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‘ D. O, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1926. 9 ' IOHN L. GETMANDIES || FROM HEART ATTACK Printing Office Foreman Fatally Stricken on Street—Pet Brings Aid. THE EVE s, 100 Funerals NG _STAR, WASHINGTON, Immigration Ban Vetoed. PANAMA, October 12 ().—A bill providing for restriction of immigra- tion into the Panaman Republic was vetoed today by President Chiari QUEEN MAUD.ILL ON SHIP. Rough Passage Experienced From Oslo to England. NEWCASTLE, England, October | 12 (P).—Queen Maud of Norway, sis- | ter of King George, underwent a ter- | rific buffeting during a _fierce gale | while coming to England across the North Sea from Oslo. The Queen, a ssenger of the 1,781-ton steamer Bessheim, which struggled into New tdnight last night, 14 hours 1 e, was too ill to land and passed | the night on board the Bessheim. | Other members of the ship’s per- | sonnel suffered severely from the ef- | fects of the gale. Deaths. On Sunday_ October 10. 19 residence, 107 Seventh st we beloved husband of Sarali | Owens) . Funeral eld at his_late resid 2 Octuber 13, ‘at 3 pm friends tnviied to “attend Interment at Congressional Cemetery. ¢ On_Monday, Octoher 11, RGIAXA P. BARNES, " widow wries, farmerly of Denver, Colo.. and mother of Cornelia S. and Denhani gneral_parlo® P. Barnes. Funeral Wednesday. 2 pm. teconsin ave n from residence, 3424 Mount Pléasant st 1,0 BOOKER. i€ aticea, =me 1 e o ; TOPPINS ERT. the . beloved N Booker and_fon of 1 sembln will lie in state Tuestay at 1:30 pm. 2 am Mt Ol funeral of Br meral Wednesiday o b WM. F id church, Rev BROWN. Mondav Deaths. S The_Kadosh ieted by Zoraster mairs of Sublime Pr SMITH Tue o'clock be con- he re wervice will Chianter, over © e WILLIAM H at 12 phinces 1 Rail Man Dies | __AS LOW AS LOANS . Made Promptly —on homes in D. C. and adjoining sections of Mountgomery County, Maryland, for three or five years at lowest current rates. Also building loans and re-financing of OSSETFHE|PS and_repair o in sald service. GTON, 33°, i Commander. 32° 'Sure Way To Get | Rid cf Dandruff| NJ. F. ARRL CHAS. H. AN Attest: HEXRY A CICERO « BROWN John L. Getman, foreman of the 4. Keeper of Seals Library branch of the Government Printing Office, died suddenly Sunday night at the corner of Eighth street and Maryland avenue northeast from a heart attack. Mr. Getman, “Do Unto Others— As you would have others do unto you,” has been termed the Golden Rule. | il meeting of William An- R P A A o P will he held at the hall this, Tuesday. evening at 8 oclock to arrangs for the funcral of Brother WILLL ST L Ml ia reaussted JOHN H. FRANKLIN, N. G. LW WATRON, B % s it Octgher 9, 115 83 LRRELE e ke feqvi ughters. fou rerod e ven. " Fiviors N Chiuren | Wgd- There is one sure way that never fails to remove dandruff complete- iy, and that is to dissolve it. This destroys it entirely. To do th! ust get ahout four ounces of plain, ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in - with the finger tips. most if not all. of your e gone, and two' or three will completely dis- entirely destroy every single trace of it. no m@ier how b “dandruff_you may have 1 will find. too. that all itehing and ot the sealp will stop instantl Vour hair will be fluffy. lustrous Slky ‘and soft. and look and feel ¢ times better. You can get liquid arvon at a store and four ounces is all_you heed. “This simple remedy never fails.— Advértisement. accompanied by his little Pomeranian dog, had left his home, at 429 I street northeast, to visit a store for ice cream. when he wass tricken and fell to the street. The little dog started in the direction | of home and was followed by persons who had seen Mr. Getman fall. | Through the pet they learned his iden- tity and addre Melvin J. Ost Mr. Getman, ru Departe at her UVENIA wife of dourn her AUGUSTE. ger his By moming andrafl will applications We are not charg- 1 ing any extra inter- est nor service charges nor carrying charges on your credit nor budget buying because we believe in the “Gol- den Rule.” We FOUNDED 1903 lay evening, October 10 101 Galena place. HOMAS on & his residencn 1926, | rin ) 1417 NO APTRAISAL Mi Street—DMain of Ti Remal Fliner v fav A fternoon ander, son-in-law of hed to the scene, two blocks away, but Mr. Getman was dead when he arrived. Mr. Getman would have been 58 years old Friday. He was born in Herkimer, N. Y., and prior to taking up a residence here was engaged in newspaper work. At RGES OR SETTLEMENT FEES i TITLE EXPENSE and lossy. ah Artaher Hill invited 12¢ Covenant Lodge manested {0 am 13, promptiv to attend the TOPPING WooDn. ¥ drug 1l nds respectfull 1 into eternal rest Satur.| at of Membars s 1 W VETERAN SOUTHERN ROAD OFFICIAL DEAD one time he was the publisher of the Octaber 10, MARTHA For the past 25 years Mr. Getman n ating has been connected with the Printing Office. About three years ago he was could have Octat ital easily charged you these penalties on your accounts, but for the fact that we dis- approve of the prin- ciple involved. At our store we have absolutely one price—cash or credit nd, besides, we | | | Eveming Telegram of that _cit | | | Funeral Services for James E. Mc- Cormick, 72, Are Set for Tomorrow. appointed head of the Library di by Public Printer Carter. He was a member of the Masonic fraternity and the International Typographical Union. Mr. Getman is widow, who is serious: ily residence, and a daughter, Melvin J. Ostrander. Funeral services will be held tomor- row afternoon at 2 o'clock at -the Northeast Presbyterian Church, Sixth street _and Maryland avenue north- east. Interment will be in Fort Lin- James E. McCormick, 72 years old, of 5515 Connecticut avenue, general manager of the Southern Rallway car department, dled suddenly Thursday at Spencer, N. C. He was born in Westchester County, N. Y., and had resided in Washington since 1910. He had served the Southern Railway in | the department 23 years. Mr. McCor survived by his ill at the fam- Mrs. COWARD, coln Cemete mick was a member of the Knights of Geargetow TER R.. beloved and E neral from h #.w.. Thursday thefice to St.” Daminic's requiem m will be sung for the repose of his soul. R e nvite Interment Holy Rood Cemete 13 4 630 am it Octohe October 11, 1926, o 9 Setared wife of Bk n Py the Tt Thomis fch. Funeral from her late residen Lincoln rd. ne on Wedn 13, at 8:30 ani Martin's Church at i friends nvited Cemetery. 3614 33rd st Nonday. October lax. Mount “Ratier of Josm rn their o Funeral, Hy 13, ife Sie Teaves to me other relatives and friends don, Va. Wednesday. October pm WALTON. On October 11. 1024, STEPHEN T Tihe baloved hushanid of Janetta Wal ton_(nee and father of Mra. George Walton and Mre' A, K. Wright and Melville R Walton, aee 50 vears Funeral from his late residence. 1121 Tth st ne., on Wednesdas, Octoher 13 at 2 pu. In terment Cedar’ Hill Cemetery LTON. A cpecial commu Myron M. Parke for Wednoad of attendi STEPHEN W late brother, N, 1121 7th et B THOMPSON give no preferenti discounts. The for us. 11, 1026, ROBER SRY, heloved hu band of ‘the late Emma L. Coward. Fu I from the nbove residence on Thurs October 14. at 2 o'clock pm. Rela- |, tives and friends invitec 1% (ROPSEY. Monday, October 11 T residence 1458 Newton LOU{SE K. CROPSEY. “Remains Chambers’ me. 1400 € navs until nesday. Oct Titerment L Neh Departed fhis life Tuesday marn- Gotab 1096, at Gallinger Hos pital, WIL - devoted f of Mr. and a Nettia Overton, Remains T Rhines Co. funeral ¢ stice of funeral later. October 10, 1926, JOHN WAN, the baloved husband ot Minuie Getman. age 57 vears, The funeral from his late residence. E At e on Wednesday, October 13 D Tnterment Fort Lincoin Gemetery 13 HARN. Monday. Octoher GER TRUDE. belovéd wife Tahn | Myrtl o e, Woiinetias : DN At 00 therice to St Marine Corps Officer, Drowned in| (! whete requiom wiss W West, Honored by Comrades to attend at Ceremony. woon. denly. ne at the oha 1400 Chap: hereafter In sHlemortam. BOLEN. In loving remembrance of my dear father, THOMAS M. BOLEN, who died ten years ago today, October 1018, one but not forgotten HIS DAUGHTER. MAY. MRS. L. RALPH BALL - BURNS. In remembrance of my daughter, SALLIE S BURNS, who eight years ago. October 8. 1018, We love you still. dear daughter, Though we caiinot sec your face. Your memory is not forgotten There is not one can take your placa Gone, but_not forzotten BY HER MOTHER. FLLA BULLOCK. * CHILDRESS, bute of love to the mem f my ( nephew. NEDDIE CHIL nd his wife KATIE, who died vears ago today, October 12, 1918 NAN! . but loving remem- e of my dear son and his wife, ED. and KATHERINE H. CHIL- ho died cizht vears ago toda: 1918 TS MOTHER. ¢ | n loving remembranee of our dear Feataence b 1 _and father ALBERT T residence who massed eight years October Monday is LA el st Octoh "Woon, of | W nw Columbus. He is survived Catherine A. McCormick: a son, Ed- ward J. MeCormick, and three daugh ters, Misses Helen C., Mary Jane and | Gertrude E. McCormick. i Funeral services will be conducted tomorrow morning at 9:30 o'clock at his late home by Rev. Thomas ¥ Smythe, followed by a requierm mass | at the Church of the Blessed Sacra- Lallie . George, 51, Progidence Hosital. | MeNt, Chevy Chase. Interment will Knnie Brown. 0. 1228 Pa. ave. sn b Dlivet Cemetery. e T e Sk i Thomia. 50,14 errace b Infant” of Margaret ‘and George Kuhn. 2 = = COL. A. S. WILLIAMS | Harrls. 71504 F L Eiova"o? Jacuagn. . K& Axriic mt e g Officials of the Printing Office will attend the services in a body and Ma sonic rites will be held. > e Dee;lhs Reported. The followine deaths have been reported to the Health Department in the last 24 hours: Bridget Creehan, 60. Providence Hospital Willlam Youse. 43. Homeopathic Hosnital: dlenrietta’ 8. Rousseau. 86,1772 Kilbourne lace by his wi Remaina resting W. Chambera ¢ Golden Rule 024, at 1026, & s e W W . . i st We do not penalize i our friends. dear GETMAN. On died LESTER GET iseph L. Hughes: 44 [ SFrancis st ne. days. Columbia Hosnital ™ e ichard L. McCov. 317 23nd st. =% Efh st 1 Johnson. 28, 2301 Wyoming ave. South aitol &t invited o SS. In sad 73 10t e Jeaves friend, ol Interment _at G Relatives and friends 1 on S . October o restdence i EISEMAN’S 7th & T Sts. GOOD Col. Alexander S. Williams of the | Marine Corps. who plunged to death | with an automobile in San Francisc Bay, September 30, was buried in| Ariington Cemetery today. Capt. C.| - FERNEY. In foving H. Dickins, Navy chaplain, officiated. | AR : P Five hundred Marines, in command | 2 of Col. Randolph C. Berkley, and = 3 el Marine band, accompanied the hod Sav, Ortob to the grave, and six of Col. Wil-| €k liams’ comrades from the corps were | | honorary pallbearers. They were: | Brig. Gen. Logan Feland and Cols. |l Harold C. Reisinger, Frederick L.[ !5 Bradman, Robert E. Dunlap, Harry on Wednesd, R. Lay and Louis M. Gulick. ey e . A trbut The coroner’s inquest revealed that > £ brother Col. Williams lost his life through i HARDANG. Q. 3 drowning when the automobile which L ShoTiERS he was driving along the b Mhosrpi o became unmanageable due 4 steering ge nd plunged He w solved of all blame. Williams served through: sular possessions of the Unit after entering the Marine | Corps in 1! He commanded the Manine detachment at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition in St. Louis in 1904, and was made chief of the Haitlan constabulary in 1918 served also in Cuba, the Phili Panama and Santo Domingo. present at the occupation of Vera| Cruz in 1914, and was a graduate of | val War College, Newport, R. I. | promoted to colonel in 1923 ears old. Births lié;;orted. 3 today. 32 Gone Tt 1 WIFE mibrance of my NEY, who disd Oetober 19 YOUR (CREDIT 1S LA Suits Overcoats $ On Liberal Terms EISEMAN’S ENEY. In ar brother two e D and E 0ot Interment Con EYL. On Tues his “recidence. CHARI mory lingers, nd trie r brother ER JULIA. © love in memory MATURICE I who died elght 1R in_France. YMOND AND Octaber 12, 1920, at Wvoming ave, n.w HEYL, Sk the “dea afson and - GETNE life one to into the <. Inlovi RIES. who azo tond But Jesns 1 took To everlast She's & the angels, Our darling in the sk Wa are going 10 meet on Heaven by and MOTHER, FATHER United | Wodnesday interment Fredericksburg st and sweet remembrance, 1t A memory, fond dnd trie: token of affection fieartache <till for you Mar hie Sonl rest in peace AND SISTER HIS LOVING WIFE AND DAUGHTER, | JORNSON. fn sl hit g of onr dear anii des ot MAY SON " baby HER DEVOTED Buy now—pay later. Get the full wear out of your Fall Suit and Overcoat. Have it charged on terms to suit your con- venience, without any addi- tional cost to you. Sale of Topcoats 19: loving remembrance | mother, LILLIE conarted | this " fite October 12, 1018, 30 s the heloved daus May her soul rest i peace. i Robert Rice HI'R CHILDREN. * ir loss_a_ husha ) lovine memory gon. Clinton: two sisters. Emma T 5 NELLIE M. KING and Lucy Brodis: one nince dind October voted wirl friend ar and friends. Fun Baptist Church. Wednesday, October tives and friends invited LEE. On October 10. 11 At her residence. 114 Tkt CE. widow of the' late loving mother " of Mrs o Va Mra. ihess . SUSIE | ter "of Mr Jeaves to ‘mo one unele, a fON i host of relatives from_Mt. Moriah and L sts. cw at 1 pm. R iy MOTHER D MRS. A, J n acred AND FATHER, JOHNSON, & of onr_daar tson. LAWRENCE B. MAD- who departed this life five Qctober 1 1. at e ) e ago today nd Mrs Mason herst, Pa Mrs, B eusthiy woe angel for him— Tt was Hie will_that he _should go. Jennie FIS PARENTS AND' GRANDMOTHER. « two son aw v _and | MORRIS, ad_remembrance of my dea ndmother ot Ethel | wita Flmotier MARSE MORRIS eenhine (nee 1. who denar Aniherst, Va. = Funeral o toda i at_Second Haptist Ch hetwoen H and 1 n.w.. K:15 pm.. conducted by Interment at Amherst. . iends invited. (Pitts . t Charles 6. and cssie Elchiin: boy irih: eith W. and Helon M. Motris, b TVan'p" and Ran Tashof, g 07 Joseph C. and Rosa E. Clark. hoy, John 8. and Gladvs A, Hartman. boy. Trving G.and Marzart A. Rern. efrl Richard . and Fearl . Fields! oy rthur L. and Annie B Saundere. bo Cart K. and Helen B bt pay 207 $25 values. Stylish coats, in the best Fall shades. All sizes..... Liberal Terms will ho held on Third &t nesday. at I7LYS Moman Va latives and Lufeh paners please cops.) 1 McCORMICK _On Saturday. Octaber 0. 1926 i Shencer, Xt JAMF batovad hiis and of Katherine A. McCormici sarviors at his lnte residcnce Recticut ave. nw 1. Wedne day. Octoher 13: thence to the Church of the ment. Chevy Chase Park. Waynear Cheve Chase Cirele. . whera | Teattiem hich mass will be sun e of his soril. Relatives tind | friends invited. Interment Mount Olivet ou, ¢ eannot ar Marie, your fas forgotten. can 4 [Rule Number I in Salesmanship] IT REALLY MEANS “GOOD CLOTHES” Salesmen are taught that they must dress well to create confidence in their merchandise. But every man ; has something to sell; ideas, talent, N S ability. Good clothes will help sell W BT HN S “your wares,” too Lost and Found Advertisements recefved until noon, except Satur- days and holidays, when are accepted up to s HUSBAND. CHARLES M( CHILDREN AND SISTER. LENA MORRIS NOACK, Tn sad but loving remembrancs of our dear husband and father. OSCAR € NOACK. who departed this life eight years ago toduy. October 19 In the b hereafte n life that i to be Funeral 515 Con: CHILDREN. * In loving remembrance of my de father. CEPHAS RICE falien thie life two years ako October 12, FOUND. POODLE DOGS, tw h Ton 4th na 0, Thursday. PURSE, small on 1410 & ad. Norfh 17 On Mondag. October 11, 1926, ut his residence, 1004 F at. sw.. HI ed son of John M. and Rome G age 15 vears and 4 months ence Thursd: it 8:30 #m., th inic's Church, whers Ttequiem mass will be kung at 9 o'clock for the re. roxe of his soul. Relatives and frienda vited. Interment Mount Olivet ¢ Tnquire 1924 Gentle hands that never w Torling in love's Eves that e heery en our et heed 10 meet Tepder. patiert Voted. | His wort Dilla, chanke and car tokena, owner identify and pay for | e 9 vard swest P, brown su s _Return to L. 1. . £ be quoted DAUGHTER ANNA Ioving remembrance of onr and wife f . rine. hetween Liberal ward MeMENAMIN, Sunday, October 2110 mm. at her home. k' Baltimore. Md.. HOSHALL, wife Menam NESPITT. 10 el DEVOTED ELIZABETH RORERTS. 1n oF DB M| denr ihos et “wix Sears i ber 11, 1620 pan thy cold .‘“‘[ thon liest, d Thou art wore ot Torgottent Bresh OUF lose will aver o Tor ua lonk an there 1o, metmney Mather. we shall ‘alwarn think of HUSBAND AND CHILDR 13th or on S i Box 271-D._ xew FRENCH POODLE S Dixio Br. 2520, GERMAN POLICE DOG outs. Adams 5804-J o beloved all white T Rambe ‘ Md | er 11 | LOUISA’ P, Funera) services 11 a.m October at St. John Md Snddenly on e shining i silent grave ar mother. Wed d 8 to Church. Grosham atoy 13% Olrey PITCH 121 M. T Arniy. T pl . ’ Tuesdas. October 5. at hi's residence on South Ryver eut. Col. JOHN PITCHER, U. € ired | husband of Anna Thomas rae 3 Prten stice of funeral later 1 and RAFTERRY. Suddenly on Monday. October d if returned | 11.1926. PATRICK J . the beloved his McKinley Delia Rafterry’ Funeral from his b.w.. Thursd: thenes to Holy thes. . S 5 anginformation, Clate. H00 PEARL_AND DIAMOND BROOCH lost \ay or Monday. Reward Theta ¥ Main 1 FUNERA# DIRECEORS WILLIAM LEE. Funeral Director and Livery ‘in Conniction. Commeo: “hanel crematoriums. brice Ave. NW. Call 1412 a ®.30. {rom 1. where requiem m for the repos Frank'in 2849 | JOK._with bank Took. $10 enr marriage certificate, on Sth st Deita it Telephone 13 5 b rank Geier’s Sons ar “I\Hr‘x" 1 - H ST. N.W sy Inter- e D 0 T ) S 0 N 6 T © GWE 1§ WD § DI © ) © K 6 vy © e O c T 8P D Reward, 3790 POCKETT ency and {1920 10a 0 POCKETHOOK. tan leather, con {able " pane Manout. &5 wWard." 1607 7th n.w. Apt THOOK 8 Co. hor 4 Main 2473 F. COSTELLO NOW LOCATED AT CAP. ST EWAY. O . October 11 LLIAM W w Wear Cedarwood tan inis faii- [ e and a Four Winds topcoat HART SCHAFFNER this new style PUMP —is but one of the many new models in patent, satin and vel- - vet now being featured in our— & Son. O tobe fends invi etery 11 ning valu. change: Te 17 ROONEY, 1026, MARY ~ 'NOQRTH 7978 FRANCES, heloved of “James e A : Wm. H. Sardo & Co, al from her late residence. 412 H ST. N Lincoln 524 ©e. on Wednesday, October | Modern Ch Neither the successors of nor co with the original W. R. Spear est AT »:1009 H St. N.W. Phone Frank Iy 940 F St. N.W. " Joseph F Birch’s Sons B (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.W Buaniiened 1512 MES T. R\'{\N ;Ju’im 1700. purple, Taro t Phone Saturday. n.e. venings. Line. LE DOG. whit from 111 R et Reward if roturned o al Front of Euchd Apt. Saturday i 10 n.m small patse contain and driver's pormit ' Liberal A" Bell, 81 Delaficld_pl October 11 Flufts e ¥, "Si 1 r of Mary. Cath T Chir L and 17th sts. | W Wi it [ ; WRIST _ WATCH—Sund wine, witn ik cf o Park Hotel ) Lo ave. Phone REWARD, Boston Bull Terrier. male. d Wehite MATKIng on face Phone Col. 259 FUNERAL DESIGN Harmony SMITH. Lodge, N B hereny nofified of the WILLIAM M. SMITH d 1 1 Mornin r Lodge. No Temple. No. 9, are invited, WILLIAM H DAVIS Exalted Ruler. Atwest: A, E. WIL LTAMS tary SMITH. A Geo. 'C. Shaffer 90 ym st xw. the Men's CIff Rock Main 105 Feanected to attend -the | CHOICE FLORAL EMBLEN in 2318 late hrother. W, H. SMITH | at_MO! ATE P | Brother from s | We Funer: stonw brown, 4 neck: ey Service . Funeral Directors Since 1850 ain 5512 d Forest Raleigh Haberdashgr 1310 F Street e 3 3 from his late residence. 629 R'st now, at Death b Prompt Auto Delivery JOHNSON. President Artistic—eXDressive—inexpensive. ' Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St.|swimit " memers of |~ BLACKISTONE'S | Floral “Blanket Sprays” the ~ Masonic Temple day 1 pm. Other Beautiful Floral Desizns. Modera JE. se. to arrange for H prices, 24th and H aod 1323 F, Tel. Mo &7 Begular communication. ¢ - 818 H St ohn F. Cook’s | Automobile . please b ith and Va the funeral of be held from n.w. Wednes- BRIGGS, WM, P el e e e D L e yepu—————— e e s S & WD ¢ G § S ¢ G © S & G ¢ SN, ¢ S § S 5 Gy ¢ = c— == 726 SEVENTH STREET N. w. Washingtow’s First Exclusive Shoe Bargain Basement 301 _EAST CAPITOL _Phone Line ‘Timothy Hanlon 641 H Si. NE. Puoue L. 5543, Brother W. H. SMITH = hix residence, 939 R o et

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