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When Death Cccurs Call W.W. Chambers Co. Popular Price Funerals Complete $75 $100, 5125 Up local Any desired CHARGE PATRONAGE ‘ Demccrats in House Continue Attack Started by Texas Repub'ican. Ar finest make $4.00 make vault that's Burter and sale of public offices throughout the \n\llh was charged in the House yest by a group of outhern Democrats following the lead of Representative Jeff Busby, Dem continuing $85.00 Best of Service The Brown Stone Home of W.W.Chambers Co., 14th Cor. Chapin N.W. el e | from Texas, advised President Cool- A | idze ai the White House to pay no ition to the uplaints about dis- Funerul iative Wurzbach, Republican, of exas. Almost coincident with the verbal | bar in the House, R. B. Creager, national _committeeman hone ¢ From the moment you' Enter The CEDRIC “OU are impressed with the obvious high quality of construction ar- rangement and fittings that prevail hout the building and the individual the fmely In the large. airy room: Tnvarious tiled Dathe, the SO0 to equipped kitchens. the @@= , cony. dinets and allithaioilies ta TPIDA emients of modern architecture, vou find the utmost it is possible month ure gn real home comforts and co Coupled with these manifold Iractions are the markedly reasonable rates! din TATE O« Founded 1 016 Fifteenth Phone Main Sir 9900 S g e RIS 3 T AN e MNARAAALASEABLL, BARTERED INSOUTH | | | | that the result of an inquiry THE EVENING Horse Tail-Lights Urged in Chicago By Council Group March 11 (®).—Tail | lights for horses? Spur red on by the elnquemn of Alderman D. 5. Mc- Kinlay, a subcommitteg yesterday quit jockeying and gravely voted to CHICAGO, recommend to & committee that in, the interest of kindness to animauls tail lights should be prescribed for quines of the bridle paths. teibution of putronage in Texas Mr. Busby, whe has pending - ve lution dealing with the subject of patronage in the South, opened the discussion. He w pickly reinforeed by Representatives Wilson, ind Stevenson, South Cirolina, Democrats, who wanted information turnished to the House on a situation described by Mr. Wilson as a “disgrace to decent government. Declaring corruption had accompa nied Federal appointments “over the entire South,” Representutive Rusby was especlally vigorous in his denun- ciation of conditions in Mississippi Those guilty he named as agents re sponsible to el W. Howard, Washington employe of the Depart ment of Justice. Two of Howard's half brothers, he said, had been cred ited in reports reaching him with of foring a United States marshalship for $1.500 cash. Iiven preferred positions, such bod places it post office windows, Mr. id, had been made the bas wnsactions, and M it is commonly reporte for ¢ de that ared { post office appointments in Mississippi sold for various sums of considerations.” Stevenson ar money or other Representative usked ay ago by postal inspectors and Depart ment of Justice agents into reports « the sale of post office jobs in South Carolina be turned over to the Hou . = F. LA telesranh forse obtained a patent on € in_1X40. thi R. F. Harvey’s Son (Richard K. Harvey) Years of Experience Handling Catholic Funerals Office and Chapel in the Brown-Stone Funeral Home 4th & Chapin Sts. N.W. Prices Most Reasonable Phone Potomac 2207 QUALITY—SERVICE—SATISFACTION Two More Days of Our Final Sale o H art Schaffner &Marx uits & Overcoats 36 Twice each year we have a ‘‘Final Sale” on our Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes. We’re nearing the end—only two more days to go—until next August. The styles—the quality—the values were never greater. Every size included —No Charge for Alterations— Raleigh Haberdasher 1310 F Street 1 ! tons which membcrs of Wilsor | STAR, WA RUMANIA IN FEAR OF FAMINE PANIC Thousands, Starving, Seek in, Vain to Leave Homeland. BY JUNIUS By Cable to The Star 4 MOSCOW, Ma B. WOOD. 1 Chicako Daily News, 11.—Communica the Bessara here uare receiving consorship est anian government in the homeland tamine and thit are endeavoring o emi uth America. High tax@s and countless exuctions of the Rumanian military, coupled with poor crops, have brought about jconditions which without government i aid ave hopeless until the next erop is produced, six months hence.” There are 1o prospects of wid trom the wov {etnment, the communication: e Some 40,000 persons are planni homes on another contin 1 that wweans permnnent exile from their native land. The Rumi Illl:l!l authoritles are rejuctant to per | it ¥ bians to leave the coun tr; forcing the majority to remain nd starve, while those permitted to go are despoiled of their properiy nd left penniles Despite a vigilant under orders to shoot t escape daily the the darkness into Ukrania (Copyright, 1924, a0 Daily News Co.) ARREST REPbRT DENIED. Realty Firm Says Raid Record | Identified Man Wrongly | McKeever | Mather { hian Association despite the rigld lished by the Rur say that relatives e on the verge of thousands grate to frontier Kkill, hundreds eross Dneister in ¥ Chi Goss & ments fox Building 18 G { which was raided an Monday | four arvests on lquor char {issued a deniul that Robert Jones, one {0f the men arrested, is superintendent fof the buildin The Star recefved this in ton from the police | ncluded it in the story | The agents also exp Imen who were arrest { direct tenants of the | either subtenants or employes of rns in the building. the Toniay and it that the® usually have so litte them. W hat autiful recommend n it HINGTON, al- | guard | A USED CAR rrom Joseph McReynolds | 14th STREET AT R | EASY TO MAKE EASY T0 TAKE! New Oata—the Best aud Speediest Breakfast Ever trom package fo couker to table You'll agree that's speed enougl: to prepare any breakfast Jot alone the most appetizin 0 you've had in years. 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Your papers are instant- iy accessible when wanted —aml one piece of work can occupy the desk at a time. E summ “Work Organ- izers” to the Efficiency Man at vour place or_get a “Work Organizer” for your desk—increase your effici- ency. b Several styles and sizes— and all reasonably priced. grocxz*rr— UCINO ITATIONH.. | SeeBigng e w;mulno-rou oG Main 3641 THURSDAY, MARCH 11, . 1. THAYER, HOUSE I R W HARRIS Ewmcf( HARRY 1. THAYER. LAW TO FACILITATE Civic IMPRUVEMENTS‘ Virginia House Passes Meaaure Af- fecting Arlington County, Offered by Ball. Specias Dispateh o The star, CLARENDON, Vi, March 1l - Word has heen received here that the House of Delegates vesterday passed is of su tion wi vements, such pipes. stdewalks rants for public impr 15 distribution water and sewer lines. The biil, as eng ment the code. counties of # popula more per squure mile in judieial district The amendment was first offer the State ate by Sifite Sen Frank L ¢ Ariington County passing that severnl weeks ago. 1t was fathered in the House by Dele. rles . Jesse of Arlington w law is of special inte to Arlington County, in that it soly the problem of financing desived in provements. It pi s that eitizens petition the Board of Supervisors for certain improvements 1 that assessment shall against property be Births Reported. to may following births have Health Department and Blanche nd Lucile 1'Toria M and € on B e g hoy ntiox 7ell inteomn Apna S boy Alberia ind Georsia G x 3 iy Tas o poraly. by Dealhs Reported the deaths have Departraent 30 Clothworthy. 65, Masonie and East {0 Cohia dames H Tchanan st L st William F Harry A Ungeeraits William John R Arua C Sehultze, 46, Georg Hosnit 3 Horr i jiaphan ardman Park UPearl Sparrow mtal Ella G, Lan vital Victor Lehred Hasnital n Folex. S0, tal eut jar H P Vorvell N7 Robert Atkinson, Limerick fin. Denoy. 88, 1087 A0 Providence Hosnital mond 8. and Marv B_Gi Washington Univers lizabeth's Hos EN, 3, United States Soidiers Home United States Saldiers * United States Sol B3, Garfield Hos: Infant 20 duys, George { mitat Tufant of Clarence and Ruth dax 1 flarson st Mary ‘Pondexter. 48 Hafte W “tina F wert Hirvey Mitchedl, 1742 6th st 2 M et Wostminat Tuherculons Hosnital Gallineer Hosmial T316 Montello ave. n 4K, Gallineer Hospital Lvdia Gaines 28_Fr Thomne Hoshinal Tosnital 10, 2 yedrs, Carl Ferguson, 2 nital Fvorott J ve. Sam . 1381 Ce Rainh Gibsen. 8 month: Marearet Hargraves, dren’s Hosnital 13" months, A telegr toval painting by . F.B. Morse, ph inventor, was shown in the Academy exhibition in London ofor, brin- er kindly claim League, 9 white | Ow Rescue FNGLISH BULL ale markings, Wachineton land male ne ta Animal ATRED. ward BAR PIN i E A ot 22 Adar nw. platinum th three sapphires: at !’fl"llhu Tuesday evening Or in a taxicab: vra "¢ Potemac 1086, RRACELET uiatinum. with smail diamoni and two sapnhires: Tuesdiy. Finder plgase Il Cleve 4050, Reward. GERMAN POLICE DOG female. 3 mo nYd Reward if returned to 1406 llel i ° hl.\\‘-F‘i Whell-rimnied: betwoen 21st and Biib T il Mactachusetis wve. and’r, . 514 21t Reward S ( LASSES in rnll' hetween reservoir at Wis consin_and B and Jackson School. Call West "nllll HOUS ths id 1 biue th and %) il white and T Nt Hom- lee Mfe. Co.. 12 sin * rewand. POCKRTBOOK, small © winingbills, Teex - gtee on 218t between G and Eye sts. % money. paters Finder no- Tt Reed at’ 442 L PC “xwrunnk or's perm Zoeon Fnir P»Ak rosd m'uwp.. o Tt ket from _Wash- Sanitarium. name “Miss Mary Lee" and change. Finder plense return to Miss Lee at Wash. Sani- farium.__Rewarc SHQE BT i s hetween Woodward & Lothron it "Finder please telenhone Cleve. ward. SPECTACLES darkshell, ta marked Kingeman: Rock antaining mon ook, sundry in and Shermdn, 16t <t and .w. Reward. Adams 49 or “oval:on ¥ and 15th tan leather reek Lhurrh Foad ward WATCH— cailed N Thursday. number? WRIST WA and hand. ¥old. initials § E.: norning March 11 between Mount Ple: ant st. and Interior Department: reward, Re- 17_Harvard st. WRIST WATCH, whife ot Marc on 14th st. between A and ¢ Capitol: re ward. _Return to 1’ 1211 Chicago st. s.e. POINTER DOG strayed from Friendship ; answers to name of Nat; name plate on collar bear- ing name of Edward McLean; $100 reward. Telephone Cleve- land 88. omcnnd” ADAzumEntS) Dlease call Miss Woods. sqm he reports « i | Foss | he abeth’s Hos- | Wes! tide, | sets 1926 MEMBER, EXPIRES Was Prominent for Many Years in_Leather Industry in New England. By tue Associsted Press. WAKEFIELD, Mass., March Representative Harry 1. Thayer of the elghth Massachusetts district, for ) a prominent figure in the and leather industry of England. died at his home here night. He was 56 years old. Alr. Thayer was elected a_year azo last Fall after a five-cornered fight for the seat of Frederick W. Dallinger of dge, who retired to rui for the Senate. He suffered a'mild shock last Spring while in Washington and wis foreed to go South to recuperate. Apparently fully recovered, h re turned to Washington this Fall, but a threatened nervous breakdown brought him back from the Capita thre weeks ago. He had been con fined to his home since. He was p ideit of the Leather Co. of Boston, and Peabody CAPPER FORESEES BIG ERA FOR U. S. FARMERS Vocational ;duca‘tiou Board Told Ten or Twenty Years Will Bring Vast Changes. Jast Thayer- Woburn “Within e griculture will profitable husines Senutor Capy es 1o th e of the o1 Zducation this= morning Hotel ‘Yo i coun Ka told Atlantic Confer Board for Ve their meeting Grace 1n of" North Federal at the m an the 1 their e certain it dx da 2 s, There is sure be essur in hich will bring relief to the pres farm situation. and the future bright for those who stay with i Mizs Adeluide Steele Bavlor pre fded ut the meeting. A. 1. Willians Miss Edith Thomas and Waiter Cush man are in charge of the prozram They vepresent the three departments of the Federal Board—agricultural | education, home economics and tra and industrial education. The program for tomorrow will hezin at 9 a.m. with a round-ta discussion, led by Miss Cora . Binzeil of Cornell University, and there will the various committees rnoon. The conference at 12:30 Saturday noon. people.” he contin Jenden nd sed Congress in the aft will adjourn Egypt's Pyramids. field" near Cairo, ahout st known are the thres A (Gizeh), that of Unas syramid of Dalshur and th Medium. are said to be the tembs of royal and au; s, HE WEATHER sor Light snow ht and tomorrow: slight minimum tempers - ees; fresh north District of Columt rain Lo ture abont ast win Marviand—loudy, rain tonight and much change in temper possibiy strong northeast Virginia— 'loudv with in colder in east portion tonight. morrow partly cloudy, fresh to strong northeast win this afternoon tonight, shifting to west and nor winds tomorrow. Virzinin—snow tonight partly cloudy, probably in north portion tonizh ¢hanze in temperature. Records for 214 Hours. D, 10 o Iv probably suow 1OIMOTTow ture, fre winds. or b, and West mo! snow much not in Thermometer—4 3: 12 midnight, am. 36: noon. 32 Barometer—4 p.am 30.10 12 midnight, 30.12: R a.m.. 30.09 Highest tempe at 3:9 pm. vesierda T.owést temperature, at 7:40 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, lowest, 53 Tide Tables (Furnished by United States Coust and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 12:43 pau 24 a.m. and 5:55 p.m sw—Low tide, 12:47 pan.; high tide, 6 pm. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose am.; 6:10 m. Tomorrow—Sun sun sets 6:11 pm. Moon rises 4:58 a.m.; sets 3: Automobile lamps to be one-half hour after sunset. . Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of the water at Great Falls at & am.— Temperature, 36: condition, very muddy. Weather in Various Cities. 30.03 | occurred ; occurred 77 high Tomor . and 1:03 and 6:55 sun rises 6:26 am. 8 pam. lighted [ Temperature. [T Weather wu gse] 1s0m0T ‘weg oy ure Station *gEpaatsas 50431 gLt Cloudy Alban; Pt.cloudy Atlanta Atlantic Baltimore Birminghani Bismarek Rostén . Buffalo " Charleston - 2 Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland Colum'a.S. Denver Detroit . El_Paso galveston elena. Huron. §.°D. Indianapolis Jacksonvyille 2 Los Angeles Louissille - h am e bz | Pt.eloudy Snow EREREER Cmaha . Philadelphid Phoenix ... Pittsburel Portland Me Portland,0ré Raleigh.N.C. Lake' City 3 n " Antouio San_Diego & Franci Louis. : Paul. Seattio Spokane . WASH o FOREIGN. (8 a.m.. Greenwich time. today.) Stations. Temperature. Weather. London, England Part clouds Paris, France... ear Austria Part. cloudy Berlin, lear Germany.. . e Pt ctouds e B oy Cloudy iton, Bermuda. ey | DAvIS "mmmq Landlord and Tenant. A tenant cannot claim redress fron. owner of the house in which he s or has his business because the erection of a building on an adjoining parcel has shut off light and air from his premises unless provision is made for such emergency in the leuse. The not altered even if the adjoining building is tk ant’s landiord. I wish to expréss my sincers ab the relatives. {riends and their and_floral e and at he | i GIBSON MES. EMMA HOLLIDAY. Deaths BURCH. T March 11 residence of her' daughter Murceron. 707 0th st 1 BURCH ines Smith), belo: Iate Joln ). Hi above reside; B30 am. theno where nass will ment Mount, O} tributes it death of 1026, at the Joseph's Chii L0 e nent ters. Kelat CARNEAL. W, DOROTHY CARNEAL chapel of Thomas S st nw. Interment iy, March 12, CARTER. Dep March "0, 1 CARTER. Car (ths. st and COLEMAN. March deiice. Maril 10, Remauins ' at Serzron: 1011 at Ml Va. rted Widnesday ROY THOM A Rev. and .. Friday at 2 Triefida nviied Devarted i1 1096, At ¢ nd &ldo nire atives are invite Thureday. March i1 JOHN COONE af Owen' and the [ate M Funeral from his sisters 1 ne. Saturday mo y Nume' Clyireh.”wher at % an. Interment Relatives and frie - Al membe it Society ar t al of Sister SARAH 14 1 Bantist Cly North b Bong fu Ay d nw i | by wrie ar Capifol sts Iyier. pastor. | Done mount Lodge. No_ 6 SISTER MAR BROTHER WALTE DIGGS. Monday, deucs ooy roh & MARY 0. DIGGS ed wite of ‘Alex T MAGKE DER. i St M. Alsoof the MAGRUDER. i MRS, BSHALL. Jilan, Willing herehy Satird ment M attend e oDy} I vited to daenly. Tuesiuy At her resid Mgs AGNES fford D Forrest A Morris She leaves t 01 othe: ;‘; =1 Beatrice Mrs, thiehce to St inn reauiem mas for the repose of her o Mount. Oliver Cemetery iriends invited. Tnterment &8 Relatives and \Il‘l\l\\ "hursday . 20 Riggs st. 0., ties of our de A THOMPKINS. 1. REBE: THOW = e tend tiie i LIA n’m\u-mw ¥ 2 [ BB and Qs ) MK BERTHA SAUNDERS i S 1y. 11° Ofticers and members of Prinee No. f. 0 are notifisd L: Dainy and W, Erne Notice of 1 TRANT. the resid st now, JAMES M. and” Mary 0 ahiove resulence o u_f.m o Immacnl Wednesday ietery ARTHEN, Helut on Fursitay ¥ Honpitl -+ Droth X RICHARD, e Willian ¥ Churen Fivate 15th HETH WRIGHT nger ple Garfield. and triends iny \\\\lm\u‘ Suddenls Emereon v WINDHAM W Chambers :u\ru k< Modiy’ it the W 14th ZACHARY. Weds 1026, at now o 10, ¥ PARKER I fibmurlam. BROWN. . Marci LUREN, GRACE VMARGARFT W Lnicaow And wh to Unes. death can DAUGHTER, my ORD. w HIS LOVING Wik CLIFFORD. | AN . MOTEZR AND ANZIE TILLE March GRANT eral lat: at the home of ave. ne. LI of Harve Funieral sorv day. Murch | Iward Wi Haves ana Mo 4n Oy the varlors of James T. Ania ave, we Satisda tiencs 1o St Al Ass will he £nid Tives ani. friends Thvited 1o attend. ment at Mount Olivet Rvan Mar LAMBERT. Departed lat st of Orange, Va their lose a mothies Harriet Branch: - three 1 Binz and Oscar Lambe tives and night: & pm Q sis. n.w.. Rev an’ he seen K p.m BFRT. Membe Aid_Societs are’ e ten fitner pur Tat .at Third Bapf day nieht_March 12 R nm JOHN W. H._ SMALLWOOD. MRS' LOUISE T. HOLMES. Seiy LAMBFRT. Officers and membere of mathian fonsehold of Ruth No. 47 W § 0. F.. are notified 1o a cail Qiecting Thiirsduy. March 11, 780 pm. to it Sistor MARY 1 Funeral v night. March 26, at 8 from Third Bantist Chiure TREXE 1. ASHTON. M ADDIE M. DAVIS. Al mt'm\w & of Queen of 0. 0. C.. are requested 1o at- all_meeting ‘Thursday evening. at Dall arrange for funeral of Sister MARY LAMBFRT. _Also attend funeral at Grice parlors at T o'clock Friday eve- nNing. By order of SISTER HANNAH STARROW. LAMBERT. Members of the Home Benefit Assn’_are notified of the death of Miss MBERT. Fupera] Friday, nieht & o'ilock. from the Third Baptist Shuren bk dpd O now Picass attenn: ARY EBRYANT. Pres. €. A. SMOTHERS. F. § LAMBERT. The L. B. Order of Toussaints the death of their me MBERT. I Fi William and She leaves 0 sister, G 0. Bullock Winslow's. cliapel, uf | of Garnet Immediate uested S0 at e RY L Fr Pres. Philo- ;. at al_of Fri D, G N tend a A. JACKSON, Pres, MA RY CRAIG." Rec. S NI(NL!\IL ‘Wednesd: March t 8 at_his_residence. MAGRUDER. in_his th Funeral from his lite resi- dence. \\'n'»(l\n Friday at 2 o'clock flu'ml Lav Hill. Md. POLKINHORN. Suddenly. Wednesday March 10, 1926. at 9 p.m ARRIET GODWIN, wifs of Heary B. Polkinhorn. Funerai from the First Blnt): lhurr'h 16th and O sts. n.W. F‘ri A arch at 3 pm. lnlflmunl fill Lem-wu RANSDE| “edy day, Mareh 10. 1926, }l)\\A D LEONARD. beloved husband of Ada C. Rai (nee Gillchrist). and son of ¥rances E. Ransdell and the’ late Ed- Ward S Funeral from his late resifience. 75 Preston ave.. Cherrydale, Va.. Saturday. March 13, &t 2 p.m. Interment Gien Cemetes i SMITH. rendence. Ariington, Vao god Wednesday. March 10, 1926, at his HENRY W.. be- Smith. Funeral Tate residence, Columbla bike, ™ ldar. March 12, at 2 pnu. . Inter: menit at Oakwood Cemetery. Falls Church SOUDER. Suddenly. Wedncedus, March 10. 1026, at 8:30 am. MARGARET M. be foved wite ‘of Lawis F:-Soude Fungral from her late residence. Chillun: < h 12, at 2 pom, Vs Church, Rocke' Creel o'clock. ~ Relatives and friends Tnterment at Fort Li NDLER, Wednesday, March 10, 106, ut George Washington _ Unive Hospital, §UE SPINDLER. beloved sunt of Jesle all. Romainis will be placed in ‘vault at Rock Creek Cemelers until April 10 Funeral services at Brandonville, W. Ya.. sundnv Avril 11. . AYLOR. Depacted this life Thursiay, TATLOR: 11 PIREE %y 18 0d e Bl e L1015 ioth st fow T FERCY FAYEOR: devoted hushand of Georsie But- ler Taylor. Funeral from his late resi- denen Saturday. March Trterment at Ariington Cemetery. THOMPKINS, Tuesday. March 9, 5 pam.. at the residence of her niece. Mrs. Ly Grande Scott-Rand, Lizo 13, 3 1 toclock. 1920, at | Automanite Ser s 8t Mrs. ELli PEYTON FHOMP: lfilNS, Slie leaves to mourn thelf low a nlece,” five gr “‘l.na- and mang frien nfiuepnz F 1) et e SARAH J kYT ER MALLORY In = oday. M this ) NEE SIMMON O'BRIEN. | WEBSTER. FRANCES Sear axo What hanny e’ vou have AND FUNERAL DIRECT ~ Frank Geier’g Sons Co. it F COSTELLO NOW LOCATED AT 17234 N. CAP._ST NORTH JAMES T. CLEMENTS’ SONS Dignified Funer: Lifetime F. 1241-1243 Wisconsin Ave. West 504 Wm._H. Sardo & Co. I incoln 524 azement wessors of W. R. Sp ,1009 H St. N. W. #40 F_St. NW. " Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH Y AN Lied 1541, 30)4 M ST. N.W. Giwtda ‘Gawler Service Funeral Directors S 1850 Mam 5512 1732 Penna. _Ave. NV Q) ok, Dignified_and Edkient Service. Deal LINCOLN 8200, st with the or ment. Phone Fr . . 816 ¥ ST, N.E CHAS S. 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