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LAFAYETTE BIRTHDAY OBSERVANCE PLANNED Rudolph Announces Joint Celebra- | tion of Oceasion and Anniver- $7 rooms, $6 weekly 1 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTOX AUGUST 30, ) sary of the birthday of Gen. La- fayette, to be held at the Lafayette Statue, Pennsylvania avenue and Madison place, at 10 o'clock Monday morning, September 7, were an- nounced yesterday by Commissioner Rudolph, The birthday anniversary of G afayette and the eleventh anniver ry ‘of the first battle of the Marne both fall on Sunday, September 6 and it has been decided to observe the two events at the Lafayette Statue | the following morning | More than 80 patriotic, civie and = ——————————= | other organizations will co-operate in | | arranging for the observance. Com. Ote TI} | misstoner Rudolph, in upproving the = E pians, appealed to other societies to |in the United States. For the entire 0049610 Sth St N.W, | Cooperate in payiug homage to' the |11 years of her school cateer. sporost 50 rooms, $8: | IIStinguished foreigner who rendered |mately 2,000 consecutive school da shower and lavatory, Sl aluable assistance to America. he scored a perfect attendance rec. bre. Rooms Jike Mothes organization part should communicate as early as possible with Brig. Gen. Ceouge| R Richards, U. 8. M. C., chairman of | Filipino Club of Washington will . o o . |conduct a William Jennings Bryan| Columbla Lodge, No. 126, L. O. O. bl e s T AR S WUl S Bl o second degree, will { Navy Building. evening, at the Young Men's Christfan | meet at 10 a.m., 715 Eighth street, to | Rev. Thomas Edward Green of the | Association, Eighteenth and G streets. | attend a crab feast. | American Red Cross will pronounce Addr es will be made by Vincente | ——— lan invocation, The organizations tak- i Dre Albert Puthes deen| CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. ing part will display the national a Woodrow Wilson Lodge will meet | eole Music will be furnis session at 1101 Seventh graduate school, American U rospero Sunidad, president the U. Navy Band and a gu Tuesday night. of honor of Marines will be present. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. K street, at 8 o'clock this evening, by : | George ' Schwesinger, metaphysical TODAY of the versity sary of Marne. in regular ilipino Club, and Juan Qui-! . 5 et southeast \gements for approp president he clut in_honor of the 168th o exer- anniver. % Progressive Club will meet t 5] United Lodge of Theosophists meets Sixteen-year-old Vallle Griffith, a|©clock this afternoon at 917 East Cap |at 1731 K street Wednesday evening senior in the Burlington (N. C.) 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BERLIN, August 20.—The Mannes- manns, whose extensive mineral holdings in Spanish Morocco are re- ported to have been sold to a syndi- cate, headed by Englieh capital, seem- ed destined at one time to become what Cecil Rhodes was to England Even Kaiser Wilhelm II took a | hand in their efforts to advance Ger- man commercial supremacy on the | Mediterranean shore of Morocco. But |the other great powers of Europe would not submit to German dictator- | #hip and the Kalser's visit to Tangier |in 1905 caused war clouds to appear | which were only dissipated by the Algeciras conference which establish- ed the Spanish and French zones of influence in Morocco and put Tangler under international control. Had 1,000 Concessions. Part of the more than 1,000 min- eral concessions which the Mannes- manns had obtained in Morocco fell under French influence and these were lost when the World War broke out. No settlement for them has been made. The concesslons which the Mannesmanns now are reported to have sold number about 600, involv- | ing zinc, iron, copper, sulphur, lead |and antimony mines, and about 100, ;Olm acres of land on the shore of the Mediterranean near Alhucemas Bay, | where there has recently been much | fighting with the Riffs. | Relnhard Mannesmann, founder of the firm and father of the four sons who are now conducting the great coal and steel industries in the Rhine land, died in 1894, aged 0, after ha | ing established his family in a bust. | ness employing more than | workmen. 'His son, Reinhard, who has been dead two years, was the | Breat imaginative genius of the firm | Who extended its mineral holdings to Africa and won the government's sup- port for his ambitious project. Abandoned Dream. World War rendered The the | Hohenzollern support ineffective and the Mannesmanns decided to abandon | what the German newspapers de- scribed as “fthe German dream of a Moroccan empire.” | The Mannesmanns now have trans ferred their commercial penetrat | to the Balkans and Czechoslovak! Births Reported. The followine birthe have been Rig s R Josaph and Rebecea Greenblott, by George and Mattie Phili w to bo; and Lucile Usrey. bor 4 Becste Steale oy nd P-uline Hall, bor Raptiste and Alice Martiner. girl Robert L. and Elizabeth A. Smith es L. and Katie Smith. gir] rbert ‘and Dora Hall. boy. uart and Thelma Huffman. bo: Danald ‘and Mary Morehouge. girl Edward W. and Ruth Stitt, grl ~ton M. and Callie Brown. girl Alan B. and Emma 4. Smallwcod. boy 1ton and Margaret H 1 A. and Emma Linew S.and Edna M. Wrenn. Forrest 'W. and Cecil F. Dodg Tom C._and Mary I. Proce. boy John W. and Aurelia C. Reynolds. girl Halle Etcher. boy. d ‘Anna M Galbreath, girl ihelmina §mall. bo; Herbert F. and Cora X im. boy Dennie and Margaret ms Howard and Katherine Makls, boy L ce_and Gertrude nd Elma Kin; boy. and ¥ Collins. boy John' J. and Lillie E. Batler. bos Deaths R;orted. The following deaths have been reported he Health Department in the past 24 s bert A. Carroll, 70, 512 7th et .w mes L. Mann. 26. Garfield Hospital Jeremiah J. Murphy. 43. 228 1 at H John_ Forrister, Géorgetown Univer- sty Hospital, Catherine S. Miller. 81. Walter Reed Hos- vital { Agnes M. Jackson, 30. Sibley Hospital. 85. George Washington Unt- Flla E. Nelson, 3 15 days. George Wash- ington Hosgpital Francis Clementson. 38 minutes, George- town Tniversity Hospital Infant of Percy W. and Ruth A. Tomp- 10 minutes, Georgetown Universil Hogpital. Kins. Marie' Johnson. 30. Tuberculosts Hospital. jireinia Calloway. 58." Freedmen's Hos: pltal, Liitan Henson, 41, 921 New Jersey ave. se Alberta Bumbry, 40. Nancy Jefferson. 85, Ginnie Gant. 42, 35 Adamis Ellen _Hott. sersity Hospital Hosital. T pl. 8. ‘ave. Freedmen's . gold. heirloom: Saturday after. g, room Kaufman's Depariment 1323 7th .. Finder return Mrs. Wm. Rosser. 600 M _st. n.w. Franklin 8508. ¢ BAR PIN. platinum. with small diamond: Cleveland "Park vicinity: reward. Adams ;. diamond-finished _ bril- | A 1025: 14th between Euclid and Columbia rd.. Euclid between 12th and | 14th “or Fairmoni_between 11th and 14th. 08 Euclid st. n.w. Adams 6244 31% CAT. sellow tiger: vicinity of River road and Feasenden st. Beturn (0 4316 Fessenden o and receive reward. COLLIE. mal tag._ Fr, 648, COLLIE_ dog. 8 months yeliow with ‘white ol and feet: breast- Dlate with name - 630 Morton pl. n.e. or telephone Lincoln 8102-W. DIAMOND RING. cluster: on 4th st. be G and H ne. of in rear of 6264 s liheral reward. Phone Linc, 5819, NG. solitalre. white ing: also small tovaz ring, M ineide: at Glen Echo Park Thu Toward. 1320 Fairmont e, 3378. 0GS_—Your lost d R‘m Farm of the H clety. old, half grown .. aye 01d mount. . engraved ay evening: n.w. Adams OF Cal may be at the umane Education So- Many animals “ars availabls for . upon the assurance of Food treat. mient and that they will not be . sacrificed for vivisection purposes. Phone Main 8305, 513 11th at. n.w. . FOB. gold. Maltess cross attached: reward. Call Prankiin G583 afier 490 - FRATERNITY PIN, diamond shape, pear] edge. lettered Z N, skull an :pr:llbbnr i ‘center., initialed “D: R, 1035 Biltmo; LASSES, torioise shell: on Q st between 238504 Connectiout ave.. Fridas' siene Gal Adams 4836, Soe GLASSES I8th and Col.. rd. Wardman Park Swimming Pool. KEYS _(3) nall ring: August 25: - Rose, TB18% 14th sh. n - Botostac A1, KEYS on ring with brass radiator ey, Phone North 1875, Monday. 30% NECKPIECE. brown fur, 2 _skini in_case, tortoise shell, ursday 10,000 | | day town, Saturdi afternoon;: reward. Main 4500._Apt. 501. or Main 5000, Branch 74. NORFOLK JACKET (boy's). brown, in East Potomac Park hear ' Haine' Polat: reward: AP, B, Tave! v Prankiin ?’m. Diatinum: oval ooe By two Tnghe our smail diamond chips inserted. Phons Cleveland 13 Reward oftersd. 30° "KETBOOK. taini g $25 in Bind case. conta g suto permits” Flnder Dieass return to 3508 Macomb si. for re. ward. _Cleveland £462, . RING, Tue ; T a Rovara™ T scot 107 8°1. ten-foot. slate colo AT I TR d diamonds. De. SCARF, square, white silk. embroidered in ;‘h‘ll!ll. s(,“"ldlgi A‘Ill' d'fic‘l‘(’l‘: ‘\:‘Ar l;ll)‘nlnld’:r een Calveri st. gn ngion bl Fing Calt Syattsville 4353. Rewant pr TATOE ANP. SHAIN.GE Foward: Address Box 36-5. 7 VICH. open-face. ¥old _di reward.~ Address Box 422.8. WATCH, Iady's goid wrist, on monogram on back C. V. B. Gever 1318, WATCH. whits_ fold. and RIS T cdre 2805 fiies"\Taet e aday. Aus. o atGlen Beho: reward. " Phoms Miln biack ribbon, Reward. Phone 30¢ room 8769, WRIST WATCH, old. on #0ld bracelet: be- H, tween 2nd and itol on You, Friday. 1 in} fi%flm X S THE WEATHER District of Columbla, Maryland and Virginia—Fair today and tomorrow, | with rising temperature; gentle to moderate south and southwest winds, West Virginia—Fair today, slightly warmer in east portion; tomorrow partly cloudy, continued warm. Temperature for 24 Hours. Midnight, 64; 2 am., 62; 4 a.m. 6 am., 56; 5 am. 64; 10 am. 12 noon, 76; 2 p.m., 78; 4 p.n., 6 p.m., 75; 8 p.m., 10 p.m., 65. Highest, 79; lowest, 56. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 85; lowest, 64. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 11:20 a.m. 11:31 p.m.; high tide, 4:22 a.m. 453 p.m. Tomorro high tide, The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 5:34 a.m.; sun sets 6:43 60; 5. 9; and and ‘Tomorrow—S8un rises 5:35 a.m.; sun sets 6:41 p.m. Moon rises 4:36 p.m.; sets 1:36 am. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- | half hour after sunset Weather in Various Cities. ~Temperature.— Precipi- Max. Min tation ¥ Fri. Sat. p.m. to . night. 8p.m. 8 68 61 Atlanta. =t Atlantic City. ¥.j. Baltimore, %d... 7. 7 Birmingham, Ala..... Bismarck, N Boston Buffalo, 23 RERRR b Wyo. 3 leveland. Oslo.. . . Davenpori. Iowa Denver. Colo Des Moines, Tow.. Detroit. Mich. Duluth; Minn. ! Paso. Tex Galveston, Tex Helena, Mont Indianapolis, Ind Jacksonville: Ela Marquette: Memphis Miami. Fla Omaha. Nebr. Philadelphia, Phoenix. Ariz Plttsburgh, Pa. Portland. Me., . Portlsud. Orek’ 0.08 cksburg, Miss ..’ SHINGTON, D. C. INVALE VETE’;ANS DINE. Hotel Willard Entertains 65 Navy | Hospital Patients. Sixty- e veterans of the War who are patlents at Hospital were entertained at a er given in their honor by the man-| gement of the Willard Hotel yester afternoon at the hotel | Owing to the absence from the city of Frank S. Hight, m: tor of the hotel, the service recefved by Travers J. Crocker. assistant manager. Each year veterans convalescing at | the Naval Hospital are entertained | at a dinner party given by lard. Cards of Thanks. GRANT. T wish to than veighbors for their hindn. nd for their many floral death of my be GRANT, JOHNSON. We wish to sincerely thank rela tives. friends and organizations for kindness and sympathy and for the be tiful floral tributes loved husband and o £randfather. STEPHEN xI The family of t KIENY wish to express ou; relatives and friends for their ki sympathy and the beautiful floral trib, utes at the death of our hushand and father. THE FAMILY. * | PATTERSON. Mr. George W. Patterson an son wish to thank the Alexandra Me- morial Baptist Church. societies. neighho: and friends for their Kind sympathies du ing their bereavement at the death of the Tife and mother. Mrs. MARIA PATTE. SON of 1506 34th st. .. * Deaths. BOSWELL. _Suddenls. Saturdar, August 24 1025, 3t his residerice. East Canit st. THOMAS H.. husband | well and father of Alton S. and Wirt 7. | Boswell. Funeral services at St. Mark Episcopal Church. 3r1 and A sts. s.e.. Mon- day, August 31, at 11 am 0 BUTTOLPH. Departed this lite Friday. Au. | Tust 28.°1925. LOUISE W. BUTTOLPH | (nee Fey). axed 35 years. beloved wife of Charles O Buttolph. Funeral from he: late residence. 309 12th at. ne. Mondey August 31. Interment at Cedar H{ll Cen tery. 2:30 o'clock. Relatives and friends | inviied. 3 'TTOLPH. A special meeting of Lehanon Monday. Auenet” 1. ai 1 pm. o the Durposs’ of attending the funeral o late sister. Mrs, LOUISE BUTTOLPH DA V. JO) SaL LILLIE McKENZIE. Sec’s CALLAWAY. Friday, August 28, 1025 Freedmen's_Hospital, Mrs. E_ YIRGINIA CALLAWAY. loved wife of Rober Callaway and ettie C. Bo gevoied mother of Vircinia | . Callaway. Funeral (private\ from Me. Guire's chapel Mondas. August 31. at 2 1.m. 30% CANNON. Saturday. August 26. 1925, at Georgeiown University Hospital. AN L. beloved wife of John E. Cannon. ¥ neral from her late residence. 1106 Sth nw. Mondas. August 31. at 8:30 am. Rediiiem high mass at the Church of ihe Immaculate Conception at 9 o'clock. Rela- tives and ‘friends invited. Interment at Mount Olivet Cemeters. 30 ted away Friday. Au a.m. ROBERT ALL) husband of Catherine Carrol neral from his late residence, 512 7th s.w.. Monday, August 31, at 2 p.m. Rela: tivés and friends invited. Interment at Congressional Cemeters. 30 FIELD. Thursday. August 27. 1925. at 8:20 D.m . GEORGE. heloved husband of Flo Field (nee Engel). Funeral services Dis late residence, 1421 Madison st. n Sunday. August 30, at 3 p.m. Relativ and friends invited. Interment private. 30° FOWLE. Friday, August 28. 1925, MARY E. widow of John R. Fowle Funeral from her late residence 446 M st. n.w. | Monday at 2 p.n. Kindly omit flowers. FRY. Friday. Augu 8. 1925. at Sibley Memorial Hospital. EMMA 0. beloved wita | of Henry M. Fry and mother of C. Morton Fry. Bervices will be held at her late renidence. 318 New Jersey ave. se. Mon day. Augpst 31. at 2 pm. Interment at Congressibnal Cemetery. 30 FRY. The officers and members of Unity Chapter. No. Order Eastern Star. are calied {6 & special meating at the Masonic Temple, 13th and New York ave.. prompt- iy at 12:45 p.m. Monday. August 31. for theburnose "of ‘attending the. funeral of their sister. Mrs. EMMA J. FRY. from her late residence. . New Jersey ave. se.. ":sn(‘e ‘lo Ceorfgressional Cemetery. By order of Mrs. MARGARET KENNERLY. W. M. ELA ZERHEL KEY Sec'y. GILES. Friday. August 28. 1925. at his residence 3726 Harrison st. n.w. Lieut JAMES L. GILES, beloved husband of Nettie B, Giles, Funeral services at his late residence Monday. August 31 at 2 p.m. " Interment at Rock Creek Cemetery. Friends and relatives invited. 30% GILES. A special communication of Wm. R. Singleton Lodge. No. 30. F. A. A. M., is hereby called for Monday, August 31 our late brother. Past Master JAMES L. GILES." at_ the residence. 3726 Harrison st mw. at 2 pm. ‘The lodge will con: duet l‘henllkwé)h: kblél;\ll ‘:ervlce at the rave in Bock Creek Cometery. % A C. WILKINS. w. M. 30 MA Suddenly. Thursday. August 27. 1925 JAMES L.. bel husband of Lil- lian W. Mann. {5 his 53rd year. . Funerai services athis late residence. 1125 Abbey Place ne.. Mondas. Augu i 11 am Interment at Arlington National Cemeterr. Relatives and friends invited to attend. 30 MeKEEVER. = Saturday. August 29, 1025, at_her residence, 1408 Crittenden st. n.w.. HELEN T. McKEEVER. daughter of tha lato ‘Horton H. and Virginia T. McKeever Funeral from her late residence Monday- Auguet 31, at 2 o.m. Relatives and friends invited to ‘attend. lnterment at Glenwood Cemetery. 3097 | MOHAMED. _Suddenly. August 28. 1925, OUSTACHE MOHAMED," Funeral from A !".‘Ou tello's chavel. 1724 North Capi- 28 onday morning. August SI. at Deaths. NAUGHTON. Saturday. August 2 JOHN J.. ‘beloved hushand of Ma Naukhion. — Funeral from b dence. 1116 11th st u.w tember 1. at 8:30 a.m. the Church of at 0" o'cloc vited. Interment at A tery NICHOLSON. the. reside Oland,” near V.. wite of G rom St “Joh Md.. Monday REEVE. August 1 MADDIE TAYLOR Dr. Andrew H. Taylor. widow of Maj V. and dear f at Detroit, Mi ter of the M at Cemetery SEATON mourn_ thei; st nw. F Church Mo Members of Osceo 3.°U. 0, 0f O, F. Most Excellent W LIAM ALLA sotten R AND DADDY ARF. who d VIGLETTE Ma HIS _LOVING CHILDREN AN mbras R is not a That we do re rest One £ad vear You are Aewe U dear wife and moth: hands will to wife. hoth t A truer mother ¥ God grant we may rest as cal When our work likewise & d Keep her. Jesus. in Thy keepin Till we reach that shining O Master. let us have and keep her as bafore. HUSBAND, J T RI D DAUGHTER. FLORENCE JE ago today Before my eves he faded rowing weaker day by Patiently bearing his suff: Until God took him aw To see him slowly leav AS helpiess T stood Angarained the tup of | cri S day T saw Him die That day T e BEVOTED wr ZEGOWITZ. Tn lovins r husband and fath who - depariad - th f Tears ag0. Augu To1 Thaculate Conception Church Tt tember 1. for the repose of May his soul and al faithtal deparied: throu God. restin Deace. | W EGOW at Im . FRED J Tife so" sudde No_more upon FUNERAL DIRECTORS. T T CHAS. S. ZURHORST AST CAPITOL ST. j_WILLIAM LEE, Fussral Director and Em %Al:nr Lluryim mmm;l‘lmvh c,,cim,flm,, dern_crematoriiim hapel e Ave N, Can %5 Frank Geier’s Sons Co. VENTH ST, N.W JRSEENR “alsiRone F. COSTELL( OW _LOCATED AT 1724 N. CAP. ST. ___ NORTH 7976 ~ Wm. H. Sardo & Co. 413 B 8T NE ____Lincoln 523 ¥ TAMES T. RVAN 317 Pa. Ave. SE. , e 2 ivate Ambulances. very in Connection. s anes wine e onginal Speatn catabi B e o 1009H St N.-W Formerly 940 F 8t. N.W. —Joseph F., Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M ST.N.W. Established 1841, S Phone ‘West_06: Gawler Service Funeral Directors Since 1850 Main 5512 1732 Penna. R Timothy Hanlon 641 H ST. NE. Phone L. 5543, FUNERAL DESIGNS, Prompt auto delivery servi A I UM A LT e Bros. Co., 1212 F St. S Floral “Blanket Sprays” e B e S R Geo. C. Shaffer 00 1§ st xw. CE FLORAL EMBLIMS Main %216, SNCBERA RICES. ~_ Prempt Delivery CEMETERY LOTS. Ma (o] Model C

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