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EISEMAN’S Open Wednesda;y till 9 P.M. Now in Progress OUR SALE OF SUITS $25 Suits, *16*° 35 to *45 Suits, 'f26'5° If you do not wish to pay cash open a charge account, paying in convenient weekly or monthly amounts, easy to meet. EVENING STA RITES FOR MISS DU PUY TO BE HELD TOMORROW| 5™ Rector of Bt. Stephen’s to Officiate at Funeral of Daughter of Author and Jourgalist. Puneral services for Miss Jacqueline Ada will be conducted at Hines N““'llmm 2001 mmnm lm m» "'cum ""?"-m % Dlllbur-n will be Joseph de Brulllier, Macon DuPuy, 19 years old, who died sudden= | soci ly st her home, 1869 Mintwood place, yesterday shortly agjer breakfasting with her parents, Willlam Atherton DuPuy, author and journalist, and Mrs. WASHINGTON, D. RITES FOR ADDISON TO BE HELD AT HOME Services Will Be Conducted Tomor- row Morning, Interment Follow- ing in Rock Creek Cemetery. Funeral Services for Arthur Dulany Addison, prominent real estate op- erator, who died at his home, 2000 Q street, yesterday, will be conducted at the residence tomorrow morning at 10:30 o'clock. Rev. Dr. F. Bland Tuck- er will officiate. Interment will h n Rock Creek Cem 'w,°°l ‘Horace W‘:-MMI Curtis Breckenridge Bayne and Gilmore, Dr. -| Reginale Hundreds of families turn to ws every year for professional services because they have heard that we offer our services at a price within the means of ‘all. And they are justified in their choice, for our services, com- plete, may be had for as little as $100. When a family pays more than this, it is because the fam- ily wishes to do so. EAL FUNERAL HOME | > rd‘crence. Msk ywrne:yh PHON EG‘LINCOI.N B!OO-BZO! an old and ished that State. He had spent the part of his life in this city. REQUIEM MASS IS SUNG FOR DR. C. |. GRIFFITH Franciscan Enights of St. Sepulehre, Honor Their Leader, Who Died Monday. ufem mass for Dr. Charles I |35 Grimth, prominent who died at his home, 1318 day, was conducted in the Monastery, Brookland, wy o'clock, " Interment was Olivet Cemetery. In addition w his practice here, Dr, Griffith was for 20 years' professor of medicine at Georgetown University. He |, served as leutenant commander in the Medical v?l United 8tates Navy, forld War. m onnmvu i "%finu% Stonast of Col otth-lnum. mulchn: the Franciscan for Christmas! Don’t Let the Wash Interfere With Pleasure In comes Jenny on the Capitol Limited. Up drives Tom in his Buick.. Johnny (that rascal) actually flew down from New Controlled- Method Care L A controlled schedule for eel- lecting your laundry. 2. Each piece jdentified by an in- dividual number in “Family” Services. Assorted and handled according t‘:, h;zr;: nn% eolor. iid ashed with pure mild soa, seientifically :’houn for fi fabrie. Multiple-rinsed in pure rain-seft water, Dried slowly at the correet tom- rature. roned just the right length of time. Al laundering machines scientifically controlled for ae- cufate time, pressure and tem- &erlluu 9. Your things earefull wrapped and delivered on schedule time. Scientifie Cnm:li of Every Opera- tion! No Wonder Elite Laundered Clothes Look Better and Last Longer. COMIROLLED Services for Every Need Unstarched Finished Family—Ev thing carefully washed, be fully ironed and promptly re- turned, ready for use. Homestic Service—Everything thers eughly washed and ironed, ready to use. No starch. Thrift—Everything washed, flat work irened ready for use, wearing apparel shaken out, folded and returned damp for ironing at your leisure, Damp Wash — Everything thors oughly washed, shaken out and foldu{v Flat work and wq-rm! apparel separately wrapped an returged just damp enough for irening at your eonvenience. " -Call Potoniac 0040 about Special Needs " that suits you best. York. And the family is assembled for Christmas! Don't let the wash interfere with your pleasuré. Declare a holiday from wash- day by sending everything to be laundered crisp and fresh by one of Elite’s Controlled-Method services. When you see what scientifically chosen soap, pure rain-soft water, skilled starching and careful ironing can do to make clothes look smart and bright —you'll send them to Elite every week. The cost is so low. For example, Mrs. M.-R. K. pai® $2.66 last week for the following bundle: 6 Soft Collars 6 Men's Shirts 2 Undergarments 2 Union Suits § Handkerchiefs 3 Aprons 2 Pillowcases 2 Night Dresses 1 Bolster Case § Napkins 2 Sheets 1 Roller Towel 4 Tablecloths 2 Bath Towels . Mrs. M. R. K. used Elite’s unstarched Finished Family Serv. ice, described below. This and all other Elite services receive Controlled-Method care from start to finish. Read below all about Controlled-Method and select the service Then phone Potomac 0040 and declare a holiday from washday for Christmas and forever. ELITE LAUNDRY 9 Convenient Branches CALL POTOMAC 0040 FOR PROMPT SERVICE Entire Advertisement Copyrighted 1980. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1930. FINDS $2,000 ON STREET San Diego thor Uncovers Small Fortune Under 014 Glove. SAN DIEGO, Calif., Deécember 23 (). —~George W. mmmond, only a few hours after_he arrived here from Lake George, N. Y., kicked aside a dirty glove on the' sidewalk of & downtown street and uncovered a small for- find and convinced e t v.h.t the pocketbook mme — Marriage Licenses. l‘lnnu L Greene, 21, n 18: Abraham L. Orig Joe: ome !‘fizl ’men 2, and Grace E. Pranks, ke g Johnson, )‘ 2 clnu. o :;k jtn'of Wichimond, Ya: Rev-Jobs "n«;l}- W. Willia Bllnl ",m.! )‘(‘fl‘" e -‘“h . this e and L. o ove: " My, oeo': . Vernon Elliron. 1 Monastery Order, | & 5 S F e, o ram #nlllu. 23, and m“fl, 21, both of Oranie, Ve PR g W tam May, 3 wi o Y e e | B Vick, 22, Cvuenlborn N. R:$ Hunl’"‘}; 24, and Druew » b ruéilla Atlee, Tolson. 25, Berkeley. Callf. '35, this ey Teve . Her “fl"‘ 22 this clty, and Ger- Culpeper, Va.; Rev. Wil- nd o2nd Janie B, Wingo, tom’ Plepoint. ” Efift mdm?n‘d 8t o LR P o r'(" 4 ueu-m. 22, and Minnie A. 23; Rev. an e Deaths Reportcd. m! M. Benedicta Mullen, 86, 1500 35th §m..x TR Btates Soldiers 35, u"fln?fl“fl?".‘n"u the WRIST WATOH, publl T | can have Afia‘n‘f"flr&" A 'fi ?" o T3t end Buelia tum Boston bag e l.)nlud ight, oft Monaxy im er o * Liveral reward. " e: fie ack with white ; !:d u uu 13t 3 e Liberal o aress. Phone al o’ Bryant 19; t 3 ‘L.m - d LARY'S WR Tamond Ea'm op v Hinstrect n-"aga Vard. *Ratio ROTEROOK. ek loaTher sever TTige 37 December 3rd at Sth and 'E. Address 1510 218t st. n.w. Re'lrd 23° TBOGK, %, _eontal pair of siiver-shell lhml. Reward. nell.l mbia- 31 Tl R A "hu dari 5 D'elflll l“'l pers andopfer "’" "'15:‘#"1!‘.,;;,:“'."‘,‘3 8o, ug‘ e 3% IG, white gold, xne llfllnl.n:l i vlmx‘ Alley on Dec. 32 ward. Hyattsville d ‘:-n %-gom-nm‘m OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT —Wul(ly or Mo.tfily Pnymuh EIS Fine Mflu 'w Seventh and.F Sts. " W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner 'Spring Road Col. 0464 | Phones } Adams 10341 | CHAMBERS This peat m\.um.' p-muddfl:t’u. In Case of Death Call THE GREATER W.W Chambers Co. 14th, Cor. Chapin St. N.W. Phone Columbia 0432 Where the Best Costs Less du. o o Ao .z nu mia Fogl l., g ANDERSON, CAPT, WILLIAM THO gaturday, December J0. 8t bis m} iAS ANDERSQN, beloved Lusband o Funeral “Murray . E..m. i on Wi ANDII'ON. ' L 3 ‘m"':fl:& tuneral of o the worshiolil fes ‘The Ladies’ Colden Leaf b the A T, r.-!:.m-i-u.u.. 3 n,a...,hm — et | B %0 'rn'fl:? sranddsugkiter J‘& i« ill be h Eae ms A CLAYTON, me uu }-msl hm"unl%‘“cu pJonn R, Wright's ful m Dm xmmnenr, at Con: Sressional Cometery. orFiey rost from thelr labors and their’ works do follow them." On Sunddy. December 21. .~ Hyattsville, EE. Puneral from thel n, Mrs. John %W ”in‘ir'..-,a. fi-?":-«gz °‘¢'§55-§ uo ha oh: Stn St hesdes meratn, D-- eember at 30 oclocl JULIA W. b T mlm 1117 Bother o“r’u Hoqe sy 3 _am":,w e :a'x': -—inu. fi vn;snn, g..n“ .‘m % Do Baptist itarium. Cn tbars Williag 2, BROWN, GEORGE JOBERT. | “memory of my father, GEO! | BROWN, who o, posted away 1929, HIS D. He ohng B :,.:s...,.sg_.:';;ugwr -s .lunen E’E::fi b ‘..:’.. % SARAH 1930, at 6 Hignts Helgnts, °).o| B and lmnd- invi loved " motbir ward A. idence. g | LUCAS, MARY Jawm, Ak eressional 6«““0" VEY. Departed tm" life on at Dela- das, Decomnor BT 1830, v HARY n,gu '3"" "3’.‘;'%\'4 mcfl"fiw g“““m coustn J"F. ""%&m S i BT A ve nnn w mfl m"‘"-"i‘fij. . INIA L. In sad but oy r.M..mfne m dops 'x.,.r‘fea '!!fi- Toge, [0UF eArs 880 Aode): BTBREN. 6 LAWSON. WILLIAM M. AND LILLIE V_ loving memory of my -‘{ BN e el ) s o Hm;wy vmb: ‘bysone days, complete: s broken, two are gone, -rifi{'n CHILDREN. ¢ xed to the m w -ud#n'(” wo ) 0,God. hu drenrr esome. every ‘Ber. voice Uil weAry, R AR R .,,m, L ST Saonms, :fi.?.’a"k::'r 1, ..:“ MILES, -lflfll’ ".flulfl fi‘ mm ears today, er an v, 8f our mother, i o '%::&.%‘.’EWWW m: o nso. fl;fl .4.\.mm':i Fhis © T Yk 30 .fi'{'-‘;:".e..,.. G| N BieRd T itd, A e T Y » 25 '9th MAGHIRAM/ cember 19, NICHOLAS' ment of Funeral ser inesd Huroh, Nort aBre i Reifhcton National et 'oriw‘ McENTYRE, LAWRENCE B. mbor” 31,1030 'l‘ awande WY munu 4! Lottie Law i 6 o1, P‘lrul it a5 Friena ue‘ to -m;am o ": 0% imeion Rational o PERRY. THO K TmORE "& Suddenly, on Sunds: L. 8t ] ruldente of h . o ah . Sho * * N % t:r'.'mxnn'f'u‘nm\ * Lineotn Memoriar Ul g W S’.‘ ."."." e o 4,508, “fl v o L 17 *'l!;u, 3% s reun rfllfltnce m Yors” adary " ri s, n rs. Mar; ‘Proctor um.- 0'! ,lMldl! Decems her_ resi- o e Chureh, st lntorm-nt Glen- !Ml lite m. l December Holy ent i i ,3"3 ROSS, BA( e - e m...war-?‘% n-n ago yesterday, December much ory fad o ahe -'W can tel 4 byt Jovine ve 25T who y-four years ago, December alone knows Never shall her mi Loving thoughts sha place T vm glAll.ll !s.fi’:u‘ u;‘r:s, £ Tifa Decomber u " Ylll one Tt autely. siigpe Our holl"- flfll aches fO' ’flu my dear, But we will meet you in_some dl: FOR FUNERAL mflfi“ lyde J. Nichols, ne. 4200 oth_8t. N.W, J. WILLIAM LEE’ X SRV RN L 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. s pR—— BT W7 S W. Vz Deal & Cos rank g g\%fi% shone National 2473 ponTczn.; 'm. H. Sardo e Private Limousine Ambulance gam ox NE - Lincoln 0524 Col ve. " Potomac 46 New l.ri Ave. N.W. 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