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WE DYE Asks $50,000 for Injuries. Claiming the loss of the sight of one eye and the impairment of the vision of the other, Thomas M. Fergu- son has filed suit in the District Su- preme Court to recover $50,000 dam ages from the Cafritz Construction Co., Inc. While in the employ of th conpany, December 11, on a con struction job at Fifth street and Dela fleld place, Ferguson says, a quantity | of plastering was thrown in his face, resulting in the injury to his eyes. | He is represented by Attorney T. Morris Wampler, " ® < o . IS OUR SPECIALTY Every une knows that by specializing it one branch ures better service than can be had by some one who does every- thing-—but does nothing well By the - et nclentific methods W e ‘mploy, w e nbantutely wire of re. wits, In the many he treda of pla turned out of Ihin office we have never falled in @ APPAREL BLACK MOURNING In 24 Hours The Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. m le‘lt-—unc. llll—l‘lm 1812 BEACON lNN. St.. 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Bart Will Be Buried in Mount Olivet Ceme- tery Tomcrrow R D Funeral services for M. Bart, 67 vears old, Teresa's Catholic Church Providence Hospital Mond conducted in the he was pastor, 10 o'clock. Archbf Curley will preside tion. The hop I§ Church, ¢ St. Peter ward A. Church, Catonsville, J. R. Matthew an’s Church, pre . Buckley, pastor Xavier, ceremonies. Interm Mount_Olivet Cemete: The body was placed in altar in_St. noon. F. lebrant Chur Williams 5 deacol of Md Rev. h, of nt was saild by Rev. G. J PRIVATE church, tomorrow morning ndle Highlands, ov astor who day, of Mic and give Ju n; t 1 Charles of died in will_be hich at hael J absolu e taking part in the mass will Thomas of St. Patrick's Mark's subdea; tor of and Rev. St. m will fron Special Memortal wervices for the children of the parish were held in the church today at 9 o'clock. Mass Finan and a Francis wster of be in t of the y after- v oy s th AMBULANCES tes in city and west Tt and from ety ke e s I'Hll\lu W. 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J and two uncles, . Charles M. Emmons of this city ind_Richard Emmons of Brooklyn, N. Y Funeral services will be conducted at the residence of his uncle, Dr. Em- mons, 1100 Pennsylvania avenue | southeast, Friday afternoon at 2 |o'clock. TInterment will be in Con- | gressional Cemetery. RITES FOR MRS. LEWIS. Burial in Mount Olivet Follows Service at Charch. Funeral services for Mrs. Katherine Hunter Lewis, who died at her resi- dence Calvert street, Sunda were held this morning at 9 o'cloc tequiem mass was sung by Rev. ther Thomas A. Walsh, pastor, at the Church of St. Thomas the Apostle, at 9:30 o'clock. Burial was in Mount Olivet Cemeter Mrs. Lewis, who was 59 years old, is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Harry Lamson, this city, and two grandsons, | George and Harry Lamson. lalc———lal———[q] " pavs 1o | Gold Rev. L. L. Mc- | ey of Catholic University | ‘ather Bart had been pastor of St. eresa’s, since April 20, 1901 and had | erved as assistant pastor of St. Mat- hew's. Col. 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Find this out and will never usea lesser help for col da Be Sure m‘\ Price30¢ CASCA E fl fl | fl fl fl | fl | — | o] (o WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, JANU. ] WAS NkTWE OF CAPITAL | mother-tn-Law of Catholic U. Pro-| Anaws Pevart | _Mrs. | Fick, of | of | UININE with Our RY 19, 1927. MRS. FICK, 59, DIES. | fessor Succumbs. Magdalene Fick, wife of B died in Providence Hospits morning, following a brief illness, was born in 1868 in Lake City, where her parents were pioneer resi dents. She has been living with her daughter, Mrs. Richard J. Purcell, 4202 Seventh street northeast. Dr Purcell is professor of history at the Catholic University The burial {be in Lake City, Minn. She is sur-| | vived by her husband, her daughter, | | Mrse Clara Fick Purcell, and two| Richard, jr., and Mary | grandchildren, | \lagd.\h-no Purcell. CLABAUGH RITES PLANNED| Funeral of Accountant to Be in| Somerset, Md. | uner: William Cla- | baugh, William public street died in night, regidence, 1l services for i 49 ve old, of the firm of Clabaugh & Co., certified accountants, located at 1319 F and widely known singer, who mergency Hospital Monday will be conducted at his late 512 Warwick place, Somer set, Md., tomorrow afternoon at 1:30 o’clock. Rev. Charles T. Warner, rec tor of St. Alban's Episcopal Church, will officiate. Interment will be pri vate. Mr. Clabaugh was secretary of the board of accountants of the District of Columbia. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. orthwest Union, W. C. T. U ‘riday, 2 p.m., with Mrs Columbia road. meet Henry, hour. A lecture on The Power of Good,” will be delivered Friday, 8 p.m., in First Church of Christ, Scientist, Columbla road and Buclid street, by Paul A. Harsch, C. S. B, of Toledo, Ohio. Public invited. A card party for the budget fund of the District Congress of Parent- Teacher Associations will be given to- morrow, 2 p.m., in Hecht's auditorium. The Social Hygiene Society will have its annual meeting January 24 8:15 p.m., at Grace Dodge Tea Hou peakers: Dr. Thomus Par an, and Willlam Knowles Coope: Club’s Midwini riven January Yhn«m" 9. . chapters of the Dis- ‘a Founders' day ban. p.m., at the Arlington The University dinner dance will be | Dinner, 8 p.m. The P. | triet will quet Friday Hotel. | The Maryland State Sockety will have its annual card party tomorrow, | 930 p.m., at the Washington Club, | Seventeenth and K streets. Those | taking tables are asked to bring cards. | Claude Owen, ropresenting the ave | thrift committee of the District, will | at a| | deliver an address on “Thrift” | luncheon of the Round Table Club | Friday, 12:30 p.m., at the University | Club. The President’s Own Garrison, 104, Army and Navy Unlon, will meet to- morrow, 8 p.m., in boardroom of the { District Building. Maj. W. L. Peak, commander, will muster a large class of candidates and, with Capt. G. O. Howard, will install Maj. C. W. Free- man, senior vice commander-elect, and other officers of the garrison, whose iIns;méllathn was deferred from Janu- Shenandoah Chapter, U. D. C., will glve a benefit card party at the Bur- lington Hotel January 37. Will Hutchins, head of the art de- parment, American University, will speak of “Washington as an Art of University Women, 1634 I street, tomorrow, 4 p.m. Students of Business High School will repeat “Once in a Blue Moon,” an operetta directed by Emma Louise Thompson, Friday night. Assoclation will meet tomorrow, $ p.m., at the Congress Heights School. FOUND. BRACELET, New Y maum}xln at’ 15th an; evenln( on _car H s GLISH .DdaG, and body, brindle legs uu' dnwn to_her legs. screw tail, x‘lly Washington Animal 388 ra._ave. nw. FOX TERRIER. female: fan in color: ‘white line down face: pink nose: long tail. Aprig Washington Animal Rescue League, 9 Maryland dve. s.w. ——— e LOST. BN Do T b1 L1, Fhods Taland ave. and Woodward & Lothron's: gold. 2 diamond and a eapphire. Return to 1717 Rhode in undershot jaw. Rescue Le SARPIN—Platinam with 3 Bires. Mon- January 17th: reward. o sap) Phone West Several woolen, Island aye. east of Ath ne. ward. _Potomac_4609-W. BRACELET——Platinum. 1ink, one diamond, one_sapphire: one stonie missing: in Henrs | Karr lewelry box, Saturday afternoon. Re. ward.Adams 840 on_“Rhode Saturday: re- 0] containing L ROk contalniag el s 1o ta clid l(on :me D‘ !nd bu money and_card dress. Reward ning & sum between Va, sum on Penn. ave. and oth | . or on Barcroft, —Oran, ES old wrap) md‘ in ress, | Tace, V evenlnx dltu Hox | prown paper. X NPl’TZ——WamIAM nwny (Return 1o Clara Dikeman, 8138 | sturn’ ra . S ine, or 8t ntarscction af 130h" e o e Phone West 1073 W Rewstd i contain, ng Welrlnl 8 wa R LT, Sshyyry 1B U me Tith and Rhode Tsiand ave.: rewasd: _plain_gold, initials “H. H._ Rew 8227 vard. North NECKLACE—Thres strands of small paarls, gId clasp. Reward. Address' Box 118 Har PIN— "—-“I" finder of round platinum pin, set with 8 diamond: te with Frank- lin_10407°? 187 V. POCKETBOOK- St. and West Sc chanan_gt. gator, u-nmmn “vicinity Peoples Drug & Jan, 18, t. wrist_watch, tore, 18th and ete. Co between 5-0. Reward. Col. 1. rd 7200. NG, diamond. a‘m ?fnd °(‘nu o LL OF EY—0 et Sat Bowara " Retih to Por” \varmmfitq: (Tl SPECTACLE: Notices. e om of Washing: TN Hovag e b-dollar bille, somig: e uts S50 A ettt 1o b eep ‘the 850" nd Fetirm 1 cart B Bitter, 7060 st mw. " byaacs _____FUNERAL DESIGNS. ‘m Dl uto D.“V.r' Servig Gude Bros. Co., 1313 F St. BLACKISTONE J4th & H Beautiful Floral and up D‘%fl’xfln 3707 The Hecht Co.~F St. Cut Flower Shop, Ist Fl. Floral designs delivered promptly to any of the United Smtes Phone Main 5100 GEO. SHAFFER mre.14,!!xi Center” at the Ameriean Assoclation | The Washington Highlands Citizens’ | ague, | Deaths. life Monda flinger, 1o Wiamd' GEtoted brothe Hawkine of Now, Yerk City and 5t Bira Laura Ora” Harrly o, frgm John Diber Srd_and o Rosemont ¢ ! this uary RANT Tl ardy, v neral Thursday Rhines’ Co.'s 1 std. s.w. Inte tery ADDOR. Tuesday. January 1 home of her daugnter. i Halt JULIE AMELIA: beloved wife Addor. She i ‘survived by husbs daughiers and n._ Funeral servic e roaid Y566 University pl Churgday, January 20, at 11 am Interment Fort Lincoin Cemetery. Reja tives and friends invited ANDERSON. On a.m. EDGAR L band “of * Mary more) | Fur 1006 22, at’ 2 pm. ted BART. On Monds Providence "Hospital o pastor of Body wil at ment at 7 e hus Whit Andersot om " iy 1 ence e o iy January Relatives and friends ju- | 19, RSON 108 b - at | Japuacy 2 Cath, tier 3 lem mase St h at 10 a.m Interment Mot at’ raday. Jauuary Olivet Cemetery BOWIE. Wednesday, January 19, 1027 11 am.. at his residence JAMES B, BOWIE of " Mar B. Bowie hereaiter CHAMBERLI pital, January BER'T,” beloyed Chamberlin CHASE. D faith Ne Suddenty 18, hus Notice of Tuneral her rted this life in full it 18, Garfield Hos: v i E ter of the late Chase and sister ' of " the (hase; 1 She Ja survived Mrs. E.B.C. W hory Cand e residen v. January Ee st now ’y p.m. In January at v Hospital, WILLIAM CLA { husband of Louise K 1 48 3 nursday 1:30 pm COOPER. Monday. J Bis regidance, 801 Mad Va. ‘NORRIS 8. COOF baiid ot Anua Madella a of “Mrs. “Gertrude, Coover Hopkins Claude . Cooper. Funeral ] Alexandria, _Va. %0. Friends and papers piease DARLINGTON. copy.) On Tuesday, January 18, ¢ residence, 1610 20th st n.w. husband’ of “Winni Notice of funeral here EDW. ml». JJanuary 13 EMMONS. &t his resi ERICK S, Emmons, 1 Col. rd. n.w., FREL belgved husband of Lelia and_ father of Dorothy A <lizabeth S, Emmons. ~Remains resting : the S, H. Hines Co. funeral home, 2001 1416 st now. Fuieral services at the residence of his uncle, Dr. Charles M. Em- - 1100° Penna. 21. at 2 p.m. sional Cometery | GLOVER. _suddenly. 1717, 1927, at the Mrs. Alich M. Hu WILLIAM U. GLA the abgve address at 2 p.m. Suddenly. at Sibley Hnanl(:l day. January 19, 19 T.. husband of the Jate Ida V 52nd year of his age. neral hereafter. | HAY. Tuesday, Januas §i a8 her home, 4 widow of B, séar of seph's 9 a.m, {HEMPSTONE. ELLEN M | after a long iliness, on Janugry 17 | on Monday, Jan resudence of his sister 9_Bates st. n.w Funeral serv Thursday, Janu Hagan. tn Notice of fu- 18, 1927, at 10 E st. nw. ALICE Hay, in the 79th her age. Funeral from St. Jo- Church” Friday, January eldest daughter of the late James Gibson Smith and Anne Stilings Smith and lK loved mother of Mrn F. L. Oliver and Hempstone, U. N., 1 '8 _private. lnlermlnl Congressional Ceme! tery January 19. JOHNSON. Mondlfv’{ Ja.mur); 17, 1927, o er_residence, 220 Evé st. niw Dt AR JOHNSON, belbved | !AHI!‘I of Betty lexander and Will Terrell. Funeral from her late residen Thursday, January 20, at 2 p.m tives and friends invited. Interment W lawn Cemetery LAVALL. Mond 3:05 at Frésdmen's Hospital, JESSE BURTGN.' beloved son of Jacob and Me- lissa Lagall’and brother of Mra. Mary ¢ Cokine, Mrs. Viola T. Woodland, Jacob S John W. and James ‘A. Lavall.' 'Remains reating at Barnes' undertaking establish ment. 814 43wt sw.. Puneral Thure: v Januacy 0. 8t 2 o'clock pm.. (rom banezer M. E.' Church. 4th and D sts se. Interment Columbian Harmony Ceme: tery. Relatives and friends invited. What happy dass we once enjoyed. When we wers all ‘together, Bu, o, how changed it all is now. ince you have gone forever, 3 FAMILY. o anuary 17, 1027, uackenbos st. n.w.. Funeral sery: at_Hysong's In January 17, 1927, at F | | LEISENRING. Un his _residence, 22 T. SPROLE i,zm:\ ices Thursda) funeral hon Leesburg, Va YMAN. Wednesday, OAN' CXTHERINE, Loren and Edythe Van Doer aged 1 year. Notice of fancrai (St. Louis papers please copy.) Departed this i, at” her residence’ 4402 ave. n.w.. KATIE J. Rupprecht). Notice of funeral later, PEARSON. Monday, Januar, 1027, at e Hosghal, JORN HENI, Misband of Garnett Pearson. Remains restu the: 8. H. Hin Co. funeral home, i4th at. now. L service and merit Salt Lake City, Utah. POLK. Tuesday. January 18, residence, 304 Church™ st » H IE R. POLK_(nee Conway), J»‘lvnul wife of Clarence Polk, daughter of E. L. Conway and the. late Annie W, Conway | She'is survived also by five sisters and two brothers. Notice of funeral hmr after. BEITP On Monday, January 17, 1927 UGUSTA. beloved wife of the late Philip Reuer Funeral from the residence of b brother. ALBERT L, WOLFE{ 708 A &t se.. on Thursday, January 20, 1:30 D, fend. Interment Cemetery. 3 A cial Bole | REITER. Chapter, No. Canuacy B0, 1627, e at 12:30 pm of "attending Sister, Mrs, AUGUST R DA PRiLCTRe N tron STANLEY #. RIDING. Patron ROBERTSON. Tuesday, Janua | PN S 10 S | dover wife of'the Iate Gilbest Hobartes and mother of Richard H. Robertson of Salem, Oreg.. and Mrs. Minnie M. Engie | Funeral ‘from her late residence, 3014 Cambridge st. n.w.. Friday, January 21, at 1 n.m. SLADE. | Sunday, J-nuly 16, home in_Englewo 4 illness, WILLIAM i 2 Ui of the late Francis H. and Am Slade of New York Ciiy; Funeral services at his late residence. Wednesday. January 19. at 3:30 pm. Interment (private) at Reading. Pa. 19* THOMAS. Monday, Janu 27, at reedmien's “Hospltal ELUTHA’ THOMAS, wife of the late Heiry Thomas. Fi Thursday, January at from the W. Eriiest Jarvis fuber 2 ve. n.w. January 17, 19 Portner., Apartment IS, the beloved husbar pains e W, s funer: home, 816 H st. me. Funeral service will be held at ‘the Foundry Methodist EDI!CO;)!] Church Thursday, Januar) at p.m. Interment at East Wey- mouth, Mass. TURNER; Departed thie lifo Sunday, Jan: ary 16, 192 Freedmen’s - Hospital MAGGIE T RNFR the beloved daughter of the late Grace and Willlam Murphy. She leaves ' to mourn her loss two nleces and @ host of relatives and friends. Eu- neral from Zion Baptist Church. I st voon_ 4 d 43 sts. s.w 0. &t 1 p.n. Kemaii olloway & Co.. 121 at January 1 darling dau Wednes- at at Arlington Nation 10¢ meeting _of Esther $. 1 called Thure Masonic for the purnoss our late 51'-;‘nun 1927, at hi after ‘a trong TUCKER. Monday. s resldence, the WILLIAM FRAN of Janet B WARD. _Tuesday, January 18, 1927, at 7:30 am., ESTHER V 1nee Ardeeser) . wife of Aloysi Ward. ~Funeral from her Iate residence, 236 G &t. ne. Friday. Jaa- uary 21, Solem requiem mass will be | sung at 9 o'clock at St. Aloysius Church. Interment at Mount Olivet Cemetery. Friends and relatives invited (0 atiend. 50 ARREN. esday, January 18 1027, at W oaton, SAMUEL 'BRS"SwiliiE: REN, ooi*'%a Sears. - Funeral (private) - b1 38 adgniorose, Hoston, Hiraday. Ji: 18 noon. “Kindly ' omit flowers. * (Baltimore and Wilminggon ‘paners nhl-n eowl 'Llé'm' !olmn. from 28, 1027, at rd. balnved husbabd of Sub H otfine of funeral hereafte: Tuesday. J 1927, at 4 e Seuidence, 1348 Buia et NIE YOUNG. ‘widow of the Ia 0] o O and m?nhu of s-u‘fi S antiary Bis &f 1 d‘n'fl&'l M. K, Chirch. 16t and Loy VLN, 8. Hoghex, iinister E ‘ashington, &d«p "‘1’? n-' 0. l:lk:wwm convem o oo e -r;‘ P Wednoaday, January o o Sate ke FHAE f LER, who died 3 nmu from late resid B o'elock pm.. Thiired i services at "Exalted Ruler. Secretary. ork and Philas 10| aged 79 years. | Relatives and friends invited to at et | M. B | 8. | w Deaths. Tuesday 18 1027, at FRED January th st wetery. (Bait In filzmormm ADCOCK Ma B HU BELI SAND, CHILDRE A trib who depar day. J M wm iy} the memo: THANIEL BELI seven years ago | 3 NISTERS. e to the mem WILLIAM F 1 this life four 912 an o this uacy 19 ng nest. iiils 18 abroad from this world t the bosom of God ERS, BLANCHE WILSON HAWEINS. 0 storm on th wave fled AND MAM HOLMES, fat JAMES two years ako today There ® v That never ca DEVUIED WIF DATGHTER JACKSON. 1y us is and_ devor who left 19, 192 home HOLMES. WEBSTER. emembrancr Y JACKSON cars ago tod: is \ our AND HI$ DEVOTED DAUGHTERS. SADIE, HATTIE and ADA JESSUP. A tribute of love to the memory of my dear mother. MARY M. JESSUP who “entered "eternal ten years age today, January 19, 19 Mothe loved the 1w will God_le HER DEV KIBBL| MAYME in life: ath, {ER ADDIE 50ry_of our de VE. KIBBLE, wh ) years ago foday n where sympathy grew the soul of you Love seeking twas the hear ough life's garden o blossom, a all-unchanging a In the m\m heart [USBAND AND DAUGHTERS. * ribute of love to_the memory iy GEORGIE s life four years i, ir year art you a our flower, dear mothe: January 1 n b membere: Sweet happy name. True he Deen fondly re memories cling to you ts that loved you with deepest tion will love you in death fust the ER_AND UN¢ AND <.umc§";. In memory of our dear. mothe parted._this life fo ¥ Jeparted o Ur Soare aes ioda You shall always be remembered In this weary world of strife You ehall never b orgotten As o 7 us ife EALI loving memory of dea: nand our broth JHN W. NALLY , us four years ago todag. Jaaary vea may wither, may die, ay forget you, | HIS I)I“lll'}h \lul’lll‘l s ND BROTHERS s SRR A\‘ OF; ! WILLIAM 0 o %0 tod IS LOVING PARKER. In loving dear _husband PARKER, who 4 January 19, 10 In our hearts soi Always tender. There's not a day, dear mh That we do not 'think of HIS m-\nnn WIFE AND CHILDREN.* PATRICK. In loving memory of our belove husband ‘and father, LEWIS PATRICK who fell 3 LWO years aku today. J Your earthly vovage Two years ago tod But your memory w Until I have passed away. HIS LOVING WIFE. CORA PATRICK One by one our hoves grow brighte As we near the shining shore: For_we know across (he river Waits our beloved {ather. HIY DEVOTED DAUGHIER AW. MAMIE E. AND remembrance of my our devoted father who left us eleve: Y10 e AND CHILDREN. remembrance_of et d_"father, NELSON d five years ago today memory lingers, fond ang was ended ‘never be ended #one before AND SON JW. DEX POSEY, our In sad The garments of his soul have passed away. The shining spirit and the love ighe stay i Just as they wer With ‘me all the The echo Of Tiis volce, his eves, ms To¥in » s LOV MOTHE 12 BROTHER AND N{RCE 74 CLARK ¥ of my hugband who departed this a0’ today, January 10 nuary is here. of the year. all his ‘wags, d of his days i kiid, he loft Behin I am not lonely s they sce g Binile ow the hearaches i "the while ING WIFE, EMMA THUMPSON Upright Deyoted Some When at tis Little do they That 1 HIS LOV memory WEDGE. wh yéars ago today A loving fat No ‘friend on ¢ For ‘all of 'us he did his best May God grant him eternal Gone ot . forkotie “VOTED CH WEDG ED and devotion to our dear father. JAMES this " life " five I WILLIAM Embalmer. dious " chapel Moderate' prices., 1385. P. A, TALTAV ULL 436 7th St. S.W. M. 1879 NO BRANCH OFFICE Frank Geier’s Sons Co, 1A1 SEVENTH §T. Now. © p0 o U7 T. F. COSTELLO N ___NORTH ~ Wm. H. Sardo & Co. | Private Invalid Limousine 12 H ST. N.E. :{udt‘rn “Chapel Lincoln 524 V. L. SPEARE CO. 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