Evening Star Newspaper, March 13, 1931, Page 9

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LOOK FOR THE SCHWARTZ GOLD CLOCK ON S8EVENTH ST. —tomorrow we offer a most unusual Saturday,_Special! Illinois American-Made 17-Jewel Strap- Watch s 29 BULOVA Electric CLOCK 519.75 50c Cash—50c a Week New Styles of Cases . . . to suit each individual taste. All the latest de- signs of plain and engraved styles. The “OVERTON” A beautiful Electric Clock with mahogany case, maple burl over- lays and a five-inch dial with gold-fin- ished raised numerals. LOOK FOR THE _SCHWARTZ GOLD CLOCK ON SEVENTH ST. Ay%lfi&fiun Founded 1888 708 Seventh St. 709 Fourteenth St. EISEMAN’S JOHN RABBITT RITES SET FOR TOMORROW Funeral Will Be Held at Home of His Sister, Mrs. C. R. Chambers. Funeral services for John Francis Rabbitt, 65 years old, who died at his home, 1909 North Capitol street, Wed- nesday, will be held tomorrow after- noon at 2 o'clock at- the home of his sister, Mrs. Charles R. Chambers, 3395 suphenson place. Burial will be at Glenwood Cemetery. Mr. Rabbitt was a lifelong resident of Washington and had for many years Flowers For FUNERALS— 807 14th St. NW. Metro. 7433 Mueller Has Quiet Night. BERLIN, March 13 (#).—The former chancellor, Dr. Herman uuqlm, Vho is Il here, was said today to be & serfous condition although he wen! a quiet night. Britain expem a rtecord pleasure- boating season this year. Stntely Sprr-ys Buuhfnl Wreltlu C. & C. FLOWER STORES 804 17th St. N.W. Metro. 7945 609 12th St. N.W. Metro. 9369 Lack of Funds —need not stand in one’s - way when funeral services of quality are desired. We stand ready to serve any one ‘at any time, giving them a complete service of excellent quality at a low price. Our $100 service has all the essentials of services priced much higher. The service at that price is complete in every respect, every way suitable. ordinarily and in fUN ERAL HOME Inc. or rcfcr.enca. D'Ick yourneughbor PHIONESILINCOLN N 8260-8201 SEVENTH AND F STS. Open a charge account. Pay in convenient weekly or monthly amounts, easy to meet. New Spring SUITS & TOPCOATS $25 %30 ON CONVENIENT TERMS Style—Style—Style—there is style in the new Spring Suits and Topcoats that particularly appeals to young The smart, new shades are extremely rich— handsome greys, browns, tans and blues, both light and dark. The suits are tailored of finest worsteds that hold their shape and require very little pressing. men. 335 ‘Why it Pays to Charge it at Eiseman’s 1—You pay no more than the regular cash price. 2—The terms are so conveniently arranged that you will not miss the paymerits. 3—No interést or carrying charges of any kind. 4—No red tape—no delays—you get the merchandise when wanted. Mary Allen, 22, Found Wiring for Funds—Will Come Back to Washington. By the Assoctated Press. 7 LOS ANGELES, March 13.—Mary Al- len, 22, for whom Senator Hiram Johnson and her father, John J. Allen, of Wash- ington, had asked a diligent search, was found by police unharmed in Santa Monica near here last night after be- ing missing since Tuesday. The girl was located in a telegraph office while filing a message to Charles Emmons, Tulsa, Okla., asking for funds. “I have not eaten today,” Miss Allen told police. Miss Allen was traced to the telegraph office !.hmu‘l reports 0f clerks in a hotel where she registered | and merchants with whom she attempt- od to open credit accounts. Police sald she appeared highly nervous. ‘The girl was placed in the car of two polics women, who took her to a hotel w await word from her family, said to be prominent in Wumn.wn Miss Allen is the dau daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 1;..!ol'm J. Allen of 1716 Varnum streef The girl's parents sald she had been dee ly interested in church work prior er d!smpenlnce Mr. Allen said s-nu Monica lice advised him by telephone lut night that she had been staying at a convent near that city. The father said he is making arrange- ments to have her brought back to ‘Washington. He was unable to give any reason for her disappearance. DE MOLAY MEETING TO HEAR HYDE TALK Child Health Conference Leaders Also Invited to Attend Ban- quet Monday. Arthur M. Hyde, Secretary of Agricul- ture, will be the principal speaker Mon- day night at a banquet in the May- flower Hotel for the members.of the Grand Council of the Order of De Molay, which holds its eleventh annual meeting here Monday and Tuesday. ver Representatives of the council from | El p every State will be present and leaders ai in President Hoover's recent conference | jo, on child health and protection have beenl"l) invited to attend. y E. Dickerson, director of ac- | Fanss: tivities for the order, Minounced today that Dr. J. C. Wright, director of the Federal Board of Vocational Education, and Dr. Hugh S. Cumming of the public | Okia health service and Col. Louis A. Watres, Scranton, Pa., hi ments to_an international De )(olly lesory Board, which will counsel lan to make the vrlln!mtlmn md-wlde movement for boys 16 to 21 years old. Marriage Licenses. Ausust 8. Rodsno, 20, and Phyllis L. Rob- | Ta ins, udge Ma: Walter *Durai .5 %and Vireinia Brock- man. 27; Rev. ld' rd Graham, ooke Smith. 33, and Anne L. W , both of mchmond, Va.; Rev. A, d M. , 568 3 Madieon Heldhter Vo RBSRNE F5eht) B, Lowe, 33, and Sally 50" Cllnchy. 2.°and Maude Brown, 7. and_Eleanor C. Ak 428 : prangls E !!ndey 50, both of Bal Galbrait! rton. 32, vington, 32, u Shone W £k u‘ mtm t7. and Liewellyn W, Cockrell, 4% this city, and mv J. énexg- fana, g6, ind Gesella Ladner, 3 uma'rea wi.. n;n‘e‘radflu.““mn?hnfi‘r'n‘fihnn‘, \ oc] te, 33, and Mary Ach, 31; Rev. Aléllfilag:a‘ull- 3, l".“'lblll'*h Pa. lM Births Reported. The following births have been reported the Health Department in the o H bours (Surtle., eirl: Koch, sirl. bt & Evelyn alter, girl. George P. and Alice G. hmch st ulur L. xm! Margaret E. Kendig, Cecil D. and Mattye ll ins hn H. and nd 1 B. Pe irl. Soweoh . ‘anc Eisie B Lotimer, sin. Edgar and Beuiah P. Dansoisse, il William A. and Kat| ber, Frederick J. and Aflellld& ‘Schmitt, boy. Edward R.'and Carmen Gardner,'boy, d Dorothy Sasscer, boy. Wiliam and Mary V. Sanderson. girl, a; “Whitaker, by, Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been repo: {to the Health Devariment 'in the Tas 34 7, 2013 New Hampsh! lev, 28, 1217 9th s pi Samuel Carter, 66, 1100 1st st. Archie Brown,’ 51, O-mnnr Hos Blennie D. Hi 1438 Arthur Baumgart, a balloonist of Ber- lin, Germany, claims to have invented a new method of flying by means of a gas balloon and lmlll “wings” attached to the arms and Adult Funeral 30 cost less than.. ‘100 75 cost from $101 to 144 cost from 151 to 300 306 cost from 201 to 300 180 cost from 301 to 400 112 cost from 401 to 121 cost from 501 to lm 32 cost.....1000 or over “Satisfactory Service at the Price you wish to pay” Almus R. Speare Potomac 4600 1623 Conn. Ave. N.W. ad accepted appoint- | phoenix. L mun. omu."-'fi“ o BOOK. Va._ 3' ‘Return o 1485 ¢ Chn:ln st Distriet of Columbis — Pair tonight with lowest temperature about 32 de- grees; tomorrow increasing cloudiness and warmer; showers tomorrow night and Sunday, gentle northwest winds, becoming east or southeast Saturdsy. perat .;".%:’ date last Highest, 73; lowut. 33. T Tide Tables. (Furnished by Un!fied Shtu Coast and Todl—lmvfidem l..m. dlo.‘l pm.; hkhud:hllgm Illld Tomorrow—Low 11: ln.m.lnd uou pm.; high tide, 4:30 pm. and The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 6:25 a.m.; sun sets 6:12 p.m. ‘Tomorrow—Sun rises 6:23 a.m.; sun sets 6:13 p.m. A..m";u" Jamps 1o be lighted one- e lamps one half hour after sunset. Weather in Various Cities. ? i SNESTRNINLANIBSRLBATARISBINS A NPNARLZLS GR55R85R2RNNNRRRE S MRS RER2RRNERENERRIINRED E R PP S S PR A PR SET T ) A FOREIGN. wieh time, » Kreen: e, 3!225 ] 2:!283 BONCH OF KEYS—12th T You st Owner can na at = DOa, male, 4 Wl Thite i an uu, tan face, bl-ct blck - Clev. apply Animal 1d sve. s.w. _Nat, LOST. BIRD, DI Tost last Bunday; reward, Re- turn_t w Dias Newr st 2115-W ‘or’ un al COLLIE—M fute Wi wucmum and Sirees. re Bear*vetses; Gl ’v’vgg‘mu 5" from 801 Washington” ot linston Ay, o, o s w"zfi‘“cumf- Deired Vietmity ot ”A‘fmm H;P“L Fird ne Clare 678-W-3. Y "“‘"J’"’ Ding, Pho Tty Return to" 1103 urn . 304._Adams 0391. “wylm fiamonds wnd veer Renrd. Ap - S Bl evenings, D. O Tracy, Ambassador H unmmn. Keys, i nity of X :kln ' Stras) %’c m litany card, ec. lnd Chevy Chase K, Va .u:o llcen RINGS (2), I diamond ring; or in alley off Ji North 2434. Tan Ut cate marked oTan Jenking containing clothing books eic. ward 335, _Telephone Warrénton. WRIST wn'm-x—wmn wold, 15 sap- phize sttin street u; & Howard: 2416 Phone, i £ Metropolitan_131: Wfimwmm ward, ' Phone Met. 3645, Mr. Lemphier. T LT ] TV — T L ar Tag No. 17751, FUNERAL IGNS. FWVNW ~—GEO, C. i B LD od Sundayt” Eye Gude Bros. Co.. 31212 F fi Aute LOWERS For Funerals l‘y Wire Anywhere BOLDEN, Bt s c‘xl;n'xl.“n nu“&‘mm ifl-lknr 5 rge Tade mm 2 ort o-nnol and R sts. o ackson ard. POR! 1931, o3 K398: | smorsrrrm. & ity urdsy. March 14, st 11 mnv. ‘Muncie, o Vet © Gemetery. tives ul Triends ra' attend. On_Pridsy, March THOM, brothe! o Massie Maurry and Jemes Mu Bolden. He aiso leaves many mnn rela “'-'A'nmm Thinerat chael, Srd i ‘Puneral Saturda; “’:'m 1‘".: ape] termen }v, ‘o‘:nmuc t T Hospi Gallinger | Hospital, ne n m many Rem: resting b Raines 1 u.""é... . Rotice of fantral ‘h"‘ ™ Jonx ok, Jomn Eewany The B fl‘: JORN' EDWARD 7. tarch 14, from bla 1aes ) a kias Park Station, Arl s u NP, LL, be 3 H. . BURLLS, Sec's. of ine Nute A P Frank p. Canili apa St mA:&d Funeral” from 8t “Phiii terment &moam Ceme- Suddenly, ot '%{m“h x‘*.’%f‘ I Gatn i T3t Ch Chavin st. res] W, TWINE, WILLIAM u.rffi 1 8 et k2 TES,” beloved fate nméx: (B, olarke .na uum of Hers | omciating: 0 i 3 neral i | WALKER, FRANK D. On Thursd B e s Toers ency E&%m["’“ AL {v belo mes E. an reh his di' #08 8. n “Saturday. March 14, s s bun 5,804 Trignds limvied. Thedr of lllubflh Eva m Hida ¥. Colten: n;nn‘; rtx'r‘g.f'zh:’ Bove Heiatives m‘d‘ Hiends Port Lincoln Cemetery. lm hfln m farch 1 fritement Glenwood Cemencryt’ 10 GRAY, GEORGE. H. Wright Tab, are hereby noti meeting Saturdsy, for jthe tue: Bimy i brother, PANNIE E. oun'c‘ [ i ® oW R HARDY, BESSIE . 1% ‘Mager ‘1.1. e HAWKINS, n, ‘“m m Departed um lm o KNG Hevoran P' Ehe -lu leaves other nf’ ves an, mcx{fl: Alu der B Po 3 - -n r u" 518 J88E. Pee ‘ll; WIN m e 4 “z-“m"fl-'-ss:;; mol!ur oL Mrs, Jeannetie Bradson. z ¥ on loln'l' % ho :u ‘gu year 'mra 13, 1t - Gone, but not forgotten. 1% Teat, #uh‘n!. . ,-:%a»-m«m-' T 60 oany, Mearea isc 1445 He we lunvm-ln-ur. & ,.éf-%.. m,.. % +" Are those, urch, co'lam-l Itlc!l March 16, at 3 p.m. - = B m, ] "fl‘.!"'ni‘.“’.'? - E."1. :f."’" m"";..;'.:::‘; ":5“.5% m '{omu. . AND mfi- LA mmh "lol-lN- ERASTU! ;’um 'u?mit l'fin"’nfi%‘g ERAST! 2, igi1 st bis TestaSute, tfi'fi‘n nw = LEN, Lha uncle of M !’h& true and tender, én 5 o i1l remes wves show nm x . "’..i.‘ " iy m":‘-;fk.fl W years ago today, late residence L. r Hi st B (2l ay, March FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Funeral Cha EDAIE Whee. 0524 Thos. R. Nalley’s 17 11th St. S.E. LI 1220 CHAS. S. ZURHORST 801 Ill'l‘ C ST Prids rse ]ouph F. Birch Sons 3034 M’ St. N.W. GEO. W. WISE CO. e o - iz5%| "Clyde J. Nichols, Inc. 4200 Oth_St. N.W. ,mmn—é“t% She suicressors su of nor n-m 2802, 1008 H St. 1’“'..... JOHN R.'WRIGHT co. 1337 10th St N.W. _Phone Nerth SOit. CHAMBERS " Herbert B. Nevius Funeral Home 924 New York Lfiw MURRAY, W. On Wednesday, rateh 11, 051, &% N6 residenter ave W t. n.w. Anmn-nt 5, WAL ved the late Adelaids Tay and father of Violet A. Murras W. Murray, Jr. M e “fineral nome, 48 of funeral nereatter. 13 Ea usgl 16t] er: cdy Yidow of B lock noon. Ist’ Church, Leesburs. Bebiiives and fricads v Leesburs TER, MARY. On Thursday, March 12 at Freedmen's ital, On We h 11, I‘ -I!ll g XA ..'::‘"' s % )—ermn— SREMATORIUM

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