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THE EVENING RTAR, WA Make a Real Effort Now To see the new homes. Then compare the terms with other offerings today. $400 Cash—$60 Monthly (which includes all interest and principal) $6,985 $7,150 $7,250 Some of these semi-detached homes have built-in garage. All tiled bath, laundry facilities, hot-water yards for children. have six bright rooms heating system and play Inspeet 729 Rittenhouse Street, Fort Stevens Ridge, now and be in yvour own home before Winter comes. Open daily and Sunday until 9 P.M. Drive out 16th Street through Colorado Avenue to Rittenhouse Street, or take Georgia Avenue cars. WARDMAN 1430 K St. N.W Main 3830 Topcoats of Scotch and English Fabrics $29.50 Here’s a topcoat that has fair weather style and foul weather sturdiness—an all-weather coat. Colors are right; Cedarwood tan, dusk gray or dusted blue. Fabrics are right—to shed drizzle, keep out chill winds and give you long, hard service. Raleigh Haberdasher 1310 F Street Riverdale Girl Dead. Speclal Dispatch to The Star. RIVERDALE, Md., October 1.— Word has_been received here of the death of Miss Bertha Knight in an automobile accident at Barnstable, Mass. Three other occupants of the automobile were killed. Mis: was connected with the Unive: Maryland as clothing speciali home economics department and was well know in Prince Georges County. ‘While connected with the university she made her home with Prof. and Mrs. A. S on Jefferson avenue. g_gs Bon Voyage Safe Return These are the usual messages we send to friends before mak- ing a long trip abroad. T 4DES OF 7 AT & 5T “THE BEPEN Same applies to the service and interest and carrying charges on your bills every month. They go away with the mes- sage bon voyage and a safe return month after month on their journey: But not at Golden- berg’s—our bills don't .ll\c journeys away from the regular channels. 7th & SHINGTON, D. GRANDSONS BEAR CASKET. Andrew Lynch, 93, of Bladensburg Buried in Evergreen Cemetery. Special Dispatch to The Star. BLADENSBURG, Md., October 1. The funeral of AndreW Lynch, 93 rs old, who died Wednesday, was held this afternoon at 1:30 o'clock from the home of his daughter, Mrs. Mary A. Manning, here, where he died. Burial was in historic Ever- green Cemetery here. Grandsons of the deceased served as pallbearers. They were Richard Frere, Lous Roll- man, Andrew and Willlam Barr, Wil- liam Manning and D. P. Fisher. Two hours before he died Lynch insisted upon getting up. Born In Washington in 1833, he came to Bladensburg when 2 years old and | had resided here continuously since. | His wif who before her marriage Julia Walker of Bladens- burg, dled November 23, 1917. He is_survived by these children, be- sides Mrs. Manning: Mrs. Rose Rock- er,, Bladensburg; Mrs. Julla E. Barr, Washington, and Charles Andrew Vewark, N. J. He leaves six granchildren and three great-grand- children. was Mis ey Baby Left on Doorstep. A colored girl about one week old was _found abandoned on the front porch at the residence of Samuel Jett, colored, 1232 Montello avenue north- . about 9 o'clock last might. The ant, suffering from exposure, was taken to Children's Hospiml. erths Reported Tho following births have heen report e Health Depurtment in the 1ast 24 i an T Mrehaie. i, Weules' L. ‘and. Vireinia Bigefow. girl. Jates B and Carrle R: Madiean. kirl Abert ¥ Shg ot figrvey. il osenh and aro prongng) ' Staddox: T] cnojson:; t fnd Lucinthea Ci § Clark, k11 i A Ruith Ao e e Soane ey ov 1. and Phyllia Penn. b A and Ten pit 1 Rekn fani Freldy and Helen Dunn. boy A Luella Hazelton. boy. Carel Mitler, girl. A Bernadine Garroil, Mary E l‘ov\nnhend irl. aniiiel and. Sarah Bozin T, S Mantan Fowler. boy. and Elizabeth Hugh ; Gm L and”Edther Moore: hoy. B ania ‘Clara A. Wines. Eirl ted to ours boy Robert D. F Sts. TROUSERS To Match Your Odd Coats $4.65 Go straight to Ei and up eman’s for trousers, where you get the best values and largest selection. We carry a tremendous stock of trousers, by far the largest in Washington, and if you need an odd pair to piece out your suit, COME HERE. We Solicit Charge Accounts Liberal Terms to Approved Credit WATCHES and DIAMONDS S-p-e-c-i-a-l-l-y p-r-i-c-e-d-! For Men—This Elegant Elgin FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1926. THE WEATHER District of Columbla—Falir tonight and probebly tomorrow. Rising tem- perature, moderate southwest winds. Maryland—Partly cloudy tonight and tomorrow, rising temperature. Virginia—Partly cloudy tonight and tomorrow east portion; rising temperature in in- terior. West Virginia—Fair tonight, warm- er in central and west portion. To- morrow partly cloudy. Records for 24 Hours. 63; 8 p.m., 62; Thermometer—4 p.m. 63; 8 am., 63; midnight, 63; 4 a.m., noon, 68. Barometer—4 pam., 30.13; 8 pm., 30.19; midnight, 30.23; 4 am., 30.26; 8 a.m., 30.33; noon, 30.35. lHBhERL temperature, 68, occurred at noon today. Lowest temperature, 62, occurred at 7 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 61; lowest, 54. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 10:31 a.m. 1054 pm.; high tide, 3:47 am. 419 pm. Tomorrow—Low tide, 11 11:45 p.m.; high tide, 4:42 5.09 pan. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose, 6:03 a.m.; sun sets, 5:52 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun rises 6:04 a.m. sets 5:50 p.m. Moon rises 12:51 a.m.; sets 3:38 p.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of the water at Great Falls at § a.m.: Tem- perature, 64; condition, very muddy. ‘Weather in and and and and 2 am. a.m. sun Wm0 Stations. Weather. “qu asep Abilene . Albany | Atlantic ¢ Baitimore Birmingham’ 30. Bismarck . Boston Buffalo ", Charleston Chicago nclimati zcama [ SENRS Cloudy Cloudy Clear o 58 Cloudy « Sass ez el Colum Denver Detroit El Paso Galveston Helena Huron, S Indianapolis Jacksonsille ansas City. Los Angeles. Loutsville Miami. Fla! Orleans. a1k s o g SEEEE et e Bt cloudy FOREY Pucloudy * Pt«lo\xd] I8 Clear 012 l-'u\uufl) T Clear Clear i s Clear 0.2% Ram % Cloudy 0.02 Cloudy 2T Cloudy © Cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear - Rain Clear 0.30 Cloudy Philadeishia ; Phoenix Pittsburgh’ | Portlan ). Portland Ore 20 Spokane " VASH..D(C Greenwich time. today.) Temperature. Weather. Cloudy udy Ramn l’nrt. cloudy lear $ER clonay Part cloudy Clear Rain (8 am.. Stations, London, Paria, Franc Berlin, Germary. Covenhagen, Denmark. Stockholm. Sweden, Horta (Fayal). Azo Hamilton, Berinida Havana, Cuba,_..... Colon, Canal Zore. gland. il (ersiraved from Fome Sundag. sen- mber 26—Queen Chapel Road at the District Line, Brookland. LIBERAL REWARD. Mr. John L. Newbold 920 E Street N.W. ? h 4 or Waltham Strap Watch Exquisitely designed and fully guaranteed. Y Diamond Rings $50, $75, $100 Beautiful rings, set with sparkling_bluc-white dia- monds. Values extraordi- nary! aomsts-0 ane- A Small $25 Deposit Will $1 7.50 A pguaranteed time- piece, with gold filled case. Regular prices, $22 and $24. ——— Elgin or Waltham Watch,$14.80 Guaranteed gold filled z case and excellent value! Hold Any of These Advertised Articles Until Christmas Large assortment of Fraternal 915 G DIAMONDS D. ALPHER WATCHES p Ofihml Department is at Your Service Street JEWELRY lrfi&m‘ WE DYE WEARING APPAREL BLACK FOR MOURNING In 24 Hours The Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. Lincoln 239 FOUND. T COLLIE and part setter TR reddioh head tna" shate ity ll‘k Owner dly \lnm!ll Rescue League. whi ddls o clai SKVE TRRRIER wil tar 17 color short tail. Owner “apply Animal Rescue League, 349 arylas . 6.w. SUM_OF MONEY — Identify and all afte: Potomae 2 LOST. IREDALE, ale 1 d N AREPAIE: B o8 dng 480 Flosee 5, o nmmn cor o ern Blrn?flnllnl 4 pm. Liversi st tiw. o call B 1 tax No. 6083, Re- Trn 196 D st. 8.0 Rew BOSTON _ BULL, TE RIF male. dark > white chest. white marking on ace; lal 70 q 4 301 Euclid st. n.w. Col. COLLIE P( PP young female: lhhn{ like German police; t seen Manor Park xboro i G—Pointer. male: slender bulld, ¥ith fow DO o bods. Keward " 2007 1810 now. North_08 = Notity Took, name, some- . Thursday. FRATERNITY PIN. on pear] bar. betwsen Natlonal Theater ard th ot car Tine. n_ e«\ hnnu Columbia, rd NE \RET 2 akins. h.‘.‘ between Tnlon tation and 3128 Dumbarton on Tues- ga.y overiing. September 25, petirn to e wr_crmu:s Return to Miss Mack, Reward. & CTACLES—Pnlr tortoise-shell rimmed. n‘;&.m Notify Ernest D. Fooks, 1010 Taylor st me. o telephone Maln 1703 before 43 TARPAULIY, 20x20 {1 white. largo za o in center.” Reward. : ruc TMBRELLA. green silk. §ray sheil and green andle. green cord and tassel, on Poton ark bus connecting with Mt Pleasan: Please phone Franklin 10307, Jnca in cave dmlk1 .:nho and e, o8 Smorial of left in W R. & bout 2 viliued a6 Fift) Feweny. S pon.: valued ae " it ‘Ao 6 pin - Adame 1081, Toerd WIRE . HATRED FOX TERRIER PUPPY, male, 18 on b: e at " Lincoln it , possibly showers in south-! i MRS. SMALLWOOD DEAD. Lifelong Washington Succumbs at Age of 83. Mrs. Mary E. Smallwood, 83, a life- terday at the home of her son, L. Ver- non Smallwood, 1603 Lincoln road | northeast, after a long iliness, She was the oldest member of Trin- ity Methodist Episcopal Sunday school, uel B. Smallwood, commissary ser- geant in Cole’s 1st Maryland Cavalry during the Civil War and a retired navy yard employe. She fs survived by three séns—John E., Isaac C. and L. Vernon Small- wood—a. sister, Miss Ida Bartlett, and | a brother, Edwin C. civil service examiner. Funeral services will be conducted tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church by Rev. Frank Stecleman, by interment in Congressional Ceme- tery. Bartlett, PSR Mrs. Minnie Mead Expires. Special Dispatch to The Star. COLLEGE PARK, Md., October 1.— Mrs. Minnle Curtis Mead, wife of T. L. Mead, jr., formerly chief examiner of the division of trade marks in the Patent Office. Washington, dled early vesterday at her home here, after a lingering fllness. Mr. and Mrs. Mead came to Washington from Cleveland in 1910, later moving to Berwyn and followed | having joined at the age of | Mrs. Smallwood was one of the | original organizers of the Woman's | Christian Temperance Union in Wash- | ington. She was the widow of Lem- | then to College Park. Besides her hus- | band she leaves two daughters, Mis Irene, a senlor at the Marylind here, and Mi senjor at Western High School, Wask ington; her father, Leonard H. Curtis of Branchville; a sister, Miss Alice Curtis of Washington, and a brother, Walter Vane Curtls of New York City Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued to the followin John uigley and Alice L. Cumberland. Lorenzo Harrod and Olga H. White, Frank B. Robson of Baltimore. Md.. and Marjorie Chace of Chevy Chase. Md. Robert J. McDonald and Martha J. Simp- son. both 0f Seat Pleasant, Md John M. Phillips of Mount Rainier, Md.. and Alan H. Elliott of this city. Va., Va.. an John W. Queen and Gladys Franklin Herbert' A, Green of Bedford Cit and Isabelle V. Parker of this city Allen_Terry of Point Easton, Maggio Kemp of Woodford, Vi ames A. Crutchfield and Marjorle Taylor. both of Forest Glen, Md i Morris Goldfarb of Kingston, N. Y., and Elizabeth Mallen of Augusta, Ga. Gioban ~ Battista Marciaio and Anna Baranco, Levi Black and Hattie M. Nickins, Jumes S. Willlams. jr.. and Lililan E. bs, both of Annapolis, Md. Stanley R. Harris and Mary E. Sutherland. v v C__Allison. Dwight Burton and Beulah Davis. John C. 'Day and Naunie B. Pace both of Ri¢chmoud, Va. Theodore E. Jones and Ida Harrls. Frank Williams and Lillian Woodfolk. K Haberer. . M. Shirley Oliver of Stamford, Conn.. Marion Byrd'of Tenafly, N. J. Amos Lee and Pearl Kelly’ Clarence Bibbs and Pearl B. Haflstork. and Deaths Reported The following deaths have been the, Health Denartment fn the last 3 Cynthea Groves, 73, Georgetown Hospital napin Aloselus Herron, 73. Little Sisters of Poor. James Humphrey O'Lears. 73, 5022 Tth st Mars H, Marshall, 64. 8301 #nd piace Dr. S Hourinane. 05: 128 10th ®*chisiles Weaver. 50, Tuberculosis Hospital James A Connor. 58. Georxe Washmgton University Hospital. Walter Reed Hos orted to hours o Michiael piCrelvn G. Luberoff. 45 ’l‘n W. K. Busch, “fi Garfleld Hospital. Folomin Allen ’mm(:r 'Hosoital ll'l‘bflrl E ‘Walter Reed Hos- . We wish to express our deepest appreciation and thanks to our relatives, Iriends and neighbors for their kindness: fympathy and beautiful floral pieces at the death ‘of our beloved mother. AR- MOND BOLLING. who died September 12, FAMILY. # HOW \KD I wish to express my sincers thanks and appreciation to the rPllll\l‘ friends _and neighbors of WILLIAM HOWARD. during his illness. and floral tributes at the time of his death. A DEVOTED” FRIEND, MRS ANytE MYERS. We wish to express our sincers thanks and appreciation to our relatives, {riends and nelghbors for their evmpathy and beautiful floral tributes sent at the time of the death of our dear son, WAL- TER CLAUDE MYE| MR, AND NRS. J.UC. MYERS AND FAMILY. Beaths. XANDER. Departed this life Wednes- das, Septewber 26710 (30 am.. at salfinger ong illness, GEORGE <DER. hiisbang of the te Mary father - of Jennia ce Jackson. Tha re- oon & Allen’s undertak- 12th st and “Florida ave. 1" will be held at Louise. Octover Relatives and d. Philadelphia vapers % pariors. t b e MARY F. foved “Thother 'of “Beatrics Needhar Marie Brockenberry, Mra. Rosetta Minor, (veurii nd Josenh' Bailey. and sister. of e, Hongy' Willlame.” Fuheral Satiriay 0c 2! Unton: Wesiey rd et between s and relatiyes LYEU. On Friday, October 1, 1926, at his residence, 1711 2 st. n.e 0 am. GEORGE W.. belo hiisband of Annie M. Bilyeu, aged 86 tice of ‘Tunersl herealter. Ploass omi flowers; (Philadelphia, Pa.. papers please copy BOTTS. - On Thursiay, September 30. 1624, at her nephew's residence, Mr. 'R. A. Bates. 1430 Tavlor st. n.w.. ELIZABETH. beloved daughter of the iliam H. and Evelina_ Botts. Remains resting ai her_residence. 1010 G st. e Funeral servicos at the Centennial Baptist Church, 7th_and 1 sts. ne.. Saturday. October 2 at 2 pm. “Relatives and friends invited. Interment at Congressional Cemetery. On Thursday. Septembe 35 st. n E LN CAVE fove 1o BT dulrscn an Mehalia Cave of Walter Cave and Sarah Lewic. = She leaves to mourn their logs other relatives and a host of friends. Notice of fineral later. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral parlors, 2222 Georgla ve. 0.W. CHARK.. Toeithy lhiu‘lfln V;re'dnsfll ‘{4 T towa uneral parlor. st. ne. fum T ot Haymarker. 'Vao Sindsy, Do ber 3. COATES. Departed this Tif {riumgh, of faith. Thuraday. 20. 8t 710" pm, at her e 115% st se. BELLE COATE tice of funeral hercafte On Thursd: September 30, 1926, er residenc Sih st HFRTIF IV idow of Robert Giving and mother. of David Givins. ~<he leavi to mourn their lows thren sisters. Rosatia voy, Fannie Scarbrough, Ida Carfpenter and & stepeon. Carrangia L. Sobreal. and & host of other relatives and friends. Fu- neral Tuegday, October 5. at 1 p.m.. from St. Luke's "Church, Georgia ave. and Shepherd rd.” Rev.’ Shelton Miller g ciating. ENDERSON, Suddenly. wadnnodn September 20. 1028, JAMES W.. beloved husband of Lmi_i(-nu—mm (nes Ewell). azed 4 ; ars. Funeral from his late resi: dence. 1230 108h st n.w.. on Saturday. ShoRer 300, 18" ok nioon’ Relat and friends invited Intermedt 4 ton ‘emeters. HICKEY. On Friday, October 1 930 am. at her residence mont st. 6.w. HANORAH., b the late Jokn in_the full on o - Arlige: wife of Notice of e, sememmr 39, 1028, &t Colum- ol CRIEY (s diightng of iy Sorisex. 2565 5100 R tics of ‘Tuneral Tate HOWELL, On Eridar, October 1" 3020, o e pexidenge 6000 33rg ¢ 1% Ftived husvand of Sargaret Aaipin Fowell. "Notics of funeral heraatier: o ACKSON. On, Thuraday. September. 30 5 At e recidens Sw LecY JACkSON" 298 anariier ot Lona Jacitson wod ile; 1 Mary Jordan, godenid of - Mamie £ Miiara. Notice of 11 i MAX. ' On Tuesdas. MO AS0 S 3 { Do oran st ow ey S Rate & fathe ot Alhflrunu i o ‘Clifion geral” trom” st Kiiuding’ %“‘ .2 SpdoiL Cort i devored ¢ hnn.!;" 184 “ml Olives September | \ | | =1u\1n |Main 5512 Bcatbl. Wednesdar. Septem- AS HENRY LYONS long resldent of Washington, died ves- | M at 11 Jincoln Cemetery ment Fort o. and ek B manda Dous, mourn andehil (Alexai Slee, - welovea You 4 best. On_ Friday at Provi LI “GAN. L late” Timothy ~ind niece “of ~Cecelin funeral hereafter Thu 30 at_the resie 4 . 160 beloved wife Js. Smallwood. Funeral 30 p.m. Relatives Tnterment Cong: Y. Wednesds 0 p.m., at Cathedral ave.’ ELLEN of the late Jaines Sweeh her late resi: Satu at 9 am. St Church, . w am. Helatiy tend. Interment Mt WADE, s ¥ 1§ ber vited to etery. Iay, Septem ROSAMOND " (new of “Howard late resid on Wedne: EUNICH wife on ALDORES \u Ida W and Lestor Wealey:” len and Teer Blacketo brothers and eix grand 1 friends, Sentember 29, beloved hu lier_of Lugune © Savos. Anna Ho leaves six hildren Servi 8 oclack : h'Capitol st.. interment Sprin B nd _other im Sn filcmonam. CROSS. In sacred memory of our beloved other and grandmother, JOSEPHINE RICHARDS CROSS. whom God took from ago, October 1, 1908. dear mother, T8 Wo bitie: -~ on 1: che for you. herished faces pictured on Amm;(“:‘ Jiar, voices that sound throush The loving faco of mother fs tho dearest ace Wwe two The gentle voice of mother is the sweetest sound to_ us VONTER PATSHTER LA R RUTH COLEMA S > ¢ FARRELL. Among nien the VRS AND and loving remembrance | RACHEL Octo- ber 1. 1919, Anni at’ St Algustine's Church Rr:t on, lnlfllhtr dear, even long years have passed aw Thou art gone, but not forcortent® 2 For 1 think ‘of you each day Eternal rest g t unto her, O Lore And et perpecual Leht ahine wron Jer May her woul. throush the mervy of God, D DAUGHTER, )‘Al‘Y‘E. In sad but loving rememb devoted husband and '»l"fl“l‘ HOLMES: ‘who denartas e today D AND DAUGHTER. . In sad but Joving remembra my dear son, DONALD. Mo JONEL %ok fl“l"l'rvwl this life five years ago, October Sweet memories will linger forever. Tmu- cannot change them, ‘tis true; that may come ot sever mbrance of von, MOTHER. JONES. In sad but loving remen: nce ot I‘L\;‘r' ll"‘kr nlhr:hr‘— E MAUDE JONES, b departed thi o sears o: day. October 1, 1924, '+0 YOS a80 b In_the Pn"\vl(lfifl hereaftes In the life that 15t be Somewhera in' Gods Jores Mother, we shall meet tl No_one knows how much we miss you No_one knows the love Sou Tave But we know that Jeais Hese Wilhh sweet rest Beyand the e HER CHILDREN. MAXFIELD. A tribute of love and devo- our h(]v»\r‘] ul V‘A! lv‘r\!lli‘r who e PIERRE. Tovine remembs of . o P artid wo yoars ago today. Ocigher 1 Aot Leaves may wither ma Friends will But never w HIS LOVING "WIF HIS CHILDRE ne SAMUEL L. his life i \IE_E._PIPER, GRANDCHJL: LIVAN. In memory of our beloved huse band and father, CHARLES A. SUL] VAN. who departed this lifs two ago today, October 1 ) Anntv mass at l!la Shrine of the Sacred Hi Today our hearts Our_thoughis How we love and how we miss thes None but God in Tieaven e son WIFE AND CHILDRE; 'NSWORTH. Tn loving remembrance of our mother, KATIE A. UNSWORTH, who dn,\nrlml this life nineteen years today, October 1, 190 1. e © heavy 11 of ‘thee every hour to this Jand of DAUGHTER, MARY M. RUDASILL. - il *r"x,,,}.u.,. Main 2473 T.F. COSTEERO ™ NOW LOCATED AT 1724 N. CAP. ST. NORTH 7079 " Wm. H. Sardo & Co, Lincoln 524 Neither he successory of nor connected with the OFig Spear eatablis ment. 1009 H'St. N. k. 6620 Phone Fray S merly 040 F St. N.w 1ent Service nm Hnfl - LINCOLN .k‘g:‘m Adipmobil # Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.W JAMES T. 317 Pa. Ave. S E Model (‘hnrw11 Atlantte 1700, n Gawler . Serv:ce" Funeral Directors Since 1850 l:fl. 'N.- CHAS. S. ZURHORST 1 EAST CAPITO) a'rhom\ l.lnenl'v;rfl',?.‘r Txmothy Hanlon _ Phons I . 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