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mHE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1930 HONOR MRS. PANKHURST. Statue of Suffrage Leader Unveiled | Victoria in England. TO BE BURIED TOMORROW Military Honors Will Be Given Col. Charles G. Clark at Ar- lington Cemetery. Funeral services will be held at the chapel at Fort Myer tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock for Col. Charles C. Clark, United States Army, retired, who died at Walter Reed General Hospital Tues- day. Interment will be made in the Arlington National Cemetery with mili- tary honors. Col. Clark was born at Greenfield, Pa., November 29, 1866, and was grad- ted from the ry Academy in m: Assigned w the Infantry ‘was in command of the field ulurlph train at Tampa, Fla., and %en Ix; l;:;laa Rlcflo duhl:nl th:l Bpn:l'lzhd ar o and subsequently se County, Ind. He studled at Indiana | in Cuba, the Philippines and in China umvmuy. 1889-1891, and was gradu-|in 1915. During the World War he ated from Stanford University in 1892.| served colonel and commanded Prom 1880-1893 he also served as as-| 17th In trx Brigade in Kentu sistant geologist on the Arkansas Geo- | Georgia and Alabama, and subsequen! logical Survey, then returned to !n- commanded the 9th Division at Camp dlana, serving on the State Sheridan and the 46th Infantry at Fort Survey until'1897. He was a fel Oglethorpe and at Camp Jackson, S. C. 8t the Lnlwnl&ot Chicago, 1!91-“01 In March, 1920, he was transferred He join United States Geo-| to the retired list muu of age and logical Burvey in 1901. In 1907 he was| made his home at He laced in ohun of investigations re- | i Pating, 10 lead ‘and zinc and. in 1015 pu what is_consi considered a classic the origin .of the lead and m de- poom of the Joplin region. He was a member of the Geoslogical Soclety of America, the American In- stitute of Mining and Metall Engineers, the Cosmos Club, the lek and Hammer Club, local geologist or- ganization, He was married in 1904 to Miss Myf%lvemn;;id;x:. of h;)Iney I He is survi Wwidow and a sister, | eral officers said | Miss Maud Biebenthal of this city. they had uncovered a combination nar- | . cow::’cAcounmrt;'m"g rlngd"vtzrl:lrh ?rpl:r- ated in the Northwest et. ey Women Denied Right to Vote. | arrested four men and two women QUEBEC, Quebec, March 6 (#).—The | _Joe Cittadino, arrested a week lexulmve anhly by a vote of 44 to | St. Paul, identified one of the a measure intro- | Suspects as Eddie “Whitey” Davis, who, ee Vautrin, Liberal, 8t. | he sald, had accompanied him on trips clal election: e right to m whlch they passed the eounnrtelt “Quality That Endures” 46 Floor Santzpsls {?efrtgerators 1/3 Redu ction, Friday To make room for our new 1830 lines. Every refrigerator in this sale is perfect. Such hl.h-(rld. makes as Alaska Cork Wall, Gibson, White Frost, Cavalier and Wisconsin Peerless are includ- ed. There is every kind of style’ possibly wanted; 3-door, front icing, apartment and top icing, ice chests, etc. They are all well made and every ul:e is well represented. We mention here a few with brief description. There are many others. A splendid chance to make a big SAVING—remember “HOT WEATHER 1S JUST AROUND THE CORNER.” RIOR, heavy nickel trim, with top h‘lc unit capau $33 66 up‘m —75-1b. capacity. Fin- ity, %, WALL, 3-door porcelain i e 4 white equipped “ALASKA” C 250 “CAVALIER" 3. B 75 - ‘ M ORK $6250 “C. 1 city, WALL" TOP ICER with Less in nickel. plcxly “CAVALIER” 195 ““CAVALIER” style with front mnl apartments of small ess $8.33 FRONT ICER. 3 doors. with 100-b. ice capacity. “GIBSON" $149 3:DOOR $50 “WHITE FROST” equipped icer, 75- s99 33 ."ALA!KA"CORK Less P $12.82 for elecs —— door white metal finish, 50-1b. capacity. Less %5, 5688 1 $12.80 ICE CHEST. 50-lb. ice 40-1b. ice s14 “WISCONSIN 50-1b, ice s o . BORRGR ceeiienne.. 18 | Authority on Lead and Zinc Died at Daytona Beach Saturday. ces for Dr. Claude HElls- Puneral services 1, widely known géolo- O e cialst. on lead And"sine Men’s and Young Men’s SUITS &0’COATS formerly $35, $40 and $45 Final Close-Out Price $992.50 Pay Weekly or Monthly Just a small deposit—balance wee| monthly—no extra charge for privileges. It will pay you to buy now for next sea- son’s wear. The reduction is drastic and final. EISEMAN'S Seventh and F Sts. cted at mvleu chapel e'hfn"mcg?nwn Interment was private. Dr. Siebenthal, who was 61, had been in falling_health for some time. He went to Florids in December to re-| g . He made his home here at J of John Francis de !lebent.hu one o{ the founders of Vevay and Switzerland RING THOUGHT BROKEN. 8ix Taken in Minnesota Believed Counterfeit Band Members. MINNEAPOL1S, March 6 it sl‘ 78 * IBSON" TOP ICER. 1b. capacity. Less %. $0.83 $1895 “CAVALIER” TOP ICER. 40-1b. ca- 1b. ca In fin- ished green e namel. Less 5. $4480 “WISCONSIN PEERLESS.” Apmment style vn!h 751, ice 329 cnpluty 50 “WISCONSIN PEERLESS.” Apartment e i : 343 en % e PORCELAIN EXTE. Round metal for elec- b ice -lb Less WALL. Apartment style "AI.ASKA" CORK ished in with heavy nickel trim, 335 Less 5. i trie un t. > L, 3-door style—75- u’-'. “ALASKA CORK ctplc’it) t rimmed 50-1b. ca- 53418 5192 o= FRONT ICER. 3-door capacity. Suitable for kitchens, Less 34 clpmty 50 *CAVALIER" rfl’"uss 3-door style upacuy Y oeeenes MAJESTIC PRICES GUARANTEED AGAINST REDUCTION JUNTIL 1931 $10 delivers this Majestic $95.00 less tubes No _extra ehars venient deferred COIL SPRING DAY BED—This nicely finished coil spring day bed SR T valance . Genuine Wa]nut Veneer Bedroom Suite Consists of a double bed, dresser, chifforobe and hand- some Hollywood vanity. It is well constructed gumwood with genuine walnut venéér. An m:v u‘:{ *119 Boudoir Chair $5.95 This beautiful cretonne- covered boudoir chair has a six-coil spring seat. Foot Stool 69c Velour seat, mahog- any finish. COIL SPRING BED OUTFIT— ‘This metal-finished bed is com- plete with coil spring $19-75 and cotton felt mat- 5.Pc. Two-Tone Enameled Breakfast Set Reader’s Set, $1 This attractive breakfast nook neces- s so 120 ‘Wood-finished Metal Crib, with link spring and cotton mattre: $9 i 9 5 complete. .. Consists of a pair of sity consists of a generous sized drop- : metal book ends ana leaf table and four spindle-back chairs. - smoking set. It is finished in two-tone enamel. - TBvo-Pc. Bed- o avenport — P Suite $2.49 e o ;109 Plated metal - fitted 'l\h cushion, Friday Only Special and l.': clu bridge lamp with chafr, glass ball break and Srsetive, paroh- 1 ) lo0se, Convenient deferred pays ovee ments us low as $6.00 monthly. reversible zihe(,zzlm Lansburgh furniture (2. Entrance—909 F Street N.W. SUBMARINE WARFARE, IS DEAD| & German Naval Leader Was 80 Years Old When End Came. Ruthlessness Blamed for Forcing U. S. to Enter World Conflict. By the Associated Press. T EBENHAUSEN, arc] — Admiral Alfred von Tirpits, leader of German naval forces durln( the World War, died here md,l The end came a hospital here. e The erstwhile lord hllh admiral of the German Navy, who began m:l;fle warr:;e which eventually d:ew the United States into the led to Germany's defeat, was ynn 1d. °Admin.lvon died at 2:30 a.m. nn wnm He had suffered Vet ‘fi_fi:el;mx‘m hebtt wae 8 i he' was transferred One Success; One Failure, As the highest ranking official of the former Imperial German Navy, Grand Admiral von Tirpitz cherished two dreams. One of them, a gigantic naval force for the empire, became a reality; the other, the mamuthm of a ruthless submarine campaign a&s a means to win the World War, failed. It was chiefly because of the sub- marine warfare that the United States st le and it was t many other hitherto neutral nations abandoned their “hands-off” pouq and threw thetr influence with the allies. That situstion was said to have been mflclplm by the Kaiser and his closest advisers, !Et the wul be von 'Tirpitz prevailed. end there octufred a fupture between the Kaiser and his naval chief and finally the resignation of the latter. Was Sen of Lawyer. Alfred P. Friedrich von Tripitz was born March 10, 1849, at Kuestrin, the son of & local lawyer. father, unimpressedswith the prospects for his son’s (uture. phced hlm on a naval trllnlnl n he was 16. Prom 1 irement, von 'n'r'fiiu ted his eéntire active life to the navy. At 30 he was & lieutenant and four years later a oomnuml!r. nu lflvmet- ments emtmu np 1800_he Ilf of M the !Al'u station M 3\0 “ b '-:lf va:“'l:’rplh also a8 lueh e résigned. Althw.h nle creation of the preswar German Navy gnfl'flly is l“fl.uhd to the forlur It 'on Tirpits who on Tirpits to the rank uumh-fllnllnunlnmrmn later was made an adm! He was Vi SPECIALIZE F e Washington Gunin Monumental Co., Inc. _us "R GO 85 TALTAVULL Funeral Home | . 3619 14h St N.W. I Corner Spring Road Col. 464 L { Adams 10341 ; ADMIRAL VON TIRPITZ. knighted in 1900 and in 1007 was|™ decorated with the order of the Black Eagle, the Illlhub honor to bé con- ferred in lmm . His final honor came in 1911 when iven the rank of grand mmlewune BRITISH NOBLEMAN IN U. S. ILLEGALLY Boat Sails While Earl of Rosslyn Lunches With Mary and Doug. By the Associated Press. LOS ANGELES, March 6.—The Barl of Rosslyn, British nobleman, soldier and author, was in the United States today with his status that of & sallor return to ship before sailing time. ‘The Pénrith Castle sailed for Austta- lia while the earl wis at luncheon with hl‘: frien las Fairbanks v in the United States The eat], o¥ho declated in his biog- he broks the bank at Mot .lmllhen 0.6 .u Oatr for & waiver. veRue & Four-fifths of the men mmm works in Colombia ing. )un A fifi"m’fi ?m feward. T R Rt . ¢ ¥ morn -mn&-'ne 'n‘ aUatn. coln_7801-J. tiantie 1 fl A i e 5 POLI viel § S!“E R S T B g - orss heted scarf, Saturday night s, Crge neted scars, S ur lyflnl.t“l'lfl\li aurtl 4pa Colesville “pikes. CHAMBERS Made This Possible: For any family to have the finest steel vault made, guar- anteed 50 years to be waterproof and air sealed, 500 pounds, only $85. Tl'nnk of This: A $200 tunenl all complete, cars included, CHAMBERS’ Imagine This: A $400 complete funeral including a waterpriof steel price only $100. vault and couch casket of the late style and beauty— CHAMBERS’ price is only $260 for all. Don’t Forget: That Chambers is the official undertaker for the U. S. Gov. Soldiers’ Home and Walter Reed Hospital. His embalmers must stand Government inspections. His work must be perfect. Expert supervision at all times by men of wide experience, such as William F. Elliott, Richard K. Harvey and others too numerous to mention. glpe organ, chapel and our Complete modern equipment; own fleet of cars and am- ulances ; we have large and wholesale facilities. We Claim: That we are the greatest producers of economical funerals in the world, In Case of Death: Sincere Service by The Great W. W. Chambers Co. 14th, Corner Chapin st. N.W. Col. 0432 Col. 0432 RETIRED ARMY OFFICER |ADM. VON TIRPITZ, WHO BEGAN Gard ot Thunks. SxBressions. of sympathy Beloved hugband, HAI aths. W, TRED, Departed this Lis on vee- 'RED a Mhisband ot "thedecesed Martha the deceased Horace . He leaves to mourn their loss oné Br one sistér, Helen: . Notice of fu- Frank Willignis® W o fi;:lunlle Md, o Fune March from St .Yonnx!ncumollc Md, terment annma this 0, at her re: ARNIE L. March Tent at” Harmony Ceme: ANNIE L. Officers and Members of Pnyuu Wrgatley Household of Rut MINNIE J. MA.ON‘,A"WL"‘AMS M N b ANNA L Offce d ": Bleage gttend l¥ D, “0? é‘ S i rmmfla.f}fl.. },.“A 0, at 8m By niera( flaure ndy L D, R. ' BARBOUR, K. P. embers of BLI CLARK, O, 8 C. o-'m : ég-.i"“ 8y, In the |left in a foreign land when he falls to | ERSKINE, :u )lh'umnuon indfal pation. 1Ath and"v ALIC) 5 Phillios of New York ity l‘ffifn‘}“ 3 In Memortam. BOLDEN, SARAN J. nm-imm , mr lnothfl l“m years g0’ m-y. e dear mothe 18 "u‘l’l ago 7 “wn"x's'}\gmk JANE DELANEY. * BOLDEN, SARAM JANE. In loving re #moner, SARA"TANE L ) e 4 Jears a8 todey, March 8, 1 My heart is sad a lonely nw o3 et " 00" d0ep 0 el But ':lme Wil Comer P care nm when, 1 m.u Sith ou dwell YOUR DAUGHTER. MOLLIE P. BOSTON. MINNIE. 1 gad but loving re membrance of our dear moth STON, who entered ¢ternal “Test March o he nct we love so Som¢ ; day her hands shali be clasped in urs And never say farewell - ER DAUGHTERS. * OWN. MANDA. ln loying remembra; Trother, MANDA™ BROWN, of n: ar Lfl’?{"“ n% Wi fowr Tears aea 0 M. DAWLEY, MARI . AL~ e\ DANLE RIE BROWN.. AL- BROWN, REUBEN M. A tribute of lave to the memor: " © oup beloved husband’ and 58 devoted rat a p‘_t d this lite three Jéars sto ioder, some time. our eves shall see 8, M, ol mo'her AM.XRYTO LA h“' i 'fl ha - PR R -‘?",u’fi“ J R wgfi.‘% DOUGLAS, HAYWOOD AND FERGUSON, AR 3 . N haip b ‘When fill vo’}u“wefu not Gone, but not torgon HIS DEVOTED FLING. AGNES LAURA. 1n ud but la Té) rance of our desr wife And m LAURA FLING. who fll’r‘“d,‘hh ife twe Yelfs ago today, 106ten AND t Lovina RUSHANE ‘B BON. BEULAM DOBIS, 1n o LAl HOLTZSC us AN B ‘yl,zmumu. BE! one vear a6 toda. March & il Al that s bright must fade, e Drightest sl the fectest; Al n.'u""": mz‘ lflbflw‘:rl’!l, e I-AE‘Q"' ‘3"{\ o s one. year ARo. HOLTZSCHEITER, loying memory ot .0 m Mf\ll dove passed away from “\. Dlfll‘l Of her being was blended ln the bird ‘trom our nest futtered up in the A window was open, our darling was gone. A cr mfi from tears, from time and from Por |m angel on watch took the wene Ana®Hen™ shall near the new song 1 shall -ge ’ur again, nothwithstanding By thase e5e3. ul of heavén, by the Heht Ana“m‘? mf:n!r she. '"i here -g"'n} surely wear llfllt : n’?& BE! }.;nz.-vm-.-m'm, e o, B ! l ul 0!1! year ago to- & flinora AN AtNT LTZSCHEITER, H % loving § !fi car e v!lr ago today, March " loab. 8 -?,.m.mm%,. o 8 {‘ ? us one year ago today, March e, 418 Kot nw n onteet Tnibhment Sioust b g ’n-"fl:nn‘i afm hum, E eaves to motrn rothers gnd many eth {lends. | Remaind resting otice of funeral .lfin A . Dl .~ puneral trom his 118 Kearney bt. i at 9 g J KOSA s, ing eral par- x?.".‘?m i . A L LD. EDWARD eigin, sowiss mompany, 8 D D pA e MADDEN, BARTLEY. Buddens, on phisrch 8 1%, et Sm-ke f n Bocace's Tuberai pariors. Puneral'ind. Blermens at ,4. Lonne av New York' City. MARTIN, NANCY J. On Thursay, Mare 930; NANCY J MARTIN, widow of The ‘hom: n and mother of Bd- day, rv. Tuneral home. genn 3034 M St. N.W. n A "Cemeters Wednes- ot Ive votion to . ELIZA JOI SEBLEY U BBsworts. o HOLTZSCHEITER. memory, of 1 OL’ S Tear kb0 ) K‘;“'fi?"‘f tnis 1if6 il um' JAm b Aog 7 g nvln temumiun B e B e i 00 el x,...,.... .‘m t..iu With harp in hal m nn .lbflfl nroun K 9 n u ’l‘o Dlll unu :fi Sifl A - '"i'.:"'.,a‘:‘iy“ o “‘gfiv-- Test two yeal llo !M Y. R JON‘!. !LllA A trlhut of and de A 8 B W bennu SO Sear ‘ago foday, March & o, m alone -na slent, T ot fl"fn- a3 & 1 remember v&'fl’h LAURA 52 e e un 1’.&% Emn 1 t!ne;‘ .2:‘;“‘.”,:,?. ,“:.n N ."‘..""u“_‘ flfr%&‘x‘na-fiae“:n' M, o e SRR %::v:: to mz JSnes who, Jovea him, one befo! He' hv"n‘l"}" "e'v :ng;:mnrv &% LOVING “'SON. GEORGE, AND B A UGRTER-IN-LAW, SOPH] LEWIS, LENA. ““’“"x°§u‘r"' o the memory, of 405 ‘Pekk TEWIS, who B 1918, A*HeR HUSBAND AND cHn.Dnlll . ERCIVAL F. lovi L{;’:’:fle o gm" s husband, and atner, YN . _who_d n( (hll FRRGING e veare ago todey. Mife but Jovi st a.',"mé.‘.h R io one year ago » March 6 1829, RS, BLANCHE E. DAVIS, MRS. Wil~ nLlA!‘. R. DANIEL, Jr. FUNM nlmflfi fl lAl’l‘ Cl'l‘l‘ | g ?. Bir: s (1SAAC BIRCH) Fhons wasy e esTeat Frank auer s Sons Co. n‘:nn 1mnnon- National 2473 TIMOTHY HANLON_ SrH T NE Private Ambulance Linc. 5543 |V, L. SPEARE CO i v T R . m. H. Sardo & Co. " Departed this life £ R AR mm !hll lnd Pm P . A to mourn her departure ost of other rela Mareh s e RATTE S nw. gwwr rn_Chapel ;| JOHN R. Private imousine Ambulance 413 B 8 NE $ Mode! Lincoln 0524 Established rrablahed T8 . . WRIGHT CO. 1937 10th SL_N W __Phowe North 0047 ALMUS R SPEARE t-uom Origtnal W. R l—u Ce. POTOMAC. '@oo é’l“ d j Zfioin, i ‘] :flfifi#m sfi«% CREMATORTUM. T NATIONAL 1384, 1380 DESIGNS. "““"‘t"‘“’&‘fim w%?fi-r