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W. H. PAGE BURIED. Farmer, 81, Was Lifelong Resident of Montgomery County. DAMASCUS, Md., January 25 (Spe- cal)l—Wiiltam Horace Page, 81 years old, 8led at his home near Cedar Grove Frifay night after a short lliness. He was & farmer, and a lifelong resident of County. A brother, survives. Services were held Sunday afternoon at the funersd home of J. B. Beall at Damas- Rev. John R. Esaias officiating. J. Nichols ERTAKER 4209 9th St. N.W. Phone Col. 6324 OLIVER B. GEORGE, WELL KNOWN, DIES Local Superintendent American Railway Express Expires at Atlanta. Oliver B. George, 68, superintendent of the Washington division of the American Railway s Co., and a member of many o ations of this v, died i nta last night received here tod; 2 had been in fu health for the past six months, went south for his health last F staying in North Carolina before goir to ‘Atlanta. Received Many Promotions. Having served in the express ness about 45 ye Mr. Geor ceived many promotions, about 3 ago being advanced to the position he held at the time of his death. Prominent a_membe Geol 3. 8 Tuvhorst ©. 8. Zurhorst, Jr. Go Back 70 Years Ago you will find Zurhorst ren- Torvice to Washington and suto Mvery and chapel. ZURHORST Morticians EST. 1857 Milbumn T. Zirkls, Mgr. 302 B. Capitol St. Lincoin 372 in Masonic circles, he of B. B. French Lodge . 15, . A. A. M.; Columbia Com- mandery No. Knights Templar; Almas Temple of the Mystic Shrine and was a Royal Arch Mason. Mr. George belonged to the Wash ington Board of Trade, the Chamber s S SS SN SRS SR SN of‘ [ Adah B. George; two daughters, Mrs. C. E. Greider of San Francisco, Calif., and Miss Lulu E. George of this city, and a stepson, Thomas Marshall Duff. He resided at 1753 Columbia road. Members of the family will arrive here with the body from Atlanta tomorrow niwmoon JUDGE MARKHAM BURIED. Body Laid to Rest Rapids, Mich. Funeral services for Judge C. O. Markham, 66 years old, chief exam- iner of the design division of the Pat- ent Office, who died at his residence, 2217 First street, Thursday, were con ducted at Eckington Presbyterian Church Sunday afternoon. itev. Henry B. Wooding, pastor, officiated. Burial was at Eaton Rapids, Mich. Active pallbearers were L. A. Cole, C. G. Kundahl, George Newman, Dr. F. W. Meyst, Dr. F. J. Day and M. W. Kling. Honorary pallbearers included Judge Raymond Loranz, E. O. Willer, Wil liam Jardine and Dr. W. A. Taylor. GWYNNE EVANS DIES. r Wil- of the South Dies in South at Eaton LONDON, January 25 (#) llam Gwynne-Evans, director Real Estate Corporation of Africa, is dead. Sir Willlam G -Evans was born in 1845 and was well known in England and South Africa. He gave to the nation the Arthur Morrison col- lection of Chinese and Japanese paint- ings now at the British Museum. Merchants and Manu- the Rotary Club and the of which he was past of Commert factur Club, Trafhe i, president, He is urvived by his widow, Mrs. HERE— the greatest improvement in plumbing fixtures in a generation! Dhis sink cannot be discoloved or roug/oened by fruit or by vegetable acids Dozens of times every day your kitchen sink is exposed to the action of fruit and vegetable acids, such as lemon and tomato 1u1ce, and to the mgredxcnts of cleansers. This is its hardest service. For the first time you can get a gleaming white sink that stays gleam- ing white—in the face of fruit and vegetable acids. You can leave a slice of lemon on this sink for hours, yet the finish will remain smooth and unblemished. Naturally such a sink is easier to keep clean, since the surface of the enamel is always bright and hard. This development marks the climax of a long period of research by the largest manufacturer of sanitary Plumb- ing Fixtures. Just as ‘Standard” led the way with the one-piece sink set Standard Sanitary Mfo. C Washington Showroom: Willard Hotel, 1412 F St., N. W. andamf ; “yard-stick high”, so “Standard” again leads the way with the one im- provement called for to make the kitchen sink of utmost usefulness. Baths, lavatories, sinks, laundry trays, in fact all enameled Plumbing Fixtures are made with this exclusive new “Standard” enameled finish and are being placed as rapidly as possible in all “Standard” Showrooms. A dis- tinctive trade mark is impressed into the enamel on each, so that you may promptly recognize it. Won't you come in, see, and make comparisons? There is no obligation. This Show- room exists solely for this purpose. P. U, TUESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1927. REV. W. SEDWICK DIES. Oak Hill, Va. Minister Farmer Was 70 Years Old. Special Dispate LURAY, Va. ANUATY Willlam Sedwick, 70 vears old, Methodist Church died at his home a Oak Hill last night from complication of diseases. He was a brother of for mer Sheriff Nathan T. Sedwick ol Luray, and is survived by and three daughters. well known as a farmér in this part of Virginia. . Marriage Licenses. to The Star Rev have been fsst Philadelphia, Pa Royster et Ware lams and Marg and_Inez. S, Elkins of Ba Austin of nm Births Reported. The fol to the He: hours Allesandro eporte hs have been past 2 tment in the and Caroline_Baceabello, boy )hu R. and Fannie M 1. boy gene L. and Annie M. Hord, girl and Anna Levine, girl a & Masgey. girl aret B. Norton, Robertson. boy n J - k. Eiris (twins) Albert 'B. and Zola Jost, boy Barl and’ Annie Boonie. girl agistrate of North arrested for boy Lon s of 20 miles an hour. bérg's | More Power to 7th Street Truth will assert it- self. Truthful adver- tising has been our guide and success. We have made Sev- enth street a most popular business thor- oughfare. Our sales, such as, Challenge Sale, Rum- mage Sale, Coupon Sale, Dollar Day in the boys’ department, store-wide Dollar Day and our famous “Two for $15” Silk Dress Sale, have attracted thousands to Seventh street, and proven to all their merit. Seventh street does not claim a monopoly of ideas, but we have ideals. Our last stroke in the campaign to make Seventh street what it is, has been most successful— wherein we do not charge any interest or extras on credit ac- counts; thereby bring- ing home forcibly our saying— More Power to Seventh Street PRIVATE ‘AMBULANCES B s W. W. CHAMBERS CO. itals. $3.50 Philadelphia $3.25 Chester $3.00 Wilmington AND RETURN SUNDAYS January 30, February 13, 27 March ‘13, 27, Ap Special Tr Leaves Washington (Union Station) 7:30 am Ar. Wilmington, 10:05 am.: Chester, Broad i0:25 am.:' Philaelphia, Street. 10:50 am. 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U. i Shin (e to arrange for U Brother WILLIAM H member. and Noble WATSON. P.' S January full at Grand, . 1927, f Jacob ) 0t Taba Rithard A, ‘and Aan S Notice of funeral later. Saturday. Janu 1d Hospital. M mourn their loss and brothers and a host of other re not stand beside your hed. r,did we sce your life depart. n we hea On Sunday, West HALING ( at Hyso n.w terment at Laurel Hill, g On Sunday. uary 23, side 1209 " Decatur st H. hi Iate fe from the = at n Sur Hospit Hamilton Young. Hines Co. funeral home, Tuesday. Jar t 11 ers copy.) ay. Loudoun 26 a.m ako. today RICKs: who entércd e to me s this world may send lost them. my dear ones. my only friends. Always_remembered RUE WIF D DAUGHTER In_loving remembrance of my MAGGIE TENTS, who life one year ago today, Jan- rd, softly sleep! flowers gently wave. one 1 loved so-dearly o donely.”silent er: lay s sw memory _brir vithin my b &' “BAUENTER KATIE sad_and lovin COLE. who today. J remembrance of life HUSBAND AND' CHIEDR n memt son o died one who, dep: Januar In_ memory_of HADD. our dear In loving nter and sist ho died ‘tye sary to remen hsent 10 1 ht star loved r who once was here, she is just as dear. shincs on the grave but cos HER MOTHER, BROTE GEORGE W ho. .hm twelve years ago today HIS' FATHER. In sad but loving n‘mx‘m- our dear father. WILLIA MP, who, departéd, this L anuar. e Y el R Sacred to the memor, wife and mother, DO ninetecn years ago today. Janu: W01 gur LEE, a tender cord. bound the heart, ks the words art, HUSBAND AND FATHER. world of paln and sorrow of peace and rest, our dariing moiher. her. mteod-gnwfldhm B Wea"ien . L‘l. tg 1927, AGNES Services from o1 | and | loving memory of my VIL L.~ KLIN ay, January 25. ¢ memory of LI nw 1. RLINEHANSE e six years ago to- DATGHTER WEULAR of our KO. years | Kosac A \\u\ wh B his life four hand. th while MOTHER ,. MOTHER wuh LINA ur grave dear Law w HI MILLER. IFE. E emembra LIZABETH BETH e of our MILLER, 450 Lo January DAUGHTE memory of my R. PARKER. I four years down v 3 LOVING HUSBAND BURNETT ROBERTS. PARKER. In loving remembrance of r a mothe MARY E. LENE 'R ago today e welcome footsteps " Joved 80 dear. their coming hey are n us if we miss them ts with pain whispe: emembrance A. ROLLINS, years ago today. 3 DAUGHTERS. WILLIE n AND CLARA. SMITH, sad but loving remembrance of LUCY SMITH (nee Johnston) : four years ago to 1 Tang for you " MOTHER. rance of my ART. who ago ‘today. rd to brealk a tender cord 1 love has bound the heart. It is hard to s word “Good-b; And must forever par E D R PAUGHTER. MAR | STEWART, moth: thi 1917 Hearts may In memory of my dear grand OUISA STEWART, who departed fe ten years today, Janu ar wither. owers may Othiers may but MRS. MT TOLIVER. In lo emembrance of our dear father. CHARLES TOLIVER.® why this life eight years ago tod TIL | , dear father, |y hearts ame VOTED S he™s DoRoT! ) CHILD i AN LEO TOLIVER. il ! emembrance iv. GEORGE this 1ite one + to rest WIFE AND CHILDREN Model Chapel Private Ambulance. Livery in Connection CHAS._ S. ZURHORST W. Warren Taltavull 14th and Spring Road Col. 464 |7 Timothy Hanlon | _e41 B8N Phone L. 5548 "~ Funeral Diree r(-l....:""c"' o P. A. TALTAVULL 436 7th St. S.W. M. 1879 NO BRANCH OFFICE " Frank Geier’s Sons Co, 'H ST. NW. Main 2473 Telephone T, F. COSTELLO _ 1724 N. CAP. ST. __ NORTH 7976. ~ Wm. H. Sardo & Co, Private Invalid Limousine 2 Fiadel Lincoln 524 Quick, Dignified, Eficient u.me. Automobile Service . W. D Deal & Cov 816 H St. NE. LINCOLN 8200 V. L. SPEARE CO. CO cither the successors of nor conn b ulhé nr1|(|1nl R. _Spear rormmy 940 F S Gawler Semce Morticians_Since 1850 Member National Selected Mortictane Main 5512 4732 Penna. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 4ISAAC BIRCH) Yy 3034 M St. N.W. FUNERAL_DESIGNS. 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