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$5,000 Life Insurance for $45.90E Auto Engine Designer Dead. fars ‘sha lusteatio Arets over $300.000,000, M. Le !nl Goft, At Fr=Irrrxxzxzrrrzzzzxx THAYER| Frxxxxxxnmxxx mar1ete @OQ ram smer §| rond Co.. dica HOWARD S. FISK, MANAGER il El 35—send date of birth for particu-| W YORK, March 18, Company founded 1835, Tyne, 4 —Harry Van | { | automobile engine designer _|and several times winner of the Vs | derbilt cup automobile races, died yes-| y terday of heart disease at his home here. He js survived by his widow and his mother. 610 Woodward Bldg. - George W. Bnece Dead. ST. LOUIS, March er lece, 41, assistant zer of t PRODUCER OF THE BES’ PRINTING ““Small Work Exclusively . w general 18.—George to the ouri Pacific I | deaa | mans During Fed- "al control of ratlro; Briece served| A as supervisor of transportation in the gional director’'s office at St. Louis.| has srxzxzzzrrzEzxz=zzxd| T Presenting a New Department Custom Made ootwear Offering to Women of Quality, Footwear Truly Exclusive. Shoes created by gifted fingers, in the shops of America’s highest grade Custom Maker. And hosiery lo complete the idea ex- pressed in both shoes and costumc. City, Club Shop 1318 G STREET 1-| nearly 10 yea women been star THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 185 192 Charles L. Lundy Dead. SANTA BARBARA, Calif, March 18. Charles lawyer and cinnati L. Lundy, widely known newspaper man of Cin- Ohfo, died at his home here sterday, aged 70 years. Pioneer leroad Mun Dies. CLEVELAND, Ohio, Horner, | senger Railroad and pioneer railroad man B pas- Plate March 18 ieneral Nickel former for the 84, agent Me had been retired for hery newspaper for women and by the first of its kind in China, 1 in Tientsin Raleigh Haberdasher Spring Value Week— elebrating Our Second Year at Thirtecen-Ten F Strect st We're out after 5,000 new customers by giving greater values. SCOOPS IN COLOR _Gothic Brown—Antwerp Blue HE mellow richness of Gothic Brown and the charm of Antwerp Blue will have won the world of fashion by we’re presenting them exclusively during Raleigh Haberdasher Spring Value Week. Hart Schaffner & Marx developed them and you'll find these fabrics in the smartest Spring styles; unusual values, too. The New Spring Suits from Hart Schaffner-& Mar: as low as $35—up to $85 aleigh Haberdasher Satisfaction Guaranteed Thirteen-Ten F Street Fall; T A T X LS T XA L LX T Inc. IS ETassNSREsEsssCaRosabb Y PIONEER REALTOR J. A, GAHILL, DEA Long Active Here, He Was Identified With Some of City’s Largest Enterprises. r Canlll, prominent in al circles in this city the past , 40 years, died at Providence Hospital esterday afternoon after an illness everal months. { He had been compelled to retire from active business because of his | failing health, and had spent some | time in Asheville, N. C { health resorts in an effort his health. Last week his condition became alarming that he was brought here en to the hospital The native of Ne B u||~\\tu)u was born July 12, 11866, ana after grad from the schools ¢ this city [and became a mber of the r m of Cahill & Smith, the firm lat hanging to Cahill & Wyckoff. Still | later he did business under his own [ name before associating himself with { Davia J. Duni In 1904 he o the served to regaln d a county the or onal Ba Commercial N director and t of the institution, be £ the board of dir { time of his dea About | ago il health made it | him to give up active { the affairs of several | which he was connected | . hill was o f the organizers {of the Terminal Taxicab Co. and the | Yellow Cab Co., and ved as viee | president of the latter company. He was a member of the Chamber of Board of Trade, Racquet sional Country clubs and i1, Knights of Columbus. after coming to this city he married Miss Mary A. Victory of New Brunswick, who died about six vears He is survived by three daughter. The sons are Dr. James A. Cahill r Cahill and Robert F. Ca st named being connected Electric Co., Pittsburgh daughter is Mrs. Frederick Stohiman Funeral will take place from the home of Dr. James A. Cahill, jr., 2607 Connecticut avenue, at 9:15 o'clock tomorrow morning, followed by mass at St. Thomas Apostle Church, Wood- ley road and Twenty-seventh street, t 10 o'clock. Interment in Mount et Cemetery will be private. Pall- will be Isaac Gans, D. John T. Crowley, W. H. Calla Henry W. Sohon and G. B. Chip- | anizers | k, and as a viee presi- ctors at the three years nec for rticipation in titutions with Commerce, ngre Iy ol b Porte han, man Henry Wood Booth Dies. DETROIT, March 18.—Henry Wood Booth, an early writer on religious subjects for the Detroit Tribune and the Detroit News-Tribune, died at his home in Birmin am, suburb, last night. Mr. Booth founded the Toronto Sunday Ti in 1875 and was man- aging editor of the Chicago Commer- 1 Journal, 1895 to 1897 George ;. Booth, Detroit News sons, is publisher of while Ralph H and Edmund W. control the Booth Syndicate, publishing papers in sev- eral Michigan cities, the Mourmng Bllclu Dyed 24-HOUR SERVICE Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. Lincoln 239 THE GREATES SERVICE Our policy has re- mained the same since our business first be gan the utmost In careful _mortuary serv- jce. With an eve to the most minute detail, and with the ability to handle the greatest calls, we feel that we have lived up to that Model chapel ambulances and in conpection. James T. Ryan Mortician 317 Penna. Ave. S.E. Lincoln 142 , and at other| % DOLPH B. ATHERTON ng a mem- | One of his | Painting of Hughes By Christy Given State Department Secretary Kellogg and his prin- cipal assistants in the State De- partment assembled in the big diplomatic room at noon today and formally accepted from Col. Wil- llam Erfe Fowler of Washington a large ofl portralt of former Secretary of State Charles E Hughes, painted by Howard Chandler Christy. The portrait was glven a promi- nent place over the mantel at the | west end of the diplomatic room, displacing _a portrait of former Secretary William J. Bryan, trans- ferred to the north wall along- side the portrait of former Secre- tary Thomas F. Bayard of Presi- dent Cleveland's cabinet. It repre- sents Mr. Hughes in business at- tire and is regarded as an exc i lent Ifkeness. IS CALLED BY DEATH: i 1 president | 1 Dolph HBennett Atherton the firm of Atherton & | brokers of New City, | prominent in And dled Nelson York and long | political | of his con business | cireles, R | necticut | early to Mr. Atherton spent his early at the residence | son Atherton, 9300 avenue, North Chevy Chase | was born in 1858 and | nton, took leading pagt BOC activities. ll was secre y the Scranton | Trust Co. so had served as sec- | retary and president, respectively, of | the Scranton Board of Trade He came to Washington in 1909 and was for many rs a_business soclate of John Hays Hammond. He acted as secretary-treasurer of the National Republican League for three yea, and was a delegate to the na tional Republican convention in Chi | caxo. He was can Club of New York, the Scranton Country the Revolution, Hope A. M. of East Orange, femple of Wilkes-Barre, nic Vetera of Newark, also was a past master of Lodge, No. 261, F. A. A. M, of Scran- ton, Pa His wife, Mrs. Atherton, died about two months ago in East Orange, N J.. where her remains are resting in | {a vault, and, following funeral se |ices for Mr. Atherton at the residence of his son, in North Chevy Chase, Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock, inter-| ment of the deceased couple will be | in Glenwood Cemetery, the body of | Mra. Atherton to be temoved from the vault in East Orange. Mr. Atherton is survived by his only son, R. Nelson Atherton, and | two grandchildren, Jack and Dolph Atherton. in Pa. | where he in all | civic and formerly a | | | a member of the Republi- Seranton Club, | ons of F. A Irene . and the N J Hiram | Deaths Reported The following deaths have been reported to | the Tiealth Department in the last 24 bours: | caret M. Mrers, 73, 3106 M at ! Letitia Long, 80, St. Elizabeth's THospital. | Kice '8 MeCoy, " 83, 1225 Fairmont st Otis'T. Cartwright, 52, Walter Reed Hos pital Mary A_Tolson. 66, Garfield Hospital. Adiade v Carter. 82, 2552 University pl Loretta N McCreery. 96, 232 11th st. nie Saran E. Lyddane, 84, 420 Kenyon' st Helen W. Gantt, 58, 407 B n.e Georgia Friedrich, 55, George Washington University Hospital 57, 912 Decatur st Emma "J. Wright, Ada E. Lewis, '40," George Washington Tnivarsity Hospital Namuel R Shipimas, pit Lonise B. Gray, §3. Sibler How Infant Harry P.'and Anna M. Pearl, § hours, Garfleld Hospital Fdward Wrown. 59. 4 Hanover at. Robert Lee, 51, Garfield Hospital Ldwin Stern. 28, Gallinger Hospital Martha Matthews, 50. 1412 C st. Bettie Briscoe, 64, Tuberculosis James Cole. 25, Freedmen's Hospital Melvina Fletcher, 96. 924 Westminster Inez R. Moss, 1, 2 .63, Providence Hos- 500 Georgin ave The first bill vetoed by Gov. Mirlam Ferguson of Texas was one which| permitted legislators and their {flml—" lies to accept free passes from Texas raflroads. nPA\mnfina Poodle mixed, very curly, short came in from stern “ave. ~ Apply Washington Animal Hescue League, 349 Md. ave. s.w ining 315 in bag; lost in vicinity N. Y. ave., 14th and Spring rd. or on 1ith and Decatur car. Finder call Col. $495 or Col. Liberal reward. Dlack, large ~ANDY that goes ‘orer the top' the minute you taste it. Nuts, caramel and milk chocolate—a sweet “meet” that can't be beat. > An AUERBACH Confection CHAMBERS SERVlCE- Ts service you will appreciate. CH. BERS has the largest eguipment in the city and eversthing needed for the com- pléte funeral CHAMRERS CHARGES are one-half the old-time undertaker's charge. Complete Funerals $75—$100—$125—$150 up Ambulances, $4 Fully Equipped- Steel Burial Vaults, $85.00 Fine Funeral Cars, $7.00 W. W. CHAMBERS CO. Brown Stone Funernl Home |} 14th Cor. Sbapin St. Col. 432 BAG, beaded, containing $95 and_car tokens other arficles in_purse; BARPIN, ornamented with pearls; reward. Newman, 3353 18th st 19! . White, from 3273 No. 6020; answers to name of “Mike";' also ‘a little' brown and black puppy, police and collle mixed, white chest; answers to the name of ‘‘Flossie.'" Rewnrd if returned to same address. . CAMEO BROOCH, Bunday afternoon between Union Station and 12th st. and Mags. ave.; reward. Dorothy Matz, 411 4th st. n.w. COLLIE DOG Tree court able_reward DOG—Dekingese. whort brown Bair. Toat or strayed from 1638 Argonne Terrace last Satur- day: recently clipped. due to Reward. Dr. Locke, at above a DOG, Collie, brown and white: tag No. 543L. Return to 18 § st. n.w. Reward, 180 Tong green stone: Defween New Willard Hotel and 13th and . ste "or " o Loulsiana ave., between 6th and 7th sts, Suit. ahle rewarf Call North 7933, 18w EYEGLABSES, child's, Tn_Leess case, Mon- dny morning Detween 438 New York ave. how and Twining Bchool, 3rd and X ets. B, 2on Wara'if returned 16 438 New York ave. nw Prospect ave. n. EYEGLASSES Tost: child's: Sat., near 23rd & Connecticut. Return 2308 Ashmead, Apt. § hone Pot. 270, St TERRIER, female; white body, black brown spots on cheek: collar and fag, o t4r00; Polly: eeward: 2a26 11in e <% R SRR 180 POLICE_ DO I 1810 24t North 26: e Timmed. in “Huske” case: Please call Miss Fuller, Main 34 ard. TASSE | roward, | GLASSES —Tortolse shell; | cinity Conn. ave. Linc. 6424-7. 5:30.7 | Gov NT,_CHECK, kindly notify } | Dow: t. 210, 3033 16th st. n.w. | NECKLACE, seed pearls, Tues: | day night at 8 o'clock In front of 1751 N st. | Dow., or 1700 Masa ave; reward for return 1751 N st. Monday DIACK Tenther; name ja- | stde. North ‘105 o PEARL 3 department stores or on Towa ave. 'Address Tox 183.C, Staroftice . Citt k of Los Angeles, containing $47. Please phone Sain 1 E—Female, from 2700 Tiiden; A tan: black face, white breant: 8§50 sewerd for information leading to recovery. A C. Mases, Cleve, 3246, TPOLICE DO straved from home: 8 months old: reward. Return to Dr. D. J. Allen, 31 . in_case, Apt answers o mame 3700 McKialey st.: reward. N MATTER, in folder, on Burleith bus, Tuesday morning about 8:30: valuable; reward If returned to_The Evening Star. NG—Two % karat diamonds and sappiire; March 6th, near Census OMce: finder. kindly return to Mrs. Thipgen, 3808 Livingston st Tecelve reward. 180 SETTER _DOG—10 montha old. brown and White; collar, no tag: name “Pal" $10 re ward. R Taylor, 223'N at. s.w. Tse SCARF, white polka dot. Call Linc. 0212 3 55— Tortolse shell. second balcons | sior. Monday pight. Main 3428 “Jerry. between Wyoming ave. reward. 2314 Wyoming av WRIST WATCH, Gruen, white gold _and { diamonds; lost March 18." Call North 1600; reward. |cepted a RITES FOR CHILDS WILL BE AT HOME - Cause of Restaurant Man’s Death Not Disclosed—Was Il Several Weeks. Shannon 62, whe brother William, founded a taurants extending fron &t and into Canada, which de “Childs” a national catch na terday in private sana The cause his death wa not made public he hav 1 weeks. Th unced had with of , but been ill sever Childs ot bee Co. ar X active its affair tull in nd that the the hands presiden mana The affect pa the ties. After two ye railroads in Island, Mr nos was bor death the manag the official position of the stater Long There ing food « realize the ecor | | purena n | broth in varic R The e..e until princ pal sec Mr Ridie educated sch Academsy the His N. J., where and electric shared in devel for Morristown rector of the ( National Bank ar rector of the Bern Bank. He was a clubs, an elder Presbyterian devotee of Mr. Childs F. Childs, ried ols Lawrence M and three brotk Childs Co. He will i Presbyterian Ridge THE WEATHER Cemetery District and tomorrow; night: min freezing; southeast Mary row; east row fresh wind Virginia—Rain tonight and row; slightly warmer tonight tomorrow in ce and fresh to strong slightly temper ith and nd—Rair slightly pertior fn to wi ght arn strong southeast Virginia- tomorrow: warmer in Rair older t east port n tor Records for 24 Hours. Thermometer—4 pm., 12 midnight, 43; 4 a.m., noon, 49. Barometer. 30.12; 12 midnig 8 am. 30.21; noon Highest temper at 6 p.m. yesterdas Lowest tempe at 6:30 am. today Temperature same date Highest, §0; lowest Temperature and condition water at Great Falls at § —Temperature, 44; muddy. 4 41 condition, 51 Tide Tables. (Compiled by United and geodetic survey.) tide, 5:37 tide, 1:5 States coast Today—Low high m .m as and 2:2 Tomorrow—Low 10:34 p.m pm tide, ; high tide, 9:45 am am and and The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun 6 sets, 6:17 p.m Tomorrow—Sun sun sets, 6:13 p.m Moon rises, 1:56 a.m am Automobile lamps to ba ene-half hour after sunset rose. 16 am rises, 6:14 am sets, 11.58 lighted Weather in Various Ci Temperature, Stations e aggamos g Abilene, Tex. Albany Atlanta Atlzutic City Baltimore Rirminghau Bismarck Boston Chicago Cincinnat} Cleveland T ansas City Los Angel Louisville Okla. i Omaia Philadeiphia. Phoenix ... Pittsburgh . Portland, Me. Portland, Ore. Raleigh ... S. Lake Cit n Antonio 20 o Diego. . Pt.clouds Clenr (8 am Stations. London, Greenwich time, today.) Temperature. Weather. 34 Cloudy 3 oudy vt cloudy udy Clear, Clear Clouds Past cloudy Part cloudy Clear Clear Berlin Copenliagen, Stockholm. Sweden Horta (Fayal). Azores Hamllton, Bermuda San duan, Porto Rico For week ending Mq ~Temperature Mean De. parture from norn ) 16, \ ~Precipitation. Average De- parture from ture cmal. Corn and northern wh area... S2 Southern wheat area al Miss Betty Deem of Reading, Pa recently gave & dinner at her home to six mpm who she has selected to be pallbegrers at her funeral Birth. and Mrs N Mar KEEFER of A Ralph € ATHERTON e real o - P Ik Mareh T | & auughte | | i | BARNES, Monday | e 1013 ¢ 1 B of Kev, Wil | - i “Mary 3 BRADY. s OSETHI ANNA EBAUC Departed + 2 < HYDER LAWSON FRANK W Aber Tuesdas. a1 Hospits father of March 1 PHILIP Ormand Milt apel of 1925, at Sibley Wednesdar INS, beloved husband of I Perkins, and father kins Lyd e of f | PERKINS. March 18, WIN PET PHERSON. Doparted k! o' husband’ of March 17, PHERSON Wednesday ROGIER CHARLES ( ROGIER. Notice SEAMAN, Mrs. ELECTA SEAMAN don Seaman and Mrs heral from ch H st onow pm. Frien TILGHMAN Fairm [ iandian of Mar On_Tuesdas on Ma at Nelson Franklin, F Speare Co.. 1 March 19, ar terment priva 17 nt Heights, Md and of Martha E. RICH um Tilghin ek noon, from Chure Inter Cemeters. X TILGHMAN. odge the hall T arrangeme of Peter of 0. F. 19th, 7:30 p.m RICHARD TILGHMAN'S be held at Nineteen h day, ok LLTAM Ogden for H 18 w " P. TILGHMAN. ¥ V. Tie s (nion attend CHARD ¥ 1025, at MeN. H, tend_in_un: SYLVES ULYSSES I WAGGAMAN Marc 1:30 a LR 1y HAR 1 comrades of No. 9, Army Marcr X riday 19th a whit of Tolia equested to at Baptist Uniform Indy ' comrades Auxiliary are Commander Adjutant B 17, beloved hushand F st. n.e am. T at' 9 o'clo: Mary's Ceme * Taterment ters WALKER ANNI dren Funeral (private) at 1 this life Monday erresidence, 4 WALKER March Mirtle st oted mother of | ew and @ from Mount Airy Baptist March 19, at 2 pm attend and take thy rest but God loved you best. = dies of CLff Rock Soclety: You the death of Mirs & and_requested to attend my. March 19, 2 pm.. at urel, L and North Depart Sieap on. W WALKER. I ANNIE WALK The funeral Thur Mount Airy tist ¢ PAVLINE MARSHALL JENNIE E. BARNES. Fi WRIGHT. Monday, March 16, 1 ., EMMA JANE, belo Tiam’ Henry Wright. aged service at her late residen 8 on “Thrsiday. Mar Relatives and friesds inv Interment at Fort Jacoln ¢ WRIGHT, The members of Duzeas o, €, 1.90.. G, F., are ENA T WRIGHT t attend Sonw, ANNETTE WRIGHT. Chan Thur at Maso tending EMMA T S is called for p.m f neeting A 192 Temple for fimeral of WRIGHT A V. JOHNSON, Tuesday, March 17, JOSEPHINE WRIGHT the lute Fdward §. and Mar of Georgetown, D. C. Inter W WRIGHT. residence ric Wright ut private ' |Main 5512 In fl:lemnnam FLETCHER FUNERAL DIRECTORS. ~Frank Geier’s Sons Co. | 1113 svexTH ST N Main 2473 Modern Chape e Wm. H. Sardo & Co. g2 H st @ Lincoln 524 ~ JAMES AN R W. W. Deal & Co. 816 1 ST. N.F CINCOLN § Amobile. Service | VL. SPE _ARE (“Q her the suci nor con- establishment Sy 940 F St. N.W. 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