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BALFOUR SERVICES &= AT WESTMINSTER %i'n-"." £ Duke of York Will Represent King George at Memorial Rites Saturday. By the Associated Press. LONDON, March 20.—Memorial sery- fees for the Earl of Balfour will be held at Westminster Abbey Saturday, the day set for the funeral of the Victorian statesman at his Scottish home, Wit- tingehame. The Duke of York will represent King @eorge, and leaders of state will join with other prominent persons and those of humble rank in paying homage %o his memory. At the same time a memorial service will be held in St. Giles Cathedral in Edinburgh. The body will leave London at mid- night tonight and will reach the l:uuscv-nl gallon cans of alcohol were | Linton station for the services at Wit- | tingehame early tomorrow. The serv- jces there will be simple and private in so far as possible. Tributes to the statesmanship and mnmnuo(lmdmm whndud ma-ynwwn:u :§ fiho I‘mlhwlmph! upa ;lve prominent ition to tributes from Chief Justice hes of the United States, Vice lent Curtis and ex- tracts from American and French news- TS, E.no Grandl, chief ef naval delegation, ux;:‘ v.hu message to Foreign Secretary H “In behalf of t-he Italian government and in my own name I present your excellency sincere sympathy in the loss sustained by Great Britain in the death of Lord Balfour, which distinguished services not only RUM SUSPECT SHOT | Boston Police Also Arrest Brother | of Wounded Man. BOSTON, March 20 (#).--Raymond Patalano of Somerville was probably squad of Boston officers last night. |found in & sedan in which police said he had been riding with his brother, Peter, who was arrested charged with the illegal transportation of liquor. fatally shot in an encounter with | ‘THE EVENING RELIGIOUS SURVEY Census Shows 44,494 Per- sons Are Not Members of Local Churches. Names and addresses of 44,404 per- sons who are not members of local churches have been listed by a general religious survey committee working un- der Rev. Jason Noble Plerce, pastor of the Pirst Congregational Church, and will be made available to various pas- tors for solicitation in connection with |an evangelistic campaign which will get under way March 30. Sponsored by the pastors of a number | of churches in Washington and vicinity, Dr. A. Earl Kernahan, minister-author, will conduct a campaign of visitation evangelism. During the period Dr. Kernahan is delivering sermons from several pulpits it is expected that mem- bers of his staff will visit each of the persons listed in the church census in the interest of church membership. The census will be concluded tomor- QUALITY THAT ENDURE, FRIDAY---A Day of Values' $10 Deli NEARS COMPLETION =222 STAR, WASHINGTON, ©, Morong of Dr. Kernahan's mflu'n e evange! campaign continue through Ar 10 gl OO HELP NEAR FOR YACHT Steamer Will Pick Up Craft Dis- abled in Btorm. BAN DIEGO, Calif., March 20 (#).— Word that a steamer will pick up the disabled yacht Bon Homme, at Salina Crue, * Mexico, was received here late yesterday. The Coast Guard cutter Tamaroa Tuesday was ordered to make the 1,860~ mile run to Salina Cruz to aid the Bon Homme, but a radiogram, received soon after she left her berth, directed her to delay sailing until further orders. The yacht was en route from New York to Los Angeles when it became disabl during a severe storm. i R-100, the lfilr British lll'lhlp, Te- cently flew 3.000 miles in 50 hours. vers a Majestic Highboy Rad 10 With Tubes ~ow $167.50 April Ist Price Advances to $179.50 No extra charge f ferred payments. 6-Pc. Walnut-Veneer Bed Room Suite 125 Here's an unusually attractive special price. Construction is of pieces comprising a return-end bed, chest of drawers and chair and bench to match. End Table $1 .59 Nicely thbd cretonne. 2 bed room suite at such a very walnut veneer on gum. Six large dresser, French vanity, Days Remaining of Ou Cretonne-covered auto- 4-Pc. Upholstered Fiber Suite Hand-woven suite of fine quality fiber comprising settee, armchair, arm rocker and fiber table. spring reversible seat cushions and backs upholstered in colorful *30.75 7-Day Special Value Sale of Special Window Display ALASKA REFRIGERATORS Special Sale Savings The Refrigerator Event of the Season 3-Door Alaska Icing Style Patented June 30, 1923 Proof of Cork Insulation Alaska is the only refriger- ator with a cork wall window. The cork insulation keeps m the cold, out the heat and down the ice bill. Side Oak Case; Cork Wall As Pictured 42 Special Value Sale Season’s Introductory Prices Much Less Than Regular Prices Only Two More Days Get an Alaska Now Now is the time.to replace vour worn out old refrigerator with a fine new one . . . an Alaska. Alaska is the refrigerator famous for its cork insulation and cork wall window that makes it visible. ice . . . keeps down the ice bill . Saves food . . . saves has perfect air circulation. White porcelain or enamel lining. Easy to keep clean and sanitary. Due to scientific design. adaptable to either ice or mechanical refrigeration. all prices. sizes . . all styles . . . Most Alaska Refrigerators are Here in all Sale ends Saturday. A Small Deposit—Balance in Convenient Weekly or Manthly Sums Apartment Style g 2-Door Alaska Refrigerator $2750 l7-Day Sale W Price. ... Lined 3- Alaska Ref: 55450 = = With Top-Icing Style Alaska Refrigerator 2 Food Compartment Door rigeratoy Price Shelves 7-Day Ssle or convenient de- Mahogany Colonial Secretary 45 A handsome and useful ad- dition to every well furnished home. Genuine mahogany ve- neer on gumwood. This Double Cane Panel Wood-Finished Metal Bed Outfit 90 highly tempered coil springs. An all cotton mattress, Complete Kroehler Colonial Wood End Day Bed %49 Jacquard velour upholstering, equipped with the Kroehler bed= davenport, folding spring. 1 Occasional Chair Mahogany finish, well constructed frames, with restful arms. Seat covered in red, green or taupe v e lour, with back in attractive tap- estry. $6-95 Plated Metal Bridge Lamp Complete $1.98 Parchment shade, with pic- ture scene. - 40-in. Genuine Lane Cedar Chest $10-95 _Spring time is moth protection time. Jhe pfulius Lansburgh %rmtare . Entrance—909 F' Street N.W. Convenient Deferred Payments pe- | cloudy, jed | noon D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1930. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. ‘TODAY. District _of Columbla—Fair and | capmes ro mmmnmmh warmer with lowest temperature about|pm, 42 degrees tonight: tomorrow colder in ngo afternoon, colder tomorrow night; moderate south and southwest winds, becoming fresh|fower Hotel, 8 nonhwen tomorrow. e difa o FEE Waigts o OITOW, | _Study class, United Lodge of Theoso- the cosst - | phists, Hill Bullding, Seventeenth and T m 8:15 pm. Subject, “Life After Motion picture entertainment, Beth- ummsmt:o muflhullrmlly- o8 Benefit play, Mnuon of uClg:, St. Paul's Hall, 1421 y?'.raz Book review, uaunt Pleasant Bran of the Public Library, leuetnth l:: Lamont meeu, pm. Mrs. Helen T. Steinbarger, ' adviser st ‘the , Teviewer. Chicken dinnu. Rector's Ald of Andrew’s Church, parish h;u,o Nfi Hampshire avenue and V street, 5 p.m. Lenten service, Chevy Chase Union, AH Saints’ Episcopal "Church, OhW! o ettt Temme : of the n T b emple. Bl.lumm, Motion picture entertainment, First tht; ‘ter- night; afternoon. Maryland—Fair and warmer tomorrow cloudy, colder tomorrow noon, much colder tomorrow mo‘g;r-u to fresh southwest northwest winds. ‘West Virginia—Partly doudy un!.ht and tomorrow; warmer tonight; mi colder tonight and tomorrow nuhz. Record for 24 Hours. jometer—4 p.m., 16 ! pm, 42; 12 mmnuhc 39; 4 a. am., 38; noon 50 29. ‘77 12 mlfifl’lhg 20, l 8 am., €9.93; noon, Hichmmump-nwc. ao, occurred at Lowest lempenfllre. 34, ‘'occurred at 6:30 a.m. today. Tem| ncure same date last year— lowest, 47. e 8 pm. Sermon by Dr. streets, Noble Pierce. Chicken supper, col i Lutheran Chux?cnl: Park road i H‘gfi. mth street, 5 pm peech by Dr. M Pishbe! ot Bn oot ot g e cal = Association, Jewish Community m.':'u p.m. Subject, “Mental Jason Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) ‘Today—Low tide, 6:41 am., and 7:17 pm.; high tide, 12:06 am. and 12:24 pm. Tomorrow—Low_tide 8 10 pm high &we. 12 55 1 Meeting, Kit Carson Woman's Relief Corps, Grand Army Hall, 8 p.m. FUTURE. March meeting Mactarland Junior | High School Plrent-’l'elrcher Associ- The Sun and Moon. n ;A;od-y—flun rose 6:13 a.m.; sun sets Tomormw—eun rises 6:12 am.; sun sets 6:20 p. Moon risu 12:06 am.; nue, 8 p.m. tomorrow. Oyster and spaghetti su Church of St. Francis de glles ngxem m:et and Rhode Island avenue, 4:30 p.m. to- morrow. Meeunx, social Work executives, under ices of Council of !ocl.l Amml, cfly cluh, 132:30 pm McMillen '-hl Un!m of Play, “The Old Maids' Association,” Ladies’ Mdd'.hel(m“b.pou tan Baptist Chureh, Sixth and A streets northeast, tomorrow, 8 p.m. Luncheon, Alphs Deita Phi Praternity, Hotel Gordon, ‘1,2 :30 :30 pm. tomorrow. Men's Club of Foundry " Episcopal Church, Sixteenth -nd P streets, tomorrow, 8 p.m. Senator John M. Robsion of Kentucky speaker. Cll’d party, Federal Chapter, No. 38, E. 8. home of Mrs. Charles E. Had- ley, 3254 N street, 8 pm tomorrow. Card party, temple fund committee of Aremeg.l.pur NgloO!S Picardi’s restaurant, 1417 New York avenue, morrow night. Da Inm.n polis,Ind nvill Card party, Bethan 8., home of Mr. f ‘Dtl I'lrfl ;! Mlll’n“ to 1 ll ’ll'- . auncn‘ui in cmrm"'; o :l M tag lfl# crg ret hons Wis: flfl“ it " i B in, et B gfi;-‘-m" RIS oR R, ite e n'fia otk:r ?&é & IS:SS::“‘ESSS!SSS!‘-‘-:?::?;’S::: S3383832330333388 AR sEaasS 2232 22 2BRTINSS2NATATBLEB | (7 a.m,, Greenwich ll ., London,Ensit Farie, Francs rrhl cm Glbnlur l.lln . Green Horta. q-l» ‘Azory Hlmlllun .."!!Nd. San togy (Cuirrent obser Juan, Ri¢ Havana, Cuba Colon, Canal Smk lost rn"mm&n pere. L_ MEXICO CITY, March 320 ou:ldenufled man, under the mi:r uence here with a pistol lnd shot pednmnns at random, killing two. man es- caped to the country. the wron collar_ant 1, l|¢ g S oy ire het v coat?30- > Select Your Monument o hesgay SIS PI STiernoon. ehopping amnce Caownowa e ward. Phone Golumbia 2z nere. Bes sour own choice tn i tinished | h“"m e A AT e Serkmansnip: lll‘ N Washington Granite sy e B LT Congregational Church, Tenth and G |the 8il fon Station Monday. Phone Cleve. aus:u Bifocal. imitation sh ennsyiv Fiease notit nw Reisinger, the Jefterson, rfa'zfi'm" 5 Tost in front of g Neturs S0 i o o? wn leather. &rT 38 bill told -nch air ‘slasses Retuin 4 is Reward. lnll‘x Inlt s on knife. RE’I’IIHI Monumental Co., Inc. o Becty. uag” lveland rlm =¥ a POLICE PUPPY, S0y ot eveiand ‘Fark.® Bewerd. land 5344, g BE. brown leather. and Bisck 00l ‘note book, hureday momln' B‘I:Jrl,:l 'nog‘::m‘;'a bt blll folde; vomor‘ s . memberghip cards A, Amerl kfi e o Arta Fountain pen. lbo 3 po; o fess, T2 Heker ke Return 16 1316 Que st n.w. or phone North ! | WATCH-Hamilton wrist watch, Tost T nit M. eward:” T Phon: store Liberal reward. phon T tlantic_369f 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road Col. 464 Adams 10341 WRIST WATY gold, 7 emeraids: libe ave. n.e. meoln 4545. 8T Ko Teward. 453 Tenn Phones ;nlrlved 3631. Men’s and Young Mew's NEW SPRING SUITS —Easily Worth $35—Special $27.5o ON LIBERAL CREDIT Single and double breasted models in new tans, greys, browns and blues. All sizes. Pay Weekly or Monthly —in small amounts as convenient. Don’t hesitate to open an account. There are no interest or extra charges for credit privileges. $25 New Topcoats Silk lined . sl 9 Snappy new shades Specal. . Seventh and F Sts 1316 8 Redman, 1316 Irving street, nn.ln-[ mfiymwm mfl Rty Ty e X War, Tmph,m,'l“ 3 p.ln. Ill! M%A Admhhtrl- mmnm B JEWS TO PHOTEST SOVIET CHURCH “PERSECUTION” Services to Be Held at Bixth Street Synagogue Tomorrow Night. Jews will have an m tunity to pmun tho war being con. ducted by the Soviet S r ynagogue 10TTOW Rabbi Edward L. Israel of suul Templs Baltimore, will ussia and Religion.” !l Hl Te- rded as one of the most eloquent lpukeu in the rabinate and is expected dsevuvv;r & vehement protest against The Sixth Street e is with- out & permanent rabl '.he pmpn ‘bein; filled every Friday evening by prominent guest rabbis. A permanent rabbi for the congregation will be chosen soon, according to Joseph A. Wilner, president of the congregation. —_— VALUE OF LOAN CITED. The most valucble reliet to those in need is a loan rather than a gift, Oscar Leonard, executive director of the Jew- ish Welfare Federation, declared yes- terday in an address before the direc- tors ol the lnstmcuve Visiting Nurses’ | . ation, Thirteenth street and Iowa ave- | Socle! "Jeluh welfare agencies always in- clude these loan organizations, becluu’ of ithe rehabilitation md prevention work accomplish,” said Mr. “Wherever .vmm social or- o o 3L ,..,.'.:t’ e I (‘ Wi I(. P md Franl " Funeral services ot het residence, 1231 Decatur » on g:y March 20, at 8 p. m mmnont ll inxsutawney, Ps. O'CDN' ‘Thursd: M s jagme, o8 ety g né?‘ch“ Sadians, Tome: 1400 ‘Chapia of faneral later. SANFORD, nlmul HARTWELL., On Th Mareh 40, '1930, HERMAN HAR pnugh from th iy lnn 3 e Banford, 3008 6th st SIKKEN, MA March' 19, . . ol Relativ Fridsy, M m. ent Gienw S ionde” tnvited. " tnte Ty, Cemete SNOOTS. AUSTIN E. Suddenly. on Tueso e ) ou 113 .né‘?"%%";’ NtV ? ‘u S e F Offcers of Bri m-eu oors of Brightwoed w?io 1 . 8 femm memyer. KATHRYN ©. l!olu tmna. JULIA CAUTHEN, AIT, ANNA C. March 18 al h st AT, For on Illurd-y ‘nnn utem m Shrine "5t _the Sacred terment lenwood Cemetery. and friends invited. TOPHAM. GEO) On, Thursday, Mar Gttt 55 2 o getfenes ol s, dsu 7 Hazen st. n.w. GEORGE ému, \mum ‘husband "ot Qargaret Top Funeral from the residence of his dau iahe fer on Saturday, March 2.4t 2 pm. Rele: mnd- invite terment fi" 5 at'the urch. «In- Relatives n reside tives na' ux lol.m GEORGE_oLIvER. - Mareh 19. 1930 st his msi- an>BORK. pel mu and of Mattie V. vn Horn. éa% “fl;;lflulllnh fi. “ 2 E-. ral By order of the W. M. MRS, 'LUCY B. FESSENDEN, Wogthy 80! brra SBeer 1308 193, wfn}lx. sigter of necal Hrom ek Jats e st Alexands i of oy Rl m a;".:m. Tor™ uur CAPPS, at, a;% i t Gallinger - EREERS ek Sl - flmod nepl ‘Willlam R. To the O R To the omeers his Relats an ds “{avited. Tntermen Eliver Cemetery. . """"! CLARKE, nnxomr k 3 ved d ushter MATA fl il an':'x and ‘aolor a nm et Alber lulx':h;; e un-m nur jembers of lnnfln 5" muo .a to -m y 8, MA sty mm? are n'u uneral Relatives_an rmint Rac& amg Suddes o u'#"p.?“ el th _ased 20 vears. ‘Notice o( o J. On Tuesday, erch 18, jence, 170! da ch 2 friends invites Cemetery. GOEBEL, LOUIS EDWARD. March 19, 19 eale G I from her late residence on 1 31."Relatives ‘and friends BAYES. C, ted this lite | Tnew‘-‘hfilmfi"" D"’:"n i K . mc'“' v be seel M-reh l'l ‘ n.w.. de eu (nend ath ‘Remains resting at F‘l ‘Th Ifl’"‘ 15 m. Trom the above mwa KRAHLING, nnu 930, RN “'eadgett's Tuncral mome. 131 xnmmem (private) at Cedar away Woflnu- ai Sher 3 Bantist Charch” ™ MORTON. ALEXANDER. LSRR, Ry r,;,h; n.w. " Remains 8 53“‘"& Sia nh wnlgs u the late Matthew g Funeral from the abol E“' Merch 31, at 845 fnm Church, On Tuesdsy, March M 8t Dot Tei ot Chiaeforte B Hathes. Juins Qillam Lfadeline CBeeks Cor mllfll l' IN Co. fun jmin T Phireday poon. residence. Pungral Pl p.m. te reside: In flmnflmn. BUFORD, HENR!' sad but lavg’ BoRoRD" ¢ a’“i‘?‘fi‘%' ’“M{( 3 B e “f CUGRETT, k| paoe e et e Yttt %&nfl: gt Jl m&‘“‘“ to rest, e memor, um m? ¢ sran ‘m ot the, d:m that ttor, uu pain severe, ‘S we. loved g0 dear. There o our hearte that in ite o g ‘.fl.’z{w‘r‘i SRRSO VER, ¥. A tribute of g memory of my dear Today, March 13:.}2:” Y. ibute of love to OP R be1oved dave ‘NoDREY {lied three years ago todsy, in Thine arms, ! ther, F hcncemnh be love between earts and Thes. MAMMA AND DADDY. lflll oars wit ol ]oseph F. Birch' Sons ; 3034 M St N-W. - Fhgne et eoae Established 1841 Frank Gders Sons Co. 1118 SEVENTE ST. N .tlml 2‘” Puneral nmenar Private A-ns t. 641 H S :|V. L. SPEARE ’&“fl Wfl “-'fi?" nfll h"r-n m r St “Herbert B. Nevxus Funeral Home N.W. ____ District 2008 Wm.' H. Sardo & Co. f’r:ute Lu'nousme Ambulance | JOHN R Wi?"c; CO 1337_10th ne_Notth 0047 ALMUéS, R SPEARB llbl!l. POTOMAC 4600 m s ml S userg autongbile Service "“8 apel Clyde J Nlchols, Ine. i 5 WILLIAMML“ SONS,~ CREMATORIUM. BEEHIAS. S, ZURHORST 0 ST Pe ‘phobe. Lisestn o’ FUNERAL DESIGNS. Vdin "fim &f“ 133 F st GLENWOOD CEMETERY ) Ciolse 1o’ ahd Sos Tom . lulhn

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