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PHONES:LINCOLN 8200-820!1 erected a wireless station there, but the occupation is coniested by a private who claims that he had made the occupation before Norway intervened and that he had informed an old seaman { asked to be heard .:; a w:znun. cn;x:;d. s the agea man maintained that neither ine Health Department in the last 24 hour Mayen Revealed in Oslo Court | Norway nor the contester had the own- | ership of Jan Mayen, but that owner-| ship rested with him. His occupad was made before the World War, and in | Hospital 1917 Hugo Stinnes approached him and| Hugo Stinnes, the German captain offered 1,000,000 marks of industry, tried to purchase the now well known Arctic island of Jan Mayen | documents before the court in during the war. | lation was laid befoie the court in Oslo| in a lawsuit regarding the ownership of the island. tion | (gold value) for the island. The seaman presented ‘The documents show that Hugo Stin-| |nes offered to pay the sailor 333,000 gold marks a year for three years, which| ‘The Norwegian government has oc- | the latter had accepted. However, the| eupied the 1sland as state property and | Norwegian government intervened lnd; THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, R WRGHT T DIES AT RESIDENCE forced him tc vonvey his rights of oc- cupation .to Norway for a sum exactly one-hundredth of what Stinnes was willing to pay. — Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported to Ellis J. Westlake, 76, 3719 i A podoseoh Beopo, 4, Littie BT e a “William C. Davern, 84, United States N Fannie Mindel, 53. Garfield Hospital. Ethel Cole. 51. Providence lotnl?l!. Annie A English. 50.-Columbia Hospital. Catherine Fritchman, 46 Gallinger Hos- pital John D. Kelliher, 46, Providence Hospital. | Feuian O; Smith, 41: 3048 Gonee. awe" Charles E. Penn, 30, Potomac River near steel plant. Audrey J. Kuddell, 3. Providence Hospital. George_Collins, 34. 1413 A st. s Susie Pine. 47, Emergency H 1. Cha lie Haskins. 45, 1918 Temperance ave. Wilson H. Monroe. 39, Tuberculosis Hos- gares Herr, 1. Children's Hospital. v Hawkins, 6 months, en route Chil- ‘Hoppital. AMBULANCES Best in Town. 34.00 ) Local Call.. Col. 0423 canl Chambers Co. Furniture Refinished Papering ' Decorating Let Us Estimate 911 13th St. N.W. b e Never Have My Clothes Looked ) Better! Elite’s Controlled-Method Keeps Them Beautifully Fresh and New Looking O MANY Washington women are saying that—after trying Elite. No wonder their clothes look better and last longer—they receive perfect care throughout their entire handling, here at the Controlled-Method taundry. Dainty colors and fabrics—woolens and washable silks —all are safe at Elite. Each piece is laundered the way it should be—to make it look fresh and new. Proprietor of Sanitarium t Be Buried Tomorrow Morning. Dr. George Herdman Wright, 71 years | He was past high known figure in real estate and bank- ing circles in the National Capital. ‘Winning honors for scholastic stand- ing, Dr. Wright was given a.scholar- ship to Cornell . University, where he was graduated in 1882. Subsequently, he was graduated in medicine at the old Columbian College, now George degree also from the School of Homeop- athy of' the Hanneman Medical 0 { School, Chicago. Dr. Wright founded the Carroll Spring Sanitarium and had been pro- prietor since. He and his family re- sided there. Prominent in a number of organiza- tions, Dr. Wright was & past master of Kensington Lodge of Masons and was a 32d-degree Scottish Rite Mason. iest of the Mary- old, for many years a piacticing homeo- | land Chapter, Royal Arch Masons, and a knight of the Royal Order of Scot- pathic physician in nearby Maryland |jand " For seven consecutive terms r. and the District, and proprietor.of the | Wright was president of the Washing- Carroll Spring Sanitarium, the sanitarfum Sunday. Puneral services will be conducted at his late residence tomorrow morning at Interment will be in Rock 10 o’'clock. Creek Cemetery. Dr. Wright retired from active prac- tice about eight years ago, after hav- ing practiced for nearly 40 years. A native of Cleveland, Ohio, Dr. Wright was the son of William Wallace Wright Eleanor Herdman Wright. His father was for many years a well and Mrs. Better Painting at Lower Prices We use only the best paint made — and we reduce prices in the Summer to keep our large force busy. NEW_YORK DECORATING. CO. Phone Met. 2460 | Forest | Glen, Md., died at his residence at ton Lodge, American Theosophical Society. Dr. Wright is survived by his widow, Mrs. Jessie W. Wright; three sons, Wal- lace W. Wright of this city, George V. Wright of New York and Frederick W. Wright of Knoxville, Tenn.; two daughters, Mrs. Lewis Wright of De- troit, and Mrs. Dawson Trundle of Forest Glen, Md.; a sister, Mrs. Louise Perkins of Alexandria, Va, and two brothers, Prescott Wright of Spring- field, Ill, and William W. Wright of Barcroft, V: CONFER ON CABINET MADRID, July 22 (#).—King Alfonso and Premier Berenguer held a confer- ence lasting more than an hour this forenoon, after which it was made known that there was no immediate | prospect of cabinet changes. ‘Today's meeting followed one of sev- eral hours’ duration last night when | the premier had dinner st the palace. Births Reported. ‘The following births have been reported to d M e Jl. boy. W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Col. 464 Adams 10341 Washington University. He received a | {U. R. HARRIS ESTATE D. C, TUESDAY, JULY 22, 1930. ; Qard of Thanks. CLUTCHFIELD, BESSIE HOLMES. We wish | 10 acknowledze with grateful aporeciation | all the kind expressions of sympathy from the friends of the late SESSIE H CLUTCHFIELD. BENJAMIN CLUTCHFIELD AND PAMILY. SCHODER. HERBERT. The family of HER- T SCHODER ‘wish 'to acknowledse with sincere thanks and rateful appre- | clation the many floral tributes and ex- | pressions of sympathy sent during their | reavement. MRS. HERBERT SCHODER AND FAMILY. Braths. : ARDINGER. OTHO C. On Monday. July 31, 1930, at his residence, 1938 Summit pl. n.e. OTHO C.. the beloved Belle Ardinger. Puneral f: residence on Wednesday, July 23, at 2:3 P.m. Relatives and friends invited. Inter ment at Fort Lincoin Cemetery. BELL. WILEY HOWARD. On Tuesday, J 22, 1930. at Providence Hospital, WILEY HOWARD. beloved husband of Victoria A. Bell of 1002 East Capitol st. Remains are resting at Zurhorst's funeral parlors. 301 East Capitol st. Interment Roanoke, Va. BERKELEY, AMANDA B. On Monday, July 21, 1930, at 11 p.m., at her residence, 319 D st. se. AMANDA B.. widow of Thomas M. Berkeley, aged 77 years. Funeral from the above address Thursday, July 24, at 2 Pp.m. Relatives and friends invited. In- terment Congressional Cemetery. 23 BIRD. MAMIE OGLE. On_Tuesday, July 22, 1930, at her residence, 1855 Calvert st. n.w., MAMIE OGLE, aged 90 years, wife of the late Dr. Benjamin Lee Bird. Funeral from the W. W. Chambers funeral home, 14th and Chapin sts., on Thursday, July 24, AL 10 am.; thence to St. Barnabas Church at Leeland, Md., 11 a.m. o] 23 BONTZ, JESSIE REDDEN. On Mopday, July 21, 1930, 5:30 p.m.. at_George a‘ln.hln ton Dniversity ‘Hospital, JESSIE REDDEN. be- loved wife of Bernard W. Bonfs. Notice of funeral later. BOSWELL, LAURA. On Monday, July 31, 1930, at her resld!g:e 476 Mass. ave. n.w., LAURA, "vptd 93, loved wife of the late George Boswell. Funeral from .the above residence Wednesday, July 23, at 11 am. Relatives and friends invifed. Inter- ment Glenwood Cemetery. IS PUT AT $79,000 Bulk of Amount Goes to Children of Brothers, Thomas S. and William J. Admiral Uriah Harris, who died June 20, owned no real estate, but had personal property valued at $79,000, according to the petition of his exec- utor, the Union Trust Co., for the pro- bate of his will. By the terms of his will, Admiral Harris left his household effects and $9,000 to his friend, Alice E. Simonton; $2,000 to a niece, Alma E. Harris, and $3,000 to another niece, Pauline A. Harris, One half of the remaining estate was left to the children of his brothers, Thomas 8. and Willlam J. Harris and the other half is to be held in trust by the Union Trust Co. for the | benefit of Willlam J. Harris for life and then is to be distributed among the nleces of the testator. STIMSON TO TAKE REST Secretary Stimson will leave here tomorrow to spend his vacation “‘some- where in the wildwoods of the North, possibly in Canada,” where he expects to find cool air and good fishing. Dur- ing his absence, which will last several weeks, Assistant Secretary Castle will act as Secretary, in the temporary ab- sence of Und‘rucreury Cotton, who underwent an® operation recently and is still under medical treatment. FOUND. WATCH_AND CHAIN, near U, §. Navy_Hos- pital. "Call between' and 7 p.m., 306 L LOST. BAR PIN, small diamond, Saturday evening, July 19, ‘at Olney Inn or in front of 2017 Que st.'n.w. _Reward. Call Potomac_0835. BOSTON BULLDOG. male. Reward. Tele- phone_Clarendon_365-J- 35¢ BOOK, vicinity of Harvard and 13th sts. nw. “folder, complete accounting course, Davia Hfmmielblau, " editor. Columbla 3831 | CH OF KEYS_Lost July 18 between Georgetown and Lincoln Memorial. Reward on_return to 1316 29th st. n.w. BUNCH OF KEYS at 17th and You sts. n.w. e return to Gish Garage, 17th white _and_ brown " Reward. 1362_Emerson YEGLASSES, Oxford style, vicinity of 16th and K sts. n between Eye and E. FPhone ward. GLASSES, shell-rimmed, between 4th s.e. to 14th and P . Re 1114 Staples st. n.e. HANDBAG, black patent leather, contain- ing_money and other identifiable articles, in Union Station July 21 between 8:30 and 9 am. Re for_return to 228 Maple ave., T Park. Shepherd 2305. MEDALS—White silk bag _of Catholic_med- als, lost vicinity 14th and Park rd. Satur- day evening _Phone Decatur 4240. NOSEGLASSES, 11th st. car or 1ith st. from E to Pa.; 35 reward for return in good con- gition. _Address_Box 91-O, Star_ofce. * PIN—-Old-fashioned coral and gold pin. Re- ward if returned to 1716 Lanier pl. n.w. Columbia_0626. PIN, small, round, on July 21. “:drn. now! POCKETBOOK, containin sum_of moi & R. R. ticket to Bridgeport, Conn., other article: n_ Sunday afternoon, pre- sumably on MFP. Rainier car, between 5th and G sts. and 28th and Perry sts. Finder tol 4422. Reward. POLICE DOG, 10 weeks old, wearing, tan | harness, near Hechinger's lumber yard: $8 | reward.” Herman Heuser, 2137 P st. n.w. 22° PURSE, brown and tan, at 15th and Md ave. n.. about 13:30 p.m., July 21; contains pen. compact, handkerchief, $4.50, Honest finder kindly' phone to Miss King, Lincoln 4840 Reward. L2 Biack _rim: . with few diamon 0b Kliban, 1014 1st and i FRITCHMAN, ~CATHERINE. Beatha. BRYAN, BENJAMIN CHAMBERS. On Mon- day, July 21, 1930. at the Naval Hospital ‘Washington. D. C. Rear Admiral BEN- JAMIN CHAMBERS BRYAN., U, 8. N. retired, in his 73nd year. Funeral services on Thursday morning. July 24. at 10 o'clock. at hig Iate residence, 1927 Bilt- more st. Inte¥ment prjvate. 3 BRYANT, SAMUEL. On Monday. July 21, 1930. ‘&t 7:35 a.fm. at the residence of his daushter, 213 Virginia ave. se, SAM- UEL BRYANT. devoted husband of Barah Bryant. beloved father of Mrs. Martha Fox, Mrs. Sadie Whiting of Arlington, Va.' James. Edward. Fred and Baymond Bryant. He also leaves 16 grandchildren and many other relatives and {friends. Funeral Tuesday ‘July 22. at 7:30 p.m. from the John T. Rhines funeral chapei Srd and Bye sts. s.w. Interment Blue; mont, Va. BURKHOLDER, BERTHA. On Monday. July 21. 1930, at Sibley Hospital, Miss BERTHA BURKHOLDER of 153 V st n.e. sister of Bdward, Burkholder. "Mrs. E. P."Cain and Mrs. Meélvia Booker. Puneral services at W."W. Chambsrs' funcral parlor. 1400 Chapin st. n.w.. Wednesday. July 23, at 2 p.m. Friends invited to attend. BUTLER. OTTAWAY N. Departed this Sunday. July 20, 1930, at his residenc 2708 O st. n.w., OTTAWAY N.. beloved husband of Obereta and devoted fathee of Ottawayv. ir.; Hugh L. and Charles F. Butler. Funeral Wednesday, July 23, 1930, at 2 pm. from Ebenezer A. M. E. Church, o etween 27th and 28th sts. n.w. * BUTLER, OTTAWAY The Crispus At- tucks Relief _Association _announces the deatn of OTTAWAY N. BUTLER Satur- day, July 19, 1930 Puneral will be held on 'Wednesday. Juiy 23. at 2 p.m.. from Ebenezer Okurch. 28th and O sts. n.w. W. STEPHEN FULLER, Pres. J. C. BURLLS, Sec, BUTLER. OTTAWAY N. Young Men's Pro- tective gue _will " attend funeral of OTTAWAY N. BUTLER Wednesday. July 23, 1930. 2 pm.. from Ebenezer Church. ©O’st. between 27th and 28th sts. n.w. W. STEPHEN FULLER, President. G. L. WALTON, Secretary. . BUTLER, O. N. Members of Hiram Lodse, No. 4 'F.'A. ‘A M., are requested to as semble ai Ebenezer Church, O st. betwees 27th and 28th sts. n.w.. Wednesday. July 23, 1930, at.1 p.m. for the purpose of atiending the funeral of Brother O. N BUTLER. By order of the worshipfui master. NORMAN E. WHITTLE. HENRY B. GEE, Sec. COLES; EDNA. On Monday, July 21, 1930, at 13:30 pm.. at her residence. 39 R &t n.w. EDNA 'COLES, devoted mother of Sarah Washington and John Coles. also leaves nine grandchildren. Funeral Friday, July 25. at 1 pm. from the W. Ernest’ Jarvis Co. funeral.church, 1433 You st. n.w. 24 CORNISH. ADDIE. On July 20. 1930, at 6 pm. ADDIE CORNISH. Remains resting at 1600 New Jersey ave. n.w. Tuesday eve- nine and Wednesday. ‘Funeral from Holy “Redeemer Church at'9 o'clock Wednesday morning. 4 . DE_THIERRY, JOSEPH. On Monday, July 21,1930, at Georgglown University Hospi- tal, JOSEPH, beloved son of Leo and Rose 55 Thierry. Funeral {rom residence. 255 O at. n.w., on Thursday. 24, at 8:30 am.: thence to Holy Trinity Church. where high requiem mass will be sung at § am. Relatives and friends invited to at- tend. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery DICK, JULIA. arted this life Sunday. July 20, l”fl.*filA DICK of 929 11th st. n.w.. daughter of the Jate Moses and Fan- nie Dick and sister of Martha Dick. Fu- neral Wednesday, July 23, from Stewart's funeral parlors. 40 H st. n.e.. at 1 p.m. DORSEY, ANNIE M. On Saturday, July 19, 1930. at the home of her daughter. at Schenectady, N. Y.. ANNIE M. DORSEY, beloved wife of Morgan J. Dorsey. Serv- ices at the 8. H. Hines Co. funeral home, 2901 14th st. w.. on Wednesday, July 23, at 8:30 am.; thence to St. Stephen's Church. 25th and Pa. ave. n.w., where mass will be said at 9 a.m. DOUSCAREN, DOROTHY VIRGINIA. On July 21, 1930, at her residence, ridian_pl. n.w., DOROTHY VIR- GINIA DOUSCAREN, aged 6 years. Fu- neral from her late residence on Wednes- day, July 23, at 10:30 a.m, Intérment at Congressional Cemetery. FLETCHER, MARY F. Officers and members of the Teachers' Benefit and Annuity As- sociation are hereby notified of the death of Miss MARY F. FLET&H’!R F. G. MERRITT, Pres. E J. L. GRAY, Sec. FLETCHER, TRENE M. Departed this life Monday, ‘July 31, 1930. at 2:15 p.um.. at her residence, 3265 Sherman ave. B.w.. Mrs. Trene Montgomery Pletcher, beloved wite of J. Franklin Fletcher, mother of Elise apd Pranklin M. Fletcher, sister of Eva M.’ Carter, Willlam H. Montgomery and Thomas H. Montgomery and aunt of Helen M. Montgomery, Funeral Thursday, July 24, at 1 pm., from Third Baptist Church, corner 5th and Q sts. n.w. Friends and relatives invited. 2% On__Sunday, July 20, 1930, CATHERINE FRITCHMAN (nee Neilie Dowling), beloved wife of Wil- lism ‘H. Fritchman,’ Funeral services at 112 Balilmore ave, Takoma Park, Md.. on Wednesday. July 23. at 2:30 p.m. Inter ment Fort Lincoln Cemetery. 22 GOODMAY, ROSA. On July 21. 1930, at the Tesidencd of Ms. and Mrs_Harry J. Loeb, 2415 20th st. ‘n.w. ROSA GOODMAN. from the above residence on Wed- afternoon, July 23, at 2:30 o'clock. omit flowers. REEN. JOHN VAN DYKE. On_Sunday. July 30, 1930, n Denver, Colo.. JOHN VAN DYKE GREEN. beloved husband of Har- riett Finckle Green and son of the late Drf. Charles Scott Green and Mrs. Green of Berkely Springs, W. Va. Notice of funersl later. HAMILTON, WILLIAM T. Entered into peacetul slumber Monday, July 21, 1930, at (30 a1y, at his home, ‘fiéar Faiitax S tion. V&, Elder WILLIAM T. HAMILTO! at the age of 96. He leaves to mourn their loss “a_loving wife, Rosa Hamilton: six fons. Willlam, Joseph, Walter, Jeremiah, Daniel and Rufus, and two daughters, Mrs. Rosa Johnson and Mrs. Mary Ball of Ar- lington. Va.. Mrs. Martha Bush of Ohio- (decessed number of grandchil- dren, great-grandchildren and a host of olher relatives and friends. Funeral from his late residence Wednesday, July 23, at 2 bm_ Interment at the Zion Church Cemetery. HARTMAN. TDA PENNYPACKER FLINN. On_Monday. July 31, 1930, IDA PENNY: PACKER FLINN, aged 74, wife of Rev. Joseph Franklin Hartman, D. D., of New York City, and mother of Mrs. Horace Hampton Westcott of Washington. D. C. Services and private interment at Phoenix- ville, Pa., Thursday, July 24. . HASKINS. CHARLES. On Friday, July 18, 1930, at "his Tesidence. 1918 Temper- ance ave. nw., CHARLES ~HASKINS, beloved husband” of Louise Haskins. W He also leaves one daughter and many rela- tives and friends. Funeral Tuesday, July 22, at Westmoreland County, Va. HODGE, MARY F. On Sunday, July 20, 1930, MARY F. HODGE, devoted sister of Fan- nie M. Rowe. She also leaves four nieces and other relatives and friends. Remains resting at the W. Ernmest Jarvis funeral church, 1432 You st. n.w. Funeral Thurs- day, July 24, at 9 a.m. 3 JOHNSON. ISAAC. Entered into rest Mon- She | - Beaths. LYDDANE. | JOHN. On Monday. ‘July 31 1930, at the residence of his son. in Baiti- Tare. Mi JOMN LYBDANE: Rushand. of the late Eiizabeth Fox Lyddane and father , of Harry H. Margaret R. and Florenos ... Funeral services at Gawle: 754 ave. nw. Wed: Please omit fioy MARSHALL. PAUL (HONEY). Departed thi life Monday. July 21, 1930, st 7:30 p.m., his residence. 7 N st. s.e., the 'be- loved husband of Jeannetfe Mafshail (nee Liverpool). He aiso leave: brothers gnd thiee simers, Tomy, Mathew. Georse, Harriot Brooks, Lizzie Ball andl Louise Driver. Funeral from his late re dence Thursday, July 24 at 8:30 am thence to St Vincent ‘de Paul Church. South Capitol and M sts. s.e.. at 9 o'clock MERCER. JOHN. On Tuesday. July 22, 1930, 4:30 am.. JOHN MERCER of 1525 st. n.w. husband of Annie Mercer, brof! er of Mrs. Shaddie Ewell of Ithaca. N. Y. Mrs. Susie Lakeford and Mrs. Rose Brown of New York City. Notice of funeral late Remains restirg at the W, Ernest Jarv Co. funeral church, 1432 You st. B.W. ANA MOODAE. daughter of John R. and Levaughn Moodae. Remains resting at Frazier's funeral home, 389 R. 1. ave. n.w. Interment July 22 at Mount Zion Ceme- PARKER. JAMES. On Sund JAMES PARKER, devoted Parker. Willlam' Parker and Agnes Ma: terson and brother of Cora Boits. Funer Wednesday. July 23. at 1 p.m.. from Rock Gisek, Bapilit Church, Tenlegiown,' D. G 'mains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 1432 You st. n.w. = 32 SADGWAR, BELLE M. On Monday morn. ing. July 21, 1930, BELLE M., beloved dayghter of ‘Emma B. and the lste G. Luther Sadgwar and the sister of Luther T. Sadg Funeral Wednesday, July 23, ai 2 pm. from her late residence, 173 15th st. n.w. SHEPHERD, PHILIP M. Departed this life Sarday, Jay 18, 1os0, ot 730 am. at alter Reed Hospital after a 'long i PHILTP M. SHEPHERD of 1335 G st. o % devoted son of Henderson and Sarah Shep- hard; bro:her of Annie, Willie. Margaret and Theodore Shephard, Mrs. Carrie Rag- land of New York and Mrs. FElizabeth Smith of Detrolt, Mich.. and cousin of Mrs Louisa Edwards. Funeral Wednesday, July the *Metropolitan Baptist Chure between 12th and 13th n.w., Washington, D. C.. at 1 p.m. SHEPHERD. PHILLIP. By order of the worshipful master, all members of Doric Lodge. No. 19, P. A. A. M.. are hereby or- dered to assemble at the Masonic Temple. 10th and You sts. n.w., Wednesday, IPHIY - ::zw:‘.d!‘l:; l'ihlel'lj“ll n} " llor the &Ilrmc of 3 al o PHILLIP SHEPHERD, O O lace brother, MILES, W. . July 20. 1930, Rer of Cassi JULIUS L FREDERIC W. ALSTON, Sec. SHEPHERD. PHILLIP. Sir Knights of imon Commandery, K. T.: You are order to assemble at’ Metropolitan Baptist Church, R st. between 13th and 13th sts. n.w.. ;h‘;mlflesl:;y.rdllll ‘23-!1880‘11?!0‘ Dil. h“, plciten - . CHARLES D. FREEMAN, Recorder. » SHEPHERD, PHILLIP R. Officers and com- panions of Prince Hall Chapter, No. 5, R. A. M., are hereby notified of the death of Companion PHILLIP R. SHEPHERD and are requested to attend the funeral, Wednesday, July 23, 1930, at 1 p.m., from Metropolitan Baptist Church, 3t bet. A% Aot 13"0"}{;:.'1 nk'l:AD fl;fl!; ol;l’l . X » Higl lest. ALLEN A. C. GRIFFITH, Secretary. SNYDER, MARY. On Tuesday, July-22, 1930, MARY SYNDER, wife of the late Willlam Snyder and mother of C. W. J. . erden Remains resting at W. . ren Taltavull funeral home, 14th and Spring rd. n.w. Funeral notice later. SPELHOUSE, CATHERINE SCHMIER. On ‘Tuesday, July 22, 1930, at 11 a.m., at her Eelidlnc!r 1430 R. I OUBE ‘&A H- W of ‘W. H. Spelhouse. Notice of funeral later. STEVENS. RUSSELL LEROY. On_Sunday, July 20, 1930, at 0 p.m. RUSSELL LEROY, beloved husl 1 flrn Stevens and father len Stevens. After a brief service at his late residence, 5021' 5th st. n.w.. on Wednes- day, July 23, 2 remains will carried Church, n.w. where funeral service at 2:30 p.m. Interment Cemetery. STEWART, LORENZO T. Departed this life Sunday, July 20, 1930, at _1:50 p.m., al Preedmen's Hospital, LORENZO T. loved husband of Lena M. Stewart uncle of George, James and uel John- #on. Funeral Thursday, Jlll{ 24, at 2 F,m from Adams & Smoot’s funeral par- ors, 2425 Nichols ave. s.e. Friends in- vite Interment Rosemont Cemetery. 33 STEWART, L. T. Young Men's Protective League will attend funeral of L. T, - ART Thursday, July 24, 1930, 2 » from B Dugflanlklnl establishment, Ana- 'HEN FULLER, President, retary. b STREET, FRANK W. On Sunday, July 20, 1930, at his residence, 437 Park rd. n.W. FRANK W. STREET, beloved husband of Maleska 8.’ Street. ~Services at the above. pddress Wednesday July 23 st 11 gm. Interment Glenwood Cemetery. 2 TASCO, ROSA. On Monday, July 31, 1930, at St. Elizabeth’s Hospital, A TASCO, beloved daughter of Warren Hawkins, sis- ter of en and Ruth Hawkins. She nine nieces_and many other nd, {riends. Punersl Thursday, p.m.. from the John T. Rhines ‘funeral pariors, 3d and Eye sts. s.w. Interment Harmony Cemetery. 23 TAYLOR, MARY E. On Tuesday, Ju 1930, ai Pittsford. Vt., MARY E. T/ beloved wife of Henry W. Taylor. at Pittsford, Vt. Please omit flowers. VAN EATON, LALLA. Tuesday, 1930, at Gallinger Hospital, LALLA V. EATON, devoted Williams, of Ninet 8. C., . B. Wiliiams. 'Remains temporarily resting at the John' T. Rhines’ funeral chapel, 3rd and Eye Sts. s.w. Notice of funeral later. In Memoriam. MoDONALD, HARRY J. A tribute of love fo,ihe memory of my dear husband and father, HARRY J. Mc¢DONALD, w! parted this life one year aso, July 33, 1929, My lips need not speak when my heart mourns sincerely. 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'Md., ISAAC JOHNSON. husband of the late Charlotte Johnson and father of Ella Fitzhugh, Cora Wood, Lottie Qrutchfield and Russell S. Francis C.. James W. and Arthur A. Johnson. Funerai Thursday, July 24, at 2 p.m., from Clin- ton A. M. E. zion Church, Rockyille, Md Relatives and {riends invited to attend. 23* oL e e JONES, C. E._On Tuesdax. July 22, 1930, at ATCH AND GHAIN, goid: initials L P. W. am. at his residence. st an in el ; Bunker Hll'rd.. Mount Rainier: Md.. after e cve axreward. Meturn tall e E. JONES. Funeral will be held from his’ late residence. Time will o DIRECTORS GOLD CRRTIFICATE—Lost_vesierday, | D tnnounced later CRER 2 vicinity 14th ‘and P n.w TR Liberal reward. | KEISER, ELIZABETH. On Monday CREMATORIUM m 388 oekvitle Bike: “Md. BIIZABETH | 232 PA. AVE. N.W __ NATIONAL 1384, ) : i KEISER, in her eightieth year, beloved . E day, July 23. at 2 p.m.. from Mount Zion ‘Phos By 1y 3% Baptist Church, Bethesda, Md.' Interment | ________THone Timcots B77° = Frank Geier’s Sons Co., Mount. Zion Cemetery. KREBS, ARMIN C. On Sund: July 20, . | 1113 SEVENTR ST. N.W. NGy be; | Kibhern Chapel. Telephonervational 2473 1930, at Sibley Hospital. ARI’\‘IH Herbert B. Nevius loved ‘husband of Frances C. Krebs of 325 Pa. ave. se. Funeral from the par- Funfrnl Home 924 New York Ave. N.W. District 2608 V. L. SPEARE CO. Nelther the successors of nor eonnected with the original W. R. Speare establish- pest, 1009 H St. N.W. Phone Frank. 6626 Formerly 940 i 8. DU us MW . W. Deal & Co. 816 B ST NE LINCOLN 8200 Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance: 412 H ST _NE Lincoln .s“ Modern__Chapel ALMUS R SPEARE Original W. B: 8 lcut Ave, ' Poiomas 48 Joseph F. Birch’s Sons asaac H) 3034 M St. N.W. Enens, Feat v tablished 1876 bt S A JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1337 10th 8t. N.W. _ Phone North 0047. . CEMETERIES. FORT LINCOLN CEMETERY invites inspection of its beautiful COLUMBARIUM ROLL containing two~Afmy blankets wnd boy's_clothing, Sunday /morning, on Rock- yile-Gaithersburg rd. - John Robertson, 1724 SAFETY DEPOSIT Dl phone Cleveland 6207. SATCHEL. lad: small, black, containing clothing, Sunda: 11 ), . fo 87 New York av ternwnunli.a;;'rlun i KEYS No. 93. Finder 7. 3¢ — FUNERAL DIRECTORS. _ : Clyde J. Nichols, Inc. _4200 oth_St. N.W. Cou 6324 J. WILLIAM LEE’S SONS, 8 Iaz for prour, Selee- an ferid) G ranteed.” Prices tht. WASHINGTON GRANITE MONUMENTAL CO., Inc. WM. JA] . ty. 148 New Yoric ‘aver Rw. " Naet. sam. OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT —Weekly or Monthly Payments iors of James T. Ryan. 317 Pa. ave s on Wednesday, July 23. at 2 pm. Rel tives and friends ‘invited. Interment Prospect Hill Cemetersy. 21 LEWIS, ELIZA M. On Monday, July 21 1930.’ at 6 p.m.’ at 426 Kenyon st n.w. ELIZA M. LEWIS, beloved wife of Geors 8. "Lewis. ' Funerai from her late residence Wednesday. July 23, '3 p.m. Interment Fort Lincoln ‘Cemetery. . LUTHILL, ANNA B. On Monday, July 21. 1930, af 6217 Georgia ave. n.w.. ANNA B. LUTHILL. Funeral {romthe funeral home of Perry & Walsh. 29 H st. n.w., Wednes. EISEMAN’S | side, wiiiani e Fine Men’s Wear tivify Church, where requiem mass will nl. Seventh and F Sts. a;u at 9 am. for the repose of her sou terment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Rela~ es and friends invited. EISEMAN’S Seventh and F Sts. 1 Man’s Shirt 2 Pajama Pieces 3 Undergarments 1 Night Dress 25 Handkerchiefs 1 Rug 1 Dress 3 Sheets 1 Dimi 9 Tow ’ ELITE LAUNDRY CONTROLLED Call Potomac 0040 "8 Convenient Branch Offices 501: c:an;letleut ve. N.W. 1228 Wisconsin Ave. N.W. 901 U Strest N.W. 2219 14th Street N.W. 2002 14th Street N.W. 1837 Columbia Rd. N.W. 654 H Street N.E. 8331 14th Street N. W. Special Close-Out S.ale of : 0 Woolen Suits| A WY RN T Just 50 suits to be closed. | ""s’is‘.‘a.',.:':‘:‘-&“‘.mf out'at this price. In rich tans ‘ | “GLER 0 b and grays, including the styl- LEN“WM bk ish tweeds. Sizes 33 to 40. Choice lots and sites for sale. Don't let an opportunity like “FUNERAL DESIGNS. this pass. Regular $22.50 EO. three-piece woolen 'suits at b i o b $9.75.. For Wednesday only. Open Evenines 14th & Eye and Sundays 2 e Bros. Co, 1212 F St Astist.o—expressive—inexpensive. ; +