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THE EVENING STAR, WASHING' D. C., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER .10, 1924. e e R L O e s s e D D e s L O e s S N SN 0 KILL RIS FLEAS |HOWARD F. HOOVER DIES; Youcan o your dog or xt o tor. | WAS NATIVE OF DISTRICT Bereonst'sSuip Fioa Sonpor Bowders 25c at drug, sports & seed stores, pet | Funeral Services to Be Conducted Tomorrow—Burial at Glenwood. shops or by mail. Sele uad effactive_wedi- FREE DOG BOOK! Sl steive s Howard F. Hoover, 45 years old, well known in this city and a native Polk Miller's famous Dog Book Washingtonian, died at the Emergency Hospital Monday. Death was due to toxic poisoning, resulting from ton- silitis, it is said. Mr. Hoover was the son of the late 8. S. Hoover, also a native of this city. During the last few years Mr. Hoover had been connected with C. C. Keane, WASHINGTON’ srrsmmprma — breeding with Syt tom Chart. Writeforit. Free Advice Dep't. |nswers any question 'lmfl‘s);gur ‘shealth rev. State symptoms, age & breed in writing. STATIONERY |]| PolkMiller DrugCo. 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Serges, tweeds and cashmeres — that’s what.. they’re made of; in blues, grays and mixtures; two pairs of knickers to every suit. They’re finely made, boys—you can wear them to school for a long, long time, and then they’ll still have a lot of knock-about wear left in them. You’ll be able to point to the label in the coat just as proudly as the men folks do. And every time your dad sees that label he’ll be green with envy to think that all he had to pay for YOUR suit was $13.85. Bring your mother or your dad down with you tomorrow— we’re open at 8:30. Raleigh Haberdashe Satisfaction Guaranteed Inc. Thirteen,-Ten F Street wholesale meat dealer. Prior to his connection with the latter organization he was in business for himaelf at Cen- ter Market. Ho had also held the posi- tion as Government inspector of com- missaries in the Panama Canal Zone. He resided at 3100 South Dakota ave- nue northeast. He is survived .by his widow. Vaughn Hoover; four children, Miss Ara May Hoover, Howard Vaughn Hoover, Merrill Hoover and a married daughter, by his first marriage, Mrs. John O'Brien_of Philadelphia; four brothers, J. Raymond Hoover, U. . Grant Hoover and Allison Hoover, all of this city, and Sam Hoover of Massachusetts, and four sisters, Mrs. Harry Johnson of Hartford, Cenn.; Mrs, ‘Stanley Huntress, Mrs. Danlel Darroch and Miss Rena Hoover, of this city. Funeral services will be conducted at Hines funeral parlors, 2901 Four- teenth street, this afternoon, and later at the chapel at Glenwood Cemeter: Rev. Isaac Ward of the Fourth Presby. terian Church will officiate. Interment will be in Glenwood Cemetery. 2 SC S ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. Viva M. January will ‘lecture, o'clock in Unity Auditorium, 1326 street. Subje: an_and Mon Mourning Blacks Dyed 24-HOUR SERVICE 8 1 hildren Are the Best Scholars. Many children start off to school needing glasses. With such a handicap they suffer headache and lag in their studies. < Onr Optometrist will examine your children's eyes; it they not need glasses, we'll tell you so frankly. If they do meed Elassen, we'll determine exactly the strength and will carefully adjust them. of.oHalkn Jne. Optometrists Opticians 32 Years at the Same Address 935 F Street AN ABSOLUTE FACT That many satisfied patrons will testify to That Chambers has furnished funerals fo; $75 complete, equal to some costing $200. . That Chambers Ambulance Service at $4.00 is the same for which they have paid s high as $6 to $10. | Chambers' Funera Complete for..... includes, Cloth Covered Casket, Burial Case, ng, Hearse, Cars and use of Chapel. | Ambulance, {Local Calls ... We Guarantee Big Savings on ANl Service CALL W. W. CHAMBERS CO. Largest Equipment in City 14th, Cor. Chapin St. NN\W. COLUMBIA 432~ ‘When people greet you with asmileand bright eyes flash your way, and your work goeswithasnapandlifeisall opportunity—that is health. Safeguard health and get more joy out of life by using LIFEBUOY HEALTH SOAP the Pint_size, 7! 1337 BO-NO gun, S0c. - BO-NO INC. 115 Broadway New York, U. S. A. - THE WEATHER District of Columbia and Maryland —Fair and slightly cooler tonight; to- morrow falr, moderate northwest and north winds, = Virginia—Fair tonight, cooler in central and. east portions; tomorrow fair, moderate northwest and north winds. 5 West Virginia—Fair tonight, prob- ably light frost; tomorrow fair. Records for 24 Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 67; 8 p.m., 63; 12 midnight, 56; 4 am.; 52; 8 am., noon, 58. Barometer—4 p.m., 29.34; 12 midnight, 29.8! 8 a.m., 29.92; noon, 29.95. Highest temperature, 69, occurred at 3 p.m., yesterday; lowest tempera- ture, 51, occurred at 6:30a.m. today. Temterature same date last year— Highest, 74; lowest, 56. Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of the water at 8 am.: Great Falls—Tem- perature, 59; condition, clear. Weather in Various Cities. 29.77; 8 p.m, 4 am., 29.83; & Temperature, | | | | [ Btatious. Abilene, Tex. 29.94 Albany 2980 Atlanta Atlantic City 29 Eaitimore Birmingham . Binmarck Boxton Buffalo e Cloudy Clear! Clear Toudy Ciear Ciear Clear Clear Cloudy Cincinnati Cleveland Detrait £l Paso. Galveston Helena Pt.clondy Cl 10 W08 .30 Portlani,Ore | Ruleigh i r .01 Cloudy 76 17 Clear FOREIGN, (8 a.m., Greenwich time, teday.) Stations. Temperatare. Weather, clouds Loudy Toudy cloudy rt Berlin many .. penliagen, Denmark oudy, « Part cloudy For the week ending September 8, 1924 Mean Depart. Avi tempera- from pre- ture. gormal. cip. | Corn and northern wheat area 2 0 outhern wheat 0.1 trom sorm —04 51 e = e = {CLUB DISCUSSES TRAVEL. son’s “Summer Nights.”” The Cosmopolitan Club held the last of its Summer night meetings at the Manor Club last night. Pictures of the proposed tour the club to the West and Canada in 1926 were hown. The club will have a special train to convey them over the entire route. An entertainment program was provided by Clarence Donohué, Gene Paravano, Larry Rubel and Bruce Branson. FISHING CONTEST PRIZES. Howard A. French Company Out- ing Planned for Sunday. Six hundred persons are expected to compete for three prizes to be awarded on the twelfth annual public fishing excursion to be given at Chesapeake Beach Sunday under auspices of the Howard A. French Co. A salt water rod will be given for the heaviest trout, hardhead, rock, or flounder that is caught. A salt water reel will go to the person making the largest catch of trout and hard- heads. The woman catching the largest fish wil Ireceive a salt water rod or reel. _ Thirty-three years have been spent in the actual work of construction of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine, in New York city, and it-is estimated that at least 10 years more will be re- quired for its completion. FOUND. FOX TERRIER—At 14th and P sts. n.w.; white with light tan mask, short tail; fe: male; young dog, wearing_ elastic col Ap- ply_ Washington Animal Rescue League, 349 Maryland ave. s.w. LOST. BAG — Large _traveling, containing _record ibe, Tetters and $0 in silver. Finder may have silver and additional reward for return of records and letters to A. D. Phillips, Pen- sion_office. 12! BRACELET—Platinum lick, three diamonds. Refurn 57 New York ave. n.w. . CHOKER—Gray fox, lost near 9th and E sts. n.w.; very valusble {o owner. Reward. Please call Clarendon 813-F-5. COAT—Letter carrier's; September 8; driver's cket; reward. C. E. Bird, 619 reahom Pl om: Fhone Col. 4308-W. 00 _ PUP—7_months; red, white breast. 14 New York ave.,’ Takoma Fa EYEGLASSES—Gold, in brown case, between t, Sth and Rhode Island ave. n.w, Ad- dress 2012 O st. n.w. Reward. FUR—Mink neckpiece, vicinity F Sunday evening. Reward. 1638 R st.. Apt, No. 2. * GLASSES—Tortoise-shell frame, between 14th and F and 13th d Pa. a n.w., Tuesday morning_between 7:30 and . Return to owper, Miss Entwistle, the Brunswick, Apt. 71 or ‘Southern Ry., Room No. 30L Reward. COLLI Reward. k, Y TANDDAG, linen, Monday morning, from 519 R. ve. to 11th st.. south to W. B. Moses’ (maid), crossing midway between 11th and 12th on F st. Finder kindly return bag and keep contents, keeping tokens and change. HANDBAG—Tan, with Iady’'s wearing ap- between Bethesda and _Gaithersburg, Reward if_returned to Mrs. A. H. Wat- sda, Md. 100 Tiger-striped, part maltese; reward. 1307 Decatar st. . NOTEBOOK—BIack, loose-leaf, 4x7~, Reward. FIN ern Star; Saturday, Bept. 6, between 7 and 9 o'clock; on Mt. Pleasant car, Dupont Circle_(car change), or 18th st. and Columbia rd. Reward. Lilllan M. Trueworthy. ave. Phone West 2233, POODLE DOG—Small, white, m: tips on ears. Reward. 820 A st. SR PUPPY—Brindle Shepherd; Saturday, Septem- Fea. i montis g, Reward if retursed. to 515 M st. n.w. e PUPPY, setter, white With black spots, b on fnce and legs. Notify G. ity D RING—WIIl party who picked up wedding ring st Chesapeake Beach, A 28, kindly Tetirn same o Mrs. Brill, 1235 Morse'st. 5. Engraved on_inside, “P. A. o E. Dager “147.24." Will greatly appreciate if returned. _Reward. 00 SHAWL, vbvllcl ‘::rrl'.g; Bnmr"p .‘G .:. on road arren 5 turn t?w\ 9th l.:: and receive reward. TRE—New, Ford, with black cover: petween ?l!h and ave. n.w. and North Capitol and H sts. Finder please return to Perry & Walsh, 20 H st. n.w.. and receive reward. * UMBRBLLA—Blue; on bas, 05 Bhdtgéu:a 11e Sellow If returned to National Training %R'lr:l' ‘Willlam H. Pyles. ELLA. 3534 Edmunds st. RIST WATCH at Chesapeake Beach, Sept. o i MW, . K Eivcoln 2421 Depart. | Cosmopolitan Holds Last of Sea-| PERSHING’S “FAREWELL.” ‘ Address Scheduled as ‘“Defense Night” Feature at Press Club. Pershing’s farewell to the Wash- ington correspondents will be one of the features of ‘“Defense night"” at the National Press club, Friday evening at 10 o'clock. Secretary Weeks also, will be a guest of the organization. . The head of the War Department and the retiring general of the Armies of the United States will appear at the clubrooms following the addresses to be broadcast from the War Offi The club’s radio will be at the disposal of the members earlier in the evening to hear the regular program. g CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. The Mrs. Ellen S8 cer Mussey Tent, Daughters of Union Veterans, will mett Friday, 1:15 p.m., at John Marshall place to take part in De- | fense day parade. All members urged to be present The Big Sisters of the District of | Columbia will meet Friday, 8 pm. in St. Patric Cards of Thanks. BAILEY. We wish to express our sincere thanks to the many friends who belped with their presence, sympathy and floral tributes O (B Gellae 0L biand b L Aesssd | widow and danghter very keenly apprec the Kindoews shown them and (he manifested during their sorrowing. BCHIPPEL. I wish to extend my thanks und appreciation to my relati friends for their kindness, symp beautiful floral tributes at t beloved husband, LOUIS F. BERMAN. FANNIE, age 22, September 9. 1624, beloved wife' of Morris Berman and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Funeral from her lute Septemb friends in- D 9, at northwest. S| her loxs 3 devoted mo brothers. five sons, fo 7 randchildren and & host of relatives and eral from her mother's resi- | venteenth street porthwest, | prember 11, at 2 pm. Kela tives aud friends invited Her loving Lauds aze folded Her work ou carth is done A happy home we once enjoved How sweet memors s | But eft A vacunt chair. Wi be filled. THE FAMILY. life Tuesda: . at 5:15 am., a: his 3 [ BROWN. Departed this tember 9, 1921 dence. Y18 ZAth . n.w the heloved husband of voted father of ln@ Onley, Alfred_and George Bro kon and beloved br Funeral F from the First Lapt: and_ Dumbarton av iy to 1 p.m. in state Relatives . | loss a_dauglhite Mrs. Mary Wil . #nd a host from Nineteenth Street Thursday. September 11, Friends invited. i CHRISTIAN. Ladies' Golden Leaf Whispering Hope Sor You are Lerby notified attend ELLA CHRIST ber 11, 192 at 230 p enth Street Baptist Cliurch. PAULINE MARSHAL MARIE L. JOHN Tres. ¥ CHRISTIAN. ter. No. 6, 0d_the fi Thursday, from the Ning Bapu, at Cnurc 2:30 p . Are requested to ixter ELLA 0. CHRI: eptem at enth Street Baptist Hon. Lady JOSEPHINE JOHNS W. 3 Sr. K. T WALTER COLEMAN w. | Hon. Lady NELLIE V. | DORSEY, Departed this 1 1924, at 340 am., at P strect northwest, SUSA! beloved sister of Mrs, nda Neal, | lar H. Dorsey and the iate Re: Dorsey’ of California, Funeral fember 12, 1 pm., from Peoples | tional Church. M ktrect hetween { Seventi streets morthwest. Relatives and friends invited to attend. e | DORSEY. Al members of No. 6, Eastern | Star Immediate Aid, are_requested to at- | tend the regular meéting Thursday evening, September 11, to for the funeral of our late sister, SUS. SEY. i F. REBECCA NOR JACKSON. septembe, Hospital, ~ ANN services the. Falls Chureh, v september 11 Interment at at life Tuesday. Septem- Rev. BENJAMIN by the minis- and others, at Ebenezer Bap urch, 422 New Jersey ave. n.w., Thursday, September 11, at 8 | paw. Friends and relatives invited. The remains may be scen at Frank Willlams' undertaking establishment, 1750 New Jersey ave. s.e. ue | JONES. The oficers and members of the Young Colored Baptist Minsters Recruitin Association are liereby notified of the death of the Rev. BENJAMIN WILLIAM JON Funeral will be hield from tle Ebenezer Baptist Church, 422 New Jersey ave. nw.., Thursday, September 11, at § p.m. Rev. Wash Koberts. ne EAUFFMAN. September 9. 1924, at Casuslty ‘Hospital, WILLIAM KAUFFMAN. Remaius resting at the funeral chapel of Wi W. Chambers. Kemains will be sent to Balti- more, Md., September 10. KELLY. On Tuesday, September 0, 1024, at 10:30 p.m.. at her residence, 320 South Altred street, " Alexandria. Va., Mrs. MARY F, KELLY " (nee Osborne), beloved _wife Thomas F. Kelly. _Funeral Friday, Se 9 and thence to St. Mary's Relatives and friends n- vited to attend 1 KELLY. Tuesday, September 9, 192 pm..” at Gegrgetown University . MARGARET” M. KELLY. Funeral from e residence of her nephew, Jobn T. Kelly, 1 Columbia road northwest, Friday morn- ing, September 12, 1924, &t 5:30, thence o the' Sacred Heart Church. where requiem | mass will be said at 9 o'clock. Relatives | and friends invited. Interment private. 11 LEE. Departed this life -suddenly Monday. September 8, 1924, at 3:35 p.m., KATIE HOWARD LEE. ~ she leaves to mourn their loss her husband, William H. Lee; mother, Lizzle Ruflin; son and daughter, George E. and Eva Lee; two grandchildren, Catherine Lee Dorsey and Anna May Lee; mother-in- law, Mary E. Lee; daughter-in-law, Mary B. Lee, and a host of friends. Funeral will ke place from her late residence, 920 24th . Thursday, September 11, at t 7:20 st. MEADE. 3 100 Wednesday, September 10, 1924, at WILLIAM, 'beloved husband of Alice Funeral from his late residence, 815 Quintana pl. n.w., on Friday, September 12, at 2 p.m. ' Relatives and {riends invited. Interment’ Glenwood Cemetery. 1 OSSUTT. Departed this life Tuesday, Septem- ber O 1024, at 4:30 a.m. MARY STE. PHENSON OSSUTT. Funeral Thursday. Sep- tember 11, at Jerusalem Methodist Church, Rockville,” Md. PARSONB. At the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Frank Buzsone, 702 North Carolina ave, . JOSEPH, the 'beloved husband of the Rachael Vermillion. ¢ Funeral Thursday, September 11, at 1 p.m. Interment private. + PFLUEGER. Wednesday, September 10, 1924, LAURA J. PFLUEGER. sister of Mrs. H. K. Hobart. * Funerul ‘services at the residence of her sister, - 7204 Chestnut st., Takoma Park, D. C. Thursday, September 11, at bm. SHEEDY. Tuesday, September 9, 1024, at 11 pm., LOUISE H., beloved wife of'P. F. Sheedy, at her residence, 1460 Belnmnt st. n.w. "Funeral services on Thursday, Sep: tember 11, at 2:30 p.m. Interment priva ~. * STEIN. Sunday, September 7, 1924, at 10:30 p.m.. in Baltimore, Md.. WILLIAM SELBY STEIN, beloved son of William and Theresa Stein. ' Funeral from his_late residence, Riverdale, Md., Thursday, September 11, at 1:30 p.m. 'Interment at Glénwood Cemetery. * SULLIVAN. Suddenly, September I at 8 a.m:, at his home, 4210 4th CHARLES B. SULLIVA: o of Mrs. Clara V. Sullivan. Notice of fu- seral hereafter. . THOMASSON. B. P. 0. No. 15, | Z . EI will, ¢onvene in “Session of Sorrow” at 7:30 o'clock p.m., September 10, 1924, at Scott's chapel, 409 8th st. s.e., for the purpose of conducting Elk services at the bier of the late Brother VIBGIL S. THOMASSON, who passed to the Grand Lodge of tbe Hereafter Septem. ber 8. All members are directed to aitend. By order of JAS. A. BALDERSON, Exalted Ruler. Attest: W. 8. BHELBY, Secret WASHINGTON. September 8, 1024, at 8:25 m., LAVENIA WASHINGTON, 2647 Sberi- Toad southeast. She leavés to mourn eir loss & devoted h Funeral Thursday, September 11, W. Bundy's’ chapel, ‘Washisgton Lodge, . oZhe lodge, o'clock from Edward 649 Florida ave. n.w. 'WITT. Beptember 10, 1924, THOMAS L. the infant son of Thomas L. and Lila G. Witt, aged 14 months. Funeral from the resi- o e I Ee e Friday aftermoon at 2 o'clock. rment Gleawosd Ceelelds LUCAS. In lov | BL ROBEY. In Memoriam. BEHRENS. In_loving remembs dear_mother, EMILIT BENRE: barted this life four years ago today, Sep- tember 10, 1920, ? » i i B cannot For years that Our loving rem; LOVING HUSEA DADE. In sad by emembrance of my motier, FRANC - DADE, who departed thix iife nine vears ugo, September 10, 1915, Forget you? No, I npever will. L loved you then, I love you still: Your mem, Axint ur you pas HER SON nange them, ‘tis true past canfot sever ibrance of you D AND CHILDR gone to that clime coming some time, n snow below AND CHILDREN In sad but lovi awaziter and i WILLTAMS LANGER-WILLIAMS. of our ROS XN L passed ber 10, and LEWIS, first LEWIS. In sad of our beloved i (nee > Joving_remembrance LLE E. LEWIS i< life fwo years ous one from u A oice we loved 5 stil A piace ¥ vacant in our lowe g 2 THE FAMILY of my who Septem- rememb he- Toved w H parted thi 1ife one year g0 today ber 10, 1923. Thongh lier body lies ber Her <pirit has not 1 feel that she is with i She has not forsaken me and never wil Tt lingers around with loving breal T will wel ath the clay away With the To think that when I am standi brink 0 the promised the hand And lea Where 1 wi Yon wore 1 land she will ta a crown That rest fo Thioue. hand resE e AND, \\‘ILLI:\I v MIMS. A v.:l- Who Jeft s 10, 1916 evotion 10 the MIME s septem ¥ JoRN A Ter ., Sep cweetly sleeping nier care O e pain o sorrow. srih ean harm you there N. ANNIE 3 AND NAOMT ¢ loving remembrance of 1AM 7. MULVEY, who 1o five Fears ago today, Sep 10, 1919 S == HTED MOTHER remembrance of my little IN© who entered Septemin NELSON. _In lov FLOR teath cannot sever % Tives on forever. CATHERINE ¥ oniy tink et E. YTED FRI . of onr e s FLORINE Sacred to the M v. our hearts long for FIine Jonesome fn many way S “'MK nl'!‘,\‘(!l'F,'h TAMILY osine_memory of our QUEEN. ed QUEEN. Ting hoy, AL Septembe e loved you But dewus loved you b But Jesu 4 you carls. Albert. pext AND MAMA. L Mnk ALy 9, 1918, Sis heart in deep sorrow ret S e tears. 0 Sren LRy ALLiE ROT M. W ene arees, Mt deAL o westis o cight o to the dar you awny urs b i rs 820, brance of mv ARTIN WIND- a i Phone Lincoln 52 2 H st NE. A Antomobile Funerals. Modern Chapel Director and Commodious Moderate 1385, ; Foneral alm connaction Ebamitia tmadern crematpriim ShanSl %2 Pa. ave. mow. Tel. call M. r———THE ORIGINAL — W.R.Speare @o. 1208 H STREET.N.W. MAIN 108 FORMERLY 940 F ST ALMUS R. SPEARE WILLIS B. SPEARE ———— CLYDE J.NICHOLS — R. F. HARVEY’S SON - Richard K. Harver. 1432 You W. HOMELIKE F RAL PARLOR: 2 Perry & Walsh Roy M. Perry—Main 954—Gerald Walsh. THOS. R. NALLEY & SONS 131 ELEVENTH ST. S.E. Undertakers. ibalmers. 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