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LOAN CORRESPONDEN! “THE PRUDENTIA services for Hanford, eminent actor and long-time of Washington, turday afternoon. o'clock tomorrow afternoon at his late 2032 Allen place. ~ | generally are cordally invited to at- members of 1, peclally all ington an Legion. John Copyright 1926 Hart Schafiner & Marx. hirty-Two Dollars oes a Real Job Here Suiits and topcoals tailored by Hart Schaffner & Marx . Post, Palmer Charles FUNERAL OF HANFORD PLANNED TOMORROW American Legion and Masonry Will Particinrate in Rites for Eminent Actor. who died will be held at 2 Friends No. pastor | of Washington Heights Presby‘erian will be the officiating TEY 532 the styles Universily men wear blue unfinished worsteds, chalk stripes, checks and shadow stripes; all-wool fabrics; good tailoring SHORT, TALL, STOUT—SIZES FOR ALL MEN Raleigh Haberdasher 1310 F Street Blue serges, B. ‘THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, man. Hymns will be sung at the| house and also at the grave in Rock Creek Cemetery by the Scottish Rite Quartet, which is composed of J. Wal- ter Humphrey, leader; Willlam G. Atherholt, Kari Kerr and Homer S. Pope, with Harry G. Kimball as or- ganist. The list of pallbearers Is representa- tive of Masonry, with which Mr. Han- ford was afliliated for a long time, and of the American Legion, he having served for a number of years in the historical section of the Navy De- partment. The list was composed of John J. Ferber, master of King Solo- mon Lodge, No. 31, F. A. A, M. F. Lawrence Walker, representing Almas Temple, Nobles of the Mystic Shrine; Elwood P. Morey and Frank M. Roller, Scottish Rite Masonry, and Howard S, and Wallaco M. Streeter, past anders of George Washington ! APPAREL BLACK FOR MOURNING In 24 Hours The Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. Insurnnce 95,000~ $4240 at Azt 30. for Full Information LeROY GOFF It "":::::a 610 Woodward Bldg. Main 34 Life Quly those whohave undergone them can realize the mental and physical discomforts which many skin ;Kmiom catise. The distressing appearance and the intolerable icching any burning too often make life really miserable. Yot Resinol Ointment, aided by Resinol Soap, generally overcomes these troubles prompilyieventitithey ateevereiand | oretetabiisticd. The Resinol ‘trear ment relicves itching fnsfanilys Free A sample each of Resinol Ointment | and Soap—enough for 4 convincing | trial. Write Dept. 61, Resinol, Balti | more, Md. {months, will be conducted at the resi- iSchool he entered the employ of the . Howenstein Co. RICHARDSON FUNERAL TO BE HELD TOMORROW Services for Insurance Man Who Died Saturday to Be Conducted at His Residence. Funeral services for Edgar Right- stine Richardson, 37 years old, well known insurance man, who died Sat- urday at his residence, at 1244 Girard street after an {llness of several dence at 2 o'clock tomorrow after- noom.. Interment will be in Glenwood Cemtery. Mr. Richardson s survived by his mother, Mrs. Mary Etta Richardson; a brother, William P, Richardson, and a sister Mrs. Edwin L. Donalison. Mr. Richardson, who was president of his own insurance firm until recent month, was vice president of the H. R. Howenstein Co., real estate and in- surance brokers, with whom he had served many vears, and had been manager of that concern’'s insurance department. He was born in Wash- ington, March 3, 1889, and was edu-| cated in the public schools. Following his graduation from Business High Mr. Richardson, following the World ‘War, purchased the insurance busi- ness of the Howenstein Co. and last January retired as vice president of the realty concern. Births Reported. ‘The following births have been reported 'h’:\ the Health Department in the last 24 o John R, and Kathle ‘W. Hett, girl, " d M M. Hall. boy. ulia £ Shermean. bov. ] Genev'eve R, Bilthimer, boy. Paty and Annie Dohe 1 Clvde B fllll”" '!yn"(' Netidelgon, girl. Burke. girl " Rarak’ ote Re Conweli L. Morlo an George, E. and Trene o Alva C.and Mattie F, Baird, boy. Jonn T, and Laura Wilsan, boy. Teroy V. and Violet JETW i Aariotie M- Garney irl. id and Eva Henson. hoy wis and Ruby Perking. rirl William C. and Fann: Colvin. boy. Frank L. and Betty Thonias. girl Alvin and Teresa Sevell, giri Oscar G. and Colene Bine. boy. Fleming H. and Gertrude E. Norris, boy. OTH DS OF I AT & VT THE puu nur “Burning the Candle at Both ends.” You remember this old adage. How true it is today applied to the modern idea of extra interest and service charges added to your bills every month. Tt is just like burn- ing the candle at both ends—it won't be long before your money and your capital consumed and to advantage. Not at our store, however. We have only one end of the candle is no We do not penalize our friends LAUGHS AT THOUGHT OF STOMACH! . What a joy to thoso who have had to cat carciully, find they cam in- dulgo in what thcy want—and not | be ticd in a knot! That’s what hap- pens when you discover Stuart’s tablets. S A simplo tablot that provides tho nece sary alkall—and tho pangs of indigostion usually go in a hurryl Tho worst distress relieved in two minules or less: and all Sour gas, and bad beath. Try it just oncel A sweet stomach for twenty-five cents. _. Free BOX Now et & pocket metal box of Stusrt’s tab- Iots for & quarter—kecp it filled from the big 60c size. Sold in every drugsmru, or foll box frec: write F. A, Stuart Co., STUART'S E. R. RICHARDSON. THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Cloudy, prob- ably showers tonight and tomorrow; warmer tonight, colder tomorrow night; fresh southwest winds. Maryland—Showers tonight and to- morrow; warmer tonight and on the coast tomorrow; fresh southwest winds, Virginia—Increasing cloudiness and warmer tonight; tomorrow showers, rmer in east portions; fresh south winds. ‘West Virginia—Probably showers tonight and tomorrow; warmer to- night in east portion, colder tomor- row. Records for 24 Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 54; 8 p.m, 50; 12 midnight, 45; 4 am,, 42; 8 a.m., 46; noon, 56. Barometer—4 p.m., 29.84; 12 midnight, 29 8 am., Highes! ure, 56, occurred at 10 a.m. today; lowest temperature, 41, occurred at 3:45 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, o 8 pm (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 1 a.m.; high nd 5:37 p.m. Tomorre Low tide, and 12:44 p.m.; high tide, and 6:32 p.m. .05 The Sun and Moon. Today-—Sun rose 6:20 a.m.; 26 p.m. Tomorrow- set. p.m. Moon rises 4:26 p.m.; Automobile lamps tc half hour after sunset. sun sets Sun rises, 6:21 a.m.; sun sets 2:54 a.m. be lighted one- Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition water at Great Falls at 8 a.m. peratur 3; condition, muddy. of the Weather in Various Citles. w Temperature. (8 am.. Greenwich time., today.) Stations, T ture, Weather. D CLAUDES SEMGNES Eyesicht Specialist 1F YOU HAD A NECK A8 LONG AS THIS FELLOW : AND HAD { SORETHROAT AlLL THE WAY DOWN i TONSILINE The National Sore Throat Remedy DYSPEPSIA TABLETS | SHOULD QUICKLY RELIEVE IT Made Promptly —on homes in D. sections of Maryland, for th at lowest current rates. C. and adjoining Montgomery County, ree or five years Also building loans and re-financing of maturing trusts. pOs 1417 K Stree S0 PHE FOUNDED 1907 LPS t—Main 9300 NO APPRAISAL CHARGES OR SETTIEMENT FEES MINIMUM TITLE EXPENSE —Tem- | OCTOBER 18, 1926. FORMER DOCKS BUREAU CHIEF DEAD, AGED 78! Richard von Ezdorf, 78, Long in Service of U. S. Navy Department. Richard von Ezdorf, 78 vears old,| former chief of the construction di- vision, Bureau of Yards and Docks, Navy Department, died Saturday at his residence, 3176 Eighteenth street. He was born in the Palazzo Balbi, Venice, and was a’graduate of the Universities of Gratz and Stuttgart. He was the youngest Austrian of- ficer at the battle of Custozza in {1886, when he was wounded. After |coming to the United States in 1572 i Von Ezdorf was appointed chi |draftsman of the State, War and Nay | Building, then in process of construc- tion. He was employed in the Na Department as expert architectural draftsman for 22 years, until his re- | tirement in 1921, He is survived by his wife, Mrs. i Anna Lutz von Ezdorf, nd four | daughters, Mrs. Charles §. Shreve, Mrs. John M. Lynch, Mrs. Robert S. Albee and Miss Wanda von Ezdorf. Funeral services will be conducted tomorrow afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at his late home Dby Rev. Dr. umborx Scott Smith of St. Margaret's Ep:: copal Chur~h, after which the body will be cremated. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Business Women's Council will meet tomorrow evening at Church of the Covenant. W. C. Barnes will lectu on “Fhe Life of the Forest Ranger. G. A. R, will meet |; v in G. A. R. Hail. ty of Washing- Lincoln Pos 2 p.m. Wednes The Botanical Soci ton will meet tomorrow, 8 p.m., at the Cosmos Club. . O. Orton will speak of “The Work of the Troplcal Plant Resezrch Foundation.” lec- tion of officers and a social hour. Junior Hada dance November I/Afglon Club for the benefit of the Palestine orphans’ fund. F man, Rose Kru and Rose Brook Mrs. Harriet 1 ik at the Takoma Thed at 815 p.u. on “Sp Programs for Children.” free. Singer - tomor- Film Adm Civitan luncheon tomorrow, p.m., at the La Fayette Hotel. tainment. 12:30 Enter- Washington Soe of Engineers will meet_ Wednesday, 15 p.m.. in embly hall, Cosinos Club. Maj. U. Grant, 3 n illustrated 3d, will_giv lecture on “The Natlonal Capital of the Future, The Petworth- Citizens' will meet tomorrow night in Jopp Hall, 4209 - Ninth strect Com sioner Dough will speak. tion of offl Home for Widow ,", 8. W V. Assoc! ! Wednet Association Blec- and Orphans, tion, will meet . Hall. ! A free lecture on Insurance Facts” wi John Dolph, lo politan Life Inst ¥, 8 pm., at 16 auspices of Lor “Longevity )5 K street, under Leglon, Ine. Dahigren Teyrace Citizens’ Associa- tion will meect Wed 8 pm., in the Socfal Oy House, Twelfth and Rhode Island avenue northeast. essed by District Commissioner Dougherty at its meet- October § p.n., at United thren Church A five hundred card party will be en at_the Gavel Club of Mas ns, 719 Thirteenth street, row, 8 p.m. g Deaths Reported The following deaths have been reporte h Department in the last 24 H st 3173 12N st Cosmos Club, 78 3 on &t 2" months. 707 iam E. Martin, jr., 3 days, Sibley Hos- ital Tntant of Alfred and Ida Mendelson, Sib- ley_He=pital, e D, Stewart. 4, 1516 3rd st 44, 1638 Poindexter, Montello Lost and Found Advertisements received untll noon, except Satur- days and holidays, when they are accepted up to 10:20 a.m. nd Leep the cash. 800 ne ane Kk and white cameo aur- diamonds sct in_ platinum il e Sibernlly Tevarded” W, P FRIFF CASE with ins 12th 'n;‘rl F e and TAMOND RTN here menr Tincoln S150. Feward. Mra nd st.. Syracuse, N. - | DAG. _cocker snaniel. _smooth “ieh blact License 15 Memorial: v: T Thomas, 934 X . “Tair, EYEGLASSES. with nin and chaln. Thurs- ;1,‘“-_ xgfl.g~:.,,nln: district. Phone Mrs. Ely, white, one Wl Ant. 24, 2627 Adams Mill Rd. Phone Adams in case. near Mass, GLASSES_ shell-rimmed, Phone North 7951 and Dupont Circle. WEYS—Tnnch, in_brown leather case. be- i Otle ne. and 21et and, 0. Call_Adams 23° and tiny undersk cinity 20th and Kalorama rd. Will finder please eall Colum- LB between "$35 “and $10: wean Oth and 11th sts. Peward N CIRCLE. OF PEARLS with small dia- Beward phone Dr. Michaels. Cleve- ?nrx)-"mnnx—-o" Wi Pleasant car Biad i oAnge. keys. Please call North 1480-W. Webb. i POCKFTBOOK. with operalors licenss, 10. 1026, H. Eurland. 1730 14th st. POLICE D0G. PCPP;I Friday moming: ").|.| Ptk with tan_ snd ‘white cross on' o R:\cvnrd Call Lincoln 403 between o gn PORSE_Tn Tnion Station._contains money and tickets (Bermuda): Fridav night. Re- Fumade. Portland Hotel. white gold: Eiberai reward. ‘7553 Park rd. —BI: a hite, BRTER x?"uoffi—nm to "flffi’p " Slivér Spria, M ok retired, Quartermaster terday road, after a br tered the years here. Leglon, Wedn at Sacred Heart Navy xpert Dies. MAJ W M DONNELLY DIES HERE AT AGE OF 56 of Finance Divisi Had Been Chief Purchasing Officer on, Quarter- master Department of Army. Maj. 56 surchasing vears officer. Depart at his r the Arm anish War at the H: was nember hts me Society and S o survived by He was a Kr ¥ I(‘(‘ Walter M and a da 1 Donnelly. eral services wil Fu ‘ment in n L of Helen' W. hereafter. RICHARDSON. 1920, at 8 nm SHEA, At E . heloved son father of Mrs Reccardo ! st tives and terment Moust Ol VEIHMYER. On Sun at hus residenc J. OLIVER, bel Veinmyer. . F 1 fr dence on Wednewlar. al ‘mass_will be sung at Walter M. Donnelly, old lence, of C¢ Alex an Francisco. v. O tober 17. v. former nee ment, © hll‘f 1213 llness. e en- s a pay clerk during and quartern promoted ah will give a tea[taincy at the outbreak of the World 7, from 3 to 6, at|War and appointed chi ficer at the port of embarkation, New eda Good- | York. seeved for 30 < depot 10 a_cap- of finance of- of the American Holy V. lumbus, ndria, widow, Mrs. three sor 1l he conducted to mourn 4 friends. Fu- y. October 16, me. 1244 Girard Calif f 1 Shea and heloved b M Mass at St . October 19. at 16, 19286, nghter of 1zeral from oF st. n.W. X350 am sncention Chureh’ € at 9 am. Rel attend. In- ry. 192 hence to Church of the Nati 9 B ves Rad" Iriencls Angited fo at Interment Mount Olivet Cemelery. 19 | WHE. ATLEY. Peathe. VON EZDORF. Satunday, October 10, 1020 at 2 RICHARD, heloved hus of Annu \nv Ezdorf. aged 7! v-lr- Beral Tron; hisfate restdence. 1 {i; . October Hr and friends ot e invit n.w m attend desday: Relatives On Sunday, October 17, 1§26, NGAR P.. beloved ity (e Downey: L vee fRom s Tata Tonl 1 North Capitol st on Wadnes. llu "‘ tober 20, at 2 p.m. Relatives and iends invited 19 LETT. Sat ay._October 16, 1020, at his home. n.'Va. BERNARD E.. be. ::w{m; _‘11 «hand ;y( ‘hrulh‘:u Willett. "‘u ral Turaiar, October U At > B trom the Baptist Tempie. Alexandria. Va. Tnter: life Monday, October ent Bethiel Cemet 5. RAPHAEL H. YOUNG. husband Young._father of Aileen and Rosie Lee Y Notice of funeral here after. In Memoriam. ™ ead and lovine_remembranca other, ALICE R. ADAMS s). who departed this iife g0 today. October 18 ADAMS. of my_dea: (niee Burro: thirteen ye 1915 but_not. atten DAUGHTER VIOLA. * loving remembrance of m: ALICE R. ADAMS. who October Gone, ADAMS. Tn dear mother. passed away 18, 1913, Loved In life the same tn death HER DAUGHTER RATIE mather thirteen years ago, HARRTETT, five vears azo tod If we comld have And take our ch st wish fulfilled. ce of earthly treas beaven whatso'er wa “'DAVGHTERS. RUTH FaWA N : this” life O tober Foreet_th We Toved Their mems As“in 'tha ho Thera are tho never will who « To th | corTER ot "m Dt 1004 denr ; FVA DAssed away two October 18, 1024, patient. brave. devated was alwavs onr darling’s way: mnred ne hearts we FAIRFAX danhier g GATLAGHFR of “our dariin who' passed O'tober 18, Twa years | Octol reavy bute of love to the m mother. ELIZABETH 2 leit me cight years MAWKINS K vou in lifa with Wa love vou in THE! l( MRS “ARTV.\’ ® of. \u AT A “1014 HER SON CALEBR. * Snered to the rv_of_my, dear 3 RAWLINS (S U . ¢ diert” at “tie A Hosmt. ghi thday. Octavar 18. 1918 Rawline is 1aid who o wher nat foreotten. ut not foreotten ive he, emory d 10 reat. remember her remembranc our father who died two 191974 ar father. t see vour face < not forgatten. one who can take your B HIS LOVING WIFE AND SON. ¢ STROTTI! Sacred 1o the memory of ms mother. ALICE ST - Dasaed away _fhirteen 18 years may_wither, wers may dis; av forget ER, you. CARRIE who_pas today, October sleentng etly wave. ko dearly. vevard safely flowers 1 lova the & Where Lies the the "CTORS Timothy Hanlon @41 H St NF _ Phona L. 5543 “uneral Director and ction. C 1113 SF Modern_Cha: T R COSTELLO NOW _LOCATED AT N. CAP_ST. ___'NORTH 7978 Neither the ors of nor connected with the original W. R._Spear establi; pent +1009 H St. N.W. . Phone Frank Formerly 940 F St Joseph F Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.W Simges g ——Guik, Dinificd. Efficie /18 H St. N.E. Automohile Service JAMES T. RYAN 317 Pa. Ave SE. Model Chapel ‘Atlantie 1700. Private Ambulance. Ty In_Connection. Gawler Service Funeral Directors Since 1850 |Main 5512 1732 Penna. Ave. N.W. CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 _FAST CAPITOL St. Phone Linecoln 372 NCOLN 8200 Chapel. FUNERAL DESIGNS b ~ BLACKISTONE'S Floral “Blanket Sp: raJs MQPII. Other Beautiful Floral Dest S 1ith and H a.d 1227 . 3707, .M {Geo. C. Shaffer %o i stzw. CHOICE FLORAL EMBLE! Main o {ODERATE PRICES branch stores: Prompt Auto Delivery Service Aru~l|«~.—¢xprru~ue——lno!nflulv. GudgfiBArfi. Co., 1212 F St. We Specialize in Floral Deanns at Moderate l" lorists #K™E HSTS NV. MAIN 6953