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THE EVENING .STAR, ‘WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24, 1926. 9 NOTED EDITOR DIES. |, i e, | W. C. CARROLL BURIED. | ™= | MRS, IRENE L. HUBBS |, GITY NEWS IN BRIER. | Later he sold and went to Chicago. Dr. Simon Fritz Glogauer Was Founder of Unussisted, Glogauer founded the | Funeral Service: | Ie_umlr.\ “Our Mutual Agreement, = | Chicago Abend Post, the lavgest daily ices Conducted This | POI_ICEWDMAN DlE | Friday evenmg at the Washinston t " Vermont German-American Newspaper. printed in the German | Afternoon. | | Hebrew Congregation. Members of ('I':;‘luum.lhlurmln daren 28, at ] Shedeeiic el e e DI S i R | Hariony adge, So. 7. PN | ik ST MRt X £tz Glogauer, ¢ aminent German. |30, T L ierbnatlicReRsrtths Churlex Carroll, 69 years old, cleri in House of D.etenhon Flflg' at Half | - b‘z W R Ane “’ 5 Gracr of 6 e 2t WO gReRNON can editor und publisher, died |- S 0. | the District Supreme Court, who dled g incent ostello Post, Americar unday, Mar at his home here yesterday. In 1914 Glogauer retired trom ac- g4~ his “residence, St Capitol Staff, Tribute to Her Memory. |Legion, will hold a special meeting | BRASREON- SO 3t Born in Prankenberg, Silesia, Glo.|tve business and returned to Cin on of pm., in the District | s '\ | street, Monday night, were conducted | tomorrow > recalve s education i { clnnatl. During his life in America | 9 ) 5 . . won, ot h raitles. In hoe came to Amer. | ing constantly in touch with political | § 0%, TRov, Dr. Gieorge W. Atkin. —_— ! The Montgomery County Republ o s e [ qorana and one luter made Cincin- | and ccononiic conditions there. - He | Gloniwogd Cemetery. X b Mrs., Irene L. Tiubbs, veteran po- |4 Voters’ Club will meet Friday, | 2 }'“"rll“ an authority on 8 pm., at Club, Roc the Montgomery ( ille. All interest Pallbearers were Dr, licewoman and expert on shoplifting i his temporary vesidence. considere =~ | European histor: d. | Ates ALFONSO E o nullity. e says he was | I I || impression that the won The flag at the House Detention | erably a store, because of The cantata, “Olivet to Calvary.” | BoU1 o | ner, Willlam H. Harris cases, died smergency Hospital i J i i . son, Archie Wells and . oy. i SAEIY todar, following an ihress staxt- | mvited. {5 liin‘\“v‘. ii.(hl’ AL it Asks Marriage Be Annulled. ~ Mr. Carroll had served as a clark . ing_anuary i The Tivoli Pastime Club will give 2 3 i e sass he hus discovered | 1 the various courts of the Distri o | For the fivst timo sino her appoint- 4 dance tomorrow, 9 p.m., in the pri-| I . i e e mary D h Al ey | for the past 40 years. Born in Ire- . ment in December, 1920, M. Hubb ate ballroom of the Arcade. { i ne Wan Ty st ane | 140, Mr. Carroll came to this country - s Tl s e 1 } St i had a ll"»*]‘d"' A ,‘ ""fll fi:’] 'L“w Dk dl“ hen seven years old and ufter going 3 on the morning of nary when | An April Fool novelty dance “1.|I L I —is vullmg to give eve- ||| i hot '“'l“"“"h(”““ o | through grade and preparutory kchools 3 her illness sel . During the kst two | ho given by the Junior Leagic oty St ""y‘,‘,."" e i = | e : t ‘ollege, no! o cept for shol jods of & or he ( and Spring emnle | an i ONE ACCOUNT — m.e[_ | Supreine Court to dectare his marriuse | ASTeUHLr b | minntes durition. o “ TLLCAN 1 DAYIS | | i i | | i | experience l i i n's former j was ut half nd will con e HENRY SHE i|l his five years’ husbund was dend, but has sinee | Jou 1 ? s ot tha fioral somors o ittt e Sivan: Fei s Do, at the | - em Tl [ i 3 othe o, s represente: . o $ £ i 2 - . Grove il as advertising executive in J:“‘”\"““ e N 1. BREEN DIES | afternoun, s a silent tribute to her | _hurch of the Tr AL | duy: ‘s Il large department stores ATy o Byl S : devotion to duty 48 s member of the |iln street, by the Choir. | Chltusps I Add parément .8 Bo _ e - | Engineer at Washington Hotel Suc- Hareis & { Women's Bureau. BRE! 1 . « 412 5, phs was o pri )t the widenc vess mmaquiries BOX | 4, ancient times the Dulgarian cumbs to Long Illness. [y ¢ i S m‘:“‘ h‘ [,h'\,':l o P SO 275-A, Star Office. o s om exicly un oo foot| GBS to Lon A 3 e e THE WEATHER || =i | i with her men folk. obn yonra old, em- g fard aseificatio @ 3. : ihove ===\ | inz_with her men f ployed as an engineer at the Wash- | WILLIAM CHARLES CARROLL. |cilia A. Clark, another athigowm., i Mrs, Hubbs was asslgned to work at various department stores, and always asing | Uves and frieads invited R T . 2 T e S 2T | ington Hotel sinee 1t was come Distslct of | Columbla—Tner { oved d ight; tomor- | BRI : Fdith ¥ N Gt e i Sl \,.}.:\;“;’ Woman, 74, Painfully Burned. |ivi® IR T The headquarts DR O . R ATl She uirc e u oot ol ‘other N|atter an ilnes erul months, | Mrs. Sarah Selby, T4 years old, 620 | Shoplifting squad posted ut stores dur- | FOW v fl?“h“l'l';:*‘f\,l‘::,“‘k‘ L Trother, Jl’,A and triendsto wiourn tieir o d S, e Ch b as folias e to o s, hirsd 2 ro la N|He wis o member of the Knights of | L street northeast, was painfully '"‘“j_'j' S ek I“‘:; L the| Maryland—Cloudy and mer to-f 3 Barolin & eers And o o N 'l',',l,;'f,',‘;’,::: 4 ) ternational Union of { burned about the hody early Sunday | jocal Policeien's Association, of the | MERG tomorrow rain; tresh southwest | s are \‘u"l‘lv"‘ 8"%6 ditend. Dy “order of | N apital Beneticli | oving when her night clothing was | International 08 of Pume SO SIIBEIIE. L s AN ‘ S Funeral services will be conducted sl by ofll tamp, thie police | WOMEN and of the Order of the Haat- L e oo 1o ox S 3“ fl!mfl“lm. I B DIOITOW 1001 4 st 1fternos 5. + H Ortio] g southwe inights of « .~ 9 n l:“hi:vll 'L\nxm”x]l“n\wx oL | informed s« .lm afternoon. | Surviving Mrs. Hubs it | portion: fresh south Knights of ¢ BALLU gtice y holic. Church, where muss | 3 o oy e e oduy har con. | (Lo Vitginie A | Clondsland warmen | . e J 4 . will be said ut 9 s, Interment will | i b favorable. ! | 1ghes i tomorrow 1o a4 colder, | | dition is favorable, Shs hail Been sep. tomorrow rain and colde | be in Mount Clivet Cemetery | e B e ] A . e i . | . sears. | : Twents-four Hours, out o Where under the Sun Miss Margin | Mis | sylvania vanks second ju_the | Funeml arvangements were made by i pom i . - 5 Breen, Mr Davis Sates in the nmmber of S i o R Helagl US| 4 wan., BROORS. Departed thie [ife, sudde dea will you ladies find T Gar 43 the emploved women, one-fift ncommand o thie Womun's Burea; Yer e oy RRGE E late Michael and Mes, | the totul working p jon eof the! ) o . W HROOKS he services wiil be held tomorrow Loia V at the Ilines underta establishiment, ut Fourteenth street {and Columbin road, and interment. it f CRIETE 1 oy ket Wilil be at! Cor Lowest. teraperature {Cemeter 5 C ¥ ot " | s will of M . fi 3 nan. today. ’ { gl il of s, 1iulbs wos filed to-® Jeipirative s it voar— | BROSNAN ot i1 o probite he document s |l Te et 3 fex. L | dated March 6, and directs that Mrs. : ; E s ihe Inte o0 1 Mina Van Winkle shall take charg Tide Table. 12 inidnight, 2 8 aan., 29.54; noon Highest temperature, | stat shoes like these new Washing’ton Belles belng women king (LA PP I I R 1 L L7 ET PSP AP 1P | of her entire ¢ veducing | (pyryished by United St ALt /th &. P bt&. [t soicann AndyGadienls Shgvery. 1 e - i < Today —Low tide, 11:11 YOUR LRFI)II IS _GOOD AT EISEMAN'S | éhe 1o b h tde, 4:31 4o e | motl 1 Pl o dtie Mrs, Hubibs from the ln‘gl\'x“l‘uh . and 546 is to be pald to Assol ¢ sit nr,,,..‘.u. ! jtownt Univ Buy Your Easter Suit .. o e On Our Credit Plan | o op o womse vt i un and Moon. Today —Sun rose, 6:0 thenen to St. Aloyeitie Ch where #oi emi bigh requiem maes will e sung at . for the repose of her woul A . at Mount Olivet Cemelers 6:04 wm.; sun [ tves and friends wvited. CAMERON. ] | t ! i | | t More than 20 flashing new E aster Novelties. All colors and materials, besides t hese pictured: Temperature and it Falls ut 8 44; condition, muddy water perature, from. ven I 1 vesident of t and. '|) (LTI AL L2 2L AR L FOO P PO LA A1 AP 1 No large cash outlay is needed in died ut i 1019 Fourth | Weather in Various Citles. ; buying your Laster suit. Make a lingering ilin o g et = i cxdas. Marh, 2 vl s » ¢ s - B3 e mains A small first payment—pay the balance 0800s) Lamorson: e 0 r "‘m” o e in small weekly or monthly payments [ s = : Devartes, e SV s price is S ment will be in Mount Olivet Ceme- | 2 } the Jate ‘Waiter - srand easy to meet. And the price is the . et Pt o . ER AT N or o Tarmody, §s e Albert Juckson: one sister. Mrs. ¢ . March same whether you pay cash or on & membas OF ai 91T Washinston | dos it nd, she is & Hermun G0i Clear ily. Besides her hush terms. { vived by four 2R 22 L R T L T 222 2T E2 22 22 77 | Weisenberg, Mrs. Mayo C. Mitcheil, | B BATUTER, soxs | Mrs, Bernar Daniels and Mrs. Ex {Tohn I Me one _son, PHOEBE DE LT dy 1 o sister, i fv one yea 550 ey from |amur T400° S at 1w | Faley of County K Fine Easter Suits e | Patent Leather with Futuristic de- sign, Opal Gray Appliques. High Jes e, Corps of who was serving as de “Spike” heel; short, round $4.50 nent” engineer of the - Panuma ) . y * 1l when he ry. | Lo " Angeles TOC tiveveccnenrnnnnnnn, 4 i acee ‘:‘l‘mm bR = Houston, Tex. rord- | N Orl to Wur Department udv ';‘ . s from Pennsylvania and was a star | on b e LFFIE JOHNSON cademy class | Ehiladeint CIAM 1 DA Academy Sias Hm.mmx ALFON=0 \mum 3 this, tife o n twelve ye [} v engineering projects ut Detroit 1 ‘g - With ot we ton, Chica Rock Island, 111, TLidce Bit e ru other places in the United States. Ban Aot | He reached the grade of colonel in | 3% Di Francisco 1916. He leaves one son, Switt |3 1 | GRIFFIN, Tuesday R T T T 2 7 TP P, | ‘That W. W. Chambers will do just what he s R of St. Louls N RO service is perfect, you can depend upon him in t " - i | " he does not take advantagc and push vou for more than yvou can = W et ne. i " Mourning Blacks Dyed Z4A-HOUR SERVICE HER TOVING { JonNsoN. 1 He is willing and will give you & Funeral Complete—$75.00, : _ $100, $125, $150 and up. Prices to suit every one. Any grave vault ca,m,ck Dry Cleaning Co. ‘| made, $85.00. Fine Private Ambulances, Only $4.00 to and from Lincoln 239 London TR Paris. France Austria German: Vienin, Berli any city hospital. o, Vi For Perfect Service Call Sauterne Kid with two-tone trim- ming of Ascot brown and blonde, small buckle, round toe. .. ... .. $4 50 O hinhazen, e o The Brown Stone Funeral Home of Funerals Reasfll‘lal)le e ibini T e chil { Havana. Cuby . | Colon, Canal' Zé: R. F. Harvey’s Son ———fi Biae W. W. CHAMBERS CO. Fou from his late res 14th, Cor. Chapin St. N.W. (Richard K. Harvey) BAG. Ui ontuned waies: o Refitivee snd Hricids in MAIER. Members of Are wil) “attend fineral of HOPFENMAIER from his late Wyoming ave. n.w., Thurs- B HAROLD GANSS. WIENER. Rec. S Phone Col. 432 | Estab. 1840 e Office and Chapel | e Aol 3 = with white markines: ¥ eluim at the Wash 4 Maryland Leazue, ATREDALE. blak Toni tail. - Owner Animal Prosident } in the Brown-Stone Funeral Home 14th & Chapin Sts. N.W. Phone Columbia 157 DAVID . M 3 JACOBY. Beloved wiin « Funeral from Thomus rlove. 131 11th st ovk. Tnterment g Relatives and | MAZINGEE 1| ZINGER.w 1 years a0 t « iy Maro HIS DALGHTER * In memors of R. T. MA departed this ite 1915 HIS NIECE. MAYV. * i bile ik i eyes e LOST. ai x Brown suede, ! | Sbo CHADES DR Sith aked 16 vears, oniy: daushie '.\:h\uumn In memory of LUCILLI\ Tete : reward. "H ?ll .Hvd \Ir~ i\'u‘i_flll‘l d’unl“ Fl(u“ ‘ ‘(\l‘l“‘l who ? MF Years #gu T i ¥ Gride ave, now .| dav. Marchi . : > dax at Dr ‘eoree 0. Bul. | HER FAMILY. * atent Leather with over-lapping e % “Frieuds and . re B} layers of Opal Gray and two-tone leather bow I'he popular = popular g 56 round toe.. .. | Ioseph F. Blrchs Sons (ISAAC BIRCH 1303+ A \' NIV Eeatn Wednesdey, March ment West' Laurel Thll, Phone W Gawler Service AL B e T T T L e L T T 2 P T2 \. i | Lokse i g auersl meral Directors Since 1850 Vit ium ‘M,m 5512 2 Penn D oo wnd one . o3, 16 Ave. NW at the Cits It - SPOTS - : i SN CHAS. S, ZURHORST 1 and danghter of Isabelle and the ite | 301 _EANT CAPITOL NT. Ewan M. “"\A.“l“’ ll aneral ;m;n’lxe"r‘ 1 llt i Phoue Lincoln i e e s Sareh | - 1 Relatives aud triends - Teiniives aad trends in | . Timothy Hanlon 641 0 ST. N.E Departed this life Monday. | J. WILLL apt 302, 1976, the reeidence of her |halmer. Liv * i .. Washington. D. | chapel und wmoders white Dreast | d wito of Carroi | priess. 332 P had on Dresst | Middietou and devoted daughter of Mr. (- i 0 01y % u, P o1 v o is_sur- ) et o TR, | aud Nive. ¥arron 11 Brown. Sho i e Frank ngcrs Sons (:o Vived by a brother. two grandmothers, Main 2473 J. S. Clemence 15th and U Sts. FDU[ b ck of Is a Star Branch :P;L.:"?.i... (R L If you live in the £old_pon xold g with = e grandfather. two aunts. six uncles it @ B F ln\h-l ¥ PEN. with L of other relatives’ and ¢ Nothing too good-— | Efi“hb""f‘“’d °fu"i'.§i e Xational Tb-r‘fl:“r aud Bots 110 F.‘.“.‘:,’.“."r",‘.;,'.':\‘ S 1'_ F. COSTELLO are g %1 &1 ecorations . | lemence’s, you nt an at 1 o'clod FOULOCATED AT .“{u o ‘],1-““-” Hioh “Spile” llu \elr\ m:lst at .l fair pm;lu \]\1]] .1];\.}\: |)L our ielve Clasnfiet:l Ads C : Pning - “8he calmly entered hon ,\h.\um ol m o ar O ) g} = g Spik 54_50 principle, and our services will always be courteous for The Star in The ek WK bar, " probabis ou MIDDLETON. Tueedsy. March 3. 10, | Lgy:coln 524 heel: .uenns g e s e and considerate, Star’s Branch Office ‘st. Bhone Clove. Hoqen, ok G HARRY, 5. ArmpLe: | PACKAGE, contalning henna erope de chipe | tan Middieton. beloved ‘son of the Tate | cinit) { 14th and F_sts. ¥ Henry M. and Mary A. Middleton and | fi?fi'&“}("fi&h}n Wrs. Nichol: 1027 “Tut n"'f'e' vrother _of Lillie ‘A, Tanner. Bdith " I\. there. But wherever you live—there’s a Star Branch hu.ndy—ready to render service— N o josis Hospital. EMMA J. lIlCllAl(bs without fees of any 8 ’,“,?e"" Somimbia 932 W. .'.o Phone KA | Weloved ‘wite of Leonard Rich Lot kind. Only regular m'un 1o e i el e o R BT s Y.L. m CO e gu white zold: lost in and Dumbarton ave. n.w. Funeral Thurs. rates are charged. o' al rewar e Sy, March 25, at 1330 p.a. from First ther thn wiocgaeors of nor connecte The Star prints MORE Classified Ads every day than all the other papers here % FLORAL combined. The Star ff‘“\’«‘(fivjmns PRIC is more widely read “BL ACKISTONE S therefore Star Classi- | fied Ads are more Floral “Blanket Sprays” At 4 nf Our Smrles Only Adams. Mavme Fleicher, AleXander.” Efia iadioton. eral frous 1909 | — d at. n. day: Mareh 20, ot g pm | Quick “Digmified and Eflicient_Se: Fonds Tovited: . RICHARDSON. | Suddenly. Monday, arch W. W. Deal & Co. 1926, at 11:55 am., at th ’mmreu- 816 H ST. 5 Complete Funeral, $125 A black broadcloth or gray plush casket, with a silk interior, 6 fine handles, engraved name plate, outside case, *mbalnnng, -a:lung, dressing and shaving if necessary, re- moving from any city hospital or home, advertise the death, hearse of limoushie type and two fine Cunningham lintou- sunes. in_Occidental | Baptist lerch 27th st. and Dumb; o ey 1009 H St N.W. i l o Chris- | Phone o 'nm.u\m Devarted. this lite in full Chris- | Phone ¥ S032 W0 ¥ st N i ou | with the original W. K. Speare establisl When in Need of Our Service Call THE DEAL FUNERAL HOME 816 H St. N.E. Oakley. Mondas S ALY Aza:'..!.’.'."m::,t| We Specialize in Floral El widow of the late was_tho daughter of Mr. aud s ; ettt Mo | Designs at Modamte Miss_Josephine B. Rollins and M; 7th & K “Downtown” 1914-16 Pa Ave BrodBet 6 N0 SO el sl B0 | Ce 8200-820 Dot o Now York. ; i ive. tiful 1 Moderate | mephews. two voted ‘and loving friends. 414 9th St. 233 Pa. Ave. SE s g productive, - Mlove: By Yo g, S| GG ik gl @B o r/ ‘For Reference, Ask Your Neighbor’ a Star Branch Office” rompt unnfl Dl ‘°i" er\'cn s ““,"' Sics 8, "Suiinaore 1800 or/ St ' o from “Liverty * Baotiet | §4"& HSTS NV MAIN 6953 el el velvera B 204 1 2ve 2 e 22 T e Rl Z oy e 22 L T Y o e L 2 T 7 e eI, T T e 2T T TRl 77 27 22 222222, Gude Bros, Co,, 1312 F St. e L, 7 T - I T e T e 2 T A T e L T T N

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