Evening Star Newspaper, July 8, 1937, Page 29

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Traffic Convictions. SECOND-OFFENSE SPEEDING. Morris Applebaum, 620 Princeton street, $10. > Joseph H. Jones, 649 Acker place northeast, $10. John F. Delinski, 1245 Thirty-first street, $10. Herbert J. McClanahan, Virginia, $5. FIRST-OFFENSE SPEEDING. Gerald B. Webb, jr., Virginia, $5. Thomas W. Bell, Maryland, $5. August H. Beall, 2101 Third street northeast, $5. W. H. Montgomery, 1701 C street northeast, $5. Francls X. Byrnes, 1301 Michigan avenue northeast, $5. Charles E. Robertson, Virginia, $5. George E. Blanc, 519 Rock Creek Church road, $5. Lawrence M. Pesani, 3921 Seventh street, $5. Thomas Neal, northeast, $5. Roy D. Spaulding, road, $10. Howard F. Hann, Kennedy-Warren Apartments, $5. Phillip P. Scott, 928 T street, $5. Joseph U. Greenstein, 2500 Penn- sylvania avenue, $5. Jack M. Brown, road, $5. William R. Spates, street, §5. John C. Addy, 1451 Park road, $10. Lawrence P. Humphrey, 250 Eighth | street southeast, $5. | William B. Metree, 72 S street, $5. | Willno Standard, 1810 Florida ave- | nue, §5. | Nick A. Sampogna, street, $5. Charles R. Haig, 1474 Chapin street, | $5 | 14 Florida avenue 3300 Military 1903 Kalorama 3715 Jenifer James H. Timbers, 1109 Rhode Island avenue, $5. Daniel A. Hannock, 5323 Fourth street, $5. Patrick H. Archer, street, $5. Vernon W. Barnett, 2701 Eleventh | street, $5. Raymond K. Arnold, Maryland, $5. | Joseph F. Hunter, 1364 Taylor | gtreet, $10 } Ernest H. Shipley, 3237 Hyatt place, $5. | Florence C. Wright, Maryland, $10. | Carl Lewis, 1934 Eleventh street, $5. | William E. Holmes, 1731 Willard street, $25. | Herbert E. Gutermuth, 2150 F street, $5. | Donald M. Bailey, Virginia, $5. Melvin O. Benson, 334 Raleigh street southeast. $5. | Fannie K. Grosner, 2611 Thirty- first street, $5 | John Williams, 2401 Nichols ave- tue southeagt, $5. Joseph Williams, southwest, $5. | Frederick J. Taggart, 1815 A street southeast, $10. John W. Scheffer, street, $5. Walter B. Avery, 128 Tennessee ave- nue northeast, $5. | Morgan L. Gies, 634 H street south- west, $5. Sidney Levine, 4814 Kansas avenue, 1125 Twelfth | 1340 Eight street | 122 Jefferson | $5. Irvine O. Magee, jr., 1630 Van Buren street, $5. Laurence D. Woodruff, lard street, $10. Winston L. Steward, 1807 Capitol | avenue northeast, $10. | William Irby, 1121 Harvard street, | 1713 Wil- | | £5. | Leonard F. Bradley, 1426 M street, $10 | Herbert H. Sisson, 64 Bryant street, $5. Rites Held for Col. Schick. MONTREAL, July 8 (Canadian | Press).—Col. Jacob Shick, retired | United States Army officer and ramr“ inventor, who died in New York Sat- urday, was buried here yesterday at Mount Royal Cemetery. Deaths Reported. 2105 Nichols ave, s.e 5, Emergency Hos- | John J. Kan | 1022 15th st. se. rovidence Hospital rn, 63, 1000 Pennsyl- vania ave. s.e Dorothy Reed. 5t Peter A, Shiel John R.’Beam: Parley Jones. Dantel ‘McFadden, pital, William Anderson, 33, Tuberculosis Hos- | pital V. Pilkerton, 17, William W. Kegley, izabeth's Hospital. ¢ Hospital Jr., 43, Garfield Hos- Providence | Georgetown Hospital Minnie Green. S Anaie E. Smith, Joseph Henson, 70, Charles Alexander, Gallinger Hogpital. Beatrice Williams,' 38, Gallinger Holpital. Mary Anderson, Gallinger Hospital Theima Middleton. 24. Gallinger Hospital. Elizabeth W. Harrington, 24, 420 6llz SUosw ary Wise. 17, Freedmen's Hospital, nfant Hazel G, Spicer, 402 O sL. reedmen’s Hospital, Irving st ovidence Hospital bt 906 Quincy | FEDERATION IS FORMED N. F. F. E. Unites New England ' Unions in Regional Group. The National Federation of Federal Employes has formed a regional fed- eration in New England, the first organization of the sort to be effected, Miss Gertrude McNally, secretary- treasurer, announced today. Miss McNally said this set-up would be used where it was felt desirable to co-ordinate activities of State groups. LINDBERGH AT FOYNES DUBLIN, July 8 (#).—Col. Charles A. Lindbergh made an aerial visit yes- terday to Foynes, where the Pan- American Airways clipper landed Tuesday after its transatlantic flight. The colonel, who has business con- nections with Pan-American, flew here from his home at Seven Oaks, Kent, went on to Foynes and then came back to Dublin in the evening. — ¢ Births Reported. Crescent and Catherine Bride, girl. Stanley and Mary Wells, girl. John and Hallie Slidell. girl Thomas and Marie Rawlings. girl, Vernon and Anne Briggs, boy. Edwin and_Margie Smith, bo John and Ruth Hoffman. boy. Francis and Mary McDonald. boy. Theodore and Dora Harris, boy. Robert and Agnes Furman, boy. Charles and Eunice Hinton. boy. Albert and Mattie Hall, boy. Charles and Frances Polon, boy. re and Anna Jorbin, boy. J. Joseph and Verra Whelan, hoy. William and Henrietta Selba. girl Raymond and Catherine Lent, girl. Henry and Lucy Blackwell, girl. Samuel and Rose Slatow. girl. v and Margaret Faust. girl. . thur and Margaret Gernhofer. girl. Frank and Josephine Shavatt, boy. John and Edith Wallace. girl, Joe and Marion Elliott. girl George and Daphne Stern, girl. Walter and Elizabeth Conklin,’ boy. Calvin and Dorothy Fader. boy. Allen and Mildred_Turberville, boy. | Danile and Marie Sinclair, boy. Willlam and_Evelyn Tripp, boy. Gordon and Ruth Pearson, boy. Benton and Jean Kreimer, boy. Orville and Fdith Walker, 'boy. Hilary and Hazel Herrell.' boy. Wiliiam and Richie_Gallagher, boy. Franz and Evelyn Borbe, boy. George and Elizabeth Parkman, girl. William and Marguerite Hampton, girl, Earl and Mildred Kellerman, girl. { Paul and Harriet Anderson. 'girl. Wilbur and Mozelle Barnhiil, girl. Jack and Sondra Ulanow, girl. Charles and Margaret Clarke. girl, Raymond and Julia Denny, girl. Robert and Dorothy Perry, boy Earnest and Esmedell Duckett, boy. Cecil and Norma_Washington, boy. John and Evelyn Rollins, boy. Cleo and Mary Boddie. boy. Robert and Dora Childs, bos. George and Gladys Butler, girl. Julian and Laura Smith, girl. John and Lillian Tobey. girl. Eugene and Eleanor Simms, girl. William ‘and Celena Bolden. girl | Wi, | Kenneth and Patricia Smith. boy. David and Bessie Jones. boy. Isaac and Viola Tonkins, bov. Herman and Irma Coley. hoy James and Mildred Brown, boy. James and Zula Hughes, girl. Leon and Edith Hewitt. girl. Freddie and Reba Joyner, boy. Harold and Ordie Eaton. girl | Deimus and Rebecca Stewart, girl. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. Luncheon, Cosmopolitan Club, Carl- ton Hotel, 12:30 p.m. Luncheon, Kiwanis Club, Mayflower Hotel, 12:30 p.m. . Marriage Licenses. John W. Perry, 28. Dorothy B. Youi R. A. Cartmell, Esur Buins, 28, 3731 Woodley pl. and Eva Waisman, 26, 1126 12th st.; Kev. A. D, oode. Paul W. Clarke, 25. 2440 Monroe st. n.e., and Nellie E.'Whiriow. 24. 1847 Monros st. ne; Rev. 8. B. Tty ames R. Lee, 2 St 5. s.e.. an Vivian " E.” Gold 7. 7 Virginia ave. s.w.. Rev. B. H. Whitins, Clarence H.'Chrisiner. 45. Lansdowne, Pa., and Aj M. Blum. 80, Crafton,” Pa.; Luncheon, Metropolitan Police Boys’ | J' Club, Willard Hotel, 12:30 p.m, TOMORROW. Luncheon, Reciprocity Club, May- flower Hotel, 12:30 p.m. ayton. 5, 1736 Q st. and Madeline i ."1101 Euclid st.; Rev. Robert erson. Alvert Howard. 29, and Myrtle Toy. 10, both of 1020 2nd st.; Rev. Wiley West ra: y. Maurice H Gerber. 35. and Marcell A Pocew'ch. 25 both of Boston, Mass.; ev. J. Na Maurice . Brown 6 2nd st ne. and Helen M. M , 1229 12th st} v E. P McAdams. Joseph J. Sambolt. 22, Coraopolis. Pa., and Kennett Jackson. 20, Pittsburgh,” Pa.; Rev J. H. Dunham. 21, 'Sandston_Va.. and Harold M. Chase Katherine” C. Retcham, 18, Richmond; v Birgs Erwin H, Korte. 4], and Angela J. Zehend- ST. JOHNSBURY, Vt, July 8 (P).— | et =5. both of Fort Wayne. Ind.; Rev. A 23-year-old aviator, Roscoe Stod- 'm"r‘ §nsfirnmlu_ i!g{xrl Ancceg;m’lfin. 50, both dard, of East Charleston, was killed | o, 0f, BAitimiore: Rev. C. ires 0 Citrence W. Hogarth, ir.. 20. Detroit, last night in the crash of his train- | Mich.. ""P’L'i‘im vvf h"fid‘?:):%;' ing ship. I assachusetts ave, ev. A.F. Inspectors of the State Motor Ve- |John T Bass. ir. 24. 223 Ingraham st e nd Juanita M. BrinkI R 023 1 hicle Department said the ship nose | 04 Jyanita M: Brinkiey, 18, 025 1 & dived onto the top of a knoll after apparently running out of gasoline. Luncheon, District of Columbia Motor Club A. A. A, Willard Hotel, 12:30 p.m. Dinner, Tennessee State Society, Mayflower Hotel, 7 p.m. Air Crash Kills Youth. ev. Edward G Henry. 21. Halethorpe, Md.. and | Sylvia E. Booth.” 20, Baltimore; Rev. J. H Dunham. Cdrhplete 45 GLASSES ’$7 Lenses and Gold Filled Frame Complete glasses with any white single-vision lenses accurately ground to your own individual requirements. The price includes smartly engraved white gold-filled mounting with modern nose plece and comfortable self-adjusting nose pads. An exceptional value at this low price. Don't miss this opportunity to purchase smart eyewear. Use Your Charge Account Optical Department—Street Floor, SLansburghs SIVINTH, 6IGHTH wad § SRIETS Otrss 758 You can make your figure your fortune if you treat it properly. Let us show you how the Airway Belts improve your figure. Our surgical fitter, Mrs. C. L. Ed- ward, can help you. We carry a full line of belts, elastic hosiery and specialize in men's trusses. Qualified men fitters available. BEUCHLER’S Physicians’ and Hospital Supplies 1325 Conn. Ave. Pot. 5300 JULY BARGAIN Excursiond. SUNDAY, JuLYy CUMBERLAND $3.00 " Martinsburg $2.00 — Harper's Ferry "', Lv. Waoshington 8:35 o. Silver Spri 14 o.'m. Sunday, July 1. Returning same day. SALTIMORE $1.28Round Yip Saturdays and Sundays $1.80Round Trip Daily=Good for 3Days STANDARD TIME SHOWN] Datoils from any 8 & O Ticker Agent BALTIMORE & OHIO RR WOMEN'S GROUND GRIPPER ens CANTILEVER swors arth figures especially significant! PHYSICAL CULTURE SHOES 4%, 545 formerly $6.50 Foot flattery at low cest Every shoe in the lot measures up to those comfort re- quirements that have enabled us to keep feet healthy for over two generations. You'll find a wide variety of styles that you can use for active or country. Come early for or spectator sports, for town the widest selection! STACH'S Ground Gripper, Cantilever Shoe Shops. 523 11th St. N.W. 4 Hugh O. Sheridan, nles. Oharles E. Biges, Joseph g Nichg at., d | Edward . R. 8. Harp, Francis X. Sullivan, st Rev. Cecil’ B, Yarbrough, Bamue) B_Stevens, 2 Clyde P. 20, b 24. and Thelma A. Hurt. 18, both of Richmond; Rev, Wk 28, Philadelphia, Margaret Thomas, 25, Portsmouth, Vi Rev. A. F. Poore. Rossl, 56, 708 rmela Durson, Berezoski, ir.. . and Anna C. McDermott. 26, 4613 8th . Rev. Sweeney. Harrison, 21, 'and Anna_L. 24, both'of Alexandria, Va.; " Dunham. 23, Littlestown. Pa.. and 22, Brunswick. 'Md.; 37, and Nancy New- both of 181 North Capitol L. F. Miltenberger. ir. Maryland Court Apartments, and Margaret A. Mul- 1ikin. 22, 2301 Cathedral ave.; Rev. A. J. McCartney. ginia ave. ge., Pennsyivania arlo. 5505 16th st. Howard, Rev. J. 'H. berry. “tip, Eudora, Ark.. and 2800 Connecticut uden. Moore, 27. and Margaret 20. both of 'Roanoke, Va.; Re Nevitt, Nancy P Booth *'Rev. E. H, V. Mills, v.'R. K. ~e. Ih‘ly has a shortage of farm trac- tors and may import from America. KAPLOWITZ THIRTEENTH--Bet. E and F FRIDAY a sensational sale day Clearance 7.95 to 39.50 DEESSES ‘5"’%0’19” From your standpoint the big- gest sale in quality—in variety and low prices. Come tomor- row and experience the thrill of buying an entire wardrobe for the “‘proverbial song." LARGER WOMEN, WOMEN, MISSES, JUNIORS THE KAPLOWITZ STORE IS AIR-COOLED AIR-PURIFIED FOR MORE THAN A GENERATION THE BEST CLOTHES EXCLUSIVELY MADE WiITH MORE MILK, SUGAR, SHORTENING ROMANCE AT 69 BRINGS PADLOCK ON ESTATE Judge Limits Father to 840 Monthly as Children Cite ,. Attention to Girl, 19, By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, July 8—The eight grown children of Adam Horn, 69, retired farmer and widower, p:titioned Probate Court yesterday to put a sort of judicial padlock on his estate, estimated to be worth from $75,000 to $100,000. They alleged Horn had been court- ing a 19-year-old girl, had shaved off his mustache after he met her, had his finger nafls polished, had pur- chased four automobiles, which he drove at high speeds and had spent Featuring Marinette THE ARISTOCRAT OF Knitted Wear 14 off Aclose-out final . . . now half price for this hand-fashioned knitted wear, designed for the sole purpose of making you look as chic as possible. Save exactly one-half— 16.95 Marinette 8.48 19.75 Marinette Q-88 25.00 Marinette | 2.50 Moaels for business, school stre sports, travel, resorts and semi-dress-up occasions. Come early for best selection! $5,000. Judge John F. O'Connell di- rected that Horn have his expenses limited to $40 a month. LD GOLD ND SILVER will bring you o A Bombers Reach Colon. COLON, Panama, July 8 (#)— Twelve United States Army bombing planes arrived at Albrook Field from Brownsville, Tex., yesterday. They were commanded by Lieut. Col. B. G. Wier, WOMEN’S SHOES $5.90 ¢ $6.90 * $7.90 ¢ $8.90 Washington's eagerly awaited clearance brings you choice selections from a wide variety of Rich's regulor stocks. Every cool summer style i new fabrics and leothers, CHILDREN'S' SHOES S1.90 ¢ $2.90 ¢ $3.90 » 84.90 The famous shoes that make Rich's Woshington's headquarters for children’s shoes. Their cor- rective qualities are timely for summer—when young feet nced added care. ENTIRE STOCK NOT INCLUDED ALL SALES FINAL Closed All Doy Saturdays during July ond August F STREET AT TENTH ¥ SANICO » Sandwiches ® Here they come romping in from play . . . boisterous, healthy youngsters, bubbling over with energy . . . always hungry! 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