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THE EVENIN STAR. WASHINGTON, D. TULSDAY, BAt wY o A9, 1933, * A-9 THIS WEEK Bargains Now Available You May Never See Again We do not know of a better investment than homemaking Easy Terms on Purchmes of $20 or More Furniture for every room, Rugs, Linoleum, Electric Refrigerators, Vacuum Cleaners, Sewing and Washing Machines, Electric Ironers, Electric Tools, Driver Workshops, Electric Floor Poluhers, Boats and Boat Motors, Electric Motors, Heating Plants, Electric Fixtures, Roofing Supplies, Paint Sprayers, Farming Ma- chinery, Silvertone Radios, Diamonds, Watches, Electric Clocks, Silver-plated Ware, Dinner Sets, Type- writers, Bicycles, Battleship Cast Alummumware, Gas, Oil and Electric Stoves, Etc. Sold on Easy Monthly Payments. SEARS WILL INSTALL THEIR NATIONALLY FAMOUS HERCULES” Heating Plant FOR YOUR HOME “COMPLETE” UPON A MODERATE DOWN PAYMENT WITH NO FURTHER PAYMENTS UNTIL OCTOBER 1 GET OUR FREE ESTIMATE s g i Phone Atlantic Every Heating Plant Sears installs comes under their 4608, qux Heating famous guarantee. R “HERCULES” LATEST IMPROVED RED JACKET BOILER 692 Monthly Payments Easily Arranged—Small Carrying Charge CAN_BE QUICKLY INSTALLED We guarantee this hot-water Boiler to be the finest, and it is sold with Sears’ written guarantee. May be purchased with or without red jacket. To the Left Is Sears’ Modern 18-Inch Pipeless Furnace 64 It is easy to install and can be done so quickly it causes prac- tically no inconvenience. Why not call our heating engineers —Atlantic 4600—to give you complete information and how the saving in fuel will help pay for this wonderful new improved Hercules Furnace? Sears Modern Plumbing Is the Finest Obtainable ) Come to Sears Gleaming : Triple-Enameled This Week SINK See the complete display of modern 4Zinch 3245 sinks and note the Monthly Payments . . Arranged barga":l p}'lces of Complete with double-mixing a lifetime faucets and china soap dish. Delivered in Your Basement Monthly Payments Easily Arranged Easily “Hercules” Automatic Gas Water Heater 20-Gal. Capacity Cash Delivered Manthly Payments ly Arranged Fairfield Closet * QOuthit 158 Greatest Bargain Speedy Water Heater $395 Safe; carries the blue star seal of the . American Ga A ciation Test- ing Labora- tory. Seven heavy seaml copper coils. Built to entire s, faction. See Our Amazing Bargains Now Outfit Important Facts Snap Action Ad- justable Ther- mostat, Auto- matic Safety Pilot, One-Piece Burner, 10- Gauge Copper- Bearing Metal Tank, Heating Surface, 300 Square Inches: Genuine Aircell Asbestos Jacket. Tested to 300 Pounds Pres- sure, Enamel Jacket (in Colors), Ap- proved by Amer- ican Gas As- sociation. —3$5 Down “DELMAR” Bath Room our lowest price ever Monthly Payments Easily Arranged— Small Carrying and bowl are beautiful white vitreous china, hard fired and deeply glazed. Improved brass flushing mechanism with copper ball float and white china pull. Mahogany finished Complete Line lever seat. lavatory, of cast iron, are coated with glistening T!'iple AAA white porcelain enamel. The closet, with white vitreous china tank and bowl and mahogany-fin- ish seat, has the modern flushing mechanism. All the fittings are brass, heavily nickel plated. Regular Store Hours, 9:15 to 6 Saturdays Until 9:30 P.M. Free Parking Space at See Our Don’t Fail Mndern Bathrooms Set Up Complete in the Basement BLADENSBURG ROAD AT 15TH AND H STREETS N W. A. ELIASON, 78, SUCCUMBS AT HOME Retired Coal and Wood Dealer Headed Business Founded by Father for Many Years. William A. Eliason. 78, retired coal and wood dealer, died yesterday after a brief illness at his residence, 1314 Columbia road. A native of Washington, Mr. Eliason was in the coal and wood business for ness founded by his father, the late James M. Ellason /]l | Mr. and Mrs. Eliason celebrated their ]xg:l’%en wedding anniversary June 30, Surviving Mr. Eliason are his widow, two daughters, Mrs. James A. Brashears and Mrs. Edward B. White: four sons, Raymond, Elbert, Irving and Howard. l:d a brother, James H, all of this city. Mr. Eliason was well knewn in frater- | nal circles, being a member of Har- mony Lodge, No. 17. F. A. A. M.; Mt Vernon Royal Arch Chapter, No. 3: Orient Commandery, No. 5; Almas Temple, A. A. O. N. M. S, Jr. O. A. M, No. 24, and Order of Red Men, No. 11. Funeral services will be held at the | Tesidence _tomorrow afternoon at 2| oclock. Burial will be in Glenwood cemetery. SCOTT RITES TOMORROW at Frederick, Md. Funeral services will be held at All Saints Episcopal Church in Frederick Md., tomorrow at noon for Mrs. Edith .Rllcme Scott, who died yesterday at her Washington home. 1910 Kalorama |road. Burial will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery, Frederick. Mrs. Scott. who was the wife of Edgar Burroughs Scott, was the daughter of the late Chief Judge and Mrs. John Scott of Frederick and was a first cousin of Gov. Ritchie of Maryland Placed on Retired List. CUMBERLAND, Md., July 19 (Spe- | cial) —After having been in the raiiway mail service for 36 years, James S on_the retired list. W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road | Col. 0464 Bhones |0 e si 0241 SARARARIRRLLRRRRNRURNNNIN Established 1900 SARDO & CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS ANVARRRNNNRRNN RSN The Funeral Chaprl SERVICE THAT IS DISTINCTIVE BUT NOT EXPENSIVE Llncoln 0524-9244 412 H St. Northeast 3 333 o THE FINEST AMBULANCES HEN an amb; is needed it is well to G member that Ryan has the finest built— th 1 carry the patient with safety. Ryan ambul. roomy, comiortable and <anitarily per fect. Attendants accompany ing. For Either Local or Out of Town Service Reasonable Cost JAMES T. RYAN Funeral Dircctor 317 Pa. Ave. SE Telephone Atlantic 1300- DOCTORS Recommend AMBULANCES CHAMBERS Largest in the City Clean, Fresh and SANITARY Charges Lowest in City $4.00 ANY PLACE IN D. C. Call COL. 0432 Phone or write your address. We will send you a beautiful || catalogue of How We Do It. absol hces are e S = . e many years, having carried on the busi- | Cousin of Gov. Ritchie to Be Buried | Patterson of this city has been placec‘ ASKARRRNRNANRAN NS ] THE WEATHER , District of Columbia—Fair tonight | and tomorrow; slightly warmer tonight; sentle westerly winds becoming variable. Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia— Fair tonight and tomorrow; slightly warmer tonight. River Report. Potomac River clear and Shenandoah cloudy this morning. Report for Last 24 Hours. ‘emperature. Barometer. Inches. 29.92 2993 30.00 30.04 30.10 30.07 Year Yesterday— Highest, 86, 4: 20 p.m. yesterday. ago, 90 Lowest, 66, today. ago, 3. 500 a. Year Tide Tables. | (Purnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today. 8:58am. 3:17am. 9:29 pm 3:47pm. The Sun and Moon. Rises. Sun, today .. 4:57 Sun, tomorrow 4:58 7:30 Moon, today.. 8:59p.m. 6:36am Automobile lights must be turned on one-half hour after sunset. i | Rainfall. Monthly rainfall in inches in the | Capital (current month to date) Month. 1932. Average. R.ecord | January ... 4.82 .55 82 | February [ | March 884 ‘91| April 913 '89) 10.69 1094 1063 1441 1081 857 TomorTow. 9:45am 4:08am 10:17pm 4:33pm. | Huzh Sets 7:30 . t . September .. October November .. 869 December _ .. 332 156 Weather in Various Cities. T Temperature. o H i oy § i Stations. = Wentrer i H 2 FOREIGN. (Noon, Greenwich time. Weather oudy P:>( cloudy Part ciouay | Part cloudy | 2. Cuba Colon, Canal Zone Cloudy AMERICAN WEDS iN ITALY | .S moam:cn: Italy. July 19 (#)—Miss | Emily M. Eggers, 47, daughter of Mr. | and Mrs. Herman C. Eggers, of San Francisco, and Luigi Del Bono, 42, were | married here today. 1 The bride has been living in Europe for three years and in Florence for one | vear. FOUND. PEKINGESE DOG. female, found and taken Animal Rescue League. Owner call and corder In end: dropoed off truck wheel “Re. ward £2. Return to 610 St 5., or phone | Main_5000. Brarch OSTON BULL. male, part white face and chest: had on breast strap, mo license; re- ward__Call Emerson 4311. e CAMEO PIN la on Rosslsn or st t0 704 15th st. se. and receive 1 GARNELIAN RT and returned. O. M Brown ki DOG—Et *_female: white. Fray cpot=. gray ears’ § months old ¢, Address 6618 Tt place n.w. with | Liberal | Phnna | | umu pointer: liver nd <7 pot in middle of forehead. Rew-m Col. 8032 = a0° T 9806: vicinity of Brookland. rth _2341-J or return 1310 Michigan ave. ne. Reward. GLASSES—Shell-rimmed. Mt. Pleasani st. | near Irving. on Sunday night. Reward. Call Col. 3930-W. 1624 Arsonne pl POCKETBOOK. large tapestry: Monday afi- | ernoon, n h and Eve n.w.; containing rosary and |demlflcnllon card, N. Y. reward. North RING. platinum h_5_di ew Soneejcar oot s pn: | WIRE-HAIRED TERRIER. dicappeared from accident scene near Middleburg. Sun: reward. Please return to Stanbury, l:mz i st. 0w e 1 ereen woid: Mond | ward “Phone Dist."1953. B s02 150 REWARD for return of two police dogs. malt and female. answering to names of Nel- nd Pat Keturn to 1508 7th st. n.w. North 7836, 20° 10 Buy now, these pri subject to change without notice. Sold at all “3” Sears Washington Slare: a1 Blade ™ S NW w’f!‘_! 18 N | legalized both | poison | held at A {332 PA._ AVE N RADIO BROADCASTING | OF NEWS PROTESTED Head of National Editorial Asso-: ciation Voices Objection at Convention. By the Associated Press. SAN FRANCISCO, July 19— Touring | editors and publishers from various | parts of the United States and Canada continued the forty-seventh annual convention of the National Editorial As- sociation here today. A message from Alfred P. Sloan, ir., | president of the General Motors Cor- | poration, discussing “Motors, News- | papers and Jobs,” was on the day’s pro- gram. Sloan was unable to attend the convention and his message was to be read. L. M. Nichols, Bristow, presi- dent of the association, yesterday pro- | tested the radio broadcasting of news. | He urged the association to take a stand on the question Reform or repeal of bankruptcy laws was stressed by Herbert C. Hotaling, St Paul, executive secretary, in his an- nual’ report. Sessions continue here Then delegates go to Los Angeles to | complete the convention. PLEBISCITE ORDERED Ruling )(Ade by Electoral Mission | Okla., in Nicaragua. : MANAGUA, Nicaragua, July 19 (#). —The United States Electoral Mission yesterday ruled that the split in the Liberal party between the so-called!/ Leon and Managua factions had il- factions and that a plebiscite must be held to make the party legal for the coming general elec- tion. This ruling was made after ef- forts to get the factions together had failed. The board ruled that must be held not later than August 7 and that a new board resulting from such a plebiscite will be accorded full Tecognition for the general election. | The Liberal party is the principal| party of Nicaragua. LYNCH FUNERAL RITES Lett Sui- a plebiscite Deceased, Victim of Gas, cide Note. Funeral services for Willlam A Lynch. who die L a in the c at 627 K stret Saturday. lingion National Ce at 2 pm. toda The man left a suicide note on the door of the cellar, warning employes not to enter. Plan Festival at Tuxedo. TUXEDO. Md.. July 19 (Special A lawn party will be given for tn benefit of the Tuxedo Christian Chu: and the Tuxedo Volunteer Fire Depa ment Thursday., Friday and Satu evenings on the fire department grounds. | Chief Lester Berry of the dep e is in general charge Blrths Reported 303 "Mar. t st park, and Bessie Harris, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. WILLIAM H SCOTT l \\HH\\I ]I FUNERAL DllL(TORi CREMATORIUM ___NATIONAL 1384, 1385 R TIAIAM ‘o CAWLER JOSEPH GAWLER SONS Established 1850 Chapel Cremations Lady attendant 1750-2-4 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W. Phones: NAtional 5512-5513 NO BRANCH OFFICE Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH ST. NW. Cational 2. T Sy, National 2473 Succeeding the Original W. R. Soeare Connecticut Ave. Decatur 6: CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST, CAPITOL ST. CHAMBERS " Joseph F. Birch’s Sons xs;\u- RIRCH) 3034 M Ql “W.W. DEAL & CO. Fatabished 1841 _818 HST NE .. LINCOLN 8200 LM GAWLER CO * Funeral Directors - _LEONARD M. GAWLER GEO. W. WISE CO. (W. F. TAYLOR) 2000 M. ST. N.W. Neither the successors to nor connected with the original W. R. Speare establish- | Bty Nationa: 2892 1009 H St. N.W. | _____ Formerly §10 F_St. N.W._ Established 1876 JOHN R 'WRIGHT CO rt\zx,u. DESI Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. Fhempt Aute Delivery Service. —ex nsive GEO C SHAFFER VE FLORAL EMBLEMS MOBERATE PRICES "\ PHONE NAT: 0108 4th & Eye |c . tomorrow. | | DORE, MICHAEL. HICKERSON. JOHN W. | 1932, JOHN W CEMETERIES. Glenwood Cemetery Choice Lots and Sites For Sale ENDOWMENT FUND ENSURING PERPETUITY @ard of Ehanka. ANDERSON. JORDAN J. We wish to ex. N J. SON. LOYING wiFE MARY C. AN AND DAUGHTERS. . Suddenly. on Mond 2. at his residence Apt. 809-F. dman Park Hotel, HENRY 4 belo:ed and of Mary M. Allen. . Baty Tesing 31, (he chapel' '3t “Joseph” Gawler s 8ot I Trices at Joseoh Savlecy ooy chtper 134 P2, e WP <day, July 19, at 8 pm. Interment Troy. N. ¥ 2 19 BAGLEY, ol nd sister o Barry Mohun. Notice of funersi in mosne inz paper. BOLDEN. ELSIE Budd; turday. Jul o udderly. Baturday. July At her residence. 1218 37th st n.w. ELSIE BOLDEN. ~She lsaves 16 mourn their loss (wo children. father, one sister and three brothers ing 2t 1780 Vermant r Wednesday, July 20. at 2 from St. Mark's M. E. Church. Ten- Feltown Rev. R E: Reld and Rey"w Jones oficiating. N F. On Sunday, 17 1932. at his restdence. 1510 2: 1. Calhoun. 1722 191 703. FANNIE J. CLEMENTS, t Congressional Cemeters. CLEMENTSON, ANNIE E. On Tuesday. July i9. 1932, st am. e eside hercafter On Tuesday 1932° ‘at "10:30 am. MICHAEL Notice of funerai hereafter. resting at 1649 Gales st. ne. WILLIAM A. on Monday. July WILL] -+ beloved husband July 19, L_ DORE. Remaing MARY A st 1241 AN FLEISHMAN. On Monday 18 932 EISHM. Hernden and B Edwards, Mary Smoot n at above address after W ,On Monday vea huEbs E. Church, Tenleyiow Reid azd W. R. Jones officia 18 1932, at Wilson T 0 PORT. be- te John M. and Teresa Marys Cemetery ROBINSON. MARY E. Sunday afternoon. o clock. nw. Fu 20, at 10 am., DITH RITCHIE. On X ce. m,xm nn‘cmr scorT, THURSTO Immed; notified of THURSTON, Jus 3. 1 MRS, MIN VAY. ADDIE CHASE GREEN. Ree. Sec s TREGO, LEONARD. On Monday MARY E.The Young Ladies' VALENTINE, MARY MEADE. July 18, 19: . daughter Park ave., e liam Valentine 1 Wednesday. July p.m. from Pohick Church, Pohick, Interment Pohick Cemetery. In Memoriam ANDERSON. ARNOLD NATHANIEL. but loving o sad RNO! AN o ‘deparied this life two years avo today. July 13, 1630, He had a smile for every one. A heart as pure as T those who khew and loved him His memory will never grow THE PAMILY. * BUTLER. BESSIE E In lnnn nmrmhnv‘ru T RS FactLs iea four Sears aso todny. Juiv Te 198 THE FAMILY. CARTER. ELIZA AND THEODORE. 'In memory of mother. ELIZA 5 died four years aso today. and bother. THEODORE, year ago. July 6. 1931 ‘The ones we love have gone to rest lent and lonely graves e Al e v ot U it seems you could not "THE CARTER FAMILY. * KING, ANN E. In sad but loving remem- bratice of our dear sister and sisterin- E KING, who departed this who died ons 1" one e Anniversars mas at Holy Trinity' Charen, Georgetown, D. C. Loved in life, remembered in death JAMES J. AND MARY E. GILHOOLEY. * SWANK. JAMES LAIDLAW. In loving re- membiance of our dear Litle con and nephew. LAID! SWANK. who dd 5 “iite -so_saddenty Aine. years S0 todey: uly 19, 1535, i the elesenth vear of his life, THER AND AUNT ANNIE. * VOLLAND. mnawn W In sad but loving 5 19an SBAND AND CHILDREN,