ANNA rance of mother, parted mudm lwo Seate st cember tar -ue i om'mm o ioduy, 8 adows tal membrancs dear, HUSBAND AND CHILDREN. M, LAURA. Departed this lfe 3 ears ko today, December 9. 1927, LAURA Dearest mother, we ‘u lonesome, ‘mi T But 't ‘another mother o Eould Al Jour place: We loved Eou. but God loved st HER R MABLE, BJ AND mm! M. A tribute of love and devaouon"zlo the memory of our wite ly ar mot) rod Where e ofir ot but coul Whom we love JACKSON, LAVINIA, Tn lovin our dear mother, Sho evarted this e elunt vears 880 2o0- day, December 8, 1922 unshine passes. sha rme rlm-e JOHNSON, ELLEN. 1In na |nd o memhTance o Gur dear mother, BLLEN JOHNSON. who departed this life two years g0 today, December 9, 1 lipe of sweet mn- brance, amemory. fond and true; st “toKen Of loves a-vuzs at Dullr Thearts still long for MR. ANE MRS, JOH‘N (2 N-Ix T, 2 love elave: year ago today, December It was an eerly hour— We will never forget the morning— amy The angel Aod S0%e' o Tvec™one away: Our hearts cannot, tell how 'we mis$ you. Our 1ips do not know what to say: But only God knows how we miss you In our home today. A place vacant that, never ean d. BevS TEBRERT - MINOR, :nvuln In na b t loviny e Dembrance of our dear father, M arted this life ome e 250 today. December 9, 103 hearts your me o ys tender, fond an a dny, dear father, hat -e %0 "m0t think gt H Vo KING. JOHN T. OWENS, JORN T In loving remegbrance of m Sho died four Sears aso ioday. December 9, 1926. - Gone, but not forgotten. DEVOTED STUBENER, FANNIE M. In loving brance of our dear mother, Pi STUBENER (nee Padgett), who dies years ago ‘oday, December 9, 1919. Sunshine passes, shadows fall, femembrance outlasts dll iy’ of few, d -mn Temembrance, déar *CHILOREN, CHERRY, BESSIE AND MARIE. WILLS, NAT M. In loving memory ('WILLS, who died December 1, WIFE. em- eleven t NAT 17, ., 138 V. L. SPEARE CO. JOHN R o Phone North 0047 i o s . O s pa AVE R NABORAL AT T R STV, Gl S nrll\!fl! 90 F N, Establishe WRIEHT co. 1837 10th St. N.W. Clyde J. Nichols, Inc. J. WILLIAM LEE'S SONS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS CREMATORIUM CHAS. C. ZURHORS' 301 EAST CA 'OL_ST: Herbert B. Nevius Funeral Home New York Ave. N.W. Distriet 2006 " L—prank cmsa:'&— R, U PTG Tetione National 2473 "Wm. H. Sardo & Co. 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