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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1926. WE DYE | BOARD 'MAY APPROVE. EHARI.ES HUN".EY T e o e e e e s | TS e g ||| EEY/BASTORESAVETEHAN Deaths. WEARING APPAREL BLACK | L Spadent » "OR 3 o | $4,000 a day, and he soon accumulated | take. It stimulates the mind. It HAL uddenls, o September FOR MOURNING | Utilities Commission Expected to a comfortablg fortune, which he lost [ makes a fellow tolerant. I had to OF CIVIL WAR, EXPIRES GUER o s e In 24 Honrs | - later in speculation. work 16 to 18 hours a day when [ -~ _ it fiall. Funerai The Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. Lincoln 239 Grant Bus Route Extension. 5 was a boy and had no time for sports, 4§ Native of Virginia Was 84 Years| [ ki m her SRR ST 2 5 Born in 1853. During my business career, until re <5 | & : 7 I AT R g e ® Public Utilities Commission fs Born October 12, 1853, in West Win- . that_habit of work clung to| & | | 0ld—Burial to Be in Cedar af Natives: District of expected to approve the appli field. Mr. Huntley had only the bene-|fhe, and I toiled while most other men | e . e nmgnces ihe death o€ their rginia Motor Coach Co. for permis- he was still a boy the Civil Wa Ell B. Stokes, 84, a Confederate| ™" TR, i L gt B LR 1 : g % wrecked his father's general store | S b vetops i e e home| MISS EMMA A BRIGHT. » to extend jes Battery Park and | Head of Electrical Company | busincss ana the famiis movea to| REV. J. W. COLLINS DEAD ! 3 % QR e i ety nt e oo | WEENIEH. i3 : oy Tlion, then to Utica, and then back to AT POST IN CALIFORNIA' : 01 Lincoln road. | Pt Wenesday. ey venue and . b, denin: i e ks SIOhes wia taw gitel Ta ‘ 5 > the protest Was Director of Many In- It was in 1877 that he felt the lure 4 s AV ot : . | Mr. Stokes was born in King| ol : g ot . president of the of the oil flelds. Twelve vears later, | , eV James W. Collins, rector Bl | George County, Va. and was en-| {eligich | Fune ors ot ; il | the Church of ‘the Shrine of the 3 gaged in farming there for the great: | st B Traction Co.. it was indicated 3 . s 5 I h el 3 > the S o friend, Dan O'Day, then head of the Private Ambulances City Calls Only $4.00 W. W. CHAMBERS CO. Brown Stone Funeral Hlom: Cor. 14th & ¢ pin Sts. N.W, Col. 432 o former vice president of George . during his later venrs hel\\(?;\ his roposed extension wo ollel Erush’ Electric Co.. for a job. He got [ 1om™ e Skl | farm and the home of his daughter. ) “pito i BY the Ase Press one at a quarter of the salary he had | 25 "““,’rd i bosdalloon ’ & | _He served for four years in the 0th X mot LANCA N. Y. September|been getting in Bradford, Pa. el D b Sl Ll | Virginia Cavalry, Company 1. and | —Char B Huntley. nationally| For six months he climbed poles. | (28 SeVertl Yeirs., : i 5 ¢ : 5 was in the battles of Bull Run.| o soir disgnate and presiiont | [ iy red Bbileres andl| SRl camme, SUCCOT s : R B | Cnancellorsviie and Gettysburg, | nwANS 365 Bt e e learned the elcetric Jight business | Jev. Father T | He X son, Cary D. Stokes, | ! : O s 4 0.0 | gron 21 Then he it ¢ 1 o L ] 1721 Webster street, and two daugh ¢ . Neloon a4 isulaenly at ihissh ome - L“i\":1:{7.11;:\:2:?u‘.‘:il‘tnlvlnl‘vix’r\l :xs bl Colling of Wil G Y ‘;.‘.'d,". e w}m_l. ‘;I‘r et At We lm o] T 3 R LD, 1 pany needed a complete reorganiza- |1 Public m"':l‘m‘ed e st s e | Clark, both of Washington AR u”w LA Charles B Hanties ieas tor gy | Hon; ODay: made Him eeneral mire o (5t FRF €57 el 08 C e ion) . ; : Funernl services will be from the st v Re g E Al § 1 o e - ager, and under his hand the business | o joquit ‘Order at Woodstock, bein ertaking parlors 7th & | * the Washington, Maryland and fit of a public school education. When | were asleej vears president of the [y ; . f al Bl iGe | erewn Gyl ordained a priest by the late Cardinul | e ¢ i Confessed to No. Hobhy | In addition to becoming president Rev. Father Collins also had held) MARGUER|T£ HALL DIES B B ey e rin he po. | officiai positions_at Fordham, | in West T ment. ot Ctha_'Géotse| Cross, Boston, Bar Harbor and in YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD AT EISEMAN'S e, N, X he climbed to fame | iin Aiine "Co. and the Peopiea | 3ot Inels SIS o, ate. Native of Washington Was Active e Sl . ¥ Speriant SRR L DL :_’_V"“fr'.',‘;."“ e m’,“:’l‘,‘r:;l A1 John Hadley Doyle, Mrs. Charles Aus- 3 in Presbyterian Church Work, S, Beloved hushand,_of Vil the most colorful periods of | Although a man of wealth and po- | tin Obenchain and Mt 7 = & Miss M srite Hall, 36 years old. e 5 $ ORI 1t in the Pennsylv: sition, he confessed to having no|der, all of this native Washingtonian an¢ -t L L i G he started as i book- | hobby. He tried to make farming a | €S, Joseph W. Collins of Wa Fair tonight|church worker, died in Providence | it i her 13 | & v Later Ih»; h;t"nnfl an agent hobby, bhut :'.nfm"md mnllx‘r‘ Thgi|ton - “3;"‘ L COIs R e [ vl tor oy e ooler to- | Hospital last night following an oper: on * pipe lines. and finally | same was true of flower cultur 1 . i ; ight; gentle northerly winds. ation Sunday. o went into the oil exchange as a | “T have no hobby. Iwish I had. A | TFune Tvises Sl Do oo land—Fair tonight and tomor-| Miss Hall was the daughter > the period of wild ' hobby is a safety valve. Any row; slightly cooler tonight; moderate | Ralph L. and the late 2 M. e A. Hall. She had long been a member tonight and tomor- = 7 row; slightly cooler tonight in north |a member of the So TO Nlat;,h \Our Odd C{)ats OFFI ~ | and central portions; moderate north-|and was widely known A S erly winds. ingtonians. W 1+—Fair tonight and to-| She is survived by her father and | H()LYSES APARTME TS > ; shightly. cooler tonight in | Mrs. Fred T. Schneider of arlo ) Q [ northeast portion; warmer tomorrow | Braddock Heights, Md ilogtn N Cemetery in northwest portion meral services will be conducted |g g ife Friday morning. ‘ Tel t for 21 Hour: E 3 , 415 rth str 1A COWLES SHORT, & I] SRl ERR S RO cast, tomorrow afternoon a o 32 Or e | Thermometer—4 pn P, | pelock. Rev. John ttan C ; ¥ Conty. J | 72; 12 midnight, 6%; 4 a.m., 66; 8 a.m., r of == vtarts v s late resi- ) | < s 3 4a.m. 8 am., | pastor the First Presbyterian il b A < e e ! e ¢ the ]ast Aroan s Church, will offi Interment will it Lo sk o All Sections of City and Suburbs e e oy e 8 D et Glehwood Cermetary. In my Father's house are many maaslons. it 5; 12 midnight, ¢ - 80.08 Eoetipinkes th s (Cleveland: Obio Mic. Pa., pagers | straw 8 a.m., 30.10; noon, 30.12. ; CITY NEWS IN BRIEF We sell more trousers than anv other store in N ; . Highest temperature, 81, occurred b e e et W ) « RANDALL H. HAGNER & COMPANY N e g0y ey | e Red Tringle o o SR e R Washington—because we have the best variety INCORPORATED Back. mee 5 hike for Sunday will start fx‘-m\‘ | B ol { James ¥ | k! 5 consin_avenue and P street at 2:21 Jant P e P ive > be -alues Jring in vour R | v Tempel e 80 ate last year—|p, ;) Take 2:30 Rockville car. Route| & 5 ¢ Yme’ fic leaves a and give the l\fxl \A.nlun.\ D1 ing in your odd coat SPECIALIZING IN RENTALS The last straw that Highest, it Tous ATlE vt to theineland) ot fves'” ? Fluneral —we'll match it with a new pair of trousers. : PROPERTY MANAGEMENT | will break the back- Tide Tables. Rebllad Gh Bllr Bl : 5 bone of charge ac- (Furnished by U nnuj; States Coast and . The United Lodge of Theosophists, p and take your 1321 C i i 7 counts is the extra in- etic Survey Iill Building, Seventeenth and I i 1 Connecticut Avenue Telephone Main 9700 ‘ ik ot y—Low tide, 10:32 u.m. and|streets, will have w talle on *Masters o é Josus loved you best l()H*Y S “_“'I( 9 pan; high tide, 3:10 am. and|of the Wisdom,” Sunday, 8 p.m. All ST, JAMES. Ladiew | Reliable Immediate charges on vour t¢redit 3:44 pam. weleome. No charge or collection. e FRANCIS ST i e Tomorrow—Low tide, 11 . and . 100 and budget accounts. Sy m;!'-“u‘«'lgf 17 am an The Jadies of the U. D. €. Chapter bR g ; o hall, Va., have invited the| A . You are saddled with 4 ‘vors of Mosby's command to | STOKES. | Thur enough burdens, not to The Sun and Moon. {meet with them at the fair grounds| U i b SatE = Te —Sun rose 5:50 a.m.; 'S E . where they will give an ! have to carry the ex- 6415 Do 2 ment October 7. The com ol Tites Car funerai tra load of additions Tomorrow—Sun rises 5:51 a.m.; sun [ mander of the camp desires the names . Tith st day. Sep those lac who helped to make | tembe at X pm nterment” Cedar fan £ e sets 6:13 pm. r; charged for service. Mool rises 3% gy sats 1|the flag which was presented to Col. That the strav e Boais hat was the straw Automobile lamps to be lighted one B ; : ¢ e j 4 bile lam L1 La Fayette Lodge Chapter, 0. E. r Hen Al that broke the camel's half hour after sunset. will have a bridge and five hundre G D ¢ “d"o" back. Condition of Water. fard barty tomorrow, § p.m.. at-the| Yoted wint of Mrs e Howard Temperature and condition of the [~ Urin&ton. Public invited Y “”"'x’mn} J‘nhn But not at our store water at Great Falls at § ~Tem-| The League for Larger Life S anc R (el Sheet T perature, 64; condition, very muddy. |will give a dinner f i its mem- Various C bers tomorrow, 6 p.m. arger Life We do not penalize T e - Lodge, Mount W . D emperatus our frienc - The District of Columbia \lmmm B et Association of the Gamma Phi Beta| BRAN:0Y -‘m, Sorority will meet for it v 2 0 today. September 17. 192 Stations, 3 aitie orits monthly [ years ako Stations. 4 .~ Weather | luncheon tomorrow, 1 at the s e of sweet remembrance clubhouse of the Americ Foini nbe toved one fon 3‘.4 e of University \\nnl!‘n 1634 1 street. That T =il thin SN R A Abilene E 3 ar BRANSON. It membrance of our | Abilene ... ] 5 Slep ORGA.NIZATION ACTIVITIES, A i “nv | Agalita 0000 A S0 Clear TONIGHT. e : 1o ! . 5 memories ternal lawn fete at Kenilworth, Ot ‘G o - 't Tent | Ie—n==—n: 4 b ouds repeated tomorrow. Ant i ot ‘why Tk of hiny todas o] E=n | BOE B Fwe | D repented t vl Tou HIS DEVOTED FATHER. Yom Kippur services, 7:30 o'cloc 1 our heart ey Jingers. at Washington Hebrew Congregation.| Thew E jar " brother. % = H a R Prsiinericd at v E you. o4 5 3 ) tathbone Temple, No. 8, Pythi H 1 = BRA . s . Lol g 4 5% ¢ | Sisters, will hold R ha b a i R AEHEE Sai o e cubiaes t JAMES AIR - PRICT E , I S M A N S LIBERAL TERMS Sans j G0 | Pyinian Temple, 1012 Ninin Sreer, at | KACE ,,,zt,.m et He cuffered Fi g e We watched him. khv)d % > ! ! rench farmers are using more Tatl At lact with hroken hear 7th E Sts ; : 7 iar B 7t ts. y ; : vesting implements from America. thi il lome footsteps 3 ; 5t the o [y | iy orien 1 - ; f Dy ; : . A tribute of love to the mem: Phifadelohid 3 d N~ Mr. HERALD ALLEN | 7o ‘f(.rmv ddighier DORIS, who fell itishirer {0 Misg | ftleen six Vears ago today. September 17. Dl O dag brings sweet memories, i emars, Uil i tear pesp Within My heart. 1 carey R onkhis of the one T loved so dear l[ l'— [ . % San i iz 001 ¢ FIGHE, , Sudenls. Thursday, September MOTAER More atue s deason wan ver ejore | Sk Lows.wd01z S0 24 o el e D270, husband of | WALKER., In loring bl iad SSiTeie s o 5 rment Fori | WALKER. who left us (o years ago. Sep- Bokane 3 i Clondy Lineoln Cemete and friends | tember wRkaren 4 Ll b invited. *(Youngstown. Ohio Vaers | How can we help but feel and bicase cops.) b e vhice We do not hear. FOREIGN. BEIGHT. Special meating of Printing press. | For mo ot o oA {Sla cresm e G assly men's Unlin,° ot K] ot R AR e R, WA ikeR, wrations. Temnerature. Weather. | iirday: Septem AXD SON. PHILLIP N. WALKER. J [ | London, Eneland... 647 Part clouds | wtendin s i 3w n o« it loying remembrance Stockhiol, 3 rt cloudy | FRANK B L . who de; cleven years ago Horta TFasal).“Avores 0 BROGDEN. Sudder 7 (Sentem. | toay 17, 1015 ami ermuda, . . . t cloudy 3 2 Howpital, | On_the hillside. softly sleeping. San'Juan, Porto Rieo... t Soudy iR BROGEENT n “ri wh e Miowers gently wave, \ & Havana, Cuba e Cloudy the late llfl Turner "r es the one we love <o dearly, Clon: ‘Canal Zone. 8 Cloidy iz and Bertha, Turnor. tneie g e Sona “and v iy ! i ! mER | LoviNe V. AND ELLA FREEMAN. Taxi Service Sued for $10,000. wid " Dnmbarton e, Par: Suit for $10,000 damages in connec- G o ek Baatedd FUNERAL DIRECTORS tion with the death of Joseph Pas.|CCaitoni el ~— T.F.COSIELLO sande, 716 Fifth street, was filed in7 ALOYSIT o ‘aon of the 1 NOW LOCATED AT the District Supreme Court today by ch ks and e B Colline, Funeral | 1704 . cAB. ST NoRTH 7079 Alfonso Dariano, administrator of I 32 Cotline Lo Satiirdaye Sep | state. against the Red and White Gor 18, at 8af0 am. thenve 10 Holy Wm. H. ‘Sardo & Co. Taxi Service., Dar 1 . where 412 H ST. N.E Lincoln su no alleges that while Passande was crossing the street Modern Chapel intersection of Ninth and Rhode ; o Ak A SPEAI B co and avenue May 5 last one of the 3 > L < eedt ; ier the succiasors of, nor connac ompany collided with | 1 G0 IS " i 0f | itk tha origtnal W Spear establia ing him to such an ex-| Wastiigion, D. ( S e ment ]009 H St. N_w tent that he died May 10. Attornevs! COUSINS. September 16, 1926, | Phone Frank. G . Burkart & Quinn and !‘.rs:m') Cipr 4 T ntain ‘\';m‘ »l Forme! Iy 910_F St. N.W appear for the : Wi 4 Joseph F. Birch’s Sons | = = E A o 20 & ; (ISAAC BIRCH) . ices at’ A | i §Oa4 M St \ W, Kstabliehed 184 “mall black and white_ with hrown N Wadhentav: Septenibes 6, -y Ave, S o’ Toash’ license No. 540+ re. | PV i e : Model Chavel. Atlaritic 1700. n0d. 1720 H st n.w. WILLY loved husb: ri ‘Pm.v« Ap!‘r\lm e | Reward for informiation or veturn of | K. I ller of Helen 1 a ivers_in_Connection. a ~r\‘ ‘I : ‘h nd - head, white 'l ay P a brother nf’l P » he Ga l Se tndernent Snots on_fron Teral from residenicn Sundas, & | dernchh ol o drgny | Eheral ! Seotember wler Service { GO AR PIN.”amiethust in center. Aug | Swget memories will inger for Wiecah Dieetdin Sltca 1088 i | tother's enzagzement ring: liheral re. | Time cannot ch them s X " . 1732 Penna, wa P fon - ave.. Clarendo | For sears that are ; 1 S e O Oilr Toving 1 : Main 5512 N, | HANDBAG, Tady's black patent Toather. can ‘ ~ CHAS. S.'ZUREORST taining owier's name on rards, also articies | PRI . 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. On Liberal Terms If You Wish |[ii e e Timothy Hanlon — T R“ HSt NE Phona L. 5543 September 14 The price does not reflect the superb values in our $25.00 range. ol d Soltod Sufney’ 51, e ‘ ." S V. W. Deal & Co.” POCKETBOOK, Bised o 816 R ¢ Reward. A EXha Dienificd. Ffficient Service | money order PRI LR AT en Automonils < The colors are handsome. The styles absolutely new—the same as % s | Mo st S kit | F LA ber “havel | ngern, crenatoriume those of the highest priced lines. The materials are the good wear- el T m e FTA R . S . . . . Central H y Kevs, identifie JOHN BURNS., Grand K ing qualities that give lasting satisfaction. et AR | ETSs: Wi, S e | 1 o8 T Eair ie10 Matomb ae o CTaee i ~':'n~kp\~"‘-w n Vigiet FUNERAL Get these important facts about our credit plan— A Gwcs“ . SUIT © A‘L Phila. roal Septemberi 1 nm No interest 15 s picase il 126 New 1 iy CRieen. Kot €. 8 oiating Gude Bros. Co. 12_12 F St. ; e : gt sy w0 wr| BLACKISTONE'S or carrying charges. 3. Credit prices are the same as cash prices. 4. We i, ESn P o g | faihe of Atell' and, Alcas Snav | Floral “Blanket Sprays” | Tonal Hewitt Co. 1: i 1 ., Remain n o | Other Beautiful Flora! Desiens, Moderata TWENTY DOLLAR B Wednesday n o ‘ i ichaly crs. 14th and 1t and 12 Tel heater or Brooi B sell only trustworthy merchandise, guaranteed to give complete satisfaction. il S0t miar L i We Specialize in F'loml 9-jewel Waltham. in ¢ temper 10,48 1 p.me. Rav ! SR ”"““"",“"“""‘“"“””" s Deanns at Moderate EISEMAN'S ADVERTISEMENTS ARE 100% TRUTHFUL fi_,,,‘ S ooty | R f Price e_~INC 1. You don’t pay more because of the liberal terms. Winston_and_sister of Mre. a Broush '{T.‘,n".l".‘:;urfyé‘ ‘;‘A.Ih}_\ ks paree. Flor/J ts lrrukhflw n v - guneral’ partors. $225 “Georgia ward i refirh e e Funeral dunday. September 30 \“"& HSTS NV. MAIN 6955

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