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For seasons of self-denial 'SHREDDED WHEAT And yet so nourishing and satisfying Opcn Until 5 PM March 15th and 16611 The Columbla Natlonal Bank 911 F Street umis, THIS Pay Day —ot some other one. is the right time to become a savings depositor at “Columbia.” (1t’s the cash you LAY AWAY that will keep Capital, $250,000.00 vou going when your earning days have gone. CBut ONE DOLLAR is required to open a sav- ings account at this handy bank. 3% Ccmpound Interest Our Savings Dept. Pays Looking into the Future ] We live better every year! You can be sure of this. One reason for the better living lies in the fact that women are buy- ing Jane Vogue garments at Ney's on the. Budget Playment Plan. There is a feelmg of satisfaction about this method that inspires confidence in one's self, which is reflected in the well- being and happiness of the home. Ney suggests a plan of buying the most up-to-date apparel that will enable one to dress better than ever before—without a l:ug outlay of cash, Our Bullget pa ment Plan is a wonde)‘- ful source of helpfulness and provides the way for women to be always a step ahead in style and fashionableness. JZL/qu 1. Ave. at 8th Pe OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT WITH US THE EVENING MARY LEWIS ENGAGED TO HUNGARIAN COUNT Opera Singer Says She Is to Wed Son of Premier von Bethlen, ¥ the Associated Press. NE\V YORK, March 13.—Mary TLewis, young American prima donna, who made her debut with the Metro- politan Opera Co. this season, said last night that she is engaged to marry Count “Bondy” von Bethlen, son of Count Stefan von Bethlen, premier of Hungary. “Bondy ig a handsome, young, tall, dark, wonderful darling,” she said. “I met him just @ short time ago— since my return to New York. He s at a party given by Arthur Halmi, the portrait painter. “He is studying banking here. Now I won't tell you another thing ahout him except that, despite being a count nd the son of a brilliant father, he's a perfect darling.” Miss Lewis, who ran a from the home of her foster parents In Little Rock, Ariz. to join a stock company, appeared in the Zlegfeld “Follies” before going to Europe to study for operatic work. She made her debut with the Vienna, Opera Co. and was given a contract by the Metropolitan Opera. upon her return to the United States last Fall. G Births Reported. Charles and Elizabeth Pell, boy Clhifford R, and Helen A. Allen. boy Thomas ¥. and Shannie B. Peiers. hoy. Charles P, and Gertrude M. Cumberland. nd Edith Farnen, girl Benwumin L. and Jessic P, Fow ler. girl. Paul W. and Beatrice L. boy. Rruno and isfy the highest standards of taste. Sprays & $ Wreaths If People Only Knew | the Truth | W, W, is perfec Chambers will pay. * He is willing and wil made, $85.00. any city hospital. For Perfect The Brown Stone Funeral Home of W. W. CHAMBERS CO. | Charles Brenn: 14th & H ou can depend . he does not take advantage and push you for more than you can give you a Funeral Complete—S$75.00, $100, $125, $150 and up. Prices to suit every one. Fine Private Ambulances, STAR, WASHINGTON, RITES FOR MRS. SOUDER. Prominent Chillum Woman Buried in Fort Lincoln Cemetery. Special Dispatch to The Star. HYATTSVILLE, March 13.—Fu- meral services for Mrs. Maggie M. Souder, wife of Mr. Lewls F. Souder, who died Wednesday at her home, on Chillum road, were held yesterday. Interment “‘was in ¥ort Lincoln Ceme- tery, Bladensburg road. The pall- bearers, all nephews of the deceased, were Stephen A. Miller, George I. Berger, Kddie and Charles Lanhardt and Lester and John Souder. Besides her husband Mrs. Souder is survived by the following children: Mrs. J. T. Hardesty and Mrs. W. L. Alexander, West Hyattsyille; Mrs. R. B, Foster, 2210 First strdet northwest, Washington; Mrs. W. W. Ellin, Ial land, Montgomery County: Mrs. Mar- garet Boarman and Miss Edna Souder, both of whom resided with their par- ents, and Charles G. Souder, Chillur nd J. Souder, Sargent road, ct of Columbla, and George IH. V. Souder, Chillum. Ten grandchil- dren, a majority of whom ‘live in the Chillum neighborhood, also survive as does a sister, Mrs. I. Berge and a brother, Mr. George . Lan- hardt, both of West Hyattsville. MARYLAND PRIEST DIES. Mgr. Wunder Held Charges in Western Part of State. Spe CUMBERLAND, Right Rev rector of 3 Church and dean land, bhaving bad churches of Allegany d Garrett counties and of Hancock, died at the rectory here this morning of oede He had been confined to his room for wecks. N Wunder had Leen rector St. Patrick's Church since 1898, :ding the late Rev He was a native March 13 \\umlu Catholic of Western Mary- charge of tha e of Baltimore, LACKISTONE'S Floral Emblems sat- Special values in— 5 up. 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The home is in the best of condition through- out, and the total price is only $8,750!1!! In fairness to yourself, do not decide on a residence till you have seen this remarkable Take Georgia Ave. car and Shepherd Si.* 721 Shepherd Street Open After 2 P.M. Sunday S eorel P S and $75 a month —handsome home with 2-car garage bargain in a splendid has a wide concrete 1417 K Street—Main 9300 Member Washington Real Estate Board D. FAMILY OF FOUR FOUND ASPHYXIATED Police Break Into Baltimore Home ‘When Called by John Otremba’s Neighbors. By the Associatod Pre BALTIMORE, Md. Four persons, the entire family of John Otremba, 35, were found as- phyxiated in their beds yesterday. Polico broke into the house after a nelghbor reported a strong odor of gas and said he had not seen any of the family sinco last Saturday. Gias was escaping from an unlighted heater in the room. The other dead are Mra Lena Otremba, 3% Marie, 5, an 2 March 13— ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES TODAY. My, Robert W, Imbrie s don Sith of the Serbian Legation will be honor guests at a tea of the International Society of Art and Leét- ters, 4 o'clock, at the Hotel Govdan. ONIGHT. The Tennis Club of the Government Hotels will g a dance in Recreation Hall. 1l W. Gor- Mount Pleasant Citizens' As: tion will meet in the Library teenth and Lamont streets. heias The League for the Larger Life will observe “Prosperity’ night” at_its headquarters, 1628 K street. Mat- thews Da How to Earn All the Games, Municipal Council, will meet, 8 o'clock, street. Past € H. Talkes will sy The National I give an informal danc Hotel, Strangers in the vited. Visitor come. Arcanum, Seventh Stephen lowship Club will Washineton city are in- State Association of meet at Hotel coy- There will be an a short business “Onions, Vermont the District will tinental, 8 o'clock informal reception, meeting and a little by Caleb O'Connor, acied by the Drama Unit of the Women’s City “lub. Dancing, old and modern styles, A peasant dance will be given by the Concord Club at its hall, 314 ( street, when the customs observed at a German wedding will be enacted by members of the dramatic tion There will be Bavarian folk dane and songs, old-fashioned dances and modern styla, Mrs, F. man of committee, charge. Biologleal Society will meet, 8 o'clock, of Cosmos Club, Hiustrated talk John €. Phillips of Boston and Bartech, National Museum. welcome. The Patent Musons will Office_ Club of mast 8 o'clock, at the Seventh street,/ Th um of George Wash- ing women's t m Univer: pending child labor to the Federal Constitu- tion should be ratified.” The Pitts burgh team will uphold the afirmative and George Washington the negative, § o'clock, at Stockton Hall, Twentieth street amendment ore — Vernon eenth street, Bovnton, 130 it $:30 o'clock PROPOSED FOR‘I\HYOR Thomas J. Lucken Chnoice of Peo- ple’s Party of Capitol Heights. al Dispateh fo The Star CAPITOL H At the first planned unde: Teople’s party es Thenter Luckett v's candidate § 13 ings : the eld in the g last nizht presented for mayor briefly, telling fown as he saw fience that f executive is energ Luckett, r of the Prince Thomas the of if elected the ward town impr voung m is of the District of World War veteran. that Clinton Light probubly will run for town treasurer with the sup- port of the People’s party. Mr. Light addressed the meeting, as did John F. Connors, C. B. Kam, John Nairn and others. Mayor George Finger is ex- pected to stand for re-election Deaths Repon ted. The foillowing deaths have been reportad to the Tealth “Department in the past 24 Richard Wa mergency Hospital, Ies M. 61, Bmergency Hn\;lllon 12 Adams Policinl Farnum st. | alter Reed Hos R st nergency Tospital. 5 years, en rotué Children's Hos- *ulosis Hospital. James Maugh Ernest H. Erwin, Providencs Hospital. Helen Pappas, @ months, vital Henry_Jordan, 50, Tithes Mary Diggs. 49, Prov Mollie Jones, 66, ¢ Sarah Davis, Nancy Green Adelia P, Tom Roy T, Cartor T, at. James H. C 10 " days, pital Infant of William and Grace Mack, Columbia Hospita Hospital. 10 Rigss st " Children's Hos- 15 day 20,000 There are known be bond leper: Bauer, chair- { Visitors | | An epidemic of me {B. & 0. Co. | 0., SATURDAY, STAROH 13, 1926 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. The Hubbard-Raymond Home and School Assoclation will meet Monday, 8 p.m., at the Hubbard School. Rep- resentative Gasque will speak. The National Political Study Club will have a silver tea tomorrow from 3:30 to 6:30 p.m. at the residence of Mrs, SalMe Perry, 1721 First street. ‘The public is invited. There will be a debate on “Com- munism; Is It Desirablo for the United States?’ tomorrow, $ p.m., at the Playhouse. Affirmative, Linn E. Gale; negative, Samuel Saloman. La Fayette Lodge Chapter, 0. E. 8., will give #s annual dance, March 20, |ln !h]e rose room of the Washington fotel. “The Science of Life” will be the subject of a talk tomorrow, 8 p.m., at the United Lodge of Theosophy, 1731 K street. The Berean class of Columbi Heights Christian Sunday school wi present a play of fun and mystery Monday, § p.m., in the Sunday school room, 1435 Park road. Silver offering. Cream and cake for sule. An illustrated lecture will be given by Dr. George Horton tomorrow, pam., at the hall of the c the Immaculate Conception ject, “Thirty Years in the Near Last,” will represent the length of time Dr. Horton served in the American con- sular ser He will show, among many picture: the destruction pf Smyrna, having been there the time it was destroyed by the Turks. The proceeds will be forthe benefit of injured war veterans of Hellenic de- scent. The Wanderlusters' hike for tomor- row, will start from Fourteenth street and Colorado avenue, at 2:30 p.m. Mr. Kemmerer will lead. The Red 'I'rmm.-le Outing Club nill meet tomorrow in Tosslyn at p.m., it being the first Sunday of lhe membership conte leaves at 2 pm. A wilderness walk from Balls Hill to urning to Mc Leun. The Henry D. Cooke Home and School Association will meet Tuesday, 8 pan., in auditorium of the school. lepresentative Brooks Fletcher will speak on “Understanding the Modern outh in the Light of the New sychology.” Music by Mrs. Fletche Songs by the seventh grade. The Society of Natives will meet March 19, at § p.m., the Washington Club. A’ section of the Interstate Male Chorus will entertain. Annual banguet at the Mayflower Hotel April 1% 30 ALIENS DIE ON SHIP. Measles Epidemic Affects Bound for Argentina. BUENOS AIRES, March 13 (P).— les and @ number of cases of broncho pneumonia and peritonitis caused the death of 30 per- sons, migrants, aboard Ttalian liner Belvedere, which ¢ here yesterday from ‘Tries measles developed soon after the st, and in three days arly 200 persons were stricken. The dead were burfed at sea. The convalescent persons, number- ing 107, were placed under observation in the port hospital here 200 e WOULD CONTROL LINE. Seeks Auumrily to Acquire C., I. & W. ¢ Associated Press Itimore and Ohio Railroad d the Interstate Commerce on for anthority to acquire control of tie Cincinnati, Indianapolis and Western Railroad by purchase of not less than S0 per cent of its capital stock. line operates 1L, and a branch from Ind. wingfield, Melcher to Brazil, THE WEATHER | Partly cloudy and colder hout Distriet minimum temperature ees; tomorrow fair, and northwest wind. land and Virginia— tonight: tomorrow north and porthwest winds. West V7 inia—Fair: slightly colder tonight: tomorrow fair. Records for 24 Hours. fair, 5 m., arometer- .m. E $; 12 midnight, 30.00; 4 a.m., . 30.05; 11 a.m., 30.06. , vccurred at 30.02 30 pam. 3 “Lowest temperature “m. today. emperatiire same date ghest, 46; lowest, 33. Tide Tables. (Furnished by the United md Geodetic oday—Low tide, pm.; 24 a.m. Tomorrow- 50 pm.: high §43 pan, The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose, 6:24 am; sets, 6:12 phn. Tomorrow —Sun rises, 6:23 am.; seis. 6:13 p.n Moon 23 am.; sets, 5:47 p.m. N ramabile Iarps to b6 lighted o 24, occurred at last year and . 2 . and tide, 8.17 a.m. and sun sun half hour nfter sunset. Weather in Various Cities. Peaples drug store it returned "to - in Thur { ‘Frankiin famond Fm«ler please R B ront, e white” thos on hind feel, whito breast, vhite stripe on head; name Jimmie: reward, George Cummings, 17 Carroll Manor, Takoma_Park. Md. BROWN SATI yesterday, on 14th Avenue. _Potomac S s it COLLIE DOG. dark brown. white breast and feet: collar dnd tns: anewers to name of 5. Reward if returned to Johin Jackson. 38 o EARRINGS, one pair. gold. amethyst seumz Thureday ai noon. on 34 st car. Retur fo 1005 4th st. miws and receive rawar GERMAN POLICE DOG, female. 3 m: old. Reward 1t returned to 1406 D s . small strip. beaded in goid: between G and thé GLASSES, on 14th st.. in or near Market, Return Frid, Evans Bd.. ?x’- GLASSES. tortoise frame. in_Clafiin case: locker keu and penknife, also in ¢ initials L B i On case: Jost earLibrary” of Congress. - Eleanor Beck. Lacey. Ballston. Va. 14 SCARF. man's square silk, \Me"lkd green and red. near Conmectieut and H. Wedne Reward. ' Call Franklin 952-J. 140. Re black, containing money of automobile on Finder please "0 day. CAS! < left_on fend near Center Market. r np white gold. Tues- S WATCI e (all Southbrook Courts, et A Reward: 203, WRIST WATCH, 14th st between A i." Return to 1 WRIST WATCH, whil phires. initials 1. B. G fral High School. Fridav: #1746 Columbia road. _t white gold: 2d *East. Capitor Chicago st. s. % Temperature. @3 BE 3 B oy <% | “qmanm gser Stations. Weather. om0 “Srpansas Atlantic Baltimore . Birmingham Bismarck Boston Buffalo Charlests Chicago . Cincinnati .. Cleveland, K d gy b A EEC ficlena Huron, & - apolis 3 onville et S B o T ST .12 Cloud . C]Dug.; ; Prclouds Louln xlle Miami. Fla ‘Bricane.. 2 Pittsburgh. 18 Portland. Me. zn 94 ;o{(}aadvor 40 aleig ake City 3 San Kntonio an Diego. . Francisco. §i. Louis. St. Paul.. Seattle Cloudy Pt.cloudy * Clondy : Clear 004 Clear . Clear i iy 1 Clondy . Cloudy =tb;a=u=a=g PR P TR gapzaamoananasoss & T FOREIGN. (8 am.. Greenwich time, today.) Stations. ‘Temperature. Weather. London. England. 46 Part cloudy Paris. France. Part_cloudy Vientia, Austria Cloudy’ (ovennagen. Den ark. Part_cloudy g.lmé.."flém&“" ffi‘.’é; clousy CLAIMS DRY REWARD | OF GOV. FERGUSON San Antonio Prohibition Agent Asks $500 in Case of Farmer ‘Who Was Fined. By the Assoviated Press. SAN ANTONIO, Tex., March 13.— Gov. Miriam A. Ferguson's recent offer of $500 reward for the convic- tion In Texas of a dry law violator worth more than $5,000 was called yesterday by George E. MHarrison, a Federal prohibition agent Harrison announced that he would ferward to the governor documents showing that Arthur Dietz of New Braunfels pleaded guilty in Federal court March 1 to possessing 200 gal- lons of wine on his farm and was fined $200. Jfle will include in his alm a certified copy of Dietz's tax sessment in Comal County, sho ing that Dietz owns lands valued at 0. ‘erguson announced the offer t December, when she was under fire of the State Anti-Saloon League for paroling liquor law violators. She declared paroles were issued to poor persons who were n home ‘and challenged those attac ing her to bring about the convict of wealthy persons violating the law Rlfle Range Named. moderate | air; slightly | fresh | Designation of the rifle range Vancouver Barracks, Washington “Camp Bonneville” has been made by the War Department in honor of | the late Brig. Gen. Benjamin L. .| Bonneville, U. 8. A.. a former com mander of Vancouver Barracks iites &t his deatis 1is BROTHERS AND SISTER COLBERT. 1 wish to extend my thanks o sation o relatiy r Kindness durin her, Mrs the HENRY M eautiful flowe COLE \\ulr\\” MRS GEORGE SISTE NOTTINGHAM ~ AND FISCHMAN Dcatbs. Departed thi re's funeral parior Departed this life ' LE i ! Madison. Va CARPENTE S, At 1 HARRY E ai_son of the T. Graves of St Marys € M @ ¥ . o | | ELAL SOt officiating. | | mare. s. March 1 e of - Nicholas Funeral It B K e e w 2 invited The Ladies § i et At the residence \um‘ HAPE v on_Sun Jarvis ‘Co. s fu at 11 am Saturday, March 13, 1920, at 8 STHER A.. beloved widow of Be jamin U Kewasr dnd danshter of the { Wiliam B, Todd.” Natice of funera 20 idax. ) " CHRISTIAN Funaral fr orth Can KIRBY. burg’ Va Hunt. ] Froni Res . Sunday. LEE. Departed this ife annr Thureda: brief il t 11:30 nom rn iheir_loss @ ! three chtldten d niece, Cynthia ch 14198 irom F Friends invited LEE. Departed this life March 10, his residence, ¢ . from Reh between Rev. 14* h Shurch. st st. and O sts, saw. Frichds invited Coleman, pastor. MARCEE. Friday morning. March after a ll“;‘l"‘m; illness at Walte Hospital, JOH. the beloved hushxml e A Mardee. in Din BIE yenr. Funeral services will e held at the f neral parlors of Peter M. Ulrich, 152 Wisconsm ave. n.w. on Mouday' afte noon. March 1 Interment at A\Imn on National ¢ Ranii of the late Elien O'Connell. of funeral hereafter PARKER. _The Ladies ‘Tumey Phsllis Wheatley Immediate Relief Ascociation an- nourices. with sorrow. the death of Mra MARGARET PARKER, at Lothian. Anné Arundel Counte. Md., March5. 6 JESSIE E Presdeat; MARGARET S. B! aged an " beloved daushter of - Geores 1 find “Josephine A. Reul. granddaughter of i Esther M. Reid (nee Funeral services at 145 ol 14, at he terment Cedar Hill papers pleape co 1A | Funeral nd st 2 o'clock Interment 11 from Eree Methodist Chu Monday. Marc S¢, March 10, at & oysius Church, where at 9 o'clock. ass w Me h KO, ¥ Jarkno Jarvis HORSTR hrance HORS JACKSON When In Beaths. ch 12, Charles 3 Danitd Fun parlor. n Anp TK In - di CpATGHTERE” To th SALLIE g Do the 1 2 LLA ¢ al from’ W me. 816 If st n.e.. .. thencs of Harriet’ . i 0 1718 e, ave. - Willett t. Elizabeth's Hospit S WRIGHT. mother of the ‘1‘4(:]’ R . Anofe May. Mra. O'Brien of A und . Mond 1026, at ar Monday, 3 Sn filzmnrlam. DEVOTED MOTHER sad and tather. “hail HIS DAUGHTER RISON. 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