Evening Star Newspaper, March 11, 1931, Page 9

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Real Estate Loans (D. C. Property Only) o No Commission Charged You can take 12 years to || ~ay off your loans without the ex;enu of renewing. $1,000 for $10 per month, ineluding interest and prhcnpll Larger er loans at proportion- erpetual Building Association Established 1881 il Largest in Washington | Assets Over $24,000,000 Cor. 11th and E N.W. wIED RS E KATHERINE K. PATTEN FUNERAL CONDUCTED Curator of Washingtoniana at Li- brary Buried in Rock Creek Cemetery. Puneral services for Miss Katherine K. Patten, curator of Washingtoniana of the Public Library, who died Monda at her residence at the Cairo Hotel, ‘were m this afternoon at the Nevius funeral home at 2:30 nclock Burial was in Rock Creek Oemete: Miss Patten, & dlulhflr ‘of Capt. || | Jarvis Patten, 'a merchant shipmaster, | who became the first chief of the Cm'n- merce Department's Bureau of Na tlon, is survived by two -ueen. Anna B. Patten and Mrs. P, brick of d, )(lu. brother, lwyn Patten of ford, Til, iss Phil- and a Rock- Marriage Licenses. and Maria Biers, 38; 3, and Fannie Blech- Gazing Globe Ernest Bros. Columbia Pottery 1109 Bladensburg Road 8 Blocks North of 15th & H N.E. Pottery For Home and-Garden Strawberry Jar You Should See Before Deciding Bird Bath Visitors Always Welcome at Our Show Room Hours,9to 6 Closed Sundays Must Be Seen - to Be Appreciated Jardiniers MRS. MARY P. EVANS IS FATALLY STRICKEN Wife of Patent Attorney Dies De- spite Efforts of Squad to Revive Her. Mrs. Mary Pratt Evans, 71, died at her home, 3120 Thirty-eighth street, last night of a heart attack, despite efforts of No. 2 rescue squad, which worked about 30 minutes in a vain attempt to save her Hte the wife of Geom Evans, Evans, patent buried at vrlvne Roek Creek Cemetery, i eral services at St. Alba ohurch at 11 o'clock Thursday morn- m!“ Evans, himself in delicate health, was mtrut:dbl;y members of Bu:e Tescue an Lyman B. Sworm- :aldt vhen he coilapsed touuw!n: the death of his wife. He is a ne of Admiral Roblay D. Evans of Span- ish-American War fame. Mrs. Evans is mrvived M four flllllh‘ ters, Mrs. H. H. MTs. C. Schneider, Mrs. H. v Miiline -nd Mrs. Louis Smith: three sons, George Lati- mer Evans, Norman C. Evans l.nd Cecil A. Evans of Chicago, and a brother, Lee D. Latimer. TR o Accident Injuries Fatal. ERLAND, Md. March 11 (Spe- cial).—Loyal W. Boggs, 58, died last fighi at Memotial Hospital from in- Jurles received in an automobile accident n_February 28 on the Pnnklord mnd Reduced Price Lubricating Service $1.00 1—Lubricate chassis completely—37 ings rings with penetrating oil. 3R Tubricant trangmitsion and differential to proper I $-Test battery and add w Rate tires o prover pressure. Above Price Includes Material Steuart Motor Co. 6th at K N.W. Natl. 3000 Never Closed MRS. ELMA C. NICOLA DEAD IN SAN ANTONIO Word of Demise Received and Fu- neral Will Be Held Here When Body Arrives. Mrs. Elma O. Nicols, widow of John Nicols, the Istter a former prohibition agent and member of the Washington police force, died in San Antonio, Tex., Sunday, after a sudden illness, accord- ing to word received here. Mrs. Nicola, who resided at 419 Seventh street southeast, had been Vi iting in Texas only four days. Her laf husband was killed in 1928 when the automobile in which he was chlflnx an alleged rum runner ran from the B: more pike and crashed into a tree. He died in a Baltimore hospital, Funeral services are to be held at the OChambers funeral home, 1400 Chapin street. The time of the funeral ew | 18 to be announced after the arrival of the body from Texas. Interment will be in Arlington Cemetery beside her husband. Mrs. Nicola is survived by a young daughter, Joan Nicola; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Shomette; six brothers, Grady, Rodney, Gilbert, Trent, Thom and Louis Shomette, and three sisters, Miss Arbutus Shomette, Mrs, Angle Brady and Mrs. Mary Gooch. FUNERAL RITES SET FOR E. W. GUILFORD Burial of Hyattsville Resident and Federal Employe to Be at Fort Lincoln Cemetery. HYATTSVILLE, Md., March 11.—Fu. neral services for Edwin William Guil- ford, 65 years old, who died suddenly |of WEDNESDAY, PASTOR OF SCRANTON TO SPEAK AT RITES Dr. Henry H. Crane Will Talk in Religious Exercises at University, COLLEGE PARK, Md., March 11— Dr, Henry H. Crane, pastor of the Elm Park Methodist Church of Scranton, Pa., and Bishop Wiliam E. McDowell of Washington, of the Methodist Epis- copal Church, will be the principal speakers during the annual nllflwl u’- ercises to be held at the Universif M.:Sy.lma Mondsy, ‘Tuesday and W!d Monday_ and Bishop McDowell wili IdflMt semblage of students at 11:15 on Wed- nesday momlns Dr. Willam B. Kemp, assistant dean of the College of Agriculture, is chair- man of the committee in charge of the religious service gr . In addition to the talks by Crane and Bishop McDowell there will be music and other features, VETERAN OF THREE WARS BURIED IN WEST VIRGINIA|” George Crossland, 92, Served in In- dia With British and in Armies of U. & Special Dispatch to The Sta: George wars and belleved to have been the lone survivor of the British and Indian War. Crossland jnlned the British Army in 1!50 lml took part in the famous battle Delhi. Crossland came Monday night at his residence, ll M- try heart ston avenue, here, of Arewbnheumuuurnwnltfl song’s funeral home, Washington. In- terment was to be in Fort Lincoln Ceme- tery. Mount Hermon Masonic Lodge, No. 179, of Hyattsville, of which Mr. Guilford had been & member for 10 1yenru.uwbemc)m'xeoft.he-erv ces. Mr. Guilford, who long had been an employe of the Federal Post Office De- partment in Wi , where he was onnected with the division of post office service, had lived in Hyattsville for sev- eral years. His widow, Mrs. Alberta Guilford, is in Garfleld Hospital with & broken hip, suffered in a fall here several days ago. Besides his widow Mr. Guilford leaves two sons, Edwin, jr, of Washington, and Elmer, who lives with the family here, and two daughters, Mrs. Richard Plerce of Vienna, Va., and Miss Ann Guilford, who lives the family. CLAFLIN Optician—Optometrist 922 14th St. N.W. Established 18 Early American Group of much charm, $198 Three Quaint Pieces Fashioned From Maple and in a Delightful Cherry Finish This is not only one of the quaintest Early American Groups we have shown in years, but one of the most reasonably priced as well. shown are $198, and appropriately upholstered. The seat cushions and pillow backs are all reversible and the barrel-type back in the large chair is particularly comfortable. charm. See This Unusual Offering in Our Pine Room Many Other Faithful Early American Reproductions MAYER & CO. Seventh Street The three major pieces Between T Butterfly arm supports lend added D and E Spanish-American War and was a munber of Col. Theodore Roosevelt's h Riders. He was married twice second wife is uvm;. Ten chil- dnn survive, Union Veteran Buried. , March 11 (! P eneck) savioes held beti cial) . —Fun sel m ‘were hel y for Christopher Ball, 86, Union vm»nn iy, T of the Civil War, 'hc. body brought here from Derry, Pa. hcre he dled at the home of his neclhw. Samuel Beem. Rose Burial with the rites of the Improved Red Men. diceid otz iees Ml Births Reported. llowing births have been rej h Department in the I and e Br i Cemeu Order of o jast 34 hour: rman, Doy ohine Carbe argaret A nd Estes Kel Robert M. Toma it Sary ardner J. and rnest C. and Cecil D, and Hugh T. and 1 Tinly e 5 ‘“’ ustine ’o”:n h o boy. 7. ; bor. boy. heris b%QnHQ " Hetc En eNerney, eion, ml. L. emary llchho“ , girl M.'and Marthena Wolcott, George an Jun&cmxdm;%.. girl, Chester J. McGulre, girl. Harley 3. and Virgl ummins, gir] ohn ©. and e 904 10th St. N.W. Call District 9115 AMBULANCES Best In 'I'own. 34 oo Local C-ll Chunbm Co. Od un Bi.m and Bcn-r Flmmln At Hslt the Usual Cost Are Dome by Chambers Efficiency And Economy k3 Ryan Sarm’cr nour very great privi milies 4 ol fi‘. o hY“.“fl‘. off secifons. of “ufi. ity through ears Ve ether | th gecanton calls for sometning ela rlu or simple 5 service will be found % Combine quality with eal economs. Model chapel, private ambu- lanee and livery in connection JAMES T. RYAN Fumeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. Telephone Atlantic 1700-1701 Our Charges for 1,000 Adult Funerals 30 cost less than...$100 78 cost from $101 to 180 144 cost from 151 to 200 306 cost from 201 to 300 180 cost from 301 to 400 112 cost from 401 to 500 121 cost from 501 to 1000 32 cost.....1000 or over "Sdhfu(uy Service at the Price you wish to pay” Almus R. Speare Potomac 4600 1623 Conn. Ave. N.W. Telephone National 5000 For immediate delivery of The mr to_your hom- every wm!nc morning. Route Allnt will collect at t.bo end of each month, at uunn of 13 cents per days and 5 Sunday. i Hill | K MARCH 11, 1931 o0l it; wmw falr with slowly mln‘gm“h temperature. Record for 24 lun. ‘Thermometer—4 p.m., 36; l Dm n 12 midnight, 30; 4 a.m,, 38; 8; noon, 34. Barometer—4 pm., 20 2 midnigh 4 20.94; noon, 29.94. A |Dhm temperature, 38, cocurred at “Towist tempersture, 36, cceurred at 1 lfl a.m. perature same d te last year— muhm B1; lowest, 36, 'ru-'nhn. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetlc: Survey.) w—lcw tide, :46 .m-ndlu m. ‘Tomorro 1 am. l:nd onpm igh tide, 3:20' 8. and 3 The Sun and Moon. Tndny—mrvu.lltun.mm 6:10 p.m. rises 6:26 am.; sun . | three . 2535 IVLTIIRIINANINRATIL8ES . 2 TEEEE ER R S P S " = ol 23351 & LIESLR2RBAILNISARS! st FOREIGN. Greenwich time. todag. ) ‘emperature. We z e ather. WIRE MESH ORDERED TO RESTRAIN PRISONERS ‘Windows of Upper Floors at House of Detention Will Be Better Protected. Protective measures at the House of Detention were ordered yesterday by the District Commissioners to prevent pris- aners from climbing or jumping from its windows. They ordered heavy wire mesh screens placed outside the win- dows of inmates’ rooms on the third and fourth floors. In an effort to prevent further at- tempts at escdpe, doors which may be unlocked from within are to be re- placed. The last er to meet death at the House Detention was Mrs. Rose Spinelli, who plunged from a fourth-story window. A coroner’s jury some umo ago recommended that steps be ':m to prevent the escape of in- mal s Deaths Reported. Home for Aged and In- 1 Huntington at. 80, ll.'l Wisconsin ave. 1’ 317 Run ave. 0, UnitedStates 98,8715 16th at. e 16th 3t. s, found in Potomac is, Vi "'fl“ “route Providence arpston, Y7, Nations! Training Se) }h flmn s Yaliler, 7, Waiter Reed General Warie- hours, Reed Gen- x' Magk. 8 Walter Gen. B RO i 3 Ml"hll!. 35, Walter Reed Gen- n_Thompso: cn- o5 Brown. & Enfuk Ltn Sc{n-n conmuzzm Potomao 58; , Oxfor E.Verum, tollet_s QLASSES—Tortoise _shell nogn, betwsen Cinedral ave. and jor_Theater. _Phone Adams_8931. CE, ver, it Return to Apt. 207, b . “Reward. AR MENS M’m H street Djs- jet_line_car. 3 s Tween Jagkso e Renm A PO 3 sy Ot wil Some Jor Bim’or You can 0 L e Newar Sxeept blagk o m ward. cl-ulnu I S e rotarn 16 5 Pinder may kep Ak onvx seiting Lingoln !n'h ‘-'.'r’i'.‘?fi :fl"fiu n’ WATOH, white gold; Eigin, between biock Kansas 'av and ¥ h.w., Monday. - Phone Adims | nd .vo‘fmon.m;.o STUDY OF FORENSICS PLANNEDATY. M. C. A, Oarl Xing of White House Social | ®ISK*, Staff to Lead Work of Ora- torical Aspirants. A group of young business and pro- fessional men and college students. who quail when called upon to make a speech have & club at the Y. M. C. A. to talk over their forensic shortcomings and practice mastering The group of would-be, but so far un- ; moen-ml mm will meet at the Oen- Rites for William Sutherland. KEYSER, W. Va., March 11 ( ). —Funeral services wm held ;umr Wlllhm Sutherland, rm.ln ©Ohio unpey- having tn the years. Sutherland is survived by his widow lnd children, Grover and Suther- land, and Mrs. Lula Boyce, all of Keyser. At lesst 43 nationalities are repre- mmmmzummum‘ . Gards of Thunks, DAVIS, SARAH DI We wish to-ex- tend o u,-, 2nd sbpreciation 1o our thei bellilflu belove: Y BARNETT AND PAMILY. uomlzll. lr:‘t! W. I wish to extend my iation 1o - reistives, J. reciation iatives, ot Y Tpathy and lg’n o gour N, DA DUNLOP. At Fort esds, reh 10, 1931 A N, son of 254, Lils 3. Atkinson. Punersl al Cemetery ree O, 'rhuue.y March u. . Jdv '?; r‘x ""“.‘m" nunl"fi. "8, “‘é'a:..r w«..f.’i“ I IM“ te Al‘llnfl:‘r.u M. s une ing Puneral from Mount Rainier. Md.. Bl .fl’“"z i ELIZABETH. Whien w. 1981 st her resh ton 2013 New Hai RT R March 11, 1931, ROB. beloved husband .::.'."?." Al | B o 1988 TSra n uv, Baptigt onure £ R S e g Cemetery. pomu.nlon. CLARA March 11, 1931, at residence,’ 1679 35th beloved EVANS, oy 3 wife ces wi d st St ' m"",r.,;::,..fi..,:'éa';.. el ot RIRL, 3 L. 7 Mareh ACO} husband of Rachiel ther of . Ezel f yéur ‘Grandeniia dren and other m-u nt Thursday, n 13, sons ‘Memorial Charch. | Spring, Md. e ciiKMBER§ wi eton National Cemeters. AL Mon: March 9, 1031, rothe; Annte ¢ urtney, wnl " and ¢ fr na ‘ot Mrs. Rettls Robinson. He o leaves many other relatives and 1 Remals porarily T' at cho ’i'm ‘il Wt | R e 2:30 pm. * 'ma be viewed nurldlv o nmrlu at his lfl-r lnhrmtnt at ows’ Ce lington, ?:uvu lhfl. 11! :‘fl’l‘. MOSE! TR EA ) Pt ey ool TGS SbeiTaiet it el Jssmnine Osgol end wra holh two nbc- nd Dl .‘ll'x it LSRG - ln ent larmony kr CAROLINE B. On Monda: Ry P sorsta ™% f:‘u‘“ql 2 ©, B LN SR one sister, ‘Snurps: dl’ln lnl Mh!r nl‘ll * t the John _Run Lo ana Bre wia. ow roMareh 14 at L pm 3“. chapel. Interment Woodiawn a.',?"‘ m:af‘:a': interment private. %si‘%*w% Foet f?_ 3 In Memortam, ll!H& :rm Servicas ave. n.w, on s.m. »r'-»«mm ago tndly Mareh 11 198, SARAH """’8‘2, R ~ i DAY, AGNES. kmfi 'fl&“w v, Im 11, 1024 As we walk o et 5 M-u;‘{”’-m B T 517 11th St. S.E. .l.l. 1220 CHAS. S. ZURHORST o} axs, GaprroL wr. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons. ;| 3034 M St GEO.W.W!!EQ. th! ‘S" M N.W. " E ?:mnffi?&;m -—-—mi'."v‘v“f , CREMATORIUM )A. AVE. N.W, _ NATIONAL lerbert ev Funeral Home 924 New !ori A'\ H' ’%‘;g#'@m%?“ ok Efii TH §T. AW, National 2473 m. [rs. ': t] h'ne""fl“i s oK wtem 1 'mm mt rfl.huvu.n:d triends ‘churd A B Interment Sharon Banty. il et il i yate) Mount Olivet. Gems mel Chapel . Ave., FUNERAL DESIGNS. | Gade Bros. Co, 1213 FSE. Bervies. o EO. C. 14th & Eye

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