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He knows the fine points of Phone him today—at Potomac 0040—or hail a Yellow Elite Automo- bile. Then bundle up your things and let Elite do the rest. Take your first weekly holiday next washday! TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1930. THE WEATHER District of Columbia — Increasing cloudiness tonight and tomorrow, possi- ble showers tomorrow; not much change in temperature; light to gentle northeast and east winds. Virginia—Cloudy tonight and tomor- row, showers in south portion tonight and in east and south portions tomor- row; little change in temperature; mod- erate northeast and east winds. Maryland—Increasing cloudiness to- night and tomorrow, possibly showers tomorrow in south and central portions; not much change in temperature; mod- erate northeast or east winds. ‘West Virginia—Increasing cloudiness tonight and tomorrow; probably showers tomorrow in south portion; not much change in temperature. Record for 24 Heurs. YThermometer—4 p.m., 76; 8 p.m., 12 midnight, 64; 4 am., 59; 8 am., noon, 75. Barometer—4 pm., 30.00; 8§ p. 30.03; 12 midnight, 30.09; 4 a.m., 30.10; ® am, 30.15; noon, 30.14. mzheat tempcrnzure, 76, occurred at 4:30 p.m. yesterday. Lowest temperature, 57, occurred at 6 ; .m. today. ‘emperature same date I . Highest, 91; lowest, 72, s Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 321 am. and 3:35 p.am.; high tide, 8:50 am. and 9:12 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 4 a.m. and 4:06 pam.; high tide, 9:25 a.m. and 9:47 p.m. The Sun and Moon, Today—Sun rose 5:33 am.; sun sets 6:27 p.m., Tomorrow—Sun rises 5:3¢ a.m.; sets 6:25 p.m, Cixi Moon rises 7:19 p.m.; sets 6:59 a.m, Condition of the Water. Potomac—Clear; Shenandoah, little muddy -_Weather in Various Cities. 72 L H .m., Atlantic - City. Baltimore. M. icago, 11 Cincinnatt, Ohi Sleveland, 'Onig. :u m Coiumbi C. 3 o Indisns “lylll 30.12 .{(.nm‘?" Bl 23 30.18 29.90 e Neber. Phiadeionia.." 30.1 oenix, Ariz. Bittspurgn, P Portl; Portiand. Oré Raleigh.” N. it Lake ity CREREE PR EEE SR R T T SR (7 a.m., Greenwich time, today.) Temperature. Weather. 86 Clear ‘Spal n. Gigsiwich tme. to Horta, (hul\? Reores. . Guirent obs fl.‘l Pll’l cloudy Hamitton, n«-- mudg - Fart Touay n Part cloudy Births Reported. T, AN AL T d Judith M. Austin, boy. d Marian Bromell, boy. Hhvana: " Cuve Colon, Canal Zone.. and E; g wmum N. and El . Sturte nuu l 2B n zel Thompson, boy. monnu oldi no t-l‘ -nh Reward. A isne, 3 xm-n Mana Jeet. \JORSE, brown: between 303 .nd 2 money, Re oou! T & Dieeriet 5300, Be. 410, vete Tee, white, male; one brown eve: §30 teward. 806 D's.c. Phone Lin. 1is0, iasses, sl rosary, ward 1 100 M st Bow ‘l o hevy ‘Ohsse Md. u Herschel, 8305 Hnrld- st._Reward. man's, garnet stone. in vrlonl, on earing name Helen McLaughlin, 'Re- Columbia_6! : -M . ather. contains _money vicinity 18th” st.” and WALLET (man "Il Executive inicate w! 'fll) 'l lmllh’ll ndant, o nw-ra." o 4 wold: Biacies 303K 13 " afe . 8 0_ni Toll Gl . Hiphie nhnr at. n.w, WA and Phone’ ward. onthly Payments “EISEMAN'S Fine Men's Wear Seventh and F Sts. KEse. 1883 ONUMENTS SR | ] okt WASHINGTON GRANITE moNUMENL/;. 0., Inc. N, s wn‘"i Avi St san. AMBULANCES Best in Town. “r Lot Gl - Cllunbeu Co. Oo M3 W. WARREN CHINA INDUCTS NEW NORTHERN GOVERNMEN Rival Administrati>n Takes Step Further, Though Only With Paper Existence. By the Associated Press. PEIPING, China., September 9. — ‘The new northern government wn formally inducted into office today. ! Gen. Yen Hsishan, the new chief executive, took the oath as president of the State Council. A general holiday was proclaimed. ‘With Gen. Yen Hsishan's formal as- sumption of office, formation of a rival zovemmem in North China took a step , although the new administra- uon exists chiefly on paper. ‘The allotment of portfolios appar- ently was held up by the uncertainty regarding Manchuria’s attitude. This was to be decided at a conference with Gen. Chang Hsue-Liang, at Mukden, tomorrow. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. Card party, St. James' Catholic Church, ~Thirty-seventh street and Rhode Island avenue, Mount Rainier, Md, 8:30 pm. Meeting, Anti-Cigaret “Alliance District of Columbia, Y. M. C. A. Build- ing, 1736 G street, 8 p.m. Meeting and buffet supper, Washing- ton Chamber of Commerce, grand ball room of the Mayflower Hotel, tonight. FUTURE. Luncheon, Lions Club, garden of the | Mayflower Hotel, tomorrow, 12:30 p.m. §) er, Dr. William A, Wilbur, provost George Washington University, Outing, family party, Washington Optimist’ Club, Bay Ridge, Md., to- morrow. Mamage Licenses. Joseph A, Jordan, 38, and Marcella B. Lamb. 2¢; Rev. John nnon. 26, this city, a West Fairview, Ps and_Mary E. Schier n. 33 o New Yot ity M “Donaid' . Wrie and Madeline E. Honkals. 25: Rev. Juhn W!ml Rulh E. Stanley, Anthoi 32 and Theresa Sodero, ©. Stanléy “Titus. 'J el 8nd Marsaret E._Mackey, 24: Rev. Mark Depp. Carol 9. onm-m 10 wad RO E. ecca- "Ghristopher Dengis. " 4 Gertrud rist ang Ttru Jackson. ‘34 Rev. ! 0 o George C. and Dorothes L. Saron, 1, n‘::n o Bariimore, M Rev T a Otis ige. 2T. Greenberry. N. C.. nj Brown Summit, . and (X ook Winle B Gooarich: 32, Disputanta, and V|r|lnln iice, 1, Deal, Voo Reve’ Alan snort. and B Rev: S Shatics Warner, oore & Pu 0.ma Eizabetn A. nelly, 32, San Calif.. lnfl brmln MGA 19, It h H iy s, Chcno VHib; Shdee Mari un c.aeu 0.0l "o Nev: Willam 3 et Loondn lison Deaths | Reported The following deaths have been reported }z’%“:::e Health Department in the last 24 Georgetown Ho; Alexs th 11631 Montasue st. Patrick Im."fl U, 8. Soldiers' ' Home o lliam T. Rice, 68, Home for Aged and &&n lm" 8. "i mnmh s Hospital. i A Effie Kendrick Emer Anna B. Mort nedy st oeLmuu N Btantey; 83, vah{enca Hos- Mary B Athey, 47, Providence Hospital, Harry Mooney, 41" Tubere ital Morice Kel . Binerecncy Hoer Hoginia " Nicow, '16 monts, hidrens \Gecrke B. Kelly, & months, Children’s Hos- 18, Children's Hospital ergency Hospital tedmen’s Hospital. , st eedmen’s Hospital. . Tuberculosis Hospital. Sherman Roils, 3'months, Freedmen's Hos- “x:=r=m of John M. and Daisy Dorsey, 917 E fi;rrtagt. 'AIIAI.I'-C M ‘Witt C. Cook of Wi mnnon' G anasunce the marey of th gh! NELLIE, t ffi L FAIRALL, on September 81030, at thelr Summer home, Besvine, Ma. * Braths. JOUN B. On Tussday. September 2t Walter Reed Hospital, JOH brigadier general, Tetired, Beloved husband of Nellie 8. Ben- t In‘ hll’ of John B.. Hiram W. and Al ln 'l' B. Bennet. Services lnd lnurm ! ington Nl!ionll cemeton on nfll!. ptem| 10, ‘clock pm, * Relatives and Triends invited %0 at- BURROUGHS, MATTIE A Suddenis Mon- daz, Septemiver & 1930, MATTIE A Beloved widow of James . Bur- roulhs Funeral Thursday, September 11, lo am. trom the home of her niece Res. Anite L; Swain. 418 Mariet n. thence to 55 Epincopal Ghurens Aspin. M am, “Interment Unfor Ehnciery. Rockville, M, CISCLE, ANNIE L. On Sunday, lentember 7,198 at tbe residence of her daushter; Jirs, Mable Marsh, Melrose, Mass. ANNIE Ciscle,’ Funeral fiom the chape illiam ‘Lee’s Sons. 332 3 un Wednesday, September 10, at 3 o'cloc . Relatives'and [riends {nvited to attend. Interment private. 9 DANHAKL, ANNA M. On Monday. Septem ANNA, M. beloved wife of Scieph Donhakl: | Wuheral from her late Tesidence. 419 Emerson nw, on Thurs: day. "September 11, ut Requiem mass & y's Chirch at §:30 o'¢lock: Relatives, and frlends lnvited. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery. 10 nANlAnl&IANN.\ M, Ladiess Sodality of St \ireh will m the residance NA M. L. 419 Emerson X ad. ADALEY, Prefect. MISS ADELE vuse MAN, R M. Tuesd". Septes o Ceanit Todee, AN H. DAVI es Tucker T, N Services at W, . Siomber 1000 u‘:'.{.’"m"fin‘é‘;‘"x'v’; A e il &m etery, Alexandria, Vi DUVALL, FREDERIC! ODES. 2 x*wu ner 8, i o ! oo, 404 "‘n N x‘ R wmnl mneu. TS, erick wflll uice Tene Bovall, "Notica o Tn "‘ Re Tussday, Sep- 1 . n'xny'\ml from hor late residen X'wg:. n_Thursday, nt.mbvr 11, at 375 m. "inferment otk Oreek Cemetery. GOODMAN, BENJAMIN. On Monday, (Sep- tember 8. 1930. at Sibley Hospital JAMIN GOODMAN. ' Funeral from s Tate residence. 1188 Mor ne. on Wednes. duy, September 10. at 2 Relatives ARG triends tvited. “Interment Glenwood September N Sxed 2 Cemetery GORDON. ‘om;\‘ 'l‘&udly. nd ‘Mrs ber 1 iion Natlonal Cemetery. 10N G. Op Sunday. Septem- JONES, HOWARD. rted this gday. ‘september 1 1 1:88 Jon iso six sisters. bro and & host ather relatives and !r!fl\dl. Funeral W nesday, Sept 2 sts. s.w. Interment Lincoln Me~ “Cemetery. MAURICE M. Suddenty on Sun- morih KELIN 3455 141 Sepiember 10 at #:30 At the Shrine of the Sucred H a4y oclock, Relatives and friends invited. Interment Mount Oliver Cemetery. MAGARITY, N. On Mo ndu. . sl ner residence. in SSARN HELEN " (aee. Wals wife of Henry T. Magarity, devoted duuuhur of Mr. and Mrs. Harr L Walcott. Funeral services e's . “Wednesday. Septem Interment Congressional Ceme- RUTH. Suddenly Monday, gu 1930, beloved wite of Fhilip 3 Moriey. 'Remaine Testing at the Chambers Co. funeral home. ‘Rotite u neral later. rnv:ofl(. WILLIS 3. Members of Morn: Lodge. 40, P, W5 1 nerets motihed to attend & s Wn gt soriow for our iate brother. WILLI I ! tery. MORLEY, 9, 1930, Servi in e fizllhlunment of Moon & Allen, n.w. Tussday, September g Todse, Forest Tempie. \nd SolaabiaTem: ple, No. 452, ure 1 o attend, 8. um..'roN Exalted Ruler. Secretary. ®D k. § S\mdenl) on_Sunday, 930, pm.. D s aeed 39 Years, "oeloved son af Eiirabeth £ “Robb, and the ate Hoeh 3 obb.” He albo leaves his Mar: Hobb: and one 5o Wednesduy. Septes from his late resis se. Interment at Ce ; Friends and relatives invited to attead. RUTHERFORD. GEORGE T. on Sunday, 7. 1530, at Emergsncy HOS: EORCGE T. RUTHERFORD, be- foved hushand of Mrs. Lotte. Rothorfon beloved “son of Mis Belle Jackson an rs. Ellen Rutherfo de. Remains at Frazier's funeral home, 380 Rhode Island ave. n.w. Funeral Fri- day, September 12, from Frazier's funeral Bome, emninds invited. ~Interment Lin- coln Memorial Cemetery. SPRIGGS, STERLING E. S 5 duy. Seplember 6. 1930 "“"“fa.l.mmn SPHIGES. devoted son” of wWalter and rges. Browes” of ¥l ber davoted father of loving aunt, Mary Henson, and & other ‘relafives and riends. resting &t the John T. Rhines chapel. 3rd and Ee sts. s.w. funerai later. GERTRUDE M. On Sunday, 7. 1930. at Providence Hospjtal, UDE M., beloved dauzhte: of Johs Toand the late Laura V. Slanley. Funeral from her late residence,’ 1800 Lawrenc ne., on Wednesday, September 10, am., thence to St Francis De . Sai Church, where mass will be said at 9 a.m. Interment at Mount Olivet Comptery. § EDWIN CLYDE. On daz 1030, 8¢ Bl recidencs,” 1106 n.w., IN_CLYDE STOO of Ellie 8. Kauimsn Stoody, Funeral services from Hysong fu- al home, st. n.w., Wednesday, September 10, at 3 pom. day. Sen- LITIIE M. On Mon LEFTIE M. STURGES of Al smen Hotel: Funerai Tiom the ehapel of A" Sepip pert, 2008 Pa. ave, nw., on ‘thisdar, Spe ember 9, at 5 o'clock p.m. Relatives and Triends fnvited. " Tatermant Melins K ana THOMPSOX. CARRIE. On Sunday, Septem= ber 7, 1930, CARRIE THOMPSON, mother of the u.le Laurs Queen ~ Punefsl Wed- nesday, ‘Septembcr 10, p.m., from Moon & Allens funeral %erlon‘ mn “: and Fiorida ave On Monday, so- Brooks, officiating, THOMPSON, PEARCE. tember 8. 1930. at Harriett Lane Sanie E_THOMPSON. terment at Louisville, Ky. In Memortam. JENNIE. A tridute of dl'ifi to my mother, JENNIE Teareass toduys Seniemser b, 1SR HER DAUGHTER, N "SKINNER. * © L‘MAH. MARY V. In lovi rance of my deai mother ARE V. COLEMAN, 0 departed lhll llg. nine years ago today. September 9, HER_LOVING DAUGHTER, NAOm QP HOWARD, FREDERICK F. In sad but love ing rememorance of our dear husband father, FREDERICK F. HOWARD, who parted this life September 9, 192! No_one knows my heartaches, Pnd. awa. Bince you passed But there's Joy that coies to me to know BAYLIE, ‘memory We will meet_some HIS LOVING WIFE, FRANCES EVA. Sweet memories will linger forever: Time cannot change them, 'tis tru Years that may come cannot sever Our loving remembrance of you. HIS GHILDREN, MRS MABEL HOFFR. MRS, ALICE nootn.s’mx% LOFTUS, CAROLINE L. In sad but lovi memory of our mother, CAROLINE LOFTUS, who left us three years ago $o= day, September 9, 1927, We iss ynu. little mother. ER SONS' AND DAUGHTERS. * MASSEY, umml.rn A iy eme orance of my dear nepl SNDOLER A, MASSEY, who departed fiafs life thres yéars ago, September 9, 19: Keep him. Jesus. 1 Thy keeping, ol T resch the heavenly soré; Then, oh, Master. let me see him, Love and have n! HIS DEVOTED AUNT, uofixi'i\wonv. MONROE, NELLIE WASHINGTON. In love Ing Temembrance of our deat w mother: E W, IGTON 'ho.flba"{lfl!tn years ago today, ber 9, ; Dtem: not _forgotten, but SPhia o [USBAND. D. NS, DANTEL AN DSWALD: 0% ROLAND. ARTIE F. In sad but lovi Tmbrarce of my deat boy. AWATE'F ROLAND, who passed away two years Ag0 today, September 9, 1926. Two years have passed. dear son, Since you were called away; How well 1 do remember Thal sad and wears day. The hands that did so. much for me, How helplessly they lay. God knows they worked continuously, But they are gone today. Nothing can ever take away The love a heart holds dear: |inger every daz, eeps you near. HIS LOVING MOTHER. ¢ KATHERINE M. In lovige re- a RATiE: OMAS, *Who “denaried 1 Fond memories Remembrance THOMAS, ERINE H. lltn thirty-two vears ago, Septemper MRS GEORGE A. TRAPP, ARD 8. FISK. MRS. ROWe WARE. JOHN E. 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