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. o - TN $ S = . - - - 1 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1927. g ! E | Ga., 1ast Saturday, accordi vord Policeman Sues Firm. | WE DYE b JOHN H. EVANS DEAD, f2, 1 i crane 23 JAMES M. BARNARD, sgiss MRS. R. C. JOHNSON DEAD.| Polioumsn Sues Firm. | gy gffemoriam. \\’E.»\RI\(. AP! L BLA —_ -— interment were in l;rl'mvn Sunday. P TA PLOYE .| been filed In the District Supreme | COATES. 1In sad but loving nmfiLh'Axl ] }‘n“z‘?%ll:urs former Washington Merchant | du::;,hk:“ ans is u‘:\")‘;‘gle‘?gd;c.\h‘(‘:hrz? 0OSTAL EM 9 Prominent Charitable Worker Suc: - b;* s rlodoned BT~ ST prother, WILLIAN . the Washington ames Milton Barnard, 53 years old, employe of the division of malls in City Post Office, who residence, 1735 I street, Wednesday morning of pneumonia. She had been ill_ about a week. Born in Richmond, Mrs. Johnson moved to Washington after her mar- Russell Kelly, the officer says he was sitting in a parked automobile on the Bladensburg road January 25, when a motor truck of the defendant com W | 0 de one” year ago today, January 14 |/ The Carmack Dry Cleaning Co.| Buried Sundny in Griffin, Ga. | this L. F. Richards of Or{prominent in Masonic Circles. cumbs to Pneumonia. of the twelfth precinct, against S.[ 1020 | and Mrs. E. P. Gossett Mrs. Ralph Cross Johnson, for many | g, Sons Co., Incorporated, for al-| §0 sad. so sudden was the call, Linc. 1810—Linc. 1811—Linc. 1812° . 3 e ann , P . Hia deitts surprised us 811 nc. 8 John . F 7 s old. who | nf iri ind a son, E. Evans, of Was in Mail Service Here i inent in charitable work urprised us al & Years. promiu i leged personal injuries. Through At-| Perhaps some day we will understand { formerly for many veary conducted | Leonardtown, Md. here and a resident of Washington | 18 e 8 When o maet et o o la dry goods business at Second and | = Mr. ns left Washington to live for 33 Years. for more than 40 years, dled at her | torneys Bertrand Emerson and B O, o, sear with il s rm" N streets southeast, died in Griflin, 'in Griffin about six years ago. cath strangely bade us par .wx son. all the changes I from qur heart U)\’l\h HER MOTHER, MRAND MRS, WILLIAM T. COATES Bu s had been in the postal service con- tinuously for the past 33 years, died of pneumonia at his residence, 1458 Columbia road, yesterday. Prominent in Masonic circles, Mr. Barnard was a member of Harmony Lodge, No. 17, F. A. A. M.; Columbia Chapter, Royal Arch Masons; Colum- bla Commandry, No. 2, Knights Tem- plar, and of Almas Temple of the Mys- tic Shrine. What happy days we once enjoyed, When we were ail together: But, oh. how chanked it all is now. Since’ you have gone. dear brothar 4 havo seen you at the la Avd held your dying han And heard the last sich of )u\'r dear hea:t We would not HIS LOVI G STl viviax, o pany collided with the machine and injured him permanently. Carh of Thanks COLBE Wo wish vero. ks and apprec tivgs and friends for” their kindness. oy thy, and beautiful flowers. during the {incss and at the d{;im g HIS WIFE, CORTNUE W, COLBERT. 15% riage to the late Ralph Cross John- son. She was a member of St. John's Episcopal Church. One daughter, Mrs. Marshall Langhorne of this clty, survives. Funeral services will be held to- morrow morning at the late residence at 10:30 o'clock. Burial will be made in Richmond. RITES FOR SAMUEL ADAMS EISEMAN’S 7th and F Sts. TROUSERS express o ation to_our (nee o i) Whe emiared ' lide five ears ago today, January 14 Come to Eiseman’s » haye rot forgotten you, dear mother Deep in our hearts thaa sles & secret Clearance 4 REDUCED Your 5,000 pairs to choose Coats from—all colors—all grave by Harmony e. -—uuv»-uuv- 7th Street Challenge Sales, Takoma Park; D. C., and four sisters, ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. erans of the Civil War, Mrs. Ellen Spencer Mussey Tent, No. 1, and Lin- coln Camp, No. 2, will have public Joint installation of officers, 8 o'clock, G. A. R. Hall The Amerfcan_War Mothers will A special committee meeting of the Daughters of America will be held, 8 streets northeast. Miss Miriam Schonfield, field super- FOUND. vbite with tan spofs. nio_cal- nn Dear Chevy Chase Club: ington Animal Rescue January 15, at 3 H. JANE A. HUCLI NSON, W. C. ay. January 12, 1927, t the residence of her beloved 'hi aged 61 years dence iundn( tives and frie Lincoln. oband o1 Katie Pive: Funeral from late resi: January 16, p.m. Rela- nds invited. " Tnterment Fort .hnu-vy st Suddenly. JTuesday. IOSTig®, his, residence. e beloved son ot Mary Bhse nd rment Remainis resti i 1’5; n§ at he readtncs o!l her from her late residence, 1109 sister, 3rs. Louls Rule. t on Monday, Jan. HALL. On 'mur.d;“ Jpnusry 13, 1027, at 1w, & mAL L. Fb‘oloved hiisband ‘ot St (.hurch St :l“ne be! Satrd a, oleuh F. Bn‘ch . place hid from mort: Get Your Share for add - trousers He is survived by his widow. Mrs. it Bgat{)‘. Whero “dualls SiionE and iris love that " A s M s | Former Magazine Editor Buried at ion ot Hor by f’v'\m'“ Axp sox. LuLIAY Ay Of the Savings To where you get |||l S e premimged R Miss Harriet 0r 1 "bm. Saturasy, Janusry 16 LOTTIE DEAN. who depart- variety and value Funeral services will be conducted | Funeral services for Samuel Adams, ,mf_m"l”(‘iunmi Temple. o attend the heile One year a0 today. Janusry B ¢ 8 at the chapel of Thomas 8. Sergeon, |active figure in national politics and [ BYRNA S, U5 Julp, Drother; JAMES M. | 14, 102¢ pa e a c 4 1011 Seventh street, tomorrow after-|former magazine editor of this city, d! = % T Ak Sl f TRLa ol Select from our tre- noon. Interment will be in Cedar Hill [ who died in Albuquerque, N. Mex. The eaddest of all fa to part. Cemetery, with Masonic rites at the|January 3, were conducted at Green- Fo the fongue cannot tell its farewe!. And the sadn t leaves in the heart wood, Va., last Monday. mendous stock the Mr., Adams, who resided at Ward- Tua HER DEVOTES HUTEAND AxD cHiLD, o man Park Hotel, had teen touring the MAI’{LE .LPAULINE MAEHHALL PRF INIS. In lld but loving remnbrlnen o s e d t West with Idru Adams since last r dear husband and father, THO! 4 pair you nee o June. He is survived by his widow, | members of 'm-;}' Councit,| - ENNIS, who departed, thig Jjto two vas : : Mrs, Mary Lee Camphell Adams; & l'.": s :\,;.:;f ST o]l | B ot A Yo e e piece out your suit. ekoma beri Dgine wavland of | s, AN wnd Poioe n oL, doon, & | And your wulieswa kiew 0o wel No_one knows our silent he e, ne G WIFE AND CHILDREN. loving remembrance of our dear. h\uband and father, WILLIA] » AVY who departed’ this l". !th! M. Woodfield, 1655 Ben- y-ars ago today, January 14, 1919 The Catholic Daughters of Amer.| Dtk rd RY E. widow “of | Fign ¢ P> Inventor $4-65 alld Up izes ateri More ica, Court D. C. No. 212, will give a g:ffi"fl ff.‘é‘i?’c '"""\" Seiico b e | God"onlsY kiows how 4ad sad drsar. sizes—all materials. dance at 601 B street, 9 o'clock. yay 16 a1 Relatives and {’v“‘.."“‘“"{.}’ e At Sons and Daughters of Union Vet- | BUBB. On January 11, oz, HIS “WN! WIPE 2 A8 cRiCbREN. - dence. Landover, Md. GASKINS. ving_memor r b Vand aid 1aner vl.ho iell A axo today, January Yo (Rawilaste vt s Th the lone nd silont Blessed ‘promise they shall waken Jesus died the 10st 1o save. In the dawning of the morning aaleep one year . at 8:05am forever. Seventh Xteet ideas meet at the Lee House. Drother of Belle. 31 lry.‘?"fa] S bt o T T A O — a'cloe - 1 are fundarhental and Brightwood Cltizens' Assoclation 023 “B0th ‘st n'w, et b 7~ l d. will meet, 8 o’clock, in parish hall of HIS _LOVING WIFE AND so}.. MAR i sound. January GUERITE AND JAMES. ’ Hapoo Gt »Mu =:| GREGORY, In loving memo o o!»m&de-r r uuer and’ Xrlend TLLIAM 1l have a dancr, a Successful sales, such e nor,at | - gaeiier of Sir. td A Epiphany comen: | 54, é"" o yeat sgo 6day. daSiars L/Aiglon Club. 131" y n ercoa on your as Rummage Sales, LY 9 stynw. Saturday. Junuary 16, aé DEVOTED FRIEND MARY, * JOUVENAL. In lovin Yeloved Eusband Yo'“?ns k3 > o'clock (Virginia Dare Council, N W thi n Our Stock D Al B A AN ES : %:\;p;:li:k:},‘el?afl;‘r 22), at 711 D street. Hi rffvon: ‘fi'x"?i" fl‘rh“z’mn . I'I' I| (: 1 cil, No. 10, D. of 11 Clothing Dept., and A e o o ot bt Goidoerre” w-cia.f.’x‘.l‘n“i'-?’ ’fi"‘ o fi'_"‘né“a‘l"“ e e Sears our “Two for $15” in’ Masonic Temple, Eighth and F| X, haso. Funeral (private) Satur | o today, .hmunr ¥ Adp CiloReN. - i Silk Dress Sales are e KLEIX. COX. ‘In ssd but loviag pemem Interest on checking accounts notably Seventh The Big Sisters of he District wil | “°1y 2?.:';%};]!;}3: rettonce iR | GiSer Rttty S ot il ' . wid on daily balances—compound- Street institutions. o ErcUEOBREAEE sare. Soneral Toom the | - Yoo KBTS O¢ e con 1""" it “Teats sc ed monthly. No other street has O They shall always M bered % = ‘e, & > Py d h e Tn this weary World of etrife. o ever originated sucl visor western Pennsylvania religious $30 Suits & O’Coats % $35 Suits & O’Coats ; : l“cc"“s eeoola, il spemie” at- tho pavent: | i bo-pung 3t 1 e They yhall never be forgotien” Now Interest on ordinary savings teacher service, 8 o'clock, at the| Interment Mount Oliver Cemelcy THEIR LOVING BROTHER. CLEM. * accounts—compounded quar e e g ot o vt 4ol “ma o SOt e SRR o 11 gation; subject, “The m; lear, devo wi $22:50 3265 0 = St Mg I e | N el | oS B AR ] . e Dr. William Mather Lewis, presi- Taterment W oodiagn Fiten ’.'?i&'}’lfi-‘a""’w:’."‘c'fl'x?@‘ e Chfl;zlflg interest QH dent of George Washington Univer. |, bt e oo | B ook BEP e s "‘.:u]'“' . . ecial i . i ing wi sity, will be the speaker at the annu " exday, Docember e | e $40 Suits & O'Coats $45 Suits & O’Coats g SR ‘:::velt tou Zomnz true o Wiiard Hotel. Chaties Phaper of i m‘de" "‘r‘:'fid b I ety loader, Tond pad. troe. tificates — o the Willard Hotel. rles Pimper of 'ang 2 $ ow 0 e; compounded semi like all the rest of the Knights Templar will be in 5-"4'1-1" hrmhn— of ’"'"" S e S e S annually. Seventh Street suc- EReue 5 rrmg nu:n Jrorid_of pain and sorrow 330°00 s33- 75 om— McInerney Rites Tomorrow. "ofl’ "1'-'@‘2:".:1 "i“';‘z .L'" 1;2'2::“‘.‘5 il o l'.:“"“fl"m‘ "':‘.""‘“ Wik T I % i . P EVOTED HUSBAND, WILLIAM : .:. T M T t C I st servéci:; f‘?‘r F'fu'fls kot I’A;;:";Lla:'?d S MONROE. A tribute of love and devotion nerney, who vednesday morn- am, . ribute of love : f to the memory of our dear mother and 3 e unsey rus 00 ing as the result of injuries sustain- F siuter, Mre. MILDRED J. MONROE, who : ; ed -when struck by a brake handle Jeft Ty e Sears a0 today. Jaauary Other Prices Reduced in Proportion at Washington Torminal, will bo held | iy 13 m"f'-ea mg 2“ i Sl e s1d1; tomorrow morning, leaving his late atten e flowers we plac : Munsey Building rosidence, 721 Third street northeast, | Gro:. °"‘“’"‘°"" Buy .ov:‘:‘é‘r m‘r‘“in‘.’:“fem beneath o ges 1Tor erations th St N. at 8:30 o'clock. Mass will be said a Provid:nm T oeieat. :on‘? GhogsTat | 1 pweiil ne Be W. REN. an S, St. Aloysius Church by Rev. Father| loved son of Rosa Gross and (S0 Tate Eilis | HER PEVOTED “cili Pa. Ave' t. 13th and 14 - William 3. Brooks. = Tnierment. will Gro.™ S0 o el 'fn.nffi’,:‘m: St e "x:"':%aspi‘fi “‘gx‘n‘ R, in_Mounf vet Cemetery. parlors, 2222 Gem‘l’ll 1ve - PARGETT. Tn sad but loving, remembrance of my dear father, EARLY A. PADGETT. who passed,into the great beyond one year ago today, January 1 I miss you when the morning dawi 1 miss Jou when (he Right returns, J,[miss vou bere, 1 miss you there, thi SRR 19 1950 , ’ LI, e s | Bl D R e, . De INI hf ’l'h NE. -3 9,,_, .‘ 8. 34 e urs PAYNE. lnn‘llfl but 'Iw I g s 7th & F Sts. TERRIE] 3 E ua}]oin%vhh?":;; -Amfun oe"talt LOST. % BEAGLE DOG——Male. whito and black with 25 Suits an -~ %35 Suits an - %45 Suits an nmngi%ugo %u I s ¥ Latch led d St )l mb‘b ot pro Liberal n’wud .m. it .\’,’w York" Dpapers pleaso oopy Wednesday. at_her 3 Johnsan. ~ She i. rviv ter. filnn Macandn® Fanghorns. ot o ingt G, B e her urday, at 10:30 a.m. lmcrmenl = mcnmu"? Roses fall one b{ Jestis calls. mot dor orie, but for all And we mist anawer when Is. way. wo o Bot atf i3 well that is dope. n-». Drown ears, from lower end Mon HOUCK. _ Suddne B0 P nall Ederetang, | o Sifiabie reiward. _Artirur "'“' 1701 Univeistty Hospitan s cmm, S u DEVOTED SISTER: Efizum HILL. * — — = BRACELET—Diamond brace} containing loved ROBINSON. In sad but Xovln( emembraoce ¥ 0:U C R D LI GO0ED AT .EFSEMAN’S o ol sqgail olioni, A WARE| Sl Hmalne el 1 Henines | FORTSSO Y I b daing somemmbrane B ‘ o T . Roerie: Fhons Cleveiand ne. Notice of Tuneral fi:% go:}n:&‘: e anaa seven years ToN Roprx- HTERS, FA‘XNIL wL'l! E. Mkl_bxl:n AND SISTER, MARY co!}:i 4 to the memory of our ’ 1fors KRAUSE. on January 1 wq‘ 927, at 2:30 | beloved: r;u»,”fiuaflr:{."zvx j’fl" TON e - s o ”‘5'111 Q"i’n 'hfle '4 Tonhs o e aio reueton: V14 Temuiriieral from | (pes, Watery). who, left us sine yours O’Coats, O’Coats, O’Coats, ON LIBERAL TERMS Hundreds of fine suits and overcoats—of Eiseman quality—marked down in this sale. Now $192 Now 2 Now 34 50 .50 Tati fppl.v P s i revirs nl!ou\sazs-l’nlr oF whitegold-rimmed oxtord ¢ between courlho:‘-ux-nd T 3&". uth, l“fimf.na A o8, 'et '!W PACKAGE. ‘ax;‘om wagon. Courthouse, ard. > 76% E.':?‘ flcoaln R o G e o and 8y squirrel collar and cuffs. to American Railway l m. ne. PIN—Crescent of pearls. Cah Adame To7" PLATINUM BAR PIN. 3 small dlnmunds between nlellflleflnl:m and’ Occldental. Sultable reward. Friday. Jandary 14, 36 513 01 s ovednesday. Jam: ,4‘11 nua Reiatives o mlx‘musL i invited to aitend. b YLES. arted this life Mond: .v ary 0. P A owgfi'u”ufg chipel. gel tives and (nenda invited. 14° Duigh 0kt whence, to where? Here but & breath, then gone | Life'is A prison, death the releass, And then the' journey on. FAMILY. * TIBBS. In sad h(xlnb!o"’gnz 5{'1‘1’1" our Jear son and brother. LBS ERLY TIBBS. who denarted this life one year ago today, January 14, 19 In tho gravesard. softly sleeping. re the irees so gently wave, s gns Wo tpved 5o dearis: Ligs he lflueb’ n(lzn\ rave. ket n,m T —Pes: iy amon: STk Sho leaves 10" Motrn thelo Jow 5 Sias m HOTHER £ ke — aney) ; four aunts, '0_uncles and a IN—-DIIED id and onyx circle hnsl l 1 v NN 1 ~\(| but lnl b ;uyler- ‘Teward. " Please call Col 3050, 185 | 13"t 5 iends. F"""E'f{«'?l"w’nn"fd'n"e“r’.l dear’ molh"ul" 124} ET?"'”‘"'“RE“‘;"- ;‘\,{:u di 0 today. January 14 mother. how T miss you, No one but God can tell, C‘Il arrin HII: ‘oma d“.gly 'nm ln meet you & arow brown mlrll HER DALGHTER VIAE\ R GREENE. * . °then: m‘“xlm ?'-r -illm mnm reward. H. ine Wi the dependable Genuine reduc- tions that make it worth while to buy your outfit for this Win- ter as well as next. duced prices—you’ll find -selection is easy from Over 1,200 sufts and overcoats at these re- this large assort- E. velvet. child B, abo PURSE, velyet, child, cm. b about 1:30 xsE “Small tan. containing threa $30 §R‘. oaThy s gy toee B0 Taxoma ward. Phone Adams Park. three-stons diamond ring. old. joned ween, washroo of Powhulln Hom and 18th st. ‘o - Finder p urn to John cndn. B1s 1ot . nw -na e live SETTE Dlack; o Ilcked. muni oda i240 Phone_Potomac 1160 HOE BUCKLE, suare cit steel fatio”and Clitb ‘st e Mark Alense. S X RING (youns girl" o G"E{av lass Fink-nitiats tween E and Mass. ave. sih 6414 ite. 28th st. n.w. hel On: . 2600 11 dlamond on Bth Liberal re- b wm. Relatives and friends attend. " Interment Mount MONTGOMERY. January 13, m” H, wife' of the late James A. Mont romt-ry aged g4 vears * Remaing rfl\mz W Deal's (nneul home, 816 H s Blor and’ wilk o aken. t0 Waldort, Mo where _services will be heid at the Meth: odist Church on Saturday., Saudry 15t am. QUAIFFE, Thursday LucY on o0 1927, red R. o5 5 urday, January 15, at ber me, 47t 8t n.w. " Intérment "at"Ariington. wer: Entered into eternal rest Friday ‘morning, January 14, 19 am., at his residence, nd - o . Hourn e deb rlurndn loving SPECTACLE CASE, ‘;mn black, ¢ canulnlnc rim glasses; near and snino PEARL phirg ar and_ dl-mond Rawiiogs. 20 “. VALVE wnu:L‘gFOnn Dundie of (,r.:ué.\’:l;; er 1% olind, please and Siorach Con open -fice, <OHaFold 3 ¢ Jout Thuraday’ S nw. (,ol\lm WA’ ND CHATN. §old; Chery_ Chass even! Finder” please e Cleveland. 5 watd o mother and father. Robert ne: and friends. Fu; orning January 18 at o Sheplierd, uj th fnmmem ai Ariingion National Cemetery: T0; On Wednesday, Janua l 8 pm. SALLIE RIGGLE gt the 1ate. Jo1n " and aran A al ey lers 1730 Pelm.ylvlml ave on Satur: g‘k January 16 at 10 am. Interment Hill Cemetery. 14 [ Vedpesday, January W i Friday. ‘Jan- inierment Bl ate. 14 esday, Janu nger Howpital, WRENN. oving _re: OF ot dear mother, Llexngfi"w'm:wx who passed away oue Sear ago today. Jan: uary 14, I May hpr soul rest in ERLOVING CHilDREN. - FUNERAL DIRECTORS. V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the su of nor connected mmG the original ar establish- Biloas pragk. 00261009 H St. N.W. Formerly 940 ¥ 81. N.W. Gawler Service Morticians Since 1850 Member N-nnnu Belected Morticiane Main 5512 4132 Peona. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.W. ;;'g,yy-',-,-:y,,gl nified,” Efficlent Service WRIST y.ucn. Tady's. green gold. Grien, Chael ment. § Iuitialy € 7 Ty York “Thester ‘oF W, Deal & C Pay in February, March, April Have vour purchases charged on our liberal credit plan. The payments are arranged to suit your convenience without any extra charge. an account while these bargains are available. Open BLACKISTO! ———lth BLACKIS N'E{_M Beautiful Flor: D e Hecht Co.-F St. Cut Flower Shop, 1st Fl. T30, " Bt 8w, 1937 MANDATN to nar“fi. f" Wi ana oe.hl 11 V-.. lite on Junye fifli:' Peafore fl"x foved ter. In Her 48th year. Fu ill 0 Tor ser urvloa- and 816 H St. NE. LINCOLN 8200 ICUT 'OMAC 4600. FORMERLY AT 1208 H ST. NW.* Floral designs delivered 9 m; to an; o E Unted JSthees- UGH- "’m Frmk Geier’s Sons Co. i‘.a'..-"f o *Fig Main 2473 i F. Ci 734 N. CAP. ST. NORTH 7970. Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Invalid Limousine e B sr Xp