Evening Star Newspaper, March 8, 1931, Page 7

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Commission, and Mrs. Thomas W. Sid- well of Sidwell's Priends School, will deliver six-minute talks at the “clinic” meeting of the Community Chest Bn{e;:; Taugdny ;flgh:,u Blue T‘rhng]e Hut entief an silver cup awarded at_each the bu “GLINIC” TALKS LISTED Pour to Speak Six Minutes Each at Chest Bureau Meeting. Frank A. Birgfeld, chief clerk of the Wreasury Department; Peggy Clarke, studio director of WOL; Capt. Sidney g 'was presented by Columbia Polytechnic Morgan, secretary United States xnmmu for the Blind. To Be Largest in Town el CHAMBERS 3 Funeral Chapels. We can have 3 funerals at one time in our chapels at the same hour. We have 10 Cars, Hearses and Ambulances. Private Rooms for Families. All Newly Enlarged and Equipped. No Charge for the Use of Our Building and Chapels. ine Cloth This Is Equal to Any at Twice the Price Nearly 500 Ibs. of solid steel. Casket i T " Cloth Caskets as Low as $3 5 We Claim to Produce the Pinest Economical Funerals in the World Consudt Us and Save More Than Half In Case of Death—Call THE GREATER W. W. CHAMBERS CO. 14¢h, Cor. Chapm. Col. 0432 Al serv- fce, cars, and’anl for $100 Only... THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, GARBER FUNERAL RITES WILL BE HELD TODAY President of Miller Train Control Co. Drops Dead at Benefit Supper. Special Dispatch to The Star. HARRISONBURG, Va., March 7.— Funeral services for John N. Garber, 69, president of the Miller Train Con- trol Co. and one of Harrisonburg’s out- standing business men, will be held here tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. Mr. Garber dropped dead while attending a benefit supper at the Presbyterian Established 33 Years Specials Monday and Tuesday $3.50 Genuine Toric Glasses Far or Near Complete With Shell or Metal Frame Church last night. I health forced him to retire from business some years ago. Mr. Garber was president of board of trustees of Shenandoah Col- for 20 years, a former bank di- lege rector, rul uuu developer, churchman as president of the Miller Train Control Co gt :lrnsuunwn since its organization In some countries criminals are tat- tooed for identification purposes. Established 33 Years Complete Outfit, With Case and Cleaner Included Genuine Toric KRYPTOK Invisible Bifocal Lenses First and best quality. Kryptok Bifocal Lenses (one pair to see near and far). Best lenses made. Sold regularly $15. Special price Monday and Tuesday ..........ccuee Toric $7.50( ; KAHN OPTICAL CO. 617 Seventh St. N.-W. Between F and G Streets -D. C, MARCH 8, 1931—PART ONE. MESSENGER GETS CANE the | 74-Year-Old Employe Receives Gift on Retirement. Rufus R. Burnett, 'u-yur-og col- lepartm of the members of that division. The presentation was made in the presence o! a delegation lmm t.he division. Bur- nett was born in Carolina 1858. He was em| loyed in the Treasury Department tmm 1883 to 1893 and was appointed a messenger in the State De- partment in October, 1918. S ST, Marriage Licenses. Coral B Newman. 47, Cottage Olty, Md. cAtas . Flyon, '17, this city : 3 Todd, 32 and Norens Robinson. botn "ot noke-vme. Vai M. imés Washington, Sarsh P. ; Wi 8 eohre and Sithch: Davis, on. troit, Mich., and 35, this city;” Rev. Sones Frankig B0 Bierson, 32, And Dorothy -K. Bowden, 30; Rev. Freeley’ Rohrer. Stafford L. Coléman. 34, St Eien Camp- i, H, Whiting. Gierts 1. Wwyboraey. 25, Bouth, hichmond. and Evelsn Kvashicka, 18 Disputants, Rev. . Daugherty. nd Delma L. Heath, Md.; Judge Mary 6, and Cesaria Lom- .veinu.bgc. 'and_Wiorence P. t Richmond, Va.; Rev. Deuaherty. erlhs Re peor B.” Daughert rted. Glacomo snd C-rmell De, Leontbus, eirl. Mack se_Short, girl fobn end d Alle F:ehlrdl sirl. S W und fh fi iph M urt 'i‘ rma- ‘hle, m. .m fl Oe evieve Muire, Ryl riorlg T, Kendl‘ wirl. ces y, &, Trammell," bo: ‘Hass, ah .1 unnen boy le; rer. boy, Pekas. Yoy, Wara” sii \‘\\\ = \ Only a Few Items Are Advertised Our Spring Value Event is really a tremendous affair. There are thousands of items —all t—new — beautiful —u , ornamental — smart fashions, splendid things for the hom or auto— Enjoy a trip here tomorrow. Su the many demonstrations in odern basement of the 1 Oc.k.. for 49¢ Just 10 to a customer while Our ionally advertised Diapers, size 27x27 inches; hemmed ready for use. Infants’ Dresses -~ 59c quisitely hand- Il white or in zes to 2 years, These are embroidered pink and bl Infants’ Sweaters 98c All pure wool yarn in beautiful pastel shades. Some trimmed with nursery animals.—Second Floor. Printed Percale 9ljc Yard 'l'hh is 36-inch standard Per- cale at the lowest price we have ever seen. Every yard clear, beautiful and perfect.—Main Floor. Open-Stock Decorated Dinnerware Choice l Oc mer Plates, 7-inch 8-inch Breakfast Plates, 6-inch Bread and Butter :4 and 5 inch Fruit , 8-inch Soup Plates. Cups and Saucers, 15¢ i Choice 25c 7-inch Vegetable hes, 8%- inch Round Fruit Bowls, 10- inch Platters, covered Sugar Bowls and Creamers. Our Famous Franklin Rotary Electric Portable Sewing Machine $4530 e or $4 down—balance easy monthly Payments This is a full-size portable machine with a wood base and cover of American Walnut Veneer. Fully guaranteed. S and you will be Store Hours: 9:15 AM. 39-inch Width for FLAT CREPE Frock in the Paris Manner at a Fabric Cost of *3 or Sol 795 Flat crepe, you know, is always high in Fash- This lustrous, drapery fabric is such a bargain now because Sears bought ion’s favor. when the silk market was a! also by taking a tremendous yardage. Choose from the most becoming of —rose cedar, fraize, seasand; also pastels or ever-favored dark tones. Every yard “perfect”—you know Sears never We guarantee to save you money Honan Shantung — all-silk — imported — 33-inch — favored for sports frocks—the yard— 55¢ New Printed Flat Our Silk Dress Goods Dept. Is Conveniently Located on the No Parking Worries at Sears Roebuck’s —all-silk—39-inch—in patterns lovely Spring frocks— Crepes for $1% vara t “low-ebb” —saved Spring’s new colors The 39-inch width. carry “seconds” to lower prices. ent, on behalf | 4, District of Columbia—Cloudy rainy this morning, colder tonight, to- morrow_ fair and colder. I.nu::u,t portion this m with rain in east morrow generally fair and eolder ex- cept snow flurries in extreme west por- n. Virginia—Mostly cloudy and colder today, with rain changing to snow flur- ries In extreme west portion and rain in east and central portions this morn- ing, tomorrow fair. West Virginia—Rain cl to snow and colder today, tomorrow mostly cloudy and colder with snow flurries in north portion. Record for 24 Hours. ‘Temperature—Midnight, 42; 2 am.. 41; 4 am, 41; 6 am, 39; 8 am, 38; 10 am., 41; 12 noon, 45; 2 p.m., 48; 4 p.m,, 47; 6 p.m, 45; 8 p.m, 40; 10 p.m., Highest, 48; lowest, 38. ‘Temperature same date last year— Highest, 54; lowest, 38. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast, and Geodetic Survey.) ‘Today—Low tide, 5:26 a.m. and 5:58 pm.; high tide, 11:11 am. and 11:42 Tomorrow—Low tide, 6:15 am. and 6:51 pm.; high tide, 12:02 pm. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 6:32 a.m.; sun sets 6:07 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun rises 6:30 a.m.; sun sets 6:08 p.m. Moon rises 11:38 p.m.; sets 8:46 an. | CA! Automobile lamps to half hour after sunset. ‘Weather in Various Cities. be lighted one- Asheville, N. C. Atlanta, Ga. Atlantic City in: Cheyenne, Cleveland, Davenport, £3 EERIEE SRR A R R B S H T O RS R R A e S2EIVTIVIRZBRLZLB2ELRLTTILVRAREY Chemical Society to Give Medal. NEW YORK, March 7 (#).—The Nichols medal of the New York section o! the American Chemical Society will be presented to Dr. John Arthur Wilson of Milwaukee at a meeting here Friday, March 13, Dr. D. P. Morgan, Jr., secre- tary of the New York society, ‘snnounced today. Dr. J. G. Davidson will make the presentation. FOUND. R _LOST ANIMALS apply Animal Rescue g”n_-. 349 Maryland ave s.w. Nat. 8088 Wo pearls and Dohire i ¢ or near Ambassador eater W’r’dnudly Bighe.”Carl Columbla 4741, Apt. and "~ white; Broad . hl No.. ‘cnevy cg:.:‘ “bariway. Dfin’vfrdw'm’ 5“' Sowig if Tetmrned to 0a Rendoioh ‘st n¥. EO T bk "Lt n insanic 'i‘éa?.‘{ ht, March 1. Reward. all l!orlh Y Sufi” Martie n.w. brown o Cbarnes, 3 Gué itz, male. small, bushy tail: ag No. 18026, Answers name Eve st. n. white 10 d_ tal ire-haired e 6 imos., mear 30th 5 Reward. bmwn and wElte d‘:::l: POCKETBOOK, containin in front of Episcopal Church, Hyattsville, Reward if returned to Mrs. E. A. Fulier, telephone Hyattsville 19. 3 LICE DOG, female, hes coliar But no ta oew ‘name of “Ritter.” Rewar Diverice. sie1. | POLICE, | name “Rex,”" ta: ward if returned. Belgian, male, n and’ black. Libel Phone Wisconsin 4353, G | CRENS] 056 . | DIERKOPH, ;| T DAl Deaths Reported. ‘ iy gl 6‘?;?‘{”‘.:“" il ¢ &aalives. . Boy “-"‘t.ma“s.n fameson, 40, Wt e u'{'fm se. WILLIAMS. NANCY, th s 5. Cuulln Stospital. istrict Ji nuamcnn ospital. Grace ummh-. 1 month, Gallinger Hos- h Mitchell, 3 days, 813 R st. Qard of Whanh. ANDERSON, MITCHELL GARLAND. We wish to extend our thanks and apprecia- Tion to our driends for thetr Kindness. ex- ressions of sympatny and the beautiful joral_tributes at the death of our beloved RLAND | son_and _brother, ANDERSON. THE PAMILY. *© Btaflm Inl.fi Dapasied this life Marchi lovi uise w-m d_aunt urn Funeral Mon: Tee Gray fun s e 4% Rwe Retaives and Friends - no EN. THOMAS. 13‘; st Oalin BOLDEN, ‘aevoted Maurry ‘and _Jam; Bol »iso uvumaml ‘tfiends. | Remains ‘Testing st n 7. Rbines Tineral chapel. 3rd sand 1 Notice of funeral later. NTWELL, MARY AG: tut au. March 7, 1931, at her n.w. MARY Af twell and mother of Thomas A. Fungral from her late res Tesi- rch 10, ‘thence ty, wh Nnm ity. whe "':fl;.‘;’.i AW, JILES KING. On \Brdsy: Marc] , MILES KING CRENSHAW. Hemaine' ruun( at W. W. Chambers Co. 1400 Ch Puneral Monday, 1 1zom chambers’ interment Oak Hill o5 antwell. fo'ie Olmrch ul zh will be_said 9: Silver ‘oometers. Ceme- s e Mare ; at xm. YOk WESCEY . beloved Husoand A. Davis (nee C!o In). lrom his late reside: 132 25'.\\ on Monday, d frie Cemetery. - ‘.’J B Sheermont tn' uount L._On Ma-y. ufiim:' iaved nusband ot Annic 8. Davison ead Sor'of. e e Henry L and Mary Ba Funer u-nfi 5. at 3 v, Relatt Terment Glenwood Cemetery HELEN KNEFELY. On Satur- March 7, 1931, KNEFELY beloved ' wife of oeam;m H. - day, ren Valty Hock Oreek Cemi " Doolittle. RISt revidence. ‘1798 & day, March 9, at 11 s.m. ENDER, LAURA. On Priday, March € 1931, at “LAURA ENDER: | Eugene Ender. She als faves S Siner s SRR dhesls Remains ng at ibe John ines tyneral clunl. ird and 1 sts. Notice on uturfl;r un&b nfi'-nuumm Stusrt A 5 n.w. ln- {hmont, Bullsio, . ¥ Op Friday, March 8. lll% cash and m-m L Fups, Engilsh bull 'b’rlndle. i B ‘male | 72-R. 2, menths ad Bl and_female. PUPPY, black -nu ¥hite setter, old, ‘culy black ears, ‘vicini ., on lnmh z ALLET, T, T o vod leticrs contalning v;l\libh Vieinity 13th snd and Rh a: nd. Lib- 6th st. bet: o small dhmnndl i '"xx»o'n’:?ucmd nuuzur WRIST WATGH_Tadvs. white sold: briday: betmn H‘h and F_st n.w. and 507 h |BE Rewaca_oun vor orin 606; RIST w.u'cu Tady’s. white ‘F:x Theater and Brookland. ma e 1, “Seventy-Five Dollars Reward for the réturn of a straight-lined block DBracelet containing forty diamonds, lost on 1 217, bet'ten 33rd and N streets And 16th and Q sireets. Nichols Company, 636 Bond Building W. WARREN TALTAVULL F uneral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road Phones s Col. 0464 oid xwgn Adams 10341 Efficiency And Economy Characterize Ryan Service (Tt hns heen our my t pr s T A o et s be xan': economy. Model chapel, private ambu- lance and livery in connection JAMES T. RYAN Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. SE. Telphone Atlentie'1700-1701 the che ate Ea na 2 oove residence on Monday. uiem mass wi Cemetery. G arted this life on 1931, at her home, THA HALL, widow of st Geo Tite: Mg, Pu.‘n.fll will oe el m Jeru- salem M. E. Church, Rockyil Mon- day mu-reh 0 p s Rev.' Bowran s HENDERSON, CORA. On Priday. M . devotod wife mother ‘ol Leoms 1t and Permelia Lee. brothers v;nn two, sisters. ins funeral church, t. Simdny, March 8 'a% 11 am» 1 Leoh town, Md. BAYMOND. Suddenly te residence, 8511 , WILLIAM on_Priday, March 6, 1931, WILLIAM loved husband of Lillian P. Hotm, 1 from res and frien SIOND "HOFFMAN. Thierment at ‘Mount NNIE E. On Ssturday, March X 1, at her mldlw llll Hun! Dt fvm“ Yames G, Hoyle:” Notlee of tunerai a HUGHES, FLORENCE, On Pri i ‘on t 3 p.m. Relatt 284 Fiends invitea”” Tntermint uar'c': Ghael, W l 3 ulldtl?t:‘ #l‘)g' .:i e JENNINGS, MARY I On Pflflly Ma 193 1457 Fa LY O!. mfll l (rom "‘Emau. li 3 D m Iflul’ Gfl.l:“- n Saturda u-uh 1 nel" aondsy, Holy Trinity, near LESTER, CASSIE, On Ssturdsy;, Msrch 1, 1931 &t her reridence. 2331 st nw., Yovink sister Of (Lucy BAeas: acsepn anda Ioran Not! St funerar me‘r ‘Remaius resting Sy Ernest Jarvis lfuneral chureb, 1 m“m,,?':’-%,..“ e L, (5&’ %l, hlnhu.nd ‘Bin rl Collington, M Biitimor Md, Louise D. oAt Mountain Grove , March 6. 1031, tal. mmc ndS trom his Tate! r;lldlnu. "Si E . Relatives and ent nluwm '5'1- l-mra arere) Cw neral from Priends ?:vll:; it ’-‘l‘&? thmmt in Oak HHI Cem¢ March A RAN- 'ORAME, ter of Erances ana fhe . Iate “James Orame. of Ferry, o ister "ot Mise " Hdna rvices Saturday, March 's variors,’ 1300 N 'Monds loved W hm!nl Prom "her Pitt st Alexandris, A—7 Braths W%M funeral later. P Bt g ”’&:-u M‘ m late son. )mm the L3 ',P’?.H“ this lite : of " Katie “King, uel 15 and Julia'c ) Misury -nl .. a "Rev. Powell, ‘pastor. fnterment ehiiren umem; L YEATMAN. WILLIAM BARNES. On Priday. Maren 6, 1931 at hrmx.a-rlnm- '% vu-nnn brother ‘of Edith M. srence_ O, ~Penton: Collins “and Mrs. Plorence Puneral from the W. h 3 funeral home. o 3 Tam: "Fupera - Interment at For: Lincoln Ceme- In Memoriam. ADDISON, . vi oo BARE . R SR who usm ot Narch Enuhec in TTove dhat "has bnki ner 8 nd some diseppsar, Others may fad nd, But always my me Sf our dear “mother. ’nmfl a who departed this life three years ago todsy, Maren 8, 'BEvSrib DavouTERs. * BEALL, MATILDA C. s - | BOSTON, ELIZABETH A In mbratice of our dear sister, who departed th Ten eats ago todsy, March 8. 3 This day brings forth sed memories And the ones s .:“'.m 5 her toda: Are the " El < ” %nfii '-n- BROW, LU TN g femer r—mha:ea “ my desr mother, LUCY seven years llo MIY. HER BON, CANTER, llxurrr A of Iy dear mother. em who ried this lite two Sears sgo o day, Maren 8, In_my ory lingers, art wur Sweetly. sender, 1on4 and true; ‘There is IM a day, 3 ‘l'nn I o n Bl of you. UG ROSA LINCOLN. mn WELFORD. In sad b Elu and rance of our dear ll!fl: C by PRI 1le Tous vears aeetoday. Gone, but not e ten. T pAMILY. HN U. In loving memory our h d, fath nd 'y o ENGEL, whe B ‘uul'ml'ml 3 ot years ago today, March 8, 1 ot ETHEL, VELLAR. * AMANDA. A trjbute of love honor o the memory of our dear 3 on four years sgo 4 WARREN AND 5’%&%&"—. mbuw memary of our firlfln‘:E s, hers nnr years 830 to- -, CA! Sears 286 lodas. Mareh b 1008 o far awsy snd et g0 near, We see_our WIMBERLEY, brance MMS W. W “ M la"- Clyde J. NnEElu, Inec. f%|V. L. SPEARE CO. - ey mfin‘fl"sm ¥ St N.W. JOHN E WRIGHT CO. 1337 10th St. N.W. 4 Lu Hn:hvny Cherrydale, Va. a.r'...au 719 FUNERAL DIRECTORS CREMATORIUM 333 PA. AVE N.W. A’x‘.fi. LLL| U Mon- | Estab. 1863, 1241 Wise. Ave., pb. West . Thos. R. Nalley’s Son s Mare! Saturday, March o sidonce: POPKINS, 80 years of aughter of tm JJate Join and Ann Pop- B Pl F i e S f‘ ¢ Wisconsin Avente Baptlat O -:' mnfl%‘ 35 Imterment oeuru-E;d RY INIA. On l-luxdu Home for the VIIG 1, at nnnmr ol m utter of We 2 & '*'mwr Zunery 1517 11th St. S.E. LI 1220° LY Y ALMUS R. SPEARE A e~ St

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