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SOCIETY TWONEW NATIONS * SOCIETY THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ., SATURDAY, JULY 16, 1921—PART 1. ' S AFGHANISTAN PRINCE ' [TO CLOSE HIGHWAY SPAN. yalets DIED. BLISS. Friday. July 15, 1921, at her resl- dence. the Buckingham, FRANCES ELIZA- , widow of A, L. Biiss. Funeral from her late residence Monday, July 18, at 2° ¥ bt Specialties | CAMPAIGN T0 MARK HERE IN NAT'ON'S BEHALF Repairs to Be Made to Operating 3 —Painting e Machinery Tomorrow. —Paperhanging Will Arrange to Call on President| The draw span of the Highway BUTLER. Departed this life Fr —Upholstering s bridge will not be opened tomorrow Sheritt road e HATITE MAE, 4evo Quality work at mo‘donl::;o.n;.. Harding and Secretary :muvean 7 a.m. -ndds p.l:.. Bccérdll;ll' f&fl:‘.}:‘.’.,‘.’.‘,“&"'n ol‘ Aud :\4:::::: 1"""'5 'z'r'.d » Geo. Plitt e s A" 5 . o announcement today by D. E. Mc- loving . Normal L. "and the e Flin G m— President and Mrs. Harding and Friends Eughes Comh, ensinter;of ridies of cie Dik- Ly T . W S triot. Repairs will be made to the operat- ing machinery, which will necessitate the closing of the span during the time stated. Prince Mohammed Wali Khan of nd relatives fo- Afghanistan has arrived in this city with his suite for the purpose of establishing relations with the United vited. Interment (Evansville, Ind. please copy.) at mony _cemetery. 1 Louisville, Ky., papsrs Esthonia and Latia May Be Either Gateway or Bar- Citizens” Committee in to Cruise on the Mayflower Charge of Task Reor- ' States. Arrangements may be made CHRISTOFFERSEN. ~The death on February for Week End. in & fow days for his formal Teceptisn _—— ier to Russi i-:xm‘n.‘?g‘bf'r‘gf(k i By SR ganized at Meeting. Hugnes and the consjderation of x| THOMAS A. BURCH DIES. rier to Kussia. D imame Amerioas cons) it Hawll proposition. of deceased can obtain further iformation “World attention has been focused pplying The movement to place permanent . Harding, The prince is envoy extraordinary to the Department of State, muskerson historio, siote 1n the Na- E President IM“M;IH;IE‘ "Tl of the Bmir of Afghanistan to the Was Prominent Insurance Man |so closely upon storm centers of cen- | Washiogton, D. €. o with a party rd United States, France, Belglum, Italy,| Here for Thirty-Three Years. tral and southern Europe that com- | CRUMP. _Suddenlr. July 15, 1021, at 1:30 tional Caplital was revived today when leave this afternocon on the Holland, Spain, Poland, 3 4 . Saratively Titile, fms Dacn Heasd ot Az GEORGE, 1. CRUMP, beloved husband the citizens’ committee in charge of residential yacht Mayflower Germany and Czechosloval ‘Thomas A. Burch, a member of one nen of Marcells Crump (nee ‘Wisely). in the this task was reorganized at a meet- P tha Potoias. ready has visited the European coun- |of the oldest families of Maryland, |the new nations carved from Russia; [l Yoot of bis age. Fuseral from his IhE in the boardraom of the District |for a weck-end cruise en tries. dled at his residence. 1652 Newton |along the Baltic sea,” says a bulle- | July 18 at 2 pin. Interment building. returning to Washington Monday morn- Pfll:::lekw“ut;rough his interpreter, 'sl:;e:lt. hngrmwn. y;azudiny. i !ldr tin from the Washington headpearters| cemetery. Friends and relative £ Commissioner Rudolph, chairman The Attorney General, Mr. Daugh- I Amerlc‘ nndh:g Eu‘:{psl::;:nctfl:: uurrn'nce Ihu.m::.p{g:nt;l‘:n;“r; l!h?r!;- of the National Geographic Society. GAYER. Friday, July 15, 1921, ANNA T. of tne board of Commissioners, called the meeting to order and introduced W. V. Cox, who was named chalrman of the committee by the Commission- ers. Mr. Rudolph reminded his audience that today is the anniversary of the approval by George Washington of the law making the District the per- manent seat of government of the United States. He said this anniver- sary is an appropriate one on which to re-awaken interest in the move- ment of designating the hundreds of buildings in Washington of historic N - value. Mr. Cox. in taking the chair. told of GAYER, beloved duughter of the late Edward and Haunsh Gayer. Funeral from her late retldence. 447 Kidge xireet northwest. Mo day, July 18, at 8:30 a.m. Requiem mi fhe ‘Church of the Immaculate Concept! 9 elock. Interment Mouat Olivet ceme- ery. 1 erty, will be among the guests. The ambassador of Italy, Senator Rolandl Riccl, will return today after an absence of nearly two months, during which time he traveled extensively in Pennsylvania and New York. The Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. Andrew W. Mellon, accompanied by his daughter, Miss Alisa Mellon, left last evening for Hot Spripgs, Va., Where they have taken Barton Lodge for the sum- mer. Miss Mellon, who has been in Pittaburgh for several weeks, joined her father here s day or two ago. She will have as_her guest for a time at Hot “But with the gradu: of commerce between Russia and the outside world, Esthonla d Latvia ‘will assume a more important aspect, either as barriers or gateways to in- terior Russia. “Much, too, has been written of the oppressions of other subject peoples. The Esthonians might well claim to be the peers of any national suffering since medieval times, be- cause they have been sore beset both by Germans and Russiani Germans Enforce Russian Laws. “From the eighties of the last cen- tury until the world war perfod Es- especially to declare officially the in-|three year: He came to this city resumption dependence of Afghanistan, to inform the powers of the accession of the new emir and to announce his pol- icies. I am in Washington for the purpose of establishing relations be- :we.en the United States and my coun- ety HARRISON. A Friday, July 15. 1921, 3 5 p.m., at residence, 993 4th &t. now, PERCIVAL T A beloved husband of Neliie (nee Baur) apd youngest son of the late Jobn J. and Famnie p . Harrison. Notice of funeral bereafter. 17¢ HENDERSON. Suturday, July 18, 8:30 ax Col. WILLIAM A. HENDERSOM aged 85 years. Funeral at Knoxville, Tenn., ondey, July’ 15. . Afghanistan has not been recog- nized by this country as a leDlPlfQ entity, and the prince must establish his ciaim to recognition before he can be dealt with by this country. State Department officials are not disposed to doubt the authenticity of the prince, nor is the British embassy. 1921, at PHISSELL. Saturday, 21, HATTIE the part Commissioner Rudolph has|gniingy Miss Olyve Graef. Mr. Mellon —_— thonia bore the double yoke of Tsar- |~ DOWNS Hlssl!dl:l!. i‘:}:.l:}??.‘ "of HE:;Lrn % taken in this work in the past. will return to Washington Monday. LEAVE FOR T ist laws administered by German of- A. Pbissell, at her residence, 1349 Kenyon Be“em Fams nc At a brief business session the fol- OUR WEST. ficials. As one writer exclaims,| St 5.w. Notice of funeral ib Sunday's pa- i lowing vice chairmen were ch - r— L ot ‘Heaven preserve us from Russian| Pers. > el Dr. Galllard Hunt, Gen. George Ric |ards, William P." Van Wickle, Dr. {Marcus Benjamin, Allen C. Clark, D | Charles Moore, Miss Mabel T. Board: man and_Mrs. Julian Jame Capt. Lee W. Wright was chosen law as interpreted by Germans! The Russian official may not take a Rus- sian law very seriously, but one can be ture that the German officials will." “One must go far back into Estho- SINCELL. Saturday morning, July 16, 102] 2 ut & 0'clock, At hor residence, 17 Beato ne., MARY I, widow of the iate Willlam 5 H_ "Sincell. Notice of funeral hereafte (Frederick and Onkland, Md., papers p cops.) 1 Expected Back Today. The Secretary of Commerce, Mr. Herbert Hoover, who went to Chicago Thursday, accompanied by his secre- tary, Mr, C. C. Stetson, to make an ad- Several Washingtonians in Party to Visit Western Parks. A party of Washingtonians and others of this vicinity left today in & ~For Sunday 7 i this 1334-36 G St. 1338 New York Ave. secretary: Miss Maud Burr Morri dress, will return to Washington special private Pullman cs nian history to trace the origin of this | WIIK. The death on February 14, 1921, at “The Buatam”—1332 G St ATy | torys Alblon K. Parrls, |afternoon. Chcsapeake and Ohle. railway for o duplicate despotism. And to the stu-| o eormes, Bermuds o A iean . il itreasurer, and John Claggett Proctor.| .. g, etary of Agriculture. Mr. tour of the west. They will tour dent of human geography the emer-| <ol ac Hamiiton, Bermuda. The. legal 5 Wi gence to a sudden independence of a people 50 long submerged will make an experiment worth watching. historian. Yellowstone National Park, Rainler National Park and other points of interest will be visited. They will be gone thirty-six days. ‘The Esths are an aboriginal peo- Those in the party were: John C. ple of northern Europe, who once ter- Copenhaver, Mrs. Fannie C. J rorized the Baltic by piracy and later and Mrs. George W. Norrls, E. E. -| clashea often with Swedes and, Dane Rochester, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wurde- “Tradition has it that the oldes man, Mrs. . F. Weyrick, Miss Jes- flag of Europe. that of Denmark, Tepresentatives ther information by applying to the Depart- meat of State, Washington, D, o YOUNG. Friday, July 15, 1921, CHARLES E, Henry C. ace, has gone to Rari- tan, N. J., where he will be a member of the house party which Senator and Mrs. Joseph S. Frelinghuysen is en- tertaining over the week end. A special drill was given this morn- ing llp;‘con Myer, Va., for Gen. Badog- lio, former chief of staff of the Italian Commiitee chairmen were chosen as Ifollows: ~Archives, Dr. William Ti dall: compiling records and printin Washington Topham; designing of markers and tablets, Frederio D. Owen, and placing of markers, Henry W. Samson. et Harry W. Taylor, Inc. Painting Paperhanging MISS JOYCE NEBEKER, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank K. Nebeker. Interment Mondsy, July 16, - o e e S Col._Sicialino, and other: to Gettysburg. He will spend part of tomorrow. in Baltimore, where he is scheduled to make an address at 4 o'clock at the:Auditorium Theater. ‘While the distinguished visitor will be the guest of his fellow country- men, who have arranged a luncheon and reception in his honor. 1 which was to s " | Richard W. Bolling, Ir. Mrs. Bolling's | 81¢ M. Weyrich, all of this city; Mra. dates from 1219, when the Danish : ecoratin, army, and this afternoon Gen. Badog §. Jr. Mra, 8| Saidee Overman Dusenbery, Concord, Waldemar 1I, who may be likened to | YOUNG. The members of v g COLORED PREACHER HERE. llo, accompanied by his "d:}?f-:;?s:: young son, is at the Adirondack’s|y c. Mj THOMAS A. BURCH. Alfred the Great. was conducting 3| i3, I 0. 0. e e o gamp for Boys, Henthy: Nellye H. Harrison, Miss Katherine M. Kaltenbach, Thomai Davis, Baltimore; Mrs. L. S. P. lin, Charles S. Nowlin, Mre. E. A. Fleming, Lynchburg, Va., and Dr. and Mrs. M. L. Turner, Berwyn, Md. LIQUOR ARRESTS MADE. Two Charged With Possession and Sale of Whisky. ‘Willlam Morris, proprietor of a 2333 18 N.W. Col. 1077 funeral “services of Dy campaign to ba: Esthoni paig; subdue {une great silver cross appeared against a fiery background in the heavens as an omen of succes: This same Walde- mar, in the same vear, founded the town of Reval, now capital and seca- port of Esthonia. Conquest in Guise of Conversion. Few nations can show so consist- ent a record of conquest under the guise of conversion as the Esthonians. The Danes came to baptize them at the point of the sword; then entered rother CHARLES «Black Billy Sunday” Is to Be Heard. Rev. Alexander Willbank, one of the leading colored evangelists of the United States, d known as “the is to preach a y at 8 o'clock at the Cosmopolitan Baptist Church, N street between 9th and 10th streets. ject will be “The Valley of Dry in 1880, Funeral services will be pri- vate at his home, Monday morning, at 10 o'clock. Interment will be at Fort Lincoln Cemetery. Mr. Burch is survived by a widow and nine children, Mrs. Thomas A. Burch, Mrs E. M. Bianford, W. D. Burch, Thomas @. ‘Burch, James W. Burch, George Otis Burch, Douglas Burch, Mrs. rs. H. M. Crowell and Former Secretary Nagel Is Guest at Shoreham. Mr. Charles Nagel, former Secre- tary of Commerce, has arrived in ‘Washington and is at the Shoreham. ne. Secretary. IN MEMORIAM. ADANS, Sacred to the memors of my dear wife,. MARY A. ADAMS, who entered into Sieral rest five years ago today, July 16, . On Your Vacation ‘Unaccustomed exercise Mr. and Mrs. James A. Messer and Miss Agnes H. Messer of Cleveland Park are spending the summer at the Tadanac Club, Wah-wah-taysee, on the Georglan bay. She met her Savior on the strand, When acgels took ber by the band, % For Jesus claims ber as his own. 7 JFhen ‘on earth 1 breathe no more meet her on tle heavenly shore. HER HUSBA! The_ flower carnl ave been given evening at the National Woman's Foundation by the Georgia division of the Roo! t Me- ‘pastor . i ’ Drew, v . REUBEN E. ADAME. * sometimes Sloan’s Lini- morial Association, was indefinitely | Rey. D, the Knights of the Sword, coming in N p ing & celebra- . Dr. Macbride Sterrett is spend- [ lunchroom and ar-beer saloon at ® oot wil relove il the puiaand | Of (he church, |8 arTanging a celebra | postponed on account of the SIOTM. | ing ‘several weaks' with B8 sor the |63 D street southwest, was arested THE WEATHER. B L T iis s vorloray | MATIIDALE. ln loting Semsitance sE ORF 0ty landing of colored people in Americal o o0 mon, Rov JLIL D Sterrett, at the Chal- |yesterdsy atteroon ' by = revemue| puie of Columbia, Marylama and | During the lon era of German as-| MARTLAYD BARKADALE: “wh 1ol astees Keep Mosquitoes Away and the Aty e e be held | Bexins Trip Back to Peat. ? i agents and pollce Pl furth Pre- | virginia—Fair tonight and tomorrow; | cendancy the country became thor-| i Jesus one year ago today, July 18, 19:0. . A sponge, a wad of cotton or @ amanoR The United States minister to the| Mrs. E. and selling 1 mild temperature; gentle to moderate | oughly Protestant. Through the pearly gates of heaven, cloth soaked in Sioan's Linknent September 22. 7 be onunen | i Unlted States minister to the| Mra E. H. Fiick has returned to|and selling intoxicating liguor. The | T LRCIRLTS Sl Varlabie “RWithin the past half century the| _ Passed the one I oved so dear: B nd hung in your tent or room Bishop Joseph J. Higgs of the Church | Netherlands o e the Olymplo from | & lensiny sy ir el Ohlo, atter | oo ‘two" onechalf pints of | West Virginis—Fair tonight and to- | Russians undertook strenuous meth. | God thought i best to take hiy from me, 5 of Christ Is to preach Thursday night at 8 o'clock. TWO REPORT THEFTS. Mrs. Leroy McCarthy, 607 O street, reported to the police that a burglar visited her apartment last night and stole jewelry valued at $75. Carl Vides, 807 10th street, told the police of the theft of an expensive handbag and revolver from his room a lengthy stay in Washington. Though be left my home so drear. HIS LOVING WIFE, MARY BARKSDALE. . Oh. call it not death, it's lite begun, For the waters are sed, the hnm‘g“‘ won; The biessed spirit Las reached the shore Where they weep and suffer and sin more HIS DEVOTED DAUGHTER AND SOXIN. 5 WHEBLER. EwAY ; Sleep on, dear grand, We Toved yon, hu will keep mosquitoes away. ods to gather the Esths into the fold Sloan’s also takes the sting out of of their Orthodox church. Long ex- ‘mosquitoe and insect bites. 1, (Rerience taught these people the wi er— Tildom of accepting ‘conversion’ and 12 midnight, 71; 4 am. 69; 8 &m. 72| then returning to their fold. But Blromfle"d—, h”-’t,'e Mg when they tried this expedient after Horpaonignt, 29.92; 4 am the visits of Russian priests they 08 found it a civil crime to withdraw from the Russian church after hav- ing entered it. Moreover, for a Prot- estant clergyman to marry a man or morrow; no change in temperature. Records for Twenty-Four Hours. ‘Thermometer—4 p.m. 70; 8 p.m., New York for Enginad on their way back to the former’s post in Holland. The minister and Mrs. Phillips ha been in this country on a short vacation. Mrs. George Dewey, widow of the ad- miral of the Navy, who has been at Spring Lake for some weeks, is at the Hotel Majestic, New York city, for a brief stay. whisky and a bottle of gin. Ralph Ward, colored, 1413 Q street, was arrested by Detective Salkeld and Policeman Ford of the first precinct and charged with illegal possession and sale of whisky. It is charged o that he sold a pint of whisky for $7.|g Bond was given for the appearance of both men. Miss Glenn Steele and Miss Mar- garet Fawcett are at the Ambassador Hotel, Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Beall and their daughter, Miss Ruth Beall, are spend- lvwov‘ weeks at Campostella Be sure and take with =g yu s B3 p.m. 29.93; m,, Highest temperature, 87, occurred at 40 p.m. yesterday; lowest tempera- ture, 68, occurred at 6:15 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— ndpa, and take sour rest, Sod loved you best. LDRI J A Mr. and Mrs. Monroe M. Selinger d Mrs. Former Senator Jam E g woman who belonged to the Russian| LOVING ~GRANDCHI! : Crmariey. OGorman and Sy’ Apnes OGorman |VYE TINTAL Mo SRR St Births Reported. e ehion 4 s wat Shurch was puniafasle by imprison: | K. a0 uEGRAD Watbes 4 an r. in| ‘anderlip e " g ‘on jon of the Water. ment. BROUGHTON. I among the passengers on_the Lapland, | The following births have been reported tof . i . . § 4 o aacred meraory of our be- Fe—— = he health di 4 emperature and condition of water| “The rugged endurance of this| loved duughter and sister, MARCELLINA A. » which will sail from New York t Marriage Li the health department within the last twenty- | QD et C e A D e Temperature, | northern people, their vitality and| BROUGHEON, who Tasssd away o Jesrs : e Tars:Andeincn 16 here for;neverai lage Licenses. E. Rogenmoser, girl. | 77; condition. very muddy. spirit, is sufficiently shown by their| =g today. HER FATHER AND BROTHERS. ® CHARITY. In sad but lovin my dear father, MALKIAF dled one year ago todny, July 13, 10207 “‘Peaceful be thy rest, dear father, 'Tis sweet to breuthe thy pame, In life 1 loved you de: Ia death I do the sa HIS DAUGHTER MILDRED. * OOLUMBUS, Ia loving memory of our dear mother, LAURA COLUMBLE, who died today, July 16, 1907. remembered {n death. HER LOVING CHILDREN. * ugusta V. Frasier, boy. Eatelle M. Schwaiback, girl. 4nd Jane M. Eaker, boy. and Anns Hiromini,' girl Annfe Giuffre, boy. ret Demaham, boy. Friedlander, girl. bearing up under oppression that was both religious and political, and from the political standpoint both Prus- slan and Russian. Perhaps their !;Bltl‘ollc descent helps account for that. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States coast and geodetic survey.) day: k{jmn ;;u summer 2flme, !v-lm in | o Marriage licenses Dave been fssued to the Brool e, Mass., where he went several Wooks ago with Mrs. Anderson. Leon Wood and E. Leolia Lee, both of Bal- Raymond C. Kida and Minnie M. Box. timore. Mrs. William K. Vanderbilt and her P Beott daughters, Miss Consuelo Vanderbilt| 3fintn sererian sad o ot tatil and Miss Muriel Vanderbilt, have ar-| ‘Aulie A. Reed and Clara N. Toms. rived at Southampton, I.'L, and' will|. Roy M. Evnacker and Margaret E. Reed. spend the remainder of the season at| Clarence Jackson and Lillian Brooks. Windymers cottage. Willlam T. of Capitol Heights, Md., n and Edna M. Chaney of Maryland Park, Md. Pedro Paul and ry E. Fits, John D. Torrey, ir.. of this city and Mary on. DISTRICT NATIONAL BANK 1406 G Street Thrifty remembrance of CHARITY, who Nations a ure Unkin efore the world war Esthonia was accounted one of the most progressive regions, agriculturally, in Russia Nature is scarcely kinder to the Esths than nations. They live in a low. 30 p.m. nd Viola E. Emmert. girl. Charles H. and Eldord C. Scheible, boy. nd_Antoinette G. C{:ll" boy. or Today—Sun rose, 4:55 a.m.; sun sets, 7:38 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Norment will sail today on the S. 8. Olympic for Europe, . ‘ . Walker, gint. —Sun rises, 4:55 am.; sun President 66 H 9 and expect to spend the remainder of | B McCleiland of Wiimingt nd Nettie Morgan: Birl. Tomorrow—Sun rises, 4:55 am.; s nowhere as high N. Harper l y ? the summer traveling in England and| (areineb. Nares an amse e o S0 WIIIeY: Jearion; Dy nfi%‘:fiz‘?fis&r‘ 51 p.m.; sets, 2:13 a.m. jithe ";79 to ‘top{ ORUTORFIELD. ia saf bt losiag semins e Presidents * Foanch: Hugh H. Bennett and Betty V. Brown —— Automobilé lamps to be lighted one- | Their summers are hot: thelr winters| GAUICHFIELD wii entered isto eternal W. P. Lipscomb The individual who is thrifty Capt. and Mrs. R R. Glen, who re- | ant Bleaner & Brenof tatineo s ¢-| MR. HAYS FOR FIRST AID, |baif hour after sunset. cold. d Fest Jsiy 16, 820, " . - e EIDSC SAVES systematically— cently arrived in Washington from the | Hunter Sansbury of Seliss, Md., and Mary —— River Waters. “The people have an especial love e e RUTICH: Lewis Holmes —and S sys! el:{‘a 1ca Yt o;l‘o\:v.'“o“l»;:: ;:on:hln;bo dt the middle | Roreland of thls city. o Delphia M. piarty |ApprOves Plams to © tn !;.AhBPPE{IS FERRAY. !;m Vs; Ju]g u'; :?‘5:0:5 are :;:duuzmoufi -n(d progre: Z = P 2 3 o] N. 3 ind Del L. In, rgan —The Potomac a&n e enandoal 3 r struggle to gain a | C. J. Gockeler accomphsh?,s something—"gets e wf::-';- rn“nlx;lc.ntfi' Chicago and Hilda L. Cladsss) 151 ‘Barvi Tivers were both very muddy this|livelihood from the oil rather than|EAEDY. Sacred to the memory of our dear A . Sai — o 3 3 ", morning. 'nterprise accounts for the ¢ ' 4 Cashier But he who is shifty—going place in Virginia, and are at the Shore- fackson and Romain Cox. Postmaster General Hays has Weather in V: Citles. lages have been described as peing| JuY 16 1918 ham. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Wade H. Ellis motored to New York for a stay of several days this week from Atlantic City. where they are spending the summer at the Marlboro: Called from this world to a peaceful rest, . Called by God, who knoweth bexs , Sweet in our memory she will always remain Until in beaven we meet again. THE FAMILY. * JOHNSON. Sacred to the memory of m; loved daughters. ANNIE and JENNIE JOHN- SON, who entered into penceful rest twelve years ago, Juls 8 and 18, 1909, respectively. “Today recalls the memory 0 two loved ones laid to rest, o And those who still remember them Are those who loved them best. THEIR DEVOTED MOTHER, MRS. BETTIE JOHNSON. . H. L. Ofiutt, Jr. proved arrangements made by Dr. Lee [ K. Frankel, welfare director of the ~.: = postal service, with the Amerlcan Red ik Cross to organize classes in first aid in the service. First-aid kits at cost will be provided for post offices and throughout the railway mail service. It i{s proposed to have a class in home hygiene and care of the sick organized for the benefit of woman employes of the Post Office Depart- ment here. It is to be organized and conducted by the District Chapter of | gogton the Red Cross. MARYLAND AND VIRGINIA PLAN TO CONSERVE CRABS among the most non-descript and least lovely in all Europe. H “It should be noted that the free H Esthonia recognized by many Euro- 2 pean governments comprises more s than the old Russian Esthonia. A part of Livonia is included in the new state, while the southern part of Livonia, along with Courland, goes to make up Latvia The Esthonians and the Letts have less in common than one might expect of two neighbor dy | PeoPles who have suffered for cen- turies the same slings of outrageous national fortune. LINGEBACH. Tn sad but loving remembraes of my and devoted husband, WALTER Reval Member of First Big Trust. | 5 ‘LINGEBACH, who departed this life ‘Reval, busy seaport city, betrays {ts| three years ago today, Jnl{nu. 1018. German influence, and has been de-! VISG WINE, © scribed by some visitors as akin to a|PAGE. In remembrance of my sister. MARY medieval German town. It has had a| PAGE, who departed this life July i5. commanding position in commerce since HE along purposelessly spending, and saving nothing, never “ar- rives.” . The ability to SAVE is like- wise the ability to achieve. It’s a most desirable habit to culti- vate. n a Savings Account— even with a dollar—and add to it systematically—no matter how little—and see what a grip on affairs it will give you. We pay interest on Savings Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported to the health department within the last twenty- four hours Alberta F. Miller, 21, Georgetown University Hospital Barah H. Fridley, 71, 628 Lexington pl. n.e. Hattle B. Fuller. 63, 2318 1st st. Caroline V. Litchield, 68, 815 North Carolina ve. n.e. G Bits, 48, 8t. Elisabeth’s Hospital. Joseph Nickoline, 20, Waiter Reed Hospital. Eva E. Thompson, 70, 715 North Carolina . ave. se. Bster D. D'Amato, 8, 62 O st Carl Jackson. 1, 8417 Mount Pleasant st. Infant of John and Bessie Shansler, 9 days, Sibley Hospital. Infant of Iver and May Taylor, 1 day, 1112 1t st roadus, 50, Freed Thomas Williams, 57, en Stations. h-Blenheim. ‘The announcement of the marriage of Miss Willa Grant_Ashby, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs, Martin A. Ashby of Shenandoah, Va., and Mr.|a Samuel H. Rogers of this city, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Rogers of Hamilton, Loudoun oounty, Virginia, is of wide interest both here and in Virginia, where the bride and bride- groom are widely known. The cere- mony took place Thursday in Balti- more. Mr. Rogers is a member of the City and of the Columbia Country Prcloudy Atiantic City 29.08 Park . Clear Imen's Hospital. route Emergency R SISTER, FRANCES SAMPSON. . Accounts at the rate of 3%. clubs, and is one of the most| Hospls Definite agreement on plans for it was one of the el hty-five city mem- | RICHARDS. Sacred, to_the memory of D;vll;‘\l.mm ty.ars:rm; ln"fl'l section flfi..,'g ?fifi'é' 1’:' 3@";’:‘“..."‘%'.,2:‘:.""‘ crab conservation was reached at a ber-l nlmthe nntachnt trusf m’; Han. { dear gkre 4?:‘1?&"1 L‘&:ORA fl'{.m‘a;",f = of oountry, his horse: wving won Ry ICHUSMES AVe. 8.0, seatic League. ut it has Russian h: Whe Mepn o Jears ago today, S many blue ribbons at the ous| William Spalis, 5 months, 1525 320 conferenca'bstwesit. reprasantatives of marks, notably the Tower of St Olaf,| Ju 16. 1915. = meets iln th‘l’o w;'lelnuty.m'r}u ;l'-‘lde- Virginia and ery;lr;d. a'l‘hc confer- one of thet:h-uqrt in Russia, which would “'5;:‘:::7"“’:&"::; e, groom {8 & brother of Dr. Joseph D. UL VN ence was arranged by Secretary of o'er top the Times building in New 3 wa =1 Gafety Deposit Boxes—$3 to $25 per year Eoeors of - this city; . Mr. ‘ana nrs;| NEW CONSUL TO KOVENO. 1500 C0% Lo cnd held at the de- Yo, " Fopthe hetet thKG Tacurin wacerely g $ Rogers will be at hame after August| Appointment of Clement Edwards of | partment. “Dorpat is the Cambridge of Esthonia AUNT JULIA, MAMIE AND GRACE. * 1st at 1449 Massachusetts avenue|Albert Lea, Minn., as consul at Kovno, |~ The officials 2t the conference in- |F! —perhaps the Heidelberg of Esthonia AN. In sad remembrance of our hus- . northwest. temporary capital of the Lithuanian |cluded Col. F. Nath Bilisoly, commis- X would be the better appellation. since| band and fatber, JOHN 4. SULLIVAN, who Taking the “Basic Sediment” out Miss Gertruyde Lutzx has gone to Glenburnle, on Laké George, to join her sister, Mrs. R. W. Bolling, who has a cottage there for the season. cently, Lithuanian government. republic, has been announced. Crea- tion of the post was announced re- with the statement that it did not constitute recognition of the sioner of fisheries of Virginli ar- ricon W. Vickers. chairman of the conservation commission of Mary- and; Representative Goldsborough of Maryland and Mr. Radcliffe of the tureau of fisheries. Several other in- terested persons were at the confer- Dorpat was a seat of German influence. The University of Dorpat was founded by Gustavus Adolphus twelve years after the pilgrims set footh on Plymouth rock and more than a century befors e next oldest university in pre-war Russia, that at Moscow" © departed this life fourteen years ago today, July 16, 1907. He lies among the flowers And grass, the only thing That perishes, or fs it that Our autumn was his spring? Doubtless 1f we could see his face, The smile is settied there ‘Which almost broke our hearts When last we knelt by him in HIS WIFB AND CHI! ence, a number reprsenting industries cf Crisfleld, Md. The conclusion reached was that representatives of both state govern- ments agreed to infroduce into the legislatures of their respective state: as soon as possible legislation pro. viding for the following points: First. That it be unlawful to take or have in possession a “spong at any time of ye: Second. That it be unlawful to take crabs by use of “trot line” between December 1 and March 31, inclusive; That dredging of crabs be lowe only from December 1 to March 31, in- clusive. Third. That the minimum size for a “peeler” crab be established at 3 inches from tip to tip of the spine and for soft crabs at 3% inches similar meas- urement. 1t is expected that the second point will protect the crabs duris the breedin; riod. The “trot line” men- tioned is a long line with many bits of bait attached at various points on it. It has been found extremely success- ful in making large hauls. s WAR OVER POTOMAC FISH. Maryland Game Warden Says West Virginia Law Is Illegal. EE33 308 3 R PR E bt R R BBITTINRIB2IBIARIRILED: 2BI2NN22B2R323 of Oil is Qur Business Every good live American citizen is today looking for the opportunity to invest his cash, large or small, where it will make him real quick money and be protected against losses. 1If you are a fair-minded person you will give 2 few moments to the analysis of a genuine money-making enterprise. 75% of all crude oil produced is valueless unless the B. S.—Basic Sediment— is removed. This will revolutionize the oil industry, and 85% of the oil producers are dependent upon our making their oil market- able. In the life of all enterprises there are three stages—the EX- PERIMENTAL STAGE, which is fraught with dangers; the OPPORTUNITY STAGE, which is the wise man’s investing stage, which leads to the third or FORTUNE-MAKING STAGE. Our product—“CEWAT"—has been applied successfully to the worst specimens of cil procured from fields notable for containing a very high percentage of B. S, and it has been thorouglly demon- strated in every case, where all other methods, chemical or me- chanical, have failed or met with only partial success, and has accomplished its purpose with unfailing certainty. There are millions upon millions of barrels of crude oil lying idle in the various oil fields which NO OTHER process has been able to treat, the several known processes in use all being very un- satisfactory and ABSOLUTELY UNABLE to treat ALL oils, and WE DO NOT HAVE TO CREATE A MARKET FOR OUR PRODUCT. The Federal Government, through the Bureau of Mines, has instituted an investigation of -B. S. in oil by its .own scientific ex- perts, so vital and urgent has become the problem of separating or treating out the B. S. from oil. RESOLUTION FAVORS IRISH. A resolution Introduced yesterday by Representative Cockran, democrat, New York, would commit the House to expressing “its earnest hope that the negotiations now proceeding he- tween representatives of the Eng- 1ish government and the Irish people may result in complete reconciliation of both nations on conditions that will make justice and freedom the birth- right of every one dwelling 'n cither countr: LUMBER FIRM RECEIVER. ., Thomas W. Smith Company Is to Dissolve. Proceedings have been instituted in the District Supreme Court for the dissolution of the corporation known as the Thomas W. Smith Lumber Company, at 1st street and Indiana avenue northwest. The company was organized in September 1916, with a capital of $200,000, and the court is asked to appoint a temporary receiver to conserve the assets pending the proceedings. The application for the temporary receiver was made by a majority of the trustees including George D. Lantel, Clifford U. Smith, Henry W. Smith, Thomas W. Smith, 24, and Willlam E. Baden. Justice Hoehling named Georgs D. Lantel as receiver and fixed his bond at $25,000. Attorneys Arthur Peter and Julian W, Whiting appear for the trustee: MRS. EDDY’S ANNIVERSARY Founder of Christian Science Born 100 Years Ago Today. CONCORD, N. H., July 16—This is Playtime’s Echo- “Mother; Im Hungry!” The answer is ready instantly A heaping bowl of Post TOASTIE FUNERAL DIRECTORS. 1 SpeareCor - 1208°*H_STREET,NW FORMERLY S40F: ONE MAIN 108 ARSpeare~ CuNichols W8 'Spesra e ~— JAMES T. RYAN, 317 PA. AVE. B.E. CEMETERIES, Cedar Hill Cemetery Chapel and Vault—Non-Sectarian Perpetual Care of Graves atural Pa. Ave. 8.E, Extended. Phones L. 982 and L. 4300, Lincols 142. ate Ambulance Livery in Connection. 1113 SEVENTH STREET N.W. Modern Chapel. Telephone call, North 529, e The Park Oeme-| o — — Fort Lincoln® ™= Wm. H. SARDO & CO, saTe of graves. 412 Hst. n Phone Lincoln 534, Bl Distriot Line. Modern Chapel. _Automobile Fugerals. Phone F. 4745. = . ’; .. “ZURHORST ——— Lincoln 372 CHAS. S. ZURHORST timore Boulovard at Offices: 1235 G at. n.w. MORUMENTS. We specialize In designing and ereot. Ing Imperishable memorials of quality and character. o Cmestion amloably” setfled uestion am! [ ith he vitginia fish, authorlties than another breaks out between Maryland and West Virginia over fish tutional in its application to the wtaew;of the Po e 5 WITLIAM LEE, Funeral Directer vt A. L. KNIGHT, GENERAL SALES MANAGER st cudaimar. Write for prospectus of this remarkable discovery, which for in the Potomac. the one hundredth anniversary of the | W Wil gladly show you many beauti- 1 E. CAPITOL ST. a few days pauses at the OPPORTUNITY STAGE—yes, pauses 2 h:fl:fl 1“'?::“’ f““fl:y ‘:"‘.";'vfil; birth at & farmhouse at Bow, near |ful Pecimen '01 our work In any of the 30 o ;orr éhi\ ]very éeasan ;‘hat tge‘ lenke;p:‘::es' aonfdsAuf Cl::ndler. e:a‘:{ Virginia |.¢1-lx‘.tuu fwh.ldn lmp‘gu- bere, of Mary Baker Eddy, founder of | 10031 cemeteries. 7. L. . ord, Alexander Graham Bell and thousands of other succes: fifteen-dollar license fee upon all non- tian Sci Church. - HE J. F. MANNING CO,, INC,, 3 enterprises paused briefly before their leap into FORTUNE'S LAP. residonts fishing in west Virglnia :::If:"’:“';“k:'r;’ ol 2 1:‘:‘ 10:; THECILELMANNING Co; arpEzR ',-g!%l.:féx!ugn‘fl oF MO co State Game Warden E. Lee Le Compte | here of a group of church members Phone ErEtIy 28, 940 F &t n.w. JEFFERSO L $ holds the law is unconstitutidnal and | and others for a pilgrimage to the site FUNERAL DESIGNS. T Dignified and Eficieat Service, cogflicts with the laws of both this[of her birthplace, now marked by a - Quick, Dig OIL TREATING COMPANY ST | FaT S S Yot | it Fowl Tker | W, Mr. mp! resse: s objec- e lere late s afternoon, at e T e ettty T X ing of est Virginis, Ing at- | o assachusetts, is expected te pre- 14th . Y. Ave. Mal Room 21, 1517 H St., Washington, D. C, sention to the faot tHat the aitorey | side and deiiver dn oration s Phone West 96. + Phone Main 5291 & { such a licensing law was unconstir AR ."'m:a- s N ! ‘and modera crematorium. Pa. ave. n.w, Tel