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STUDENT GETS MEDAL ity. Howard University. Du Pont Arthur Evans, 2463 Sixth “Known as the Best” Our Fireproof Building at Howard University, macy, ior wuhn‘d..l.n‘ o Du Pont A. Evans Honmored by|iy ~The award mln:;ed Stamily o wcompl ting class ished the best work in 000 poun Evans, pruldent. of the senior class, 'try last year. who hes THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, JUNE 23 2 | FOPOLD MOELLER street, has been awarded a gold medal |is the author of oalh‘o of Phar- tlan enm.lld “!nvmm in scholastic abil- HARSE R A ESTABLISHED 1875 Hinkel Cleaning and Storage Prolong the Life of Fine Rugs and Carpets OUR methods are strictly modern—result in thorough cleaning, with- out slightest injury to weave or colors—definitely prolong the use- fulness of your floor coverings. @We store Rugs and Carpets—under both Fireproof and Sanitary con- ditions—Insuring them at Full Value, Without Extra Charge. 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Mr. Moeller had been ailing, it was stated today, since breaking his hip in a fall on the sidewalk near his home last December. After a stay in the hospital he re- turned to his home, but went back to ; the hospital a short' while ago. Lived in Seclusion. For many years Mr, Moeller had been engaged in retouching and copying works of art in addition to doing a number of portraits and paintings. Since going into retirement he had surrounded himself in his home with his works of art and remained there most of the time with them. Funeral Tomorrow. some years ago, and his nearest surviv- ing relatives are cousins. Funeral services will be conducted at St. Mary’s Catholic Church tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock, following brief services at the chapel of Frank Geler’s | Sons, undertakers, 1113 Seventh street. | Interment will be in St. Mary's Ceme- tery. HELD IN AUTO THEFT Charged with larceny afl!r trust in the alleged theft of an autemobile rented from a Washington garage, Cor- nelius B. Pugh was held by the grand jury under $3,000 bond in Police Court today. He entered a plea of guilty. He was arrested in Galesburg, Ill. Blrths Reported. The following births have been reported to the Health Department in the past 24 hours: b, and Bertha Kissinger, boy, B, ise Ly "'Lo‘}"‘ - and Pauline Hardin, . and Mary Dawsol Stephen and Josephine Bnnu, Bor. John J. and Ruth Maher. Limcr i “Aaa Mary Moore, bor. William ‘D and ‘Thcille. Boswell . girl. d es Carmalt, © ‘and Jogephine chillari, boy. land and Plummer, boy twl beth Proctor, girl. Bertha Harrls, boy. Bullding construction is being mm- | dized by the Austrian government. OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT Weekly or Monthly Payments EISEMAN’S Fine Men's Wear Seventh and F Sts, W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road Col. 0464 Adams 10341 Metro. 7433 Metro, we havi There_ are many such, for we have been here for many years, and we suggest His wife, Mrs. Caroline Moeller, died | R i The Best Judges of our service, both for qual- ity and for price, are those Marriage Licenses. rles flfinnrhu this eity, and Helen *m an giider, Exeter, 5 Love, 21, Fairmont Heighi Oruc BTkt 31 s G5, and Gladys M. 4 Elsleo®. 1o non; 31 LIE city. -na Santle Lexington, N, C. 30, ary J. Brun- % Bilales 0 4 l:lnnox H. Froeh- % 'P wo! nhJ 2& snd Edna R. Réy. Homer J. Councilor, o0 - oy, and M o mv nSeorEe W, “Honesty. 28, ¥ "I: Thomas. 3. Fairfax. V “Milson 5 23 and Andrey 3. xing' %, Sioth "oF “Cumbériand. Md.: A 24, and Eula Pulley, 26; and Roselia B. Nickolas Becketi, 0. Lewi Pa.. and ok ett, 4 e D obes: 20, this clty: Rev: G. G "°l'i"h T M, Ogeen, 31, Mount Rainler. My ober 3 gud Grage o, Staats, 30. this cily: Rev. wil Biam X Sheli Trvini Zitmor and Pearl V. Fliess, 22: Rey, Solomon 1, e Thomas, M. England. 24, and B Raugust, 22 arl G Rasmusse h 3, nad Murlel C udge Robe obert J. Mathe: And Tharrice L. Stephens, ‘32: e Rev. x. 130}, Gofumbla, road. John 3. Butterly. ) 190 Columbla, o or 1y 25, Balpimore, and this i | v char 3. and Ruth ¥. Bowl- Stouter &5 Sand Catherine C. Reoher 26, Ballimore, and Jan Melvin C. 1] P Roach. 19, this city: Rev, Edward H. Rosthert W. Faves. sr. 27. Catonsville, Md.. and Ruth V. Anderaon: 30, Lyon Village, Va.; e, Wihiam W Metnerr Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported {o the Health Department in the past 34 | Clara 8. Woodward, 82, 10th_ st Arabelia’_Alexander.’ 75 B Charles Irving Wood, 52. 417 10th st. n.e Burwell E._ Martz, 49. Emergency ospital John J. Kilroy. «. Providence Hospital. Betty Jane Wise,'s months. Frovid ital lnhm. of Cleveland and Alma Plummer, hours, Georgetown University Hospital. |y Ints it of cxe\mm\ and Alma Plummer, hour. Georgetown University Hospital Roberts Tabscort, 0. 318 13th 3t mee. esnirode Proceedings of the Beguinages. At Bruges and Ghent, in Belgium the most interesting sights of the year are the procession of the Beguines. There are Beguinages at Amsterdam and Breda in Holland, but with these exceptions, Belgium is the only place in Hos) BAG: Black walri, thro running boai uto st Beverly Beach. Heward. Bramman. 566 Parkwav. Baitimore. BEADS.S aturday night, double strand pink beads. n and Columbia rror_placed on Sundas. ._Un JLL TERR] i To name Duke. Reward o Bnder. Tor o formation a8 to whereabouts | 011 Vi ne. Dec ik, smale stockily butl bie ward. _Columbia _ mAmN Y P Ph\ Kappa Psl, initia | gn back, “R. W. M." " Reward, $20. ack leatRer | fPine chock book, permit, cash and es | glasses. brown sheil rime _n. ntic 2608 Reward. 308 | GS. two; di ment, Yines. Ihi . Q. to R. B. B e imental Yaine ward. _ Friday | nizht. \‘r W. C. A. pool. National 9683. | ATCHEL b1 ok leathier. containing By CharEed . June 21. on P || oxen0 suer: mmated Sunday night, between New .mm"- | Benning rd. Rflvnfl Call L | VALISE, bla | and"'D.'C.: rewar e batueee i 8 ds ‘uflrond ‘ticket Chicago, W ‘mbm Yohiison, Ay &nd. Navy Club, 15 _Eve. National 8400, 23% Klin Park, s- it to 14 WRIST WATCH—S w etween H: ll!lvlll! nnd P\uau-e Plrk Reward. Phone Stately Sprays an Beautiful Wreaths Attractively Priced! C & C Flower Stores 807 14th St. N.W. 804 17th St. N.W. 609 12th St. N.W. . 7945 Metro. 9369 e served. in business that it might be a wise proceeding to make in- quiry, sure to One thing you are learn: that we serve for as little as $100. gl’.AL FUNERAL HOME Inc. r rgferem:e. cflsk yourneighbor ET.'N.E. H STR PHON ESI I.INCOI.N 8200-8201 Adams i Reward. 2438 THE WEATHER District of. Columbla, Maryland, Vir- ginla and West Virginia—Probably local showers tonight and tomorrow; not much change in temperature; moderate Southerly winds. Record for 24 Hours. ‘Thermometer—4 p.m., 81; 8 p.m., 78; 12 mm;;lcht. 74; 4am, 71; 8 am, 74; 30.04; 12 mldni.hl. 3005 4 lm SEM 8 a.m,, 30.01; noon, 29.97. Highest temperature, 82, occurred a noon today; lowest temperature, 70, oc- cu!r'red at : 0 a. togn ‘emperature same dnu last year— umi‘sl lowest, 3, o Tide Tables. (Furnished by Tnited States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Todly-lavl tide, 8:30 a.m, and 8:47 . and 2:08 p.m. Tomorrow—lnw tide, 9:32 am. and 4 pm.; high tide, 2:45 am. and 3:10 p.m. The Sun and Moon, Today—Sun rose 4:42 am.; sun sets, 7:37 p.m. ‘Tomorrow—Sun rises 4:42 am.; sun sets 7:37 p.m. Moon rises 12:58 pm.; sets 12:17 am. Automobile lamps lighted one-half hour after sunset. Potomac River muddy and Shenan- doah slightly cloudy this a.m. Rainfall. Comparative figures of the monthly rainfall in the Capital for the first six months against the average are shown in the following table: 5 ins. .3.70 ins. 3.19 ins. Record rainfall months was: January, 1882, 7.09 inches; February, 1884, 6.34 inche: March, 1891, 8.84 inches; April, 1889, 10.69 inches; June, 1900, inches. Weather In Varlons Citles. for the first six 10.94 £ i Stations. Abllene, Tex. Albany, N. Y. €0, Cinctnnati, Ghio 30,08 Gleveland, "Ohio. 20,98 Columbia, 8. or: 0ol . Europe where they exist. Bve c} , Tex. Clear Gaiveston, " Tex. 30.08 Pt.cloudy Helena,” Mont.. 20.88 1 Cloudy H 22 Cloudy Tacksonoiie Fia: 30 Kansas City,Mo. 29’ Los Ansele: a; New Yorke N 3000 14 Rain Oklahoma City. 30. 2 Clear ebr. Pt.cloudy Rain Cloudy Cloudy ear Pt.cloudy Pt.cloudy FOREIGN. ., Greenwich time, today.) Temperature. Weather. 6 Cl Geny Swi Stockholm. Bwedtn Noo Horta. «r-nl» (Current obs Hamilton, Ii,rrmudl Part eloudy orto Rico. Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy ‘cul o Colons "canal Fone. Island of the Nuraghis. Sardinia is the island of the Nura- ghis, and what is a Nuraghi? They are as mysterious as the round towers of Ireland or the Druid remains at Stonehenge. From the undated past, Sardinia has had scattered over fits landscape, especially in the north, rock towers often rising to 100 feet with a round base. The stones are un- hewn and joined without mortar. There are traces of about 8,000 on the island and they are said to have been burial chambers, temples, granaries or refuge places, or perhaps just castles of days of violence long ago. They are cave-like inside and unlit by windows, and today only storm-beset thep- herd will seek them out, for they are abandoned to snakes and decay. “Crowned” With a Flashlight. ‘The art of making flashlight pictures has been greatly improved by the use of an electric lamp which gives off a powerful and very rapid light without any of the ruisances or inconveniences attending the use of flash powder. There is more or less difficulty in ma- nipulating the camera and the light at the same time, and this has been over- come by the invention of a mounting, which makes use of the operator’s head as a holder. The lamp is mounted in a refiecting device which rests on the head of the photographer when the ex- posure is about to be made. The same bulb pressure which controls the flash also operates the shutter of the camera 50 that there can be no misfire. ‘Two women were appolnud judges in 1930 in Turke: DEATH COMES and Most Families Call CHAMBERS LARGEST IN THE CITY 5 Parlors, 3 Chapels, 10 Cars Hearses and Ambulances Free Use of Building Lowest Rates—Comple! We have a $75 Funeral for. . With Us Are W. F. ELLIOTT R. K. HARVEY Whose Father Burled Abraham Lincoln Experience of the Best Price of the Least In Case of Death Call THE GREATER - W. W. Chambers Co. 14th Cor. Chapin St. N.W. Phone COlumbia 0432 Where the Best Costs Less . | from an unascertained cause. 1131ns.| 1889, 9.13 lnchts; May | iSUICIDE IS CERTIFIED IN DEATH OF WOMAN Mrs. Amney Hunter, 54, Took Poi- son and Died Despite Efforts . of Police to Save Her ‘Life. A certificate. of suicide was issued today by Dr. Joseph D. Rogers, deputy coroner, in the death of Mrs. Amney Hunter, 54 years old, of 225 mlflh place northeast, who drank a fatal poison shortly after 9 o'clock ht in Lincoln Par over the death or her husband, which occurred more than a year ago, was thought to have caused the wom- an _to take the poison. Officer F. E. Bendure of the United States Park Police saw the woman sit- ting on & bench with the bottle raised to her lips. He ran to her and took the bottle & away, then went to a patrol box to call an ambulance. He found a fifth precinct patrol car at the box, and the woman was taken to Casualty Hospital in the car. She was o- nounced dead shortly after arrival the hospital. She was identified by her son, Jo- ze]:; Hunter, of the Twelfth place ad- ress, RESORT AREA RAZED $500,000 Blaze Sweeps Atlantic City Boardwalk. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, June 23 (#).—Fire in the heart of the business section of the Boardwalk last night caused damage estimated by fire of- ficials at $500,000 and sent four fire- men to the City Hospital. ‘Twelve buildings, mostly one-story shops, were destroyed. The blaze started in a bath house | | it iliness of their dear srandmother, VEARY JORDAN, and the kind expressions of Trmpathy sent during our berczveraent, WILLIAMS, FLORA 0. I wish to thank m. friends for (heir sympathy and besutiful flowers at the death of my wife FLORA | . WILLIA! HER HUSBAND. * Bmthn. IRDWN CATHEII\! E. On Sunday. June 19 0 o'clock pm., at her resi- denre !61‘{ Relzrvulr road n.w. T ERINE BROWN, beloved 'llll of ‘hc late Chlrlts H. Brown and devoted mother of Eva B. Johnson, Charles H. Brown and Clara C. Brown. Funeral (private) Wed- nesday, June 24, at 10 o'clock a.m., from above residence. 23 Buddenly MONTGOMERY 1931. &t 1 am. at Nardiown. M., Ho - ERY A CARPENTER. d brother of 5 Bslle C Boushee. Funeral and burlal Ghreh. Charles County; Md', Wednesday, June 24, at 1 (DLER. LELAND WILLISTON. On Sat. Jube 30, 1631, sbout ¢:15 p.m.; LE, LAND 'WILLISTON ' CHANDLER. 'beloved o001 Seore L. and Busie A: Chandler, aged 24, Funeral Wednesday, June 24, On ‘Tues his " residence, FREDERICK 2 Ror16e of Tuneral mn CONRAD. MARY LOUISE. oOn Monday, une 23, T8 at "SIy Hospital, MARY LOUISE! beloved wite of William 'C. Con- i William Lee's rnham _ Baptist Church. Downing, Richmond County, Va.. on Thursday, June 26. Interment church cemetery. COOPER. GEORGE M. On Saturday. June 20, 1931. GEORGE M. COOPER, son of the late James and Eiiza Cooper,” brother of Thomas Cooper and Mrs. Lula Simms. nephew of Malvina Bell | at the John T. Rhines funeral chapel. 3rd and Eye sts. sw. Funeral Wednesday. June 24. at 1:30' p.m.. from ‘he residence of his sister, 394 D st. s.w. Interment Harmony Cemetery. 23 COOPER. GEORGE. oOfficers and members of Morning Star Lodge, BV, e nevesy novinea:to’ atiend v, In_the Elks’ Hi h and Que sts. n.w.. Tuesday, June 323. p.m. to arfange_for the funeral of ate Dle. Noo 9, and Colimbla Temale, No. 423, are cordially_invited to attend. R. LEO 8 HOLTON. E. R. CORTEZ W. PETERS, COUNTEE. SARAN GERTRUDE. On Satur- day, Juie 20.° 101, at 615 D st her residence, 203 10th €. SARAH GER- TRUDE COU! N-n:z “lhe" bélovea dauenter illiam W. Thomas and the late Rose loving mother william _ R. Edward Countee, Mrs. Rosetta | Stoiidey. Miss Lois Countee, Miss Beatrice | Countee ' sister of Mrs. Edith Brooks and | Sister Mary Ernestine. George and Charles Thomsas. grandmother of Junior. Gladvs | and Willlam Countee, mother-in-law of | Mrs_ Rachel and Mrs. Ellen Countee and Mr. Ira Holliday. She ‘was born in Charles and died after a lon fliness; | . "s.e_ interment Mount v Relatives and friends invited. COUNTEE. GERTRI) Officers and mem- §t. Cyprian's nolic Beneficial the death Cyprian's_Catholic Church, 13th ts. s, Wednesday, June 24, 8t | ™ MARY F. MATTHEWS, President, ANNA HARR'Z. Secretary. CURRY. WOIAY. Deparied this life sud; Genly. on Mondr. Ju a WHLIAM CORRY. e feaves Yo mourn thelr loss n devoted wife. Cutry’. three daushters. Mo Tliis Mrs'” susle " dorton, £ Bernice Curry 1Yo srandchildren. tvg sialers and & T o st_ Chureh, 'esannd friends invited Remain: his late residence, 927 V st. n.w., lher | ndas. June 22 m i ERN! Klice A Bavis rs. Ritda Garrison. 7. Kol Ernest Galt Davis. Notice of funeral I DELANEY, EDWARD. Departed this life on ‘Monda: .1 VW ARD i Smers Cambelts - st. £.w. Notice of fu- | neral later. i GILBEET, FLLA JANE On Monday, Junc 1931, ELLA JANE GILBERT, in’the Z ‘?m her | Thursday, at Columbia Gnrdtni Cemetery. L. MAX On Tuesday. June n‘ S ENe Tis estdence. the Mount Vernon . MAX A. loving husband of essel. Remains resting at the | 1 ho New York ave. | ntil 10 p.m. Tuesday, June 23. Reral Services and interment in z-nes\me, hio. WILLIAM GEORGE. = On Supdar; e s t 4 o'clock & m.. WILLIAM loved Husband :{ LA M s Svitaa” Taterment Oak HiL cu:eten'Y 23 Monday. June TCHER, SAMUEL T. On Mo ane He IS surd he' man Hatcl and ‘Howard' B luEe reslaence at 130 ot Sldence ent'a E’.,h'l(‘oll’l Cemetery, mudcun Cnum INTER. AMY. On Monday. June 22. 1931, "”‘y“unm e wite of Joseph H. Hu the W, W. "M ‘Chapin Jonm. NELLIE STRATTON. On_Monday, June 22. 1931, at her home: on Wine ave Hyattsville, 'Md. NELLIE ~STRATTO! JONES (nee Smith). wife of Howard T. Jones ' Puneral from mer late residence on Wednesday, June 0 a.m. Inter: et Ceree itount _Cometary. Baltimore, 1d. Relatives and friends invited. KILROY, JOHN On_ Sunday, June 21, 1931, Providence Hospital, ' JOHN KILROY, beloved husband of Mary C. Kil- roy (nee Carney). Funeral {rom his si- ter's residence, Mrs n F. McLarney. 19 e on Wednesday. June 4. at thence to 8t Alosalus Church Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. &hicago, T and Pittsbure, Pa. papers please copy.) : el BisRind 5t Eoiine uezun 1223 Law. n. 1 froj %h. chlu‘nl 'fi M vy, MURPH' JOHN_ DNTEO“IY Gy Sune 28, 1080wt i mother. in the Dresden Rsband of Bueith ¥ 'Muzohy and son ‘and Mrs, Il:n!'o.ml"' A mfne- of ‘funeral band cof erson He i mrvlved E} his wite and a beth. Remai H Phane National 2802 Former} |332 PA_AVE Nw. * A9 Breaths PARHAM, JESSIE CALLOW, On Ssturday. 1931, Skgher, residence. 61 Jinc ! JESSIE CALLOW, Wi lnhl W. Parham and motter’ of Jlult r iser and Miidred M. 5 Gawiers Sons' ¢hgpel, l'lu h. Wednesday. June 24. at 10 & Glenwood Cemeter: iy ANNIE. Monday, June 22. 1931 at dence of her cousin, Mrs, James NNIE 1 N . smu nm pa3 Bltmore s arlo, Pinera) Wodncras: from 1963 Biltmo Creek Cemetery. ® t ged ‘Funeral from. above & Fess at 3 pm. Wednsaday. June 3 terment Roci me Unlan Cemetery. Bunday. June 21, Ber home, Oema o ?( P ICHTER, beloved wife ‘of the ate S Rartman Richter. in her sotii L thom Neaieville Brecoyierian churrh Inteiment churcl cemetery. SCANDONE. ANGELINA. On Monday, Juna 23, at her residence. 35 K ot. n.w. P T g Tl sl from the ‘above” resi- dence on Thuiday, June 25 at 8:30 8 thenca Ros u: v friends invit Mount Olivet Cemetery. SCOTT, JULI Departed this life at Tu- berculoris Hospital"after ‘a long iliness. N SCOTT. He leaves to mourn their wife. Anna Scott. and othe: tives "and iriends. = Re Brrnes' ‘tuneral pariors Funeral Wedn B nterment Lincoin m—mmm Ceme: Y. Vi d Rev. R. C. Funeral in oS Thursday, June 5 5, 8t SWARTZ. HARRIETT A. On Tuesday. June 23, 1931, at m’. at her daughters Tesidence, ._Patrick st. Prederick. Md. Mrs. HARRIETT A._ SWARTZ. wife Funeral ices Thursday. Juny t2 pm. The Baptist Church, Frederices M”36 On Monday, June 22. t Georgetown Hospita: after a lmnmn. ‘inere. SUSAN T MAN, the beloved wife of Neal Testerma Surviving herare one son. Arthur Te e 'nu ai ncral itsday, Janc B3 at 5 TTOm ner Inte residence,. Fajl Church, Burial Thursdey, June 35, at Grant, Va. THOMPSON, DANIEL WILLIAM, Sunday. une DA LIAM THOMPBON ‘of “1763 Fou or devoted husband of Calista Thompson. exves other relatives and friends. ns resting at the W. Ernest Jarviy mnu-x church, 1433 You st. n.w.. until 4 exd-y ihereatter at ihe above r Punersl Wednesday, 1'5m, from the above resiqence,t - THOMPSON. swITH NATHANIEL. - Ju 1031, EMITY. NATHANTEL THOMPBON, "aevorea husband of Bstelle Thompson, stepton Mrs. M; ln firmnrlam. BROOKE, SUSAN V. In loving remem- brance’ of our dear mother, év BROOKE. who departed vm- years ago today, June 23, Your memory will ling er orever, T mem 5 x ever, dear ife thirty Time cannot_change it. 'tis true. Years that may come cainot sever Qur love and remembrance ot DAUG! VIRG] n.m HOLLIDAY. REBECCA. In memory of eur dear mother. who Dlllofl AWAY One year ago today, June 23, 1 One year ago toda flCIY mcther. God called you home to res To_r you of your lu!ennl. Por He Himself Knew best. But, oh. our hearts are sad and lonely As time passes o'er. But in heaven we hope to mez! you, Upon that b?lu(flul shore HER DEVOTED CHTLDR.N . MASTIN, WARRI\' E. In Xo\m remem- brance of our deuoied Son”and bither WARREN MASTIN. who d!nlr!rd from Ui 'one Sear evo toda¥. Sune S¥ w18 LOVING MOTHFR. RROTHER. 81 TER AND LITTLE ALICE. = I'I'NERAL BmlC‘l‘OlS. Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Funeral Chapel 412 B ST. N.E. Lineoln “u Ambulance service. CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL. Frone Lineoln $518 Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC_BIRCH AP Bhone west ooos. 3034 M St. ) Fstabiished 1841, "GEO. \\; x‘/lSE CO. N.W. V. L. SPEARE CO. either the successors of mor connected wun the original W. R. Speare establish- 1009 H St. N.W. NW. hed 1876 JOHN R. WRIGHT CO 1387 10th S Pat. 4170, 4171 1804 M A J. 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