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OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES SAID something: He said, “Put NOT your trust in meney, but put your money in TRUST.” Good advice these days when price, price, “price is shouting at you from every point of the compass. Put your money in trust, in merchandise you can trust=—in goods backed with a trust- worthy name— a name that has stood .up and EARNED its right to your trust. New Low Prices: Hart Schaffner & Marx Gordian Worsted Suits “Equal in quality ° : to last year's $60 $ Gordian Waorsted Suits. Hart Schaffner & Marx Two-Trousers Suits Equal in quality to last year's $45 Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits. New Fall KNOX Silk-Lined HATS The lowest priced UNLINED Knox hat last $ year was $8 . the lowest priced SILK- LINED Knox hat last year was $10. OTHER Knozr Hats 46 to 340 New Fall BURTON'S Irish Poplin Shirts $Q.45 RALEIGH “8“ SHOES Identical quality 57.00_ thet sold last year for $8.00. HANAN SHOES THE “"HEATHER"” Identical quality $1 1 .50 that sold last year © CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED ® identical quality that sold last year for $2.95. for $12.50. 'RALEIGH HABERDASHER 1310 F Street ITALO-AMERICAN TREATY DETAILS ARE ALTERED Change int 1914 Pact Provides for Arbitration Commissioners Serving’ Indefinitely. The terms of the 1914 Italo-American peace treaty were altered yes- h!rdl] to rovlde that, instead of holfl- n( the lnurmuonnl Commission - of for only four years, members Arbitr: which ‘it sets up, shall be rbitration, set mmomn every four years. !uvemment -hl.ll appoint one of its nationals on the com jon, un- der another minor. change, and the three other members shall be defl'nued by them in common ment. prior method was to designate a na- tional and a non-national :nd the fifth was desiganted by common agreement. Either government may revoke appoints ments when there is no case pending, under the new arrangement. Com- mission members now holding office will continue. Under the terms of the pedce treaty | between Italy and the United States, disputes shall be referred .to the com-. mission, which shall have a year to re« port, before war is resorted to. Wins Appreciation —highly satisfac- tory service through the ycers and the constant Tecom- mendation from those we have served is Tcspon- sible for onr busi- ness success. Funeral parlor, private ambulance * and livery in con- nection. JAMES T. RYAN Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. A0 Rugs and Rugs Clue- sized Without Extra Charge Our day. 600 Rhode Island Ave. N.E, Chambers’ underu‘ker: are known for their great progress and fair dealings. They supply the needs of more stricken families than any other directors in the city. They have 10 cars, hearses and ambulances; 3 chapels and 5:parlors. A complete and moden:n funeral establishment. Carpets That Come to Hinkel for Cleanmg —are returned spotless, dustless, colors brightened and modern ELECTRIC SHAM- POOING is what does it. for your FLOOR COVERINGS to- @We also Clean Portieres, Draperies and Hangings. Lowest Charges for 100%, Satisfactory Service E. P. HINKEL & CO. GEN. BELLINGER'S | FUNERAL I3 HELD Interment for Former Acting Ouartermaster’Planned at West Point. Funeral services for Brig. Gen. John B. Bellinger, 69, former acting quarter- master general of the Army, were held this morning at the chapel at Walter Reed Hospital. The body is being shipped to West Point for burial. Gen. ‘The | Bellinger died at thHe hospital at mid- night Tuesday. A native of Charleston, 8. C., Gen. Bellinger graduated from,West Point in 1884, later serving with the 5th and 7th Oavalries, A lieutenant colonel in the United States Volunteers in the spu: ish-American War, he supervised struction of the harbor defense at nn- nila and was on the staff of Maj. Gen. ard Wood until 1912, He was awarded Distinguished Service Metial for service in 8 during the World War. Honorary pallbearers at the funeral services were . _Gep. Davis He u -umml lq & brother, Rev. ‘Willlam W. ! St Coudert, New Yc¢ lawyer, also survives. flen Bemn:er Jived at the Army and Club here. “His son John B. Jr. is uty as a student at the Army In- dustrial College’ here. Weekly or Monthly Pnymn(\u EISEMAN'’S Fine Men's W ear Seventh and F Sts. Established 1875 with “life” renewed. Let us care Phones POt. 1172-3-4-5 The Family Who Chooses CHAMBERS CO. Has Shown Sound and Wise Judgment You can get a complete funeral for as little as 755 up to thousands. A service to suit the station or cir- cumstance of any family. In Case of Death Call The Greater Chambers Co. Cor. 14th and Chapin Sts. N.W. ‘Washington, D. C. Telephone Columbia 0432 You'll NEVER be disappointed in any Meat you buy here The ‘newest and refrigerating facilities keep all perishable’ food- stuffs at the exact proper temperature at all times— always fresh when you buy them. CENTER MARKET 128 Market Stands 150 Farmers’ Stands Sth Street N.W., K to L Plcn!y of Parking Spa« equipment NEW Quality. and Service 193 'PRODUCE MERCHANT DIES AT HOME HERE Thml A, Cannon Was lafiu of Montgomery County, but Came _to Capital in Boyhood. Thomas 'A. Cannon, .Washington produce merchant for nearly half a century, died today at his home, 1327 Euclid street, after an iliness of sev- eral weeks. Born in Mon"omfl'! Oo\mty. Md., in 1864, Mr. Wash- ington_with hu parents when a small boy. Hé became eénga in the pro- duct business in the old Ceffter Mar- ket, where he remained until it was evacuated this year preparatory to be- mgle R Trade, the Chamber of Woashi ington Holy Name Soclef Commerce, the of Elks and the He was a civic as well as o business leader and enjoyed a | wide popularity.® In .afizuon to his widow, Mrs. Mar- non is sur- Mr. BRIG. GEN. JOHNB.BEI.LINGB.- Ivlved by’{nur sons, John J., 'flmmll A, Births Reported. The following births have besn reported f.o The ‘Health Department in the last 34 ours: Irs D. and Mildred C. Scott, boy ur L. and Arzullih M. Foul Je mmm and Ellen Pa rt L. and l(lr‘.ut ch, boy. it E. uumm boy. Deaths Reporled n! following deaths have been Y‘BOI‘!" to the Health Department in the last 20, B¢ Elisshaths Mos ital. Longteliow at. 84, Gallinger Houlhl 40, Walter Reed Hos: irie Lucas, 40. Freedmen's Hospital. o3 Hopkins, 38, 479 Carey ot &, James, 11 months, 824 2ird" W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road S ; Col. 0464 = Adams 10341 KEEPING is the greatest and most im- portant industry on . vearth. It is not incor- porated, has no mar- ket price; but, rightly conducted, pays divi- dends priceless in money—home, happi- ness, satisfaction, re- pose, security, shelter, safety. I HESE divi- dends, though, must be earned. Work, plenty of it; planning, meeting problems and all thatt AND A HOTEL IS ONLY HOUSEKEEPING ON A BIG SCALE. AT The Lee House the “House- keeping”ismaintained to the standard of a well ordered home. All the merits of a private home we wish our guests to have, with the added bene- fits of a well selected organization to wait on you, assisted by modern and comfort- able appointments. : MAKE this your home for the Winter or a briefer stay. Our charge is reasonable indeed and we'll bend our ener- gles to declare a divi- dend to- you, of a HO! d HAPPI- NESS and SATIS- - FACTION, ' with REPOSE, SECUR- ITY, SHELTER and SAFETY. Fift>enth at L Decatur 0160 | * | burglar alarm whit " | eooler tonight and in southeast 5th | tomorrow; fresh northwest and north ank and Joseph A. Cannon; t'o daughters, Mra ery Carlin and Mrs. Alice Lang; a® brothe lohn J. Cannon; a sister, MH ‘Thomas Flynn, g‘lnd 11 mndchfldufl, all of Wuhlng- Funeral arrangements have not been completed. boy. .|ALARM SCARES BURGLARS Burglars were frightened away ich sounded when they attempted to enter a building through a window at 1600 I l':l’!!l early last night, according to pol Police found two lumobfle tire tools and a flashlight, which the burglars were belleved to have been using in an attempt to gain entrance through a window to the premises. THE WEATHER I District of Columbia, Maryland—Fair 2nd cooler tonight, tomorrow fair with moderzte temperature; moderate to fresh northwest winds. Virginia—Pair tonight snd orrow, fon winds. West Virginla—Fair and cooler to- night, tomorrow cloudy with slowly ris- ing temperature followed by showers tomorrow night or Saturday. Potomac River cloudy and Shenan- doeh muddy this morning. Report for Last 24 Hours., ‘Temperature. Barometer. Degrees. Inches. Hunut, 92, 2 p.m. yesterday; ynr ago, 90. Lowest, 67, 4 p.m yesterday; year ago, 70. Tide Tables. ' (le&hed(;ly United States Coast and eodetic Survey.) ‘Today. . 12:35 a.m. ‘l‘le lnn and Moon. Rises. Sun, today ... 5:66a.m. Sun, tomorrow 5:57a.m. . MnAm-l“etod:]yl 5 5:20 p.m. B utomobile lamps to be light - half hour after lu‘l"xu o . me Rainfall. Monthly rainfall in inches in the Capital (current month to date): Month. 1931, Avera; Rl sy s L98 !.55”‘ 3.27 'u‘ 91 89 '89 '00 '86 Abilene, Tex. 32222 xanSsIZaI 2283383 Spal 66 (Noon.” Greenwich time, today.) Horta (P-m» Azores. . 3 Part cloudy (Current obser tions. Clear jiton.. B!rmud| LEMESHEWSKY, ANTHONY. BILLFOLD. black Liveral Teward. FOX TERRIER—! con!( ‘marked *‘Jul D. C. d. Wise. 3!‘! it ay. Return to 3312 Sherman Apt. 33. Adams 5416 fl,'f“;r browi - silk. "g‘g‘“""‘“:{:‘ri e SR uth ot PAST FATRON RVBCEN graved “Compton Brooke. Hanicate Compeon Brook FOCKETBOOK. biack, contalning large sum o mogey dn Mnicival Blde: North 2573, m-lth Eags £ drivers permit and 'y mm..:ag;;:! licenses: ¥ rd_petween 1690 | M bank book, glass- Teturn 10 ADE. u. Brown: 1131 In lost_from auto Picase Seturn 1o ADL. 201 the BH!.R ”nd upum Wi = Ehevy| au Ki mh-m. was & mu'nber of the Board of | THbote D Marriuge Licenses. A il. tll HIIIM l Ceell. R" llll. th ety 3, S0 Eony and -M : Q_WI" o o oS, g2t fopugge R ¥ |l ell! E%éi EPrlland aflT a0t g "fin -m v'&"’ and Celeste Lazupone, e ) ALl re. s i) “‘ha ol o;:: Agneés Piorelli, L e resa Dosler, 13; Beatha, BANKS, FELIX. . Dgoart ‘Septembe; A thie life Ties 2 am. at Fu- r!lyl llfl‘fl“lkl Saturday, September 2 e BARNAR A o QEORGE, | ] fllldm trust parted this life ..?‘:.."‘.h’? F &' 1one r & long S ure 4 Sting At Japiter T dng Sh ot ARAGES Lineral Birlecs: BINETRUY, MARIE AIMEE, - §ay; September 23, 831 ol ner Aot rendcnce. Perry s mot! B, T 5 | BAGLEY, LLOYD SMITH. ll'k' 'u: gz 1o at BrovTiente] - beloved wite ‘of he Septem- ita, AMY from et ate (anm" Sep- %o 8t. Ga. brfil- c:ur;h K juiem mass be s latives and THends Lincoln *Ceme- lnvma. Interment c -.ncl AMY. The 8od. " Gabiiel s Couren Wil meet ot :'h'-"iu'ff MY CARRICK! d fl.l el ‘Thur: Septs b# ?. W mlu lhl Umet’l" 0" the anoc ARAM, Sec."" \LINE KRAPFT, Prefect. CLARK, JOMN this Mife in At- Iantic_Cif lfl ! ignuie iy, alier -mu { Viness. JOHN C. nd_ Jennu L P Brotner of Mt B,And Jennie L. Olark. Funeral motice CHLARVOE, MARY, Thursdsy. September 24, RY CLARVOE of So iome. ‘wifa of the late Napoleon te Clarvoe, Bervices from the 8. nes Co. Juneial home, 2901 14th Priday. September 35 at 3 p.m. Tn: &mmt Blisbyterian emeters, Alexan: Bon; H [ o BENJAMIN, Departed this lfie Iate nnum 'm ot oi. no A mains resting at ‘the mn rke *Tunoral rs, 1416 & ave. Die. Notice of funeral’ here- after. DARGAN. WILLIA iy on Satu ny e hild; nd parted piember 15, pii¢ 3 mx', b im. Thursday. ment Bunton. 8. C. DICKERSON, EVA JEANE: . bet ‘2, 1h5h: 2% hev. residencer 430 D ')V'r J. JARR ‘.’l ¢! m M m'l and fal ll!!lble 1 o ’ r inclx lom &mm ‘Nor ‘:?’3? | A 1‘ are l’llll.lw to attend '{fllll’ll l’lllflm.- n“" .% lfi 2 IJ! .Y 0 m M Coung u, 1931, w d DO G| mmembrance RO 2 | MEYER, CHARLES. fal | Bnflfl. aéfi r & Ave. n. lflll : “.&'. .fi'r,.';a"w::.‘ i ot & ?: p\rm]v ‘mot| (n:.::t‘ .&r’vlt .nd lnnrfl‘ull at ‘3!“:%‘ -BI‘! ke Wedkesder: RIETTA ROBINSO! OVER! M“I’ ve. until Priday aftsrnoon. A8 G gt . Funersl Saturd SILL. FANNIE L, BT BTl Tely. 3, iavtea * Forest Gl TERRELL. rl W Seprember 23, 1931, At 1230 o b P devote: ton Terrell and mother of man, ir. and Linwosd Pear B W Erncer Jatvis 92 Fou st Bw. Ho neral later. WICKHAM. MAGGIE. Suddenly, on Sep- 3, J93L ot her residence; Noto MA WICK e \ beloved wife of Oden’ Wickham. s-mm.; Septem] bt B Fnomas " Charche Intermeiit church cemetery. fivéa and Friends Snvited. In Memortam tribute of L o0 dent son. TLOTD SMITH BAGH Y. who left us fl(le n elr Al tfl d é:' tember 24, 1916. (A A o Like ivy on 'M osk, ‘When all other decay our love for” yon Il keep green nd never fade uway. MOTHER AND FATHER. * BROWN. STERLING NELSON. In lovh 1 STERLIN : BROWN, who died two nln a ber 24, 1929. ’0 KE'("Y ALICE. A lrlbuh n! ltveu.n llll )eln a%0 Mly "Sept umur 30 m Peacefully slesping, Testing a Life’s weary trials and xunnln *Eas In silence you suflered, in bore Until God calied you home to nnu no . more. S s ‘Loving and kind In a] your ways. e end of your days. art and utiful memory you left behind. Some may think you are forgotten. Because ofttimes they see me smile, But littie do they know the hesrtaches That 1 suffer all the while. "Tig,pot the tears at the moment i, the “Tis the ‘one Temembrance fondly. KEpt When all lighter griefs have faded, The one 1 loved has gone to rest. u«.’i‘.. 1 mmk of her in sileace, No one can see me Weep, But many a silent tear 1 shed others 1n Joving Vho de, sried This. Tife fitcen years ase tember 24, 1916. s EMMA J. who i y q vom"ut'-“ 3 Ty " e H. PIPER, who @ parted fl; fite Stare ‘ago, December 13 PIPER. DEVOTED ROBERT I . FUNERAL DIRECTORS. 1 TABLER SPEARE CO. H orlll Wfi&“ :W 1337 10th St N.W. 331 PA_AVE. N. CO. _816 B ST. N. Pot. 4170, 417, LREMAm _AVE. §. _NATIONAL 1334. 1388, W. DEAL & | LM GAWLER CO * Funeral Directors * P. J. SAFFELL "llo! L l‘ll fi% th | 1113 SEVENTH CATH. :a ife {be chage of Thos. 8, S Weieon. 1011 T6h st . Saturday. r tember 26, at 10 3 tives and friends invited to at’ terment at Mount Olivet Cem: HOSKINSON THOMAS. At Poolrnlll: Md., Wednes mber 3 THOMAR i‘oaxmg? 5’""“ S0 ERIN Jnnu u Nlttunal 2473 Modern Chapel. lelifl oz 58| Wm. H. Sai!-&_p Funefll Clupd Ambull:-:re sei Lincoln 0524 " Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 3m4 M S tf“fi‘fi/%g‘ ALFRED B. GAWLER WALTER A. GAWLER WILLIAM A. GAWLER Tuesds JHNSO! 4 Johinson. hlber’ her of Nettle aDy other re 'Remains resting at the Jobn T. es_ tuneral chapel, 3rd Eye sts. Wotles of Tuneral lat ind J. Kimbel. Funeral aeivides at ihe above residence on. Fri dav evening, September 25, at 8 o'clock. ds Invited. ~ intermens Riversid ©On Tu e e kY bRt BT, Hu N ed 55 Jasrs, beloved hushand of Bvx Lemeshew- ins Testing I st temner 25, a Relitives ahd driends inviied. " Taterment Mount Olivet: Cemetery. [ AMIN B Departed this lite cptomner 31, 18 'p h 'W)s; pix llll!rl Agnes Jackse T nerL vlrhu. 2425 | this lite at_her Mason a.glllmurm“ iy Srem Mount. other r D SONS Established 1850 apel Cremations Lady Attendant 1750-2-4 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W. Phones: NAtional 5512-5513 FU'N'BBAL DISIGNB. s CHACONAS FLOWERS 537743, Beautiful Funeral Piece, $3 ___Opposite_Chambers Funeral _Parlors Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. Prompt Aute Delivery Service. Artistic—expressive—inexpenatve. GEO. C. SHAFFER PRESSIVE FLORAL lfinl EXTRATE PRICES. | P T e o it Sendays Vith & Eye FLORAL TRIBUTES Lince 1855