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NOTICE! Barber & Ross INCORPORATED Will Be Closed Friday and Saturday May 30 and 31 To Observe Memorial Day BARBER & ROSS, Inc. 11th & G Sts. CHARGE ACCOUNT Pay Weekly or Monthly Eiseman's credit plan is thrifty and conyenient. We ex- tend credit in a man- ner that will enable you to dress stylishly without noticing the outlay. Come in and investigate our plan and apply it to your personal needs. No Interest Cherges of Any Kind! FINE MEN'S WEAR EISEMAN’S Seventh and F Streets HAS PAID ONI:Z CENT for Service F.Awufimnelm\hm—oabdinmel— makesthe General Electric Refrigerating unit trouble-proof and service-free. ofpersonsin hundreds of cities haveseen it petfectly day after day and week chanical refrigerator General Electric Refrigerator gives you a perfect mechanism, fllthful o RANDLE GITIZENS HOLD LAST MEET £ Review of Community Achievement Features Final Spring Gathering. A general review of community im- provement accomplished during the past year featured the final Spring meeting of the Randle Highlands Citi- sens’ Association last night at the Orr School. 'The association adjourned un- | til_September. lmparunv. among various committee | rts was an announcement by the | sc 0ol committee stating that the four- | room addition to Orr School, proposed | as an item in the 1932 city budget, has virtually assured. The school o reported that a new | Junior school, to be bullt east of mamu-mm.muuummm the past gards street improvement munity, was one of the most success- ful in the history of the association. is\nomlmun commlmo. authorized t of nominees for of- The nominee list will be presented at the September meeting. A brief recitative nhd musical pro- m mcluding poem recitations Ivy Dorothy Potten and vocal selec- un';dbymn Dora Herbert, was pre- In adjourning the meeting, Milton Collins, ’prufl?e'm. characterized the past year as “completely satisfactory, both in achievement and future pos- sibilities.” Two Hurt in Tornado. STREATOR, Ill, May 20 (®—A tornade struck Sreator late Tuesday, | causing damage here and on nearby farms estimated at $250,000. Two per- sons were hurt. ‘The factory of the Metal Stamping Corporation, from which about 500 em- ployes had just left for their homes, was virtually destroyed by the wind. DECORAT CLOSED ALL DAY AND SATURDAY E. J. MURPHY CO., I ION DAY 710 12th m'crly placed and hermetically sealed. dirt and moisture cannot get inside the steel-walled unit. Nothing—not even submersion in water — can halt eration. Dependability is onth aftermonth and yearafter thil refrigerator serves you quietly, Ofidtndy and unfailingly. You are giver “Home of Murco Paint” St. N.W. || Ford, C. OF C. PARTY VISITS PENAL INSTITUTIONS strict Reformatory and Work House Inspected by Group Led by Police Committee. An inspection tour of the District Re- formatory at Lorton and the work house at Occoquan, Va., was made yesterday by members of the Washington Chamber of Commerce, under the auspices of its police and fire committee. ‘The party was led by President Charles W. Darr, Charles J. Stockman, chair- man of the sponsoring committee, and Miss M. Pearl McCall, assistant United States attorney, the '-rl% chairman. They were conducted through the institutions by Capt. M. M. Blrmrd superintendent ol Dlstflct penal institutions, lunching with him at the reformatory. Among those who went on the trip | were: Dr. Harry Bosley, Paul G. Brock, Mendel Behrend, Grover Blackstone, Simon Beloff, Merritt O. Chance, Mrs. James S. Cummings, Ralph A. Davis, J. E. Dayton,, Eugene T. Dickinson, John A. Eckhart, Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson L. jr.; Mrs. Willlam Friedman, MONUMENTS o fon Four tnspection teris est Workmanshio It Mukarl— etter Cutting WASHINGTON GRANITE MONUMENTAL CO., Inc. WM. JARDINE. Secty 48 N. Y. Ave. Natn 8870, W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road Col. 464 Phones { Adams 10341 AMBULANCES Best in Town. 54 00 Local Call. Chambers Co. c-n Col. 0432 in water— every recognized advantage of electric eration —pl\u value that cannot be duplicated. The cabinet, striking in modern beauty, is all steel, porcelain-lined and easily movable. It may be placed anywhere. Food-storage space is far greater. A free-vision base permits easy sweeping and true kitchen cleanliness. On top effici ency makes a small motor adequate —assuring rmanently oiled, unusually low has been earned of service-free GENERAL @ ELECTRIC 'ALL*STEEL REFRIGERATOR Join ws in the General Electric Hour breadcast ecery Saturday esening over @ mation-wide N. B. C. network, dicndnz cost. Leadership an outstanding record rfornnnc: in hundreds ofthousandsof homes. Summerandwinter it serves you constantly, preserving food perfectly, eliminating waste and reducing household expenses. Let a specialist show you the model meets your particular needs. Prices are low—terms reasonable. EE G Xy sey W. Hyde, jr.; . Edna Johnston, Wy M. Mm Louis n- e er, Mrs. Ada C. Payne, Horace J. , John E. and Mrs. Charles H. Prame, Isadore Freund, m-l Phelps, Miss Edna J. Shoemaker, W. McK. Stowe! Frank Hiram Snell. VICTOR L. DODGE DIES AT AGE OF 69 Served as Attorney in Pension Bu- reau and Later in Office of Indian Affairs. Victor L. Dodge, 69 years old, who was for many years in the Government Bureau &nd later in the office of Indian Affairs, Interior Department, died at Homeopathic Hospital yesterday after an iliness of several weeks. He gld re- | sided in this city for many years. The | home is at 2554 University place. Prior to his retirement from the Gnv- ernment service some five years n;o Dodge was an examiner of i affairs in Washington State. He was a member of the Trowel Club, serving that organization as secretary for two years; the Federal Bar Associa- tion, the Penhlghl Lodge of Masons, ;nd the Unity Chapter of the Eastern survlvinl him are his widow, Mrs. M. Dodge: two daughters, Mrs. C. Ogle of this city, and Mrs. A. Johnson of Los Angeles, and two sons. Victor H. Dodge of this city and Sidney W. Newark, N. J. Funeral services will be conducted at the 8. H. Hines Co. Funeral Home, 2901 Fourteenth street, Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment will be in Oak Hill Cemetery. et i o ILIEUT. THURBER GIVEN | NAVY PRESS ROOM POST ! | New Officer in Charge Relieves | Lieut. A. P. Moran, I, Sent to U. 8. 8. Oglala. Lieut. Harry R. Thurber, until re- cently on duty sboard the U. §. 8. New Mexico, today became officer in ch- of the Navy press room at the Nl sumnene rel avlni Lieut. A. P. uun‘ he U. 8. 8. Oglala, hip of Mine Squadron 1 of the con- | In trol force. Lieut. Thurber served a couple of ears ago in the Office of Naval Intel-| Lot He | is a native of the State of Washington/| o igence at the Navy Department. Miss Helene Philibert will remain as assistant to the officer in charge of the ' Navy press room. service, as an attorney in the Pension |8 Dao. L 29, I THE WEATHER District of colum continued cool toi lxl'n. and wmm'rnw. prohablx llzht nln mllhc. lostly and con- Unued cool 'cm'ht lu tomorrow, probal g. threatening: moder- ate to fresh nnrt.hwut and north winds, loudy and threatening to- Loou. Virginia—Cl night and tomorrow, probably occa- sional rain in south portion: cooler in south portion tonight: moderate to fresh north or northeast winds. Record for 24 Hours. ‘Thermometer—4 p.m., 83; 8 p.m., 65; 12 midnight, 55; 4 a.m., 50; 8 a.m, 54; noon, 61. Barometer—4 pm. 29.64. 29.80; 12 mldnilm 29. Sfl 4am, 2891 m., 29.93; noon, 29. Highest temperature, M occurred at 3:30 p.m. yester Lowest temperature, 49, occurred at 5 ;_ .m. today. ‘emperature same date last e Highest, 83; lowest, 70. g Tide Tables. (Furnished by the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 2:51 a.m. and 3.50 p.m.; high tide, 8:43 l.m and 9: u pm Tomorrow—Low tide, 14038 pm high tide, 9:31 lm lnd '!'hn Sun and Moon. Todly—sun rose 4:46 am.; sun sets 5 p.m. Tommew—!un rises 4:45 3 sets 7:25 s oailbiecis Moon n '5:35 am.; sets 9:35 pm. Weather in Various Cities. ’huptu!uu 'E : s E SE ‘Weather. Stations. Alban: Atlan: tantc Oty g-mmu;1 "M Bismarck, N b oston, Masg. . Buffalo, N. arieston, Chicagy Abilene, ny. 2R 2S3 2233232332 ET2I2_II2NIL ?.343&‘-'2:222 SRR Rs 228 233n2R NS RIR8TR0 855200222282 | ... 83 84 48 FOREIGNS. (7 a.m., Greenwich time, today.) Temperature, Weather 2 loudy tme, today) 0 5 FATE cloudy vations.) 7; o Bmhs RePor!ed 3, Bran, wirl. sl ¥ Selines, boy. e L Meloy. boy. an L, Burnesky, boy. ey ies and Tvy Potts. girl. £™and ‘cordella ‘Fauntieroy, sirl Willle and Thelma Smith, gizl. Deaths chorted n F. Maloney, 75, 642 B & hnel Serreter T4, Géorge Wasnington Hos- Mary H. Klarpp, T4, 1418 Clifton Jennie Barber, 73, 37 13th st. Saran A, Botster. 71, 8102 K 3. Dowd. 6, "United ‘States sol- 206 E st. n.e. Sibley Hos} Allen Bussius, 6 pita) William J. Bitkall, 82, Georsa! 'n “Hospital. Andrew Britton, 1ds Beviile, 56, Gallinger Hoipit iAgnes M. Kennedy, 50, Providence Hos- *Edwara 0. O CRurkhead, 43, Dnited Siates etera a Teolw K. Benneit, 40, United States Vet- erans’ Hospital Richard D. Klimkiewicz, 17, Potomac River, Dahigren, Va. Edwin E. Coleman, 9. Eplscopal Hosp| Gloria L. Brown, 4, Providence Ho Infant ot Bornurd and. Allee’ o 178, Sibley Hospital Oliver Gibbs, 83, Fresdmen's Hogpi Andrew Harris, ‘67, Freedmen's Charles F. Sprague, 63, 3537 Gecrgl Irene Rice, 37, Tuberculosis Hospit Helen Gay, 16. Tuberculosis Hospital. Marriage Licenses. 24075, V- Wells, 26, and Mabel F. Ingram, Rev. Joseph' R. Sizo0 .unm A_'S. Howell. 35, Elgin. .. and cityi’ Rev. Ang M. B Borruat, 36 hls . Fitagerald. 28, and Elizapeth James W. Hopkins, Johnson, 21. both of Richmond, Vi Allan F. Poore. Charles Holt. G/a Gladys Armstrons, Green, 23; { Mamte Idian Head. Md. d enwick, Md.} v'awe. 31, and Susle A Wil- \x !!. and Hattle Brig i mx e M. Hetin, b T, °Nnd Berthe W, erch Rey. anes H ;finr«‘tfl 7: Llwv!’nu‘!‘nolhlly 1t 3. this efty. and 2. Faslorsvie: Voo nell. t E. okol Salimore: 43% il xS 7 Kepsington, Md., i Ty oth of o! Masti P TR nt. Rose o R e 8, veratone. atson, Ipin. 00k, 24, And Mary L. Mesimer, | "”l«nflfl' a3, 'cf Mary D'Am- e "Anna Douge and Lillisn M. v, Owens, (Farsons. 34, and Theima A. Wi mbeth. = llnd Llnnt: Johnson, Eotdls /'And Viola F. Eiben, ———-m FOUND. SMALL AMom;g MONEY—Call Notth LOST. BILLFOLD—Brown, cantlh\l §_ mo: gente: et vieinity Comn. gnd: Pl Reward. Call R. D. Bllrr Untversity, Wyoming lnd chfllll fwood. '65. Georgetown Hospital arfleld Hi ' FUNERAL RITES HELD FOR ALLEN aussms g Veteran Government Employe Took Prominent Part in Masonic Ac- tivities in Capital. Funeral services for Allen Bussius, 62 years old, veteran Government em- ploye and long prominent in the Ma- sonic fraternity, who died in Garfleld Hospital Monday, were conducted in the chapel of John R. Wright Co., 1387 Tenth street, this afternoon. Interment was in Glenwood Cemetery. Mr. Bussius was a mir!y third de- Scottish Rite Mason, otst John's Lodge, F. A. A. M.; Mount Vernon Chapter, Royal Arch Masons; Almas '!'emflo of the Mystic Shrine, and the Tall Cedars of Lebanon. He was formerly chief clerk of the old Washington Pension Agency, where pensions were Ruld veterans of the Civil and Spanish-American Wars. At the time of his death he was clerk in the Interior Department. A lifelong resident of this eity, Mr. Bussius resided at 1341 Emerson street northeast. He is survived by a son, Raymond Bussius; two brothers, Clar- ence and Charles Bussius, and a sister, Mrs. Mabel Reynolds, all of this city, GEOFFREY STEIN, ACTOR, NATIVE OF D. C., DIES Geoffrey O. Stein, 51 years old, actor and native Washingtonian, ‘ho mlde his last stage appearance in 1923 in “The Fool,” died at the Brunswick Home, Amityville, N. Y., yesterday, ac- cn;gnl to word received here. 3 lt “Th tress Nell” and “The Climbers.” Surviving are a brother, Prof. M. . Btein of Richmond, Va. New Yor®. and two sisters of | @arhn nf Thanka. GILLISS We wish to express sny friends for their flia'e unnu}:nl ot Sympathy on u.!l i ‘, of ‘our mother, Mrs. LE, }, {, N pes o '.'.'rf',.""fl,_l&' .V,V‘z wish "“l':g‘lrm:.fin nt'{fl"""éw‘:"“’% THR num’f Braflm. .'AHBS MAURAN, loved fuspand 5 the Lty Htuu Cemetery. ga-mn £, H r aler, 163 flwhl& J ., ident '2! " u'nl.vx DO e Mas te) ey, o NICO. ~Suddenly, on We . 10304k e 28 s nico. — Puneral relldex‘uv on Saturg .m., thence to St. and V sts. n. will be .JONLIIII On Wednesday, B R R H l". ines CB fund Gardens, Va. COOPER, EMMA. iporning, "M Ir urch, m., where 30 P on Tu o'cloc & Hospitai, EMVA 00O She s to mourn thsjr lo jlaters and a host of Relatiye nd manu -u “hvited"to attend v WY T ovno;“nc. Hunft* o 1124 N !h aitel 134 North capitol tello’s chl.pel 'r'm"e?.'z"-‘dl t lace. oy Batiras B e {" i CREELMAN, IA'I’!“!W ; Wl hing D. Ige, Elks. Jodge wili oanv_crl;‘n s Beesion ot soriow at pm. Thursday, tollul chaps 1724 North the purpose of paying tribute to the mem- ory_of our late broth HA'I'I'H’IW n’:’ 3 Ihe Ol'a:l‘fl anp mv ua 10 aelsha RGE_E. STRONG. Exalte ler. Attest: W. 8. sgxm Om“ efl ‘“ . Ryl ok St Jbelove usband _of ice ll t 255¢ nlver: IY Bllcl n.w. nerl r"lu; ines Co. lll- 2001 1 h o en Baturs xnterment ot i Bemeters, s ou. DENNIS P, Suddenly, on w.a- M'fix 1936, at_Providence Hos- pital, DENNIS P. Dmscou,. beloved & of fe late Dennis and Margaret Drisco aged 39 “years, Funeral from nis | lock and ivet | at® Relatives Mount IDLEY. EDWARD, \onday. May 26, lo," their ln“‘ Tour flnu' for the rep: friends invite xmm‘.m mets rted | this lfe &30 pm o _mourn nv- sons, five ndehil- ter, from the funeral h ! i e Co Va., Friday, May $8. 78 v .1‘"’ i » yrm, E Wed: g n e Tentdcse, 503 1ok BESSIE E., beloved mother of Er idsy noon. Interment . ¥., on Saturday, May GROVES, ELLEN. on Tyesday, May 21, 1930, At her residemce, 1510 P st. n.w. ‘GROVES: Wife of the lste Geares E 4evnw‘ mother of Sadle Hoguer ohrnie ter of Couringy Wil- v Vea- oikier relatives and | n n Funeral Sunday, June 1, at 1 mm Zion Baptist lfiureh T st etwdan i &a e BT, e .1 Washinston o ciating. KENNEDY, AGNES MARIE, On T\\esdl‘ at Providence Hospil AGNES MARIE KENNEDY (e Ashe). b loved wite of William O. Kennedy. ' Fu neral from her late »l;esldae;cr 307 n Wsrnmbnrl, seid frlends itited” vet Cemetery. ISABELLE. On Wednes 1930, et her Tesidence n Relatives * Itefinent at Mount of arle beloved sister of Y ertetia “Blackwel Ellgabeth Fannie Kinner. the above address on Satu ‘Roon. " Friends respectiully ine 3 ep, mot for desth! e eary who knn\ta how bright The Mwsrd lisht hose closed eves revealed? Who Knows What holy lov & heart that seems ‘so 9 g 4" B PAMNY. 300 Suddenly on \zu" R at her home, I th st. n.w. Sh day. May 28, 1030 Bert A LI Ebe Mll‘d R A . Lloyd, Notl ichard later. 'gsgg';-.,a{;,. EIE the late . "ifil ma lie Ohy 3 “"; ’&hn‘:l':nt (mv"-r Afihelon {'a" s reudonc- fin'&dl!. beloved fushand of Funeral apt. Blova. :r ¢ and R on xdd-nli. ifi‘l‘d-ncfl 3. tional MEDFORD. May 28, mn at WiLLIAM : nE Rl B o at fiis Gate Vatfaence ‘on sary . May 31, af a.m. Relatives and lrlln ‘ inthed 16 atiend. Tnterment at Progec beloved (ather of Miss | al sgrvioes ai | e 2| NAYLOR. LAU Madoiter 5,52 | TWINE. € | 641 e lnnhl. W l‘. = ?;.%'.:‘:.""’%!"" ass Wil xnlm-m Mbant Sifvet"cemme: }f". £ wu:acuu s Wallace, e c'r s - e, renjdence, 132 18th ot 2 pm. Rela- Yoielmnent G- A—9 on Wego lunlunn Oll'ltl WE! on Wldnudly.l May u tere: l’,l’ l'. Blh 1t ARL M WEST, Km n?' %, uoo ), Chy 1: Verment Fort Loeoin wnn ‘I'DN BETTIE. On Wednesday, May 3. Tol0 BETTIE WHEEL ., from her rion ave. n.W.. o 9713 Diim nterment Mount Zior ommun Elnicter i \\ILI Al‘ll " N‘Il On “Edn!‘ 8y, May 1930, L rlet Hin Hhin after a bri el jit at 1 H. funeral ncm- 0 N st hterment Woodlewh Gemeter. 30 WIHNIy ID' E. lflldflllfl!"“ ol SRR ene Bnier = v ] Vite o hu Feauest) st Coi in fllmnflm. BOYCE, MHHC l? W'ln of e-r sister S, BQYCR, who aied 260 today, May 29, 1028, Two vears have passed. our hesrts stil ore: 43 \ime soes on we mise you more. our momon is ay b e A as fresiy &3 S ARROLL, T, o sad ut Jovin CARROLI 'moau n sad but loving remem- mother, two years thy spirits of lu ve thy m‘:e- s of ly K Al Blck lfl llrl l e i ok g\lt B L1 ntly 'll( ¢! i3 S N i we ‘ma.': oo o AT l 'Il\fln Bl .m © cAn e "‘um 3 IN§O) e ,o{. [ e p ¢ \TTB!'!. ‘Afi ALICE. ur mother, ALIC) ',';3 died one year ago, t an DB rifd Faitk. In loving remem. other, MARY A one year ago to- ur heart lan{ mem et o und‘r, kind and trus TRt we do'not "'%Wl\flu. b d but loving re- Y O twenty-two LY I 2‘ l%l Mother, di to h V! you llll- n' happy we would be, r your volce Ra*Have you ‘y‘.'u:“-u e WER DEVOTED CHILDREN. * NEWPORT, | nm.n: K In mm: remem- & ool o YRR SMITH, u” R\ ROl LT of my l'pu' this life’ one w0, Moy A pueluu- one, trom me has gane; éfl’{m Ilove ts sull., Thme hearts trusting o meet 1186 Mm WIFE, FLORIDA. * d but lov- erandson, 78 280 to- MATTHEWS, orance protgv i A In ‘“-Xe A embri o ing, nmomhnnec e ol Vony ' fl dll‘ eth o u-y { I m o it 'l!l ll!dll; IDII and one knows how mu o one knows the “%l in heaven I wili mt 'here n. llllnl 'nr d. HIS DEV nuuoflu'k MES. PANNTE THOMPSON. AR} A tribute of love and de- votion to_the ‘memory of our devo:ed i 1918, Jinsers, x mgs you; INE, who " een years ago' todav, 2, ® ‘CHiLoRex, 7 YOUNG, ELIZABI : :ur e tribute of wre io the memory o BETH P. r onc I'LIZA- ‘v think ‘st et today “Nre.the ones Wi 1oved_HeE. bett. HUSBAND. MOTHER AND - FUNERAL DIRECTORS. __ JOHN R WRIGHT CO. p{ t. N.W. Pl rth 0047 élyde J. Nichols, Inc. St N.W. Col. 6334, J WILLIAM LEE’S SONS, CREMATORIUM. T PA._AVE. N.W___ NATIONAL 1384, 138 Herbert B. Nevius Funeral Home 924_New York Ave. N.W. istriet 260 ' ]o:cph % § rch’s §m- 3034 M St. T FEuapiioned 164 CHAS. S. ZURHORST Wl lAlT cAPl’Dok ST, o Lincoln W, W. Deal & Co. 81 B ST NE LINOOLN _8300. Funk Gele.r's ‘Sons Co. National 247; u!auu cn-pol 'r-loinnm PR u=o' & Fomersy mmm TR " inc s54d V—I'.FFEKFE’CU ther m;“.-hn-mr‘ ré .-nn Wm. H~Sarao & Co. Private Limousine Ambulmce lll I I‘l ‘ oflmu w. B n-n Co lm Cennse Potomae 4000 FUNERAL DESIGNS. GEO. C. S 3 !"'fi"'fi'fi“’“‘ u}f‘hu J‘?& O'lu and l-llfln Gude Bros. a‘, 1312 P St. Artistio—expressive—inexpensive. Clmml Now Priced As Low As $205 @t the Factory position occupied by the General Electric Refrigerator in “The Young Man feature picture at the Loew's Palace Theater beginning Saturday, May 31st. OWENS, OTIS o. On Wednesday, Mu l- 1930, at 10 at Casualty 'Hospital Ot "5, "owiNg, “evoted. Rusbang 3‘ Emms R Quens father of Mis. wens. r:;x'c“l lgun # J4prse, Count, Va., Frie REY C. e, ke ’c";‘.",;.q;grg.' o W at_10 ‘a.m. Wastlingion Hebrew c--um STEWART, Tussday, M Notice the prominent From Manhattan,” FORT LINCOLN CEMETERY NON-SECTARIAN PERPETUAL CARE wiie B e ioa For kes v. s Sola'or REASONABLE PRICES—TERMS A MODERN CREMATORIUM N BN O OBRATIA OWner's name, con- m er .u:o Tetura to 1230 T ! "n' National Electrical Supply Co. 1328-1330 New York Ave. National 6800 A Washington Owned Firm Worfitin; for the Best Interest of Washington”

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