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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1926. - 9 ington Temple. No. 1, L. of G. E.. are Specials Friday and Saturday 92.]5! 8 |Foruter Washington Man Expires|, Dl oF, SSRGS EI]U[:M[]R |]|ES y Jate companion. A ADER. from her Jate Tealdence. 611 Bunker: HUI ' rd Mount Rainier. Md . Friday, October h at 980, NOBLE TEMPLE N. BEAC reqifested to attend _the funeral of our S. R at Poughkeepsie, N. ¥.—Lived |In temperature; gentle northeast and east winds. Aftest: M. E. MYERS, SCHMA] On Wednesday, September 0r 0. at s rasitence. 72 Webatar JOSEPH W. husband of Mas Frank P. Madeira, formerly a resi- |ty e r dent of Washington and a brother of 7 - & . . 0 H Case and Cleane to work o i T oF e ity led | o rEinia_Showera tonight and to | President Emeritus, Credited in Poughkeepsle, N. Y., early last eve-{ south portion. = Included and time ning, after an extended illness. His | ““West Virginia—Showers tonight and| With “Making” Dartmouth, sister has left Washington to attend|tomorrow; slightly warmer in extreme hmialing. Fureral servi ss Frid tober 1 nt Rock Creek Cemietery WOOD. September 30, . at_the f her son. 1604 Lincln rd. ne. MARY E. beloved ot the, Lemiel B Smailwood Finest Quality Toric Spherical Lenses Finest Quality 9 - B . e $ ot e — Here tor Moy Yous, | St shorers ntent the funeral services, which will be |west port 4 R to play held in Poughkeepsie tomorrosw. T et partioniton i HETiREE i 1909. | (IR0 7 Mr. Maderia, who was born in Mar- 1 weional ¢ b tinsburg, W. Va., June- 30, 1874, came Temperature for 24 Hours. o - . Wednesday, September —but the extra in- with his family to the National Capi-| Thermometer—4 p.m., 62; 8 p.m., 62; | By the Associated Press. | Shmadrat b LR e beloead wife terest and service tal in 1886. He attended school here |12 midnight, 61; 4 a.m., 60; 8 a.m., 61;| HANOVER, N. H., September 30.— of the late James Sweaney. eral_from h: i and later entered the employ of the|noon, 61. Dr. William Jewett Tucker, president- fj:',,“;_‘g. Tenlace, Jatuniny, ' N ';{';;_‘;, charges on your credit omas J. Fisher Co. After a period | Barometer—i p.m., 30.13; 8 p m. |emeritus of Dartmouth Coliege, died Church, Where wili be sung at 9:30 and budget buying— of service with that firm he accepted |30.16; 12 midnight, 30.17; 4 a.m., 30.15; | last evening at his home here. He am. Helatives and friends invited to at- shey work all the Tax a position in New York with the|8 am. 30.17: noon, 30.i8. had been ill for a long time, but the tend. Interment Mt. Olivet Cemetery. 1 y t e. Equitable Life Assurance Co., rising | Highest temperature, 63, occurred |end came suddenly. Mrs. Tucker was THOMION ST 2 b AL aRRE . They never play, m“n h;lfl:ilyl responsible pos; 4“13:3‘7 :n;; yesterday. the only relative with him -at the THOMPSON ]h;»..\...;‘;.‘%h ot the fi;u 2 > . Mr. Madeira's health had been poor Lowest temperature, 60, occurred |time. avid ‘A. and Laura A, ompeon. 3 Genuine Toric KRYPTOK o oot tEne £ 60 e s (1o oF his| 8t. 1280, am., toley. Alihough the college community from the ot Hhomas | ¥ i 1 £ 1 blAt our store your d(;a:h‘hhelwa'.s; ar lglave ‘?nd ;tnying ui’lg‘;r:;er;tm;e samo date last year— had beon warned several days age gn Feldoy, Octolier 1.7t ¢ b m_ Relativos i $ with the family of his wife, who was , lowest, 54. that Dr. Tucker was critically ill. and anc cnda invited en - Invisible Bifocal Lenses ills are not working | ¥ith the tami, RS WS WES She g sl e ek fra TS Cushiw, | B b A overtime with interest who survives him. e = e had hurried here to be with him. it 1 o R MoN T (nee First and best ‘quality. Toric KRYPTOK Spher- and service charges : l (Furnished by United States Coast and { was later said he had gained s i ved wile of Howard H. Wade scsl i3 Hocal Lisnare==(bne Ipairiioisericac andITir). $ .50 e 4 B Geodetic Survey.) Mrs. Cushwa returned to Nouice of flneral later. 7 il Best lenses made. Sold regularly, $15 to $22 CHLseyeny Deaths Reported: Today—Low tide, 9:37 a.m. and 10 | where her husband is an instructor at On o Wednesdny. September, 20. SPECIAL PRICE, Friday and Saturday. month. po! . p.m.; high tide, 2:47 a.m. and 3:20 p.m. | Phillips-Exeter Academy. JEWETT TUCKER. hushand of Estelle Edelin - - - Robart Catlett. 70, 1330 Columbia road Tomorrow—Low tide, 10:31 a.m. and | The news that death had occurred i S Walker ‘and eon of the late Jud\'(;kl}'lflvnfl' hock to Saran Alice Rader, 73 3014 2bth st. ne.|10:34 p.m.; high tide, 3:47 a.m. and |at about 5 o'clock came as i We do not penalize b, AR Rades anown| J.W. SCHMALING DEAD. | fichoalicrs, Ron smstomes EYES EXAMINED FREE BY OUR our. friend A2 LIRS 330 Shes hiospicar, | 419 pm. this college town, which h: . friends. reluis Malone, 50. 1384 Taylor at. ‘| the educator intimately since 18 copy.) REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST allle Copo. 48, Coliimbia Hospital, ., The Sun and Moon. when he became president of Dart- WEAVER. On Tueadas. September 26, 1026, Homithle. . Sehehgls Today—Sun rose 6:02 a.m ; sun sets |mouth and for four earlier years|Retired Government Printing Offica] =8 L I e L b The Most Modern and Finest Instruments Made are used 5 Ailen Washer. 31. United States Naval|5:53 p.m. whilet he' wasia atudent Hore: LS T A in our Optical Department for examination of the eyes HOfDURY, | A chterkirchen, 24, 4818 7th at, | TOMOrTow—Sun rises 6:03 a.m.; sun " e o Worker Resident 40 Years. Thon. S, Sergeon 'on Friday, October 1y 8¢ Miflara Gardner. 1 Childiend Homital. " " | sets p.m. Known as “Great President.” | o0 o ting, 59 vears old, | Adend” thterment b Afingion Natjonsl Charles H, Heyl 3rd, 8. 2000 Wyoming ave. | Moon sets 2:58 p.m. Dr. William Jewett Tucker, presi-1 o & - 4 ernment | Cemetery. GRS retired reader in the ( Dorothy C. Tracy. 4" months, Children’s e . z 2 KAHN OPTI AL O Hofhit8s Smith, 65, 1710 U et Zuicmiobte iemoai (0 Te lightediones [ enE emeH st ag DRE EnE “”GT)' Printing Ofice, died yesterday after | WILLIAME. , On Wedniudys., Septepbyr £2: = tla o Cothert. T BIS INT S TR Tone aive; aui was known in New England as Vihe |, jong “jiness, at his residence Toved Wite of ‘Wiltiam 1. Wiiitame. * Fa- entered eternal rest one year ago $oday. 'ndu\'(‘»:‘\:’:;l:t’l“:’lz’ll Cards of Thanks. " Today recails a memory oudy | study for the minist; Clear his graduation from fames Benjamin Colbert 12 3rd st. se. great president,” who brought Dart- [ b Bl i e T e O 5 Gy g L e 617 S th Street N.W 0] ———| 0| ——| o IRk bR it Weather in Various Cities. Eroatn from i posttion of a small | \Webster street. He wis & nalve off BE APRVWp ey Beioher 1.t 3 0 ven! ree ¥V z & Temperature. »z New Hampshire college to that of a fyoocri e S Om T Cheen | m- Intermeit Fort L 5 s atlon: ational institution. | Y aShing year b (Between F and G Streets) § sm gy o3 i e (o el presiaacy| D Byed tny s LEEItInE Qe O3 In Memoriam. 2 B B8 25 2% : 9 he suc- | Al Ll % . tations: 25 %2 5B iner, | Of Dartmouth in 1893 as c- | igra. Mac L. Schmaling. P £ ’ H a2 cessor to Dr. Samuel Coleord Bart- “uneral vices will be conducted | “ mother. TOR. Sno ded ten g lett, At the time of his inauguration | CHEERCE HErt O at 2 o'clock at| vears Loptember 30,1910 o the college was in debt; its enroll- |;;i15e residence by Rev. E. 8. Dunlap | - Wg love wou wtill, dear mother. - : ment numbered but slightly more |oe st john's Church, followed by in-| your memory 16 not forsoiten. 7th & F StS Apllene .. . % 9 3 "xf": 300 o “(nt‘l '(htlz ",‘,l",he'r,‘(;""l terment in Rock Creek Cemetery. There 13 hio one can take your place. . s 22 plant consisted of b t 15 ina 2 " A h l G " l fi‘;‘{’é",',‘.ffi ’g ] bulldings. At his retyrement, in 1909, g —— LRI GRAND: | aitimore .| 30.18 63 B8 Dartmouth had reached an enroll- . 11 ! TER. LUt NES. JANS } S 5 , 3 25 " HARRIS, HELEN JACKSON Sp a t rave au ts Your Credit is Good at Eiseman’s . i 2897 98 45 D o an 1100 aanentss||. BirthisiReported. B e L Sy L S . - on B more than 20 college bulldings had | . foowing births have been reported to | ter and stster, MARGARET E -IOHS% harleaton % 87 23 been added to the plant; the amount oo e e b T O hours, | (nee. Gascoigne). who departéd this %m 43 &5 b of the college’s invested capital had 1 E. and M ffries, bo; fpemy-iour years ago today, September 18 3% 4 been increased by more than $1,500,- Our thoughts go wandering when daylight 4e . 70 000, and the institution had been o qhaige: & 8 8 strengthened and fmproved at every o the fand of long ago 28 &5 o point. Much of the prosperity of A e o Tho "t iiighe 0w e Qg For a0 Dartmouth at the end of President We scem to see in the soft, dim light 33 85 30 Tucker's term was due to the gen- Afes Burdict, sirl "face we'love the hoat. ' : 5008 4 B8 erous gifts of Edward Tuck, now re-| e Kieil: £y A Gota dous to e ar-off Washe ooy T opcoa s 2080 80 60 siding in Paris, who was his college 1. Lot T el TOVING MOTHER AND SISTER. ® "6 4l b4 chum, LEITNER. In sad but loving remembr / vifle ° 5008 B8 61 Clotdy Dr. Tucker was born in.Griswold of_our ‘heloved. dmughter sinter, . FI. 30.02 84 Gl 4 Ewas hory -G e E ho died o Al o tod X Breans.: 100 a6 51 Giear | conn., July 13, 183, the son of Henry B S0 Tann T e M maha 3 83 fopry [ pared for college at Meridian and St 1s"the voice wa love biladelphia Rafi entered Dartmouth with the class of R o e b S Plttaburgh. Clona 1861. Following his graduation he| Ot and ¥ HER DEVOTED MOTHER AND SISTERS . Clondy x . ortland M Clear taught school at Laconia, N. H., and | 43eth B MARGARET DAVIS. Fo 0. B vv ater and Dampness $ ortland, ¢lobas 1 Columbus, Ohio, 3 and| Antiony an CLARK, CARRIE L. DAWKINS. ou ", 0 % RCER. cre aln Andover Theologlcal s e b BT MR LR g In the earth soon rot wooden caskets, rust and corrode metal u rotected. - Rain | ordinatlon in_the Con Bl ek ohe 1ol ¢ re rrode me! nless protected the Most Liberal : fi'-’r'i"}lvn o5 | ministry, Dr. (Tucker became pastor | BROWN.” Wo wish to expresa our sincers ‘\n:jl‘,x:,,lgl‘“l‘):r‘|1n|’l:‘:l.‘tw . Burials in solid-cast, hermetically sealed Asphalt Vaults el Slotay, jiof ther e HIRGEE. CRIRGE: of nd il ihutes | patGHFERS MRS, W Ti0¥ R, - Terms Manchester, {ves and f is the surest and safest guarantee against disintegration FOREIGN. In 1876 he was called to the Madison dear mother and sister, Mre. | MERCER. A tribute of love to oup dear of the casket (8 am.. Greenwich time. today.) Square Presbyterian Church of New A RSO A. ROBERTA | ho departed this lifo one yeat 8go today. i We sell on liberal terms, but at the Stations, Temperature. Weather. | York, where he remained until 1880, HELEN ~ REED, " ED . 1i | September 0. 1025 3 ndon, England. 44 Cloudy when he accepted the chair of homi- Just a memory. kind and true i Asphal ul same time we give value. That's why Hrin prunce’ A o e Aiver Seminary DF Wo wish to thank our| Fheresmot % day. Uear grandmother. S . Viemn R = = A H 13 ends and relatives for o et hat we do nof i L sphalt Vaults g : s 8RR | Khcier ‘was a founder and editor of | D%, inde,an,relatises for, the Jotier k2452 oneN. - . i 4 h thoughtful people are buying here. They focdiolm” Rveden’: 111 50 Clear the Andover Reviews, and the An-| Deautiful S fent A The ckih | OVER. A tribute of love and devotion fn Which are outside cases of solid reinforced asphalt 2 oo Bermadore” " 40 IS gy [ dover House movement in Boston was| v - BARBARA -| " jnemory of our desr husbang and father. know that they get the right clothes at the right price without additional charges Juari, ‘P ana Cubar AND DAUGHTER-| life two years ago today, Seplember U, Colon. Canal Zone. 1924, & 82 P largely due to his personal efforts.| HER ’.‘.fi o = INT AND MRS. CHARL inches thick and hermetically sealed, preserve and kee| y p P Genry, Served as Trustee. Wi the caskets dry for centuries. i eaticre i i ; 5 Shiort and sudden was the ¢ or liberal credit. = Before assuming the presidency o Ot the oue loved by us all 3 i = * Dartmouth, in 1893, Dr. Tucker had m‘at 8. FODSY mas gross, the ;hock sovere, Ask Your Funeral Director Marriage Licenses. Dkl ey aninmewiber of | yimaasomn WM.",’ e it waineas] Behe e e e el the Dartmouth hoard of trustees, and O T it diff, Wednes: | The pain of partng without arewel folataage llcenses have been {ssued o the | paq gwice previously been elected to : il | HIS WIFE'AND DAUGHTER. * Joseph ‘G. Simpson and Rosetta Willlame. | the presidency, each time declining B L A T T p b ko James C. Wilson of fro SodbLl sl Joameg C. Wilkon of Brown Field. Va. and | the election because his conception of % ago’ today. Sevtember 30, 1924. Clarence C."Waddell aid Edna Roberts, [ duty led him to value more highly Gone, but not for tten, MOTHER. * THE ASPHALT both of Richrond: Va, the work which he was doing in the R VE v “ T gogmard B McGutey and Mildred A, [ iy In 1893 the inability of the OWENS. 1n sad but lgving remembeance G A A L Waltér S Creek and Martha L. Allen. | college to secure a. president and the ho epaied "shly lits Acieht yors it Tkt Mot A8 and | ong “delay in filling the office <o ap i Kol MLEY be- | today,” September 30, 1018. Cecil Chatman_and Malindy Gary. pealed to the loyalty of Dr. Tucker| Maric Ty Rosetta Minor, |+ Some think we are not lonely, aioeee B BOw and Evelfn SPocq, | that e slelded to the urgeht solelto; Gromee o Josenh palley. W Brocher of LoSihon' At tiries they soe s timile . farence Q. Gratam and Sailie . Burkin. ad consented to accept the| & o sty “Wiich we suffer all th whilo. §ijesacor Qs Grahamiang (i 4 tions and consen Ocighe pom 1 Union® Wesiey Which we suffer all the whils. oo e e n)fdv illian K. Johnson, election. bl ";:71\"(‘3\‘.1{' ird st. between HIS LOVING SISTER, ALICE M. A\'IA;)“. nds and relatives Clarence T. Morris of Charlottesville, Va., Recognition in the form of honorary Highlander of Raccoon Ford, St ents to notable top it 1 SMALLWOOD. In sad but loving remem- : degrees and appointments to notafie . September Atcw Of our befaved mother: AGNES {.’lA‘r‘Tcl}ul::;z:d‘neln(-ral‘c M. Rey- |lectureships was accorc "‘l "(: 2 N loved wife of th SMALLWOOD, wh departed _this life B o s occaslons. 1 trom ve E Kelly and Roie A. Dufresne. | Tucker on numerous o om ¢ thirtecu years g0, Septomber 90, 1013 | Villiam E. Ayers and Malvenia D, Carley. | was glven the honorary degree of Carrick ‘of Mananoy Cits. Pa. | doctor of divinity fn 1875 by Dart and Marcelia A. Breslin of this city. touth and in 1904 by the University Friday, October 1. | SMITH. Tn sad but lovine b and friends invited. | =7 ' Fodh 3 ARY " SMITE whe tives and frion ted. | “our ‘dear mother, MARY SMITH, wl I Creek Cemetery 30 departed thin lile' eighi years agu um‘f ‘Jolu Leghy._and Nell ; : nz';d."ar"u';:;;{.:gni:h—“ ll'n".f; Ellzabeth ¢. | of Vermont, and rm‘t‘{\"ml the dezres ;‘;f \ todoihle Ufe on Tuesday. | Sepiamber 30. 1818, vin pAUGHTERS o N e doctor of law from Williams in 1893, [ RJPipeper, =& G450 2 3 g OM__TTER' TEVOTED DAUG s, NOEmAR X OHrog sEMRAL HoRd: from Yale in 1895, from Wesleyan in her of Addicon Tana ) . LR . father o1 Annn v; | THOMAS. Tn sad but loving memory ot num. 1: Ini YVigli Moree et 1903 and from ¢ ohumbus in 1906. I e rother i oA by | | Gur dear mother, CECILIA THOMAS, who 1) 1894 Dr. Tucker delivere he - ¥ Tote e = Tk Qeparted this life one year ago foday. Four million Deople in the United | tures of tho Lowell Institute, in Bos tta Guirloy Mason. po% | September 30, 1 States moved inth new housen on May | tures of tho Lowslh It 1y Kot | Mauier B ity St anmof 8 | s pait,_brave aevoat ; Selocie” Pltiiae ad reladlcos In ity (o T W lwas mother's way: THE SNAP university preacher of Harvard. He| fieni {Atlunud" iy Vibers Fitate | Mot worth in £oid rould hever be uoted, was also a lecturer of Union Theolog- copy. ) . As we think of her today. fcal Seminary in 1897 and Lyman | BUSCI. Suddenly. on’ September 28, 1028, Dearest mother, we are lonesome, at Garfield Hospital, LEO W. K. BUSCH. For we miss your h""“‘)flla‘" WO | B von ettt 20 remetnber h can take yoi lace. SON "ARD ‘DATRHFERS: RY, JENNIE, ADA ASTETSON SHOE The semi-broad toe effect desired by young' men of refinement may be had in thissmode in black or tan calfskin. Its Stetson Healdarch feature will Spring pl. Tock. Interment Beecher lecturer of the Yale Divinity | #t Garfield Hospital, LEC : Private Ambulances || St St thatar > M | B e B e A Dr. Tucker was a member of the 0 A Requiem high ninss il City Calls Only $4.00 || phi Beta Kappa sSociety, a fellow | 1* 30" 8 Sl ohnty 1o g of the American Academy of Arts and am Rel es and friends Inv W. W. CHAMBERS CO. || sctences and a member of the New itend. Intermentat Arlington Natjonai | Wtk \e; a i * || Hampshire Historical Society and the |, < ;s d £3NMS, Who departed thia life elght vears Brown Stone Funeral Home Colonial Soclety of Massachusett Shadepty, on Tursaay, Septemy: | g0 oday THE FAMILY. o Cor. 14th & Chapin Sts. N.W. He was the author of many Bl e i WILSON: o Msband nd Tathor: JAMIE iy das | |eee e ninetar the b fer e SR I T T er,” in 1899; “Public Mindednes wsional Cemetes What would we give to hold your hand, “Personal Power,” in_ 1910; “The Your dear face just 1o see S‘freng’hen the foot thru exercise. Yo s ¢ g Function of the Church in Modern v LA T Soclety,” in 1811: “The New Reserva S LhL e cad e ik e P . 2 = ”» G y iers’ ome Ch o day on which vou died. TOOLS. which tion of Time,” in 1916, and “My r<' Home Chipel Friday. Octo-| _ The day on whic 5 Rale | h Haber\dasher\ Ei_;.% D ok paving Tor This nofire. Adams | eration” and autobiography, in 191 am | pipdiers’ Home Your memory will cling in ouf hearts INC gras. e = Dr. Tucker is survived by n W b It 13 lonely here without you, PART COTLIE ani ptt setter, moalg, white | widow and threo daughters, M o P : ] T e T ends Ya are b |3|° treet Ttk T mer Rindly claim. |"Washingten | H. Dixon of Princeton, N. J.; ot crtarley W Kooy " iitativon and | ¥or' bejeath the’ wmiles hero ‘are aching Animal Rescue Leakue. 349 Maryland ave.| Nelson P. Brown of Everett, Mass., am invjied o view the rymaine Iaa o Mg it A and Mrs. Frank Cushwa of Exeter, Ot 10 :30 b of Yo ‘ment v, A HIS LOVING WIFE AND CHIL CERLE on ¥ LOST. HAfi PIN—Platinum, __diamond center. e Eibier B e Bnone Potomas 5685+, SHIPPING NEWS liberal rewa FUNERAL DIRECTORS quarterman: e Civiored | " Frank Geier’s Sons Co. u BOSTON BULL, male, tag No. 10083, " D T T @ R S T B SEVENTH ST, N.W. ki bt es hovied 6 Aereaicy ol S M e e Jate Tresience | iierment " Arlingion. | JeokrS"Chapel Heiephiose __ Main 2473 brown, white chest, white ma t New York, Sl b R L’T. F. COSTELLO DG tag 7020, 1301 Euclid o | R o, S0ddenly; 00 ‘o LOCATED A% Sort AT NEW YORK. Ea yones aneral 1724 N. CAP. ST. ORTH 7978 ‘ " ~ Wm. H. Sardo & Co. | | : i 4 B T ;‘E iz Lincoln 524 ¢ September. 30, | 2 ¢ Tty Tttt | N L, SPRARE CO danghter of Tena Jackson and tister Neither the successors of nor conn Caeniia 61 Mamie E | it e oreinal, W R. Svear seranish e Frank 0626 1009 HSt. NW. 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