SUPREME KNIGHT DINNER SPEAKER ~ Martin J. Carmody Will Be Guest of Honor Here Columbus Day. Martin J. Carmody, Supreme Knight of the Knights of Columbus, will be the guest of honor and deliver an ad dress at the Washington General As sembly, K. of C., on Sunday. October 12., Columbus day, at the Mayflower Hotel. At the same time it was announced that J. Eugene Gallery of 1019 Fif teenth street has been appointed mas ter of the fourth degree K. of C. for i the district, including this city and I Maryland. He is 31 years of age and j the youngest knight ever to hold this Important office. Gallery' succeeds Edgar N. Ganster of Baltimore and was appointed by* John H. Reddin, supreme master of the fourth degree. Gallery has been “faith ful navigator” of the Washington Gen eral Assembly for two years and previ ously had served as grand knight of the Washington Council. He is a grad uate of Georgetown University and in the real estate business here He will; officiate at installation of officers of the General Assembly October 6. The Columbus day dinner will be the ! first occasion that the supreme knight, I Martin J. Carmody. has been in this j city since his election to that office j Although the banquet is given under j auspices of the fourth degree, it will j be open to all Knights of Columbus and friends. William G. Feely, present state deputy, j has given it his indorsement and has asked all the councils to offer their \ support and co-operation. GULF TUBE BREAK FIXED Minor Accident Befalls Prof. Claude's Sea-Power Plant. HAVANA, September 20 (#*). —A j minor accident yesterday befell the machinery with which Prof. Georges Claude is attempting to utilize for in dustrial purposes the power latent in the temperature differences of surface and deep water in the Gulf Stream, but the break was repaired in the •fternoon. Prof. Claude said his great tube, sub merged a week ago to bring up the waters of the Gulf Stream, is function ing perfectly. CRO/TINGJJF ♦ ♦ VTREEMf tL. Children as your, jar new as grown-ups bj■ ■ nncki& Msmm may ride with the y assurance of hav- A W Cl J ing skilled and t I - courteous drivers... W * O prompt service and \RP£&SI W the feeling of comfort ea h#J which comes from using one of the cabs of the ■ ■ ■ Largest Zone Cab Com- ijgf tII 6 ITI T O pany in the United States. §£&&?' ASSURED responsibility BKlaliMpfeJSjM Onr reputation for protection »•« 7" ““ '““™> *• has been definitely esta)* way. There’s no charge for extra lished for the thousands passengers, so 4 or 5 children who that use our Cate. go to the same school may ride every day for just a few cents V;each trip. Rain or shine, winter NU school the safest, quickest and All our charges are made on J '\J S Economy not have to pay for each Xiic / JvriXX-X\ : # M \XvX*X*X\vX-\ _ ■ JM# \lilA Service itv Comfort all rates MJm/ 111 Mm - . clearly Mmm B / n wmmk Safety printed Jrnmw ■ ilk IS Mm W ORP - l|ll%pffC xtop -m: ON »f JME X im 35 Cab / m llif -mm ANYWHERE IN 1111 l ill# ft)M ATilu\ THE city proser %| f WfU 35 lA | I 1 U a g D ,♦ R E / P ON $ l B 1 L I TY| 10 GIRLS TO GIVE ILL CHILDREN JOT Florida Pair Will Entertain at Hospital With Mark Twain’s Stories. Misses Kathleen and Virginia Carson, j youthful volunteer welfare workers of Miami, Fla , who are visiting with relatives in Washington, will give an entertainment program for patients at Children's Hospital Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock, presenting several sketches from Mark Twain's works. There will be given a program of stories and dramatic skits, including | dialogues between Tom Sawyer and i Huck Finn, presented in costume by the Florida misses. Kathleen and Virginia arrived here recently for a visit with their uncle and aunt. Maj. and Mrs. Frank Beery of Chtvy Chase, en route to their Miami home, and derided to give a pregram for the benefit of patients at some hospital here. They selected Children's Hospital so the youngsters there could enjoy the fun. Both Kathleen and Virginia are members of the Junior Miami Woman’s | Club, and the former is chairman of i the child welfare department. They I have conducted children's story hours 1 in their home town and have been in terested in children’s theater work there. Miss Kathleen Carson appeared in ! Washington last Winter in a presen ! tation of the "Torch Bearer.” tliree- I act comedy presented under auspices of | the Community Drama Guild. FLYERS HELD BACK * Transatlantic Flight Halted by Low Depression Over Ocean. CHARLOTTETOWN. Prince Edward ! Island, September 20 (4 I ). —Capt. Erroll i Boyd and Lieut. Harry Connor, who ! were forced down here September 13 en route from Montreal to Harbor Grace, Newfoundland, on the first leg of a transatlantic flight, will be unable to proceed as planned tomorrow, they said early today. A deep area of low depression over the Atlantic was hold ing them here. Boyd is a Canadfan World War veteran, and Connor accompanied Roger Q. Williams on his recent round trip flight between New York and Ber- , muda. raF: EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1930. FLORIDA MISSES ENTERTAIN CHILDREN — '» •** ' a—, F<*. Jr; / BaUfe, Here are Virginia and Kathleen Carson (left to right! in the costumes of Huck Finn and Tom Sawyer, as they will appear Sunday afternoon in Mark Twain sketches to be given before patients at Children's Hospita . FERREE FUNERAL RITES TO BE HELD TOMORROW Rev. C. Warner to Officiate at Services, With Interment in Arlington. Funeral services for Mrs. Rose E. Ferree, 82 years old, who died at her home, 3465 Macomb street, yesterday morning, will be held tomorrow morning at the residence at 10:30 o’clock. Rev. C. Warner, assistant rector of St. Alban's Episcopal Church, officiating. Interment will be in Arlington Ceme tery. Mrs. Perree, a lifelong resident of Washington, was the widow of Newton Ferree. Formerly she was active in the Women's Relief Corps and also had been a member of the governing board of the Home for the Blind. Mrs. Ferree is survived .by one son. Sheridan Ferree of this city, and several grandchildren. CUBAN RIOT ENDS IN MARTIAL LAW Families Fight Ejection From Homes Where Forefathers Have Lived. By the Associated Pres*. HAVANA. September 20—A practical state of martial law was reported in Sagua dc Tanamo, Orient* Province, today after a clash betweeq soldiers and civilians. Shots were exchanged, and 37 arrests made, with more expected. The conflict followed attempts of the Atlantic Fruit & Sugar Co. to clear a tract of land said to belong to the com pany, of 660 Cuban families, nuiiibt* uig 3,726 persons. The “squatters” refused to leave the tract, saying it was government prop erty on which they as well as their forefathers had always lived. Rioting resulted, and Secretary of the Interior Manuel Delgado ordered the army to interfere, making arrests if necessary to restore order. The army post reported that it met witli resistance, and an exchange of allots resulted. No casualties weie re ported, but the Mayor of Sagua de Tanamo last night requested additional army protection. President Machado, in an address here Thursday night before tile Santa Clara garrison, declared that he had complete confidence in the support of the republic during his administration. "I have full backing of all Cuban so cieties and organizations for public wel fare, the army and ail the provincial governments,” he said. He also declared that the November elections would be held as scheduled, i contrary reports notwithstanding. He made light of the opposition being made by the Nationalists Union, anti-govern ment faction. RITES FOR BANKER TO BE HELD MONDAY Services for A. K. Parris, Sr., Will Be Conducted in St. John's Episcopal Church. Funeral services for Albion K. Parris, sr., veteran retired banker if this city, who died in Toronto, Canada, Thurs day. will be conducted in Si. John's Episcopal Church, Potomac avenue and O street, Georgetown, Monday after noon at 3 o’clock Rev. Dr. F. Bland Tucker, rector of St John's, will offi ciate, assisted by Rev. Dr. Charles T. Warner, rector of St. Alban's Episcopal Church. Interment will be private, in Oak Hill Cemetery. A service by the Knights Templar will be conducted Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock, at the residence of Mr. Parris' daughter. Mrs. Theodore N. Gill, jr„ 3022 P street. The body arrived in tills city today. Honorary pallbearers will be as fol lows: Anthony C. Addison, James Ber rail. Herbert A. Gill, Dr. Thomas E. Greene, Blair Lee, Edward F. Looker, Ben Miller, George L. Nicholson, Bug. Gen. George Richards, Edward J. Stell wagen, president of tile Union Trust Co., and Eugene E. Thompson. Mr. Parris, who was 73 years old, had long been prominently identified with various groups and organizations in the National Capital. He was a co founder of the original linn of Crane Parris Co. here. Mr. Parris retired from active business about 14 years ago. Births Reported. The follow In* birth* limve been reported to the Health Department lit the past 34 hour*: Harry N. and Mabel M. Ball. «irl. Harry C. and Magdalene J. Lohmait, sir). Russell M. and Hilda K. Buck. *irl. Ernest L. and Gladys E. Miller, girl. Ear! 11. and Lillian 1. Christian, girt. Mike and Pauline Vlatios. girl. Flank J. and Mary Fluid, gni. William M. and Mary A. Miller, girl. Edward P. and Berth* F. Donovan, girl. Carroll F. and Kathleen V. Martin, girl. James B. and Loraine Goldsmith, girl. Michael F. and Katherine K. Greene, girl llarry and Pauline Feldman, girl. Fred R and Della V. Edwards, hoy. Lewis and Lottie Ehrlich, boy. 1 George It, and Alice Kielerle. boy. Donald A and Josephine Parsons, boy. Daniel H. and Helen Jones, boy. Louis F. and Adeha A. Sen war IZ. boy. Elmer A amt Dorothy C. Dwyer, hoy. Richard C. and Mildred J. Bailer, boy. Hertha I. and Mary E. Dulaney, boy. Henry T. ant Gertrude M. Arnold, girl. Frank B. and Elenor Bell. boy. Daniel anti Mary Wilkins, boy. John and Atella Matthews, girl. Jessie and Catherine Blew art. hoy. Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported to the llritlth Department in the last 24 hours Amini A. Thomas. 86. 1314 12th st. Michael W. Build, 75, Stanton Park Hos pital. Frederick Uppernian. 79, United States Soldieis' Home Hospital Sarah J. Baden. 70, 1527 Gales st. n.e. William W. Harron. 63. Gallinger Hospital Stephen D. ileilsler, 60, Waller Heed Hos pital. Ella F. Williams. 58. 5131 7th st. Mary E. Thompson, 56. 4010 19th st. n e. John H. Yeabower, 40. 5010 Arkansas ave. Elizabeth M. Forsyth. 45. 1554 2511 i st. a.e. Richard H Bussell. 30. 1237 44th pi. s.e. Nellie J. Moviuhan. 25. 015 1 st. Albert L. Jelfnes. 3, Georgetown Hospital, la.garet P. Casey, l'j months. Childrens Hospital. Elizabeth F. Marshall, 75, St. Elizabeth's Hospital. Alberta Creek, 47, Gallinger Hospital. Alton Carriek. 44. Tuberculosis Hospital. Clarence McKenzie. 33. 2006 Greens cl William Turner, 5. Fi minim's Hospital. Charles Johnson, 30 months. 1625 I4lh s> Repair Parts * for Hot Water Boilers Fries, Beall & Sharp 734 10th St. N.W. NA. 1964 AMBULANCES Best in Town, J Art Local Ca 11.... ST«UU Call Chambers Co. c °» 8438 The (Tumhria-Miije*tie 1324-26 Fuel ill Slreet N.W. 2 Rooms, Kitchen anil Bath, $42.50 Eatabiithmd 1883 Memorials The record of civilisation is bated on memorials. Monument* tell the story of what has none before. On display for your selection. Best of materials. Priced right. \\ ASIIINGTOIN GR ANITE MONUMENTAL CO., hie. WM. JARDINE. Becty. Phone Natl. .76711. MK New V»»rk Ave, , THE SAVOY Five Large Rooms and Bath 24-Hour Elevator Service Open A lighted *til 9 P.M. THE WEATHER District of Columbia and Maryland— Partly cloudy tonight, tomorrow fair and cooler; gentle southerly winds sillfling to northwest tonight. Virginia Partly cloudy tonight and tomorrow, somewhat cooler tomorrow In nortli and central portions; gentle southerly winds becoming moderate northwest, and north. West Virginia -Generally fair tonight and tomorrow; cooler in west portion tonight and in northeast portion to morrow. Records for 84 Hours. Thermometer 4 pm., 79: 8 p m., 72; 12 midnight, 66; 4 a.in., 63; 8 a.in., 65; noon, 79. Barometer—4 p.m., 30.08; 8 p.m., 30.09; 12 midnight. 30.10; 4 a.m.. 30.07; 8 a.m., 30.09; noon, 30.07. Highest temperature, 82. occurred at 1:30 p.m. yesterday; lowest temperature 61. occurred at. 7 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— High-st, 66; lowest, 44. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 11:32 a.m.; high tide, 4:50 a.m. and. 5:28 p.m. Tomorrow I*ow tide, 12:02 a.m. and 12:45 p.m.; "high tide, 5:52 a.m. and 6:27 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 5:51 am.; sun sets 6:12 p.m. Tomorrow —Sun rises 5:53 a.m.; sun sets 6:10 p.m. Moon rises 1:29 a.m.; sets 4:56 p.m. Automobile lamps to bg lighted one half hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. Potomac, clear, and Shenandoah very muddy this morning. Weather in Various Cities. ttTemuerwi tire “33 | 2* J? lit | sS- -s •„£ Station*. <* 2.2 2-21 ° Weather. *1 «Te-e #: _ •< tr “ : ■ « * •; ; B Abilene, Tex ... 29 98 96 64 ....clear Albany, N. Y... 30.04 78 56 .... Clear Atlanta. Ga 30.08 78 66 016 Ram Atlantic Cltv... 30.08 74 64 .... Ft. cloudy Baltimore. Md.. 30.011 80 62 Ft.cloudy Birmingham . . 30 04 78 70 024 Cloudy Bismarck. N. D. 30.14 60 36 .... Ft.cloudy Boston. Mass... 30.1(1 76 56 Clear Buffalo, N. Y.. *29.90 74 66 .... Clear Charleston. SC.3O 06 88 74 024 Cloudy Chicago. 11l ... 30 10 88 56 Clear Cincinnati. Ohio 30.04 82 00 ....Cloudy Cleveland. Ohio. 28.88 80 66 .... Clear Columbia. 3 C. 30.10 80 68 .... Cloudy Denver. C 010... 30 14 68 48 .... Ft.cloudy Detroit. Mu 11... 30 02 82 60 .... Cloudy El Paso. Tex... 20 88 96 08 .... Pt cloudy Galveston, Tex. 28 90 80 72 .... Ft cloudy Helena. Mont .30 12 60 40 .... Cloudy Huron. S, Dak 30 24 64 36 .... Clear Indianapolis.lnd 30 02 82 60 .... Ft cloudy Jacksonville. Fla. 30.04 92 76 .... Cloudy Kansas City.Mo 30 20 88 54 Clear Los AOgelcs 29 96 78 58 .... Cloudy Louisville. Ky 30 06 80 62 Cloudy Miami. Fla 30 06 88 74 012 Pt cloudy New Orleans. 29 98 78 72 058 Cloudy New York, NY.Su u 8 78 82 .... Clear Oklahoma City. 30 10 90 62 .... Clear Omaha, Nebi .30 24 76 50 .... Clear Philadelphia .. 3o 12 76 62 Clear Phoenix. Ariz . . 29 84 102 70 .... Cloudy Pittsburgh. Fa. 30 06 80 56 .... Pt cloudy Portland Me .. 30 10 72 50 .... Cloudy Portland. Oieg.3o 06 84 60 Clear Raleigh. N C. 30 11) 70 61 012 Cloudy Salt Lake City. 29 98 86 58 .... Clear San Antonio 29 92 96 68 ... Clear San Diego. Calif 29 94 72 64 .... Cloudy San Francisco. 29 94 70 58 .... Cloudy St. Louis. Mo. .30 19 88 62 .... Clear Si Paul. Minn. 30 10 66 40 .... Clear Seattle. Wash .30 10 72 54 .... Clear Spokane. Wash. 30 14 78 42 .. . Clear Tampa. Fla . .30 02 90 76 .... Pt cloudy WASH., D C. 3009 82 61 .... Pt cloudy FOREIGN. (7 a.m , Greenwich time, today i Stations Temperature Weather. London. England 56 Cloudy Fans. Prance 58 Clear Berlin, Germany 60 Ram Stockholm. Sweden 48 Clear iNoon, Greenwich time, today, i Horta iFayali. Azores 76 Fart cloudy • Current observations.! Hamilton. Bermuda 80 Part cloudy San Juan. Porto Rico... 82 Part cloudy Havana. Cuba 76 Clear Colon, Canal Zone <8 Cloudy a— WIFE OF MAJ. SPILLER EXPIRES AT ABERDEEN Artillery Officer Was Formerly on Duty In Office of Chief of Artil lery Corps Here. Mrs. Margaret Alvord Spiller. wife of Maj. Oliver L. Spiller. Coast Artillery Corps, died yesterday at her residence at the Aberdeen Proving Grounds, where Maj. Spiller is stationed. Maj. Spiller formerly was on duty in this city in the office of the chief of Artillery Corps. Mrs. Spiller was the daughter of th» late Maj. Gen. Benjamin Alvord and a niece of Maj. Gen. John F. Morrison, U. S. A., retired, of this city. She leaves her husband, a 15-year-old daughter and a son, 11. Funeral services will be conducted in Arlington Cemetery Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY, Dinner. S. Kami Sons Co, garden of the Mayflower Hotel, 7 p.m. Banquet. Fidac Convention, large ball room of tile Willard Hotel. 8 p.m. Card party, Good Will Chapter, No. 36, O. E. S„ club house of Women's Benefit Association, 1750 Massachusetts avenue, 8 p in. lecture. “Revolution In Peru and Nicaragua.'' ErgatrocifUs Society Study Club, 1227 O stieet, 8 pm. Lecturer, J. Davidson. FUTURE. Card party, Ladies of the Col. James S. Pettit Auxiliary, No. 6. United Span ish War Veterans, Naval Lodge Hall. Fourth street and Pennsylvania avenue southeast, 8 p.m. Monday. Gets State Department Post. William Vallie Whittington, a local I attorney, has been appointed to ttie j Professional and Scientific Service of I the Department of State. The ap pointee will assume his new duties Monday. FOUND. BOSTON BULL TERRIER Male. Call Clev. 3544. FEMALE GERMAN POLICE DOG. small black and tail short-haired dug. Call Col. 3331 2li* _ LOST. BOSTON BULL Male tag. Montgomery 2537. Reward Phone Cleveland 3477. BRACELET, liukv white gold between NE Masonic Temple and 10th and H sis lie, Wednesday night: reward. _l426_F_Btne_ DRESS BAG Green striped cretonne, con taining 7 diesses Friday evening, from car on Reservoir rd., Wisconsin ave . O or vicinity. Finder please call North 6577. Re ward. EASTMAN CINE KODAK and carrying case, model B, No 33346: was lost early Sunday mornlnp. probably on Cleveland or Connec ticut avenue or R st. y. 8 Government property. P.evvard Coi. J. P. Terrell, 3)18 Kllngle rdjiw. * ; FOUNTAIN PEN. Waterman. Wednesday night, near Conn. ave. and M st. or on Mt Pie vsant_car. reward. Decatur 4020. 21* j FRATERNITY PIN In shopping district. Re waid if returned to 2022 P st. nw. North 0109. ! KEYS 7 or 6 In bunch, with leather tag Irom Suburban Motor Sales, Hyattsvilie, Md. f Return to 108 I. It. n.w. NOSE GLASSES. Dr. Silver's name on case. I lost in shopping district Reward Call | Acorns 3665 4701 Colorado ave. I PEKINGESE, red female, answers to name of Boowoo. 2506 Wisconsin ave. Cleveland j 5105 Reward. POOKKTBOOK, with money and permit, valuable cards, etc.; vicinity 7tn and Pa. ave. n.w. Reward, 624 Kennedy st. n.w. Ga. 1645-W,_ l RING.' topaz", white gold with seed pearl*, lady's room. Powhatan Hotel. Phone Silver Sprint 52-J. Reward. 20*__ RINGS, two: broad band wedding ring and diamond ring, since Sept 7. possibly at chapel Point or 111 downtown section of Washington Return 2807 sth st. n.e. Re ward. 21* TERRIER—White, West Highland, sharp ears, stump tail, one bad eye; name • Reg gie.'’ Reward. Return to 1125 Euclid st. li.w. Tel Adams 1962-J. * WATCH—"Bulova,” with link bracelet; Wednesday. Reward Adams 6381. WRfST WATCH, lost near corner of 14fh and U *ta. n.w. Reward. Phone Potomac JB7O-J. ai* GANG GUNS PROVE ONLY BACKFIRES Lyons Death Still Mystery. Youths Convicted of Joyrid ing After Explosions. Special Dispatch to The Star. OWINGS, Md., September 20.—The mystery of the “shooting up” of tills community, already tense as a result of the slaying of Benjamin Lyons In his store here last Wednesday, appeared solved today with announcement of the arrest and conviction yesterday of two Anne Arundel County youths for back tiring their automobiles during a birth day “joy-ride.” Gun Blazes Reported. Frayed nerves of local residents were shattered late Thursday night by what seemed to be desultory machine gun Are from two cars, which sped through town. Several eyewitnesses declared they saw the blaze of guns from the ton neaus and heaid the whistling of bul lets nearby. A rumor spread that gun men were endeavoring to intimidate officials investigating the Lyons murder. One of the residents aroused by the explosions was Justice of the Peace Thomas Hall of Traeys, across the county line in Anne Arundel. Judge Hall made an investigation and the ar rest of Fred Seigert of Galesvllle and John Seible of Owensvllle followed. It developed that Seigert was celebrating his eighteenth birthday and Seible was helping in the celebration. “Shot Dp" Many Towns. According to Judge Hall, the boys had been riding from town to town startling inhabitants by turning on devices which made their small cars backlire. The trip through Owtngs, Judge Hall said, was just an incident of the itinerary.' Seigert and Seible were convicted of disturbing the peace and reckless driv ing and each w'as fined a total of $66.70, Searcli for the murderers of Ben Lyons continued steadily today, with the aid of Baltimore detectives. Progress of the investigation was being with held by the authorities. The funeral of Mr. Lyons will take place tomorrow at the M. E. Church South, In Anne Arundel County. FUNERAL RITES HELD FOR JOHN A. SHEIL Funeral services for John A. Shell, 56 years old, deputy register of wills for the District of Columbia, who died at his home, 503 Sixth street northeast, Thursday, were conducted at St. ’ Joseph's Catholic Church t-day at 9 a.m., following brief services at the residence. Interment was in Mount Olivet Cemetery. Widely known in this city, Mr. Sheil had been deputy register of wills since 19*13 and long had been prominent in Catholic organizations here. He was a , member of the Knights of Mount Saint Sepulchre and a delegate to the Holy Land in 1928. He was a fourth-degree member of the Washington Council, Knights of Columbus, and was a past State deputy of that organization. fKarrtagr. , WILLIS—BOSTON. Mr. and Mrs. William B. Alison announce the incrriage ot ineir cousin. HATTIE M. BOSTON, on Tues day. September 10. 1030. to Mr. JAMBS M WILLIS, at St . Augustine s Church. Rev. Alonzo J. Olds officiated. • Sfatlja. ' ASHTON. JOHN ALEXANDER. Departed this life on Friday. September 19. 1930. at 4:55 aim. at the residence of Ills sister, l Mrs. Poindexter. 271# Georgia -eve. n.w . JOHN ALEXANDER, beloved husband ot the late Carrie Ashton, father of Reginald ann Hobti (. Ashton, and brother of Mrs. Llilltn Poindexter. Kinma Ashton. Mrs. Corimie Ashton Smith, Mrs. Rosalie Haw kins and Robert H Ashton. He leaves to ’ mourn their loss many other relatiies and , mends. Funeral services Sunday, Sep tember 31. at 1 p.m.. at New Bethel Bap ‘ tist Church. »th and S sts. n.w.. Rev. . W. Jarvis officiating Relatives and lnends . Invited. Remains at VV. Ernest Jarvis fu neral parlor, 1432 You st n.w. 21* 1 Bj ALL, ELLEN E. On Thursday. September 18. 1930. at her residence, 618 T st. n.e„ ELLEN E BEALL, beloved mother of Ella M Beall. Remains resting at tlie 3. H. 1 Hines Co. funeral home. 29ul 14th st. n w. Funeral services at the linininuel M E. Church. Scaggsville. Md., Monday, .Sep tember 22, at 11 am. 21 . , KKE. M aide t. On Thursday. Septem ber 18, 1930, at 11:45 p in., at her resi dence. 2432 Ontaiio id, MAUDE E. bIJttXE. devoted wife of Cornelius Burke and mother of Caroline Burke, daughter of Thomas and the late Elizabeth Wash ington. sister of Mane, Milton, Juanita, Dorothy, Samuel. Jean and Lillie May Washington. Funeral Sunday. September 2i. at 3 30 p.m.. uoni tlie W. Ernest Jar vis iuner.il clnucti. 1.32 You st. n w., Rtv. Alston: officiating. Interment Lincoln ' Mrmoiial Cemetery. CARPENTER. SPILLMAN. On Friday. Sep tember 19, 1930. at Tuberculosis Hospital. SPILLMAN CARPENTER, devoted brother of O. \V. and Russell Carpenter. Remains resting at ttie VV. Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 1432 You st n.w. Funeral Sun day. September 21, at 1 p m., from the W. Ernest Jarvis West End parlors, 28th st. and Dumbarton ace n w. 21 t iIHEN. MYEK. On Saturday. September i 20. 1930, at Union Memorial Hospital, 1 Baltimore. Md , MYER COHEN, in his «stn year, beloved husband of Helen Wolf 1 Cohen and father of Ruth C. Chase. Edith C. Robeson. Rogei 3 Cohen ami M>er ! Cohen. Jr. Notice of funeral hereafter. 21 CONNOR. ELIZABETH JANE. Suddenly, on Friday. September 19. 1930, at her resi dence. 1314 East Capitol 3t., ELIZABETH JANE CONNOR Funeral from Zurhorsi s funeral parlors. 301 East Capitol st., on Monday, September 22, it 8:30 am., thence to Hot) Comforter Church, where mass will be said at 9 a m. for the repose of tier soul. Relatives and friends invited. Interment at Mount Olivet Cemetery. 21 CROUCH. EFFIE. On Thursday. September 18. 1930. at her residence, 717 10th st. s e , EFFIE CROUCH, wife of the late Cupt. David Crouch Funeral from tier late resi dence Monday, September 22. at 10 a m. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Interment Arlington National Cemetery. CROUCH. EFFIE. A special communira'ton us Oavel Chapter. No. 29, O. E. S., is hereby called Monday. September 22. 1930. at 9 a m . 11l Masonic Temple. JStli st. and New York ave. n.w.. for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late sister. EFFIE CROUCH. Officers and members please take notice. . NORA M HEIM. Worthy M.rtron. Attest: LILLIAN ROWZEE. Sec. 21 HARRIS. JOHN C. Oil Tuesday, September 16. 1930. at 5:30 p.m., after a long Illness, JOHN C.. retired bandmaster. 91 h U. S Cavalry, devoted husband of Dora K. Har ris Funeral Sunday. September 21. at 1:30 pm., from Metropolitan A. M. E. Church. M si between lath and 16th sts. n w . Rev William If. Thomas, pastor. Members of all veterans 1 organizations and friends invited to attend Remains resting al McGuire's funeral home until Saturday morning, when they will be re moved to his late residence. You left behind a broken heart That loved you so sincere. That never did and never will Forget you, husband, dear. HIS WIFE 21 JACKSON. MARY. Departed this life sud denly, on Friday, September 19. 1930. at 47 D st. n.w.. MARY JACKSON Remains resting at Barbour Bros.' funeral home, 48 Kst ti e Notice of funeral later. JOHNSON, LAURA. Departed this life Wed nesday, September 171 1930. at 6 p.m., at I her residence. 3021 Stanton id. s e.. LAURA JOHNSON, widow of the late Ciiester Johnson and devoted mother of Annie Me* Pherson. Grace Richardson, Clara Locks. . Gertrude Davis, Louise Johnson and ' George Delaney. She is also survived by four grandchildren Funeral Sunday. Sep tember 21, at 1 o'clock, from St. John's C M E Church, comer Stanton and I Fomeroy rds s.e , Rev M. Wilcox, pastor. ! Friends and relatives Invited to attend i Interment Rosemont Cemetery. * IIV INC.STONE. ERNEST L.TbERT Sud denly. on Friday. Septetnm r 19. 1930. at Hyattsville, Md., ERNEST ROBERT, be loved husband of Margaret J Livingstone, aged 61 years. Funeral from his late resi dence. Park ave . Hyattsville. Md , on Sat urday. September 20, at 5 p in. Interment Fall River, Mass. Li AH ER. HELEN KING. On Saturday. Pep-, tembei 20. 1930, at her residence. 1701 New Hampshire ave n.w., HELEN KING, wife otjjNicHols Luquer. Funeral services a4 her late* residence on Sunday. September 21. at 4 p.m. Please omit flowers. Inter ment Greenwood Cemetery. New York. 21 I VONS. BENJAMIN 11. Suddenly, on Thurs day. September 18. 1930. at Prince Fred erick Hospital. Prince Frederick. Md.. BENJAMIN H., the beloved husband of Helen H. inee Huntt) and father of Wil liam A. Lyons. Remains now resting at his residence, at Owlnas. Md. Funeral Sunday, September 21. at 2 p.m , from the Friendship M K Church. Intenment in the church cemetery. Relatives and friends invited. 30* A-7 oratl?a. McKINNEY. della A. On Friday, fcptem ber 19, 1930, at 3 15 pin . at hA real* deuce, 1515 Ist st. n.w , DELLA A,, be* loved wife of the late Samuel A. McKin ney and mother of Guilford 8, McKinney, Lewis B McKinney, James E. McKinney, Dr Arthur B. McKinney, Dr. Waiter v, McKinney. Ralph t McKinney, Mrs. Eg. tell* A Fendaliand Mrs. b.-» le T Austin, Funeral from Asbury M. * Church. lUh and K sts n.w , Monday, September 22, at 1p m. Relatives and fiiends Invited. 21 PARRIS, ALBION K. Suddenly, oti Thurs day, September 13. 1930. at Toronto. Cane ad*. ai.bion K PARRIS, m the 74th year of hla age. Funeral services at 8t John's P E Church, Potomac ave and O rt. n.w , Georgetown, on Monday, Sep tern be* 22, at 3 pm. Intermeut private. 21* PARRIS. ALBION K. The members of Asso ciation Oldest Inhabitants are requested to attend the funeral of our late asso ciate and vice president, ALBION K. PAR RIS, at St John's P E Church, on Mon day, September 22, 1930. at 3 p m. , THEODORE W. NOYES. President. J. ELIOT WRIGHT. Secretary. PENN. IRONS. Suddenly, on Thursday, September 18. 1830. at 4 30 am. at her residence. 700 Columbia rd., IRONE, de voted daughter of Sadie Lucas White and Harry Penn, stepdaughter of Fred H. White, sianddatighter of tlie late Jmi.es J. and Sarah A I.ucas. Remains can be seen at the residence of her aunt, Mrs. Lillian Bradford. 1225 W st. nw. Sat urday JSj ler , 3 i* m f uneral from Asbiuy M E Church Sunday at Ipm Relatives and friends invited Interment Harmony Cemetery. 20 PERRY. ETHEL WILLIAMS. On Wednes day, September 17, 1930. ETHEL WIL LIAMS PERRY, the devoted wife of Clar ence Perry and loving daughter of Susie Gaskins She also leaves other relatives and friends. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church. 1432 You st. n.w . until 4 p .hi. Saturday, there after at her late residence. 321 D st. s.w. Funeral Sunday. September 21, At I B ffi ■ from St. Paul's A. M. E. Church, Bth st. between D and E sts. ■ w. 21 PERRY, THEODORE JAMES. Departed this life on Thursday. September 18. 1930 THEODORE JAMES, of 2211 N st. nw. husband of the late Nellie Wilson Perry. Funeral services at Bt. Augustine's Church Monday. September 22. al 10 a m Body can be viewed at Boyd’s undertak ing establishment. 19th and L sts. n.w. 21 RIUF.LF.S, HARRY 8. On Saturday. Septem ber 20. 1930, at tils home. 107 Latterner ave . Clarendon, Va . HARRY S. RIGELES Funeral services at his late residence. Monday. September 22. at 2 p.m. Inter ment at Columbia Gardens. Services pri vate. 21 RILEY. HORACE. Departed this life on Wednesday, morning. September 17. at B o clock, at his residence. 1602 13th *t. II w.. HORACE RILEY, the devoted hus band of Mary Riley. He leaves to mourn their loss one adopted soil and son-in-lav. Geo. W. Brooks: two nieces, two nephew* and brother-in-law. and a host of other relatives and friends. Funeral Sunday September 21. at 1 30 pin., from Union Wesley A. M. E. Church. 23rd st. between I. and M st*. n.w. Interment Monday. September 22. at Arlington Cemetery. 20* ROSENBERG. HENRY. Suddenly, Frldgy morning. September 19. 1930. HENRY ROSENBERG. Funeral from Danzanskv , funeral parlors. 3501 14th st. n.w., at 2 pm. Sunday, September 21. Interment at Washington Hebrew Congregation Ceme tery. Relatives and friends invited. 21* 1 BAIITH. JOSEPH. On Thursday. September 18 1930. at his residence. 517 Gibbons st , Alexandria. Va . JOSEPH SMITH, beloved 1 son of Frank and Lillian Smith. He also leaves two brothers, three sisters and many other relatives and friends. Remains rest ing at the John T. Rhine* funeral home. > 221 North Patrick st.. Alexandria, Va. Funeral Sunday, September 21. at 1 p m., 1 from the Ohuicli of God and Saints of Chi Ist. 519 Gibbons st. Interment Douglas Cemetei y. 21 SMITH, MINNIE. On Friday. September 19. 1930. at Fieedmen's Hospital, MINNIE, daughter of Mrs. Florence Knight of Tar boro. NC. Rem tins at, Frazier's funeral home. 389 Rhode Island ave. n.w. Notice . | of funeral later, 21 I SMITH, RICHARD GORDON. Suddenly, tin , Friday. September 19. 1930. at 1.30 p.m, J RICHARD GORDON SMITH, soil of tlie • late Richard and Annie E Smith, in the 44th year of his age. Funeral from the 1 residence of his sister. Mrs. 1,. Hopkins. 640 E st. s e,. Monday. September 22. at 8 30 a m.. Wtence to St. Peter's Church, ' where mass will be said at. 9 a in. Int.r --1 meat Arlington Cemetery. Relatives and * friends invited to attend. 21 TOWNSEND. KATHARINE GOODALL. On Thursday, September 18. 1930. at Upper Montclair. N. J., KATHARINE GOODALL, 1 wife of Henry Clark Townsend. Private , funeral services at her late home, 130 Clarew el! ave . Upper Montclair. N J . Bat -1 urday afternoon. September 20. at 2 o'clock. 1 YORK, GERTRUDE. The officers and mem ber of the Bureau Relief Association sre . hnwoy notified of the death of GERTRUDE YORK, died September 17, 1930. ' ROBERT TATE. Pres. SOLOMON JACKSON. F. S. • in fHemnrlant. BARNES. WILLIAM I. Sacred to the mem ory of my husband and our dear daddy. WILLI AM I. BARNES, who left us thirteen years ago today, September 20, 1917. Always remembered. \ 'HIS WIFE AND CHILDREN, HELEN, 1- MARGARET AND WILLIAM. • - BUTLER. H 11.1.1 AM l)E SOTO. In sad but 3 loving remembrance of our dear father, son aud brother. WILLIAM DE SOTO BLTI.ER. who departed this life twelve years ago today. September 20. 1918. Sleep on. our loved one, God's ways ara best. He knew you were weary and needed rest— * Called you home: your work was done. , Some day we ll meet you. one by one. 1 HIS CHILDREN. MOTHER, FATHER. ’ SISTERS AND BROTHER. • i DORSEY. WILLIAM O. In sad but loving j remembrance of our dear husband and fa -1 her. WILLIAM O DORSEY, who entered into eternal rest two yens ago today, September 20, 1928. i Dear husband, never shall I cease to love 1 you. Never shall vour memory fade; Sweetest love forever lingers Around your sv.-et and peaceful gravf. YOUR LOVING WIFE. When father breathed his last farewell The stroke meant more than tongue can r tell • The world seems like another place 1 Without tlie smile 011 lather's face. YOUR LOVING DAUGHTERS. OLIVE AND MAUD. * ROBINSON, LDMONIA. In everlasting and loving memory of my dear sister. EDMONTA ROBINSON, who died September 20, 1927. Love and memory last forever. MARIA GARDNER. • . SPRINGVIANN. ELIZABETH L. In rad hut lovms memory of my dear wife, ELIZA BETH LAURA SPRINGMANN. who depart , ed this life one year ago today. September , 20. 1929. One year has parsed, dear one. Since rou were called awav— How well do I remember 1 That sad and dreary day. The hands thpt did so much for me, How helplessly they lav; God knows they worked continuously,' But they are none today. LAWRENCE. • 1 Til OMAN. JENNIE. A tribute of love and memory to my mother. JENNIE TILGMAN, who departed this life one year ago today, September 20. 1929. Dived in life, remembered In death. SON. JAMES TAYLOR. • WHEELER. CHARI F S W. In loving remem brance of my dearest friend. CHARLES W. WHEELER, who died September 20, 1922 Nothin* can ever -take away Th# love my heart nolds dear. ELIZABETH. ♦ FUNERAL DIRECTORS. - Wt We Deal & Co. 816 H ST N E LINCOLN 8200 Established 1876 JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1337- loth St. N.W. Phone North 0047. GEO. W. WISE CO. 3900 M St. N.W. West 6138 . J Herbert B. Nevius Funeral Home 934 Nfw y<'£ k Ave. N.W. District 2606 Clyde J. Nichol*, Inc, 4309 9th St. N.W. Col. 6824 J. WILLIAM LEE’S SONS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS CREMATORIUM 332 PA AVE N W NATIONAL 1384. 18W CHAS. C. ZURHORST 891 EAST CAPITOL ST. Phone Lincoln 6373 Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH st n.w. National 2473 Modern Chapel. Telephone »» Iloi>M V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the guccessors of nor connected with the original W R. Speare establish ment 1009 H St N W Phon. ptyftwg jy;," *.*• w - w * Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance ALMUS R. SPEARE Succeeding the Original W. R. Speare Ce. 1633 Connecticut Ave. Potomac 4f>oo_ Joseph F. Birch's Sons 1 ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St N W Phon ® We *‘ <»»• 1 * ‘ ■ r)l • Establlahed 18*1 C EMETERIES. ~ GLENWOOD CEMETERY Vaultafe, S 5 per month Choice lots and »ite« lor sale. FUNERAL DESIGNS. GEO. C SHAFFER EXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS AT MOD ERATE PRICES. TEL. NAT. 2416 * NAT. *166 Open Evenings 14th Rr Fve and Sunday* 06 Glide Bros. Co.. 1212 F St. Frompt Ante Delivery Bertie. Artliic—.xprMgive—tnexpentlv.