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THE EVENING OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT —Weekly or Monthly Pavments EISEMAN'’S Fine Men’s Wear Seventh and F AMBULANCES Btei $4.00 Local Call. .. Chambers Co. R.B. CAVANAGH, 0, DIES N NEW YORK 'Prominent Patent Lawyer Will Be Buried in Arlington | Tomorrow Morning. Can e Richard Bryan Cavanagh, prominent patent lawyer of New York and Wash- | ington, died at his residence in New | York City Tuesday after a short illness. He was 50 years old. Mr. Cavanagh was a senior member of the law firm of Cavanagh & James, !and maintained offces both in New W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Trected n National and Corner Spring Road rounding States. % Col. 464 Best M'fie.\r_.(ql;_ Prices Right ON GRANITE Adams 10341 Est. 1883 Frected in Nation. Phones MONUMENTAL CO.. Inc. Wat FANDINE” Stet s N, ke e ¥. Av Natl. SERVICE DRUG STORES 50c size Watkin’s Shampoo 39- $1.49 Value Genuine Leather Foin 99’ For new size money FIRST AID Kits 1 Bandage . . . 1 Adhesive Tape 1 Castile Soap .. 1 Peroxide. . . « 1 Iodine. ... 1 Cotton . ... ‘Tube Ungentine $1.35 Value $1.25 Value COTY'S Face Powder 10c 15¢c 15¢ 15¢ 15¢ 15¢ 50¢ Total Value . . » .- 78¢ FACE CREAMS and LOTIONS .50 Orchard White «50 Chamberlains . « « « . .50 Jergen's . . . 1o o @ $1.00 Denton's Facial Magnesia . «50 Sdilman’s Freckle . 50 Woodbury’s . . , « S0 Pompelan . + sVe'e o o o 4 o $POOKrank’s o o o o o o o o 0 s $1.00 Golden Peacock Bleach .“."." .’ .60 Pond’ oin % . . 60 Daggett & R-mnlell'- 4 SOAPS «10 Palmolive . - «10 Lifebuoy. #25 Cuticura , « + « 25 Woodbury’s , . . .25. Cashmere Bouquet, , .15 Sayman .10 Colgate's Big Bnlh PR b e e .o e 6c 16e 16e 69¢ 25¢ 25¢ 3 for 3 for 4 for SHAVING CREAMS, ETC. .50 William’s Shaving Cream ., . 35¢ .35 Palmolive Shaving Cream ., 21¢ .50 Molle Shaving Cream . . . 36¢c +50 Barbasol Shaving Cream , 37¢ .50 Mennen’s Shaving Cream ., 32¢ S0 AquavVelva . . . . .+ o 30¢ $1.25 Pinaud’s Vegetal . . FACE AND TALCUM POWDERS 20c 3. & J. Baby Talcum , , . 25c Mennen’s Talcum ., $1.00 Coty’s Talcum. . . . » 1.00 Houbigant Face Powder 50c Java Rice Face Powder 15¢ iSe 79¢ 89¢ 36¢ BOURJOIS ‘WONDERFUL “EVENING IN PARIS" 5 o c TALCUM 14th & Pa. Ave. 9th & F Sts. 18th & Col. Rd. -14th & H Sts. 11th & Pa. Ave. 13th & H Sts. | York and this city, of which he was a | | native. | his father having been a widely known i Irish historian and writer. | ducted in New York, and the body is | tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock, follow- | sister, | Society, the American Legion, the Met- | yers' Association, | Law | Alumni r sur- | | Adelaide Rover of this city in 1906 |is survived by his widow, a danghter, | | Mrs. Nell I. Cavanagh of this city BRISTLE-TITE TOOTH BRUSH KEMCO FOAM TOOTH PASTE Mr. Cavanagh was the son of the late Anne and Michael Cavanagh. Mr, Cavanagh was educated at St.| John's College and Georgetown Univer- sit; latter institution. During the World War he served with | the rank of captain in the Judge Advo- lcate General's Department, United States Arm Special funeral services were con- |of heing brought to this city. mass will be held in St Requiem Aloysius Church ing brief services at the home of his | Mrs, Charles S. West, 102 V| | street northeast. Interment will be in | Arlington Cemetery Mr. Cavanagh was many organizations. which he was a member were: The Army and Navy Clibs of this | city and New York, the American-Irish | and United. States Catholic Historical | prominent in | ropolitan Museum of Arts Commission, the American and New York State Bar | ssociations, the New York City Lau» the New York Patent| and the (u‘mgrluv\n‘ Association | Cavanagh was married to Miss| He X Association B M. Miss Adele Cavanagh, and four sisters, Charles S. West, Mrs. Thomas F. ' Somers, Mrs. Walter Asmuth and Miss STAR RITES FOR MRS. HOWELL } CONDUCTED FROM HOME| & Funeral services for Mrs. Anna Byrd | B Aetea: in law from tne | Howell, 76 years old, who died at her | | home, terment w Mrs. Howell, this cit | prominent Virginta family. | vears she took an active part in relief | Home. | work for | was the widow of John Howell. 1443 WASHING Massachusetts y. was a descendant of Confederate _soldiers. Births Reported. homas M 1y and William A. William and Rose Moy L and Midred Dement, virl Clarence and Elma Chenault, girl Edward H. and Laura P _Sutphin John W. and Lessie Spearman. girl. Joseph and Lillian Spencer, John and Margaret Price. girl Waverly and Charles and J Dasd C. and The following births have been reported to Among those of | the Health Department in the last 24 hours Frank E. a Miles P. and Nancy L. Omohundro. girl. Charles J. Ralph H_and Ruth Herbert and Mary Wade. girl Conway W. and Marion Cooke, girl. Ben S. and Kate Fisher, girl Geo:ge 8. and Helen A. Cariner, boy. Harvey and Gladys Davis boy Thorn'on A. and Fran Harry C. an: nd Louise §._Dunkiee. girl and Doanda Wheeler. girl. e. girl. es Phillips. boy. Estelle Raccoosin. boy. nd Constance Woodw jessie Herring, hov ¢nd Mary E Boppe boy. hneider. & boy. wirl. ary Woodson, girl ne Spieer. g1l TON avenue, Tuesday, were conducted at the resi- dence this afternoon at 2 o'clock. in Glenwood Cemetery. for 40 years a resident In- For many She d, boy. THURSDAY d Lucy Williams, wirl George W. and Edith M. Chew, wirl. Joseph and Cora Evans. girl James and Gertrude Wiliams, bor. coe and Alresis Sharp, boy. on and Izitta Prye, £ Baadeifield. bo. Clarence and Ruth Jackson. boy. Marshall and Laura ‘Stanton. boy. Henry C. and Lucile H Washington, boy. Jefferson and Edith Johnson. boy. Stonewall and Helen' Jackson, girl. The following deaths have been reported to the ifealth Department in the last 24 hours: George C Thompson. 83. 618 F st. n.e. Albert W. Pell, 17, United States Soidiers’ 1da B Stowe, 73. Sibley Hospital. Lonis 'J. Garesche, 73, United States Sol- | e Fiome 68, 1042 20t st Sonnion. 44 33 Bomerset pl. Charies Tizhthawn. 82, Garfeld Hospital. Joseph Rley. 58, Georgelown Hospital Della W. Christie, 56, 2223 Minnesota 1901 D st Klingle rd.. Cresk Fark Rock James M. McDonald, 52, Providence Hos- pital William R. Long, 45, 604 North Carolina ave. <. Catherine Tubb, i Deaths Reported. Doushtr. $5. Weills, 39, Gallinger Hospif Manuel Pappas, 38, Casuaity Hospital Mildred Sloper. 18, Emergency Hospital Ernest J."Robinson, 1 day. Sibley Hopital Infant of Eugene and Ellen McMichael, 18 hours, Columbia Hospital. Mildred Dement, 1 hour, E st se. Tnfant of Heary and George Thompson, 60, 2662 Nichols ave. s.e. Rebecea Snowden, 58, 1603 Meigs pl, ih.e. Frank Thornton, 55, 532 26th st John J_ Roy. 40 years, 939 P st s.w. Marie Simmons. 32. Gailinger Hospital. Georke Bracy, 29 years, 1727 Tth st Fdna Thomas. 22 years. Gallinger Hospital, John R_Pitts, 18, Casualty Hospita) Aaron Ranks, 16 sears, Potomac River, Eas'ern Rranch. VACATION NEEDS AND SUMMER SALE OF ilet Goods THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY (50c value) (25c size) June 19 - 20 - 21 DUSTING POWDERS $1.50 Coty’s . . . . 98¢ Houbigant’s + « $1.00 April Showers $1.00 Tre Jur . o $1.00 Hudnut . Both for 39. SHAMPOOS .15 Amami Sha: mpoo . +25 Golden Glint Shampoo. .50 Palmolive S| hampoo « $1.00 Watkin’s Shampoo 50 Packer’'s Shampoo .60 Fitch’s Shampoo « $1.00 Fitch’s Shampoo « CANNON BATH TOWELS Three big thick Turkish Towels JUICE _ EXTRACTOR 35¢ Value ‘gets the juice to” the last drop. Were 39c¢. for your vacation trip EASTMAN HAWKEYE CAMERA We'are headquarters for Eastman or Ansco cameras. Other sizes and styl at prices ranging from 98e to $35.00 o choose from . ine bag. Size 22 x 45. 3 for 1.00 50c size Chamberlains LOTION Keep Cool—Polar Cub and Star- Rite Electric FANS POLAR CUB Electric Fans. Put one in your office, your home, your bedroom. Keep Cool. 85 Value .4 5° Universat Motor ‘Why fuss and fume about hotweather? geta STAR- RITE ELECTRIC FAN. $7.50 Value our price *5.49 MOTOR JUGS to keep your food and drinks hot or cold for 20 to 24 hours—will add enjoyment to the trip. utiliey Monarch motor jugs gallon ca- Plcny 1.19 motor jug with liner $2.50 Value for nationally ad- vertised at $3.50, our priceis stone 35¢ Mum . 60c Mum . 50c Dew . 50¢ Nonspi 60c Neet . . 60c Odorono. 60c X Bazin . $0c Amolin . $1.49 84¢ 49¢ . . 78¢ . .$1.00 . 89¢ . 39¢ 19¢ Electric Cappi $1.00 Bathasweet 50 * 28 are a vacation necessity. Two-pound Iron complete with plug and cord *1.39 Deodorants & Depilatories . NEW Presentation by Bourjois “Evening in Paris Bath Salts Refreshing as §200 an Ocean Dip 1 Dental Needs 25cListerine Tooth Paste 18e 50c Kolynos Tooth Paste 3%7¢ 50c Iodent Tooth Paste 38e 50cPepsodent Tooth Paste31e 60c Forhan’s Tooth Paste 34 60cCorega Tooth Powder39e 60c Fasteeth Tooth Powder . . . . 35¢ Dr. Lyon’s Tooth Powder . 44e 3¢ o .. Regular $1.00 Rubberset Shaving Brush PIPES values up to $4.50 (Except Drinkless Kaywoodie) Special § 13’ ‘/. June 19-25 J U1 1930. THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Mostly fair to- night and tomorrow; not much change in temperature; gentle southwest and west winds. Maryland—Partly cloudy; preceded by local thundershowers this afternoon or tonight in east portion; tomorrow mostly fair; not much change in tem- perature; moderate southwest winds. Virginia—Partly cloudy with local thundershowers in southeast portion to- night and tomorrow: not much change in temperature; moderate southwest winds, West Virginia——~Mostly fair tonight and tomorrow; not much change in temperature. Record for 24 Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 86; 8 p.m., 81: 12 midnight, 74; 4 a.m., 67; 8 a.m., 74; noon, 83. Barometer—4 pm., 2974; 8 pm., 29.76; 12 midnight, 29.83; 4 a.m., 20.86; 8 am., 20.91; noon, 29.90. Highest temperature, 88, occurred at 4:30 p.m. yesterday. Lowest temperature, 65, occurred at 5 am. today. Temperature same date last Highest, 90; lowest, 70. Tide Tables, (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 8:30 am. and 8:35 pm.: high tide, 1:50 a.m ,And 157 pm Tomorrow—Low tide, 9-24 am. and 9:19 pm.; high tide, 2:38 am. and 2:51 pm. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 4:42 a.m.; sun sets 7:36 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun rises 4:43 am.; sun sets 7:37 pm Moon rises 12:24 am., sets 12:22 p.m. Weather in_Various Citles. wTemperature. ey year— rejupy 53 e g 03 W Stations. Weather. “qusia 1s¥] Abilene, Tex.. Albany, N. ¥..012 Atlanta, " Ga.. Atlantic Gitv ! Baltimore. M., Birmingham . Bismarck, N. D) Boston. Mass.... Buffalo, N.' Y. Charleston. §.C Chicago. TiL... Gincinnati, OIG 2 Cleveland, Ohio. 2990 Columbia,’ S.” C. 29.96 Denver, ' Colc.... 29.50 Detroit. Mich..! El Paso. Tex.. Galveston. Tex. Helena, Mont Huron.' 8. Dal Indianapolis.Ind 2992 Jacksonville. 1 Kansas City. Mo. 2088 Los Aneeles. ... 2986 Touisville, Ky.. 29.96 Miami, ¥la..." 30.00 N. Orieans, Lu . 29.04 New York, N.Y. 29.88 Oklahoma ' City. 20.78 Omaha. Nebr... 20.8 Philadeiphin .. 26.90 Phoenix. Ariz.’ 2870 Pittshurzh, 29.92 Portland. Me... 29.94 Portland. Ores. 29.80 Raleirh. N C. 2996 Salt Lake City. 2072 San Antonio. : 29.88 Stn Dieso. Calif 2984 San Prancisco. 20.76 St Louis, Mo. . 2892 St Paul.’ Minn. 2084 Seattle. ‘Wash.~ 20.86 Spokane, Wash. 2984 Tampa, Pla.... 29.92 WASH., D. €..; 2001 . Clear Clear Clear Clondy Clear Clear Clondy Clondy Rain Rain Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Clear Clondy Pt.cloudy Rain Rain Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Rain Cloudy Clandy Pe Cloudy Clear Cloudy Rain _.. Ptcloudy . Cloudy Rain Cloudy Pt.clondy Pt cloudy Pt.cloudy Cloudy Clear (7 am., Greenwich time, today.) Stations Temperature. Weather London, England...... 6 Vienna, Austr : Berlin,” Germany. . Brest. Pranee. .. Stockbolm, Sweden.. Gibraltar. *Spain. ... (Noon. Greenwich time. (Payal). Azores... 74 (Current observations.) Hamilton. Bermuda...... 16 n Juan, Porio Rico!l 8¢ 8 L) Horta Part cloudy Part cloudy Part cloudy Cloudy Rain Havana, Cuba...... Colon, Canal Zone Marriage Licenses. 18. hoth of Iouisa. Va.: Rev. Earle Wilfley. Albert C. Butler, 32. this city, and Jean- 5o Bacie Le Roy Buckingham, 42. and Kathlesn Morris H. Kurtz, 31. Quantico. . and Florence C. Sauer. 21, this city; Rev. T. James B. Blackistone. and Edith A Wilkinson, 18; Rev. Robert W. Brooks. Basim, 21: Rev James H. Miers. “ amue' T. Kennedy. 54. and Ida Ireland, John H. Daniel, 26, and Carmelia Jordan, 20: Rev. Chasteen Murray. myer, 19. both cof Baltimore, Md.; Rev. Rien ' *poote ‘man, 28; Rev. W, A. Ti George W. Atkins. 25. -nd M"dl’(fl 8, Va.; Rev Howard PF. Downs. Clandius 8. Fox. 33, Arcola. Va. Va.; Rev K. B. Carson_ Smith W. Brookhart. ir. 24, Washington. Earaind FLUEnih, Daniel Powell. 21, this city nd Alice M. Rev. J. H Dunham ‘Taylor Rudd, 25, is, 21, this eity; Rev. Thomas B 20: Rev. Leon S. Wormley. Albert J. Bucy. 24, Cumberland, Md., and nd Ceeilia 8. Oifala. 22, Takoma Park, Jack F. Raker. 31. and Grace E. Lathan netta’ Monroe, 21, Indjan Head, Md.; Rev. Ross. 28; Rev. Hugh T. Stevenson v Fitzgerald. a1, William' M. Browne, 24, and Frane Rev. Homer J. Counciler. Clifford Kramer. 21, and Virginia Stottle- Frank E, Mickey, 39, end Gertrude M Thu Wheeler. 21 both of Waverly, and Daisy M. Byrne. 19, Clifton Station, Towa, and Elizabeth Waller, 22, this city Stanton, 35, Fort Myer, Va.; Alexandria, Va. and Ruby W James W. Dawkins. 24. and Bertha Dent Rawlings_ K. Kave, 23, Paw Paw, W. VA . this clty Cotter. Harry J. McGowan, Ir.. Md * and Dorgthy V. Johnson, Rey_ Reuben ¥ Nichoison FOUND. " FOUND, this week. tify by | time lost. amount and - nature of Address Box 41-X. Star office. _LOST. BADGF, Metropolitan Police: June 15. in Glen Echo Park. 1900 _Reward BELT. crcen. between 12ih and 18th on You 1l North 3000. Miss 'rn BICEPOLD with cash and license in_name of Leila 8 reward. " Return to John L. st nw. BREASTPIN. small. diamond and crysial. Monday evening in Dupont Circle section Reward "Call Decatur 3845 or 1920 § st H‘RFASTP!N. wold; Reward vellow ston: 1320 Belmont st Adams 1879 or Willard No. 1361, _on Phone ‘rm. C. driver's Bimert Hiberal Wirt, 1630 P BUNCH OF KEYS ON RING in Anacostia between Anacostia bank and Healv's Drug Store: reward. Return to Mr. Pohl, 1907 Nichols ave. s.e DIAMOND RING (gentleman's), 3ta-karat, set in white gold with two blue chips each side: lost on frain K 4. P. R. R.. from New York to Washington, June 19. Finder kindly call Mrs. Kelly, Met. 5047, after 6:15 p.m and receive liberal reward. DOG—Boston bull,_dark brown: ward._Pot. 0536, _Vicinity of W DOG—Dark _ brown, | jemale” Boston “bull. white face vlcamlr h and California st B Dark-brindle terrier, female white face markings: lost Sunday in Soldiers’ Home grounds. Reward. Call D. T. Tray- nor adams 9100 DRESSES- 8Small package containing two dresses. Monday night on_14th st. or George- town cars. Potomac 2735-J. ENGAGEMENT RING. di ting. old. Believe lost Reward. . Wisconsin 3260, AVESOS O = JACKET -Blue silk (ladics), 5t or on Chevy Chase bus. 1 Wis. 2061, KEYS, 6, on ring, with leather tag: in or near Chevy Chase Theater, Wednesday night. Reward. Address Box 36-X. Star office KEYS. in black leather cask, vesterday on Calvert st.. near bridge or in store. Reward Address ‘Box 95-Z. Star ofce \l()NTY 50 dollars. Conn. ave ley rd.. at b | Adams o PIN. Ihlle gold filigree. one diamond: blue enamel: from Wisconsin ave. down to 35th & P, Tuesday Reward. Cleveland 114 or Lincoln 1085 i PIN—Clionian Coll Literary Society pin. engraved on back ‘‘Magdalene NE'/I!\ W. U.. ‘98 Reward, R. New: 6125 Georgia ave. nw._Phone Ga. 1417+ PURBE—Small, tan. kid_change purse con- ning fum of money; reward. Cleve- DOG, German ice.” female, 6 months old. brown ase return ' to 1360 Trving ond, Tiffany set- at_Chapel Point 6502 Ridgewood on ¥ or Finder “13th Pleare » and Wood- 7 RING—Navy class Ting. engraved “Theodore Gordon Ellyson.” inCapitol View 'WaMe Shop. - Alexandria, V.. Sunday. *June 15, around 6 D.m. Liberal reward if 1eurned to Helen Ellyson. 12 Marsland ave., Annapolis, " Phone_Annapolis_23( SORORITY PIN, Pi Beta Chi; Congressional Country_Club, Tuesday night. _Adams 42 WATOH FOB. black. with goid cross. Wed. esday, In Clarendon, Wilson BIvd.. vieinity heater: reward, Lewis, Clarendon 1680 after 8 p.m. R WIRE-HAIRED _TERRIER, markings on face ped on back. tary rd. B white. brown small patch of hair el Reward. Dr. Bou, 3918 Milt P 20+ A9 DR. McDONALD'S RITES { TO BE HELD IN CHURCH Burial of Dentist, 52, Will Take Place Tomorrow in Mount Olivet Cemetery. Funeral services for Dr. James M. McDonald, 52 years old, dentist, of 1523 Michigan avenue northeast, who died in Providence Hospital Monday, will be conducted in St. Patrick’s Cath- olic Church tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock, following brief services at Zur- horst’s funeral parlors, 301 East Capi- tol street. Interment will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery. Dr. McDonald, who had practiced dentistry here for a number of years maintained offices Il 406 Seventh street. RITES FOR BUILDER Funeral services for Charles M Lightbown, 52 years old, real estate op- erator and builder, who died in Gar- fleld Hospital yesterday morning, will be conducted at his late residence, No. 5 East Thornapple street, Chevy Chase, Md.. tomorrow afternoon at 1 o'clock Interment will be in Glenwood Ceme- tery. Included in Mr. Lightbown's activi- ties in the real estate field was the es- tablishment of Cottage City in nearby Maryland. He was a director of Prince Georges County Bank at Hyatts- ville and associated with the ociation @ards of Thanka. KALDENBACH. ANDREW & 1 thank my relatives and friends beautiful floral tributes sent at ihe death of my dear husband, ANDREW S. KAL- DENBACH, MRS . JOHN. We wish to thank our friends id reiatives for their kind altentions aid Noral tritutes duriig Uhie iiness and ihe death of our dear husband and father WIFE AND CHILDREN I wish to extend my sin cere thanks ‘and appreciation to my friends for their kindness und beautiful flowers during the long Illness and at the death of my mother. HER DAUGHTER, CAROLINE F. RABE. 20* ZEGOWITZ, BERNARD. We wish fo ex- ress cur appreciation and sincere thanks o onr many friends and relatives, also fellow emploves of Charles Schueider Bak- ing Co. for their kindness. svmpathy and beautifil floral tributes at the death of our beloved son. BERNARD ZEGOWITZ. FATHER AND MOTHER. * Braths. BINGHAM, ETHEL MANNING. this life ‘on Wednesday, June 18, her residence. 306 D t. 's.w., ETHEL MAN. NING BINGHAM. Notice of funeral later BURROWS, GEORGE ENOCH, Passed away on Thursdav, June 19, 1930, at 6:10 am., at his' residence, 1105 ' Park rd . GEORGE ENOCH BURRO he- loved husband of Annie Elizabeth Bur- yows. in the 76th vear of his age. Besides his wife he is survived by five children. two daughters. Mrs. James G. Du Vois and Mrs, George N. Bell. and three sons. Harry V.. George L. and Ralph M. Burrows, and one sister. Mrs. Margaret Mallory. ~Serv- PA RABE, SARAH E Departed 1930. at ices at the abdve address Saturday, June | 21, at 2 p.m. CAVANAGH. CAPT. RICHARD BRYAN On Tuesday. June 17. 1930. in New York City. Capt. RICHARD BRYAN CAVANAGH. 8. Army. son of the late Michael and Anne Cavanagh. Funeral {rom the resi- dence of his sister. Mrs. Anne M. West. 103 V . ‘on Friday. June 20, at 9:30 am.: tnence fo St. Aloysius Church. requiem mass will be said at 10 a.m. termen’ Arlington Cemetery DEPUE. ELMIRA = On Thursdas. June 1 0.'at_Garfield Memorial Hospital. E MIRA “DEFUR: haec 87 Sears feiaina resting_at the chapel of J. Willlam Lee Sons. 332 Pennsylvania ave. n.w. unul Friday, June 20. 9 a.m. _Interment Bel- videre, N. J.. ‘on Saturday. DONALDSON. ROBERT. On Wednesday, June 18, 1930, ROBERT DONALDSON. aged 70 vears. 'Remains resting at W. W. 's funeral home, 816 H t. n.e Hill' Cemetery. ~Funeral st. n n- 19 EVANS, ALBERT B. On Sunday. June 1 1930, at ‘Hot Springs, Ark., ALBERT B.. beloved husband of Faith White Evans. 530 Tennessee ave. ne. Fu- Reral Friday aune 30, at, L0 b, from Tabler's funeral ‘ome. 928 M st. n.W. In- terment Arlington. Cemetery. EVANS, ALBERT_B. Washington, D, C, Lodge. No. 15. B, P. O. Elks: The lodgé | will_convene in lon_of sorrow’ o'clock p.m. June 19, at Tab- ler's chapel, 928 M st n.w. for the pur- pose of paying tributé to the memory of our Iate brother. ALBERT B. EVANS, who passed to the Grand Lodge of the Here- after” gune 15th. 1930." Funeral “Friday. ne 20, at 1:30 p.m. Interment at Ar: hagonc: By order of GEORGE E. STRONG. Exalted Ruler. Attest: W. S. SHELBY, Secretary. FIEGENBAUM, ADOLPH M. On Wednes- day, June 18. 1930, at 9:30 a.m.. ADOLPH H. 'FIEGENBAUM. beloved husband ~ of Margaret Fiegenbauny, aged 7§ vears. Funeral from the residence of nis daugh- ter, Mrs. Georze W. Vinal 3810 Jenifer on Friday, Ju at 10 am. Relatives and_frier attend Interment (private) i Cem- etery. FULLER. VIOLA OLI o Oak R. On Wednesday, June 18, 1930, at her residence. 1619 Lang drum lane, Chevy Chase Gardeas. Md., VIOLA OLIVER. beloved wife of Frank T Fuller. Services at the above addrass on Priday. June 20, at 1 p.m. Interment Ar lington Nationai Cemetery. GEIER, CATHERINE _A. On Wednesday. June’ 18, CATHERINE A GEIER. beloved widow of Joseph Geler. = Funeral from her Iate residence, 701 Sth st. n.e. on Sat- urday at 8:30 a.m. ~Mass at Holy Name Church at 9 a.m. Kindly omit flowers. 20 GRANT, LAURA. On’ Wednesday. June 18. 1930, ' at Preedmen's Hospital, = LAURA GRANT, devoted sister of Mabel Arm- strong. = Funeral Saturday, June 21, at 1 p.m. from the Morning Star Baptist Church, 26th_between Eye and K sts. n.w.. Rev. P. C. Bundy ofciating. Interment Payne's Cemetery. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral chureh, 1433 U st n HERBERT, JAMES HENRY. Suddenly. on Mondaz. Jupe, 1s, 1930, JAMES HENRY RT, beloved son of John R. and Lottie Herbert of 1621a V st. n.w. Surviving him are one brother, Horace: one sister. Catherine Herbert: a grandmother. Cath- erine Holmes. Funeral services Saturday. June 21, at 2 p.m. at Frazier's funera home ‘389 R. T ave. h.w. Priends invited. Interment Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. Just a line of sweet remembrance, Just & _memory fond and true, Just & token of love's devotion. That our hearts will long for you.. 20 SR, On _Tuesday, k sesidence. 1707 nw. CHARLES W. KING. Sr at the 8. H. Hines Co. funeral home, 2001 14th st. n.w. on Friday. June 20, at 3 pm. Interment Rock Creek Cemetery. KING., CHARLES W., SR. The members of Association Oldesi’ ‘Inhabitants —are 1e- auested to attend the funeral of our late associate. CHARLES W. KING. Sr. from the S. H. Hines Co. funeral home. 2001 14th ‘st. n.w. on Friday, June 0. 1930, at 3 pm. THEODORE W. NOYES, President. J. ELIOT WRIGHT. Secretary. KING, CHARLES W. SR. A special commu- itlon of Bensamin B. French Lodge, No M. is hereby dny. June do, 1330, At 2:15 P i lodge room ‘No. 1, New Masonic Temple. Wash- ington. D. €., for the purpose of conduct- ing Masonic 'burial services for our late brother, CHARLES W. KING, Sr. By di- rection ' of the worshipful master. SIDNEY 1 SELIEVRE, Secretary, LANAHAN. ELLA FITZHUGH GORDON. On Wednesday, June 18. 1930, at her resi- dence, 1321 Newton st ne. ELLA FITZ. HUGH GORDON LANAHAN. ' age years, widow of the late John 1 Lanahan. Puneral services' on Friday. June 20, at 10 am. at St. Anthonys Church 19 LARKINS. JUANITA G, 1930, At 8 a.m.. JUANIT Servic On Tuesday, June ai Children's Hospital. G.. ‘the beloved daughter of Frank and Ruth Larkins. She leaves to mourn ' their loss a loving father and mother and a host of other relatives and friends. ~Remains ‘will ‘be resting at her Inte residence. 1321 T st. nw.. Priday June '20. from 10 am. until Saturday, 12:30. Funeral Saturday. June 21. at i p.m. from the P. 8. hureh, 10ih and V sis. nw., at 1 pm.. Elder L. C. Sheafe offciating. 'Relatives and friends invited to attend 20+ LIGETROWN, morning. june 18, 1930, LIGHTBOWN of § East Thornappie Chevy Chase, Md.. In his 8Ind vear, loved husband of Maud E. Lightbow neral services at the residence | p.m. day Interment Glenwood Cemetery McDONALD. DR. JAMES M. On Monday, June 16. 1930, at” Providence Hospital, Dr JAMES M. beloved husba; Donald (e " Gleasol) ineral services Will be held at Zurhorst's funeral pariors, 301 East Capitol st.. on Friday. June 20, at 8:30 a.m.; thence {o St Patiick's Church. where mass will be said at 9 a.m. for the repose ot his soul. Relatives and friends inivied “to attend. Interment at Moint Olivet Cemelers 19 O'RIORDAN. ELLEN. On Tuesday, June 17 1930. ELLEN. beloved wife of the late Dabiel O Riordan and mother of the Edward, Emmett and Jennie O Riore Funera' from the residence of her niece, Mrs_ P. J. Lynagh, 1410 Shepherd st nw. on Friday, June 20, at 8:30 am. Requiem t the Shrine of the Bacred Hei Relatives and friends invit Interment at Mount Olf POOLE, ELIZABETH. On Wednesday. .Vnm 0. ELIZABETH POOLE. _Funeral at the Methodist Home. 4901 Coun. 4 . Priday, June 20. at 10:30 am Interment Glenwood Cemelery. * POPE. SADIE. On Thursdav, June 19, 1030, at Sibley Hospital, BADIE POPE, beloved sister of Miss Floience C. Pope. Funeral from chapel of John R. Wright Co.. 1337 10th st. n.w.. Saiurday, June 71, at 2 pm Interment Glenwood Cemetery 20% PORTER. 8. On_ Wednesday. June 18, 1930. at’ Walter Reed General Hoi- pifal. WILLIS PORTER. devoted son of Thomas Porter. cousin of Rosa Carey and Charlie McGruder. Funeral Monday. June 23, from Frazier funeral home, 389 R. I ave. nw. at 1 pm Priends invited. In ferment Aflineton” Netional Cemeters. ‘32 CHARLES M. Wednesday st the | | SARAH F. KALDENBACH, * U | where | In: | at 8| 8 st called for Pri- | — CHARLES M. of Mary Me- | Braths. ROBINSON. JAMES 8. On Wadnesdar, June 18, 1930, i ‘the residence of hig daiighter. 54 10th st n.w. JAMES S ROBINSON. ihe beloved husband of the iate Bessie 8. Robinson and father of Hyla Smith and grandfather of Margaret Smith. Funera! services ‘at the W. W. bers funerc- parlors. 1400 Chapin st dav. _une 20. wt 3 p.m. Intermeént Fort Lincoln Cemetery. 19 RYON, CATHERINE C. On Wednesday, June 18. 1030, at Providence ~Hospital CATHERINE C.. beloved wife of the Iat JOHN R. RYON. Funeral from her late Tesidence, 334 11th st. n.e. on ne 20, at 8:30 a. thence Lo seph's’ Church, where mass will at 9§ am. Relatives and friends invited. Intermeni Mouni Olivet Cemetery. 19 RYON. MRS. CATHERINE C. The members of St_Josrph's Sodality .are reauesied to meet Thursday night. June 19, at 8 o'cloek. al the home of Mrs. Catherine C. Ryon. 334 11th <1 ne. 1o reciis the rosary. Alse to atiend the mass of requiem on Friday morning. SCOTT. MILDRED ESKRID 18, 1930, at 2:28" p.m.. at R 1913 ' Gaies st m.es MILDRED FSKRIDGE SCOTT. fevoted wite of Sam- uel M. Seott and mother of Grace Harris Funeral Saturday, June 21. &t 2 pm St." John's Episcopal Church. 33rd between Volta and Que sis. n.w. Re- mains resting at the W. Ernesi Jarvis West End parior, 28th st. and Dumbarton ave. n.w 20 THOMAS, & On Wedn: from st MARY A Departed this on "Tuesday. June i7. 1930, at 12:30_p.m. at her residence 1518 D st. se. MARY A THOMAS' wile of the late Jacob E. [homas. daughter of the late Willivm H id Saran Dyson. devoted and _loving other of Mrs. Beisie West. Eugene, Her- oerl. HArry. Mazie. Jerome and Louls Tiiomss. She also leaves seven sisters and thiee brothers. seven grandchildren, one on-in-Iaw, Mr. Chatles West; 'three daughiers-in-law, Mrs__Fanny ‘Thomas, Mrs. Quanita Thomas. Mrs. Anna Thomas. and a host of other telatives and friends. She was a member of St. Cvprian's Seciety. resting at the Alexander 8. al_parlor. 318 18th st 0 &t Cyprian’s Church. ¥rs 20, at 9 am_ High m the rtepoe of her soul Mount' Ofivet Cemsters THOMAS, MARY ANN bers of St Cyprians Beneficlal Soctsty hereby notified of the death of Mrs MA! ANN THOMAS. Funeral from 5¢_Cyprian‘s Catholic Church Fridar, June 20, 1930, 8 am. whers mass will he said for the repose of her soul Pres, Ofce: MARY P. MATHEWS, ANNA HARRIS. Sec WEDDERBURN, JANE SARAH. On Wed. nesday. June 16,1930, at 3:15 pm.. JANE SARAL WEDDERBUEN, the beloved wife i (he lule Alexander Johi Weddscburn, Ganghter of the lale Augustus K. Addison, sranddaughter of the late Rev.' Walter Dulany Addison ~ She 15 survived by four sons and one daughter. (wo sistess and one brother. Services at Christ, Church, Alexandria, Vi, Friday, June 20, at 3 o'clock p.m, . WELTY, HIKAM E On Wednesday, June 18, 1930, HIRAM E. aued 75 years. beloved ushand of Gertrude Welty. Funeral from his Iate residence, 38 New York Ave. n.w. on Friday. June 20. at 2 pm. Interment Fort, Lincoln Cemetery WOOD. CHARLES A. On Wednesdaz, Ju 18, 1930, at Gallinger Hospital. CHAR! A’ WOOD of 928 New York ave n.w., his 25th vear. Remains resting at Nevius_funeral home. 924 New York n'w. Notice of funeral hereafter, In Memortam. ALSOP, ARMSTEAD. 1In lafln umfm- brance of my dear husband. ALSOP, who departed this lfll l'n kL 4o today, June 19, 1928. Gone. but can never be forgotten. Hl}q» V“\IXFZ, MRS. LUCY A. ALSOP, J BOND. LILLIAN. 1In sad and loving membrance of ‘my devoted wife, LILL] BOND who departed this life one year ago today, June 19, 1020, God tonk my loved one from my home, Bit never from my heart For (he Teart that Joved you so dearly in e Loves You in death the sam HUSBAND, AQU[LLA BOND. BREEN, DANIEL A. In sad but loving re- membrance of our dear son and brother. DANIEL A. BREEN. who deparfed this iife one year ago foday. June 19, 193 Anniversa mass at St. Aloysius Chur at 7 o'clock. Our hearts still ache with sadness, Our eyes shed many a te God only knows how we miss you At the end of one saddened year. THE PAMILY, * BROWN, JOHN H. In memory of JOHN H. BROWN, who died eleven years ago today. gn‘nl"\‘/-rurdv 6n|(ll at Church of Nativity, rightwoo | HIS LOVING WIFE, NELLIE. ¢ CHEEKS, MARGARET. 1In sdd but leving remembrance of my dear mother. M GARET CHEEKS. who passed away five years ago today, June 19, 1928. In_my heart your memory lnges Sweet and tender, kind and TI’:‘P_{‘! A“‘l :‘Bnrc!'!y‘hl‘ dle! dear mother, 3t T do notthink of you. [AMIE E. RU l.'. re- N DEVOTED DAUGHTER, | EDELEN. ROSE F. membrance _of motner, ROSE E. eleyen years ago, June 19. 191 Gone. but not’ forgotten, Nor shall you ever be; Gone on_1o_rest As God, He knew best. No_flower_in the garden Fairer. brighter ever grew, Tn_sad but loving re- and lovin who al Than' the little flower that whispers, Alwavs Tl remember you YOU)}LDFVOTED DAUGHTER, !nTHA GRAY, MAMIE. TIn lflvlnl’ memory_of our dear one, MAMTE GRAY. who departed | this life one year ago today, June 18, A lllht from our household is gone, | ce we loved is stilled. { A \llln! place is in our home LoviRG "FRIENDE" SDWARD BUNDY, Ny MARION, CLIFTON BAMPLE MUNZINGER, CATHERINE §. In loving re- membrance of our dear mother, CATH- ! ERINE 8. \u’mzmum, 'muu"“ red ‘I;\:u ternal resc four years ago, ) | e e T OVING CHILDREN. . & S, EMMA M. In memory of EMMA TR M AToMAS, who devaried this lte” five 1 !elr.‘ ago today, June 1928, I cannot say, And T will‘not say, That she is dead She 'is_just With a cheery smiie And a wave of the hand She has wandered Into an unknown land. And left us Dreaming how very fair 1t _needs must be. Since she lingers there. And_you—oh. you— Who the wildest yearn For the old-time step And the glad return. Think of her faring on As dear In the love of there As the love of here: Think of her still As the same, T say— She is not dead She is just away. ! SAMUEL THOMAS AND CHILDREN. ¢ YATES, GIDEON J. In loving memory of our_dear husband and father. GIDEON J. YATES, who departed this life two vears ago today, June 19, 1928, Our hearts still ache with sadness, Our eves shed many_tears. For God only knows now we miss you, | At the end of two saddened vears HIS LOVING WIFE AND SONS. | FUNERAL DIRECTORS. |7 W. W. Deal & Co. ®16 B ST NE______LINCOLN 8200. CHAS. S. ZURHORST “Frank Geier’s S ns Gov 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. National 2473 odern Chapel. Tele TIMOTHY HANLON Puneral Director Pflvlh Ambulance 641 H St. N.E Linc. 5543 /|V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of nor eonnected with the original W Speare establish. ment, 1009 H St. N.W. Phone Prank. 6626 Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance {42 B 8T NE Lincoln 0524 | Modern Chapel ALMUS R SPEARE ucceeding the Origin 1623 Conneeticut Av WILLIAM H. SCOTT 409 8th ST. S.E. LINCOLN 0530 Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (1SAAC. BIRCH) .\UH M <|. N.W ‘i’:“':‘;"_::;‘ 1.0?|' ed 1870 JOHN K.“WRIGHT co, _1337_10th St. N.W. Phore North 0047 Clyde J. Nichols, Inc. Im oth At N WA ColL_6334. “J. WILLIAM LE] LEEs 'S_SONS, FUN CREMATORION. 332 PA. AVE. N.W. NATIONAL 1384, 1388 FUNERAL DESIGNS, GEO. C, SHAFFER ERATE PRICES, T 'f‘flflfl %é{'&ii ye Open Evenings T CEMETERIES. GLENWOOD CEMETERY Yaultage, $8 month Cholce fofs and siles for sate.

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