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ASCO Coffee » 23¢ 35¢—25¢ - 10c Saved. 27 Acme Coffee * Heavy body—especially good for perco- Bosco Jar Threée-food drink. Ovaitine Very nourishing. Cocc;malt An ideal chocolate “drink. can 23c ‘The Quality Trio Finest Fresh Produce Large Bunches Fresh Eastern A GPARAGUS™ 25¢ Boxed Apples. ... .3 ™ 25c|Sweet Potatoes. .. .4 m 23¢ Radishes . ......4 " 10c|New Cabbage.....4 » 15¢ No. 1 Florida Fresh Green New Texas spring Kale New Potatoes | PEAS Onions |and Spinach 5 19c| 3 m 23¢c | 4™ 19¢ |4 ™ 19¢ Florida Oranges, 10 » »: 55c|Calif. Carrots. . . .2 »mee 15¢ Grapefruit .........."" 5c|Spring Onions. ..3 »= 10c We shall be glad to help you with suggestions for meal planning, and ASCO Prices will always show you a saving. This means much in a well regulated Household. STAR. WILLIAM HOLLANDER, STAR EMPLOYE, DIES, William Hollander, a resident of Washington for more than 50 vears and in recent years an employe of The | Evening Star. died suddenly of & heart !attack today in his apartment at 2109 Eighteenth street. He was 70 years old. During the more than half century f his residence in Washington, while in business, Mr. Hollander the last 15 and was a constant attender at its | meetings, enjoying the reminiscences of early days In the Capital. When he | retired”from business in 1925, he came 1o work at The Star. As the genial | d ‘opemmr of the freight eievator, Mr. | Hollander knew and was the friend of | [§ nearly every one in the building. He was born in Germany. near Ham- 1861, and came to the United States when about 18 years jold. Socn after his arrival in this | country he moved to Washington, where he lived continuously | "His wife died some years ago. A { daughter, Mis. Alma Hollander Vallin |cf this city, and a son. Edwin W. Hol- {lander of Alliance, Ohio, survive him. [} | Representatives of the Association of | Oldest Inhabitants will attend the [ | funeral, arrangements for which will be announced later. The body has been removed to the funeral pariors of Bernard Danzansky, 3501 street. DIES>0F AUTO INJURIES {burg, on July 2 panion Was Killed in Crash. DURHAM. N. C.. May 11 (®) —Law- | rence C. Lawless. 22. of Norfolk, Va., Y/ injured in an sutomobile accident, near | here, early Saturday, died today. | " Lawless, a Duke University student, | with Sevmour Jones, of Okolona, Mise., and Misses Louise and Mary Ann Trice, also of Norfolk, was returning from s ! dance. Their machine overturned when [ the driver swerved from the road to avold a collision with an approaching car. Jones was instantly | Misses Trice injured. They are im- Bigger and Better Funerals At Half the Usual Cost Are Dene by hambers A Whole Foneral for as s75 AMBULANCES Best in Town. Local Call .. Chambers Col. 0432 Only The an the hil th me sxirs eha In Case of Death Call THE GREATER W. W. Chambers Co. 14th Cor. Chapin St. NW. Phone COlumbia 0432 Where the Best Costs Less L STORES c [ WY Here's a delightful candy— the finest chocolate fudge— and MORE! For each bar pro- vides more “B" vitamin then on ordinary yesstcake, but you do not taste the yeost at Eat and WASHINGTON, Fourteenth | killed and the | D. C. MONDAY, MAY 11, 1931 THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Mostly cloudy | and cooler; probably showers tonight and tomorrow; gentle to moderate shifting winds. Maryland and Virginia—Cloudy; problbly occasional showers tonight and tomorrow; cooler in east and censral | portions tonight; moderate shifting | winds. West Virginia—Occasional _showers tonight and tomorrow; continued cool. Record for 44 Hours. ‘Thermometer—Saturday, 4 p.m.. 81; 76; 12 midnight, 66. Yest, ra- 63: noon, 10; 2 Beaths n.un n ared into atarnal %'E‘mgr;y ov It nu.fi i loved unm"u't ‘ances Hon iee 8‘9’ 2t 1SRieher, B B nte ?’51"’".. ‘- n‘:gm.' A ADA)I M. TAYLOR 33, Commander-in- adfent CICERO A LEE 31°, Keeper of cflhh,i"fl“f«"n' SON 32°. Assictaat. night, o5, Today, 4 noon, 69. Barometer—Saturday, 4 p.m.. 29.70; .69: 12 midnight, 20.70. Yes- | 4am., 20.68; 8 s.m., 29.73; noon, | 2066; 4 pm., 296 132 mld.ni‘hl 29.73. Today, | noon, 29.76. | 4, ig] , occurred at 4 pm. yesterday. | Lowest temperature, 39, occurred at | |5 a.m. today. | Temperature same date last veer — | | Highest, 71; lowest, 80. b oty ,MOTHER OF GEOGRAPHIC SOCIETY HEAD IS DEAD (Purnished by United States Coast an Geodetic Survey.) Todey—low tide, 10:12 am. Lillian Waters Grosvenor in en of our 1 N. to be held fre . “hlaren, 'Stk and D5 W. M, WIL TAM. on Sund-y ay a1 ‘st Bis fesidence; Ballston, oW \i%s Jovine son of Mrs. Lulu Murras. the te '"'M"i’ ‘ine. gnerer M WIINCI ¥ HANKINS, YNE. Attast N0 He aiso ieaves other nd meny frie ra his a;‘n“’”f:‘ru. Re) Inl ru‘lm lt lhl Juhn h Y Srd , 3:26 am. and | 10:24 pm.; high tide, 3: e Tomorrow- -Low tide, 11:08 a.m. 11:14 pm.; high tide, 4:17 am. and | 4:37 pm. The Sun and Moon. 3 ‘Today—Sun rose 5:00 a.m.; sun ma‘ AMHERST, Mass.. May 11.—Mrs. Lil- 7:09 p.m. |lian Waters Grosvenor, wife of Prof. Tomorrow—Sun rises 5:00 a.m.; sun | Emeritus Edwin A. Grosvenor of Am- sets 7:10 p.m. | herst. College and mother of Dr. Gilbert L D 6 s WA I | ey pevaeny” of - ehe* Nitiaa) Automoblle lamps to be lighted one- | Geographic Society, died at her home haif hour after sunset. | here yesterday. She was 79. She was the granddaughter of Asa Ratnfall. | waters.” great-grandfather of the late Comparative figures of the monthly | William Howard Taft, and the daug] nln!lllp.in the Cn';‘".fll for the first five | of the late Col. Asa Waters, jr., of Mill- months against the average is shown | bury. Besides her husband she leaves in the following table: | two sons. Gilbert, and Asa Waters Gros- venor, the latter of Fort Wayne. Ind.: Average. 10 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchii- dren. DR. J. A. McLEAN BURIED Dr. John A. McLean, 70-year-old dentist, who was killed last week in | an sutomobile accident. was buried this| | afternoon in Cedar Hill Cemetery. The | funeral was provided by the W. W. Chambers undertaking establishment. Dr. McLean, who lived at 1524 E street southeast. was virtually penniless He was said to have given away a large part of his earnings to the poor. Home By the Associated Press. 1931, . January ..1.56 ins. Pebruary...1.36 ins. +e+.3.50 ins. .2.89 ins. . 951, | Record rainfall for the first five months were Janusry, 1882, 7.09 inches: Pebruary. | 1884, 6.3¢ inches: March, 1801, 8.84 ! inches: April, 1889, 913 inches: May, 1889, 10.60 inches. | Weather in Varions Cities. .1.81 ins. Deaths Reported. Kathrine D. Smith. 84, 2129 8 st Riker. 17 3334 Edmunds st clean. 70. Casualty Hospital Collins, 89, 1533 New Hamp- shix Ledpersor. 56. auilinger Hospita] M’" T Brown. 54 Waiter Reed Hor- Walker. S¢. 3308 '?mearu ave lorams circle. b, 35, “Emérgency Haspita ‘Bavis. 16, en Fodte Catualty Hos- Hospital. 's_Hospital . Cbildren's Hos- 4. 1708 New Jersey ave. ne. 34, Gallinger Hospital er, 32, Georgetown University 50. Gallinger Hospital. ves. 48, el 41 101 Brd 3t s 0, Fieedmen's Hospital | Beraare bewers. 26, 645 F | E:Ivllu Fleming. 1, | gBeatrice Liehttoot, Stations, Abilene, Tex. Albany, N ¥ Atlant. Atiantic_City Baitimore. Md Birming! Bismarc) ati, omc hio. ine Glevelan, an. Golu B2IUSS awSIn2 | 322882 dsnraRR SIS LS 223222328 ESBAIBB IS 8. Todienapua i Jukunvuu 469 s # " months, Gallinger Births Reported uiner and Mary Perking. girl rrigon P ‘:a sAtleen Hagemeyer. boy g o -l 3 amie r le”rd. Oulr " an Marriage Licenses. 40. Upperville. . 31, Bena, Va. Va.. Rev ghan. 31. Rice, Va.. 21, Parmville, Va.i' Rev. ai aum. 23, and Rachael A. Gilbert, e ; and Evaline 7. Beal. 4 | F e e L T e e IGN. (7 a.m., Greenwich time, today.) Btations. Tempersture. Waather. ndon, ... 84 -Gloudy Stockn] weden . 4 ., Orsenwich tme. tod i0on. ) Horta ""?:- 6 Part cloudy mom o tvvbnon.v Hamiiton, Part cloudy | San Juss, Hav: & rio [ has heart disorder and wii pecessary treatment is dig otify J. Argum. 283 Dist. 0799. eosho ul fitum to 11.5 i A North_3' "HING—White wu fine 30: vicinity of school, mmaculate Conception Acudems, i | g nunnf | celve ‘reware. between retriever Pleate”cali oou 9509, C|evellnd UL o st porter st nw Re- rox TERRIER PUPPY. 75 cost from $101 jpFiense return 1412 144 cost from 151 306 cost from 201 180 cost from 301 112 cost from 401 121 cost from 501 32 cost .. 000 or over female, black and Kennedy st. n.w. rhmmcd Sunday night, or New HlmD!l’hl’l ave. Rew Taot Gisard. Aor 11 NECI [ECE. black ointed fc Sunday Tmorning. 38ih si: between Que and Oak Hill | | Emeters. Lin 4075, Reward. E] I:Dnl‘lllh\l sev- s “Satisfactory Service on Both Local and Suburban Calls’ Almus R. Speare omac 1623 Conn. Ave. NW. Dame | e POLICI PUP—Gray; Fridey nighi: ) Cail months old. Reward — 1710 1st 5t n.W. PURBE—Re! r_return to Y. erK of DIACK. nln L o containins L. F Woodworth permi oom. Sunday, st 14th st Kingly retirn to 1326 | wRisT WATCH Aten's. walte sold, Bulove by with aquaniar! W Sherwe e, "Libera] e Autos Call on Notice. YOU’RE CERTAIN Your Rugs and Carpets Will Be Cleaned Right ‘and under proper conditions, when_Hinkel does the job. Ours is the largest and best equipped Rug Renovating Plant in the United States—our building is Fireproof throughout. Satisfactory Service, at Satisfactory Prices, has been our motto ever since 1875, Special Services Without Extra Charge All Rugs Scoured by Hinkel, Glue-Sized Free of Chatge when such treatment is required. All Rugs and Carpets Insured FULL VALUE, while in our care, against Fire, Theft, or Damage of any character. All Rugs Stored in Fireproof Steel Racks E. P. HINKEL & CO. ior Loss Rug and Carpet Cleaning—Fine Floor Coverings 600 Rhode Island Ave. N.E. Phones POt. 1172-3-4-5 'a_:g $orE of Mr. Gaureh of urial at Lowell, | COVINGTON. JULIA WHEADON. urdsy. May % i mother of mains will 9:40 Monday Augustu ensh; mother of Aul’\u:ul P.. Grenshaw and Mra Pr Thomas’ Chutch’ -'u n.w. at 10 a. CUNNINGHAM. May 10, 1031, at Alexa HAM. . the devoted ither of Mrs ol North Patrick st., of funeral later. VA, at Casualty loved wite of Milton ¥ Dav and the iate Lula Sollers and niece of Ilgn Marie V. Sollers. of Grover C. n Cemetery. ELLYSON. y. Ma. MAITLAND n LYSON. ROBER' of 1120 13th_st Miss Mary Elizabeth Ellyson and Owens. in { from May MALVINA. On Saturday, Mav 9. her_residence, 469 School ‘si. 5.W. MALVINA FLEMING, nd m Reral Tuesday. Mi he John T. Rhines funaral chapei. 74 and s.%. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. GILL ELBERT B B beloved Florancs M. N nee of Clinton P, Gill. fasidence, 3034 13, 'at 11 a Ereex Eometery caTae! Funer: auiem mass will ment Mount Olive t G briels C: holic cnuren where high r 1 Notice MARRISON, LEROY. 193 30 Al amie Sevinton. Other relatives and friénds. ing at the John T. Eve ats. s.w. 3rd and iater. mha - WILLIAM father of fmn D. the chepel . May 1 johany. 1317 G at. o, ADOLPHUS. B. Suddeniy. Fridas. May 3. LUA B. ROBERT MAITLAND. the Nevius 12, at 3 b, d..' Mount Rainier.' Md.. GHAN. widow of Michaei LLA 3. our ‘dear ‘mother. ne On Sat- t the udm“ of | s, ~ In_our he: iemont w B, Sweet and tender. Tor funeral services TN e x'::q’ Sevend HER OB Cogile “Motren, 3300 SUSANNE P.. b-zov.d wife BAbantar: d devoted | LAMBATH, MARY M. o May 71 eph v "Morgan v.un 1911 18th S0 Wedhenday: May 13, o Onsalan Ang whispered on sundn his residence. 419 South ndria, Va. ADOLPHUS | LAMBATH. MARY M. brance of our . Blien BATH. Estelln | dav. May 11, . Henderson and ns resting gt o, 221 Fotice TRink mot dest Althotizn'the Still we wil Her smilin She had ) iy And died bel N JKOVING RE ”\“ DEVOTFD néral hom: lexandeia, Va, Hospii be- is and daughter Interment Rock Creek | May i1, 192 on Sun- Sibley Hospital. M. D.. ioving brother of Mrs, year of his age. funeral home Interment 12° he 70th oL onr heloved iuna ERT The rolling stream orioved daughter of he nlso leaves a lov- ve Caomea, Ave rnces elatives and friends. Pu- at 11 am, e who once AL GEORGE 1930 Tt was a hard blow to A soni ‘companion. & gon_of Tevi €. and roctor) and brother | Oh Puneral from his late st. n.e. Tuesdar. those terment at Rock Sunday. Mav 10, 1031 o Thix world would haopy days. Oh. how changed it Only God knows the B‘)! wander throus BevoTHD wirk: &R ind Tras. "EATH e of, Charle Eivrey on beloved ! M loving _remembrance GRORGE CONRA be sung at t Cemetery. Who was loving and of funeral Iate: 208, Monda, !, te resid May 11 et & emains Rhines funeral chapel Notice of funes To_the d On Monday u-y: i uldtncc 2109 1 AOLLANDER, aged 'g‘-m uon-nd-r m Al- l" b ¥ 4 T . mm-flu relllnl -o ,.., .,.o. ow Anzansk. P, *INotice of funeral Tate We have TIMOTHY RUSSELL. Suddenly. May 10, ey 3% s 30 Chureh. at hence Pequiem mass will be the revore of her Soul: lnhnt " enpedy. Rhinss funeral chape! Cham MeNAMARA. E\ SON. oeloved 1 and motner o Estefle and 8 . Cemetery. Baitimore. Md. | MEACHAM. MARY EI 10, '1931, MAI e ‘o her soul, favited to attend. sional Cemetery. Cemete: O'FARREL] dav. May 10 University pl. 1981, n.w. RELL. only son of the late Capt O'Farrell. Services loth and G sts. o MES May 9. 18t Hospiia T e etoved "hsoan leaves one sister. b 4 Tenderce on Tyesduy: Relatives and frie Cedar Hill C-meter. ROSS. EMMA D. The Ladies' Gl Rog },‘"' &nnounces the d ROSS. Funeral p.m., from A o 2ad "0 n. MRS, LOUISE LEWIS, Fi clock, Ohumn where mass will be tntermens Mot Slive COB. On Saturdayv. May 9. COB SM| foved husband cof Leroy Smith. He tives and friends. John T. Rhines o ir loss tWo Drothers and other relaiives Jemes 71, . w! resting” at ‘the 12th and . Ma: frients mvited.” 8 n‘tnunl at Janifer’s fun ot Dariors. 1115 32n - NATE e “on Saturday, Qa8 M.. beloved o, A neral d. ne. 2827 0od nLL muud piuADaRd of Anae Ingles residence T?J.y, #.u et terment Ar} uu‘t;n m. thence " where requiem mass wiil be sa T the repose of her ferment in Arlington 'Inmnl Cemetery. 12 LEDBETTER. ELLEN 9. 1931, KL E. boloflved wite of ze EVA MUNSON. Sunday. Casualty Hosn PATRICK where mass will ‘be offered at Tatermeit Mount Olivet Cemeters. apii " fatermint Harmons ‘Come 1931, at his residenc cel| oty and o "TIMOTHY RUS- o"the wn-r- ‘they unuy ase T TAYLOR. MOLLIE ’ the memory of | srandmother, passed away three Love, Apa 'thousn the oot "The Saturday, May wil- | noush suffering. she breal fier siaved With Me thou -n-u ever abi LOVIRG 8 gear who died twenty MENFFEE. nflunn 8 brance of our father. RICHARD' who left ux three vears ago Twenty-one years aco (0dn 7o Hi% TOVING WIFE PRESTON. GEORGE . tribuie to the memors of my dear husbe PRESTON. who Srvel Bevona one Tear e ‘month of May once Which brines forth sad our dear son laid to o Fou. Where you_wi finfl ‘eternal Tent. HUSB, AND mfim Y. RENNET ucw.ulr Sunshire passes. shad: remembrance, outiast sii, years be filed With remembrance, i “"?-.'f'."fiéé?m 3% pm.. | KULLMAN. CARRIE V. brance of our dea: CRRRIE ¥ KOLIMAN, who o A today, u:: 1, |‘n b te your memoy lingers, fond and true; In ted There Js not » day. dear mather, we do not think of you. We only ask to live sseh . n_life’s course fhl.. motior, e TR ki B mof Dassed away iwents yeurs So0 oy, thed no m: by her s Dot I 2m with thes, , ¥D. * In loving remem- mothe: ARY M. s agD oo ur, Think not .num- eer can sever: wavs and pleasant face e to rucal word for each by ail MEM3RANCE OF HER In loving remem- 8. ny, Think not -mnm ore can ever: ink no: death can make Although (he rave may lie beiweert s, Still we will thy memory WS DAUGHTERS, O'NFILL. ROBERT. Sacred to the memory nd and fath E deparred Lte e, 1910, this v, of lte roiln on, But still the vacant chaf Recalls the ove. The voice: the smilas sat there AND CHTLDREN. * Tn loving but ssed to 0 today, May 11, 1 bed Bk s be like hesven T could hear sour voice again and revive all is now. grief and sorrow Rax come “within mur Home. A68 2 Phzsron. - PRESTON. GEORGE CONRAD. Tn sad but dear art. of our od this life ‘one year ago today, May 11, more ie hers, memortea Cheerfil m all-of his right and just to the and of his days, ind kind in heart and What a beautiful memory he has lett be- PS¥inG motRER AND PATHER. mind. MARY A. SPA 3 life eighteen years ago. Prom this world of pain and sorrew land of oeace T r wife and mother, s, Miny T3 103, One year has passed. dear Kenneth, Since you were called away. do_remember d weary day. mgn we we you. Lite Wil Rever e the same. we do wander i fot far awy, iaid your body P lows tall many or few. dear FUNERAL DIRECTORS. d ) Ihterment onl 1337 10th St N.W. CREMAT! 333 PA._AVE. N.W. JOHN R."WRIGHT CoO. Thone North 0043. J. WILLIAM L.EE'S SONS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS ORIUM NATIONAL 1384. 1388. P. J. SAFFELL I'Illmt'AL JERVICE—REASON Y Thos. R N-lleyl Son LI 1220 (m “Remains. zosiing 7; m, 517 11th St. S.E. e Frank Geier” Rei bers Co. fui n(rll hfiml w. Notice of funeral | l‘g&’ Chapi terment &t H ST nam. | ABuience s Relatives Interment at Congre CHAM _816 ¥ ST. NE. H. Suddenly, Sun- at his residence, 3602 ATRICK H. O'FAR- Patrick lsAA st St. Patrick’s Church. w. on Wednesday. May | 13034 M St. B N.W. s Sons Co, et T3 GRa5eL Tiepliore National 2473 LM (,Awu:n co, Pot._ 4170, 413 St | "W, H. Sardo & Co. Funcral Chapel CHAS. g ZURHORST BERS T W.W.Deal & Co. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons IRCH) Phone West Wiiiines 0% a.m. 12 Departed \thie life Sat- 19 pm nc nd of Nellie Sallie “sons. (Reed. utehinson ’-na friends' tnvlled Cemetery. Remains ai Richardson, WALTER A. ral from the abo: May 12, at 11 a.m. nds Invited.’ Tnterment k So of Mrs. EMMA My 1931, “F. Charen v LENA J. HART, Pres. Seci'y. i th Tuesda bury A, in, then ves and friands 12 TH, be- . fathér of leaves many other rel Remaing iesting at the ral chapel. 3rd and 7 tunerel Taies: Phones: husb Remain: Winsiow ' Co. Funeral from V ¥ SPEARE - CO. wiigither the succegsory 1 W. of nor conn s. !nelu nun "'w ALFRED B. GAWLER GAWLER WILLIAM A. GAWLER Lady Attendant 1750-2-4 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W. NAtional 5512-5513 I NO BRANCH OFFICE I P n Relatives and On Sunday. May 10 RIC! wife. e( from " b . ang nabur Blad i Opposite Sears FUNERAL DESIGNS. Gudc Bros. >s. Co,, 122 F St. " MONUMENTS = umg- FOR IL_AND 2 4 JAS, R. DURITY 3 B 'uielia

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