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Estsblished in 1875 Fine Rugs and Carpets Thoroughly Cleaned Without Destructive Rubbing Our Cleaning Service represents the experience of over fifty-scaen years . . . your Orientals and other floor coverings are reserviced aunrdmg to their needs . . . If soiled, they are thampooed . . . if only full of dust, fll!ampnml\g is not neces- sary—we remove all dust by another process. € Our BRUSHLESS Machine equipment CLEANS BY SOAP and WATER PRESSURE (instead of destructive rubbing) without the slightest wear on pile or harm to colors. We Use Ivory Soap Exclusively for Cleaning Floor Coverings We Glu-Size and Fully Insure All Rugs That We Shampoo WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE LOWEST PRICES, on All Services, for First-Class Work E. P. HINKEL & CO. RUGS AND CARPETS CLEANED 100% 600 Rhode Island Ave, N.E. Telephones Telephones POT. 1174-75 POT. 1172-73 ESTABLISHED 1900 Wm. H. Sardo & Company FUNERAL DIRECTORS The Funeral Chapel PIPE-ORGAN Service that is Distinctive BUT NOT EXPENSIVE SERVICE is our SUCCESS + LIncoln 0524-9244 2412 120 GAPDiImay B0 SSRN NSNS SSINTSAR SRS S S LSA S SRR R RN SIS ThE vy DEVICE SECRETLY SENDS DRAWINGS |Receiving Machine Reassem- bles Scrambled Pictures, Foiling Detection.” By the Associated Press. PARIS, September 22.—Scrambled pictures, a device for secret transmis- sion of drlwh;’s and written messages, have been perfected by Edouard Belin, electrical expert. A photo-electric cell scans the docu- ment to be transmitted, which may be a drawing, & piece of handwriting, or printing. The variations of light and shade are converted into electrical im- pulses and sent over a telegraph wire, If any one “cuts in” on the line, as is possible with a scanning device, and reconverts these impulses into black and white, the result is only a good imita- tion of a snowstorm. The snooper cb- tains & page covered with dots afid oc- casional short lines, which have no more symmetrical arrangement than the flakés as they fall to earth. A recelving machine synchranlnd Pricu Rcducod' ONE 1‘ —with _each during September Consisting_of e fators Conalsting “0f ‘eet of Radiation. Automatic Water Contral. = Al other eaulpment instalied complete $280. FED General Rt Qe s 0 3 ositly i gt A dition; RAL ENGI You Decide the Price to Pay Regardless ¢f the price you pay, there is but one standard of L. M. Gawler service—and that is the finest. We are trained to re- spect the deceased, and to relieve the bereaved of every rasponsi- bility. GAWLER CO. L. M. Funeral Directors 1804 M st. NA. 2650 The “TENNYSON” DINING SUITE with the charm of Sheraton Style 5238 Truly an exquisite Dining Room Suite with 18th TEN PIECES A Sheraton Style with quiet Ten pieces with century classicism. elegance and much refinement. silver com- buffet. A eight foot extension table and lovely the Chamfered corners in top drawer of the and partment beautifully inlaid. charming suite fashioned from mahogany prin- cipally and with two arm chairs which are not illustrated here. Let us show you this suite. OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY MAYER & CO. Seventh Street Between D and E Buffet — 66 inches long, with silver compartment in top drawer. China—40'; inches wide; 69 inches tall, with roomy drawer. Server — 38 inches wide; a lovely linen .chest with two drawers. Table—42x60 inches closed; may be ex- tended to 8 feet. Side Chairs — four of these are in- cluded in the suite. Arm Chairs — Two arm chairs com- plete the ten pieces at $238. STAR W, iR, with the undlnl apparatus. plm up all these dots and fragments of and arranges mem faithfully into copy of the original document. M. Beun says that the scrambler and the un- scrambler both have been mnplmed Io the point where their operation is easy and where they can be tuned to frus- trate any one who may study any one of the sending combinations until he can bulld and tune a similar machine to unravel it. The invention is designed to be val uable for transmitting military intell gence in the form of ps or code mes- sages. The device is named the crypto- telegraph. . Marriage Licenses. Henry Wise lwly 42, Yajriax, Va. Juliet HAvkam. 1821 Irving st Hanjine, s . Pre . Hashingion. 30 'fi"'%’ S onet.” 5 2. !-mmon and .r Va.; Rev. and Rev. utney st cun...enml‘ e Richmond, and ID L:HHII Vi Rev. oma: Everett .mm 521, 404 Kather 18. both of Ballston, Va.: Judss I* " _Johnson. 26, 1731 1st st., "l.' %, 1034 Buclid st.. Re - riet Timesly, 20. - J20 131 mp! Sprouse. d | er first practiced law. places and achools of Detrolt also wers | LOV , Hgrnags, Ve : Jemersonton. BB A st d Helens Dem. m 22, 2309 Ya. ave. and . 615 23rd st Rev. and Lowse 4. Romil: Rev. and Ber- Va. Rev. m’ua " gb " Ribert "55' o0 fotinston, o Tem) es_ 231933 15th st., 10, Beaver Dam, 00 6305 Hillcrest d Ellen G Berlin L Shres: Bev Pfea SRt BEY J0 Nebrarka ave. ‘m}d Vearie, 28, Cherrydale, Vi . M. Hennig ol W. WARREN TALTAVULL 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Rowd j Col. 0464 Phones | Agams 10341 iU TON, D = C., THURSDAY, |FOR GARNER’S MOTHER Speaker Is En Route to Capital, Leaving Texas Shortly After Services at Detroit. By the Associated Press. DETROIT, Tex., September 32—In the quietness of a village cemetery finel rites were said yzstenhy for the pioneer mother of John Nance Garner, the vice presidential nominee. ‘The mother, Mrs. S8arah Jane Garner, 81, passed ;umly ay in her old home here Tuesday, surrounded by her five living children, three sons and two daughters. After services as simple as the life she had led, the body was placed in the family vauit to rest beside her hus- band and two children, a daughter and a son, who preceded her in uth The services were sald by Rev F. Herndon, pastor of the First Shria- tian Chuych of Paris, and eight aquaintances of many years were palibearers. In addition to the rites here, memo- rial services were held at Uvalde, Tex., where Mr. Garner has lived for many yea: Business was suspen at Llarksvilie, near here. wheré the Speak. All business closed during the 1unerul hour. rted Teturn trip Srily siter ihe Tanerm T~ kana to board a train at 7:50 p.m. He will arrive in Washington sbout 7 am. Priday. After a couple of days S planned to go to New York to place himself at the dis- posal of the Democratic party in its presidential campaign. e - CAIN FUNERAL TOMORROW Widow and Two Sons Survive Rail Official. Funeral services wi'l be held at 11 am. tomorrow at St. 2aul's Eplscopal | Church, Alexandria, foi ~-njamin But- ler Cain, 73, vice presiden of the Amer- fcan Short Line Railroad Association, who died early in the week at Boulder. Colo. Mr. Cain had been prominently identified wnh rallway transportation and legislation in this country for many years Y Besides his widow, Mrs. Belle C. Cain, he is survived by two sons, James W. and Ben B. Cain, jr. of 619 South Lee street, Alexandria, Va. People employed l.n agriculture in England number half a million less than 60 ysere ago. SPECIAL REDUCTION .00 Fridays Ruml s"llf‘]h Trie 10 HAVRE DE GRACE RACES Special Train Direct to Race Track WEEK-DAYS SEPTEMBER 19 1o OCTOBER 1 Porder Car, Dining Car, Concher Lv. Washington - 1205 = Ar. Havre de Grace Race Track - 145 p.a Fint Rece Starts 215 p.w. Returning from Track immedistely sher roces Repair That Furnace Now Complete Stock Grates, Bars, Etc. For All Furnaces For Prices and Information Rudolph and West Co. Stove Dept. 605 R. I. Ave. N.E. Telephone Nat. 4870 No Parking Troubles Prompt Delivery FUNERALS G REATE Y ChamBersCo One of the largest under- takers in the world. Each price is a complete funeral, cars and all. Plain, neat gray casket and all service in- 65 cluded ...... Square, gray cloth. $ neat, good qu: 75 Ex“?l"m:l"yh,f 4 th, a e Steel vaults, 50-year $§ guarassee 85 Soln:‘I mest:l cnke:, lead coated; -year Couch casket—the § Call 3 Chapels, 6 Parlors, 15 Ci the Greatest Volume of Funerals in Washington Cor. 14th & Chapin N.W. Phone Col. 0432 SEPTEMBER 22, FUNERAL RITES HELD | "rE wEATHER | |STIMSON GETS MANY , 1932, of l‘n‘ollym ot . nnchm:mwthdw not mus e in tem; - and east. o e Virginis IM West Vir- m w;lnt and to-m rl much change in temperature. ks River Repeort. Potomac and Shenandoal clear today. B Report for Last 24 Hours. Tflm’t’:m Barometer. . Inches. 301 1% 30.04 30.08 30.08 Highest, 79, 1:50 p.m. yestérday. Year 2go, 97. Lowest, 68, 4:00 a.m. today. a0, 73, Year Tide Tables (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) ‘Tomorrow. 1:29am. 840am. 2:04 pm. 8:19pm. 2:3¢a.m. . T:44am. 1:04 pm. o T19pm, The Sun and Moen. Bimee. Sun, today .. 6 8un, tomorrow B M 0:04 Moon today.. 10:21 pm. 1:30 p.m. Automobils lights must one-half hour “l‘fl!r sunse be Fratn Rainfall. Monthly rainfall in inches in the Capital (current month to date): Month, 1932. Average. Rgcord Januery 482 355 7.09 '82 February . 327 c.u March . 375 884 April 9.13 10.69 May June 10.94 10,63 July Augus 14.41 Sepumbrr g 1 i October . | November et i Stations. Albany At 8,. e Ma Galvesion, x. felens. Mont. s Indianapoy Jackioneii Frciouas | Cloudy York, N ¥ Qelahoma_ City hiladeiphia - hoen:x. Ariz . Pittsburgh. Pa { Eortiand. ‘Me. . Fortland. Orey lall "Eake cuy: n Antenjo . BoRE5es! Sanere . Clear * Ptcloudy Clear 85 Clear Clovdy Cloudy . Pt.cloudy Cioudy Cloudy Pt.cloudy 0.08 Clear - Clear n 3= o L I Glear Br'eloudy 0.14 Cloudy 7 am., Greenwich time. todat.) | stations. London Giouay Part cloudy | Rain | Zurich. Switzeriand < Stockholm. Sweden oon, Greenwich i Horta ‘(Favsn A Cioudy Clear today Fain "~ Part cloudy | Part cloudy Plrl cloudy our Deaths Reported 9. 1004 Park rd Elsaveth's Hospital 2 Kenyon st 1" Oscar, 66, 193 1 5t H-lpmlm g R Brovidence Hos. | P8 omas 1 Biren. 83 1338 43 Minnie M. Ayl Yoy ‘allormini, ] 8 b 20 QGallinger Hospital Gallinger Hospital. n. 720 5t h. 16, Gallinger Hospital 4, Caltinger Hospital i3. Preedmens Hospi ___FOUND. WRIST W Found_Sunday._Lincola n‘u. UTOMOTIVE SUPPLY and equipment cat- fiogue n, heary mmu cover. ”mnm llu.rol.b—lmvn Warren W oo Finder may keep money if bill- old #nd papers therein are returned to In- vestment Bide.. or 3903 Ineomar st Bas'ron RRIEF, finn’nle’n}«’-uhe. lh male. in Potomac Park: 445 p.m.. Sept. 2 R ward MG, 3 __—u- BULL TERRIER. black with white white front legs,” black and white ame_SKippy. M enm COAT—Lad; ‘Monday. e Viilara. n-mped 7“.1. bl n et. Tight blue wool o fcare” assistant | manager. Rewi — 7 dog wore collar e e i A ?hu_e'mh ller wore Collar only. Reward: STAR BUILDING THE AVENUE AT ELEVENTH fiThere are available & few suttes and single offices in this modern building located on the north side of vania Avenue in the cedter of the new Government group. bu!ldl.u program completed the de mand for oflul in this locluon will exceed the supply. f Lotate now where quarters are available at reasonable rentals to desirable tenants. ¢ l:. “L.'.." Apply Superin 610 Star Building NAtional 5009, | FEATHERS. cersuille TRICK BIRTHDAY GIF!’S Kellogg Pact, Big Navy, Japanese Issue and Prohibition Touched Upon. Secretary Henry L. Stimson cele- | brated his 65th birthday yesterday and received from his friends and admirers & number of presents. The well wishers of the Kellogg pact | sent him a hops box, which, when open- | ed, contained a dozen or so of brand- new toy battleships, such as the big | navy people would like the country to s y. Another thoughtful present sent by some of his admirers was a Japanese toy soldier, waving the Japanese fl on which was attached a card “Ge Honjo.” Other admirers, evidently ar- dent prohibitionists, sent him a glass of near beer, but when the Secretary tried to quench his thirst he discovered it | was trick glass which contained no lquid at all. This led his entourage to believe the present may have come from some of the wets, tending to prove to President Hoover's chief lieutenant that near beer is rully undrinkable. Births Reported. Willlam T. and Octavis Reed. 7 S0 ferenie 0%, oy atherine Moore, Firl ence, hoy. ward and Martha Duncan. boy . | Braths. : ARNES. ALICE TOOLE. At her residence. | Y€, 00 Tuesday, Septer am. MRS ALICE | YGofE BARNES. sged 31’ widow of tre iate Theodore Barnes. ' The funcral w take place on Friday atierngon Sept: 2t ro BARR, ANXA L 20. 28 M Co. " fus W, Notice of fu- nerel later. BEEX. FRANKIF. Deparied this life Thurs- day Sepiember 22 1932, een: Joring Soseph Been and ‘brother of ‘Eddn. Diron J Wells and James Been. He aiso Chapel foint tember 25 Cnurch. ‘Chepel Ma BROWN. JOHN T. Point, Charles On Monday. Sop'tmhn Ernest jarvis aw. Punerai f from An- Church. _Interment Paynes ©On Monday. September 1. | 1933 st Boulder BEN B CAIN aged 7 survived by his wife. Mrs, | Belle Chrip Cain, and iwo sons. Jemes | =pd, Ben B : " Rem Fridsy. “September giate at the B whestley fun #9 King st. dria Priday, Beptember Paul's 'Episcopal Chiirch. Alexandria. Interment in Awbey Mausoleum 2 CHARITY, CORINNE. On Tuesdsy. tember 20. 1032, CORINNE CHARITY devoted “daugh Sep- Monday, September 19, s NIE L. r Rem resting at Malvan & Schey funeral home, New Jersey ave and R st v Bocy 13 be shipped to Columbls, 8 C. P September 23 DFIA\!Y FANNIE On Tuecday, Sev'um is3% at her revidence, 1309 Union TE DEL. i pel._3rd and Bve sts. sw. Interment Paynes Cem- etery JAMES M. At his home. Spen- hursday. September 54 q. FEATHERS. in his Remains resting at the fu- of Warner E. Pumphrey, Notice of funeral later. s of "Hester ana | ster ‘of Prank- | h st ne. n 1930 late recidence. ~Inferment Mount Olivet llvm- CLARENCE DELMAR. On Tues- €ay. Septemi 1932 and Samuel K. Frantom. | the above adéress on | Safirdsy. Sepiember 24, 8t 230 pm. 1 terment. Fort. Lincaln Cemetery. . 1932, a1 Maceo, K7.. nd "of Jesevhine H Clemrn(n L[ I" <o, JAMES or th *'Holyrood~ Cemesers. nds invited Pnud away on | '\rd- devcied mother of four small chil and George H. led this life Tues- 0 To32. a hex residence, | AMELIA JOYCE. wife of Jchn Jovre lnd mother of Laura Jovce and Carrie Jackson. She also leaves three erandericren two great-grandchil- iren. Remains restin t the le\P ld- Fuieral Pr Septembe: 22, at 1 from East Calvary Rer. Contee officiating. Inte;ment Woodiawn Cemeiery. KUEHY. LEGINA On Wednesday. Septem 8t Washingion Ssnitarium. 'll\ 'ark. M¢.. REGINA, beloved | WiE of the late Frederict W Kuehn and | T A Funeral and | er i 120 Harsbae: and ‘s siepfather, John Harshaw: fers. "one’ brother and other relatives and Iriends. Remains Testing at his late resi- dence, 1912 1ith st. n.w. Funeral Priday ptember 23. at 9 o from St. Augus- tine's Church. Interment Mouni Olvet | Cemetery. LEHMAN. FDWARD J. Wednesday. | 1 September 21, 1932 EDWARD J. the be loved husband of Sarah A. Le n. Fu- neral from his late residence. 520 D st. Bn.e. on Friday morning. Sepiember 3. at 830 o'clock: thence to S¢. Joseph's Church, ere mass will be said at 9 o'clock. In- ent Chiczge. Il LLOYD, WILLIAM T. on Suddenly, on_Tu 1932, at Casualty er of Miss_ Carrie N. Lioyd | and Mrs. Evelyn Cox. Puneral from the W. cmmhen Co. funeral home. nw. o 7. Y ‘Relat favidea.’ Taterment Cemetery, Alexandri LOYETT. JOMX FREEMAN. On Wednesduy. September 2 at Vo o m e TR Conn. ave Cemetery, Dunkirk. MAHONEY. JENNIE. tember 32, 5 Methodist Protestant V. 27 Interment Md. ©On_ Thursday. 1932, at her, residence. MAHONEY' e b esd You s mw eral church. "l432 You st. n MARSHALL IlAlJD BA - 5!. R SR A n necticut a . C.. UD’ BARHYDT | 3.'.':.“3; P Puneral at Orange, e ganis Notice 23 Wednesd t 'l:luO:‘.n..' VELEH ter of Benjamin A. Clay (nee Speiden); Te s ave. sc., on um . at. 30 ot T30 B, TAST e A0 i iieds Cemetery. McPROUTY. NORA. On Wednesday, Sep- \ember 21, 1933, “at her residence; ”B’emL L. A, the Dbeloved wife of | " e # the iem mass will be said at 9 a.m. i ihe repost of her soul lmumm; iéoun) Olivet, Cemetery. ~ Relatives and | triends invited. Tuesday. Sepi M JAMES T. On e | % 12, at his residence. Clark ave. Pair- mont Heights. Md., JAM! ES, be- loved, “husbard of ‘Florence Mines. He me their loss two sons. five thres lemlaren Funeral Sus lrbrlll l.l J. 'l‘"lu- o\ln:‘y | SMITH, RICHARD. | wSBERRHE VR 2 * A—9 Bnflyl. Nt E. THOMAS RO i s soh. THOMAS A I Jears, e Tayl or Noose. CPunersl o dece of his Derents. 3316 Tunlgw rd. m OF. On Tusiday. Septem. ber EORGE ODRICK, devoted husbard of mbuu rick. father of Wil ick. brothier of Richard He aiso one daugh- mera! Beptember 73, the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church. e G IR SR PATTERSON, Sei Seotember 31, at 11 &.m. PURSEL, MARY E. On Monday September 32, at her’ residence. 109 Kentucky E. beloved wife of the WL C: Mrs and Mr. isiant fire chief of ihe Kansas City, Mo.. Pire Department. Serv iges, will be el ‘at_her laie residence on ridsy. September 23. at 10 am. Inter- ment in Fort Lincoln Cem-lrvy §l'l‘7l.!l¥ ANNIE. Dep: September 20, 1732 A"‘”Z SETTLERS, Delaved wife of the Iate George D Setile mother of Mrs. Rose Ti Johi N Jammin Leo. Bianies. \{v.fl?m"'m Joseph 8. Setlers i Barney' funeral ho 8 pm. Thursday ember 22._theric the rfsl‘denrf" o m_:’m? Josepn's hn 24. at 3 deemer Ghurch, where m aid at ® am. Relatives and (mndx m\.(m 2 | suErPARD, MARY B, On w. R 6 Colo e W W, l‘nlmh-u % u’m Chapin #. nw . on Friday. Septemb: 3 %% 10 am. Interment Charies Town SIGLER. WILLIAM T. On Tuesdsy, Sep- mb 932 8t Pledm W WhEian T Souin. beioma hushana of ?lhru Sigler. "Punersl from 8 H. Hines g Cedar Hill ‘PAIIOW FMMA K. On T ter 20, "o, ends invited STOOPS. HELEN M 1932 t ‘her reside STOOPS Char Refatives and’ friends invived 1o attend, Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery, ~ 22 WILLIAMS. GRACE. _On Tuesday, Septem- Wednesday. Sep- residence. 102 Ma MARIAN Tecttence o pm vate, Priday Fiease omit fowers. - Tntermen In Memoriam ADAMSON. W. W J? In memary of our Deep u t SF a"loved pre. sone to_Test In_memory s frame we shall keep it = was one of ihe best OTED HUSBAND AND CHIL- MASON. MINNIE E. J. In of our dearly beloved sister MASON, who passed sway today. Sep 193 They say time neals a loving mem NINNIE E . ie year ago sweet spir HEARTBROKEN SISTER AND BROTHER MRS EMMA BROWN AND SIMON COGY. ASON. MINNIE . Tn sad but loving re- mbrance of our_di e and devoted p.mmu.‘ SON AN] our dear a%0 toany. Seplember 25 THE PAMILY. In loving memory of my ROSE RATTO. who deparied sears azo today, Sepiember ORANGELO J. RATIO. ROSE dear mothe 2 1937 - HER DEVOTED SON. RATTO A tribule of love :md a SHed i life one year ago today. September 22. 1 One vear has passed since that sad day When the one we loved was cailed away. God took him home, it was His will But 1o our hearts we love him st His ' SISTERS. LILLY. cATHszx. EMILY AND BESSIE. WASHINGTON. GEORGE. _ September 1930. GEORGE WASHINGTON Through the shadow of dea slide some day ta the Great Be. will meet_you ther more. HIS IDHNG "WIFE AND SON " 2, FUNERAL DL!ECTQRS.7 Relatjyes | — )oseph F. Birch’s Sons 41!\‘(‘ BIRCH) 3034 A St RSy T Shone west 000 Established 1841 “JOHN R. WRIGHT CO, 1337 10th St. N.W. Phone North 0047 tablished 1836 T GEO. W. WISE CO. Y 5 TAYLOR) ST, b’ 7y V. L. SPEARE C0. Neither the successors to nor connseted with ‘the orizginal W. R Speare establi th:' National 2892 1009 H St. J WILLIAM LEE FUNERAL DIRECTORS CREMATORIUM 231 PA_AVE_N.W. NATIONAL 1384. 1338 Frank Gdcr s Sons Co. AWLER 73 SONS . Established 1850 Chavel Cremations Lady attendant 1750-2-4 Pesnsylvania Avenue N.W. NAtional 5512-5513 NO BRANCH OFFICE AM J()S!:PH Phones: FONBRAL DESiGNS. Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St Aufo Delivery Serviee Arlht ic—eXp: ¢ssive—inexpensive. " GEO. C. §M ] HE AR N T susdars 14th& Eye MONUME! T II'—‘mD‘ I Mt ID STAT NARD b Do not base the ulecuon of the family monument on photographs shown by ped- dlers or agents, a5 3ou may be dece! Reduced orices !or 30 d‘. rapkbog CIMETIRIES. Glenwood Cemetery Cho-n L-n m«u ’"N SD-Io ENSURING PERPETUITY

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