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THE be a meeting of the Executive Commit- | caused by the death of Charles Cl Fire Committee to Meet. e die Ry o Va., July 2 (Special) — | Committee, to be held at the Firemen's rney, president of the | Hall, Cherrydale, Monday evening, to Ariington-Fairtax - Counties | Firemen's | select & new general chairman of the Association, announces that there will | latter committee to flll the vacancy ton Don: IR the British Navy in a year was fatal. The Bread that requires exceptional skill in the baking—but is matchless in its enjoyableness HE “Split-tep Loaf” is a ORSCH’S PERSONAL su- wonderful sandwich pervision is responsible bread. With it you can for the uniform success make a combination sandwich of this Bread difficult to bake —easy to prepare; and easy —but so delicious in the close, . even texture; with golden- 2’0;‘:;’"' ot}l;:::h half different hued crust, that’s both tender e . and crisp. Sold by grocers and delicatessens throughout the city—and made in the Bakery owned and operated by Dorsch himself for a third of a century Be very sure :Z ’ : : { “Split-top” it is Loaf DR WILEY BURIED | AFTER GHURGH ITE || Funeral of Food Expert Con- ducted in Vermont Avenue Christian Edifice. Only one of 468 cases of influenza in Wiley, noted pure food expert, who || died at his residence, 2345 Ashmead !Dllcc. Monday, were conducted in the | Vermont Avenue Christian Church this | afternoon. Rev. Dr. Earle Wilfley, | pastor, officiated. Interment was in || Rock Creek Cemetery. Dr. Wiley's friends and former asso- | Est. 1883 ONUME Erected in National and other cemeteries ouzhout sur- Beot u.n'?i’:f.'"' Right 0 N G R ANITE . Inc, ss10 A Chic Frock Feminine Daintiness a Demand PERSONAL A safe, non-noisonous preparation ‘housands of particular women to daintiness. A real foe to germ life. .. .18 a most effective hyglenic Soothes, Never Get a box of Key's from your dru; i keep it handy. 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AVE. |~ Funeral services for Dr. Harvey W.| Camera K49 Paris” Perfume wnth each regular $1.00 size “Evening in Plrh Face Powder. cial—Both for. . GOLF BALLS “The finest 75¢ worth of golf ball you ever hit, our price §5¢ ¥ ELECTRIC FANS * mean always a kxR kk s C-0-O-L BREEZE... Why fuss and fume about hotweather? geta STAR- RITE ELECTRIC FAN. our price *& 4’ cold for 20 hours. ®th & F STS. 13th & H STS. ’k************* k*kk**‘k‘k***********************k Ak ek gk ok ok ok ek kok ok § EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JULY ciates in llge many ml- of his life's work were honorary Dr. Wiley, 86 years old, lul.nml.n.d until recently an active interest in the food and act, of which he was known as the Iather. Widely known as one of the fore! most scientists of his time, Dr. Wiley was 8 member of many scientific or- ganizations and was internationally known for the long fight he had car- ried on for the advancement of public | health. KANE RITES ARE HELD ’ Funeral Is Conducted for Lifelong Capital Resident. Funeral services for Mrs. Lillian V. Kane, 74 years old, wife of James Kane, | who died Sunday at her residence, 1745 Columbia road, were held this afternoon |at 8. H. Hines' funeral home. Inter- !menz was in Atlington National Ceme- ter; | )31!'5 Kane, the dlugh!fl' of the late John and_Caroline Boteler Donn of Herndon, Va, was a lifelong resident of Washington. Besides her husband, she is survived by two sons and three daughters, John Eastwood and James Burnham Kane, Mrs. Irma Virginia Simmons, Mrs. Eliz- abeth Boteler Warder and Miss Gladys Courtney Kane. A badger-halr shaving brush, which took six years to make and is valued at $250, was shown recently in London Is Not Enough! nd Charm HYCIENE that is used by insure personal Key's Astringent Powder toilet requisite. urifies and cleanses the mucous membranes. itates or harms the most delicate tissues. it today . home. 80¢ AT ALL PEOPLES AND OTHER GOOD DRUG STORES Keys ASTRINGENT Powber * * * g * * * * % * ¥ * E »* * * * * * * »* »* * * * * * * * * * * * o * »* * * * * »* »* o * * »* * * * * * o * * * * value — ANSCO ARROW FREE.. ONE Flacon “Evenlngm 81 .00 lue Genuine THERMOS BOTTLES New Bakelite 98¢ cap doesn't out of shape. liguids hot or 2, 1930. THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Fair and some- what cooler tonight; tomorrow fair with moderate temperature; Friday prwlbly falr and somewhat.warmer; gentle to moderate northerly winds. Maryland—Fair lnd somewhat cooler tcnuht tomorrow fair with moderate temperature; Friday probably fair and somewhat warmer; gentle to moderate northerly winds. Virginia—Fair and somewhat cooler tonight; tomorrow fair with moderate temperature; Friday probably fair and somewhat warmer; moderate north and northeast winds. West Virginia—Fair tonight and to- MOITOW; somewhat cooler tonight. Record for Past 24 Hours. ‘Thermometer—4 p.m., 73; 8 p.m. '10 12 midnight, 67; 4 a.m., 67; 8 a. noon, 80. Barometer—4 pm., 29.84; 12 midnight, 20.8 8 am. 20.84; noon Highest tempera 1245 pm _yesterday. Lowest temperature, 67, occurred at 3 am. today. Temperature same date lnt year— Highest, 86; lowest, 71. ‘ondition of the water—Shenandoah and Potomae, clear. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) ‘Today—Low tide, 7.26 am. and 7:48 pl'n high tide, 12:48 a.m. and 1:05 2081; 8 g‘m. 4am, 20.79; 29.85. ure, 88, occurred at 18th & COL. RD. 14th & H STS. ************************************************************************************ Tomorrow‘u’w tide, 8:25 am. and 8:43 pm.; high tide, 1:47 am. and 2:06 pm. The Sun and Moon. Moon flm 11:45 a.m.; sets, 11:58 pm. Weather In Various Cities. s 2322358332838 Sessaze Denver, Detroit. E P smsasnscsesastous: SBENSERS! et 3% Hur Dak. Indianapolis _ Jacksonville, ."; s Sgs 3 088 Pt.cloudy ... Cloudy 034 Gloudy 0322 Gloudy Bt.cloudy 086 Pt cloudy ear Pt.cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear Pt.cloudy LR 23233233338 .wa (7 a.m., Greenwich time, today.) Stations. Stockholm, Swede: Glbraltar, ‘Spain (Noon, Greei ) Horta (Faval), Asores Part cloudy cumm Obséivations.) Hamijton muds B# Bat cloudy San Juai Fart cloudy Marriage Licenses. John A. Westbury, 38, Ne Jolepmn. H-nn‘f'i‘r Stmona e Tt Ropert ¥ Dl“]lv 27, Iid Blanche M. Par- itimore, Md., and nd, Ma: Rev. On Rev. Charles §. D dberg, 28, !lnubenmen % Sevy'¥. 3%, end Lens ch 18, and Loretta E. Cos- Norris. Rev: h Wirth 35, Cort ‘nrum B." Hofm: 'nen,u1?!" e jufiey; Jehn,E. Briges. P. Parl 3, Milwaukie, Oreg., 'n'ld N'l’lnnrle ©. Kirby, 23, La Grande, Orel olds, 56, and Lula Asken Md.; Judge Robert %, S, rances © h M. Nel 4 5, Arnold: wa., 17, Baitimore, M4 this city, and Luet Rev “Latry . Rithe and’ Eiizabeth Tyler, J. indoll AIHM E. Pnnkey, 71 m It g 2 rig Beniamin J. O'Connor, 26, this city, and aret T. ‘Dufly, 25, Savannah, V. Charles 3. Trinkals - iiaim 1. Hehley, 21, and Allea 3 32; Rev. James T. Harvi Y AR Hiram X. Kntght, 16, 18; Rev. J. 8. Oarroll. Harola' G’ Nickolas, Cowley, 17 Rev. G & Cinuge W, Fisher. 37, ey. and Florrie V. Davis, vl and Gladys V. Williams. beck, 22: 86, le, Md., an Lillle B Pavne, 48, ‘his ety ey, "adianand Po.?" L. Joh: 22, Al jesse L._Johnson, rxandria; Vo and othy V. Carter, 27, this cit RO eawors S ol g Qeorge D Binger, 22, both of Balti d Personet C. n-m-n tin, 20 Rev. Fre pnc!s in South Africa are para- and farmers face a serlous nd Rems Borish, 21, Farm chuting, light. BILLFOLD tifying. Miss FOR LOST ANmAu .pnu An League, 349 Maryiand ave. 80 LOST, BAG, black, Sunday, in Northeast, Ipg, Siothing, "Biie” wiin Telephone Lin. 1491, " @ _MoneY. BARPIN, h ting; on’ Sunday; re 606, Graystone Apts cont! Rew T"and diamond set- fl. Met. 1602, Apt. BAR between Kenson. small d 7 Biiresu and wold, mond Veterags 13th 1308 Renyon n.n Adamms Reward, luld “crop, bit d fox Tead Tewhrd. e and Va. ave. se.; coin 1566, Brencie 28, or_Alex. 524-J. BUNCH OF KEYS on ring, R st. of T e, PV July L “Reward. 408 Fla COIN” PURSE, black: entrance Booth of "Ruboihiss. canay” stote: & i§g0llls and smail change; reward. DOG, nall, brown, “female, she nose.”_Please notify Dr. s";:n:-. exeu»” bm“ POG Black and white setter. 4 months i o | hs! in_Foxhall Village " Reward: "Clev. 403" ESKIMO Sl‘lTL HUSKV |nswm\ to name Buster. th st. bl EYIA’ILASS or near Ka call Adam nlomsns Friday eve D ne. Rew lfl Clll Jnnll FRATERNTTY PIN, T on ¥ in ot near Census Burgiur Pinder Telura i Leo 8. D. Goodman, 1900 # st.- Ap s 3 GERMAN- SHERRERD DoGL Yound on righe tront les: Geienborood S6th and McKinley st ard If Tequrned 10 8609 30th st., GLABSES. shell oA Builaing QB‘TWHH Department, Navy av Dhot Contain- ‘Adams l\lummum G %, Very eratetul if finder will icinity 13th . 1603, Mr. ear_Tnterna st. P. O. HAT BOX. black, [ost betweeii EIlicott City :;m Baltimore, Rvara " Phone " Bradley MONEY—Several bills; Drobably near in- terlor Dept.; lost Tuesday. Reward, 8. M a: containing @ receipt other papers. Finder e rr\uin. Y2 Weatminster 3t ‘n.v. e LES. L case, corner McKlnIey and Connw{lcut Reward. 5209 ufiim- vmu S‘“ noon. Clll Shus c)uu-k s sty 13 X containing 103 T "' P e e Mifler, ‘Oxiord Hotel, ‘15th ana dy | Fick Desboro land, attorn x| and ‘Bertha M. Phil- B E {FREDERICK H. HOHOFF DIES SUDDENLY AT 61 Retired Employe of Lansburgh & Bro. Was Believed Recov- ering From Illness. Frederick H. Hohoff, 61 years old. employed with Lansburgh & Bro. for 47 ye: died suddenly yesterday at his home, 1631 Hobart street. When strick- en he apparently was recovering from an iliness of two weeks. When a young boy, Mr. Hohoff, ac- companied his brother, Carl F. Ho- hoff, now employed in the Post Office Department, came to Washington from Germany. At the age of 11 Mr. Hohoff entered the employ of Lansburgh & Bro. He retired in 1929 Since his n-uremem he had operated & delicatessen and fancy grocery busi- ness in the Arcade Market. He was a member of the Almas Tem- ple of the Mystic Shrine, Washington Commandery of Knights Templars and Harmony Lodge of Masons. is widow, Mrs. Maud V. Hohoff, and his brother survive, Masonic funeral services will be held tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock at his late residence, the Rev. Charles Enders, pastor of the Concordia Luth- eran Church, officiating. Interment will be in R.ock Creek Cemeury. | FRED M. TRYON BURIED Former Patent Office Division Chief Interred at Glenwood. Funeral services for Pred M. Tryon, former division chief of the United States Patent Office, who died at his home, 3301 Seventh street northeast, Monday night, were conducted st his late residence at 10 o'cloek. Interment was in Glenwood Cemetery. Mr. Tryon, who would have been 77 years old July 24, ‘was rfuledly the oldest employe in point of service at the Patent Office at the time of his retirement in 1926. He had worked there for more than 47 years. For exceeding the speed limit while on his way to mnesrh-‘!” recently, Fred- a Qard ot Thanks, EDJWARDS. LITTLETON. Many thanks tor the ndness, message; sym. Pathy and’ihe b 1 Rora) ceived from rel; friends in my vement. H EDWARDS. :NNA On Sunday, June 291030 men's Hospital, "ANNA 3. s voty n lunl of Ahtz Cole, Hi N.e"d '"yl. Berry and Thomas Ty BARNES, ANNA. The Yuunl lel!! mediate Relief Association: nulx!ud to attend the uneu ANNA BARNES Thursday, July 3, 3 o'el Xeck lrnrsl W, Jnr\ls Co. funeral parlor, NflM\ou“l 2 C NAW, Pr O i ADDIE CHASE GREEN, BACGY " liable Im- funeral o l! 8, Thutsday, July a3 itouox-l of Kiarpasar CBilabor or), Notice of fune: LUCY, Departed thi 1930, :‘! 12:05 L4 uurru omciating. 3+ der Men's @ death on WILLIAM H. Punersl will be held on t 1 p.m., from the un- parlors ul Moon & Allan, 13th Ia. ave. n.w. H. NAYLOR, Pres (JEW) i ‘Thursday, July 3, dertakin st. and H. J. C. BURLLS, Secy. BUTLER, HALLIE. Tuesday, July 1, 1930, at Emergency Hospit LIE BUTLE] devoted husband of Bertha Butler, broth Richard, Alexander, Quilla and Vincent also leaves many other rela- Remains resting at the neral chapel, 3rd and st ‘Notice of funeral later. | CHARLES, BERKELEY. On Tuesday, July 1, Ai0. BERKELEY, devoted husband 3 rands ins resting at r Jarvis Co. funeral home, 1433 You st. n.w b4 Saturday, July 5, at 1 p the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. | CLARK, LAURA Y ve James L. Willlam M., , J. Walter, Eimer Leonard, George Harvey, L. Wilton and Mrs. Alma Funeral from her late resi- Soutn Carolina ave. 1y 3 am., followed ren " o7 Lh ANIEL. MARY CATHERINE. On Tusaday, iy 1, 1930, at her residence. it 26" MARY CATHERINE DANIEL beloved wife of Leonard Daniel and mother of Wheatley P. Mary D, Lord. Funeral from Wright Cn Hl'l 10th st. nw., Thursday. Jul: p.m. Interment Cedar th . ANNIE. Departed this xm .48 nh of faith July 1, 1930, pm, ll er residens 1 Crabtree rl A' ANNIE DANISHER. - devoted motner of Peter Terry. Notice of funeral later. rted this her reside: se. 'She leaves to mourn Phoebe _Campbell 1ife 5th 5! sister, A husband, Albert Dunmore; five children and a host of other relatives and friends. Funeral Thuraday, July 3, at 3 'p.m., from 337 15th st. s.e. | PUTCH. MARGUERITE. On, Sunday, June 29, 1930, Fresdmen's Hospita Biiire BuTcH. devated shte Wan‘and Norris Dullch Fuj urch v, un B, ednesday, " there Shter 3’ not Tate restdence ER. JAMES R, Departed this life Mnn- POy Bune 50, 1030, a% 14 orclock, JAMES a . 21008 nt Jnterment at Orlean, Val. Thursday, ARRETTSON. RONALD E. Suddenly Tues 1: 193, 1% Dickinson' College: hall RONALTS £ ton Q pel. 175 Thursday. July 3, at 3 Olenwoofl Cemetery. vania_ave p.m On_Wed v, July " Valter Recd Hoopiists SOHA'L ERLACH, beloved husband of Katherine lach. Rema ing at, the chapel oF Thormag 8. Berseon, 1811 7th st "nw Notice of nmml hereafter. On u'(\‘l’r i st GOLAR, devoted wife of Golar and daughter of Joseph and Lurv Morris. She also leaves five sisters and_six brothe: lemains resting at the W_ Ernest Jarvis Co. fu- neral home, 1432 You st. n.w. [nterment SuffoXk, Va., Baturday, July 5. 4 HA‘I\!AKII VERNON C. On Wednesday, July 2, VERNON ©. HAMMAKER, hrln\rd Iwn"\lr of Willlam J. Hammaker, Gass ‘and Mrs, Landon ¥ Hamm!r ol 18t ‘Te nn Funeral from ht parlors 0! Pefry & Walsh, 20 H st Saturday, duly 8 at 3p.m- Relative lnd friends invited. Interment Fort Lincoln Cemetery. HEIL. AUGUSTA. Ol\’nlllldl )\lly ! N!fl at the residence of her Mr Mary V. McCarthy, Iill wumnnan clr e AUO STA HEIL Spahn), widow of John R._Heil. hmerll (rom the nbflve Tesidence “Friday. "July 4, 3 Plch!ns Cnthohl: Church W a. ‘th 0 tves. And " frisnds Tavited: Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. HOHOFF. FREDERICK H. oOn Tuesday. 30 oAt 3:18 p.m.. FREDERICK H OHOFF, beloved band Maud ¥, Hono (hee" Bermaidnyauney Sf al from nis late residence, i on Thursday, July and friends "in- Imenmem (private) at on d lluenu‘ Tos s, aume oved wife On Monday, Bise ‘30, 1930, ey Hospital, 'JEAN LABAT. He is survived by his wife, Laba d one “son. R te Tesidence, 1 neral sergices at Dahl- Oeornm’w i on ape] versity, ursday, July 3. ‘at invited. Tatermegt "For Wednasday, e dutger ‘2 3" e ‘ulem mass will (X nmmynl satd EuiiVes "uhg friends, savived: Mount Olivet Cemeters. al hoy *on Thursdas. duly 3. 8t s and interment : ARD od 1 his e ‘on Dl 10 1930 eid Hospital, LEONARD P NEV L1 busband’ of Frances A. B: ther of Mary Frai twenty-ninth year of hi ol of P resting in the chaj us Th oo burn of wumnnan o one. daugmier. Mrs. Max Foe! mont, Va. eral services’ at his pome. in B Blusmonts Thursday, a RAYBOLD. IDA LOUISE. Tu.tdly July 1, Raybold, in son. Waiter C. Omal IDA LOUISE RAYBOLD. Notice of 1u~ SCHOOLEY, INDIA ¥ Mondar, June r e neral later. 30, 1930, INDIA e of e from Jher_ 1.&. . Taterment private. Kindiy omit flowers a SMITH. ROSALIE HARMAN. Died July 3. 1830, at her fesidnnce Carrt ROSALIE TIARMAN @u1 Robert M. Smith. Faneral b 8t Mark's ‘Episcopal, Churen P Friday, July nterment 'Prospect il c-mmn a \fe 3 me SMITH, ROSALIE. Oolumbll LA Yoy are hered Red o n:- death of Anlu died at her W-dnelflw mor Frid Jul 1 15_Carroll :u v 2, 1930. hn- Lo glock” tro ch, 3d re roquomd ‘fl be & BLANCHE WALKER, NG, CHARLES A. AND CATHE nferment of CHARLES A SPALD: NG and CATHERINE C. SPALDING. I‘"G. B! “'llhln ton, D C.. and Saugert! ai resident. * | TILYMAN, at 3 pin daliant u 5 fime, Batifaay, Juls s, G990 Ay the Aifany Rural Cemetery, Atvans. N. ¥. STANT, ERT HYAT HE! July '3, 1930, Ellond t. 'l'h raday, July {erment ot Kokoma, Ind. friends invited A INE. D'Dll‘(. this { l:l?.'lyll 30, 1 &g‘ . At BoRINE T TMaR carrie E. Lewis hugband, rah ’m.: end. Nelis_ 8o July 6. at 1:30 ognt L) al Bu !rom Metzapallt Baptist Churen, 3t ween 1 ln flmnrlam. | CRAWFORD, WILLIAM J. PRONAECR SARN. SR BSOS ;‘u life one year herstd, a1l the world may vese me btz max s heed earnest ecry, dl! “3 -V\LI! l 0‘ m dear mother. Bl voe S my THE CHILDREN. o dl luzvhml o, PP’ 5 GRAWRORD, “Fho “depar 0. today, July 32, 'rhll day brings b :‘E‘ lld. ‘memories 9 X oy 'o:| %"o lhlnk u! hlm today ‘who loved him best. DEVOTED M how we 4 Gur Rentts are achine. r “}u °v','- think of you tods: . KLOTZ KATHERINE V. g loving mi n?a iRl T Years a46 today, July 30 8iT: Palthful to her t, may she rest im peace. KLOTZ, EATHERINE o memory_of our Xo&% mother ORTD who mnl bul not furmtl shall her memory fae lwmw thoughts .hlll w Around the spet wk R. l-eua to_t| died four years ago ly 3, 1 have passed, my heart is still more. Q‘ PY l X !Illl u(c!. As ln lh! lel; {ou ‘a‘l . IN| In_lovi om- rroms SARY ISE i s* who flenll’l lodly. July 3, 155 you, away, N! died art At our loas was Thy DREN. MARY SAND BERTHA & NEWMAN, JAMES EDWARD. oving remembnn:e ol today. Ju\v 2, 1929, R PAMHLAS TURNER, ELNORA. In loving remembrant of Mrs. ELNORA TUI L who ruoa away one year ago today, July 3, 1929, Thl; on; we "IBV. l:‘.' lnn- to _rest " true -.-r..."n.:’.'&'.l that of :5?.‘ a‘h'.x’; us help HER IL’l‘)Rl : ‘WILLIAM, un.vp! JOBEPH _____FUNERAL DIRECTORS. " CHAS. S. ZURHORST 1,EAST CAPITOL 8T " Lincoln 0372 Frank Geicr s Sons Co. Uokerh Chaer. Teleonons [National 2473 V. L. SPEARE CO. aRuat "“"R "-““.'Z'é b W Prank “"m T kw by Wm. H. Sarde & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance b Lincoln 0524 Modern cmnel W. W. Deal & Co, 818 B ST NE LINCOLN 8200, | ALMUS R SPEARE ceeding the Orixinal W 1623_Conneetlout Joseph F. Bx’rch s Sons (IBAAC 3034 M St. N.W Fhone, Wess sose "“Herbert B. Nevius Fi uncul Hom' JOHN R. WRlGHT CO. 1837 10th St. N.W. Phone North 0041 Clyde J. Nichols, Inc. 4300 9th 8t Oel. 6334, J. 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