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THE EVENING ceremony wil! be participated in by expecudwberudyiwm'vlceurly DETROIT-WINDSOR TUNNEL | seremony Eilsaind . by |exprced 1 be, FoRd) fr serice wecty BULKHEAD TO BE BROKEN citles and_ will be broadcast by radio t 1,000 automobiles each way hourly. fon' WWJ. The broadcast is said to be the first in history to originate from under a body of water. The delegations from the two ecities will wezlk through the shield-driven sections of the tunnel until they mme‘ Deaths Reported. Catherine M. Benham, 80, 1800 Potomac ave. s Regina R. Ney, 77, Kendall House. Prank M. Jenkins, 74, 237 8th st. se. Hester Kent, 74, 3037 Dent ghasies i Jfifl"s.“au%s' Blst. ne. osie o A Gk g Denostast | Waliel ¥ Faskr, ™ Dennis Prye. 7L 1112 Howard Dotliss’ . Tenson. 63, 118 Seaton g Xiber? Taglor. 5. 2638 ‘Do, Hiflam Notan. 5 $25,000,000 Vehicle Project Ex- pected to Be in Use Early in Autumn. to the point where the bulkhead By the Associated Press. - ceparates them. Talks into microphones DETROIT, July 14—A bulkhead | will be made and then the Bulkhead under Detroit River will be broken |will be bored through bringing the through with ceremony this afternoon, | cities' representatives together. marking another step toward completion | The “holing through” will come three of the $25000000 Detroit-Windsor | years and two day after the first International ~ Veéhicle Tunnel. The | boring test was made. The tunnel is ne. | 34 1103 Florida ave se. FRESHFRUITS & VEGETABLES Sowega-Grown Guaranteed Watermelons ik Each 39¢ The watermelon crop reaches its peak this week, and as usual A&P passes on to its customers the Benefits to be realized in lower retail prices made possible thru lower costs. Serve watermelon for lunch these warm days® or as a desert at dinner. It is economical as well as nutritious. 02.20c | & Sweet Corn...4 =" 25¢ | Thin-Skin 1=+ \ Lemons 2 | LargeRipe Bananas Two More Brand-New A&P STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., Births Reported. The following births have been reported to the Health Department in the past 24 hours: George H. 8. and Eleanor E. Snyder, girl. Raiph L. and Helen Chambers, girl. F. and Katherine John'L and' Manie Noore. girl Otto W. Cainerine R. Smith, girl Arthur D. and Metiora E.-Marks. girl. Louis U. and Celia A. Birdso «°? W. and Dorothy Riemer John F. and Mildred Dirks. sirl. James and Thelma Carter. boy. Robert and Connie Valeniine, William “and Jennie Hollingswo Josse 8. and Jackson, boy Joh and Albarta Green. bos Le Roy and Flossie Campb boy. Earl J. and Florinne Gillums. b0y, Combination Food Stores Open This Week End! One at 2447 18th St. N.W. Near the Intersection of Columbia Road and 18th St. The Other at Riverdale, Md. On the Baltimore Pike and Madison Ave. Open House Thursday Night Home Grown Beets ™ 5¢ Bunch Carrots 2" 15¢ | Iceberg Lettuce 2 ™" 25¢ } Fancy Tomatoes ™ 10c Cantaloupes 7: 2 ™ 19¢ White Squash. ....™ 5¢ Food and other articles you buy in stores cost less to put up these days because all over the world the raw materials used in them have be- come cheaper. this kind that comes to A&P goes to you as a matter of course. (Personal) Every saving of That one reason why the cost of living of A&P customers is steadily going down. (Other A&P News on Page A-3) REGULAR LOW PRICES 2iea25¢ ™ 39c¢ 43c 32¢ 35¢ 49c. Rich and Creamy Ib. 33 c Print or loose Pure Refined Lard Fancy Creamery Butter Sunnyfield Print Butter Wildmere Fresh Eggs Sunnybrook Fresh Eggs e crions Fine Granulated Sugar ™ *** ™" 10 ™ Sunnyfield Sliced Bacon American Store Cheese Cut fresh from the tub In quarter-pound Ib. portions In dozen cartons doz. Nationally Kno;v-;l LUX (Soap Flakes) 2 Sm. Pkgs. Lg. Pkg. 19¢ | 22¢ Gelfand’s Mayonnaise | In aseful glass jar containers 33¢c Del Ray \ 'Italian Dinner “An ecomomical meal for three or four.” rke. 29¢ -Fall Pint Jar Standard Quality Tomatoes. .3 ™* ™ 25¢ New Pack June Peas............"" 10c Standard Quality Crushed Corn...“" 10c Del Monte or Reliable Peas. . . ..2 <™ 35¢ Del Monte or Libby’s De Luxe Peaches..2 “*™ 45¢ Quaker Maid Baked Beans. . ....2 ™ 15¢ Encore Prepared Spaghetti. ....2 ™ 15¢c Campbell’s Pork and Beans. ...3 “™ 25¢ Kraft's Cheese American—Pimento—Swiss {V4db.Pkg. 4-lb. Pkg. | l3c}23c: Pasteurized Milk & Cream Walker-Hill Sweet Milk .. ....pt., 7c Sweet Milk qt., 13¢ Buttermilk ......pt, Tc Buttermilk .....qt, 13¢ Cream... gill, 10¢ Cream .....1%5 pt., 18¢c Cream .......pint, 36c Cottage Cheese, pkg., 15¢ Chocolate Milk, 1% pt., 5¢ Chocolate Milk . . .pl., 9c Chevy Chase Sweet Milk......pt, 8¢ Sweet Milk.....qt, 15¢ Buttermilk .......pt., 8c Buttermilk ......qt., 15¢ Croam' oo ..ugill, 12¢ Cream . Vo-pt.,, 20¢ Cream '.......pint, 38¢c Cottage Cheese. . ....15¢ Chocolate Milk, 1/5-pt., 5¢ Chocolate Milk, pint, 10¢ Lipton’s Tea REGULAR LOW PRICES 25¢ 20c 15¢ 25¢ 29¢ 39¢ 13¢ 10c 12-0z. Pkgs. 3 Cakes Hot Pan Processed Comet Rice Lifebuoy Soap -5 Alaskan Pink Salmon b P&G White Naphtha Soap; 6 ** Manhattan Dill Pickles % Manhattan Sweet G.herklns e Gulden’s Mustard Iona Ketchup Cocomalt Junkett Powder Jar 8-0z. Bottle /- IN OUR MEAT MARKETS (Strained) Fruits & Vegetables 2 .-28¢ N\ 8 o’'clock \\ Coffee “The world’s largest selling coffee. . 25¢ Shoulder Lamb Roast Lb. 25¢ Breast of Lamb b 15¢ Plate Stewing Beef. . . . ... .2 " 25¢ Fresh Ground Hamburg........" Loffler’s Skinless Franks........... .“" Loffler’s Summer Sausage Meat.™ Auth’s Smoked Sausage......." Brigg’s Pep Luncheon Loaf. . .* ™ Smoked Liverwurst. ........ Vitalac Cottage Cheese........" | 6-0z. cans % Ib. Nationally Known and Advertised Items Eagle Condensed Milk........."" 19¢ Clicquot Club Ginger Ale....2 ™ Chipso Granules or Flakes. . . .. Dromedary Grapefrui Campbell’s Tomato Soups wemn Oil For all cooking purposes pint can Orange Pekoe blend White House Evap. Milk, California Peaches Old Dutch Cleanser Lighthouse Cleanser Lea & Perrins Sauce | | | | | | 29c¢ pkg. Sweetened in can syrup 3 cans 1-1b. pkg. Waldorf Toilet Paper. ......3 Tall Cans & 19¢ 2/*=13¢c 3 S 10c Halves in Syrup Ya=lb. Can Assorted Pkg. Flavors Brillo, Steel Wool & Soap; 2= “The latest addition of our own factory’s pro- 10- 9-0z. Jar. . National Biscuit Company Sugar Top Bars and Assorted Coeomn Flngon MONDAY, BRIC. GEN. SMITHER DIES IN ILLINOIS Formef- Budget Co-ordinator Was Veteran of Three Wars. Brig. Gen. Henry C. Smither, former chief co-ordinator of the United States Budget Bureau, died yesterday in Lawrenceville, Iil, He was 36 years old. | Gen. Smither had undergone an ap- | pendicitis operation Wednesday, _but failed to respond favorably. Fatal complications followed a second opera- | tion on Saturday. ] His extensive supervision of Army supply co-ordination in the World War | brought Gen. Smither into close as- | sociation with Brig. Gen. Charles G.| | Dawes. now Ambassador to Great Brit- | ain. When Gen. Dawes, as Vice Presi- dent, organized the Bureau of the Budget, he selected Gen. Smither as | chiet co-ordinator. | Born at Fort Sill. Okla., the son of | Gen. Robert G. Smither, Gen. Smither was a veteran of three wars—the Span- ish-American War, the Philippine In- surrection and the World War. He graduated from West Point in 1897 and retired in 1928 as & brigadier gen- eral. In 1929 he served as a member of the Dawes Commission for arranging the Santo Domingo budget system. He | held the Distinguished Service Meda]x‘ /of the United States and Panama and |8 commissicn in the French Legion of | Honor. At Lawrenceville, where he had re- | sided since his retirement from the service, he was a director of the Indian Refining Co. Besides his widow, Mrs. Helen L. Smither, he is survived by a son, Henry JULY | without C. Smither, jr, of Lawrenceville, d two daughters, Mrs. Paul Armel and Mrs, George W Gerlng of this city. FURNITURE SHOW OPENS Canada and Mexico Represented at Semi-Annual Chicago Event. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, July 14—With only two States not represented, the semi- annual furniture market and style show | at the American furniture mart be- igan its second week today. The show |closes next Saturday. Total registration of retail furniture and department store buers during the first week was 3,767, making the cur- ‘ran exhibition the second largest in the history of the mart. V. L. Alward, president of the fur- niture manufacturers participating, says more business has been booked than was expected. Dealers present include men from three cities in Canada, as well as | retailers from Hawaii and as far South as Monterey, Mexico. EPIDEMIC TRAILS QUAKE State in India Has 45 Deaths From Mystery Malady. By the Associated Press. GANGTOK, Sikkim, India, July 14.— The populace of this little state has become greatly worried by a myste- rious epldemic which since the earth- quakes of a few days ago has claimed 45 lives. Many others are ill and not expected to survive. ‘The theory of some physicians that the earthquakes, disturbing the earth's surface, uncovered dormant germs, has been accepted to some extent. The disease is similar to cholera. Sikkim, perched on top of a range of the Himalaya, shook like a skyscraper during the quakes. The tremors dam- aged many buildings and cracked house walls throughout the country. POLAND 0.K.s BRIAND PLAN United States of Europe Idea Fa- vored if Limited. PARIS, July 14 (#).—A note from the Polish government made public by the French foreign office yesterday stated Poland “entirely associates itself” with the European federal union plan of Foreign Minister Briand. The note says, however, the propesed federation must in no way infringe upon the work of the League of Na- tions, and it must not be directed against any state or group of states, nor be detrimental to the sovereignty of any of the contracting powers. Marriage Licenses. Albert F. Xander, 22, Silver Spring. Md., and Mary D."Stoops, 31, this city: Rev. Wal- ter Michael Harry T. Houff, 35, and Myrtle I. Cook- man, 28; Rev. John E, Briggs Aubrey M. Goode. 22, Ballston, Va., and Catherine M. Troutman, 19, Clarendon, Va. Rey. L. 1. McDougle Clifton M. Smith. 25, and Mabel B. Thomp- son, 19: Rev. Claire E. Hawthorne. { ,Glenn O. Carnahan. 21, and Piorence A. Alexander. 18, both of Sharpsburs, Md.; Rev. ue Est, 1883 Best Materials Prices Right WASHINGTON GRANITE MONUMENTAL CO.. Inc. WM. JARDINI ty; s n. v Ave N e Nan_ss1e ((t ”"’7(« qaammmyn Good Housekeeping Institute On Sale by All A & P Stores oP THERE 1S NO BETTER FREE-RUNNING INTERNATIONAL 14, 1930. Budget Ex-Official Dead BRIG GE H. C. Q‘"THEK TRACTION FUND SOUGHT Insull Plans ‘25.000.000 Rehabili- tation and Merger at Chicago. CHICAGO, July 14 () —Samuel In- sull, traction magnate, has requested Halsey, Stuart & Co., investment bank- ers, to head a syndicate for raising around $25 ,000,000 for beginning work on extending and rehabilitating Chi- cago's transportation system. Insull also said he had asked Halsey, | Stuart & Co. to become consolidation manager in effecting the merger of the | traction interests, authorized in the | July 1 referendum. | It is planned to begin work at once waiting for the consolidation | to be consummated. THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Fair and cooler tonight; tomorrow fair and continued cool; moderate northwest and north winds. Maryland—Generally fair and cooler, preceded by showers in extreme south- east portion tonight; tomorrow fair and continued cool: moderate, possibly fresh, northwest and north winds. Virginia—Generally fair and cooler tonight, preceded by local thunder- showers in extreme southeast portion this afternoon or early tonight; tomor- row fair and continued cool; moderate to fresh southwest winds, shifting to northwest or north by tonight. Record for Past 36 Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 83; 8 p.m., 80; 12 midnight, 69; 4 am., 66; 8 am, 72; noon, 84; 4 pm., 89; 8 p.m., 83; 12 mid- night, 77; ‘4 am, 76; 8 am., noon, 71. Barometer—4 pm, 2085; 8 pm, 29.87; 12 midnight, 29.88; 4 a.m., 29.8 8 a.m., 29.86; noon, 29.82; 4 p.m., 29.76; 8 pm,, 20.71; 12 midnight, 29.68; 4 am., 20.65; 8 a.m.,, 29.70; noon, 29.79. Highest temperature, 91, occurred at 4:30 pm., yesterday. Lowest temperature, 69, occurred at 10 am. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 88; lowest, 69. Condition of the water—Potomac and Shenandoah, clear. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 4:52 a.m. and 5:18 pm.; high tide, 10:21 am. and 10:56 pm. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 4:53 am.; 7:3¢ pm. ‘Tomorrow—Sun rises 4:54 am.; sun sets 7:33 p.m. Moon rises 10:06 p.m,, sets, 8:14 am. Weather in Various Citles. Stations. + gwpIngak Abilene, Te; Albany.' N. ¥ Atlants, Ga. Ausntic Ci timore, M Blvminaham . 38 Bismarck. N. ‘D, 30.2¢ Boston, Mass... Buffalo, N. Y. Charleston, sc 2988 Chicago, Cincinn Cleveland, Ohio. Columbia.” 8. C. Denver, Colo... Detroit, Mich. Rain Pt.cloudy - Pt.cloudy : Rain Clear * Clear . Cloudy Clouay Rain Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy . Clear Clear Pt.cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear s. Indianapol xnu:nou Jacksonville,Fl; Kansas City. M Los Angel Louisville, Ky. Miami, | Fia Orleans, u New Yok N¥ Oklahoma' Oit: Omaha, Nebr. Philadeiphia Phoenix, ~Ariz.. Pittsburgh, Pa. Portland, Me... Portland. Orek Raleigh, 'N. C... Salt’ Lake City. San _Antonio.. San Diego, Colif 20.82 an_ Francisco. St. Louis, Mo... 30.08 St. Paul. Minn.. 30.26 Seattle, Wash . Spokane, Wash Tampa, Fla.. ... 2 WASH, D. C. 2 T - Cloudy Cloudy . Clear Clear Rain Pt.cloudy Cloudy + Cloudy Clondy Cloudy . Clear . Clear Pt.cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear ! Cloudy . Clear Cloudy 0.08 Rain FOREIGN, (7 am., Greenwich time, today.) Temperature, Weather 6" Gle Vienna, Berlin,' Germany. . Stockholm, Sweden'. Gloraltar, ‘Spain - (Noon, Greenwich Horta (Faval), Azores... (Current observations.) Hamilton, Bermuda... i San Juan, Porto R Havana, Cubs, Colon,_Canal lear ogg: ime. today.) Part cloudy Part cloudy Part cloudy Clear Zone Rain LOST. RMATURE from eleciric moton. on G st ARMATLUAE now. “Silverbers Electric Co. $000 E st.n.w. BITCH, biack, police; 6 months oid: f brown feet. Reward for return. . Newton. A BATHING BAG. containims three t Chevy Chase swim- | Lincoln 8363-J. * BLAGK SILK COAT op R st. between Wis- consin ave. and @ st. Please phone Potomac 4335: reward. BREAST PIN. small, gold cross and crowni near 2nd and s-m_ and 111, 0 award, incaln 1hi3. 4 CH OF KEYS— ST ang 3. ton_st._Col. 274 bin'nrwn:s—on- Dreferred siock cer- tificate, No. 143, and one common stock cer- tificate, No. 145, of American Drug Stores, Inc. stock. Boih certificates are made out in the name of James P. Norton, Middletown. Yo, Finder will blease communicate. witi mierican nc., Insurance Washington, D. C. e COAT. blue. to & man's suit, on bet. 19th and 21st, on Sunday’ evening, 315t st. n.w. or call West 1276, Rewatd. ‘DOG_Brown police ok, about oId: answers to Ranger. Reward. 1403 Oak st. n.w. _Adams 7990, EYEGLASSES, shell rim, in black Jeather , _either on SO e - W T S ay, July u Vicinity Return 1o 1615 News 1 ve .+ Phone Notin 140 AG, '8, ll‘lil- Vard, Natioha 7 [A] G, _lady’ :utg' (:'om Ufll N e o N, 0, av . Hon,_Rewara. © Atianiie. 1igs Unon S IRISH SETTER_Lost or strayed; reddish brown, with white l‘h?l' 1y P3040, " Phone Wyckof. National 1380, Reward POCKETBOOK —Lady's. brown leathes taining identification card, keys, TR oW, Gowntown: o T RING, cluster center, tween Pnrk and C |Imhfll 'd . l‘lh Rey 1ed WALLET, ¢ e Vet drom ot to *You. st Vicinity” ot 5ity”o Reward. 1208 € com REV. CLARENCE RICE EXPIRES IN BOSTON Was Pastor of First Universalist| Church Here Three Years, Retiring in 1926. Rev. Clarence Rice, former minister | of the First Universalist Church here, | died suddenly Friday at the home of h son, Rev. Otis Rice, in Boston, Mass After a three-year pastorship of the| First Universalist Church, now the Uni- | versalist National Memorial Church at| Sixteenth and S streets, Rev. Mr. Rice| retired fn 1926. Since that time he had resided in Boston, returning here regu- | larly, however, to pass the Winter sea- son. He was & non-resident member of Cosmos Club. His wife died two y ago while on a European tour Funeral services were held' in Boston Saturday. ; GIRL SHOOTS STEPFATHER LONDON, Ky, July 14 (P.—Rul 5y | Sears, 16, was in jail here today charged with slaying her stepfather, John Sears 35, at their home in Pittsburgh, 4 miles north of London. The girl told officers her stepfather | began throwing dishes at her and ste | seized one of his pistols and shot him | in the chest. He died a few minutes afterward. Card nf Thanks, WARD, FULTON ARTHUR. We take this! means of thanking our relatives and f{riends | for the floral tributes and expressions of | sympathy at_the death of our loved one FULTON ARTHUR WARD, THE PAMILY. Born. and Mrs. P inonunce the bir spital, July Braths. on Sunday. July At Georgetowh University Howpita widow of the late John D. Allen. from James T. Clements’ ~Sons' home, ' 1241 Wisconsin ave. on Tuesda: July '18, st 8:45 am.; thence to Holy Trinity ‘Church, where requiem mass will be said at 9:15 a.m. Interment at Onk Hill Cemetery. A BARRY, EDITH ANN. On Sunday, July 13, 1930, at her residence, 2328 Champlain st. nw. EDITH ANN. beloved daughter of Heny O and Maggie Barry, devoted sister of Robert and Peter Barry. ‘She leaves Lwo uncles, one aunt, two grandmothers and one great-grandmother. - Puneral Tuesday. July 15, at 10 a.m.. from Lomax's chapel, 1400 8'st. n.w.' Friends invited. Inter- ment Pavrie Cemetery BOONE. MARY July 3. 1930, at her residence, MARY ELIZABETH BO( wife' of Joseph F. Boone, me Foster, Charles Boone and ley. 'She also leaves three sister "and eight erandchil Weaonesday, July 16. at 10 W. Ernest Jarcis funeral chu st. N, BOOZI, WALTER H. On Saturday, 1930,” @t _Garfleld 'Hospital. beloved husband of Anna D, Booze, Fu neral services at the S. H. Hines Co. f neral home. 2001 14th &t. n.w. on Tue: day. July i5. at 11 am. Interment at Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Md. BRESLIN. ANNIE M. F. On Monday, July 14, 1930, at Gallinger “ospital. ANNIE M. F.'BRESLIN, 833 5th st. n.e.Funeral from Hanlon's funeral chapel, 641 H st. ne, Wednesday, July 16, at 3 p.m. Intérment Glenwood Gemetery. Relatives and friends nvite BREWER. IDA VIRGINIA. On Monday, July 14, 1930, ‘at 7:15 a.m. at_her resi dence. 409 R st. n.w. IDA VIRGINIA BREWER. the loving sister of Lizzie Bell, Martha Willlams and Wilson J. Brewer. sister-in-law of Ida Brewer and Mary Stewart. She also leaves other relatives and friends. Notice of funeral later. Re- mains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral church, 1432 You st. n.w. BROWN. MAGGIE. On Sunday, Gallingar Hospital, MAGGIE BROWR " o1°38. Piorce s n M., Rstetn: law of Mrs. Lulu Marshall. = Remains rest- ing at the John T. Rhines funeral chapel, 3, and Eve sts. sw. Notice of funerai ater. COFFER, CORA ETTA. Officers and mem- bers of the Northeast Benevolent Associ tion are requested to attend the funer of Sister CORA ETTA COFFER. Fugeral Wednesday. July 16, 1930, at 3 p.m.. from Israel Baptist Church. 11th st. between P and G n.e. Wear all white EMMA G. PETTIFORD, Pres. CLARA E. HICKS, Fin. Sec. COLFORD, GENEVA R. On Sunday. Ju 13, 1930, at the residence of her fathe inllaw, 3615 15th st. ne. GENEVA R.. be- loved wife of the late Claude V. Coifor Funeral from the above residence Tuesda: July 15, at 8:30 am.; thence to St Al thony's’ Church. were mass will be sa 38,9 am.” Interment Mount Olivet Ceme- ery. CRUTCHFIELD, BESSIE HOLMES. Entered into eternal rest Sunday evening, July 13 a6 1010 p.m., at her residence. 1332A Half st. s.w.. BESSIE HOLMES CRUTCHFIELD, devoted wife of Benjamin Crutchfleld, lov- ing daughter of Kate Holmes. She leaves three brothers and many and friends to mourn their loss. “Remains resting at the John T. Rhines funeral chapel 3rd and Eve sts s.w. Notice of funeral iater. DUNN, GRACE L. On Saturday, July 12. 1930, at her réjidence 3411 Broun st nw. "Funeral from the Shrine of the Bacred Heart Tuesday morning at 0 i MANTIS at Sibley Mr 13, 1448 T st NE, devoted et of om the h, 1432 You 15 July 12, WALTER H.. July 13, EISENBERG. EL _J. Suddenly. on ey ity 15 1080 SAMUBL 3 agéd 35, beloved husband of Marion Eisenberg. Fu- neral from the chapel of Bernard Dan- Zansky. 3501 14th st n.w. Tuesday, July 15, 1:30 pam. Interment Friendship Ceme- tety, Baltimore, . Md. FLABERTY, WINNIFRED. On Sunday, July i3, 1930, WINNIFRED FLAHERTY, daugh- ter of the late Timothy and Nell Flanerty. Funerai Tuesday morning, July 15, at 6 gelock from . the Little Sisters of the Poor. 3rd and H sts. n.e. Interment Holy Rood Cemetery nt 11 o'clock. FLEET. MARIA E. Entered into eternal Test 'on Saturday, July 12, 1930, at her residence, . 610 2nd st. sW. MARIA 'E. FLEET, deyoted mother_of John H., Pat- N, Aurora and_Sullivan G. Fleet, Sarah Walker, Mrs. Lettié Patrick C. and Isaac B. Scott s seven grandchildren. one great- grandehild and many other relatives and friends to ‘mourn their loss. = Remains resting at the John T. Rhines funer chapel. 3rd and Eve sis. Funer Tuesday, July 13, 2 from Ebeneser Church, ' 4th”an se. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. Al members of Bethel 0. 1710, G. U. O of O. Fu are Liereby notified to attend cail mesting Monday, July 14, 1030. 8 pm. Pythian Hall, o arrange for the funerai’ of ‘Sister MARIA FLEET. Funeral Tuesday, July 15, 3 “oclock pm, from Ebenezer M. E. Church, 4th and D sts. s e ALBERTA ROBINSON. M. N. 0 MARY A. 'BRASS, W. FRAZIER. WINNIE. Eintered into eternat rest Monday morning, July 14, 1930, at 3:30 o'clock. at her residence, 413 21st st nw. “WINNIE FRAZIER, devoted mothe: of Mrs. Mary Thomas and Mrs. Annie Ritiard. ‘She also leaves eleven grand. children, four * great-grandchildren and | three great-great-grandchildren and many other relatives and friends. Remains rest- ing at John T. Rhynes funeral thapel 3rd and Eve ats. s.w. Notice of funers fer FRIEDMAN. GEORGE. Suddenls, on Satur- day, July 12, 1930. 3t Providence Hospital GEORGE J 'FRIEDMAN. Funeral services on Wednesday, July 16, at the resiience 810 215t st. nw, at 850 thence to St. Stephmi's Gatholic Ch 25th and Pa._ave nw, where m be offered at @ wm. for'the repose of his soul. Intar- Tent at Haly Rood Cemotery. 18 GRAY, KATHERINE A. Suddanly. on Mon- day.’ July 14,1930, at 1:10 am.. ut her Tesigence, 901 24th' st. nw. KATHERINE A 'GRAY, beloved wifé of Gharles TuGrav and daughter of the late John and Murphy. - Notice of funeral hereafter, ROSS, JOSEPH HENRY, Suddenl Con gy s REAL TIIS B Georectown University Hospital. JOSEPH HENRY GROSS. beloved hushand of the Iate Katle L. Gros Fie neral {rom ‘the funeral parlors the George W. Wise Co., 2900 M st. nw. Wed- nesday. July 16.'at 8:30 am. thence to Hbly Trinity Church, Where Tiass will be sald at 9 a.m. for the repose of his soul Helntives and. friends invited. = Interment Rock Creek Cemetery, ES. WILLIAM FRANKLIN. On Sun- July 13,1030, at 4:35 pm. at the home ‘of his daughter: Mrs- Jake See. WIL.- LTAM FRANKLIN HEDGES. in his 8sth ar. Funeral Tuesday. July 15, at 3 p.m.. ‘om_the funeral home of W. R. Pum: Jr.. 301 West Montgomery ve.. Rocky Interment Rockville Union Cemet JEBB. LADY CAROLINE REYNOLDS SLEM- MER. On Friday July 11, 1930, at the homeé of her niece. Mrs. Willinin Spen- cer. in Erle. Pa, LADY CAROLINE REY. NOLDS SLEMMER JEBB. in the 90th year of her age. widow of 8iF Richard Ciaver- house Jebb of Cambridge, England. LAW, ELIZABETE. On Seturder. S0, i3 1930, at Housto: F. Marion daughter of Mr. s and sister ot" Marion Law, Jr., of wnh- ington. D. MALBURY, At1ce. on Sunda; July her residence, 1931 Capitol a devoted “daughter at. ey ALICE MALBURY, of the iate Anthony and Georgiana Mal- bury, sister ‘of Mary Wheeler. Luey Mal- bury. Georglana Curtis and Annle Davis Remains resting at the W. Ernest J funeral ehyrch. 1432 You st. n.w. N of funeral Iater. MCcLEAN. JOHN B. On Saturday. " 1321 Irving st. Do MCLEAN. _Services at the 8. H. funeral home, 3901 14th st. n.W., day July 14, at 7:30 p.m. Sun- at July 12, JOHN B Hines Co on Mon- >°Chand. hers. one Funeral . Beaths ER. JULIA F. On Sunday. July 13, 1930, he residence of ner niece. Mrs. Orace 2217 14th_st. n.w.. JULIA P. be- loved wite of tne” late, Prederior "Hacer Services will be conducted at the Jam o parlors. 317 Pa. ave. k. on Monday. July 14. at 8 p.m. ' Interm in Evergreen Cemetery, Brookiyn, N. ¥, READY, HENRY J. on Sundav. July 13, 30, pm. HENRY J. READY. be. Hsband of the y On Sunday. July 1123 48th" pl beloved hus- auihac, father of Ciegree E. Reuben C.. Marti mes E. Roulhac and Mrs. Hatti He aiso leaves five grandchildren es and friends ROULHAC. REV. o mourn eral Wednesday, July 18, iniay Memorial Bap: . 4th and L sts. n.w. Rey, 8. oMiciating. 15 D, WILLIAM R. On Monday, July 30, WILGTAN 1" beioved husband of Funeral from his late st se. Wednesday, ence io St. Peter's © sts. s.e. where mass Bt wm. 1or the sepose 1 ant. Ofivet Nes"and thiends inyiiea rela from offered Rel: Cemetersy. | SANFORD, W o LLIAM R. Members of Keane Con 3, K. of C.. are hereby ad- death ef Brother WILLIAM uested to attend his , residence, 518 10th 16. 1930, at 8:30 h. where 9 a.m ' BURNS, G. K On Saturday, ce. 306 B st hisband of ‘Annie 1d at his late y at 9:30 Kk Cemetery, 14 SAVIN. On_ Monday. MARY SAVIN year, widow of ineral Wednes- . from the home Walbach. Inter- WALBACH, MARY 3 41990, Mrl 4607 Hunt ave. ment Druid-Ri Md WAPLE, TREN| ‘Waple. from her late Hrattsville e to 8t mass will her soul Rela- FLORENCE BUACKISTON. Depart- Monday. July 14 at 1345 residence, 435 B BLACKISTON WARE. beloved Grorge Sembly Ware. €5 to mourn her loss three four brothers. one aunt. one vnc many other relatives and friends. neral Wednesday morning at 8 o'clock from Holy Redeemer Church, Interment at Mount Olivet Cemetery. 15 WILLIAMS, SAMUEL. On Thursday, July 0, brief ilhess, SAMUEL WILL) Rushand of Trene Mad Logan. B willia To nito leavas five grandchil- dren and manv other relatives and {riends. Remains recting at the Jobn “T. Rhines funeral chapel. 3rd and Eve sts. &w Puneral Tuesday, duly 15, 2 pm. from John T. Rhines funeral chapel. 3id_and Eve sts. s.w. Interment Harmony Ceme- tery, WARE, ed th am. at FLORENC Ter - of TENCE, . Depart 13. 1930, at. th d_this life residence of her cousin, Mrs. Satah Salter, 814 Rhode Tsiand ave.. after a long iliness, PATIENCE WILLIS, Notice of funeral hereafter. * WOODWARD, CARRIE E. Departed this lite 930, at 2:40 p'm., at her residence, Jilh 1st s GARRIE'E. WOODWARD (nee Ellington).’ She leaves to mourn their loss her daughier. Ernestine Wheeler. and granddaughter. Beatrice Lair: three si: ters, two brothers and a host of other rel {iyes and friends. ‘Funeral Tuesday. July 15 2 pm. from Metropolitan Baptist Church, R st. between 13th and 13th n. Members and friends invited. Interm Harmony Cemetery. 14 WOODWARD, CARRIE E. The officers and members of the Elder Ladies’ Relief Society are hereby notified of the death of Mi CARRIE E. WOODWARD, and are r aquested to attend the funeral on Tuesday, July 18, at 3 p.m.. from Metropoli Baptist Church, R between 13th and 13th sts. n.w MRS, LUCRETIA CHASE, Pres, MRS. MARION 8. LEWIS, Rec. Sec. {n Memoriam. ANDERSON, WILLIAM DAVIDSON. Sacred 10 the n-kmmr of my _angel husband, WILe LIAM DAVIDSON ANDEREON. who depart- ed from this life six months ago todsy, January 14, 1930 ALICE T. ANDERSON. * AVERY, AMBROSE. In remembrance of my AMBROSE AVERY, who suddenly this life three years ago toda: July 14, 1927, My heart still 15 paining as davs €0 by, My eyes still sheddi Gone, but LOVING MOTHER EVANS. ARCHIE R. Tn sad but loving re- ce of my dear husband, ARCHIE who departed this life one year July 14, 1929, ings back sad memories dear one laid to rest. And the ofie b thinks of Fim”tadey Is the one who loved him best. My heart still aches with sadness, My eves shed many a_tear, For o one knows how 1 miss him At the end of one yea: HIS BELOVED WIFE, MARION EXANS. Dearest one. how we miss you, Since from earth you passed away, And our hearts are aching for you As we think of you today. You have gone from us, dear cne, To your Savior. %0od and trus: You_ have won the heavenly glors Whicn it is for us to do THE FAMILY. JONES, EDWARD S. A tribute of love to the sacred memorv of u devoted friend, EDWARD 8. JONES., who entered into eternal rest one vear agn. July 13, 1920, You will live in my memory alwavs, And never be forgotten. GENEVA. KARMEL, MARY. In memory of our_dear mother’ and_grs ier, MARY KAR- MEL, who passed away Onie year Ago t0- day, 1929, but not_forgotten. AUGHTER AND SON-IN- LILLIAN ~AND JACK VOGEL. AND' GRANDCHILDREN. ' FLORENCE, BERTRAM AND MORTON VOGEL. In loving remembrance of nother. KATIE MAY, who died years ago today, July 14, 1926. We have only your memory, dear mother, To remember our whole lives through; And youl ate one we never can forgat, ‘are alwavs thinking of you HER LOVING CHILDREN, CATHERINE AND ‘BUDDI! . Sunday. st g briny tears. ot forgotten < NERAL DIRECTORS. Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance 42,8 8%, N Lincoln 0524 Modern _ Chape ALMUS R SPE?\RE Sueceeding the Original W. R. 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For sale or rent new Masonic 1989 0D 0106 MO, CONRAD B. On Saturdav. July ng Tmit, betw h and wln liberal reward. H. d tH nnz operator ave. and Goldblatt, ot on ardonyx, Fitte, R A P2 R850. CONKAD B. beloved husband ot Fdna L. Morris Pineral from his late Tesidence, 471 F st now.. on Tuesdas, July I a0 wan? inence o Sacred Heart Hurch, Bushwood, Md.. where mass will d st 10 s, Inferment n. ehux cemetery. ' (Lota for sale § ction) Two offices G sireet 1) District 6103 or" Lint “GLE} bon CE Chdumudm-hr-*