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lorida SOUTHERN RESORTS Via Double Track-Sea Level Route SPEED — SAFETY — COMFORT 9 Thru Trains Daily FROM WASHINGTON Everglades — E&W. Cossts - Everglades Lid. * Florida East Coast Ltd —1 Night Out Led. —1 Night Out | Night Out 1 Night Out Florida Florida Special Coust Line Florida Mail 318 am. Atlantic Coast Line The Standard Railroad of the South Tickets, reservations, information from GEO, P-JAMES, G. P. A, 1418 “H” W., Washington, D. C. Tel. Main 7835 Ask for “Tropical Trips" Booklet BY U. 5. AVIATOR Lieut. Cuddihy Flies to Chile From Buenos Aires in Sin- gle-seater Plane. By the Associnted Press, SANTIAGO, Chile | Another American aviator has con- quered the Andes, one of the world highest and most perilous mountain | 1 | | January 11— from Buenos Aire Lieut. George T. Argen- Cuddihy y UNDERTAKER 4209 Sth St. N.W. Phone Col. 6324 PRIVATE AMBULANCES Towest rates In ety and finest mnake cars o and from eity b $4 ONE_COLUMBIA 432 W. W. CHAMEERS Co. E. 8. Zurhorst Call Lincoln 372 When You Need Us taithtully c. rhorst, Jr. For 60 vears we h: eerved * Washington ZURHORST | Morticians Milburn T. Zirkle, Mr. ‘ 301 E. Capitol St. Lincoln 372 | On Improved real estate in D. C. and nearby suburbs ~—for 3 or 5 yearsor longer. Prompt approvals. Ample funds. ‘H.L Rust Co. - ESTABUSHED 1589 - 1001-15%® St,N.W. is a Prescription for Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, Bilious Fever and Malaria. rd It kills the germs. 360 style features. More Power to 7th Street Day by day Seventh Street ideas of merchandising and credit are being ac- cepted generally everywhere. Seventh Street has shown the force and the merit of construc- tive merchandising. Our suecess with Coupon Sales, Chal- lenge Sales, Rum- mage Sales, Original Dollar Day Sales in the Boys’ Clothing, “Two for $15” Silk Dress Sales and our *No Interest Charges” and “No Penalties” on budget buying have won the city. Seventh Street still leads and Seventh Street will lead the way. Hobdsodosp esterday morning. The daring airman used the same | machine, a single-seater, in which his comrade-in-arms, Lieut. James H. Doolittle, flew from Santiago, Chile, to Buenos Aires last September. Lieut. Cuddihy was the world rec- ord holder for seaplane speed until the Italian Bernardi_snatched the crown from him in the Schneider Cup race. He is in South America to provethe ! superiority of American aircraft by practical demonstrations. A g CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. The Music Makers' Club will give a dance tomorrow, 8 p.m., at Masonic | Temple, Eighth and F streets north- east. The Newcomers’ Club will give a Midwinter smoker Japuary 17. The Mira McCoy Andrews Nursery will meet tomorrow, a.m., at the Hotel Hamilton. Day 10:30 The auxiliary home board of Ruth Chapter, No. 1, O. E will have a 500 and bridge card party tomorrow, 1:30 p.m., at Hecht's Auditorium. Annual dance and festival for the benefit of the Americanization School will be given tomorrow, 8 p.m., at the City Club, under auspices of the Americanization School Association. The Wild Flower Preservation So- clety, Washington Chapter, will hold a Winter-Spring meeting tomorrow, 815 p.m., in the United State N tional Museum. F. W. Smither of the Bureau of Standards, retiring president of the Chemical Society of Washington, will address the soclety Thursday, 8:15 p.m., at the Cosmos Club, on the subh- ject of “The Laundering of Textile Fabrics—a branch of Chemical n- gineering.” Two reels of motion pic- tures illustrating the development of laundering, from primitive methods to those used in a modern-equipped plant, will supplement the talk. All interested are invited. The Emma Sanford Shelton W. C. T. U., will meet tomorrow, 8 p.m. the home of Mrs. L. C. Pickett, 2043 Park road. | The Park View Citizens’ Associa- tion will meet tomorrow, 8 p.m. at Park View Platoon School. Speakers: Representative Clyde Kelly and Rep- resentative Joseph L. Hooper. Re- freshments. Everybody invited. Michigan Park Citizens’ Association will meet tomorroy, 8 p.m., at Bunker Hill School. Entertainment program. The Social Club of the Hebrew Home for the Aged, will have a dance at the home tomorrow, 9 p.m. The District of Columbia Life Underwriters' Assoclation will have a dinner, Thursday, 6 n., at the Hotel Raleigh. Representative Charles R. Eaton will speak. The Bureau of Commercial Econ- omics will show preview films of Egypt, ancient and modern, Sunday, 8:30 p.m., in the patio of the Carlton Hotel. Ismail Kamel Bey, charge @’ affaires ad interim of Egypt, will speak. Invitation by card. Woodmen Elect Officers. Special Dispatch to The Star. HYATTSVILLE, Md., January 11.— These officers have been elected by Hyattsville Camp, Woodmen of Amer- jca: H. H. Schnede, consul; A. C. Moon, banker, and C. F. G 'Washington’s Finest Men’s Wear Store! HUNDREDS OF FINE Hart Schaffner & Marx OVERCOATS S4650 Nothing finer in fabrics—nothing finer in tailoring—nothing finer in The very choicest customized overcoats possible— truly great and 'exceptional values aleigh Haberdashemr 1310 F Street tar) > PROJECT FORN.Y. Grand Central Palace Pur- chased for $15,000,000. King Alfonso Backer. ——_—_——_—W——_ F !ANDES CONQUERED s e~ SPANISH CENTER THE WEATHER By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, January 11.—Estab lishment of an American the Spanish-speak world is p the ¢ nd Cent oining Park-Lex reported price of $15.000,000. The buyin American is known Inc.,” or ples. King jple of the . purchase of and the ad anned 1l 4’alace corporation, nd Spanish business 8 the *'( Spa he Ho Alfonso of Spain I3 to be a backer of the plan. Thomas H. Birch, president of the Trust Company of North America anc former Minister (o Portugal, whe heads the project, has announced that officlal Washington will co-operate fn the under The two buildin Grand Central T n entire city block tral Palace, noted for its expo will_continue for the time being to be used in that capacity. Eventually it will be taken over by representatives nish-speaking Burope, Centr nd South America and the Philip pines. Permanent exhibition of products of the various nations using the building will be provided, and a burcau for th upplying of commercial in wtion chools for the teaching 1glish wnish and Portuguese and a are planned. The purchasers expect 21 Spanish speaking n: v-operate and es tablish v and other loca repres A message sen: to President¥ Cool described the plan as a “spiritual bridge” whicl would bring the American people closer to the soul of Latin America. men 1 de las s located in rminal zone, The Grand Cen tions e ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. The Washington Academy of Sci- ences will mec o'clock, in the east building, of Standards Dr. G. K. Burg ector of the bureau and retiri ident of the Academy, will deliver a brief address which will be followed by the an- nual meeting, announcement of ele tions, ete. After the meeting there will be an inspection of the Iabora- tories of the Bureau of Standards. The Susan B. Anthony Foundatior will meet, 8 o'clock, at the Arline Hotel. Music under direction Mrs. Warner Gibh The Barry Farm C tion will meet, 8:15, in Church, Stanton road. Dr. Daniel H. illustrated lecture from a Physic| 7:30 o'cloc Lutheran Bure John M. E. Kress will give an he Cigarette t of View,’ Columbia_ Heights urch. Rev. Charles H Butler, D. D., pastor of.the church will speak and Mis Osther A Celander will sing. Lincoln Park Citizens' will meet, 8 o'clock, in Bry Association n School EISEMAN'’S 7th & F Sts. January 385 Clearance Sale $35 Suits & O’Coats 24 On Liberal Terms $45 Suits & 0’Coats 343 On Liberal Terms Open an account now || while these bargains are available. Pay in small weekly or monthly amounts. center for | ton Bulilding, at a | made up of | Peo- | aid cover | bank | of | The Washington branch of the So- } Bacteriologists.! at the Naval peakers: L. A tt Bureau of Y W, Schoening, Industry, and M.| Maryland Laba o ed clety of American | will meet, Medical Re D: Industry; Har Bureau of Animal | X. suliivan, Hygienie District of Columbia—Fair and con- tinued cold, 16 de slowly 8 o’'clo School. and E t temperature es. smorrow, fair | rising temperature. | and cold slowly ia—Fair ity © mp with low 0. Wi about 4 with air Tomorrow temperature. | tonight and | in north omorrow. Rev. | of the « | course Kni {at 8 o'clock the Thirteenth turies.” The Dr. Ignati “atholic of Smith, ersity W tures ring atu rising e Records for 24 Hours, Thermon ); 12 midrn 1m., 16; noon Barometer—4 30.06; midn 30.07 am., temperat p.m. yester iperature, and Twentieth Cen-| . | a Amerfcan University | Citizens' Assocfation will meet, o'clock, In _the auditorium of American University, Hurst Hall Park | the 30.00; 30.03; noon, e, 32, p.m., 3 occurred 8 nnual dinner for the installution of officer 1l be given 6:30 oclock at the Lafayette Hotel. Board of direc will meet at the hote 30 o'clock The Clvitan election and 16, occurred > date last year— Tide Tables. the United Stat Survey.) 36 a.m 3 will ylvania Pet War i meet, at 921 Pen: Slsab bl avenue southeast. g Gedditl | : ‘ Low tide, Dr. F. V. Coville, botanist In high tid; charge, Department of Agriculture, will e an illustrated lecture the ‘ultivation Ericaceou Plants,” at the mee of the Am Horticultural v, 8 o' in the New National Museum. to the public. James S Spanish 8 o'clock, Col. ‘I'm d and p.am. OMOrrow 4 pon.; 1 24 pm The Sun and Moon. Sun p.m. Tomorrow—sun ris 5:06 p.m | Free | Tods sets, rose, Spencer will the Business from 6:45 Church of lock lead | Wom- | sef Seiden am.;s s of Council | oelockat the fenant. At 8 Travel Club of sent “Tour 16, | pictures). All' w 36 a.m.; sets, the Cov udents pre (motion p. Auntomobile half he Condition of the d o'¢ lamps to be lig New York After sun in Europe come. Water. perature i wiition of the it Gire Alumnae Club of meet at the ho 1618 Rhode he Washington ta Phi will s lidna Stone, Temperature. Is- | Temi ub will meet Hotel Gordon. Temperatur The | 0’clock, Curley at the « tive Florence P. Kahn will address the Cour Women at an open | meeting in the auditorium of the | | Jewish Community Center, be lat 2:15 o'clock. There wi'l 1 | recital by Miss Kather harpist, and Mrs. Florence M i soprano, in a theme Romance of the Harp” M King of the Junior Council in prayer. The Soclety for {quiry will meet, 4:30 o'clock, in Room 43, at the National Museum. Prof Edward E. Richardson will speak of “The Philosophy of gion.” Represen of Califor cil of Jewish statio ~aatamo.e € hemnati Snow Clear, . Cloudy will lead | hilosophical ¥n. 1 Club will m t Capitol streei The Social t 211 I 1 Pen Women study of featurs 8 o'clock, at the Americ for the ing will_meet | clubhouse. Subject, “New Ye tories From the Daily Victorla Fuber Ste | chaivman of the group and Mr Killam secretar League of group Pr nson f Allce t Boundary meet, § 0 o Citizens’ tation will lock, in Burrville School. Association the Mount Citizens' lock, in t Church. he Burleith 1 meet, 8 0 Tabor Method CAPT. SPILLMAN U S.N., | TO BE BURI“D TODAY it Weatter | : Il 4% Part cloud: | Services to Be Held in Richmond || for Officer Who Became Head of Shipbuilding Company. Sperial patch to The 8 ICHMOND, Va., Funeral services for Spillman, U. S. retired, wi “ held this afterncon in Chreh. “Cant. Spliiman died in Balti- more of pneumonia He was a S Fauquier County, and graduated from the ademy attended the of Technol was assigned tb the of construction of the ah and Tennessee, 1 Miss Lucille’ Martin of nmit; Md., who survives him have two sons and a daughter crving through the World War, h ed and became president of Maryland Dry Dock and Ship building Co. REIGN. (R am. Greenwich tim: Stations today.) Part clondy Clondv Clondy r January Capt. John 11— A be Funeral Servi Interment in Arlington. Funeral Tohn J. O'Connell, 86 vears old. v Snanish-Ameriean who Tu services for Briz. Gen. A., retired, the cCivil, suy vr\v\h n P s U n were conducted 'n holic Chu today rment, with full milit in Arlington Cemeter Palbearers were Maj. Gen Summerall, chief of Maj. Gen, John L. Clem, U. ¢ May. Gen.” David © A., retifed; Maj. Gen i ch Veloek honors, nt of Johan- The municipal light rned more South Af) 10.000_in_the T. Menohe S. "A., retired; Col. William H. -happat, U. 8. and ut. Col. Kens J. Hampton, es his other service Gen. O'Connell also. was a vetera paigns in the Philippine MRS. REY NOLDS BURIED. Nephews Act ‘as Pallbearers for | 74-Year-0ld Woman. Mrs. Mary ars old, who nots and | on Animal | 8 Maryland ave. s.w. all white, Apyly the Wish POODLE, m aryland | | inzton “Animal ave 5w Funeral _servi for atherine Revnolds, 74 at her home Seventh street nertheast, Friday, were ¢ Aueted at the residence yesterday terment was in Glenwood Cemetery. < of her nephews acted pall They are Russell Paul Chapnfan. Cecille and Gil- ind William Rhodes Mrs. Reynolds was Rock Brid and had heen a re shington for 33 years. She was a member of Mount Vernon Place M. E. Church South and of the Order of the Eastern Si She is survived by her husband, Charles B. Reynolds, retired employe of the Pureau of Engraving and Printing; a son, Capt. George H. Rey- nolds, and five brothers, Asa L., Tom E ries R. and Brads ¢ , all ity, and Henry Wyatt Gilbert of Tueson, Ariz. | PANK BOOK of Viy s 1S40 incl ton and Ke Liheral Newtor FOX TERRIE v 8w OF KEY COLLTE. bro 1805 Park 1 DIAMOND RAR PIN an F. ed f returned to at 4 female, reward arics A, Smith, 3 6130 L Reéward et 14 with _on oth'p Wt white spot on misa g from he. was in o 0 112" el n t native of tan 2 tin nn aith st nwe he nt n Maucsachiselts o information to North unds. n &mall plente notify . Davidson R soodle ard st red ne., ot i v nisht niw, and Blair rl R naw. Rewn on Sunday. Jan 9th car. Call Adams 957 Elected President by Woman' s‘ Boards of Foreign Missions. i | ATLANTIC CITY, N_J P).—Mrs. William' Edgar Doylestown, Pa., was chosen president | of the Federation of Woman's Boards of Foreign Missions of North America, in convention here arles R. Pancoa rman of the interdenomi committee, > the wceept only | ler conditio “Christian princi- FOX TERRIER—T10k and w on Saturdav. Reward. Phone T FRATERNITY PIN—Pei Chi On Year duv: nam W Peart, e Prankiin: 30883 o torfoiae_shell Monds Trmed to 3 January 11 | T Washine: Gell of | L n to 1717 Que four, in_ bl jing, near Colum! rounced n buyir in keeping with ples.” Alpha fraf N__Alpha Phi ) Mo A. Lo lost tams BRI, Suspicion of Thirsty Pair Confirm- ed by Liquor Raid. CHICAGO, January 11 (#).—This is the short story of a man who had a good hunch, but didn't play it. “I think you guys are prohibition agents, but Tll take a chance,” Anthony Forte told two men who asked to buy liquor from him a few days ago. Yesterday the men returned with a al |search warrant and assured him he _ 'had been correct. They found a quan- tity of liquor and arrested Forte and a companion. e Teather. at_10th and | ave. and Porter | POCKETROO! S Jning: betwean | 12¢th ne.: Sunda; ne. Reward. Mab 4 NG—Onvx_ with_ehip of stone: In or near Jelleff uried to A C. | WRIST WATCH, “diamond and platinu eraved, Lewis to Mable, and d.llc szso‘ ward for return to 5306 Sth Phone Adams_G508 WRIST WATCH, orse n.e. Return_§ and | Part cloudy | es Today Precede | Charles | Arthur Gandy Reeves Dies. NEW, YORK, January 11 (#).— Arthur Gandy Reeves, widely known author on legal subjects and former professor in the New TYork Law School, Ve & R WRIST WATCH, aftornoon. 181 7“1‘“ s (Hamilton), Sanfay | '$36—About 2 pm_ Satn | freen, Southern _Bide. 1 Hechts stere der’ please” phone Poto- | mac 2813-W. g INSURANCE OFFICIAL DIES. Speelal Dispatch to The Star. CUMBERLAND, Md., January 11.— S. Chester Coursey, State director of the John Hancock Life Insurance Co., died at his home in Centerville, Md., sterday. Mr. Haneock was formerly editor of | A we past Lodze of M ments have Carh of O:banks CROPP aper at Centervil grand v t Baptist Ch Adenly. Jarnary ¢ O AN AN 1 hushand of Mary ) o Win'ted n m:\\\\\ T B 1 Monday. Januars | crAME | Interment pr r D d mes m!w-ra of \hrlun Fopie rimwed £ | ¥ FRANCES LANCASTER, i RN T K P | DAVIS. Esthe Officers H. H ith, 0. a | fiineral of our char AVIS ! 1 to Sacre will be g gt i invited. Interment Mo ed 1o copy.) 10 Hospi FAT . F nds inv pers please y._January 8. ton University . IDA M FISHER. On Monday, Jannary 10, o et B.W heloved wife of from Met ween 12¢h The Omaha. hoth HARTYAY, land. Md pm. _Tnter DERSON. Hr HOWARD. n. STHERINE COM Howard. and hn C.._Geo January 9 1 Thirtieth * Hani st Church. At On_ Monday, Re 1 \rrm “Fh- 1 13m 13 at 10 nvited Tnter- (Baitimo; 12! neral from b *nwon Thursday. dan am. Re d_frien: e Cemete Ml cony) tives lite Monday. Mrs. f‘l"ur Rideeley 'm|4| ts. Remains_restin: S TRee ptheing 2t . Faneral ‘Thursday, | J: i | at iires funor Relatives and friends inv fh SANVORD, On_Snnday, Januare 9. 1027. PL12A SANFORD ‘of 318 Linwood nl. s.w beioved wife of Georgo T pother of Bt FARRIS Jacobe: Henncaon aid The 1ate Mra! Saky ElTave Gneral from & dence of her dur Faneggl trom, the e dence 5, het danch | ojm Wednesday. Jai 12, at 2 57 ilvés” and iriends' invited. " Interment Afexan a. BAUL, Devuried this Iife Sunday. Jany R T LA pme At 'Gallhser Hos. 4 . o Thiness, WILETAM 5. . AgS’ Yyears, son of the late Otf- ue wuocflv !'llncrn\ services at Georse 1 narlors on” Wed- | m.v Jatuney 3 1 Retat siriends, ng] nm§ tnm:m:fi? Paric “»' n.o reloved hisband-of Emma Cha ders. Notice of funeral hem SHAW. On Monday. J 10. dia hares THOMAS CCHARLES W 1027, at st pw., of Julin sidence am tives Ariington Dapers Dleae hishand SMITH. Cof Jacoy Suddenly, ~Monday A VAUGHN 104 men 12¢ 1027 nw 11 R st Jir hearts, twas 1O use ain tears R wio foki v o your voice, ith 1o sec “LOVING HUSBAND. FRANK, AND T PEARL AND MABEL. W4 but loving Fra HE} erave D3 beneath, CHILDREN 3 JR D DADE, e e o GRANDDAL memory of m: DADE. - who ¢ memory of our devoted mother and grand | Gibson, who K > today. LUBELLE E. BUTLER, ESTH KING. ¢ NDERSON. 1n I azo today Wi deparead January 11, HIS WIFE. DELIA HE ‘JOII\\V)\ Sacred to the memory of our i son. WILBUR M. JOHNSON, who o th 2t bisond ten’ years *dant rembered in death.” 7 n re HIS nwrw\\ MR. AND MRS. ART. remembrance of our H._McDONALD. who ¥ today. Jan- ER AND SON. r-mnmw LIA H. TAY- LOR, who die . January Ge Onr'lovine hearts thinic o NDeUILDREN. COTE, remembrance R A TR R L one’ year ago 10- 1. OKALEE _R. 2CTORS. Gaw!er Service Morticians Since 1 Member_National Selected Mo | Main 5512 Joseph F. Birch’s Sons . (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. \ W Yplabiished 1841 TCHAS. S. ZURHORST — T, CAPITOL ST. Piione L. Diznilied, Effic Service W. W. Deal & Co. 816 F u u. ___ LINCOLN 8200 Timothy Hanlon ___Phone L. 5548 Tll’l‘ OR.I(‘!MI. W.R.SPEARE €0. 1623 CONNECTICUT AVENUR POTOMAC 4600. rOR\TPRI Y- AT 1’&‘\ H ST. ~Quick. | Auton Te Main 2473 T. F. COSTELLO ST NORTH 7978, Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Invalid Limousine $20 et Lincoln 524 V B SPEARE CO. org, of nor connected Spear estabiish- ,,1009 H St. N. W 940_F St. N.W, 2030 14t Xw. Wa soliclt a trial order on_the ¢ b e Towest mll%‘b The Hecht Co~F SE. Cut Flower Shop, 1st FL Floral designs delivered promptly to any part of the United States Phone Main 5100 GEO. C. SHAFFER ' EXPRESSIVE | FLORAL EMBLEMS ODERATE PRICES Our Onlv Store, 14th & Eye £ uto Delivery Ser Aru-thpnulvo—An“"ex . Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F S(-

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