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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.,. SATURDAY, MAY 2, 1925. 'WATER USERS WATCHED. | BALKAN CONFERENCE " PROGRAM OUTLINED | Little Entente to Discuss Bul- garian Situation—Solidarity Need Is Seen. Police Ordered to Enforce Law to Prevent Waste. wr Charles A . acting endent of police, has directed members of the police force to re- auire strict compliance with the law | ed to prevent the wasting of | Potomae water Use of water permitted etween the h During the months o leptember streets s, ng lawns ternoon and 8 o'clock July, August of water for sidewalks, ex Street Cleaning prohibited the order directing er the law was issued be- | mplaint of the wasting during the day By the Associate BUCHARE three-day Run goslavia—will 9. As the next ¢ of Ruman impressive mi . Rumania, May 2— of the little zechoslovakia | convene use and the Distriet ment, is 1A conference entente and Ju rest on M nia, in ement ¢ 4 h fn- | is the annivers: i itary dependence, an | pugeant is being planned The forelzn office announced today \rrested | that the conference program com- tried |prises discussion of the Bulgarian si {uation, Hungarian finances, particu- i pertaining to military expendi- | minor matter involving Russla he possible consequences of the ! ‘tion of Fleld Marshal von Hin- denburg as President of Germany. It is expected that the conference will limit itself to discussion and ex- ¢ viewpoints without com the entente stat on involving form Russia of water Many a poor m. npl A name fe 1 has been s because he himself. fe 0 ' m ENTERPRISE SERIAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION 643 Louisiana Ave. NNW. S4th issue of stock now open e e Ealsanaaun for subscription. h sction of Von Hindenburg the manian press has been emphasiz- the need of little entente solidarity arted co-operation for the the Balkans and central nference, it is said, | much brighter ned likely a month | ¢ enemy Money on loaned to members easy monthly payments. James E. Connelly, President Iurope. will convene u James F. pices than see Shea, Secretary | of &7 A Prominent Attorney Writes: Y o AM enclosing my check for the balance of commission, as agreed, and want to thank vour Mr. Wasser and his associate, Mr. Liles, through you, for their successful efforts in mak- ing this sale. These two gentlemen are both a credit to your organization, and surrounded by such salesmen you ought to receive more than vour measure of success.”” Well directed sales effort, based on specialized experience, will in- variably give good results. 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New Orleans, La. “Sleeping car open 10 p.m 12:30 AM. 5:50 P.M. There Is No Finer Train Than This Thirteen (13) Other Southern Railway Trains From Washington Every Day to the South and Southwest ARS FROM WASHINGTON to Asheville, N. C.; Augusta, ; Atlanta, Ga.; Birmingham, Ala.; Charlotte, N. Columbus, ( Chattanooga, Tenn.; Knoxville, Tenn.; Macon, Memphis, Tenn.; New Orleans, La.; Nashville, Tenn.; Roanoke, Va.; Selma, Ala.; Shreveport, La.; Winston-Salem, N. C, and all intermediate points. THROUGH SLEF CITY TICKET OFFICE 1510 H St. NW. 5633 and 06 jon Passenger Phones Main BURGES Agent | country | Moore | unaided | pital, 'AMBULANCES 400 | MRS. BERTHA PEARL MOORE DIES; ATTAINED FAME AFTER STRUGGLE Lingering lllness Ends Promising Career as ovelist. Educated Self After Fa-| ther’s Death Left Fam- ily Destitute. Mrs. old, of cessful kins Bertha Pearl Moore, 1724 Seventeenth sireet novelist, at Johns University lay after lingering cutting off in her youth a promising been il for | been in the vears suc He pital sir smber Mrs. Moore was the wife 3laine F. Moore, who is prominently entified with the United Stat unber of Commerce and American | University, where he is a professor political economy. Dr. and Mrs. Moore were married two year A writer of life in pathos in the struggle the story of Mrs. Moore's own life and rise to distinction rivals modern- day fiction Born in Germany John and Mrs. Hann Moore came to this « hen less than in New York well-to-do wh America, were unaceu business methods in this and soon lost thelr mone nd a vear later the father died, lea ing the mother with four small chil- dren and no means of livelihood. Ac. cordingly, it was the struggle through T ¥ to a_liberal education and | distinction and achievement for Mrs. of Dr.| MKS. BERTHA PEARL MOORE. funeral parlors; Monday at 3 o'clock. Rev. Dr. U. of All Soul's Church will Interment will be in Milan, at Hyson fternoon B. Pierce officlate. Ohio. WINNER OF LEAGUE PRIZE. .| New the daughter of | h Pearl, Mr \try with her 1 vears old York Woman First in “In- although rived in tomed dustrial Democracy” Test NEW YORK, May 1.—Miss ( a raduated from Mount has been awarded ontest conducted by the League for Deinocracy in memory of the late Charles P. Stein- metz, inventor. Mrs. Cook won the ‘m.uhl for an original study of the la- Willlam Wash., v The le Prof. Rob irst prize in At the age of to work in a factory and throug own effc secured a gramma school _education 1 later—entire finished h school. Some afterward. while {ll in a hos- she studied stenography and regaining health secured a ition a stenographer Later she became secretary to the | head of a university settlement house in New York and later bec social worker. After leaving, she com- | pleted her education at Columbia Uni versity. first ter.” 12 years rted A. Nordhoff of the State Washington, Pullman, s awarded second prize. gue elected as president rt Morss Lovett of C Marriage Licenses. censes have been issued to the time upon po °. Bell and Ida C. Tompkins nd Ruth_ V. Robe usey and Bessie E_Flagg. s and Francls Shorter Garner and Margaret E of Cherrydale, Va.. his eity orinne V. Cowardin Her | " 920 and he Love Side New novel, “Sarah was published in »nd_novel of East survived by her ther and two siste e_condt and r Child York Mrs and, Funeral »s Jones, both Moore one br ser hus. | cas wi (H]‘ Va. and roctor. Filteau Up to date—Fulls cot. stretcher. blankets ar CHAMBERS' BROWNSTON HOME. Col. ATTENTION ALL DODGE BROTHERS CAR OWNERS Have your headlights focused to com- ply with Traffic Regulations free of charge, from May 1st to May 9th, in- clusive, 8:00 P.M. to 10:30 P.M. Maintenance Department SEMMES MOTOR COMPANY 613 G St. N.W. | Bisma | Bostor THE WEATHER | District of Columbia—Fair tonight, possibly light frost; tomorrow fair and warmer; gentle west and northwest winds. Maryland—Fair tonight, light frost in central and heavy in west portion tomorrow fair and warmer; moderate west winds. Virginia—Fair in central and heav: tomorrow fair and west and northwest West Virginfa—Fair and continued cool tonight, light to heavy frost; tomorrow fair and warmer. Records for 24 Hours. Thermometer— Yesterday. 59; 8 p.m., 61: 12 midnight, 4 43; 8 am. 52, noon, 6l. Barometer—Yesterday, 4 p.m., 8 p.m. 20.73; 12 midnight, am., 71; 8 am., ; noon, Highest temperature, 61, ov(mred at noon today. Lowest temperature, at 4 a.m. today. Temperature same date last ¥ Highest, 73; lowest, 43. Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of the water at 8 am. today: Great Falls Temperature, 66, condition, very muddy tonight, light frost rmer; moderate winds. 43, occurred ar— Tide Tables. (Furnished by United and Geodetic Survey.) ~Low tide, 9:3 high tide, 2:56 and Today and 10:06 p.m; 3:12 p.m. Tomorrow 10:54 p.m 4:06 p.m The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 5:10 a.m. 01 p.m Tomor fiT0n Moon am. Automobile lamps to be lighted halt hour after sunset. _Weather in Various Cities. a.m and and 10.33 a.m. 3:49 am Low tide, high tide, sun sets yw—Sun rises 5:08 am.; sun p.m rises—12:52 sets, 2:05 pm; one- 1q3ju eu om0t cmvgo wg Abtiene.Tex Albany Atlanta Atlantie Cit Baltimore Birmingham Buff Charleston Chicago Cincinnati San_Diego S, Francisco St. Louis. St. Pa; Seate Spokane WASH..DC Greenwich time, today Temperature o 40 (8 am Vienna, Austria Berlin, Germany Denimark Sweden r. 'Sp: Horta (Fayal Hamilton San Juan Havana, Colo o, kholm, PLEASE LEAVE THE Becuritp Sforage Gompa Established 1890 as th, Storage Department American Security and Trust Co. 1140 Fifteenth Street (between L and M) A safe depository for furs, clothing, rugs, tapestries, cur- tains in the Cold Storage Department; for silverware and valuables in the Safe Deposit Vaults; for paintings, pianos, art objects in the heated Art Rooms; for motor cars (dead storage) in the Veh le Department; for luggage and for furniture and household effects in Private Rooms or Space Storage. Packing and s ping by freight, express, motor van, par- cel post, “Pool” cars (to Pacific Coast at reduced ratcs) and “Lift” vans (abroad). Marine and transit insurance. 4 Blocks North of the White House C. A. Aspinwall, President Store Furs Early In COLD STORAGE Absolute Protection and Insurance Y n west portion: | : \‘l‘unnfif‘lll’ul to - | of Washington for ! i | Robert 1$93,940 BRANDEGEE REALTY TO BE SOLD Washington Firm Authorized by Court to Buy 311 Acres in Montgomery County. Special Dispatch to The Star ROCKVILLE, Md. May The | sale of 311% acres of the real estate holdings this county of the late | Urfited States Senator Br: Allan E. V 40.10 | possible by a decree signed by Judge B. Peter in the Circuit Court which names Attorney Robert r., and Thomas L. Dawson of ckville and Willlam L. Rowls in here, Peter, The trustees are required to! give bond in the amount of $100.000. Thedecree stats that the secured debts of the late Senator amount to $108.000 and his unsecured debts to $110,000 that the value of his personal operty in nd. the District of Columbia ew London, Conn., | 1REregate $46,239.90. In order to the remaining debts after the nm»” cation of the proceeds of the sale of | the personal property 1. becomes necessary to sell part of the late Sen ator's real estate in this county, and the decree of the court authorizing the sale and the appointment trustees was asked on that ground enator Brandegee owned some | thing 1ik thousand acres of Mor gomery County property at the tim of his death, nearlv or quite all in Potomac district. The 311 he acquired by the Wall includes what is known nard Perrw farm and M nd acre com the Ber other trac near the Congressional Country | and not far from Glen E — . canary that sin ventriloquil \me from far a Club s and then if the notes is owned pl Female " white line d Apoly 3 eague. 3 whits markings 3 ail Animal Apply BROOCH —Goldstone | Clitton at. and Par) ron 14th ™ hia and_F “KEYS—oth i BUNCH OF “Ask for BUTCHER KNIVE Mack ~Thr DOG—Female. tr of Wood —Light hrown kid Main 64 leathe enti - R insignia_ 74553 ril 28: reward | around 12th a iand 702 Petmecn 181h and @ and Dupe reward will be liberal an WRIST _ V on 'Connect . Th evening; gray and Phone Col! 2188, after T WATCH. between 4:45 and 6.1 p.m.. from 6th and B to 0th and D sts. n.w valued as gift: reward. Call Columbia 1380-5 after 6:30 p.m. BILL—Vicinity_of G ek Church road. Thur return to girl who 1‘(,;« strap. FUNERAL DIRECTOES Wm., H. Sardo & Co. 412 H ST. N Modern Chapsl JAMES T..\RYAN Model Ch: "l:[ Pa. Ave. SEi o ape z Private Ambulanc “nmln i Livery in Connection VL. SPEARE CQ | Neither the successors o with the original W. Speare establish- | ment 940 Fst. Phone Frank. 6626. . Joseph F. Birch’s Sons_ Established 1841 (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M ST. Phone West 06, Gawler Service Funeral Directors Since 1850 Main 5512 : T. F. COSTELLO A LOCATED AT, AP. NORTH 7976. Tunothy Hanlon 641 H ST. E. ____Phone L. 5543. CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 _EAST CAPITOL ST. Phone Lincoln 3 QUi Dignified and EMicient Service- Deal & LINCOLN 816 H ST Automobile_Servi J_ WILLIAM LEE, Funeral Direci balmer. ~ Livery in’ connection. ¢ chapel and modern_ crematoriium prices. 332 Pa. Ave. N.W. Call M. 1385 Frank Geiet’s Sons Co, 113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. hapel. _Teienh 0. Chape), FUNERAL DESIGNS. | ™ Prompt auto delivery service. Artistic—expressive—inexpensive. i is made | Lincoln 524 | no conascted | mmodiots Moderats Main 2473 Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St. | MERCHANT ON TRIAL. West Virgini: |Ch;\rged With Hir- | ing Men to Burn His Barn. | Special Dispaten to The star | CHARLES TOWN, W. | Michael H1. Hummer. ferson County merc on trial here today ing and abetting {own barn Hummer rrested upor ieged ocnfession of Claude Ride and Joshua Buddenberger that had been paid $35 each 5 harn afive, so that the insurance {be_collected. the firin, Cards of Ehanks | MILSTEAD. We = and | J. Wilson trustees to make the | | | CHARTES i1 NORRIS A ‘, lil armh \ l | of | opposite the Burning Bush Golf Club. THOMAS THOMAS. THOMAS TRIPLETT DOWNS, L ROBERT ~ru\,\ FINCH. am Fri at b MS JAMES D, WILLIAM ttast: A WILLLAMSON Washing She leaves to mours son._ 1 Funeral Harry Johnson. loss ' husband and ten grandchild May 4, at 2 p.m Zion Church, Ste. n.w.. Rev. Friends and relative KING. am Saturday y_2. 18 m. at Hospital, CATE INE. beloved wife of John Kinz of at. i, Notice of funeral h LITHGOW. On Saturday. M 6:15_am.. al the restdénce ot her ter. Mrs. Theodore M road, Chevy Chase, ¥. ~Remains are restin; 1 parlors. 301 East Capi be held at St. Mark 3rd and A sts. se. Mond 4,'at 2 pm. Relatives and £ d. Pleasa omit flow, ressional Cemetery day. May 1. 1025 dence, 609 [rving st. n.w.. foved wife of Arthur Logan flneral hereafter. MeRAY. LOGAN. THEIR 'LOV REED & In $RD6 a0 today. Thursda At his_re. Sergt. BAR- nd “of _Juha M May 3. from t. bet. G and H Passed peacefully away 1625, at 9:10 p.m | riends | MeKAY. Members of the Fraderick Doug. lass Relief Association are notified of the death, April 30. 1925, 0f BARNEY Mc. KAY. late a member of the association. | Funeral Sunday. May 3. at 1 o'clock nm. | §t. Mary's P.E Chure. " aNo. ATDAVIS. | Pres. LEON TURNER. R.S. MRAY. Widows A will b mmunication | Sunday May am. at Ma: | SCOTT sonic Temple. 5t reinii Gve. {2 attend the’ funeral ot Brsher BX% all of thee how T m a in Heaven can see ERNEST SHELTON emory of our dear SCOTT. ~who God e s ag0 today, May 2. 19 ngs eweet memorics Ty brings a te ir hearts we ne we loved so dear MAMMA AND DADDY | SPARSHOTT. Sacred to the memors of bu band and father, whi this life five years ago today. May Although the fifth vear has p Since your emiling face we saw lgat. The sun will often rise and sef But your emiling face we shail never for v DEVOTED WIFE CORA AND CHILDR TILLMAN. Tn =ad but loving remembrance of my beloved TILL MAN. who today., May Befc Growin, Patiently bea Until God tc 1 loved None but MRS, F. A | In 1o Deep withm J. S. GEORGE Thoughts of MILES. Entered into_eternal rest Priday morning. May 1. 1925.at his residence 505 14th at. n.e. JAMES R.. devoted b hand of Mary Miles and son of P Miles. He leaves to mourn his departire a devoted wife and foring | daughter. Phoebe S Sary: Calvert. and other friends.” Fungral from his 30 p.m t Ryan. fun mes T. Sunday at 1 Hill. Md. of Meridian t Masoni Sunday ttend fu R. 303 141h NT TAMS, W, Attest: “C. H. ANDERSON, Sec's BLACKISTONE'S Floral “Blanket SE\, et Pricor iRl P Tel. X a"o:. qc Elder Men's Relief Association an cath, of THOMAS MINOR o, 1311 New Jersey ave 3. May 3 5 from Vermoni Aveiue Snyren T H. NAVLOR. Presid: BURLLS. Secrelary. No_one_know nt heartaches orCly those's Toved can el bis gricl thal is born ue Far niv hushand. T 1oved s weil® DEVOTED WIFE. EDMONIA TILLMAN,»