Evening Star Newspaper, August 24, 1931, Page 9

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Ameriean War veteran. s ) mliden 1 a_military ‘burm in Arlington National Cemetery \Arrnnzemem.x as yet incompleted, wnl charge of the United Spanish |wu Veterans and Dawsos Lodge, N M., of which he % r Durr had been connected with the | National Publishing Co. for four years. He was born in 183 at York, Pa., and | [ nas educated there, entering the print. ing business at an carly age. listed in the Pennsylvania | Guard Infantry in 1898 at the out- | | break of the Spanish War | In 1903 he went to the Philippine Isiands in the employ of the Govern- | Ben F. Durr, vice president and gen- | ment Printing Of c)e”r"en'x:’ltr:lrnzhl:h;:e eral manager of the Nationai Publish- | SeVen years. i Sates he Jened | ing Go. 1220 H strect, und prominent | foomy 0, N% 17 from the printing office and became | in_ District typographical circles, died connected with the General Supply BEN F. SUDDENLY AT HOME & Heart Attack Fatal to Man- ager of National Pub- lishing Co. Be Careful of Your Y| Franklin A. Durr, Washi ln lll'l M m m tl chief of the supply ammn In 1919 'he became emulfi; secre- of the Ty f Wi rz:nynnm( m capacity until m when he becune emnqclad with National Pubmhln( e st was 'A member of Typothetae, Washing- ton Board ol Trade, Masonic bodies and United Spanish War Veterans. In addition to his widow, Mrs. G Luette Durr, he is survived by two % \t)' ’ three Bflt‘mote Gordon V. Durr, New York hrothers Willlam Durr, Clarente Durr, Chambersb Fred Durr, North Dakota, and two nll- ters, Misses Louise and Melda Durr, Westchester, Pa. . Science is moving so fast nowadays that even scientists are bewildered Money Get the Most of the Best for the Least . y in Your | Your Neighborhood 4$€0 Store is the place Table Needs, ctc., at Money to buy ving ‘prices. eighborhood 4SCO Store Finest of Foods, &SCO Meats Are Highest Quality GENUINE SPRING LAMB Ib. 43C - 35¢ w 23c Loin Chops Rib Chops Shoulder Chops Lean Stewing Shoulder Lamb Roast Lean Stewing Lamb Lamb Patties Maryland Style Pot Roast......... Freshly Ground Beef.............. n 17¢ ». 10c 4 1 25¢ | ’5 Lb. 19c Tender Beef Liver ™ 25¢ | Tender Pork Liver " 10c Large Smoked Skinned HAMS . . Whole or Shank Half Ib. 21c Finest Fruits and Vegetables Firm %= Tomatoes n 5S¢ N. Y. State Cabbage 4 ™ 10c Yellow Onions Juicy Lemons New Sweet domen 25¢ Extra Fancy Freestone Elberta Peaches Fresh Green Peas 4™ 19¢ | White Potatoes Watermelons 2 ™ 25¢ Potatoes 4™ 19c 10 = 19¢ each zgc 5=19c These Peaches Grown in Virginia and Maryland Orchards Breakfast Suggestions Sealed-sweet Grapefruit. . . 2 cans 25¢ anlq‘«-i: -apefruit Juice 2 cans 25¢ organ’s Creamed Beef. ... .can 19¢ ASCD Sliced Bacon. . . . . /:-Il. pke. 17¢ 4500 Corn Flakes. . . .. 4SC0 Evap. Milk. ....3 Gold Seal Oats. . ... Victor Coffee. . 2 pkgs. 13¢ small cans 10¢ «v..lb. 17¢: 3 Ibs. 50¢ Complete Line of Fresh Fruits in Our Produce Depts. Good for any meal—Made of pure, fresh ingredients in our ewn spic and span bakeries —it is as fine as you ever ate. % Butter » 37- “The Finest Butter in America” @ Bread Supreme In Pound Prints or Wrapped Quarters —_— Richland Butter %““““,Eggs Fresh Eggs 1. 35¢ “The Pick of the Nests” pound pan loaf Victor Bread Be Luncheon Suggestions A4SCO Beans with Pork 4 cans 25¢ Campbell’s or Ritter Beans 3 can<20c Hom-de-Lite Diplomat Boned Chicken can 47c¢ doz. 35¢ Japanese Crabmeat Libby’s Corned Beef Sunrise Tomato Ketchup 3hots. 25¢ Diplomat Deviled Chicken doz. Qe can 33¢ jar 18¢ can 25¢ can 12¢ Mayonnaise l Our Meat Dept. offers many kinds of Luncheon Meats, Cheese, etc. ' erve our Teas Icedi-A pleasing beverage for a Summer day. aSC0 i Teas * Orsiige Pekoe—India Ceylon Plain Black 1.Ib. loc or Mixed pki Dinner Suggestions .2 cans 25¢ Victor Farmdale Tender Peas. .. Choice Early June Peas. . .3 cans 25¢ ASCD Golden Bantam Corn. . . .2 cans 25¢ ASCD Solid Pack Tomatoes.3 cans 25¢ Acme Coffee Heavy body—Rich flavor. Hot or Iced Coffee will be appreciated. ib. 17’3 . 3 i 50¢ Delightful flaver—Big value. 45C0 Coffee . 25¢ 35c—25¢=10¢ Saved Ib. tin 29C Franco-American Spaghetti 3 « ASCO Calif. Asparagus. ASCO Cooked Beets. . . ASC0 Plain or Stuffed Olives all ¢ 2 3t ins 19¢ .bot. 10¢ A nice, tender Roast of Beef or Leg of Lamb from our Meat Depk. with Vegetables from our Produce Dept. Reg. 12¢ Del Monte or ASC0 Sliced Peaches 21c(2 meal Reg. 15¢ ASCO Fancy Peas tall Jcndlc|2 o Delicious Rosedale big cans flavor, tender. for any Halve n rich Reg. 8c 4500 Ammonia "o 5S¢ Reg. 5Fm'3luing 3 bots. 11¢ Unwrapped Laundry Soap 2 cakes O¢ Woodbine Huir 3 1lc o G;;;e_l’rmt uice 3 cans 19¢ Farmdale Evap. Milk 3 s 19¢ Post Toasties 2 vkzs. 16¢ Fine *Rob Roy Pale Reg. 15¢ Libby’s syrup. *Gunther’s Brew *“Vess” Beverages *4S00 Ginger Ale *4SC0 Root Beer *@5C0 Sarsaparilla *Schmidt’s Cereal Beverages . *4SC0 Lime or Lemon *Plus returnable bottle deposit. Lord Baltimore Posidhes Beverages 27¢ 24-Oz, i 20c s deposit st 3€ 3 bots. 28¢ 3 pt. bots. 25¢ 3 pt. bots. 28¢ 3 pt. bots. 25¢ Dry Ginger Ale 3 bots. 25¢ 4 bots. 26¢ qt. bot.*15¢ —_————— e Stop in and look around your nearby ASC0 Store, our fine fresh Mmhlnlin Produce, Meats, etc., will appeal to , you—as also will our prices. _| O'Connell, member of the Jesuit Order, |an employe of the Washington Gas Irlngemenu for_the moonlight erulse. JESUIT BROTHER BURIED |HEART ATTACK FATAL IN GEORGETOWN U. PLOT| TO WALTER S. BARKER John J. O'Connell, wxm Died llt-“Employc of Gas Company 20 urday, Is Survived by | Years Was Born in Capital Three Sisters. | 63 Years Ago. Funeral services for Brother Jobn J.| Walter Seaton Berkér, for 30 years| » who died Saturaay at Georgetown Uni- | Light Co., died suddenly of & heart at- | versity Hospital, were held at § o'clock tack at his Woodridge home last Satur- | this morning at St. Aloysius Church. day. Burlal was in the Jesuit plot at George- | ;. Barker was born in the District 'm:n University. Rev. Michael F. Fitz- | 53 vears ago, a member of one of Wash- Datrick, S. J., rector of the St. Aloy- |ington's oldest families. He was for sev- s parish. said requiem mass. eral years in the stove and hardware A native of Philadelphia, Brother | fray YoATS 10 fhe Stove and b reets | O'Connell is survived by three sisters, | | southwest. Miss Elizabeth O'Connell of .this city | ““Ho™c survived by his widow, Mrs. | and two in Philadelphi | Elizabeth L. Barker: a son, William W. | Barker: a daughter, Mrs. William H. | Lawson; a brother. Frank Barker; two | Marine Veterans' Outmg Tonight. | Mrs. Charies Evans: and Mrs. | The second river outing of the sca- | Jennic Thomas. son will be held by the Veteran Marine | _Funeral services will be held at his | Corps Assqclation tonight. when mem- |1atc, home, 3807 -Twenty-fourth street | bers will go down the Potomac aboard |ing Interment will be in Cedar Hill | the City of Washington. ~Lieut. Callan, Cenetery. M. C,, retired, is in charge of ar- RESIDENT HERE 40 YEARS | DIES OF HEART ATTACK James Edgar Mitchell, 58. & resident | of this city for more than 40 years, died yesterday at his home, 1635 Newton | street, following a heart attack. Fu- | neral services will be held tomorrow | murnln? at 11 o'cdock at his late resi- dence, followed by burial in Rock Creek | Cemetery. Mr. Mitchell. who was born in Lewis- | ton, Pa., until recently had conducted a | commercial photographic studio at 1111 1? street. s A:dthe umehol hhpgel(.h I".l;i' was employed as a photographer wit | Abel & Co., 613 Seventh street. | | _ Burviving are his 'ldow Mrs. Minnie | R. Mitchell, and & son, Harry Earl Mitchell. DOCTORS Recommend CHAMBERS Ambulances Clean, Fresh and SANITARY |and for many years conducted a car- | Rosers. u"f’l“h nw. . Really, my dear, we must almost appear as if we were strutting. “I feel like it since we decided to have our things sent to the WEST END LAUNDRY and relieve me of all that hard work.” Don't Forget—West End Does Pine Dry Cleaning, Too. PHONE METROPOLITAN 0200 WEST END LAUNDRY 1723 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W. 1201 Conn. Ave, 1006 15th St. N. 1337 F St. NW. 1122 14th St. N Lowest cost per washmg of any washer The Maytag will dollar than any other washer. washml with a modern washer is its purchase price divided by the number of washings it wfll do within its serviceable life. The Maytag aluminum washer is the most durable washer made. It will give you faithful service for yearsandyearsafter an ordinary washerisworn out. It will save you depreciation and upkeep cost, and your clothes will last longer because of its careful, speedy method of washing. Any way you figure it, Maytag washings cost less. The New Maytag lroner has an Alakrome Thermo- Plate, which heat nt Philadel rth MAYTAG ts many times faster and requires less current than an ordinary ironer. Itirons every- thing. Use it wherever there is an electric wall plug. THE MAYTAG COMPANY, NEWTON, IOWA Founded 1893 hia Factory Branch, Mas! St.. Philadelphia, P he beaut 1 nora nw-m -m xind dear -ml:?r. rAm HIGHES. VI B, We n extend our "aincere thAREs Ang & Dreciation iy m.r reunv-s rmnn‘nmn t . On Baturday, August 22, et Pranchyille, M. the late 5 Baker of Riarrenton. v mother of An- G o80;, Ligile Anderson. ‘Emm Blimgre: H. and B. Baker. Remains resting Lthe w lmm Jarvis funeral church. 1432 nw neral Wedneaday. Atgust 26, ai 3 pm from Mount Zion Church, w-m atd, Ve | BARKER, WALTER SEAT on '-lur- kg Mt e e BERTON. beioved husband ‘o ENvekern Lo Bare Tuneral from hix late residence. 3807 24th ne. aday, AUguSt 25, at 10 am. Thiterment Gons Hifl Cemetery. BAYNE, ANICE L. On Sunda, August . Emergency Hoapita ANIEE L4 Widow of William B, Bayne and beloved sister nf Mrs A. Griswold of nce ae oum'"' "t 2 ave. “Fune ?ulmlnull Churg Doy S Ruceda: Aum 25 at 3 Tnterindut” Conrm:lanll Cemetery. | BARRY. CHARLES Departed this life o Ssturday, Auluu 22, 1931, at his resi- dence. st. v ARLES BATKY. beloved husband ot aione Barry. He leaves to mourn their Icss two daugh- ters, Pearl and Sarah Barry: one sister. Mrs. Lucy Rollins: two broihers, Willlam and James Barry. and a host of other feinifves and friends. Funeral undy's funeral home, NE g OF D WS Remains ’ resting at the above funeial home. Interment Payne's Cemetery, Rev. . Disgs officiating, BERRY. JARRITT §. Departed 4 Jite of Saturday, Ausust 22, 1931, 5 I his late Tesidance, 2409" ‘Shannon i R BERRY. bheloved h Paiid ‘of Evma Berrs nnd Tavee ot My . Edward and Elmer Berry. jeral from his lato residence, August 25, at 1 BLACK; BAL :olc?l O Fridey. Ausust olorado Springs. o Ru.smumu beloved husband of ¥ tne lateé 'ruua-y M ter' der Wednesday, Au’ terment in Arl JAMES EDWARD ROSE EXPIRES AT HOME HERE James Edward Rose, 75, a resident of Washington for more than 45 years. died yesterday at his home, 26 Evarts | street’ northesst, after a brief iliness, | | ! pm. ' In- ngton National Cemnuy Funeral services will be held at the residence tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Burial will be in Prospect Hill Cemetery. Mr. Rose came to Washington in 18 from bis home at Binghamton, N. Y., riage business here. He was one of the oldest workers in his profession when he retired at the outbreak of the World War to enter the Government service. Until recently Re was employed as a Tepair man in the War Department. He was a member of the Knights of the Golden Eagles, Order of Maccabees and Cushing Camp of the Sons of Vet- erans. He is survived by his widow, Mrs, Jeule C. Rose, and four chlmren Edwi Léon FPrancis Geneviers & Rose. i combination. contalning ’X’l.l"hl b!l'(!g Leader ra.’ Cay Willard Hymon, 1201 Pafk xam;x'?d, ac Answ retirn __Rewar. %;_on Irving st Cal Columbis to Mr. ‘mone: evening at Reward, Vacation Toage, Cherry GERMAN POLICE I Please el io drug stor: »m Fl " months _ old. corner Conn. 177 SILVER BAR ] with_turquoise (In- dian !hundgr blrd). unn. 1 between Vi frans’ Bureau 1 | aten and ux’?.’ffln’.?f‘ Anfih:t '2'01“ 4701 Connecticut ave give you more washings per The true cost of Building ania NOW MAKES AWASHER MODEL F THAT SELLS FOR LESS THAN PHONE NATIONAL 5100 for a FREE TRIAL washing or ironing or both. If the Maytag doesn't sell itself, don’t keepit. Divided payments you'll never miss. THE HECHT F Street at Seventh T n e ~600 P. C. T. '|GD LO. NAtional 5100 Hour over N.B.C. R ET M.k T30 C T.—7:00 one hour o Washinston Heights at junction ufi latives Theren. Serment Codar il Cemeter. t Clllfllgll‘ MARIA. On Friday, Augus A be seen Punersl Tuesdar. August 5. Holf Redeemer Church. D€ New Jerses aves "Interment Mount Olivet BENJAMIN F. Su ddenls. on Sundar; ugust 23, 1931, ufin Nevada ave. p.w.. BENJAM] husband of Grace L. Durr, Puneral Tuesday. August 23. at 1:30 from his late Interment Arllnncn National Cemetery. Wl—ll.”lGNAml ». Jeur Ch Trisrment Fores: Onk Cemetery. GLOVER. MARY E At Oakiand. Osiif. Cemetersy, ust 26, at 11 am GRIFFITH, GEORGE W. [ 1031 nt Baltwiore, N a. Funeral from 1303 .. on Tuesday. August 25. at 9:30 f.m.. Heart “Church. where requiem mass will be gaid at 10 a.m. for the repgse of his soul. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetes TH, X nu,'i?o 3 X! Y tdvlu! of the de: h of Brother m I "t on Tuesday. August ' !0 lm l!qnl!m me e at lhe lhrine of the Bacred Heart at 10 am. JOHN E. BUR! DENNIS J. NILAND, F. 8. WARRIS, CLAUDE. Suddeniy, on Saturdar, Augusi 27, A beloved hi band Ein e T Tabler's l:mulL Hame, !m Mt uesdar. Augus p.m. Aington Natlone: Cemetery ABRISON. ISABELLE. & On Sundar A b Jo3 ae i 18A ‘ednesday, k) Sundaz. Au. £l ‘Members of C.. are i d granddaughter of Blown:" Notice "of ‘funeral later. EY. IAM FRANCIS. ey A WILLIAM t § am. latives ** Interment. Mount OND GERALD. On Sun- 2 ldren’'s Hos- . heloved 30 . fuperal by 1400 Chapin’ st. i tuneral Iater. JOHNSON. SMITH. On 26, 1931 at 7:18 am. w. n.w. Monday, August Jmtee o . o uy Butler. ND\M al llln(r‘ Jarvis funeral :hureh. 1432 U st. n.w. KNOLL. DORIS MAE. On Sunday, August home of 23, 1931 1150 & ¢ the o‘:“ .nfll nmf ot lununn LAWTON. ELECTA 8. Qo Sunday. Au: § L2, g her home, N. un&hllnfi . Widow of . Bervice 2t the ch cmn Jngi“ wier & Son st au 3 om: Taterment Roek Teresk Gemeters. iRk TTHEWS. KATIE E. Entered into eter- -:-l Test on Saturdey. Auser 2 189) At er residence, 519 Harvard st 8" eon, Nitehelr. devoted ol cathering ind foon Mitchell’ devoicd i of Antonette, Addle and - Funeralservices ai vep- reb . Tuesday. August 35 Relatives and. friends invived u?.u-. eV, snu‘n on n.mq T !Illenl cha St ¢ August it l ¢|‘.h\ll’¢ Gl.“ll.ukel nn Chlnl‘.h wA - .m.: thei lfl Vfil'll.nt Av'nm nnm Erflmn nc‘fl noon. Funeral ng" "V. 'mont Avenue Jony Mciatis i M‘:i"ch‘:lrth cmmn' MILLER. REV. SHELTON H. Ofcers members of ‘the Mo 7 "R By order of A M. ¥. COLE. MILLER, REV. SHELTON. All officers and members of ihe Digirict Grand Lodss, No. o. 8 & D. of 8. are ru 1 nrvhu‘z of WHITE, W. M. Secretary. Attest i i 3 Grand Secretary. * LL, JAMES EDGAR. enly, M Bunday morhine. "Mesust 29, 165 hig residence. 1 iewton s 2 Ji invited o at- \'lGDlll'A WIL AL Wit CIVAL | loved' husband of Etnel M. M Wilaer o nd _faf of Rosa. Simes Montgomers Funeral Taesdsy, A st 35 from his late Tesidence. st n.w. at 1:30 p.n. Relatives and Trienas inviced. "' 2 MOSLEY, FANNIE. 8 August Deunud this life on 31, at her residence. FANNIE uo‘r.ir .vm d P. Mosiey, a loving uhum brothers e Eu Dariors untll Fussday: pm. thence to he: late - ednesday, Aus from the “Firci 'Seventh Day" Adveatist Church. 8th st. between F and G_sts. ne Interment’ Lincoln Memorial Ceme- ery. RICHARDSON. ther, two sisters, . Lucy Pryar; s chapel. Remains mmu .t uu .un - and morning, Aulull 3& g RODRIGUEZ, A DOL st 25 1900 ot Waller Reed Oemeral lt,oosm DOLORES V', eloved. wite. of ¢ JLuciang Rodrigues e W, '"'""u o e it Notice of funeral later. ROSE. JAMLS EDWARD. on Sund Auhu EDWAI ;n‘ and mes and Annie She” 8130 leaves two suns. & host_ of other relati lnv'!. n n -. n....:?‘ 931 ‘st Classi sm"m "t i &% Classie Ehore. Ve AYLOR. husoand of® i nmr and'2gn" of Furabern Wi the 1 ‘erment private ¥ MITE, m e SRS Rle mz.éqn Hacdie aaiion, Catherine Licas and aupt. ence Brightha: Pirees ot Dy Moaday siter 10 Nnvnl Tuesday, August 25, Holy ‘Redecme: Churc w. Interment Mount Marma ¥e aylor. [ ROSE. On TFriday, August George Washington Unive ved wife af e " Gorrine. ¥sistor "ot Margaret and David Zers neral from the late residemce, 1 on, Tuesdav. Aue to_Immaculate Coi Blren 2t P L ho e id_for repose of her soul. xmurmn« 3 Mary's Cemetery ) : JRVING. Departed |m- August 23, 1931, &, ihe beloved usba i1 830 leaves txo Gutton IK: nol) ugh- SE, A Uibite of love faatiTenn, 12 5% memegy, ot put rn FELLS. who lefi i "two years ago ¢ August’ 24, Ths Geoth o4 war sabroy. bu Guuat AVthe oss ‘of “our ‘daugntoc 4nd sster we loved o well And while sne Siex in peacetol sices Her memory we shall always Keep. R o e A RESA SMITH. i FELLS, PEARL LOUISE. !.crtd le e memory of & precious wi é’ FELLS. who Ueparieq uis iife tw bes 450 today. August 34, 185, T have lost a life's companio A'life Sinkea with my’q'-n“‘ Aug day by dey 1 mise her mpre As Twalk through life sion 1 think of her in silenc=, N e veep. 7 shed Hnen ot Ate waleep. NELY' "HUSBAND, JOHN HENRY FRANKLIN, PAUL 1.: WELLS, (LOUISA M. .. B, Jibitéof ove 0" iny oth, PAUL'L. PRANKLIN. who died. August: 3 108 forevt four seais veo. and my de auni, LOUISA pass The reat besond Augudt 21, 1939" Toam left all alone. Pence. periect veacs, FRANCES PRANKLIN ‘REID, In loving memory of NARNTE A HARRIS, teen years ago, Aus Anqll. MORRIS 6. ond memory gf beTved Misband And Tather: MORR 3. HOLLAND. 'who deparied thik iife seven years ago today. Auzust 2¢, 1924 J Loved in life. i » hered in A 4 Fememnersd in goath. o, A el loying semembranse’ IA fife one year awo today. Gone. but never forgotten. nu DAUCGHTER, ETHEL mMA WEBS. Tiree vears aao todes. Aunuml it Loved in life, rem red in d: N BavOres' WiFs AN CRILOREN. =1 M . MENRY. Saored to the m ROy dear hisband. HENRY ROGE: Eica Sre year ‘ako toduv. Ausust 24 1980 - I have Jost life companion, A life linki 1 AX!Afl o b SINCOX. o g SINCOX. In i son: WILLIAM M. &“‘“ ea "this N entees. Ayenet 24, o ."'.-'.m.‘.m. WALTER E is life two years ai years ai swurH. n:’?:r! ed nzo s is an_enviabl Iumnll o? Untetiing n'nu;n to both oo't WENTTANG. memory of & father. RA' iy “us £o wu JOBN WILES. ANNA C. In sad but loving N brance of dear mother and m ‘wiLs, ‘o departed’ thi # 2o years wno todrv. Ausust 54, 1831, Loved 1, life, rememiered in desth, o m Frankm r?om Em ""“,,,‘;,,,, ationa 73 .« Wt Sedo & Cor - Funeral Chapel R 9T. NE. Linceln “34 AR ncs. “Clyde J. Nichols, Inc. Loy e Nw, __ Ce. et TABLER _ 928 M St. N.W. Nat’'l 1544 V. L. SPEARE CO Neither the successors of nor con -nm the original W. enfi'“ 1008 1 st s 7% K . £stablished F_St. N.W. CREMA FORIU.Y:{ 332 PA. AVE. N.W. _ NATIONAL 1384: ,JERSONAL SERVICE—REASON. Nat’l CHAMBERS LM, GAWLER o 1750-2-4 Pennsylvania’ Avenue N.W. Phones: NAtional 5512.5513 "

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