Evening Star Newspaper, June 11, 1931, Page 9

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STAR, WASH [ON, 3 i1 31). 931. *% A—9 COMPROMISE SEEN | Elected FUNERAL RITES SET | o rp STrER | [VAVVSPLEAFORSA0 - ROTARY ENTERTAINS |, Jesths. neral services for Mrs. Marion L. OFFICERS IS BLOCKED| B g e O 5 Forgen DEATH COMES Shl:‘W, 343 who’dled‘ at lé\ble;‘}lzl)spuy;l Dlatilet o Calinbls: ana Wt Vir= HONORED STUDENTS| i anies Boane Biages 28 s e B e “_";:",'l's‘:";{g;;:;‘:'f":’S Tuesday after a long fllness, will be |ginia—Fair tonight ana tomorrow; | The ol e N erors ¥ e e p— ost Families Ca : JIATION. held at the funeral parlors of W. W.| Warmer tomorrow, gentle varlablc cbtain 540 additional officers was|Five Who i ic | MaRTIN Received Scholastic Tuesiay, June 9. Chambers, 1400 Chapin street, tomor- | Winds. blocked yesterday by an opinion of At- 1931, SARAR MARTIN, the densi d d v 2 0'clock,” Burial wi Maryland—Fair tonight and tomor- Y Y P! 1931, SARAH MAR: e devoied dauea: C H M BERS | i {)(é“n:“m:otn«len iy urtal will | o armer tomorrow and in West | torney Generel Mitchell, Awards Are Guests at nfer” Remaing i : l:"_i ‘x;fe of, funeral A O whe lved at 1530 Kenil- | Portion tonight; gentle to moderatc The Attorncy General informed Sec- S MATTHEWS, BAYMOND. J. Dewwsieq s | o ort b Vi nch . " 3 D J. Depnrted this e - it rth avenue ncrtheast, is survive therly winds. | Teta a ) fon, 1t UnGTeon life June 9 1931 e 0.3 3 LARGEST IN THE ciTY § Pope and Government Re ; A worth avenué nerthenst, fs survived by | SHhely winds G T L setary Adams that, in s opiion, ¢t L teR S i 1 . [ = B ahtors: “Margaret E. and Ruih v, |and tomorrow. would not be permissible under the 5 Parlors, 3 Chapels, 10 Cars cede in Attitudes, Opening | Shaw: fon, Richard, and her parents, | Record for T b 0 count the 14000 enlisted men| Five public high school students, all Hearses and Ambulances i Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin F. Alsop, ali ecord for Twenty-Four Hours. rarily authorized fcr instruction |recipients of scholastic honors at their itdi for Settl t P of Washington. ; h Thermometer—4 p.m., 69; 8 p.m., 66; hools 1 computing the num- | schools, were honor guests and speal ! : Free Use of Building ¥ Way for Settiement. 4 g “é midnight, 66; 4 am ; 8 am, sp s ]przx.unm, e yesterday at the weekly luncheon meet- ' et O e rooidence "of his aunt, P 66; noon, 7 i ccial legislation was enacf o |ing of the Rotary Club at the Willard : Lowest Rates—Complete e CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. j parometer--4 pm. 2098; 8 pm,|provide commissions for thi me Hotel. 4 i SyittsAsEeliten Pre 30.01; 12 midnight, 30.00: 4 a.m., 30.01; | graduating class at the Naval Academy, | The students and their respective We have a $75 e St 1 s bn o RE | o TODAY. |8 am., 30.07; noon, 30.06. and In view of the Mitchell ruling, Navy {schools were William T. Garrison, an«-l Funeral for o e hkegovesReab Rron Shels | e Dinner, Reclprocity Club, Willard | Highest temperature, 72, occurred at Officials said, similar action would be | ness; Daniel C. Pollock. Central; Grover & 3 Sty B Hotel, 6 pm. | noon toda: nece: to’ take care of next year's|W. Everett, Eastern; William Johnson With Us Are mewhat uncompromising attitudes of | X : 5 |~ Lowest temperature, 61, occurred at class, unless there are far more resig- | McKinley, and Joseph Mattare, West- W. F. ELLIOTT t weelkc appearsd today to have| Meeting, Alpha Iota Kappa Frater-|5:30 am. today nations from the service than usual ern s . Lrought the settlement of their dispute nity, Hamilton Hotel, 8 p.m. | "'hmpf‘latuw same date last y pCounting the 14,000 would have made | _ Cadet Capt. Thomas S. Hinkel of . HARVEY e = G _ | Hghest, 73; lowest, 61. this unncces Central High School, commander of the R. K. H B itnia sigh Mecting, Hairdressers and Cosmo . . victoricus company in the competitive " piifle 4 o ologls! clatio 0 | = Whose Father Buried + Piux XI is understood to be| tologist Association, Hamilton Hotel, Tide Tables. drill, and James Moore, Western High | . | 8 pm. (Furnished by U S aieaust Lo s ! o State's regrets over | & : hed by United States Coast and arriage Licenses. School student, who won the District of Abraham Lincoln § ot . Dinner, United States Fag Assocha- | rogay (OC0UE Burver) L et Lo o O | Coltimbia Oratorical Contest. were n- | T m logy and the government is s tiorbias fower Hotel, €50 i ay—Low tide, 9 am. and bar nambersburz. | troduced by Dr. Frank W. Ballou, sup- Deperitnne Gt (im et g o boly io. agree to the reopen- | : . i Pt 11:14 pm.; high tide, 4:21 am. and | hev. Abear ¢ e crintendent of schools Lrice off L ect B “atholic ycuth clubs in some o Dance, Americanization School As- | 443 pm. i 5 .| Other guests included Stephen E 4 . sociation, Elk's Hall, 919 H Strect, 8:30 (“'mhn‘u\\'v Tow tide, 12:09 pm,; b A Preda E. W Kramer, assistart superintendent in | B | pm, high tide, 5:06 am. and 5:33 pm. ; i Freda E. War-| charge of high schools; Rcbert L. Ha Papal Control Reaffirmed. 4 . . d Rae Priedenbera, | cock, assista 2 chargc 1 control of the Catiolic Action Card party, St. John's Parisl The Sun and Moon. i t B of primary schoo. 1. and of interdiocesan MAURICE BISGYER, Thirty-fourth street and Ranier avenue, y—Sun rose 4:42 a.m.; sun scts | an ey, 1 ¥ T {high school princi - 3 today in an cdi- | A 1ea g Hington Joiiantciroles, | 8-30 . e v ) Business: Dr. H. A. Smi o Interm e e P . r 10, $ el v e | v—Sun rises 4:42 a.m.; sun & : Md !P.” Collins, vice principal, E: 3 2 Pain "ana " dieninen. o with offic.al Vatic eeoaper, written ap- | s been clected president of the Na-| cCard party, Bell Olub of St. James|sets 7:34 p.m. Exmuel 1 nar f Frank . Danlels, . MeKinley I ARION 1. the whole funcral Iy fo 86t at. rest reHOEtS TOHEL| ol oo ;‘2"3 ‘u\nsh Center Ex- | Catholic Church, Twenty-ninth and| Moon rises 1:43 am.: sets 3:19 pm. |, Blaie zabeth Hirous, | Elmer F. Newton, Western. | e o mantal Fnanges n | coutives, according to an Assoclated | Beech streets northeast, 7:30 pm. |, Automobile lamps to be lighted one- | 2, o i Henry N. Brawner, presiden | atch from Lake George. N. Y half hour after sunset. 3 cer, A 2 Hev. | ciub, introduced 22 visiting Rotary Clu ul’ MeMAHON or Cars F . 5 Hisrie $ % s se of opposition by ere the nizaticn concluded its FUTURE. s lan F. ,Nmbc,\ 3 S ar N ce yesterday & ainfall. T > this ' a nd All The_editor : i = o0 360 siiido Reception, to Dr. and Mrs. Mark s aTksvi ¥ Al of the societ BYCT, Who Jives Bt 3604 MOrrison | pepp, Calvary M. E. Church, 1463 Co- | _Combarative figures of the monthly Only bra i connection will b e X Mter l‘(’iw Jumbia, road, tomorrow, 8:15 p.m, rainfall in the Capital for the first six Pt of Alexandria, Va Hes ‘BOY SCOUTS WILL GO The same service as the n the past while the Y2S1n8Lon s 1 | % | months the av pisna inception seven y ago. He is a | il ty, and Mary | priced”funeralt, with no cxtra st sion remains with the ; n the f ng t voss, ember of the N 1 Advisory Com- e wl 1 o T loseph | ptiean. Miittes on' Ediicatioh appointed hy Seo Deaths Reported. er 1931, T K ey Sl T0 CAWP ON JUNE 22 g of the Catholic youth 1} . nd.r the name similar organ- later take on ires of the 1~~n\mi groups Interior Wilbur and an or- s neve bee rieq | January . s. January ..1.56 ins | 1 member of the Txecutive hours g e February .1.36 ins Eliey 2 t Polnt | Enlarged Staff Will Direct Activi-| ee of the Community Ch 5 A March .. 350 ins, | gud El < | tion of J April .....2.89 in : : > Bus ties of 225 at Roosevelt Dur- | ould be mposed of repr A 556 n b to “purify E ves cf iters and Y \1 and | 4 aiimel.. .. 6 in iubs the el n of corta A’s throughout the countr . (L9 et nrmd rainfall for the f five e n. 3 | Them | ‘ In Case of Decath Call } [V political activities the gov ] embership bas been announced | ; : Qipe. 14, Lot B G ‘,:f ‘1‘(“” o nt oriticizes, as upward of £09,000, W 5,000,000 | Eilan 3 Ti-ott hes; Fobruary, , Sdunrd rmar . THE GREATER th of buildings. Bisgver formerly ', (3! M. Walm et 3 Hes: Mutch, 1981 8190 Three Looters Arrested. 2 cutive of n : v Jvid F. T 35t bril. 1889, 9.13 in ; May, W. W. Cl.ambers Co. § -5 ettt i S0 00 0 pattire, o e 5 s chargd with sackir : wel o t ' le s o i e n protestrd in its re- mote. The speed with whic | g it o “per] Phone COtumbia 0132 E ¢ » been going forward n T Hospita £ . ¥ rt | open Ji Where the Best Costs Less The danger of a diplomatic rupt s°d diplomatic circles which | H - S oenis t 2 » ¢ 3 - : % ams | specia or nenunclation of the Latern treaty and | had regarded the breach as difficult to : 3 and tan hous n [ 2P0 RO e Xt e ‘S 1 Al : 1ath & oo | Scouts and otk nie Smi nnedy st project a | The men w ing Four Periods. WERB. ARTHUR ( tourists MICHT Y "M NIAURICHEL $OIF "TEE ARG I o ' s ,,,[.;,'hmfi et duced sp 3 WILS i1 A LSON. GIOF ed in Messina, C 4 other places of t tslands | | c | In fflrmunam. CARUTH. NINRY ¢ “OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT Weekly or Monthly Payments EISEMAN’S Fine Men's W ear it F Sta. Funeral Our Charges for 1,000 : R : AT Dl AL 3 and i Vi Tever 22 } Adult Funerals T i ik Tevnrd, S0l e : ' | D e % | 30 cost less than . $100 , 7 b i R rran ] ACK. - 75 cost from $101 150 -+ o ad fll o 0 N e : - e E ;\Inmlnr S 144 cost from 151 200 > x 3 te. sir { | | : D a DLET 7, ‘ - J 'v ,‘V i 306 cost from 201 to 300 = B¢ R | iea St S50 touar June 1 0 A 180 cost from 301 400 p— b s - o X b b You 3 L ¥ v | 112 cost from 3 s \ oct < e nd " £ : o » i S W. WARREN St | RGN | arlER A SR cost 1000 or over ¥ r ca 2 . r e e ® 5 N 4|l TALTAVULIL || iiaiaee i o e I Local and Suburban | I 2123 oc 30" Rewar SR nglm A - inecre, ‘ S \| Funeral Home i‘ } FERRIEE: SRol o NI T s, axuate - o3 seas on et %) | 1l ‘i ' wi “, 2 o - - . ; > 2ON Hg 505 e TUNERAL DIRECTORS. i Almus R. Spearef || 3619 14 st Nw. e b e T s, R. Nalley's Son Potomac 4600 Rk i ” e es o e e = e 51711thS,S.EA LI 1220 Col. 0464 P. J. SAFFELL MAJESTIC performance could receive but little higher commendation than that given it by a user in a recent letter . . . hoStNW 1623 Conn. Ave. NW. \‘ Adsins 10341 ”I GRS (peioss gy e i 'M_.' e . w0 reRsoxAL SERvCr \\(l\\Bl»\'v > -4 RLRtAthLY 5-':9-1EfiEfi'.-fi'.-fiH-'::fi‘:fiHiHi!FlEFHinEfiEfi'.fiEfibfiEFuhEfi.fi“iEfiEfiEfiHi&fiEfi!fiE “Kncwn as the Best” ESTABLISHED 1875 “Best Known” Fun-ml Chap e . Llncoln 0524 CHAS. S. ZURHORST I FAST CAPITOL ST one Lincoln 0532 (JKWIFR CO. rrEr o Joseph F. erchs Sons 3034 M St. NAV Bhone wes onoa GEO. W. WISE CO. 2000 M ST, N.W. West 0128 - L. ‘P!:AR 0. r e I justrecently purchased from your local dealer, for ca-h, a seven-foot Majestic,” says this Cali- ll/lf/lfl fnr!ui;m, “and i'l is ln}ly a very fine machine. Before purchasing, I investigated no less than thirteen other standard makes yours was the best and my wife is certainly very well pleased with it. Ye(]r We live here in Coachella Valley where the thermometer goes to 125 degrees without a bit of trouble, and a goed GUGI’flnfee unit is essential.” 1f a Majestic can maintain its 36°to 46° food compartment temperature economically under those conditions, it can Our s T | Always New ! e g e | Open to Fireproof _ 3 . “ i o Public Building F4# : i & & & Inspection 1009H5t N Nw efiiciently do so for you. Teta Majestic dealer explain its 30 great Features and a liberal monthly payment plan. GRIGSBY-GRUNOW COMPANY, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 337 10(h St N.W Phone North 0013 j WILE AR TLET FUNFRAL DIRI 1 . d huwmm of ( l ! I\J’»’ WWDcaI&Co 6 1 ST LINCOLN 8200, 1t Woodl TREV, JOHN FRANCIS o = e TaNCHE ALFRED B. GAWLER JOHN FRANCIS. ‘b WALTER A. GAWLER y Bake: 3 \\'Inn\i A. GAWLER RUG and CARPET CLEANING Mothproofing and Storage. E'VE specialized in the above for ever half a century, and Washington home-owners have found out that Hinkel service means absolutely satisfactory results—at satis- factory prices. at Mount Olivet NT, CK ARTHUR. On June 9, 1931 at 310 p of_his 2 ARTHUR gn NT. ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR EISENERANDT RADIO CO,, INC, 932 H St. N.W. Nat. 8120 Authorized Majestic Refrigeration Dealers WASHINGTON, D. C. WASHINGTON. D. C. w. \illl\r'l‘()\ D. C. MUS, ALBERT ( HOUSE & HERRMANN E Ga! Ave. N.W ith and Eve Sts. N.W. pIQ CO. \. B. D.._& CO. NW. M oSt NW. R St. N.E. W, JORDAN, ARTHUR, PIAN 3 SHINGTON RADIO SHOP LEO_C. BROOI 13th and G Sts. b 3100 Ga. Ave. N.W. 1516 Conn. Ave. 5 CATLINS'. INC 0 G St. N.W. MARYLAND 1323 Ave. N.W. » 5 RIVERDALE PARK CO. CHIDAKEL SALES €O. Ave] N.W. Riverdale, Md. 500 3th St S g STIC RADIO N L tn ROCKVILLE PAINT AND COLONY RADIO SERVICE 2th St N.W. A aWARE CO. 1835 Ga. Ave. N.W. s W Rockville, Md. DALY-HOPPER_CO. AL . 2 : 1802 11th 86 N.W. SERY A 3 VIRGINIA DISMER, H. ¥ W, DEL RAY AUTO SUPPLY CO. M2 DMt SLTNW. 711 New Hambshire Ave. N.W. Alexandri d CR-STUART MOTORS, INC SILENT AUTOMATI HINKEN & AR I 8L, N'E- N Y. Ave. NW. Alexandria, V ¥imig . (Three Stores) GEORGE'S RADIO SERVICE : i STEINER. H. B. 2144 Pa. Ave. N.W. 0 F st oR.w D sath },m StONW. "Alexandria, Va. GOODMAN. N.. €O, APS NEATE. I R. & CO. 1 G SNV 1420 Good Hope Rd. S.E. Clarendon, Va. w-— Hiea, Tterment Lincon Memorint E Chapel Crematlons Lady Attendant NHEDM, LEANETTA. Tuesday, . e 0 b her reatdence; ANLTI 3 1750-2-4 Pennsylvania s PeAneTTA. e b qand N G el Avenue N.W. < ehap h and H sts. nw Phones: NAtional 5512-5513 y, June 13, at 2 pm. Relul QTrust us with vour fine Floor Coverings, your Draperies and vour Portieres, and they Il come home next Fall, looking like new. day. June 13, 2 b, " REWL A ey | T Wisconsin ave Church. wh hald at 915 o ciock. I FUNERAL DESIGNS, e W iais | e o] | GEOHC ISEAREERI Wednesday. June ‘10, 1931 at 930 pm. | gypprccios e e it tes ot T: EXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS AT MOD- I e ey et and | “TERATE PRICES. PHONE NAT. 0106, ter ‘of “Nellie Butler, Fannie Jack Open Evenings & Bessie Worthington. Josie Gomez. Walt and Sundays 14th EY! and Charles Willlams, Funeral Saturdar. | 28 JRRCE L e ine 3. frem the residence of her siste Joce 14, from, e sesidenes of her suter, | Gyyde Bros. Co,, 1212'F St Chice to St. Augustine's Church."15th st Froiipt Aiutor Daiveiy) Saivise: between L and M sts. nw. where so e e x e e requiem” moss "win e waid” e et G'elock “for the Tepose of her sou 1 2 es and friends ipvited. Interm 4 RY LOTS. ount Olivet Cemetery CEMETERY 10T, WELL LOCATED, g150, 70K, ANNIE E. On Tuesdsy. 1t interested call in ? Brovidence Hospital. Washingt 5 O & MCNAB, 416" Bond ANNIE E. HOOK. aged 69 years. belov B 11 wife of the Iate Samuel P. Hook f Croome ; = Slation. Md. Funeral services on Frigny CEMETERIES. 2. Wt 11 am. at S Thon - ‘Croome. Md. ' Titerment chur Relatives and friends in Glenwood Cemetery anouhce the Tancral of i | Choice Lots and Sites For Sale foh: Dsi. ‘between ENDOWMENT FUND ENSURING PERPETUITY i Insurance at FULL S Rugs Stored VALUE, Without FREE . . Extra Charge, when when such treat- e Flreproof we store Floor ment is desired. Steel Racks Goverligs 4%5555&555559;5555595555_55555555555555555555555;5 '%Efi!fi%fifl?!ifli‘.'fi!fi':fi Lowest Charges for 1007; Satisfactory Service P. HINKEL & CO. 600 Rhode Island Avenue N.E Telephones: POtomac 1172—1173—1174—1175 ESTIMATES ON REQUEST AUTOS CALL ON NOTICE LR R LR L SR LR R R YRR SR R R R R LR AR LR LR LR R AR LR Efifimsmfiafimmmmmmmmafimfifimss;555555‘555555555555;55555 . HART. Pres.

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