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HENRY LANSBURGH FUNERAL IS HELD of Mr. the Shrine, and the entire divan of | Associa Almas Temple. Active pallbe: = S t THE FEVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1925. on mourns the loss of one | who has been a conspicuons and faith- ful servi th of Washing- ciation itself of loss, since from time to time nal efforts in the or- on Kent, close personal friends d the upbuilding of Lansburgh. tions Attend. SUGGESTS MISTAKES CAUSED ROAD FAILURE Extension of 8¢, Pgul Railroad Ex- state Commerce Commission today by H. L. Ekern, attorney general of ‘Wisconsin. O. W. Dynes, the railroad's gen- eral counsel, intervened when Mr. Ekern pressed the examination to eay that at the time the St. Paul started across the continent the older North- line should be considered a part of the expenditures in extension. There were great potential values in these investments, Mr. Colpitts conceded, but this could not be obtained im- mediately without heavy discounting. In acquiring the property of the Chi- cago, Terre Haute and Southeastern, Attorney General Ekern sald, the St. Paul managements had “saddled on to UNDER BOND TO APPEAR Colored Auto Driver, Implicated |t in Policeman Koontz's Death, Exonerated by Police. 111 ¢ AT CORONER’S INQUEST%“ sion of , police 1s not to blame, and he ppear and give bond in Organi ern roads—the Great Northern and the Northern Pacific—had gone on record with the statement that traf- flc was developing faster than their facilities had developed to handle it. As to whether the extension had been economicaliy built Mr. Colpitts refused to express an opinfon. Mr. plained to Inferstate Com- merce Commission. the main system” a property with an expenditure deflcit of about $1,500,000. Security holders bore these losses, Mr. | d Colpitts said. Impressive Masonic and He- | brew Ceremonies Conducted. f-‘f]:”‘f)'.‘,»“\“\.“_m Many Pay Tribute. ance at the services were -presentations izations of whis welfare, but in membe e d 3 5 el ave evidence of r at heart with which he was mber Me: ) i. The second day of the journey was Mother's day, a he who remembered and helped every rticipant in the hooster outing he day. It w t will neves Is of the ) turers’ Assocla. David C. Brandon, colored, Alexan ria, Va. employed in the City Office, dr! 0f the automobile agal which Polic n Claude C. Koontz of the sixth precinct drove his motor- T cycle Saturday night and was fatally| Aroostook County, injured while pursuing an _alleged | 000,000 busheis of 3 speeder, today furnished a bond of |average yearly. It has 85,000 acres $1,000 for his appearance at an in-|devoted to them. The average yield quest into Koontz's death Coroner!per acre {s about 250 bushels. o'clock ment will be at Grove Hill, Va gecit The, ladies of St. Stephen’s parish will give a card party at the school hall, Twenty-fourth and K streets, 8:30 o'clock. Proceeds will be for benefit of the convent fund. ‘Suggestions that managerial mis- takes might be responsible for the recelvership plight of the St. Paul Railroad were made before the Inter- rajses Ekern suggested that the road's in- i g vestment {n the Milwauxee Land Co. and in town sites along its Western Inipr funer: Masonic | 4 5 M s of | p y L énls city | forg in which ke |chants and Manu women prominent 1te and E hio Hon elvic cirel for | » 1. Keesee and Walker Cot-| “It was a Source of satisfaction to Henry I | potentates of the Acca| tes in trade that Mr. Henry Ute T . le he M ic Shrine of Rich- ad t ty and heart Rite Temp h t, this . it N1 ranlier afternoon, tions of which M member and his Joined in paying tr nal were conducted while the many or P Ly ple of Phila- | service in y e it resolved, Tha spect to the deceased the board of ip of the as. nd the fu y. at 1 o'clock Cathedral, at | headed latter t mouth Lawrence Walker, recorder has received nun ympathy from al Rites Conducted. ervices were ¢ We have coal suitable for your furnace. Prompt Delivery New River New Rives Pocahonts Santa’s Gift to the People--- Renewal of the Great Five Dollar Proposition Pea Coal e Buckwheat Coal 2 Chestnut Coke Penn Mar Lump Ege Coke and Falrmont Stove Wood Fairmont Egg Low Prices Phone Clev. 71; Beth. 123 Chevy Chase Coal & Builders Supply Bethesda, Md. $5 to $65 HARRY C. 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