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; ¥ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER ‘2, 1926. DISEASE STAI_KING HEART DISEASE FATAL|RITES FOR COMDR. SOLEY. IN STORM'S WAKE Many Families Fever-Strick- Marriage. AMBLER—OVER. Mrs. Educator Dies Gladys 0. Johnson SITE OF MEMORIAL red in New announces the ’ma; of her ‘mo TO PROF. HARTNETT |Retired Oftcer, Who Died gomonres e, paraes o1 b Belfe Orleans, Buried in Arlington. o AlBLER. on Sunday, ¢ igust 29. 1026, Funeral services with navad honors URGED FOR MARKET Spanish Vill Furnished by W. B. Moses & Co. Vice Dean of K. of C. Evening|are being conducted this afterngen at | s 3 o'clock at Arlington Cemetery for Deaths. School Dies Suddenly Lieut. Comdr. John C. Soley, U. S. ALLERESS. | weinesdas. Septemies 1. : 26, at 107 e resdente, retired, who died August 14 at New Orleans. Capt. Curtis H. Dick- ins, Chaplain Corps, U. 8. N., is in 2016 Porter st 1AM ARTHU beloved son of the Tate Eimer and beth Allpress. Funeral from h dence Frid! at Residence. Grant Has Plan to Locate . . charge. The honorar; p‘nllbfi-}ure‘l"‘s F ¢ T Yence Priday. p,.m,,y.‘,' at i i i a t, 50|are Lieut. Comdrs, O. Nimitz, G. H. _ Bt Glenwood. Cemetery Open and nghted qunlngs en in Widespread.Area | l::fr;mhfv?f:df::':-ccuth?;{:‘?:;(s o | Wood. 1L A Mullinix, 8. R. White, armers’ Center Tempora BRADFORD. Departed thig life, Wednesday s | Pt Sehool, died sud- | Carl G. Gilliland and Paul Hendren. . pi. . LOUISE BRADFORD. of Loulsiana. | Columbus Lvening School, died suf. | CComir. Soley was sraduated trom | Tily at 6th and B Streets. L M ot R " residence, 7513 Cathedral avenue. He |the Naval Academy in 1866, com- CARKOLL. *Tueat had heen _professor of English at | missioned a master in 1869 and lieu- 40 b achie” n 0 . By the Asoclated Pres Catholic University and Catholic Sis- | tenant in 1870. He was retired | rhe public Butldings Commission| At the acr of il NEW ORLEANS, September 2 () et [ters College for the past 15 years,| 1885, but returned to active QWY (y'y)ce 1aid before it by Maj. U. S.| ronia e —Disease, treading in the wake of the o | atter being principal of St. Patricks [during _the Spanish-American Avar . e ter Vivian and mans other Chevy Chase Md tropical hurricane which swept in | High School for eight years, and was [and again d‘mi"g _;h; t“o;lgru\‘:;;: Grant, 3d, director of public build- iHlente: Cinineral ® v "ashi C when he was detailed to re N i 30 n.m ’ from the Gulf of Mexico last week, a member of the Washiiton Council | When he was detailed to fecrltng| ings and public parks of the National| -yt Ty 1) Capital, a proposal that the farmers’ of the Knights of Columbus. market be temporarily located on the already has brought fever to more g He is survived by his wife, Mrs. than three.score storm victims, re- promoted to lieutenant commander. He is survived by his widow, Mr: CARROLL. ) iation are request of our late, Eaton & Martin 1010 Vt. Ave. Main 2920 @ ports reaching New Orleans yesterday sald. Ten definite cases of typhoid at Montegut and nearly 50 cases of undetermined fever were reported by Father Joseph M. Coloumbe, priest of the Sacred Heart Church there, and Clarence Frasier, Indian guide, who came to New Orleans seeking aid for storm sufferers. Father Coloumbe said that 100 fam- PROF. JAMES F. HARTNETT. Catherine L. Hartnett, District gov- ernor of the International Federation of Catholic Alumnae and teacher of dramatic_arts in the Knights of Co- lumhus Evening School; a son, James | F. Hartnett, jr.; three daughters, Lu- | cille, Regina and Merfam Hartnett, all | of Washington; and two brothers, William J. Hartnett of Easton, Md. and John B. Hartnett, assistant Mary A. Soley, of 4 Fontaineblea drive, New Orleans. GIRL DROWNS AT PICNIC. Would-Be Rescuer Nearly Loses Life at Bridgewater, Va. U| site for the proposed George Wash- ington Memorial at Sixth and B streets. ‘Maj. Grant sald that as director of the office of public buildings and public parks he did not have author- ity to direct the location of either temporary or permanent buildings on Federal property without the author- CARROLL. Sunday. § 1330 p.m.."from_Ebe: W, H ughter of and_ Phoebe 1. De tember 2. 1926 ter's residence_ Mre st.. Mount Raini September 4. at illes in that district wi 2 i - . z - thete Teguiar warer suppiy ana arink: | COMMUNITY HOUSES | arcpesrer of ‘e Phiateh EN | pecial Dispateh o The Star. it a7 Comgeens. " However, he. said | THemis dnelied® inlemient o ing water was carried in bottles auirer. - ees will be conducted |, HARRISONBURG, Va. September | that he believed that the Public Bulld:| “Qup ™ in ams of sesis. * across the marshes. He said the air Funeral services will be oondWcteld|, A Sunday school plenic at Bridge | ing Commission had the necessury | prey. on wWednesiar i e was filled with the stench of fish Saturday morning at 9 orclock A% B | water, "six miles south of here, ended {authority delegated by Congress and | “at er residence. 1303 S1et ot g FLTA 5 killed by the storm Thomas' Church by Bishop TROMAS| ™, " (ragedy late yesterday when | that he Would present the matter at| i hidow of J. William Fres — Notice of ADOLPH KAHN ARTHUR J. SUNDLUN e oI st Araveliiito J. Shahan, rector of Catholic Univer-) g oo "{cey Ghushter | & meeting of the commission, which | fineral Tuter i RS Treasurer the section 1s conducted in normal ity rollgwed by ntermiehe s of (. B, Kiser, a farmer, was drowned | he expected to call within a short | FARTNETT. gn_ Wednesdas. Sen. s e Y in North Riv The body was recov- | time. He believed that if those in| Cathedral'ave nw MES FRA he. times are blocked by mashed sea(Bogrd Seeks Data on Restrictions The Firl was | chasge of the propossd memorlal of.| loved husand of Katherine L. a ered two hours later. of James F.. ir: 1 s MEMBERS OF AMSTERDAM DIAMOND EXCHANGE Srass and dsbris, and dynamite has : : v we Iy f : failed to cl for boats. in Phi i Swimming. ©O. A. Arey was nearly | fered no objection that it would be 1 Sl b e in Philadelphia and Births Reported. Srowned5h an aitempted. rescuc. . | possible for the commission o author-| K8 v i the Sroct ence ko 56 Thomas the Such water as is available for drink- Avis Thomas, 4 years old, dtowned ze the temporay location of the mar-- Monday ket at this point. There are some where hi 10 am Mt. Olivet Cemetery The following births bave been renorted to the Health Department in the last 24 |in the Shenandoah River ing purposes, the priest said, was ! swamp water, and with the clogging Boston. for the renose of of the bayous typhotd has broken out boyrs: . and Mary J. Selby. bof when he fell from a ferry boat near | legal questions which will be gone| ment - ® and food is so scarce that persons - - ” Ernest €. and Florence E. Odel 1 Luray. into before the commission meets, so 0 were forced to subsist on crabs and | The Zoning Commission, which has | Frank aid Elizateth Willignis, por - —————— that it will have full information on , . e fish taken from polluted bayous. before it, the problem of what to do} RS Gnd Enza B, Perkins: boy ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. |Wwhich to act. P. “and - THIRTY-FOUR YEARS AT - e with the community house plan in| Edward P. and Marjorie V. Wroth, Maj. Grant said that It would per-| Miss Nana Hage E s suburban areas, has addressed lette Sonewall S and, Ethel Jackson. TONIGHT. haps be bad to locate a farmers’ mar. | i ureived by ihe following sters an n Marriage Licenses. to Philadelphia and Boston for infor- | NI I 4 fda Deck, bo A free course in Esperanto will | ket even for a temporary period at| T Clothier. Washington. D. €. Mr 1. treet _ g ne | matlon as to what restrictions those | Hagey and Margaret G, Goldman, girl. Do 70 e o, wtTA713 Tuclid | this point, for, as a general rule, a [ Batson. 'R Kenton and ¥. Aluerd ifags tolrriage licenses have been lssued to the | cities place on home building in out-| LN Radlicen E- Conen, elily . street, under auspices of the Inter-|temporary location becomes perma- Ol o oAl e e Charles F. Daley and Iva P. Myers. lying communities. and Syvilla V. Leonberxer, girl. national Language Club, nent. Once the farmers’ market e R e et e Herbert 0. Smobts and Edna A Riley. Engineer Commissioner Bell, chair- Albert Fo a(fl“::‘r:fli B du verae eirl. settles down at this point be believed| loved wife of J Militz S R and Dafay 6. Sewart o1 This clty man of the zoning board, sald today | gpcar and Melisss R MERG €05 poy | The National Fellowship Club will | it would be difficult to pry it loose. S oar, Fiineral from We aote ros o ot S Ghine ud, Windng . struck. | that both those cities have attractive | famiel Fannic Luteky, eirl give a dance at the Washington dence’on satiinday. Seviember 41 & ames H. Armes and Mabel H. Dishman. | suburban developments and it oc- e Ll A o b Hotel. Strangers welcome. where mass will be said 4t 9 am. In P-4 of HEFTy T Bamsey and Mary ¥. Betts, both | cyrred to him that it might be helpful | ik Jait ok JXaom. eirl. e THE WEATHER ferment at Glenwond Cometery 4 3 to the local commission to ascertain | Eugene A. and Clyde Thatcher. kirl: MILLER. At the Home for Tncurables. dnesday nigh o Willis M. Flinchum and Elmira M. Farley. Owon W. Kelly and Eleanor H. Browning, rictions are applied there. Julian A and Catherine V. Marks, bos. Deaths Reponed. SR how 1 Garrett H. and Fannie s 3 9 hD}-!}n% TS Buth Samuels For more than a year the question| David L. and Ruth J e Fo, ler “of “Hernilon And Other Precious Stones Edgyr R Becley and Dorothy Teinam. | of whether ‘community groups ‘of | Malier &, syl gy ¥, Sasineer. B, T, following deatha have been revorted | District of Columbia—Showers to-| the W_W."Ch WELERS et L Beolt of New Vork City and | three houses should be permitted in | Pt k! A safly T Norwood. et | houre” T 5 : night and possibly tomorrow morning: | . = JEWELERS PLATINUMSMITHS Wiiton . ANen ahd Holen M° Gleason. | areas of detached and semi-detached | William A" ‘and Tda Rowe. girl. an v, shade, 34, Garfield Hospital, | cooler tonight; shifting Winds becom: | MITCHELL. Mondae Aveust 80 1020 on Bovess & Dairos K; Streéts. | homes has been debated by builders | ARG B Florehes E. Bradshaw. TR e 137 Waller Reed Hos: | IN& moderate northeast and east. route 1o e howpital, JORY 1 MITCHEL] Erest G O et Do |ana civic Tead t the hearings be- | b i vital Maryland—Showers tonight and pos-| of 611 112 Wt T i Feon of the e intian Myere and Josephiné Wathington. | fore the commission. There are now | Charles and Mary Watson. #irl ¥ Dosin I Martin. 32, St. Ehabeth’s Hos | qibly tomorrow: cooler tonight; shift- | fuher (i Uit b N1 L et har boy Miam J. Dewees and Eunice S. Watson, | four large sections of suburh John' A;and Pearl E. Johnson. girl. H. Stewart, 4. Children's Hospital. | ing winds becoming moderate to fresh | Willlaw Mitchell Mame F Jack V. Glovianazso atid Mary D. Marino. | erty in which this question h b Veimg ¥ isel o fericie E ithe!"oN. Providens How | east and_ northeast. f | deaves other relativ Bilce G e S Mueller, | T218ed and on which the commission | 0N A0, Nd "y e Eilin, Ein P &roline Brookfield, Homeopathic | _ Virginia—Showers tonight and to-| mourn he Rovert 1., Niies of Fort Mser. vatand | Will endeavor to reach a decision next ice and Leu Chee Chong. girl. Hogpital, morrow; cooler tonight and in south HRERE XSRS XT X XE IEXEXEXEIN | Bl it oy ¢ e | ™ e R ; 4 SRy > - XN LN i R | Jetis Ay Malors and Dorothy 6. Williams. - - Jast Gate Chapter, No. 21, 0. E. 8., | &t Constantin southeast winds becoming northeast Henry W. Marsh. ir.. of Fort Myer. Va.| The Loyal Knights of the Round | will meet tomorrow, 7:30 p.m., at LG and east. . R luncheon at the | Masonic Temple, Rhode Island and| George Hurt West Virginia—Showers tonight | and Marearet E. Anderson of Halls Table will meet r and tomorrow; cooler tonight and in Detroit hicago, 111., and Helen GieaL noEtHens Abert Butler man is when he has something to sell? 7 Holm: Club tomorrow e r fi,fl?n"‘)'{;'fv';'}'iw, iy e! | southeast. portion” tomorro. i ke S, W G LA Records for 24 Hours. Sleen_on. beloved! Sieen and take ths HRgnlgiERce GE e id-a-Halt st. | Thermometer—4 p.m., 80; 8 p.m., Lay fown thy head upon thy Saviour's foas = | 12 midnight, 4 am, 71; 8 am. Ve Vo, f Fver notlce how polfte the average [ oon, 86. we'loed thee, bt iad loved thee bost Barometer—4 p.m., 29.96; 8 p.m., |SCAUESSLER. On Thursday September . 2 midnight, 29.90;; 4 a.m., 29.84; 19°6. at her residence 66 Carroll ave .m., 20.82; noon, 29.80. D n oSO A heoved E—=IC=——=—=][]| tisiiest témperature, 86, occurred| Chanel o fohn R."Wricht (0. Votice ot it futieral hereafter . | ) Foved Tt e WALTON. Brother veterans: You are re e save Yo Eoouas av 3 o ‘(;"‘,“ rature, 71, occurred at | Wqyeuted to nttend the faneral of onr Tt o am. toda brother WIT. T WALTON of the | l Temperature same date last year—| G. U 0 Pridns, Sepiember 3 | Highest, 85; lowest, 61. Tantie Spiuns RE RAIeE S Mettctal BOTH HIDRS ©F 7™ AT & FE “THE VRAN "‘," U : Tide Table: CHAS I MR (Furnished by United States Coast| WALTON. The Crispy ks Relief As Enciation anrounces h of Brother and Geodetic Survey.) “The grapes W. T. WALTON on Mone . August 30, Today—Low tide, 1122, am. and| 100 at g rewdoncn " Funeldl Flda: 99 pm.; high tide, 442 a.m. and | WHKS Menord Churen oo . be: are sour 09 pm, teen U Gnd ¥ xta. s Tomorrow—Low tide, 12:09 p.m.; . pURiMEPHEN ¥ FULLER, Pres high tide, am. and 5:56 p.m. - o B LS. Suddenly. September 1. 1974, SAID THE FOX The Sun and Moon. T T ) WHEN HE FOUND-" Today—Sun rose, 5:37 a.m.; sun| John S and Verner V. Wesseils" Funer from the residence Friday. from Sepiomber sets, 6:36 p.m. Tomorrow—sSun rises, 5:37 a.m.; sun sets, 6:37 p.m. Moon rises, 1:10 a.m.; sets, 4:14 p.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. am. In Memoriam, DENMAN. Sacred to the memory of my beloved” husband. Rev. HUGH 1. DEN MAN, who departed thia life one year ago Semi-annual sale of OUT HE COULD | NOT GET TO THEM. There are no sour grapes on our bills, today Just when lifa was sweetest, But still the vacant chair Recalls the love. the voice. the smila Of onr dear hoy who sat there. We never are without you, o Temperature and it f t And he 14 have lived no extras or interest, water &t Great Faile ot 8 oo, Tem| T Euirs of Tenan onerd” s a " c ;a ne , a , ‘, nor service or carry- perature, 73; condition, very mudy. s COvING Wikk"URRTRODE ing charges added. Weather in Various Citles. e dear mmeinant ] The grapes on our p Temperature. T s i Aveyean today. vine are all sweet and 3 o Deep in, our hearts Sou are fondly remem- our bills without s B RS Sweel Hhony merorien clne arouna penalties are sweet 3 E; E2 True hearts that loved you with deepest ! too, as you pay no s S E Alwn_‘:mw(fi love you i death s | extra interest here. 55 o . In loving remembrance of our dear . . Abiléns 2084 94 74 daukhter. ANNA . NEFF. who deparied ! We do not penalize Albany ... 3000 I8 38 e e e L T our friends‘ fiilllnnu"(_ .7(% 70 Sweet. hanpy memories cling around your Plenty of Blues, Browns, Grays—for now—for Fall ‘ Bt HE 8 4 e Boston . 8 60 MOTHER AND DAUGHTER. * | . . . . Buftalo 72 86 R . Charl 5 NERVIS. Sacred to the m 01 1 No finer suits anywhere—no bigger savings. el i a8 S o fando i e 2L % B0 Cloudy Dtember 2. 1 . o . N . . i 2 Clear , Slegn, on dear mother. Business suits, college suits, four-piece golf suits i & Ry % 80 HER DEVOTED " DAUGHTER AND . aé i :ll()lxxly GRANDDAUGHTER. . Every size—regulars, shorts, stouts, longs [e——=lal—K0= 8 i Gk, | FRAG, A tribue of e o, G ooty b £t :_:3;:;}; assed awdy ten years ago. September = ING ASSOCIATION " 0.8 Omaha 976 $65 %60 suits now 49 $55 %50 suits now 339 $45 %40 suits now FUNERAL DIRECTORS CHAS. S. ZURHORST . : The time is paseing fast Philadelphia 20.8% 80 The softening § Gt ‘time soothes the hoenix .. 297+ 100 Pt.cloudy Ditterness f grief, . theburs 18 Cloudy But his memory will ever linger as fresh Bortland e as a fragrant rose 600 F St. NW. Rorsianc 03 i The golden etrings of memory are gently S. Lake City 20. 74 toue oday. - o Established 1861 S Rionio 3000 94 MOTHER AND FATHER. g San_Diego. . 29 3 8 R 3 9%0-1 % Savings Accounts —are safely and most profitably deposited with us! We Have Never P 5% On Regular Monthly Payments l"z; 5% On Advance Stock Let Not Your Heart Be (8 a.m., Greenwich time, today.) Station ‘Temperature. Weather. London 60 Parix. Fi Berlin, 2 Covenhagen, Denma Hamiiton. Bermuda.. s dua, Forto Rig avana,. Cuba Colon " Canal Zohe, LOST. BLACK PURSE. containing $7 and 14_car tokens, on car between Georgetown and 14th 2 Call N. 9927-3 Director_and !m. deme ‘commonl Part cloudy o crem B vo N toF WGl 585 o Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 12 SENESTH Hieniione _ Main 2473 T. F. COSTELLO NOW LOCATI 1724 N. CAP. ST. Wm. H 412 H ST. N E. Modern Chapel. lear art cloudy art cloudy Clear Less Than coln v or on Washington Railway Electric car: crown of pearls with small diamond: valued as keep- ke; Return to 477 Pen Re- Lincoln 524 Neither the successors of nor connected Spear establish- with the original R. 1009 H St. N.W. ment. 'Formerly 940 F St. N.W. 1st and You North 338 \ white old Dl Phone Frank. 6026 oun o0 in bowknot. on Mondar, August 30. between L " ¥ 3 . Dec: "and Masonie. T o i ’ $ Troubled Financially e £ SRR | Joseph, F. Birch’s Sons ” TN — o R AISHOsE Bataen iois 7 Fstablished 1843 s i 1 Will Help You EOxEastn Siar, Mooy, betwess 10| 3034 M St. N.W. __Foos Vo0 No, it isn't a cape—it's a new Dolman A58 oo nivlreankils 10135 [ Wflmld)‘eémlfl'&"i Service sleeve she's wearing. IntrOd.uced by V.10~ ¥ In Case of Death ng abou; 360, Thurgdey morsig on Somet; | giq p st ;. LINCOLN 8200 nette and already an established fashion i Beow i Slone Fa et P esuiand: 3545 44" | Automobile . Chael 2 > . . E g Call The Brown Stone Funeral Wl| pocKETROOK. Mogdav evenine. sontainine AMES T. RYAN for Fall. This model of heavy crepe de 1 $75 suits—Silk Lined, Custom Tailored—now $59 o st by o iong fomersi | Fisa’bized iarm o 1014 fouk ¥ 307 R i & A : 3 3 2 wa t . chine in rich, wine-tinted Chanel red. - bill. 7’81"“573"351» T e ot 3 lunce. b 5 4 | i oo D A0 i real estal : mérchandise receipt book e c Sizes for Misses and Women No Charge for Alterations e e Shatanete’s fnar || 35508 B0 SRS Gawler Service i for $135, complete, which would e iy g o o shaes;, ovners Balumore’ sdarete"rekard; | Main Ave. g (4 ] 8 n.m._Adams 4804 e L — — — 2 Call ROLL OF BILLS. Wednesday. street cars or FUNER. ST (Third Floor.) otherwise, en route to Shrine pienie: reward — e b . Ralelg I Ia berdaSher The Brown Stone Funeral [ ‘o sk 86.4!"8 bfta.c " 772 A A e e - \ ING. Home B, % oty oy | Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. The Hecer Co-F STREET 1310 F S . W iy B TornE | G Shalle S N treet W. W, C Co. W AT G e ER. orange. childs. Tuesday after- i. Pleasant and Lamont sts. Re- M. 2282 BLACKISTONE'S Floral “Blanket Sprays” ot Beautiful ¥l 1 Desis . Mode; e P R AR PR e I b £ Cor. 14th and Chapin N.W. Col. 488. e Hall. wrist watch, hite gold 35 Shrine outing. Marshall Return to 13! 5 Otis pl. n.w. Reward. Pietatataststetatatet oot ol

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