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ORDERS can be traced by telephone in a few minutes, and delays explained to customers inthe same way. Modern business depends on the telephone to maintain contacts with out-of- town customers. It’s quick, clear,and cheap. The Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company (Bell System) eenth Street N. W, MEtropolitan 9900 THE EVENING WILLIAM J. MAHANEY, POLICE OFFICER, DIES Veteran of Force Found Dead in Bed—Death Due to n‘m Attack. Sergt. William J. Mahaney, 54, of the Metropolitan Police Department, died yesterday at his hcme, 1104 Eighth street nartheast, from heart disease. He had been a member of the police force for more than 30 years, and was serving as desk sergeant ot the second precinct at the time of his death. Sergt. Mahanzy had been on leave for several days, and was to report back for duty yesterday. He was found dc;"ilm n ice stations in the on_al sf clf wuere omucrl‘owend to half staff following notification of the death. They will remain lowered until after the fu- neral, ‘ ;”rnnnme{n;d for which have nct yet been comple! stidu his widpn' Mrs, Elizabeth Z. Mahaney, he is survived by four sons, William ., Francis, James and John, and two daughters, Miss Margaret Ma- haney and Mrs. Louise Peyton, all of this city. i iE Golf Parts Couple Wed 32 Years. MADISON, Wis, July 29 (P).—After 32 years of married life, Mrs. Max Fisher, Evansville, filed suit for divorce, charging, among other things, that her husband would not take her with him. STAR, WASHINGTON, Policeman Dies‘ WILLIAM J. MAHANEY. Theater Chain to Be Extended. SAN FRANCISCO, July 29 (#).—Rob- |ert A. McNeill, theater and realty man, said today the Fox Film Corporation and Golden State theater interests plan to build theaters at Manila, Hongkong, D. C., WEDNESDAY. T. I. TRUNDLE, VETERAN STAGE WORKER, DIES Funeral Services Set for Friday. Was Association Business ‘ Annt. ‘Thomas I. Trundle, 54 years old, bus- iness agent for the xnwuuonu Alli- ance of Theatrical Stage Dmn and veteran stage vlorm in theaters, died at his home, 3511 T ltreet last night, after an illness of two weeks. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon at his home. Burial will be private. Mr. ndle, who had worked back- stage in practically every Washington theater, during the past 22 years, repre- sented one of 2 g:nerations of hnck- stage employes. Hu father, Thomas H. Trundle, 78 years old, was employed : <t tbe Gayety, and his son, Clarence, now works at the Fox. Before becoming business agent for the Alllance, he had served as its sec- retary for many years. He was a mem- ber of National Masonic Lodge. Besides his son Clarence, he is sur- vived by his widow, Mrs. Dora May Trundle; two other sons, Darrell and Kenneth, and two daughters, Kathryn and Margaret. BIDS FOR WELL JOB The Layne Atlantic Co. today sub- mitted the low bid for drilling a well for drainage purposes on the site of the first unit of the new Municipal Center. Its bid was $5,400. I Only one other bid was received, Sl)rlzue & Henwood of Scranton, Pl, 890 for the job, st Julius Lansburgh Furniture Co. z~si~s Entrance, 909 F St. N. RADIO Superhelerodyne‘ High Boy Complete with 7 Tubes Sensational Value $(SE;JS The outstanding radio value of the year. This Philco Radio will do everything you wish it to do. And the longer you have it in your home, the more vou value it. Attached to your aerial at no extra cost. 5 A Great Saving = In This l" 1 Special Delivers This Philco—Balance on Convenient Deferred Payments With No Interest or Carrying Charges Added $27.50 Panel Bed Complete with Spring and Layer Felt Mattress. $195 “Kroehler” Super Furniture Brcatelle 3-Pc. Bed-Davenport Suite Genuine “Kroehler” over. Three chair. ey | .’M splendid pieces, make, upholstered in brocatelle, all comprising large davenport which opens into a full size bed, club chair and bunny-back Re\ ersible spring cushmm $219 10-Piece Jacobean Oak Dining Room Suite Oak has become increasingly popular in Dining Room Suites. $17 one illustrated is a particularly with those wishing a new style in high-grade, durable furniture. beautiful pieces. gund design that has found great favor A Super-Value in a Maple Living Room Ensemble 55 Delivers This Complete Ensemble Convenient Deferred 6-Piece Maple Living Room Ensemble, Comple,te Tavern Table $9.50 Coffee Table $575 End Table $4.75 rocker. Special price. Regular Price, $89. A Remarkable Value Now at. . This attractive ensemble comprises 60-inch settee with three auto cushion seats, arm- chair and rocker with spring seats, beautiful figured glazed chintz. An artistic coffee table, end table and qiraint tavern table complete this splendid ensemble. Both durable and comfortable, it will furnish the living room or solarium very econontically and attractively. f The above suite of 3 ple-es, regular price, 559 Settee, armchair nnd $3950 All fitted with loose-cushion backs and upholstered in Values The Ten 148 Payments Easily Arranged Jhe cfulins cfimsbmy/u Jurniture (5o, Entrance, 909 F St. N.W. 1 JULY 29, 1931. POCKETBOOK IS STOLEN German Consular Secretary Reports Loss to Police. Alfred M. xcu consulai secretary ol mficgn"::'fmn o l'fly“pflx:e ke@ pol ofa - o book from his home, wmtmmmnu Germany’ remtluve in Cuchu.ovlkh LONG ILLNESS IS FATAL TO CAPT. M. D. MIMS Medical Corps Member Who Re- tired in September, 1929, to Rest in Arlington. Capt. Martin D. Mims, Medical Ad- ministrative Corps, died yesterday morn- ing at Colonial Beach, Va., after a long illness. His bodywlllbebr ght here for burial with military honors in Arling- ton National Cemetery tomorrow aft- ernoon at 2 o'clock. His wife, Mrs. Eva M. Mims was with him at Colonial Beach and is accom- Danyinf the funeral party to this city. The following officers will act as hon- Keloer,” Veteriner : elser, Veterinary Corps; Maj. J.. B. lertnmn Dental Corps; Maj. M!ner F. Felch, Medical Corps; Capt. 0. Wells, Medical Administrative Cnrm i Capt. B. R. Luscomb, Medical Admin- istrative Corps, and Capt. E. B. Sykes, Medical Administrative Corps. Capt. Mims entered the Medical Corps in 1905, and was commissioned a first lieutenant at the outbreak of the World War. He reached the grade of captain | . in the Regular Medical Corps in Janu- ary, 1928, and in September, 1929, was :‘#fi: for disability incident to the S. S. PRESIDENT HOOVER ARRIVES IN NEW YORK New Dollar Liner, on Maiden Voy- age, Prepares to Start Tour Around World. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, July 29.—The Dollar Steamship Co’s new liner President Hoover arrived here today on its maiden voyage, and preparations were begun for the ship's fir begun for p's first world cruise, Completion of the new liner w celebrated tonight with a banqu:]ll & board. The President Hoover was built at Newport News, Va., with accommo- | dations for 998 passengers. It is driven by electric turbines capable of develop- ing 34,000 horsepower. The ship is 563 feet long and has a speed of 22 knots, =3 Marriage Licenses. Thomas G. Swal X 2‘ S " Francis Randal, 68, Mrn’lmume Wis.. Mary L Mills, 60, this city: fud Rev. William Leake. 26. Annapo T clty ReePglis, 4nd Mary dee. 35."and Eila L. Whit. 38, and Geneva G. Moore. Martin, 35 ind Le xer, :m Pl?l(hzo( Clarksbure: W Va.. Rev. Sotamen Willam R X " " ler. 21, Bofh of Bhidliiore AvaRd it ik nthony M. Bellon!. 26. and 36 Rev. Charles J; Trinl ’f"'""“' . “Edwara M Wendie, 38 New and I,A‘ar'nnet G Froelich. 30! “enileacionia! tho-nu - 22 and Mary M. E Rvfi" A2 roe Howara ort. Howard, Md.. e M Heits. 50, Balmore: Bev. wmum Blersoint. Albert N. Polloc] and Loretta M. Abram gasey. 34, both o ndlimenT ore ym F Dynham, 26. and Helen M. Sonn zqv?z"f \gm Birn %0, m?‘fiowm. Campbell. James : C 0] d 37 d Mar! o leigan 34 w.'\'vs"'né’mr S afeuen B 9o und W. John: Sar; E. J-ekson 20. bfllh 0( erhmond Jllflle RDB— e Mattingy w".na Me:-}’é?"’é‘ Rnmoner MR e RQV W. Westrai et y and Mary P. Wo 3 3 J. L8 Holloman. s = births have been reported to partment iy the last 24 hours e E ernice V. Beall. twin boys. Tiadare . Wit Fauline &, Peldman, boy poSharies W. C. and Marie B. ‘Abernetiy, Ysonard A. and Edith Bnoemaker. boy. gmnc- B A0d Helena I Bersons. boy. nismin ¥ 4o Viols Howse: o Charles 8. and Elizabeth L. Woo« PHH;DD L. and Dorothea M. chl'lfs bfl’ o Ha Anfia M. McKinles. ir.. sirl. William M. and Leah M. Ernst. girl Charles 1. and Hazel Brvan. girl Jflst M l nd Mary P. Sickler. girl. L. Agnes D. Crosby. girl. Dlniel nnd Mll’(nl’!! Eiulcl‘ ®irl. Jerty M and Ruth Jonns sirl. Slnencz W, lnfl Merle_D. I\erson &irl arl H. and Mary ncis. Bos Dngtel ulnd H“fll Morrl Mai Walter and Tg.n "MiCombes. bor. Lebnard ahd o O! el, gir] hfl "Ydl! A Va!lh!‘! sirl. )C‘hlrl!l S and A]bfl'él Gat ‘l‘ oses and Rosie Gadson. John lnd Maty Yelng, w Deaths | Reported The following deaths have been reported to the Health Department in the Inst ours Martin Miller. 82, found on lawn. 7th and Pa. AV Tk h Brown. 79, 1236 Harvard st. G_ Hurley. 66, 431 £ M J Be: All. 65, 2'“! }fl |\er Dl Fphriam = A. Morrison. 5, 1410 Mass. ave e m ).;“-rmu 12 hours, National Homeo- P*\Westey ‘Thornten. 13, Fresdmen's Hospital. g AT i A Wade watson, 55, o.mn.ax Hospital. 83 Georn co-u a! Leroy Boynes 35. lington Beach: ELa Sehson. 41, en route Cosualty Hos- 'JaLn Ellis. 7 months. Children’s Hospital. _Msriorie & Bupn. 1y diys. 1208 Irvipe ¥t FOUND. “foors, neRr T __Adams 253 t. between Fuglid rd Return Apt. 7 The SHSETTER PUPPY, fem: 5 e ¥ *Col. 8968-W e: scar_on right JBitG SR o it NG mu nthy” old: white w around right 1338 Olrnr st B EYEQ small nlnrnon-cnlarefl cae! in Polnmucsilvln rs Bank. dav. July 27. Finder nle% eall Clayendon 710‘1 at_night oF egt 1016, Br. 0. during ofice_ hours. eward EY!GLASSEE Shell-rimmed, in_black leather case, Monday morning. Djamond taxi ol do 'nl;;lé A:cunn Reward. Hotel Strat- s ‘endier, 91§ D ne_nound nect Liveral uwlrd ol- onvur Airport, South el 534. le, with blue stone ng: downtown. ~Call between 1-5 % . mond St v Natl. 0440, Liberal nv-rfl SUTT CAS] between Fllll Chi se M(l’! J SE. black: ullsm.\s‘ klbwk 5 Bocke Jitn_pearl m‘:u'l DOCTORS Recommend CHAMBERS Ambulances Clean, Frni and SANITARY Char, Lowest in City $4.00 A-y Place in D. Call Col. 0432 T Brown, With lady s cloty and | Fair “wnetsel, Hu 30 irl's _suit. e, Brives | STRAUSS FUNERAL RITES TO BE HELD TOMORROW, Burial to Be in Hebrew Cemetery. Masons to Officiate at Grave Service. Funeral services for David Strauss, 80 yem old, Washington business man, lay morning at his| w yesterd: home 2630 Adams Mill road, will be held at the residence tomorrow morning at 10:30 o'clock. Burial will be in the Washington Hebrew Cemetery, with Masonic services at the grave. Mr, Strauss came to Washington 65 years ago from Frankfort, Germany. Since coming here he had been con- nected with several business enterprises, including Saks & Co. and Marx and Strauss. He was recently elected an hmuryu member of Osiris Lodge, F. A. Besides his widow, Mrs. Bertha Her- | man Strauss, he is survived by two sons, Harold and 1 on Strauss, and a daug] ter, Mrs. Harry Loel Braths. llm ll-l-A On Tuesday, Ju‘V 21 " 193! IKINS. devoted KcCllme Bhe also luvu'!our indchildren and o ls. Puneral s\lnfll’ A lroln,thou Ern!:‘ .;lnll fu- lawn Cemetery. & nv,ermezm 3 !EL'-IF ."l!ld On V_II)e’dnllfllV e B TP x D nnzr NOHC! c! IMNTON. Lour! flA M. On Tuesday. July at her rnlu!uce Plaza Apart- LOUIHA M. BLANTON. mother of Wikllll!'n'r.'. Hilc‘hfgek and l:rlm( J sl Home, 3601'1th ot nw on T e fun day, p.m, c.an il Semeters: ’{l ANN CU .ml 2ip i3l at 1335 Church st nw., ANK BTEEVER CARPENTER fovea Svite ot of, the late Capt. Wi L nmmu Carpente! 8. “Infantry from Hnon(dl hm!u!ll parlors, TIS STEEVER. On ARY E. Depnnm this life sud- niy, Ssturdsy. July 26 1931 ih Chicago, MARY E. RKE: belovéd mother of Byiveater ' Clarke " She ‘ewves 10 et o8 & brother, Albert Clarke: sunt, Jackson,” and a host of other Puneral ‘Thursday. July 30, at 1rom T. Stewart's funeral = parted this life sud- St Sorerted ins _restin 1 parlors, 1115 22nd DILLON, EDWARD A. On Tuesday. 28,1931, at Sibley Hospital, EDWARD A, the beloved son of the late Edward and Johanna Dillon. Funeral from his late residence, 24 R st. ne. on Thursdey morning, July 30, ai 8:30" o'clock; thence 8t. Martin's 'Church, here s reauiem will be said at 9 o'clock Bna friends invited. 'mu.ou By (The members of roa Council, No.' 433. K. . are x::;:fi: poiified of the deathy of 5o, £ LON, 24 R st. Tucaday, July 36, 1991, 20T et P services at St Mar- Sin'e Shirch at 8 s me. Thursdsy, Juiy 30. Interment Mnum S Elednudly, ity %5, “z}-m n g0 to 24 pm. to by (3,8 pm. to have the usual K. or "of ou e ‘GEORG] LT depzkl = E F. HOWELL, 25 DILLON, E. A. The members of Wash! of Columbus, are nereoy noiified of ‘he g:“l];‘(w ?‘" Kxnlllhl E. A. DILLO] 24 FLYNN. N-\llnlor r! C. BACZENAS Comnlra“cr 'ORD. GEORGIANA. To the Officers and Memb:n of St. Thomas Ladies’ Auxiliary, and District Auxiliary, Knl'hls of 8t. John: You are nereby nof fled of the death of Sister GEORGIAN, FOI Oall meeting Tnursday evening at ‘clock at her late residence, 410 Ridge n.w. Pune Priday from Holy Re- ; ser Brother” .UCKETT, Dist. P: I8ADORE M, EMACKUM. r:nz’:é Becy. o sday. July 1'p.m.. from Paran Bapils Chhire FO 8 urch. Taterment GLADDEN, E;y Departed this lite I N n 3:58 p.m.. at Preed Hospitel, MAR' Y E. GLADOEN. ~She le: 8 ving tirtee: Emg ol viter. "5 iess he 1 olhiherine M. Woodson mas E. Mosiey: two cousins, Joh Dinguid and Mrs. Bessle Brown: dear brother-in-law. William E. and a host of friends. held Friday, July 31, from tist Charch Atiington, Va. GLADDEN. MARY E. Al members of Dor- cas Temple, No. 243, I B. of W. Afe hereby notined to attend & call et ing Weanesday, July 29, 1931 st § p.m. Odd Fellows’ “Hall." Arlingion, Va. 1o Arrants for funsral ‘of Deushier MARY £, DE! DAUGHTER FANNTE BULLOCI Babtes Sate DAUGHTER MARGARET MINOR., Fin HOLDER. JON. On Tuesday. July 2. 1931, Sibley Hospital, JOHN HOLDER of saw Tth Bl nw., beloved husband of Cora Hol Funéral fervices at Calyerton erton, Va., on Thurs- Mosley. Funeral will bé . John's Bap- JOHNSON. SADIE. Suddenty, Bunday. auly 931 SADIE JOHNSON. 26, 1931 ves to mourn their loss a er, Tathar, twe s uncle. a “devoted friend pad other ndg, Funeral services at betweea L and at 1:30 te Teri- Ceme- EMMA CLARK. On Tuesdar. O oat et Afntle iy, EMMA CLA JONES, ‘eloved sister of Hary Clark Min- nix. Notice of funers: ite KOHLBECKER, VINCENT P. On_Tuesdas, July 3871031, at Georgetown University uumm VINCENT P. KOLHBECKER, S Fuiieral services Georaciown . Cnivereity Thursday. July 30, at 6:30 ment Gollege Cemetery. LOWE. LEO. on Mondar. July 2% le3l beloved husband of Mildred Lowe from his late resi- - B Thursdes, July 30, f the; 8t.' Alovaius Qhureh, whers mass will Be said at § am: Relatives and friends invited. Interment Mount Olive: Cemetery. MAHANE: LLIAM 3. On Tuesdar. Wi 8. 1931, ‘at h.s Tesidence. 8th J. MAHANEY. beioved nusn;nu g - am. Inter- Wi of Elizabet (nee Beck]. neral from tite above Jul; at 8:30 am . for the, repose ment M and friends 1nvit 75 of Mount Plensant Masonic Lodr invited. Interment at Arlington Noiionel ! Cemetery. RILEY, ERNEST L. On Tussday. Julv 28, 931, At 'y Hos Amtd hulhlnd of N ldelln! 4 Rllty l Bowen). on ‘Thursday, Ji Intérment Glenwood Cemete: RILEY, ERNEST L. Members of Edward Ross. cil, N . U. A. M 5 onda Beryices at the chapel of ursday, July 30 at anlLu at 5:15 ROBINSON, 310 Tayior s, nw., hulhlnd of Mmrle Boyce Robinson and father of Ri ond B. Robinson and Mrs. r of Myron ‘W. Chambe: e, uoo Chapin_st. n.w., p.m. Interment TEALEY, KA' TE V. On Tuesday. 1931, at her rumenee. 2315 1st st. Femains resting ?&:‘d Interment at Gunwood Cemete) STRAUSS, DAVID. On esday. ly 28, y sidence. lm Adams Mill lll II lll!DA resident Sl Fretls at Srraves. *'N'E. RODG FAUL L. ‘GABONER. Seo LPvAr On Monday, nu. N JORN - JOBEP d_son ERS. umer_. H, aged 21 of Cornelius 'and Mary Puneral from his late I .\;-. Capitol Helghts, July m. Math! reh, Capitol xemm Md. and friends invit or of his soul oant, Ollva! Cem!un .".-hues k< A9 T i Beaths. TRUNDLE. nou)\n on 1531, THOMAS I belved .T..“.i'.“l at3p. E.. bel y‘v.uu. Puneral from her ja ol' the N: ma e Shureh o ‘. nmty. 3 Toterment Mouns Gltvet Gemerery. G. ted 3 m‘f."n l'ihn“-‘“' of Notice of funeral heceatterst"e? 3 B-% In Memoriam ‘ll?:fl'lllol! .LlulllAll n. rance o( my dear husband. Jl IAH D. BAL Gone, hul dearly umemb!nd HIS DEVOT] HALHMO WIFE, INETTE R | BROWN, l#ul WOODWARD AND JAMES RENN, FRANK Wednesday, July In sad but d my H. EROWN, fotra yeais Sio, Sepiemser only ask to live eac 8o when i{fe's course s done That I may meei my mother and step- 1al In the land beyond the THEIR DAUGHTER. ELLA PARKER. * FLEMING, FRE| brance ot 'a. frend. rABDITA SLEE: Sh departed this life one year ato today. There a bud fror Just within th There the flowe In the upper Sarth transplanted. wolden ga oo farcver | FLEMING, loving remsm- brance of my husband, "FREDDIE FL ho died one year ar - o AT g0 todar. Juy Bleep on. my dea; v loved 'sou bes: i IS WIPE. EDNA FLEMING. NG, FREDDIE. In memory beloved *one. FREDDIE FLEMING.. who gParted this life one year ago today. July We have had a year of But by the Welp of J!SHL HIS BELOVED- FATHER. LOM. PLEM- ING, AND DARLING BR(’THBR JOHN FLEMII year ago today, July :9. 1930. Loving and kind in ail his wavs, Uprieht and just to ¢ car e will not complain God to meet aea ‘SISTERS. PEARL® AND MABEL. FREDDIE. I 1cmembra endy FREDDIE FLE geparted Lis life orie 3ear ako toda w. “have only your memory. dea To remember our whole life thi And you are one we will never forget r_we are alwags thi i OO, PRES L EON BRISCOR R SECY. JAMES, RICHARD. Sacred to the memory of our dear uncie. RICHARD JAMES. who departed this life one year ago foday, Loved in lite remembered in death NIECE_AND NEPHEW. MR. AND MRS. GEGROE GARNER LEEMAN. JAMES E. membrancs of my E LEEMAN. who aled ‘two vears 430 to- day,” July 29, In sad and lovine re. nas gone to rest, heart is still s that slwavs save me help ath’s cold chill. oubled heart. e fof e for MARY J. LEEMAN. “The one many more years HIS LOVING WIFE. MARKS., CHARLES B. In sad but loving Temembiance of my’ dear son. RLES B. MARKS. departed this life thir- teen years aro today, July 29. 1918. Loving and kind in all his ways. Upright and just 3 the end of his days. Sincere and kind in heart and mind What a beautiful memory to leave behind. It is not the tears at the time that sTe that is broken e t 1l of h e ‘sllen: fenrs in the afrer years FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Frank Geier’s Sons Co. VENTH ST N. \" Madern Chap Chapel e National 2473 "Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Funeral Chapel $13 ST N Lincoln 0524 Ambulance service. Clyde J. 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