Evening Star Newspaper, June 18, 1931, Page 9

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THE EVENING UNITE FOOD STORES.INC Another New United Opened: Carl Kaplan, 1846 13th St. N.W. Phonel NO. 1295 MAKING WASHINGTON SAFE FOR WASHINGTONIANS Granulated SUGAR 10 47¢ Carnation MILK 3 Lge. Cans 23 € 2 Sm. Cans @ Corn Flakes, 3 rkgs. 20€ ’OId Va. Pure 2 . Jar The United Food Stores, Inc., is a great organiza- " tion, ceaselessly working to strengthen the position of independent local merchants, which they do by making it possible for these independents to offer thelr customers more value, more quality, quantity and more service than before. patronize a home-owned merchant you are building up the community in which you live. more ‘When you Washington KEEP "“yoney in Washh;gton B Tomatoes i ZBe Brana e Stringless Beans el 71 Bean Hole Beans . . 12¢ Pompeian Olive Oil waaBBc, %% 29¢ Yellow Bag Lb. Large Preserves 29c Juice Genuine Lb. 29(! Auth's Sliced Bacon .™ 29¢ Lb. 2%7¢ Canada bt I 4 c Kn‘spms Club Ale b.25¢ PET ROCK CREEK Seal Brand 39c xw Potatoes 10 23¢ Beets & Turnips . 2*==9c Texas Onions 4 |9¢c STATE 100% DAIRY kan have the/finest creamery: [ elirel Ll e s R i HIRES ROOT BEER - " Chipso 19c = ' Qe Libby's “Rosedale” tmnea Sausage ™32 FOUNTAIN Branda HAMS COFFEES Dry 2bois. 27c| 2 Pkes. 1 Qe Budweiser Wilkins womsetra Ib. 31C GINGER ALE SARDINES Dated to Insure Fancy Cantaloupes, 2 *r 25¢ Stringless Beans . 3 ™ 19¢ ROYAL SRR .236—-12-0:. 45c BUTTER | MILK, 8cr. 14co “on their table—you’ll enjoy its EXTRACT .wan23c Sani Flush or Drano Tomato B Rib Lamb Chops . .™45¢ Auth's Smoked Hams ™ 26c BEVERAGES RICE Orienta b.37c Clicquot e : $I.75 Imported Chase & Sanborn’s 3 Lge. Bottles zsc 3 Cans 29c Freshness 1b. Faney Fancy Bananas . % |9¢c Fancy Peas «3™:19 POWDER IOWA ‘THOMPSON’S At this low price every one Horiey Bee Cookies e 23¢ . wonderful flavor. € 23¢c Bottle » 45c Babo Cleanser . .o 2]le 2w 25¢ Crisco Cocomalt . LY . %% 23¢, UNITED FOOD STORES. INC. STAR, WASHINGTON, IDOCTOR 25 YEARS IN GAPITAL DIES C. L. Waters Succqrfibs at Home—Funeral Set for Tomorrow. Dr. C. L. Waters, 52, a practicing phy- siclan here for more than 25 years, died yesterday at his home, 1503 Rhode Island avenve, after & short illness. . Tor. Waters was the son of Dr chnflu H W and Ilonttumery Ooumy. Md where the family had lived, many of them practicing medicine, since be- o ’mhynchn who was unmurkd aduated from the miversity Medical Schoo‘ in uou He |21 was & member of the Medical Society of the District and of the American Madical Association. Funeral services will be held lt the residence _tomorroW 10 o'clock. Burial will be in, onoelc: Cemewrv , Md. is survived by three clnk w-um New York City, s. Dever Waters, Washington, and five sisters, Mrs. Horace B. Haddox, Mont- gomery County; Mrs. J. Lawn Thompson and Mrs. J. Brent Clarke, Washington; Mrs. Augustine Lonérgan, Hartford, Conn, and Mrs. Ralph A. Gflchflll. New York City. Ballyhoo Bridge Presbyterian Church, which is on the border of three coun- ties in Ireland, is to be rededicated after being modernized. - DEATH COMES an Most Families Call CHAMBERS LARGEST IN THE CITY 3 Chapels, 10 Cars and Ambulances Lowest Rates—Complete We have a $75 Funeral for. . With Us Are W. F. ELLIOTT R. K. HARVEY Whose Father Buried Abraham Lincoln Experience of the Best 5 of the Least service as the Birher h ne extra In Case of Death Call THE GREATER W. W. Chambers Co. 14th Cor. Chapin St. N.W. Phone COlumbia 9433 Where the Best Costs Less “Known as the Best” Our New Fireproof Building Delay in Having Your Rugs a D. C, THURSDAY, JUNE Marriage Licenses. S B v Aipert r 6, and W, P. Shearin, "5. T, anu el -nd obertine E. ice. “ll. m !flni D. R L fi II!‘ Marie Trell. 19 OM }"lsln. Ir. "y ;:'o Janet 3. Perry. 31, and Jianive E. Cheeks. Linda Desn lnd ¥ lva: 1‘16‘1‘1(. v, wnffi' ih oy nm‘.rn'e. 327 both :!n"hllmdphh Rev. F. k. 30, Ida A. Kuenzel, u"n‘:in R R R v rodnitzky. 21 and “m ‘n bo?h of gl I{l-.g"; ilnhbl \2' amokin. Ps.. and i: e o AR Rev. 22, and Dorothy Shelton, WLl e, Md., PAR o A nnn Olld . 'z‘f .fld Dolores Nickens. S 4nd Anne Kats, 20: nd Loretta Brown, And Mildred L. In}'rflh .%flm.?a. RRoe R ard e, St 7t . Pigher. 3L and Altis Fnornton, l'fiomm‘xk stant. 34 | L. Ander- sutney it 35 4 1204 Dorotny 8. rislesr 4 Deaths Reported The following deaths have besn reported to the Health Department in the last 24 hours: Fannie Good 83. 3027 012 Trein2 70, unrfleld Hospital. 4107 3rd st o snun-m s Hospital. Emma R. Forr David Thompson, az cnumv Hospital. Joteph C. Kane, 27 Bessle Lewis. 84. sml-y Hospitsl. Robert Emergency Hospital Bennie A 50, 40, Walter Reed General Hospita thy Cempbell. 38, Emergency Hospital ;,";',‘;, i "N Shook, 35, 471 Maryland e ; |f1 inin . Krupks, 3, Walter Reed Gen- T ane Gerlach, 24, en route Casuslty Hos- Beatrice Thom, 21, Garfield Hospital. Jeanne Day, § ‘months. Providence Hos- P! deline Brown, %0. 1208 Rachel Hunter, “Phiomas Starks. 79, Gallinger Mospital. Laura A. Arner. 67. 34t Ellen Barris, S Gnlnn.er ‘Hospital. Lola_Youn: ne. 2 Joseph Bvices, *43, Qen' route Casualty Hospital W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road Col. 0464 Phones (4 4ems 10341 Our Charges for 1,000 Adult Funerals 30 cost less than.. 7§ cost from $101 to 184 cost from 151 to 306 cost from 201 to 180 cost from 301 to 112 cost from 401 to 121 cost from 501 to ‘lm 32 cost.....1000 or over Slfl 2” 300 IOO Local and Suburban Service Almus R. Speare Potomac 4600 1623 Conn. Ave. N.W. ESTABLISHED 1875 C s B W, TS Sl o the 18, 193 |POLICEMAN STRUCK BY HIT-AND-RUN CAR @. R. Browning R inm While Directing 'l'onfln::ln Georgia and Colorado Avenu R Police are mkln( . torist who struck P Browning about 1 o'cloék thh morninl while he was dlrecu.ng ¢, group of tour ists at Georgla and C Browning, who esci seri jury, gave police of other precincts a description of the nuumxobfle in which he said four persons were riding. ‘Three others—a womsn and two men —were hurt in traffic accidents yester- day. Ell-hth M. Beard, 3517 l!eunuent.h street northeast, was jnjured about 8 p.m. when the car in :which she was riding collided with motor cycle. Robert L. Peacock, 23,"of 1025 Tenth street northeast, drivey of the motor cyck also was injured: Both he and he woman were treatefl for minor in- jurlu at Sibley Hospitdl. Herbert Smith, 29, tolond. 1323 L street, was hit by af mu:hlne near Thomas Circle about 4 p.m. treated at Emergency Hcspull 1or an injury to hh right kne#, e LAWYERS MANRESA CLUB PLANS MASS ON SUNDAY —— The Lawyers Manrésa Club of the District of Columbia wiil hold its semi- annual communion Sunday morn ing in n Chabel, Goor wn University, followed by a breakfast at the myfln'er Hotel. Rev. W. Coleman W. of the university, will celebrant. ‘The club, composed bf Catholic law- yers of Washington ahd vicinity, will g0 to Manresa, on the Bevern, for their | Anpual retreat, Pridayj June 26. Births Regbrted. births hafe be d J. & u! Andrew J. and Mary Phillip C. zabet’ John A.'and Emma L. Howard and Voyce Grefne. boj. sie Bolde?, #irl. L’EV"I. president THE WEATHER | District of Columbia and West Vir- ginia—Fair tonight and tomorrow, not much change in temperature. Maryland—Fair tonight and tomor- Tow; warmer in west portion tomor- Tow; gentle variable winds. Virginia—PFair tonight and tomorrow; warmer in extreme southwest portion tonight; gentle variable winds. Record for %4 Hours. ‘Thermometer—4 p.an., 81; 8 pm., 76 12 midnight, 65; 4 ara, 61; 8 a.m., 70; Barol pm 8 H 12 mldn!lht ICM 4am, 8007 2; noon, 30.12. , occurred at Lowest temperature, 59, occurred at ® e M:’ a.u last Dcn ure same Highest, 88; lowest, 89. o Tide 'hbl-s (Pummud by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) ‘Today—Low tide, Z: pm high tide, 9:34 a Tomorrow—low tide, 4:37 am, 5:27 pm.; huh tide, 10:23 am. 11 pm. mn-mm v—sunxu-«n-.n.mm amm-rw—lnnfln- leu’lacp.m. &SI oon rises 6:52 a.xi; sets 10:19 p.m. Auwmobl.le lam) '.n P roorm ps 0 be lighted ome- 7:36 p. llllltl.l. Comparative ires of the rainfall in the g::mu for the "n‘?.'i“.’ii months against the aver: in the following table, ¢ Sre shown Average, .19 ins, 5 3 Record " raintall’ for the first six months was: January, l!l? 7.00 inches; February, 1884, 6.31 March, 1891, 8.84 inchs l ] ,°9.13 inches; 1889, 10 “ inches; June, 1900, inches. Weather in Vartons Cities. Stations. ss Edna nquire shippt T and B o = Apt. DOG- D6 ik handrerchfer t1°d 1n bow: vanis ple 3G0et of child. um{-l reward. 1740 6th SUIT ol wmon Bivd, rlnan W we Clarendon, BRELLA—G! rvhd _handle; vard o umuop 5 Monyiay a.m. k wallet wnmmnr cardl e_only to bwner: lost in Di or Woodward & Lothrop' Wood- Re WATCH, stiver, on McKinley High scnool turn 1007 H st W, T ".vfi“.n.‘.".:u ' ioption aiamend. Monument un hor eward 11 cf on_C c 1 E turned to i WRI & Buldine o greia n‘:’nunie-m with ADt. 31, 81 ixie, -«"’u*n‘u?m pi GE Weekly or Montaly Payments EISEMAN'S Fine Men’y W ear Seventh an F Sts. “Best, Known” Inspection nd Carpets Cleaned and Stored —may prove costly—this being the season of the greatest moth activity. Telephone us today (Potomac 1172-3-4-5), and we will send for your Floor Coverings, in short order—renovate them' by our 1009 efficient process—store them until you desite them next Autumn—when they’ll come home looking as fre} h and bright as when first bought. QIf you desire such treatment, we Glue-Size your rugs, aft:r cleaning, Without Extra Chargc. QWhile in storage here, we INSURE RUGS and CARPETS fbr FULL VALUE, Free of Charge. RUGS STORED IN FIREPROOF STEEL RACKS Lowest Charges for 100% Satisfactory Service E P. HINKEL&C 600 Rhode Island Avenue N POtomac 1172—1173—1 174—1 175 3 AUTOS CALL ON NOTICE Telephones: ESTIMATES ON REQUEST Pl’!fl lnd B!lllt Shandy, girl. i FOU#. < h h moon L ern % o Oma Nebs 7 Fnu-ulpm. g Bon Delrul SRR ELREH EH B ;ggu:s:szgz::s?;gkxszgg=;;s 58253 a%a §===‘ oenix, Ari: B ATl Portland, SE8VY! S22VRIILINI33332832: @ard of Thanks. s | KANE, JOSEPH C. Stephen H. Kane wishes to QX?Y&IS his sincere thanks for the | fowers and many expressions of TFicnds ¢ the sudden deathof s bmnex‘ JOSEPH C. KANE. A 'uflu BAILEY. (ARCE. Dsparted this, life on ader, Jun at P 3181 m., oy’ Te: and brother e Testing aoum O ulo\v OLIVER WILLIAM. life Tuesdsy, June 16,1931, 7:45 pm. et his residencl: 1404 11th st nw. OLY WILITAM BROWN, beloved husband. ot Mis - Fesste Browh, fathereof Dran de- Joted brother of Mrs. L Jon funeral ' pariors. 'Notice ‘o Tunerai parted this Carrie n.w.. nterment’ Hai ReRiNes o tmna’s‘A f Pasqus di Bartolo Rose and Josephine di Bar- : ‘” ne. o uiem Relatives s n | 332 PAC AVE. N.W. M ille, nvldflmm 1 VAN, SANT, CORA. On Thursday, 931, "at’ 4817 Con 2 IANT beloved siste "ot ks COurron h. and Prank Van Sant. Notice o (un!ul mer A.m. from above termont l(c:wcu: Cemeterr, wunnl-y. June Remaing R iater. Buddesls, on Wed- sence. : J. at_ Frazier funeral noer . n.w. Notice of funeral WILLIAMS. MAUDE nescay. Ji A28, ‘Deloved wifé gt mother' of McClellend é{:\hm Soupare: 3 i eita ansboroush. - Reguri R Mortimer 3. and J D.m niece of Fannie F. Jorn, W. Dm 2 oz ns resting at n church, 1432 Yoy st. !nlnunflm R omiory of sur dearly Seloved deugse Temory of gurGen g ter lnd lllfiel FTHEL > X “6 HA) dn.lud this life one year ago, BUCKLEY. MARGARET . 3 AR BRR our wonderful ' mother, ntcxur.'"n‘ K In nmo d three years ago to- Annh'enuy mass at ] Test wtant unto hzr O Lord, . Do BetpetualTeh: Shine upon her. May she rest in peace. Am HER CHILDREN, MAY AND JOHN.® CHASE. GERTRUDE DAVIS. In sad Inu loving remembrance of my dear wile and mother. GERTRUDE DAVIS w) hed “cighreen. years svo todsy. sune. 18, 1913, after s brief iliness, which she bore with Christian fortitude, What happy days we once enjoyed, en we were all together: But. oh, how changed i: all is now. Since you are gone forever. Some may think T am not lonely y ORREST. ALBERT D. semembiance of our from us June 18, *oda: xn rad and loving 1ro) Taking with you all sur But you are now in God' Where you have found eternal DRVCIED MOTHER AND AUNT BUSIE. + GANTT. MARY E. T. In sad and loving re- memorance of my dear wife. MARY E. T. GANTT. who departed tnis life four years a0 mdu June 18, 1927. HART, JOHN W. AND MA! but ‘loving remen-brnee A o des nd. JOHN W. HART. who du-n'e:m ARY E. 0 today, )uu in peace. MOTHER. JACKSON. E. R. A tribute to comméBibrate the love and Gevotion of my beloved hus. band, Rev,E. R. JACKSON, who departed his e’ June 1922, Dear is the grave where he is laid. Sweet Js the memors that never shall fade. SON. o REEVES. JAMES HASLAM. In loving ve- membrance _of our son and brother, JAMES 3 inree years - today, June 18, 1 n God's care. mIS bovmo MOTHER AND BROTHERS. In lo ln ememboranc d m th:r *ars. ROB. vh v a3, June 1 Gone, bm not forsotten. HER HUSBAND AND CHILDREN. WARD. ROBERT. memory of ou uncle. ROBERT o"dled nineteen Win dorin 'ARD, w) The years may wipe out many things. But this they wipe ever. THa membry of Tnose nenps @47e 1n t my dear Ser. 'A WELLS, who departed this fife "Wednesday. ‘June i, 1913. Make us brave with s fes Bvs” thas Thou g‘:x:{fih re.that Thou s HER DAUGHTER. ROSIE PRATHER. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Joeph . Bici's Som 3034'M St. N.W. Fhons West %0t GEO. W. WISE CO. West ‘3900 M ST N.W. V. L. SPEARE CO. eo Nelthhe.r the suc of hor com nnected lOOflHSt. N.wW. Fhone National :flsn JOHN R. wm&m Co. 1337 10th St. . one MI_!"._ J- WILLIA} SONS, 'RAL DIRECTORS CREMATORIUM NATIONAL 1384. 1888, W. W. Deal & Co. 1nurmem. Mount O TN AR deRery frsigence 1 's_residence. st. ‘ne N%OH beloved wife of cis _ Paul Enfante mother of Michacl Enfante and Mes. Liny E. Asuiiino and Mrs. Josephine Aguilin Funeral from the above resid Brdey June %. ot am rea, wiil be said a¢ . .10, Re invited. Interm FOLK, KATHERINE On Wedn ¢ 17. 1931, st her residence, 1603 . n.W., KATH d nm:m from ¢ ary, friends iavited:" Cemetery. em m: latives and frien nt 8t. Mary’ L2 tnvited:” Yaterment g:d . June l‘."in o, Ce rooklyn, N. Y., on udl!v v, Giterment Cedar JOHNSON. ELIZABI June 17. 1931, ot gence. 1628 Dolumbll Fa. Olivet Gemetery. J0mNSON, SAMUEL. On Wi SAMUEIL, Jom«sox at’ Frazier funera’ home. Biw! Notlee "of feneral iater, M. On Tuesda; 1 Hospital. lshum' Lewis). beloved wite ran Punersl irom her 1a%e |Newton st. ne. on Priday, Uves and Remllnl 1 LEWITS, ital, b N. beloved nerai_from the I.l!_lllll'. m ent assas Ceme E. On_Wednesday. Junt &fi“’g““‘“""“% # ek b ave. now. on Fri |- . Jung ;k at H;g tn thetice 3 R ""‘“’WE mn g o—c"_‘u Y WWZBNI.ES.. 1212 F St DES, WAL’ b T by tondale, - | 412 B ST. N LR ToFvice. 816 H ST. NE. LINCOLN_8200. Thos. R. Nalley’s Son 517 11th St. S.E. LI 1220 P. J. SAFFELL PERSONAL S 733 Sth St. N. Frank Geier’s Sons Co. ST Sliephone National 2473 Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Funeral Chapel 5 Lincoln 0524 CHQS. S. ZURHORST Frete Lincoin S5 CHAMBERS SONS Established 2 1850 ’-ll‘, Attendant 1750-2-4 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W. Phones: NAtional 5512-5513 Premst Aute Delivery Service, s | __Artisic—sipressive (Mespenaive: . . CEMETERIES. 7 Choice Lots and Sites For Sale ENDOWMENT FUND ENSURING PERPETUITY

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