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THE EVENING STAR, omorrow, 8:30 p.m., at Pythian Tem- | Lind, assoclate director, F D. J, TUESDAY, Audubon Soclety Saturday, 8 p.m., WASHINGTO APRIL 6, 1926 9 MRS. H. W. ANDERSON DIES ! randmother” Friday night at the ed Nitro- CITY NEWS IN RRIEF. | THE WEATHER | | Spring Refurbishing There’s a marvelous new finish recently made available that’s just the thing for turning Spring furbishing-up into child’s pla) It’s Rogers’ Brushing Lacquer —and It Dries While You Wait—is easily applied—can be used to freshen alnfost anything about the house—floors, woodwork, chairs, tables, iceboxes, toys, porch furniture, etc. BLACK, WHITE AND 18 (OLORS $1 .95 Qt. ROOF PAINTS, $1 gal. up House Paints, Floor Stains & Varnishes D. C. DISTRIBUTORS OF SHERWIN-WILLIAMS, MURPHY VARNISH COMPANY AND OTHER WIDELY KNOWN PAINT PRODUCTS DYER BROTHERS INCORPORATED Every 1 ts for Thirteenth St. Phone Frank, 734 ing shower. But the Buick chassis did it. get in, dirt Water cannot Standard Six | tomorrow, 8:30 p.m., in Franklin Jungle Life of School Building. by colored lantern slides, at_the au- f roams ditorium of the National - Museun The Chemical Soctety of Washing- | Saturday, April 10, at 8 p.m. [ree to ton will meet Thursday, 8:156 p.m., in| those interested in bird life. assembly hall of the Cosmos ub. Program: The Sealed Chassis“Show- er Bath,” dis- played last week in many Buick show-* rooms furnished striking proof of Buick dependability. It may be difficult to believe that any motor car chassis could run under its own power for a solid week, with water hitting it in a drench- “The Chemical Behavior of Tons” (la by Dr. 8. C Spray BO-NO thoroughly closets and on garments hanging in for moth prevention. BOND willinotionly destaty necessary. The Biological Society of Washing- ton will hold nt meefing with th: in clothe me, Repeat as often as the live moth but the larva which does the real damage. Pints, 75¢; Quarts, $1.25 Gallons, $4.00 Your Druggist, Department Store or Hardware Dealer Can Supply You ad cannot reach Buick operating Even the electrical wir- ingissealedinsidewater-proof, fire-proof, flexible tubing. Buick is ready for any road and any weather, thoroughly prepared to give Buick owners thousands and thousands and thousands of care-free, trou- ble-proof miles. Only a Buick could possibly stand the “Shower Bath” test. Buick, alone, has the Sealed Engine! Master Six 2-passenger Roadster - $1125 2-passenger Roadster - $1250 7.passenger Sedan « S-passenger Tourlng - 1150 5.passenger Touring - 1295 5-passenger Brougham Lot CORS - 1133 Soew cmodoorSedan - 1395 Ypu.Sport Rendeer ass. - - { S-gu-. four.door Sedan - 1295 5-pass. four-door Sedan - 1495 5-pass. Sport Touring f 4-passenger Coupe - - 1275 4-passenger Coupe - - 1795 3.pass. Country Club Allprices {. o. b. Buick factories. Govermment tax to be added. BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, FLINT, MICHIGAN Division of General Moters Corporation heBetter BUICK BUICK MOTOR' COMPANY Division of General Motors Corporation Fourteenth and L Streets N.W. EMERSON ‘& ORME 1018 Conn. AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT, 1620 M St WHEN BETTER [} WASHINGTON BRANCH Retail Dealers Ave. 1015 14th St Chassts with the Triple-Sealzd . STANLEY H. HOR? Telephone Franklin 4066 ER 1220 19th St. BUICK WILL Coast and Geodetic Survey. the divislon 'of hydrography topography, at Washington. RESPECT For the Departed As a token of respect for the deceased, there is a temptation to offer a costly funeral. This fact is sometimes used to the disadvantage of the bereaved rn about CHAMBERS he fore this happens to you. Know that you can get a vault for 385 And a Funeral for $75, $100, $125 up THE BROWN STONE VERAL HOME OF W. W. Chambers Co. Cor. 14th & Chapin Sts. N.W. Phoue Columbia 432 BUILD THEM Sces 2 ephews of Rich- been transferred to Manila, an The body will be taken to Rich- Lieut. Comdr. Seran of Minerva, mond, V tomorrow morning at 10 Oblo, formerly in charge of thel,.ciock und funeral services will be Manila station, has been assigned to and conducted in that afternoon at 1 o'clock city tomorro Judge Frees Sailor Charged With Disorderliness in “Joint.” Characterizing the Chinese resta rants on Ninth street as “joints the worst kind.” Judge Kobert E. Mafttingly released Benjamin J Dunecan, a charged with being drunk and disorderly, on his personul bond and warned him to stay away about thir such places. If 1 had my wa 1l Chinese join inth street were closed.” the e that all the expounded. “They are vile wherefn trouble continually jud;‘o vlaces arises.” Duncan was arrested Kong Low last night b A. D. Manstield of the t I0WA SOCIETY MEETS. William in Hong Policeman st precinct, G. L'\dd I\ Honored for Loug Service to Group. Approximately 200 member at meeting of the Jowa State y last night the H\-l(-l | ower, at which Willtamn resident emeritus of th sresented with a seal ring bearing the ignia. of of Iow tendering the gift to Mr. Elsie H. Coleman, vice pr presided, sald it was made ntion of his long service in the societ Aunouncement add that Iowans de! in behalf of recog rtertainment dalect d Matt pro. gram i George ( uded onnor - . | German parents sometin | the name of their baby if | ously fil. | | MR FOUND. FOX TERRIER h bl i nal Rescue League, D. male. whi and tan epots on_body | Kindly claim. W iy ul, strayed Reward. RKIREDALE 10: RAC {and 2 sapphires nd _St. Alban's 7 ave | sanduires fand B ets BILLFOLI ning_money. driver s Reward ‘if returned to tween 1241 Reward | CAT, Targe gray | at_831 10th st malo, white ¢ New Hampshire ave. bout 10:30. 11, J. Hex or_phone Main 515 Laddie. ro name to 300" Gyrris Phone_Clarendon 10 reward for reti: x“x" soes. *he reward for return of ¢lacee. Box 108-C, St 5 ‘marten. single : on New York ave. ner Reti 16 fief 6 pm. el leaving Georgetow o, !onda) Reward. GLovz black. biue Roval dnd Wogdward & Loth: Call_Adame_b7 PAIR OF GLAs with namo D; e §. Semones, eyesikht epeciallst. on case: on Easter Sunday evening. on North Capitol or. Pitween Rhode Teland ave. and ¥l Flease return to 34 Rhods Tsland lenkth. 102 KL, pearls. with diamond claep: vicinity Memo- Al Continental Hall. Affes 1 ote! 0r Wardman Park. Subatant el Lsood {or, rejury or Infommation Jeading (o rotum o Mre A, W, Sogk: Memortat Continental Hai %cnrsoox—wm | lady o picked b at entrance o Palais i ¥ Grace Kuen at’ 3627 P Finice o ™ e ’ix\' Eastern Star: probably in_vicinity of Eirei Congregational Church. ' Phono Yot Whits gold, equare aquama: between 14t1 " Hast Capii A Regurn 19 "Soth et Mount Rainies Vard SCOTTISH, BRRIER—Monday,_morn wore vaccination tag. Retum to fH et STOF BUCKLE, rimmestone Sunday a. tween Colonial Hotel and St. Vernon. Metho. ot Chureh: fipder Ele‘u return to Miss 0om_209._Colonfal Hotel GG l}m gesting. and Mount Rainier, Capliol or 910 Md._Reward. < lost_between 400 N, Saturday. Re- or ~Saturd: e Sl Dou.lm. BILL, mn Cars or downitown. rnnknn #820. | WRIST WATCH, _sauare, white old | black ribbon: between Irting and ou d on 14th st Re Adams 430: betmuub Forest AND GOLF COURSE 18 Holes and Permanent Greens NOW IN PLAY Only 30 Miles Via Bladensburg and Defense Highway FURNISHED BUNGALOWS Season’s Rentals $175 up 1206 18th Street N.W., Main 7523. Or, if downtown, “Ask Mr. M- 7 ARt morrow; rising temperature tomorrow and in nogh and west portions to night. Records for 24 Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 67; 8 p.mu., 65 12 midnight, 47; 4 a.m., 41; 8 a.m., 35; noon, 38. Barometer—4 p.m., midnight, 29.99 .m., 30.21; noon, 30 Highest tempecature, 69, occurred at 3 p.am. yesterds lowest tempera ture, 38, occurred at noon to emperature same date Highest, 56; low Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States 9.51; § pam.. 4 a.m., 30.12; and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 8:28 a.m. p.m; high tide, 1:45 a.m. and nd 9: 16 p.m m. and . and 10. an The Sun and Moon. Sun rose 5:47 a.m.; sun sets Tomorrow—Sun rises §:4 sets 6:36 p.m. Moon rises 2 a.m. Automobile lamy half hour sun Condition of the Water. Temperagure and condit at Great Talls at 44; condition, slig Atlanta Atlantic City Balumore Birmingham Bismarci s Pittsburgh. Portland.Me. Port Raleigh, X ( S. Lake' City n” Antonio Diego. . Francisc St. Loujs 2 London Paris._France. Conent Deriiari Horta \»dw 3 H-mn(nn Bermuda e dnachino Colon. Canal Zone.' In announcing recently that peo- ple of Aberdeen, Scotland, gave $230,000 to maintain their infirmary last vear, the head of the finance committee said that in.view of this report, jocular writers about the stinginess of Aberdeen people should choose citizens for meir stories of some other ereafter. _ Cards of Thanks. r and family wish to express their thanks and sincere appreciation to the relatives. friends and neighbors for their kindness. tender ex- pressions of eympathy and beiutiful floral tributes during the ill their doved one. RICHARD, MARY A, LEWIS AN 13th ST. N.W. city many se 0f auto- e Christian A. Ardeeser, Funeral will be held from the residence of her daughter. Mrs. A. Ward, ne.. Thursday. April & theiice to St. Aloysius CH emn high Tequiem mass wi 9 am. for the repose of her soul. tives and friends invited 10 attend. ment at Mount Olivet Cemeter Inter- Beneficial ty, are hereby notified of the death of AUGUSTA BELL_ Funeral from lmmu (01 pncamation Tuesday. April 6. a CHARLOTTE LUCKETT. President; EUGENE MARSHALL. Secrétars. BLODGETT, Sunday. April 4. 14 Srings. Va.. EDWARD E_BLODGET Boston.” Mass.“in the G3nd year of ake. ‘Funeral services at the chape Motnt “Auburn_Cemetery. Boston, ‘Mase. Wednesday. April 7. at 2:30 pn. ife Tuesday morn- g 26, 44, Dis revidence, 1 sl "o RORERT B TROOKS. e leaves 10 ‘mourn_their loss u devoted mother. Carric B. Pongee: stepiather, Charled Pongee. avd ope_ brother. Julius G. Brooks, " Body at Undertaker J. T Slewart’s. 30 H st. ne. Notice of furigrai Tater. CADY. April 0, 1020, at 7 am. at hie ro dence. ‘50 Daies i, nove.. ETHELBERT CADY.* Interment at’ Adelphia. . J FOWLER. Suddenly, April 6. 10 EDITiI FOWLER: hanibere brownstone. f3: 1400 Chapin & nwo A Tnterment at hufllmru Homeopathic Howital ur from (| neral home, 6. at 5 p.m. ril ) mmd P R g O icaves one brother. John Grave devoted nieces, Mrs Sorvices Wednesday. Avril 7. at Hysonk's funeral Lome, Taterment” Congressignai R. Tueeday, April 6. 1920, at CHARLES 17, HEITMULLER vears. Funeral from h residence. Sargent road. Brookland. Thursday. April 8. at’ 2:30 p.m. tives and friends invited to attend. ment at Glenwood Cemetery. JORNSON, Eaterad into reat Sunday, Apri) er, St i e Green Valey Mré. FANNIE JOHN SON he mourn her loss daughters, 1 eo: t] 3 "grandebildren. 11 Ereat-grandehildrer, and" & Host 6f rela- tives and friends. Funeral from the dence of her daughter. thence {0~ loly Trinity Church. 11l fl( betwe ate. mow.. Eider L. T manm'nqofif-faz ing. LUCAS. Departed this life Mon: d: 1030 after & brief Hinces, FLANDR LTCAY of 1536 5th st, n.w.. beloved ister of Andrew, Lucas. She cavey to notirn:their loss & devoted sister-in-law. aunt and host of friends. Notice of funeral hereater. * MARK. | Mondas. April 5. 1936, ut 0:40 am; ALMIRA H., widow of the late John B H R I T e residence of her daughter Mre. M. Louise Jones. 436 15th st n.e.. Wednesday, April 7, at 10 am. Relatives and friends invited to at- tend. Interment at Cedar Hill Cemetory.s MeDERMOTT. _ Mondas, April 5. 1926, m., Mlufilem« { her daigh- oy, 2030, Mills axe. Am\ [ERESA.” widow of hle James Mclkrmou of Philadel; hll Funeral from above address W a5 AR T, at 380 am. thence S St Francis Chureh, where mase will !-QI %fl 8 8, ag ® o'clock. Toterment jn’ Philade LUER, Hemains of IGNATIUS MILLER il be-removed from tho vault Wednes. day. Aorll'C 8t 11 am, and buried 1 fhe mniu lot at St. Mary's Cematery, * SL u(.nnx CHAR S voted brot . Rosie Lovel and Augustus Rhincs t irom John and_members ©f 40. 1. B. P. O d to'meet in A night. April 6, at 8 c'clock. for the purpose of ar funeral andburial 5 CHARLES SI. be held 26, KATE WEAVER ) U, Weaver, a devarted this Avril 6 FATHER. MOTHER A LEESON. HOHMANN. our son MANN. who depa: ago’ today. April ¢ and & white bud of a 1o ito w As the rain began t On 8 little new- MARY v 3 " AND TWO SISTERS SAXTY. In sad t bEwfllR In loving remem’ nee of our daughter. CAROLYN MOSSBURG SPMOER who bassed away one year a%0 today. TASCOE. 1In Ic husband, WIL parted this 1 The fllh of April is her To me the saddest of (t Because, one vear ago todas. My darling husband passed drax HIS WIFE . WALLACE. To sad but loving remembran of our Igved one. 1 entered into res! April 6. 1 "Tis eweet to remember him who once here ;‘l_nmm(h absent. 10 s L is just as dear e midnight stars shiie on the £ras O the onews loved” ¢ DEVOTED "MOTHE AxD BROTHER. : WEBSTER, In Tovin: ¥ of: aiv s won. ALFONSO WERSTFR, who deparint |h11!‘ll!’! fifteen ¥y “gv today, April 6, The pain was hard, the shock severs To part with one I loves s0 dear: Bt i my heart sou ‘Ml in hea HIS_D " Frank Gexers Sons B 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. Chavel. 'Telephione _ Main 2473 ~ Quick,_ Dignified _ Eflicient_Service. . Deal & Co. 810 1 LINCOLN 8200 Automob ek et Chape! T. F. COSTELLO OW_LOCATED AT ORTH 7976 = Wm. H. Sardo & Co. A e Lincoln 524 JAMES T. RYAN 17 Pa. Ave. S.F Model Clnb'! ¥ Amy n_Con: V.L.SPEARE CO; Neither the successors of nor connected widhy o original i‘ iy i:iam Ccatablisn- e Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3 3034 M ST tablished 1842 “Gawler Service Funeral Directors Since 1850 Main 5512 s Ave. "‘c:-TA‘s‘S"zURHORST 801 EAST, CAPITOL & Tnnothy Hanloh nd K- Commodiou: \lodarg(: L] Livery in Connection. u?.’.',';‘:\’ agd, modern cremutoriim Ave. NW. Call M Geo. C. Shaffer o0 e b6’ CBD!CE FLDBAL IILE\!\ ‘luln 2011. BLACKISTONE’S Floral “Blanket Sprays” Beautityl Foral, Desicns. - Mod Other Beautitul PP era J: u“n"o'._:x”;!;l..f‘ o i ons Vo —iaRBEmSI v "flm 2 F Qg. | Sunday School House for the benefit | ple. gen ' Research Laboratory. “lonic|in auditorium ~of New ' Nationai DBeaths. The study class of the (.ited Lodge | of the building fund for the new Sun- . - Catalysis in G —a_ New Type”|Museum. ~“The Jungle Life of Mgnd April 1 meet tomorrow, §|day School House The Ohio Girls' Club will give a|g.niern), by Dr. D. C. Bardwell, Fixed | Panama” (colored lantern slides), by | Aunt of Mrs. Claude A. Swanson to Pk Coni P Building, Seventeenth | - dance Friday evening at the Denlee. | Njtrogen Research Laboratory. Dr. Alfred O. Gross of Bowdoin " 5 3 7 Camtorie v SAYRY e md T streets, to continue tne subject | Spalding Council, No. 417, K. of C.,| 1519 R street. Ohioans invited. - 3 College, and a talk on “The Threat- Be Buried in Richmond. District of Columbia—Rain tonight Pagne, Funeral wirvices ut 4 rnation.” Puolic invite will_meet_tomorrow, 7:30 at K. tidcil) 5 \. R., wil The Center for Psychic Develop- | ened Extinction of the Heath Hen on ’ ‘bert W. Anderson, 73|and tomorrow: slowly rising tempera- | Do latp vesdence hursday. Aol K, at 3 £ C. Hall, 918 Tenth str Lincoln Post, G. A. R, will meet|ment will meet tomorrow, § pm., at | Martha's Vineyard,” by Dr. Alfred 0. Mrs. Herbert W. Anderson. 75y, *“UREt MOew [TNAE (BMPCET] pan, L interment Sl b i e fam Siears renco M. Brown Sunday| o o lenths tomorrow, 2 pam., in Grand Army|the Playhouse. Dr. Jane B. Coates |Gro vears old, died in the United States |, ¢heat shifting to east and south-| copy.) s of Cal Baptist| The Lineal Society of the Spanish | Bl will speak on “The Divorce Question.” | TS ) \i‘(‘:{ux Ho:[pl'l’.;‘lnl‘:;;l :.x.;:a}:of“,\ll‘.:mm» east winds PYLES. Monday Abril ) T s t e . velcome. - a ke E as the e 5 q il present “The Ilapper War will have a five hundred party| “Fhe Road to Yesterday,” a motion | All Welcome. i OFFICERS TRANSFERRED mother of Mrs. Bdgar L. Woods, wife || M ll;lfl]ll‘ nnf““ (‘v"‘Km’i“J‘;‘; :3:‘2; picture entertainment, wiil be given| qne Woman's Club of St. Mark's L Comdr. Woods, stationed | W $I0Wly rising temperatus i at Brightwood Park M. 1. Church, {cpurch, Third and A streets southeast, e nited States Tow: increasing northeast snd east e T Wil haive a luncheon " Thursday ai| Lieut. Comdr. F. H. Hardy to Com- s nd the aunt of winds, probably becoming southeast | . 2330 pn. - Mrs, Giles Scott Rafter e aibon, wira ot b ; g ' P Y R: tonight and tomor — === George Baldwin McCoy Unit, Am.|Will six H mand Seattle Field Station. son of Virginfa. 5 o “\_’;I‘_ Thiatiava tiles LTI avioan et laey W i : . 31|, Mrs. Anderson had been living with | FOW ¥ & temp ity * | Feid e AR ¢, The Biological and Audubon So- ansfer of Licut. Comdr. F. IL1y otqe Baidtor i MW in this |FoWw in north and central portions; in | ¥riday, 10:30 am., at the Church of | 18 ol OFristrict of Columbia will | Hardy of Dover, N. H., from Wash. |0 Tor & (hrker ven Be. | creasing northeast shifting to east the Covenant. e & lectin 3 r sto “omind o Seattle field| oY 9 L dproks d p2 | here a lecture by Dr ington to command the S sides her daughter and ni and southeast win | | 'The Board of uc m will meet | of Bowdoin College, station was announced today by thelgwangon, ghe is survived | West Virginia—Rain tonight and to N