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RDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 v SUPREME KNIGHT |TWO GIRLS T0 GIVE CUBAN RIOT ENDS | v wiswcrva ] GANG GUNS PROVE [-gey ¥ s A A. loved wife of the late Samuel 4 McKins pey and mother of Guiliord 8, McKinney, | District of Columbia and Maryland— Lewis B. McKinney, Ja McKinne; - Partly cloudy tonight, tomorrow fair Hexitiney, Raiph T MeKivney, ‘itrs. 24t ; and cooler; gentle southerly winds tella A Fendail and Mrs. Bersle T A.llll?: Funeral from Asbury M. B. Church, 11¢h shifting to northwest tonight. and K sts. n.w., Monday, September 23, p— T5m Reluilves and Triends javiied. " 3 PARRIS, ALBION K. . tomorrow, somewhat cooler tomorrow sy Beptember 15 1030 4t Toronto Cens * Martin J. Carmody Will Be Florida Pair Will Entertain T i & | | Families Fight Ejection From | " 0" and central portions: gentie | LYONS Death Still Mystery. SRS E PRt el B v P N s therly winds becoming moderate . . P E Chirch Potomsc sye and ‘O Guest of Honor Here at Hospital With Mark : A Homes Where Forefathers |iCiivex and north. - Youths Convicted of Joyrid- | 5, Geaseion, on, Monday; Seoter 3 ¥ ‘West Virginia-—Generally fair tonight PARRIS, ALBION K. The members of Columbus Day. Twain’s Stories. ' : - ; - Have Lived. and tomorrow cooler i west portion | ing After Explosions. | &g Bt b st ) L Bepiuc Sl RIS, at St. John's P. E Church, on Mone i — day, September 22, 1930, st § P Martin J. Carmody, Supreme Knight | Misses Kathleen and Virginia Carson By the Associated Press Records for 24 Hours. Special ‘Dispatch to The Star. 3. EL ,}‘,“;F;g',figfi,rwsfl?? , President. of the Knights of Columbus, will be youthful volunteer welfare workers of e T T Virginia—Partly cloudy tonight ’ HAVANA, September 20.—A practical | Thermometer—4 pm., 79; 8 pm,, 72; | OWINGS, Md, September 20.—The | ppyy " 1ronE. Suddens Ty the guest of honor and deliver an ad- | Miami, Fla. who ‘are visting with state of martial law was Teported in|12 midnight, 66; 4 am., 63; 8 am., 65; | mystery of the “shooting up” of this| Seniember 16 1030, wi 430" me n¢ Her dress at_the Washington General As- |relatives in Washington, will give an Sagua de Tanamo, Orlente Province, | noon, 9. community, already tense as a Tesult of | yoied detetoor oF Sagis fio JRONE, des sembly, K. of C., on Sunday, October | entertalnment program for patients at : ! “Barometer—4 pm. 3008; 8 pm, s ¢ Harry “Peun, . stepdaushter of ' Fre 12. Columbus day, at the Mayflower | Children’s Hospital Sunday afternoon J ] todsy after a clash between soldiers | oo'0atOCIE0 L, DA HO00 ey 30.07; | the slaying of Benjemin Lyons in his| WA JOiSieedsughicr, of Fred 8. Hotel. | at 3 o'clock, presenting several sketches b and civilians 8 an., 30.09; noon, 30.07. store here last Wednesday, sppeared| sid Serahi A Tucus” memdins’cin’ be Al the same time It was announced | from Mark Twain's works Shots were exchanged, and 37 arrests | Highest temperature, 82, occurred 8t/ yolved todsy with announcement of the | Lillian Braatora, {45 “W 'St B Bat that J. Eugene Gallery of 1019 Fif-| There will be given a program of S WIS b expbetad, 1:30 b, yesterday; lowest temperature, | 0 R B0 SOy of two | Lre after S pin, Funerl o Avns teenth street has been appointed mas- s and dramatic skits, including | 61, occurred at 7 s.m. today. M E C u the of ‘the fowrth m,g,.wp?_ B musllif;..e:" mw;'.’\m';'nm e : F The conflict followed attempts of the Pemperature same dafe Iast year— | Anne Arundel County youths for back-| &25 fignds invited” Interment Harmony the district, Including this city and | Huck Finn, presented in costume by & Atlantic Fruit & Sugar Co. 1o clear & | gighlir, 6e; lowest, 44, firing thelr automobiles during: & birth- | PERRY, ETHEL WILLIAMS, On Wednes- Maryland. He is 31 years of age and | the Florida misse tract of land said to belong to the com- ; i ey Becember VAN, On Wedndpe the youngest knight ever to hold this| Kathleen and Virginia arrived here J pany, of 660 Cuban families, numbe ing Tide Tables. day “joy-ride LIAMS PERKY, the devaied wite of Clar- important office. - vl cle 3,726 persons. (Purnished by United States Coast and Gun Blazcs Reported. b prdsyine daushter ‘of Soge Gallery Sccceds Edgar N. Ganster :Tf;x::x);nmr{h? ok A Break S % ¢ * The “squatters” refused to leave the Geodetic Survey.) Frayed nerv lf‘l 1 resid ’ e epan " Nencait St e of Batimore and was appointed byd of Ghesy Ohase. en route. o their : tract, saying 1 was government DIOD- | woqer Tow fide, 11:32 . high | shien heryohof local residents were| Ernese Yiriie Tinersl e, “luz vou John H. Reddin, supreme master of the | Mjami home, and decided to give a 3 erty ‘on which they as well as their| o "5 "0 Sng 5:98 pm. seemed to be desultory machine gun| Sfter 8¢ her late it T fourth degree. Gallery has been “faith- | program for the benefit of patients at forefathers had always lived Tomorrow— Low tide, 12:02 am. and | fire fr 3 3.%. Funeral _Sunday. September 21, ful navigator” of the Washington Gen- | 50::(_ A l“al e '||n-‘y p ol Tomo: ow tide, fire from two cars, which sped through | 1'um), from St. Paul's A. M. E. Chirch, Rioting resulted, and Secretary of the | ¥ N e # . h-| some hos ; . . L e reg: tho | 12:45 pam.; ‘high tide, 8 \d | town. Several eyewitnesses declared they | 8th st. between D and ¥ sta s w. ' 35 the Washington Council. He is & grad- | ' Botn . Kathieen and . Virginia are . J necessary to restore order. The Sun and Moon, newus and heard the whistling of bul- |- Hige 8o iithe Sepiepbery 18 1000 uate of Georgetown University and in | meroners of the Junior Miami Woman The army post reported that 1t met| erodaySun rose 5:51 wm.: sun sets | 168 nearby. A rumor spread that gun- | husband of the late Nellie 'Wilson Perr the real estate business here. He Will | Giub. and the former Is ehaiman of with resistance, and an exchange of | g1 pan Ien Were endeRvacing. j0. tuMmudate ] SRUSH S SSIDNEL Rt T, ANSUIRACE officiate at installation of officers of | the "child welfare department. They shots resulted. No casualties were re- [ momori o oun rises 5:53 am.; sun| Oficials investigating the Lyons murder. | Body can be Viewed ut Hoyd's undertak- B Ot Ama iy Crtobar 6, | fhe enild, weltere ‘department. THey Dorted, but. ihe Mayor of Sagus 08 | seRorr o One of the residents aroused by the | ik establishment, 19t1 and L sts. n w. 31 ‘The Columbus day dinner will be the | 1" o\ home town and have been in- Tanamo last night requested additional | * noon rises 1:29 am.; sets 4:56 p.m. flulm\nha} was Justice of the lval"*' BIGELES HARRY 8, On SBaturday, Septem- first occasion that the supreme knight, | terested in children’s theater work arm; protection. Automobile lamps to bg lighted one- | Thommas Hall of Tracys across he | g% “larendon, Va: HARKY 8 RIGELES. Martin J. Carmody, has been in this | {beest President Machado, in an address | p o' poto 6o MOET county line in Anne Arundel. Judge | Fifioral services’ wi A i TGELES. ¢ity since his election to that office. | U o iioo Carson appeared here Thursday night before the Santa > Hall made an investigation and the iday. September 22, st T Tnter: Although the banquet is given under | yooqpington last Winter in ’a‘pwm Clara garrison, declared that he had | Condition of the Water. ‘l,k‘-;t mb Fred Seigert; 4»11tvuh-fi\illrd nnld ment at Columbin Qardens. Services ;{X- auspices of the fourth degree, it will | ve "\ S in a presen- complete confidence In the support of | Potomac, clear, and Shenandoah very | John Seible of Owensville followed. It |t o 5 ; be open o all Knights of Columbus | 'ation of the ‘Torch Bearer’ three: the republic during his administration. | muddy. this morhing. developed that Seigert was celebrating Wediestuy: moinintSeptember’ 11, at%8 . - e “I have full backing of all Cuban so- . s efghteenth birthday and Seible was | o'clock: af his residence 1603 15th at and friends - . oA ‘he Community Drams Guild cleties and organizations for public wel- Weather in Various Cities. helping in the celebration. nw.. HORACE RILEY, the devoted h William G. Feely, present state deputy, band of Mary Riles: He leaves to xagu has given it his indorsement and has fare, the army and all the provincial SrEm “Shot Up” Many Towns. o helr loss die wdopied s0n 4hd son-in-las: t A 3 ieo. rooks. . asked all the councils to offer their | o St e i B pica s 4 sor-hla support and co-operation FLYERS HELD BACK | He also declared that the November According to Judge Hall, the boys| &ad brother:in‘isw: and & host of other 4 e elections would be held as scheduled E lstives and friends. Funeral Sunda. | 1 Flight Hal t ithstanding. He| s fi'&‘fiu}if.?" h‘;‘l:‘f:i:fiml\‘!.umb\m“;.x\‘ux:;ixgw‘z;: Wesicr & M2 onunon” B 1o, S0io8 ransatlantic Flight Halted b, B e : " i contrary reports notwithstanding. He | Stations. 5 s by tur esley Chureh, 337 st between Tow Depresion Over Ocsan. | | Huck Vs 258, S0 SaNYee ve patienis at Chikiresvs Hoepita by the Nationalists Union, anti-govern- H backfire. The trip through OWINES | RoSENBERG, HENRY. Suddenis, mrid Mtnins A tient L EATAIIA T Prot, | TR TTETOWS. Brinke Bavard | D Meetches fobe given belote patien sy ment faction. : Judge Hall said, was just an incldent | morning. September 19 0i030"" HeNaF 0 g g et e F Ahe. EINEYRCY. ROSENHERG. Funeral from Danzanscy ; : Island, September 20 (#).—Capt. Erroll | 2 3 5 & AT R . Abilene, Tex.... ... Clear e i " 2 funeral pariors, 3501 14th i, n.w.. €t 3 Claude’s Sen-Fower Plant. | Bo ‘and Liewt Hurry Comnor. who FERREE FUNERAL RITES [& the redence at 1030 ociock, B ppree FOR BANKER | MM ol 88 4 8 616 S | auturbing the pence and reckies drive | Weiniagios pipicvcs, o dnfsmigh HAVANA, September 20 (#).—A | Were forced down here September 13 TO BE HELD TOMORROW | Alban's Episcopal Church, officiating. o pielouds | g and each was fined a total of $66.70. | _tery. Relatives and friends invited. 310 B : | kepianses et minor accident yesterday befell the |en route from Montreal to Harbor Search for the murderers of Ben | SMITH. JOSEPH. On Thursday, September Interment will be in Arlington Ceme- Birmineham Sloudy : machinery with which Prof. Georges | Grace, Newfoundland, on the first leg ; e a5 To BE HELD MON DAY‘uhmuu'L N D PLlouds | Lyons continued steadily today, with the | Mie,d30: 86 RIS residence. S17 Gibbons sty Claude is attempting to utilize for in- | of A transatlantic flight, will be unable : Y ; Boston, Muss.. 3 1l Cléar ons continued steadily today, with the | - Aexanaris, Vi, JOSEPH Srh beloved to proceed as planned tomorrow, they |Rev. C. Warner to Officiate at| Mrs. Ferree, a lifelong vesident of Buffalo, N. Y. "20.90 . Glear ald of Baltimore detective. Togress | ' fon of Prauk-and fallisn Smith. ' He aléo - | washington, was the widow of Newton e wrleston SC. 3006 Glotdr | of the investigation was being with- | GALS U0 N hers, three sisters and many *p water in the Gulf Stream,|depression over the Atlantic was hold- | Ferree. Formerly she was active in the | g i an | 3008 : Elotiy | held by the authorities. ing"at tite ohn ‘T, ‘Rhines funeral home, ;3:1 &r'pb:';k wnstrrmmd Stroamm | e pmlon ovet R Women's Relief Corps and also had | Services for A. K. Parris, Sr., Wllli(“kfi;m‘.[:_ o3 - Glear The funeral of Mr. Lyons will takel X—_‘;V‘I;H':EV?}:”..":‘I\l;;wll".‘b*:lrz‘lknflll]'.n":‘ afternoon. Boyd is a Canadfan World War 2 been & member of the governing board Be Conducted in St. Joba's Denver, " Golo. . s GoudY g | place tomorrow at the M. E. Church} i the Ohuich of God and Saints of Prof Glaude said his great tube, sub- | veteran, and Connor accompanied | Funeral services for Mrs. Rose E. | of the Home for the Blind . Tich:. . Gioudy' * | South, in- Anne Arundel County. ety e RN merged & week ago o bring up the | Roger @ Williams on his recent round- | Ferree, 82 years old, who died at her | Mrs. Ferree is survived by one son. : 98 tcloudy - . Al : 4 e of the Gulf ‘Stream. 1 function- | trip flight between New York and Ber- | home, 3465 Macomb street, yesterday | Sheridan Ferree of this city, and severai Episcopal Church. Helcna, Mot loudy FUNERAL RITES HELD o o VE, 4,00, Friday, Septembe ing perfectly Bids. | morning, will be held tomorrow morning | g:andchildren TR Huron, S. Duk 6 Clear dsughiter of Mrs. Florence Kuight of Tar. Y Indisiiapolis.qnd 3002 b3 Bt cloudy boro, N.C. Remains &t Praziers funeral Funeral services for ‘Aklgmll(ff“:l"m-|;{‘.‘.:’.:~‘““-‘¢’,.i§7. 9 3 3 glext” FOR JOMN A, SHEIL| (P29 Bio® “esd wve sy gl sr., veteran retired banl city, | Los- Augeles,. . 29.98 : Glondy ta . b day. will be condueted in St. John's | New™orleis. 39 98 48 Cloudy Funeral services for John A. Sheil, 56 | RICHARD GORDON SMITH, son of e Episcopal Church, Potomac avenue and | New York, N ¥. 30 08 "+ Clear years old, deputy register of wills 'for | Iste Riclard wnd Aunie ¥ Smith, in {he O street, Georgetown, Monday after- | Oklahoma City. 30.10 o the District of Columbia, Who died 8t | fesiiercs of hic sirer, are'y, om, the noon at 3 o'clock. Rev. Dr. F. Bland | Biiisaeiphis .. 3012 7 ! Elear his home, 503 Sixth street northeast,; 60 E st September 22, %é Tucker, Tector of St. John's, will offi- Fhoenix. Ariz . 2984 ©:! Gioudy | Thursday, were conducted st St | 930 sm. Shence io St Peters ohurch, ciate, nssisted by Rev. Dr. Charles T. | Bitisburgl, P 30.08 - Bteloudy | joseph's_ Catholic Church today at 9 | ineny Atinsion Gemetcry: Reintives spd Warner, rector of St. Alban’s Episcopal | portland, Oreg. 30.06 Clear am., following brief services at mp;.rmen.h invited -to attend 21 Church. Interment will be private, hllg-‘l‘n;h,“NC”(‘ 33 10 ::}u:}w residence. Interment was in Mn\lh‘\ 4;}Yx~»w)n. “'K“"l"‘,!",'fl"fi ‘T&‘J“‘!"‘b oe" Oak Hill Cemetery. A service by the |Selt Luke City. 1388 i Olivet Cemetery. Thursday,” September 18, 1930, at Uppér ) : ) an _Anto ca 3 Montelair, N. 3., KATHARINE Gi : Knights Templar~ will be conducted | St Dievo. Caiii .94 i Slctdy | widely known in this city, Mr. Sheil | wife of Henry Clurk Towhsend o Privats Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock, at the | San Francisco. 29 94 5 Cloudy | had been deputy register of wills since | Iuneral Services at her late home, residence of Mr. Parris'’ daughter, Mrs. | §t Fouls: Mo 3610 s GRRE 1983 and long had been prominent in | {iday sfternoorn Bentoiber S0 b2 oielome. . Theodore N. Gill, jr., 3022 P streel. The | Seattle. ‘Wash . 3010 Glear Catholic organizations here. He Was & | YORK, GERTRUDE, The officers and mem. body arrived in this city today Spokaiie, Wasli 7 "L Clear | member of the Knights of Mount Saint | = hess of the Burean Reliel Association ate Honorary palibearers will be as fol- | Wisi' o ¢ Ptoloudy | Sepulchre and a delegate to the Holy | YEReY Toiified of the death of GERTRUDE ’ ‘ ‘ lows: Anthony C. Addison, James Be & Land in 1928. He was a fourth-degree S ~ " ROBERT T rall, Herbert A, Gill, Dr. 'l‘hulnlnkl FOREIGN. member of the Washington Council, SOLOMON JACKSON, F. S, L Greene, Blair Lee, Edward F. Looker, (7 aum., Greenwich time. today ) Knights of Columbus, and was & eor ¥ s Fempere ture, Westh 4 s, past Ben Miller, George L. Nicholson, Brig. |, Statlong ||~ Tempeteuirg, WESWer. | giate deputy of that organization. In Memortam. dustrial purposes the power latent in | the temperature differences of surfflce’snid early today. A deep area of low | Services, With Interment Gen. George Richards, Edward J. Stell- | guris, Prance 58 Clear BARNES, WILLIAM 1. Sacred to the mem- wagen, president of the Union Trust |geriin. Germany D8 B Sy oF ty hushand and. eur deac. dsdds: = Co., and Eugene E. Thompson. Stockliolm. Sweden:io0o. 48 | Olear WILEIAN"L BARRES ho'ler T ohirieen Clilitven: sk well Mr. Parcls, who was 15 years old. | moria ‘Earsn. asotes 3 ‘¥ clouay Marriage. Years ago today, Seplember 30, 1317 3 7 had long been prominently ~identified VAo "> 'Part cloudy | WILLIS—BOSTON. Mr. and Mrs. William [ “HIS W AND CIIDREN, HELEN, = ' n f as grown-ups 5 CHILDRENS - in the National Capiial. He was # co- | {iivann, Cubw' " 0000 78 causin, “HATTIE . HOSTON, ‘o Tuee: | nyTLER, WILLIAM DE SOTO. In sad bt : 2 3 ¥ founder of the original firm of Crane |Colon, Canal Zone. .. a day, September 16 . Mr. JAN loving " remembrance of our_ desr father, : 4 L firm M. WILLIS, at Si. Ausustines Church. | son asd brother: ! may ride with the By Parris Co. here. Mr. Parris retired Rev."Alonzo 3. 01a oficiated. ] BOmER. Wi Wpavied- this 1e_ twalve assurance of ha T L WIFE OF RS SPIELER Sheep . oiz Joved oom Gede ware &E¥ . . ik i Beaths. o e st g Births Reported. EXPIRES AT ABERDEEN i souy seninses _omprs| | vt ot e e e The following births have been reported | p ti)lery Officer Was Formerly on| - Mrs. Foindexier, A this life on Friday, Septe.nber 19, 1930, at h e VI ER. by PATHER, i to the Heaith Department in the past 24 JOHN ALE. beloved husband of . DORSEY. WILLIAM ©O. In sad but loving prompt 'serv1c e and % "Ofitry N. and Mabel M. Ball, girl. Duty in Office of Chief of Artil- | e late ¢ s Iather of Reginald A QU SRS Ry Pand and 18 H C. and Mugdslene J. Lohman, irl nd Rober and her afiMus, | (ther, WIBERAM: G EICHREE: the feeling of comfort : : e lery Corps Here. | Liluan Roinaveigr, Bmme “Ashich: Mex | lnis ssrmel sess, twe: seara jaso tedefs - A Srnest, L. wind Gladys . Miler. o e o Babont o At THe Jeaves W |- Dear husband, Tiever ABAIFT! ciiss SS9 which comes from using Earl f and Lilian 1, Ohristen, sirt Mrs, Margaret Alvord Spiller, wie of | i thelf fou wiaiy Stief feiatives an | Frank J. and Mary Flini, @il Maj. Oliver L. Splller, Coast Artillery | (flends., Funcral services Sustiel Bap | fevex ey TS, one of the cabs of the Wiliand ot s Wary 8" Miller, wirk | Corps, dicd yesterday at her residence | {5 Guitinn ot Ria' 5 s Dnns ey | OArond your Svoit sl pescatul grave. iy S8 Kathl Mart: r at the Aberdeen Proving Grounds, where | W, Jarvis oiciating Relatives and friends YOUR LOVING WIFE: invited, | Remnains al W. Ernest Jurvis) U | when father breathed his last farewell 3 hid Kathleen V. Murtin, sirl. | Larg'est Zone Cab Com- =t B and Loraine Goldsmith, §ir Maj. Spiller is stationed. Maj. Spiller | IAYied Reinsins ai W. Ernes o When father bres 5 arewell and Katherine E. Greene, ®itl. | formerly was on_duty in this city ' iy pLues e o i S| o pany in the United States. § - tiariy and Paslie Pelaman, Kir "7 | {he oftice of the chief of Artillery Corps RS 0TIl SR | Sy seem ke amother ol Lewis and Lottie Ehilich, boy. Mrs, Spiller was the daughter of th: BN E. BEALL, beloved mother of | Without the smile on father's face | | 455 am. al'the residence of his sister, TR AN BRATHER e e e G R s 4 : Mt Beail: 'Remains Testin st the S. H. | VOUR LOVING DAUGHTERS, OLIVE AN gesias 1t 800 Al Jeierle boy, | |late Maj. Gen. Benjamin Alvord and | Hinei'S iieral home fo1 Tk S % RAUD, - ¥ B e ey & nlece of Maj. Gen. John F. Morrison, | Fu : the B s i e ek Louls ¥, aid Adelin A Schwartz, boy. U. 8. A, retiréd, of (his city. She leaves | O MY D ey of o8 den e by P Elner A sud Dorothy C. Dwyer, boy er s 5-year-ol oy Sembet ROBINSON, who died September 20, 1927. s Hertha 1. and Mary E. Dulaney, boy and & son, 1 ber 18, 1930, at 11:45 pun., &t her resi b u fARIA GARDNER. ¢ Henry T and Gertrudé M. Aruold, irl Funeral services will be conducted in dence.’ 2432° Ontario rd,’ MAUDE E RESPONSIBILITY ' 2 P A o Went b3 Arlinglon. Cemelery Monday afternoon | BURKE, derord MiS of oruelus Burke | SERINGMANS, ELIZAETH L. 10 sad byt = Jessie d herine Stewart, boy, . ington, sister of Marie, Milton, Juanita, | €d th life one yesr ako today, September Dorothy , Jewn and Lillie May 20. 1 Our reputation for protection 23 . CITY NEWS IN BRIEF ¥ Funieral Ennday, September | One vear has passed: dear one. . s v venient , 2 . 21, 8t 3°30 P, lrony the W. Echest Jar- Since vou were cailed away-- Bas been definitely ‘estab- = e school the new and most convenien Deaths Reported. skl s Rlnerat Bflion’ Siod Yok sroiuy By | mow yeil o T pememoee t way. There's no charge for extra : 4 Alstorkomciating. Interment LR Y L The following deaths have been reported | Dinner, S. Kann Sons Co., garden of | Memorlal Cemele e Tt Tty 10 o tie R lished for the thousands e w0 s N 10" the "Healtn® Iepartiment In the Jast 24 bigoniy CARPENTER, SPILLMAN. On Fridss. Sep- Hon hetoicibly thes lay 3 v B hours. the Mayflower Hotel, 7 p.m. tember 19,1930, &1 Tuberculosis Hosuital 3od knows they workad coat 1y, that use our Cabs. : g0 to the same school may ride A, Thomas. 86, 1314 13th st | SPERAR CARPENTER. devoted brother But Ihey are wone today Luoustyy st et g 3 W. Budd, 5, Stanton Park Hos- | Banquet, Fida¢ Convention, large ball | or 0" W' and Russell Carpenter. Remains | TAWRENCE. every day for just a few cents room of the Willard Hotel, 8 p.m. Testing at the W. Zraest Jarvis funeral oo i o y Fiiderick Upperman, 13, United States | "0 O sk by i ol i Bl g | TILGMAN, JENNIE. A tribute of love and No or summer, your children get to Willlam W. Barron, 63. Gallinker Hospital. | 36, O. E. 8. club house of Women's| uud Dumbarton ave. n.w 21 Now you can send your children to Steplicn D Hensler, 60, Walter Reed Hos- | Benefit Association, 1750 Massachusetts (OMEN, MYER. On Saturday. September Tmved 1l e e AV school the safest, quickest and v 930, at Un Memorial Hospital 5131 7th st | [ year, beloved ' husband = of Helen Wolf my dearest friend. CHARLES most economical way. Mary E 6, 4019 13th st. nee. Colign and fatber of Ruth C. Chase, Edith Vi who died September 20, — A ETERS 5 % Youbower. 46, 4010 Atknsis ave. | lecture, “Revolution In Peru and -\ Elizebeth M. Forsyth, 45, 1534 350k st w.e. | Nicaragus.” Ergatrocifits Soclety Study | ¢ ‘Robeson, Roger S. Coben snd Mer . Richard I ussell 39. 1331 ¢4th pl. 22, | Club, 1227 O street, 8 pm. Lecturer, J.! Oohsn, Jr. Notice of funeral hereattes. ‘31 Nothing can_ever 4ake away All our charges are made on cono my Ay 1. e, “Ciearvelonti Hospital. | Davidson | CONNOR. ELIZABETH JANE, Suddenis, o The love my ‘heart” holfy dear. -, the flat rate basis. You 1o : g ! Hospital - TR e detce, 1314 East Capitol st BLIZABETH e s not have to pay for each L Bhiubeth P. sarshall, 75, 8t Elizabeth's FUTURE JANE CONNOR. Funeral from Zurhorsts| FUNERAL DIRECTORS. bt s o ) H Hoslaly e Card party, Ladies of the Col. James| {gueial natlors, 301, Bast Caplo} St o8 W, Deal & Co. bl .‘ ervice Alverts Creek. 41, dallinger Hospital, |8, Peitit Auxiliary, No. 6, United Span-| to’ Holy_Comiorier Ohurch, where . W. Dea . ++ . it’s the most eco- 3 i Tipanna o o Raenits ish War Veterans, Naval Lodge Hall,| Will be said at § am. for ‘he repose of | g6 H ST N.E LINCOLN_8200 nomical way to ride. \ Willigm Turhier, 5, Pieedmen's Howital, | Fourth street and Pennsylvania avenue | e e T . . Eeaniened i¥ ST . % comfort 102 140 & | southenst, 8 p.m. Monday. crovem, Erpe. on Thursday seoeaver | JOHN R, WRIGHT CO. 30, &t her residence, 111 10th St, 5.6 . : : i SAS et ;_)r'rl?,;'nol\‘ffl; wile gt the late Oapi’ | 188 16(h 81 N.W. _Ehsne Nerth avid Crouch. Funcral from ner late Tesi: ALL RATES g ) Repan- Parts Gets State Department Post. | hocs Sionany, Sememe e ‘s is wm | GEO. W. WISE CO. ¥ \ " o Relativ and friends invited to attend. 00 M St N.W. S William Vallie Whittington, a local| Tnterment Arlington National Cemotery, ‘West 0138 CLEARLY ! : Safety ot Wels Bty | s i s S SR —Horbert B Neviaes PRINTED Professional and Scientific Service Ao B aEie s By St the Department of State. The ap- e M fasorlc Temple, 33t st Funeral Home ON OUR Fries, Beall & Sharp || pointee ‘will assume his new duties| shq ek, Foik sy, B, o7, 8 PUBSE | ot New York Ave. NW. __ Distries 2008 o EFFIE CROUCH. Ofticers nd ember : RATE . 734 10th St. N.W. See ottty onees wd mew=s) Clyde J. Nichols, Ine, g —————— O TEL MATe—GailGiev. | MARKIS. JOUN C. On Tuesday, September | |, LIAM | 'S SONS, CARDS : FOBTON BULL TRRRIER - SiaTe Gl Giv, | WARKIS, JONN €. On Tyestay, Septamber | ). WILLIAM LEE'S SONS 354 3 JOHN G " reiired Dandmuster, 9tn . S : ! L . FEMALE GERMAN POLICE DOG, small bIack | Cavalry, devoted husbend of Dora F. CREMATORIUM Rha tait short-haired uow. - Call ol SI31. 300 | tia' " Paneral Sundav. Septemoer 21+ A% | sa2 pA. AVE N4 NATIONAL ¢ 4 3 - 1:30 p. from Metropolitan A, M = = — Rl = | 2 4 LOST. Civurch™si #t between. Toth hd S6th"sts CHAS. C. ZURHORST Bes = bt eV, Willin t in Town, 4 00 BOSTON BULL_Male. tag. MORIROWeTy LA e BT SR R 301_EAST CAPITOL ST. Local Call. ... o 3537 Reward. Phode Cleveland 3411 & vited 10" Mitend. Remaths 'Phone Lincoln 3 o C1 [, nks. hite gold between N McGuive's neral home until s e . ' ASK o b MR Temple “and 10t and 1 Sk, nes | Savarday oy, when they wii ve 1e- | Frank Geier’s Sons Co. FOR Chambers Co, 0ot 8 B e it You left behind a braken heart S B emuene National 2473 DRESS PAG-Green striped crefonne, co ) Modern Chapel, Telephone t taining 7 dresses; Friday evening, from car ut loved you So sincere, s — ST on_Reservoir rd., Wisconsin ave, Q <t 0l That never did and never will A 3 : vicinily. Finder please call Norta 6577. Re Forget you, husband, dear . o e T T ia- H SASTAIR ' Bt carirtin oae. | JACK . MARY. Departed this life sud-| Neither the successors of nor connected | R AN 1009 H St. N.W. | 132426 Euclid Street N.W morn robabiy on' Cleveland or Connec- * oy e TR Bt U S Government | restitig at Barbour Bros . ne Prank 6636 . 2 Rooms, Kitchen property. ~Reward. Col. J. P. Terrell, 318 [ 48 K st. n.e. Not Formerly 940 F St. N.W. i Kiingle rd._n.w B JOHNSON, LAURA. Departed this life Wed- w H S d & C - FOUNTAIN PEN, Watermah, Wednesday nesday, September 17, 1930, at 6 p.m., at m. . Dardo Q. and Bath, $42.50 ahe, Tovar Comh. ave. and M st, OF on Mt | her residence, 3031 Stantan rd. s.e. LAURA e e T e ucatur 0%, S8ANSOR yjaow " the iafe” lesier| Private Limousine Ambulance FRATERNITY PIN in shopping district Re- ohnson and develed mother of Annie Mc+| 413 5 §T. N.E & c oy . Ward If returned to 2033 P sv. mw. North | Eherson. Grace Rick , Clara Locks: | 412 B ST, N% Lincoln 0524 Established 1883 Lo Johnson ~ and | M % oo srbaidb e George D y.' She is als rvived by | ANYWH ERE IN EMORIALS o Srapdchidion Euteral Sundas sep: | MUS PEA u tember 21, at o'choc] rom St lohin’s a "The ‘record of civilleation fs | Return to 108 I st. n.w ' CM E’ Chureh, cerner Stanton and | Succeeding the Original W. R. Speare Ce. - e » based on memorials. Monuments | NOSE GLASSES, Dr_ Silvers name on case. | Eomeroy rds. se. Rev. . Wilcox, pastor. | 1623 Connecticut Ave. Polomae 4600 TI"E C| Y ROFER T e for U1 What, has xome | ot i ahomeiie dintier | Reward. Ouil | Friends and Teldiives inviied to aitend h T Birehts St | P betore.~On'Uyaity Yor yaur Selvction: Hewt | Catm aoss 4yl Eolorado aver O | Tistuent Rosthiont Cemelery. ‘ oseph F, Birch’s Sons . (o R | PEKINGESK, Tea femaale, answers to name | (IVINGSTONE, ERNESE ILOBERT. Sud: | (1SAAC BIRCH) 2 WASHINGTON GRANITE |of Boowoo. 2506 Wisconsin ave. Cleveland | fenly. on Friday. Septomb-fo e t00 8t 13034 M St. N.\V. Fhone West 0ooe MONUMENTAL CO., Inc. [31%. Revard ol 2 B e lsbandr o Margaret J: LIVIDESORS, | mmmmme - V1 " ablished 1861 . 2 il ¥ POCKETROOK, with money and permit, | aged 61 yenrs. Funeral from his late resi ’ R pnone NOGIARDINE Secty Falumble cards, el viclnity A and Fa, | Gencel Buk sve, Hratisvilie, Md on Satc CEMETERIES atl. 587 A ork_Ave. | ive. 1 eward. 624 Kenued W urday, September 20, at 5 p.m. Intermen T AT SR - i % Bl s S GLENWOOD CEMETERY RING, Topai, _WhiTe ¥old With eATE. | LUQUER. HELEN KING. On Saturday. Sep- . rowhiiah fotel. Fhone iver | “eliner 20,1990, a¢ her residcrce 1181 New Vaultage, $5 per month eward. 't 300 | Hampshive ‘ave: m.w., HELEN KING, wife 18, two broad bAnd Wedding ring and | OfgMichols Luauer.” Funeral services st Chilee lots sud siies foF saln Lo, e g liie residence on Sundwy, 'September R diamond, i PGP Gowitown “section of | 31 ot ¢ pm. please amu Rowers, Tuter-| _____FUNERAL DESIGN: | Wishington. = Return 2807 5Ul st. .e. . Re- | ment Greenwood Cemetery, New York. 2 EER reed R | ward, o {3 | LY ONS, BENJAMIN M. Suddenly. on Thurs- GEO. C. SHAFFER Five Large Rooms CRICTRR —White, Wesi Tlhiand, sharp | 4y, Sepiember 18, 1930, at Piince Fred- IVE FLORAL EMBLEMS AT MOD. { ears: Stump. tall, one bad eve: nhame “Reg | erick Hospital. Prince Frederick. #Md. | FRATE PRICES. TEL. NAT. 2416 & NAT. 0165 and Bath e’ TRevard, - el ‘v Tiag "Blend 3 | BENIASN, U, the, weloyed, hustapd, of | Open Evenings J4th & Eye wie’ Reward. = Retur Slen M., (nee Huntt) and father o : Lx. e, 2 TS \ AL Lyons. R tin s " 24-Hour Elevator Service WATOH- “Bulova.” with _TIE _Braceleti " residanen” at Owinas, pd. Funeral and Sunday: Open & lightedtil 9 P.M. Wednesday. Reward. ' Adims 0381 Sundvy, Shpiember 31" 41 nx":h‘eme';'n‘zi Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. WRIST WATOH, “of TR Friendship M. y" T sta now, Rewar {he church cemeters. Relatives and f Prompt Auto Delivery Service 70-J. - ‘e—inexpensive invited. Artisio—expressivi

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