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With an_advanced contribution of $1,000, the National Education Associa- tion today launched a campaign for the rellef of unemployed teachers. Under the plan devised, funds will be collected from employed members of the mching profession. * Seventy-five Bigger and Better Funerals Halt the Usual Cost Are Done by Chambers o mrrh et . ties will be for the establishment of an equaliza- tion fund. The committee is asking that the teachers now receiving $4,000 or m.?;e salary. from lus well paid teachers decrease in pen:enun in proportion to the yearly pay figure. Dr. W. C. Bagley of Teachers' Col- lege, Columbia un!vznity, Dr. William THE WEATHER ibia—Cloudy tonight and wmon'ow. possibly occasional light rain tonight; not much change in tem- perature, minimum temperature tonight about 34 degrees; moderate John cwper United States Commis- | by Education, and Mrs. ‘Susan Dorsey, mpennundent emeritus of schools at Los Angeles, are members of the Unempluymem. cornmmee MINE OPERATOR ‘DIES Daniel Baird Cunningham, 74 years old, prominent coal mine operator of Philadelphia, died in Emergency Hos- pital last night of a heart attack. He was striken in his room, at the Williard H(i'lfi' Cunningham was an official of the Maderia, Hill & Co., colliery. He came to this city about two ‘weeks ago sioner with his wife to be treated by Dr. 8id- ©. Cousins, 3921 Ingomar street. ney e body is being taken to Phila- delphln for burial. may fittingly choose our services in time of need?. Everyone, no matter from what walk of life he may come. We have services for persons of means, those cumstances and can serve in moderate dir- equally as well. Our “Jowest priced service may be had com- plete for $100. From that point prices range upward by easy stages— a price to meet each rson’s needs or desires. pei TR R S AT A A A TBEAL FUNERAL HOME or reference;.vgg.zk yournezghbor PHONES:LINCOLN 6200‘820' Ty YTV YT YTy VYR Y YT T YT Y T T YIS = after EISEMAN’S Seventh and F Sts. Now in Progress Our Semi-Annual Sale of UITS —40—*45 Suits Reduced to 20" $25—30 Suits Redpced to | $16.50 Open a charge account. Buy now during this sale — pay Christmas in convenient weekly or monthly. amounts. | % Bl qP’ mlvf lumo Vil iam | | ton " Hos | B FY; 8 weeks ofd, qark brows: ’lnu vmnm i Thofoavple snd’ kidsewood d | COLLIF. Ted, el gise. iymlm Jouar and | ave. between 7th and ‘Thermometer—4 p.m., “ 8 pm, 3 12 midnight, 38; 4 a. noon. 38. Barometer- ’g 30.18; 12 mldnl;hc 30 ll l am, 13; S;I:nhml! noon, 30.07. ghest temperature, 41, ocourred at 3:30 p.m. yesterday. Lowest temperamu 96, ocowrred at 7:40 a.m. today. Temperature same date last Highest, 68; lowast, 36. s 2:38 2:46 pm.; high tide, 8:11 am, lndl 31 pm. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 7:22 am.; sun sets 4:48 pm. Tomorrow—8un rises 7:32 am.; sun Mo:;.rlg&,m"lllm *‘“ 3 113 pm. A\Imobflulmuw ited one- half hour after sunsef e cm..awuc. Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers— Both clear this morning. “ Weather in Various Cities. Temnemun oz U r i W$UBIH “qgapn asv ot Cwegoy W “gepingas Baltimore, Birmingham Bismarcl &3 RSREIBNBER Y Chatiesto Chicago, S e 8852 aks Titianapoladed 33 54 Jacksonville n- 3008 Kansas ¢ 29.98 BRLEBL222RR2LITRALTIVIVERLL32! ARERSAASRRENSLRREETINENS! (1 a.m., Greenwich time, today.) Stations. ‘!‘nn tondon, . England.. G e Ber] Brest, Stockhol Marriage Licenses. Be; rd ) x:'mfafir 47 'luvafifi’"' e and Grace P. Eaton, 18, gx. e .l. and Lena Mundheim, Il:h. 23. HM and Edith Scott, 1 and Lottle Johnson, non 21 lnfl Dorothy John- 21 v Clnrenee B. Welch 22 lhi! city, g:l;;l” Branyon, 19, Belton, 8. ’R:nd "'n Jonag.| zumuheu. d5. and Estela L. wil- " Wendeit ¥, coftette b Necto) " Coliette, 38, Norfolk: . ‘Thempson, 28, this city; Mflh. 39, Philads MI. ndra Reese, 34, Rich Hill, M Allln P. Poore. ;. Raymond Jones and Alice wis Carl Pa., and 3" Rev. 30, Pnderlckmurm E .uco Hi 0 A 3 C.. and Marguerite Sweeney, n"fl ity Rev: J3h8 Wll!:r w. H‘%’" 33, and Mabel C. Hoyle, L and Esther Sherby, P s - le Foster, 22; llm‘ ?l. and Bisie M. Artis, 3 lnd Daisy E. Payne, P R R | John F. Willis H. cre'l. 24, Gallatin, ’ N Kaufimating 10, this cly;’ Rew B. Hargin ton n. 3 nd Margaret 3. 38, this city, 23, Brae doeex.’ Vet ey R sephine E. Qwen: A, H. McKinle: Deaths chorted The following de: {0, tne Health Department "t “the "Toer 34 Carie Hess, 65, 15 Ehire B Nemcombet Mfl"'fiel‘r} Hoo 1 Tosa Kouno, 5 ?'.l ey. si Pearl Schlosser. ‘51, Gallin James E. Barnétt, 49, St. Dl qufl?-'l'd J. MeElroy, 37, St. Elizabeth's Laurerice E. Krogh, 3, Georse Washing- Ky P’ernlndn. 26, Walter Reed Gen- eral Hos, Henry 'S, Florence, 17 taken from boat, a. Potomac River near 'Alexnncn. iah 4 2 6th. 1. iinger Hosp 105 51st st. n. FOUND. nu;nmenuxy lnfl pay for ,.d Phonne atier 3 T ANTUALS spoly Anigal e R e e ? 8065, LOST. BAR PIN set with diamonds d Eeward i, tefurned 10 o5 Bucta o nw Columbia 2198, CERTIFICATE Tor ares of Merchants’ Transter & Storase Co common siscki ge- tificate No. Suly T wm'a' 11 fotn P b Rewa: o tag.” "Mon refephone nunbl 39 Hickor. Pk., Md. Dherd 318423 Rewsr "m: a $OG, ¢ nlllf lia: oy Lo brown ors: tag T8, Bnane iee st RATERATEY pr—xmum - P B Ib cral reward. _Call Adams b: HANDBAG—Containing important kevs -lpu, 1about u ‘ednesday night, near F. P. HESS, 62, RETIRED MERCHANT, PASSES AWAY Resident of Washington for 45 Years Developed Several Profita- ble Retail Establishments. Frederick P. Hess, 62 years old, prominent retired merchant of this city, died at his home, 1746 K street, yesterday after a long illness. Mr. Hess, & native of Germany, had been living here the past 45 years. For many years he was connected with the retail grocery business and at the time of his retiremen: in 1928 was & part owner of the Philadelphia Market Co., in the 1100 block of Connecticut avenue. Funeral services will be econducted in St. Matthew’s Catholic Church, Mon- “( morning at. 10 o'clock. Interment 1 be in St.n:rllfl"l Cemetery. Mrs. daughter, Miss Helen Hess, and three sons, Rev. Carl F. Hess of Baltimore, il S ) E e 3 Hess of this city. He also leaves & brother, Leonard Hess of Germany. Births Reported. The, following births have besn reported fo the Healtn Department in tho la: ours: Qeorge W, and Stansbury Minton. boy. d Elizabeth Speleos, Bol age M. Samen.’ boy. enor C. coreonnbwn arles and fohn and_ Flo rih ichard and_Ma Harold and Hila Helen Adams, gir] Charles_and May Jones, girl Robert 1. and Mary Coper. Thomas and Willie Colema Horace G. and Aletha E. Rabert 8. and Sulette Lawson, boy. ot el German Horsemen Praised. Ry States_and ceived President Von Hindenburg’s pur- sonal congratulations today. Card o Thanks, MURPHY. JERRY The family of the Tate TERRY B MURPHY with 13, exoras their” sincere thanks and appreciation to their relatives, friends, railway employes and No. 6 Engine Company for their kind sympathy "and beautiful floral tributes shown at his desth. WIFE AND DAUGHTER. Beaths. Y Y. TnSunday, OOTH BOOTH, MAR af a"l’un' cars, Delgy dmother of ed 86 years. S andmother af Mk Elsie V. Willis and beloved f lend nmeul servlcu were held in Druid fery, Baltimore," Md. on ‘Wednesda. Be- cember 17, 8t 11 ey, Departed this ite on Pri- 1930, &t Tul PCulosis Tans, resting b INRAors neral pariors, 1115 22nd 'st. ow. Rotiée of funeral o v Thursday, December a0, n " Finerulors Hospital, DOYLE EVANS, Remains at Praslers’ funeral home. ‘389 R. B.w. " Notke of fu- neral later. GREEN, el For, T RN L ieE etiden ioss ‘s'e’fi coualn:. d HiEs on an .. Minnie Funeral, Saturday. Bt ember 30, m Robert kol g Dbt Ciiogli el 'omunc. AT invited b atiena GREEN, FATE. o DIPSried, this life on Wed- nesday, Pmd l Holgw - -n"m- elriet Tt Bgral periors, 1115 Find. of funeral later. ber 14, Va., su ‘Hines Co. funerai Wieath Bloniga lors, Saturday. Dec T o ol Tote Zome: ALL, M. DEVLIN, Gommand HAZENMYER. ELIZABE * friwt :fiz 1 ] tmb" PALMER. MAR' of Chagies H:uun'mlyer and o‘l‘h‘e‘rigt Prlnk Haze; eral servies w. ednesday. De» somber MATRE Lia o g Benests), beloved are of William ‘Prancis Healey. Funcral from her late Tesidence, 928 erd gt v of Saturdsy.“Be RO S R i ferment Mowat HESS, Comber T St moI s TFestmonssd i D% at his residence, ERICK P.. beloved husband mmel;cununeg}bnu'-"' 930" 1o ves friends ivited B 'm Interment St. Mary's Cemetery. HYDE, EDWARD JNYLLYS. On wedxmm 8 AR i iE b Catherine E. Hyde. ?n‘g:“ xh"“.nd Ghapel, 5th and H Decem! at 3 Cedar S o-m-em HYDE. EDWARD WYLSYS, L;gmn'\unlelAMm"A‘ of La Fayeits: w:‘e’,’”'gl . M., has been cal E e for me"pu%ooa’e"ox teing ‘S-; mno'r 6°L0ur Txte " brother, EDWARD Cagh, Fetura, Revs. "West u& Ape: )mxfl’ FANDBAG, prows Teather, contaning and notions, in American Stores o nw.; Adams 9077-J. KEYS (5), Ting, We S riny. Wedneeday ;analo«a Lalue only'to uys-uunch of 6 or 7 Wfir 133 ard it nlurm:" to !nnx Tnent Bide PIN—Gold pin. d o 131 House ot m !51.“ o %. lnmh PIN—DIImflnd platinum hll’ between &, 404,8"ta Woodles o uheral Feward: KETBOOK, brown, lost elgur TS g Pl"l l’ll:t Hospits cont fic ads. | G ‘Mary ki) mnm man, Fbone Capitol Hel 250. Gth at. Reward. .UBBER TIRE CHAIN o lzu 14th 5t D.w. Nortis 78 &l %old blAek nmfigu LY RD YDE, Jr., vnw dlod at Phila- Soi Decemser 18, w. H WANAMARER, & JACKSON, on SEANTHA JAC wite of Zack Tackson. Yived by three :wo d;u ot ard s host of other relative: Triends. Zalns resting at th Clarke Co. ve nnmefl “Chabel sun- 1 pm. Interment arted this life on Freed- Decer Tospital, REfLy. e to mourn thelt lossa Jevoted hus- and: four loving sisters and s nLhnr ¢ pelatives and Knl.m JULIA BELLE LEE. spter 18, 1980, MYERS, MARY GERTRUDE. On Thursday, December 18, 1930, at Home of Incurable MARY GERTRUDE MYERS, beloved moth. Mrs. Mary Pitcher. Remains rest- In: ot Wiitam 3. anlpys funeral home, 332 8th st. s. neral from Willlam J. home. Saturday, December 10 a.m. Interment at Cedar Hill y. , Thursday, Pe- ineral fi:(‘llfiel at '.oho cé.‘h bin Covenant “Chapel, ‘Gonn. ave. ""’ha"r‘l' e B,' hrermens Atbsson Natiog SANDERS, ROBE T, ber ' 17, 19! T SAND) ders,” oF 304" Fle K host of other m'-e mourn_ their Mngton uneral e’ Baptlst Sivirch, Charios mcga::'n 4 u& Sun December ‘21, at - et ed 04 rs. H. M. Gorely. Funeral . Md., on Satur E:' 1L i, Toterment ot | m-pm tery. Washington, D. C. WOODSON, EDWA llh December. mer's faneral sw. laterment Ar In Memortan. [LEY, CAROL] the BAIEY, CAROLINE, SR OB T 52 B b A month of T once m 1s herer ll m- l du Eh! y Biy-ve years a 1 lh "’ S "P!Lmo "tf"fl'rmf MAml A te of A i e cwber is. Toko! one_year ol lud D'cvm Fhis ony -lonely. g b can Ana’while he lies in peaceful sloep His memory we shall aiways Keep. How happy were the bygone days en our circle was A But now it's bYoken, thres are gone, B glive ot Jeaus” feet. - SANFORD P red to 150, £ December l rs, .vonN 5. Nery o & husban by ur EARRORS 8 BRABFORD: ihis life two years g0 today. 19, 1928, BREWER. ELIZABETH CATHELL.' In fond y beloved _young _cousia, memory of my belaved - d_her uernnl home, one year 8§o 0 day. December 19, 1039, beautiful now wing in God' icked for An added, i cho Ana‘”b..n Some We, shall meet at t In that beautiful hom 1 think of you often. Elizaboth, dear— Of your kind and loving wa. Of your smiling face and winsome grace, Which to me still seems g0 near COUSIN ELLA, Arlington, Ve. BREWER, ELIZABETH CATHELL. In love ing remembrance of our beloved da: and sister, ELIZ CATHELL 3 nhnmcmnunumdn. unb'r 19, 1 Think.of her mn md o e 15’ 0 z URNS, MARY O, M loving remen BE ot "Gear mother, B o™ hepartoa "iae it o elent years today, December 19, 1923. ows Ja all. many or few, d “with remembrance, desr u. YOUR Lovmu’finvom'tks, ANNA A¥D CATHERINE. . JOSEPHINE L. A loving trib- e :'i::fr;zflnmgy of our devoted sster; a?'daemy Wik Vears ago todssy December 1 Fagewell! Parewell! The words are light: Yet how can words say more? 8ad hearts, dlre Jn_our homes tonisht— 8 Grow sadder oo > RID EPHINE | DQZB m“ouomz')fiy::'g"our l.)ve'? dnrly‘ Yoved {eft i Wix years ae0 “toder, December r ows Boar 'r‘n'ffi;'mh:‘:- it itnie e helg" We'll hear her voice and touch o B Angy then wit D our chum_ sgain ELLE MeC. red 40 DELANEY. ISAB) ALL. - Sac 1 emmory of my darline mother. who ll:fi ‘l?e eleven years ago today, December other, darling, I loved you, loved Mother, took Tome 5o rest. A oUR LOVING DAUGHTER MATTIE. uwm EORGE In Ry R el T 'AND SADIE. * ine years You have brousht, us o PR e vatus of fove AndSome @y 1 wilt ' ly home -bove YouR “pEVOTED OTHER-IN-LAW: MRS. MAGGIE M. ibute PR AR A today, December 19, 1929. promden never will That never has an S :v 3!! JOSEPH. of our. acas hun-nl Find T nm ‘fi.flg cember 19, :m THE PAMILY. * two years “0 &0‘ ;Tn ‘v &m 326 3rd st. ‘We all mln you ‘companion, ¢ huu is uogn\#c:f' Towhi meat c"::’;n'.? P em taithtul, On_the resurrection morn. HER DAUGHTER, ©. ANDERSON. AND RARDDADGHTER, md wEsT. 'NDLETON, ANNIE. !n sad an In '%a?sfm-m.“am i December 19. 1929. S %R EEON who deparied. 1o L , who depa 4o today. December 19, 1020 i) mL fl, . National 2473 "Wm. H. Sardo & Cp. 0 i ine Ambulance ul;‘n.ute In.‘ifmoulme S JALMUS R SPFARE s Con Cotntetions Sre ™ .io-. 4-9. Joseph F, Birch’s Sons 3034 M SN, FEeatatie g GEO. W. SE CO. Rt sk ™ y v—lm her the successors vun i S VR Pione National 293 l;h JOHN fi. wi‘u&u‘r co. 1337 10th St. N.W. __Phone North 0047, Herbert B. Nevius Funeral Home New York Ave. N.W. CHAMBERS Clyde J. 'Nlchols, Inc. T WILLIAM LEE'S SON&— CREMATSRIOM mmlve- and !rlendt invited. SCHLOSSER. PEARL csmbers 16, 1930, ,H.Lon %“’ mnall from W. mD.lll At 'her! e ulem s. it 5. SMITH, CLARENCE, edne: De cember 17 1930 af Tubercuiosie pital, ETARENCE SMITH. "Ho loases one and many triends. cem| Rhines al sw. Interment Linc tery. WHITE, MAGDALENA. On cember 18, 1930, MAGDALE yife of Maurice H. White Tesidence, and Eye sts. qlemurm 'cana A belo d v neral from et o