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THE EVENING BROTHER AND SISTER |MRS. ANN BOORAEM DEAD.| STRICKEN KEEPER ARE ASPHYX]ATED Widow of Late Edgar I. Bonrr\om.‘ 83 Years Old. Booream Boor STAR, WASHINGTON, D. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. Mrs. Charles Wood will give an il- lustrated traveltalk on “Dalmatia,” 8:15 o'clock, at the Playhouse. 83 The Washington Alumnae Associa- tion of Kappa Kappa Gamma will be entertained at dinner, 6 o’clock, at 2019 Hillyer place, Miss Cora Rigby hostess. Burnside Corps, No. 4, W. R. C., will give an entertainment, 8 o'clock, at Grand Army Hall. Rebecca ars old, widow of Edgar 1 | . .. | Mrs. Ann Mrs. Mary Burns and Benjamin |, Isaac Found Dead in Eleventh |7nd a resident of this city since child | hood, died at her home, 1301 Emers ‘ Street - Home. illness of | Joseph Botkins Falls in Water at Jewish Center After Heart Attack. am last night after an | several weeks | She s survived by a daughter, Miss Ella Booream of this city; two sisters street, ken with heart disease noon, Joseph Botkin 41 Park road, fell & pool in the hasi the Jewish Community ¢ where A brother and sister, Mrs. Mary “3:":,'.";“&'(‘,',?;’ ,,'\""l‘{’,;““;'.'."‘m'm‘ 7| Miss Jennie Rabbitt of Washin; ton | % b T g Y s, gie Thompson of Rich their home, 2228 Eleventh street, and | 204 Mt b it |mond, Va., and two grandchildren were dead when discovered by Paul| 1 letn Taeoh &na: Fre B vears old, early this morn e Emma Sanford Shelton W. C. will meet, 8 o'clock, at the home B. J. Waldo, 4017 New Hamp- venue. : b (35 of M | Miss Il shire d Leech, both of this city. Mrs. Burns had been fil for sev.|, Funeral services Wi be oot moon ral weeks and her brother was as-|af » Sk, Xbv. ToMEDh T 8 sisting in taking care of her. She Was | pugior of Hamline M. E. Church confined to her bed, and it is believed | ofiiciate. Interment will be private that as the brother sat by the bedside | Glonwond Comatery with the light turned low, escaping | 5 GRANT HAS OPERATION. gas from a defective jet oy one side Retired Episcopal Rector Stricken wife 9 Sixteenth street his was edshortly aft ward. An ion by Dr Ramsay Nev osed that he had been wned but that death was due Lo hear trouble N tkin, a native of Russia, had lived in this cou |22 years ana the time | death was in charge of the swim- |m where his body was found oming an_employe of the Community Center he was in discover vestig t dis body be conduc i D. €. Camp, No. 5, National Indian War Veterans, will meet, 7:30 o'clock, in G. A. R. Hall. will in | 0'c not Sons and ave a at Justice Council, No. Daughters of Liberty, will card party, 8:30 o'clock, Lodge Hall, avenue southe Odessa | | Associat rk View Platoon ntative David Hogg e Refreshments. Mrs, Bot = will make & Allen Robertson, assistant di- tor of the American Council on Ed- stricken | S the f the of the room asphyxiated them WE DYE WEARING APPAREL BLACE With Acute Appendicitis. | In 24 Hours N b i 2O s survived four sons, | The Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. | NP YORK. February o rold, Robert and | Linc. 1810—Linc. 1811—Linc. 1812 | of the A rnsion here, was bhe: nf Wood- | 3 > o Ten r 5 i with acute appendicitis yesterday o rof the Wood- | igh School ParentTeacher Associa D try home in Bedford vil b Iluneral services | jon " g o'clock, on “Choosing a_Col YOU SAVE! 3 2 rnard Danzansky's S e fon on the subject YOUR MONEY! || i | Ineriaidng o mediately at hospital at Mou el | Inspection AT e it was reported that Dr. Grant [ MOTTOW morning low. Parents Invited. | was very weak. D s 67 vears ) lota Jler than the America FOR MOURNING [tired rector of the Episcopal Church | )"} : g |ieba on ST ARSI o OU’LL BE GLAD ster Count ; Sink s e | Gl | will be conducted by Henry Gilligan. Comes. jrsnse - iy The District branch of the N. A. A. After a operatio formed velock to tely at a hospital at 3 RESETID Sk iog] of the building will fol ':EDERALXAMER]CAN [ probably would recover, although h R = P. will meet cloc t the Phyl- Satisfaction---With Low Price The items following are indicative of many throughout the house in various lines that are notably low in price—but always for quality that can be depended upon. There are advantages in buying—both value and price advantages—and these we share with our customers. You can be sure of satisfaction with any selection you make here. Charge it? Certainly—if you wish. Bedroom Suite---Better Than the Price There is workmanship that reflects skill and taste: and the size and finish of the various pieces stamp this Suite as of a grade superior to that which the price usually commands. Walnut Veneer on Gumwood; large mirrors with Dresser and Vanity Dresser: convenient Chifforobe; double size Bow-end Bed. 10-Piece: Dining Room Suite Handsome Waln“' Veneer. in Combination Wlth durable gumwood. A plfiasing d.e' eign and a very practical Suite-—consisting of the pieces as illustrated—five Side Chairs and Armchair, with Tapestry-covered seats. The construction is exception- aHy good th raughout. Chifforobe Double-door Chifforobe, fin- ished in Walnut color on Gum- wood. Full-length clothing com- Fiber Rocker Most durable —and most comfortable—for practical use in any room in the home. Spring upholstery. Very pleasing fin- ish. French Gray with decora- tion. Cushion covered with pat- terned Tapestry. Armchair to match at the same price. i 315.75 Windsor Chairs Made of Birch, finished Mahogany, with braced back, shaped seat and con- struction exceptionally good; and the effect very attractive. partment on one side, and op- posite is a small compartment under which are five drawers. Special .. Special ... C, lis Wheatley Y. W. C. A. Report will be made of the Blevins extradi- tion case. The Ahepa Soclety will have a din- ner, 7 o'clock, at the Hamilton Hotel. The Michigan Park Citizens’ As- soctation will meet, 8 o'clock, at Bun ker Hill School. Nomination of of- ficers. FUTURE. The Washington Graduate Chapter, Phi Gamma Delta, will meet at lunch- eon tomorrow, 12:45 p.m., at the Uni- versity Club. Columbia Historical meet, February Soclety will ry 15, in assembly hall of the Cosmos Club, at 8:15 p.m. Dr. William Mather Lewis will give an address; musical numbers will be given by Maude Emig Murphy, solo- ist, and Minnie A. Bailey, pianist. The College Fratenity of Phi Kappa Psi will celebrate its seventy-fifth an- niversary February 19, with a ban quet at the Carlton Hotel, 7:45 p.m. Matthew Dawson will describe “How to Choose a Congenial Life Partner Saturday, § p.m., at meeting of the League for the Larger Life, 1628, K street. The Brightwood Citizens’ Associa- tion will meet Friday, 8 p.m., in par; ish hall of Church of the Holy Com- forter. Gen. Nelson Miles Camp, No. 1, United Spanish War Veterans, will meet tomorrow, 8 p.m., in Grand Army Hall. The organizing of a ladies’ aux- illary will be considered. MRS. MARY KINSLEY DEAD. Was Oldest Alumna of Oberlin and Widow of Theologian. Word has been received by The Star of the death in Plainfield, N. J., the latter part of Jant of Mrs. Mary Jewell Kinsley, 8§ years old, and for many years a resident of Falls Church, Va. At the time of her death Mrs. Kins ley was the oldest living alumna of Oberlin, from which institution she was graduated in 1857. Mrs. Kinsley lived at Falls Church from 1871 until the death of her husband, William Wirt Kinsley, theological writer, on July 12, 1923. Their ashes will be in- terred at Arlington National Cemetery. Mrs. Kinsley is survived by two sons, Willilam Wirt of Plainfield , and Carl of Scarsdale, N. Y. She was a native of Bolton, Vt. A house and lot was auctioned off over the telephone in Cresco, Iowa, when the auctioneer learned two pro- spective bidders could not attend. “Running around the circle” How often have we done just this. Run around the circle and end up just where we started. Not with interest and extra and service charges on your bills every month. Those charges run in a straight line, right di- rect to your pocket book and take from income and wealth. At our store the straight line runs to economy and happi- ness because: We do not penalize our friends. jo]———]o]c———]n] PRIVATE AMBULANCES _W. W. CHAMBERS CO. ol =0 Energetic Service There is no delay when we are called upon to act as careful morticians, as our energies are all trained to give the utmost service on short notice. Model chapel, private am- bulances and livery in con- nection. Just call— James T. Ryan Mortician 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. Lincoln 142 D= > full uipped when you call them You fot, & Juneral “at halt what the old-time undertaker charges. Just think, the finest steel Vauit' made for . $85.00 Funerals as Low as $75, $100, $150 The Brownstone Funeral Home of W.W.CHAMBERS Cor. 14th & 'gll‘l:’ll Sts. N.W. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, |12 midnignt, 34; 4 1927, THE WEATHER District of Columbla—Cloudy, possi- | bly followed by rain or snow tonight and tomorrow. Minimum temperature about 28 degrees. Maryland—Clouds tonight and_to- morrow; possibly rain or snow; colder tonight. Virginia<—Cloudy tonight and tomor- row; possibly rain; not much change in temperature, West Virginia—Snow flurries prob ably tonight and tomorrow: colder to- night. Records for 21 Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 44; 8 p.m., 4 a.m., 31; 8 a.m., 32; noon, 46, Barometer—4 p.m., 80.22; 12 midnight 8 a.m., 30.37; n 30.20; 8 p.m., 4 a.m., 30.30; . 44, occurred at Lowest tempera- ture, 30, occurred at 5 a.m. toda Temperature same date last Highest, 33; lowest, 29. Mide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, §:16 a.m. and 9:01 p.m.: high tide, 1:36 a.r Tomorrow. p.m.; high tide, 2:35 a.m. and 3:10 The Sun and Moon. ~Sun rose 7:08 a.m.; 6:38 p.m. Tomorrow. sets 5:39 p.m. Moon rises 11:45 a.m.: sets 1:09 a.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one half hour after sunset Temperature and condition of the water at ( Falls at 8 a.m.: Tem perature, 35; condition, v muddy. Wetfl)er in Various Cities. n sets s 7:06 a.m.; sun g H R | Stations, s Abilene, Tex. 3 0.30 Rain Pt.cloudy 0.04 Foggy . Ptolo Cloudy .06 Cloudy Clea Cloud Cloudy . Cloudy Cloudy e City Bailtimore Birmingha Bismarck Boston Cincinnati Cloudy Teveland Fo Columbia Rain Bl Pt.cloudy Cloudy Pt.cloudy Pt cloudy Clear . Clear Cloudy alveston Helena Huron §.7). Indianapalia Philadelphis Phoenix Pittshurgh Portland M Port ] So¥onome Salt Lake € Antonic Dieco Francisco Louis Snokane _ Cloudy WASH D. . Cloudy FORFIGN. (8 am.. Greenwich time. today.) Stations. Temperature. Weather. London_ England....... 34 Part cloudy Paris. France Clear Vienna, Austria. . Clear Berlin, Germany ... Copenhagen. Denmsri. . | Horta (Fayal). Azores.. Hamilton, Bermuda Havana, Cuba Colon, Canal Zone Glear | & art cloudy R Corn and north- ern wheat area MAN JUMPS TO DEATH. George Metz Is Suicide at Soldiers’ Home, Say Police. George Metz, 57 years old, an in- mate of the United States Soldiers’ Home, with his home address listed as 756 Bates street, Dayton, Ohio, jumped to his death early today from the third story window at the east side of the United States Saldiers’ Home Hospital, according to a police report. He was picked up from the ground after his fall and taken back into the hospital, where Dr. Crawlins pro- nounced him dead. Coroner J. Ram- say Nevitt is to view the body today Information obtained by the police indicated he iffering from _de- spondency because of a protracted ill- ness and had been for some time in a highly nervous conditi Efforts to communi rela- tives in the Ohio city are being made today by the hospital authorities. R 75 Commission for Rev. J. N. Pierce. Commissions in the Officers’ Re- serve Corps of the Army have been issued by the War Department to Rev. Jason Noble Pierce, 1918 Park road, as a lieutenant colonel in the Chaplain Corps; to William J. Man- ning, 2153 California street, asa major in the Medical Corps, and to Hugh K. Fulton, 1120 Rhode Island avenue, as a captain in_the Chaplain Corps. Loser m % and proving ownership. _Potomuc ] ON_TERRIER. \ male. 10 *also fox_terrier fomale wound on Reward. Cail Col. 574 old_chain, Pa. ave. Hiberal reward. M. David CryitsRnid e BROOCH, gold with Coral in center. Monda Rt nedr T4 and T ate.” Rewara. 1338 Wallach [t BROOCH, atinum, “thres diamonds. o0 Reward. ' Col. f & BUCKLE. squart.cut steel. near 1ith and | Mass. ave. Ticaday evening. Main 10040, Apt. 801." UK S, T O s strived _grav. Monday _morning. n d' D se. Return to 424 7th st se. bet. s T wentloman's) _and | reward. Col. 4973 13 or, near Bel amethyst ring DIAMOND BAR Theater. Liberal ave. Phon DOG—Whi Reward. DOG—Wi with one & Harvard st. n.w two, young: on 3 ad and Black spot on b in d. ~ fomalg Col. 479" ired Fox Terrier. Feb. 1 #pot on hack ‘reward, dark Iy FOX, male, red. Mongay night February Reward. Return to 413 O 8t.'n.w. GERM nearly Phone Cleveland 4844 Reward. RMAN POLICE DOG. about in vieiity Freedman's Hoepi ward if _returned HOUND. youn, and white. Pleagecall 3541 Holme: LAVALIER, 3 and Mass. and other a yellow dog. 4 mos. Libe Pl old al re long ears. tai riame” “Budd: H. Bradford, 11 n.w. and 3 ward. K. M. 51 Frank. & £ POCKETBOOK, red kid, contalning money Al pleces of ' Jewelr :?'&mfi\':f'ond Ehey Chaneor lig{&’fle'fflfi Rowara. o M. X Lamont BOOK. black leather. containing $22 PO T unge. Mass, Eastera SLAF Fecern b rehanta:” Catéientn 1108 nesr & an o, n 0850 10th now. Adums Besa T RING. T4th deeree Scotiish, Rite: full 1 Harry K. Collins. Re B bl gty Jee K Loty gt " black leather, in downtown. con- A bl sum ot oney”and, valuabl a) owner's name and 8 in wallet, BIRSCE retur wallet and papers to owier 20BN We "and Keeo” Moriey as mprgrd. EEK_END BAG containing tortolsef shell | I i sxnine. o ane T en and 2:10 p.m. | Low tide, 9:15 a.m. and ¥ réturned to 1734 N st. n.w. ot BAEES ale Cards of Thanks. We wish to thank our many and_ friends for their sympathy and beautiful fioral tributes. sent at the death of our beloved husband. father and brother. ELIJAH GILMOR! MISS’ FANNIE GILMORE. * hy ‘and beautiful tributes sent du the illness and at the death of my bbl wife. EMMA _F. PETERSON FRANK PETERSON. Deaths. Feburary 8, 1927, Emerson st. n.w. widow of Edgar | the' 84th year of her a vices at her late residence February 10, at 2 p.m. Inter Drivate : On Tuesday . 1301 Thursday, Fe :‘vu.u)“ Monday, Febr: 1542 BRI 1926, at_his n.w. JOHN brother of the chapel Co.. 1 10th st 10, 7. at 11 Olivet Cemetery. * Feb. tary 7 9th st beloved Funeral from Wright v, February ient Mt sday. February 8, 1 fAM FRANCIS, I Anna W. By 2 p.m torn Kelati BYRNESTON, CARTER ay, Febru e e, 1704 Vermont ave ER, devoted mot iete Fer on Saturday Ky.. February the Rev. Washing Departed this 1 at_Detro TNEY ey and & aves to mourn sisters, two bro in-law, ) E st. o.w Jarvis Co. ia ave. n.w. hers-in and one siste Ruth ral par- Notice of nly. Feb- Emergency loved son_of Henson Dent a Gtice of fune at’ Boyd Wiiton's FORD. On Mc ary [_Iml.n{' .at 9 L st 'H beloved nia 4 deyote rom h South i st w.. Thu i ock D.mi.. Rev Relatives and fr AN. On Wednesday. F Walter Reed Hospital. father of Mrs 0. Jones in his 81 rbert B neral parlors unt [ neral from his day Lawrence st. n.e.. F I pm. Inferment in A Cemetery. ad John_ Richare Pastor invited. . e Nevius ruing On_Tue: residence. NNA HARVEY M Park. (nee Goddard | ames Harve is survived by Holland. a Mrs dest daughter of Mr. Holland_ was the h T. Keogla nd the late Claire € Kengla and ister of Thomas L. Kengla. Mrs. Josenh F. Mohun, Catherine, Terésa and Kengla and a niece of Alice G. of Washi y. February 8 ce. 114 Bth st. n.e V. beloved husb phiison. in_ the fces Thursd k am. In ton National C On Tue residenc Moines. lowa. of Washington Tment (private) meters Februars & 1027, at Victoria_Hotel. - Des J. JOLLY JON , formerly D. « 10* KIDWELL On Tuesday. February 8. 1 piscopal _Hospital. Philadelphia’ ARIE beloved daushter ot A Kidweil and the late George Kidwell. Services at the S. H. Hines funeral hon 2901 14th et. n.w February 11 p.m. Interment (Asheville, . Co 10 February 7. Ar Creel Cemetery s please copy. ) MAGRUDER. On 1 at 2 E et . beloved husbaud He leaves to mourn daighters and tw Ernest Departed this lifa ruary 8, Hospital (horn 18, 1901) ves 'to mourn James 10 e dearly bo their loss Matthews: adopt ev. and Mrs, L csham place n.w.. two e 6 v 4 Helen brother. four - adapted nany relatives and frie ¥ 30 on's : parlor. nw. ns_may b undel Frien invited "t _aitend. ~ Rev vastor of _Alexander Church. " officia : enietery. family zier, 3 at b entral ne (T beloved wife of Wil in the 54th vear of her to mourn her loss five sons. one brother. o ndchildren and a host of a i neral from he denco Friday. February 11. Se Bethesda Baptist Church, corner and North Capitol sts. ne. at 1 o p.m. Body will lie in state at the ch 9 am. until 1 p.m . February d dauglite d: lock irch . 1927, BRID- of “the late Funeral from . “then to requiem . for the repose of am attend. tery. NYMAN. On Tuesd her_residence. MAMIE A. NY loved wife of Jamea of the mains T of raer : ral homa. Fridy ary 11, at 9 a.m.. thenes to the U B NatlVied, "Whire ‘mass ‘wihobo 9:30 a.m Relatives and_friends Interment Mount Olivet Cemeter timoro papers please. copy. ) 4 . February 8 EIE MAY. ‘the helowed G. Painter. Funeral F, b o 2. 130" w he Tvited to. attend il Cemeters Iy. Interment at Holy Rood G . February 8 1 v st n.w awley) " he dauihter ley. Re. wife of Edwail February 11 re friends clatives and Interment Con- 10¢ on Sunday. Febr his residence 113 Mildred .,K' He s to mourn their loss & iaugh ‘one brother and a host - Fune ars. 8.1 Tackeon ot chapel "o ¥ Tih et e a i 3o o vited. ~Intermeni hursd: Relatives and friends i Prospect Hill PETERS, . February 15 New beloved from her February 10, )2 Church, whors 130 am. Tovited. ” Tnterment < Mogat o JKEN. this life Sunday. Feb- QUEEX. o at Atlangie Clv N aiter a short ‘illnesy J.'W. QUEEN. de Soted brother of Mra. Al Webster. el e S humate, e ol Shumate, the i J . 2305 M st bruary 10, at ‘home ©f Mrs. A A e g T B L Fom St e's” Chure and friends invited. Otfver Cometery. < - Interment lenly _at 7:30 am.. T 1027 nt ' the residence of R ai A JOHN K, V.. beloved o St I be said a Departed 1657 Rewndives ative at Mount RYON. _Su on st Indian Head, B tormerty of Herndol h of Alice M. Ryon. ' Body_resting 2L (e ' the_chapel at Lbvsbuie Vs 3 sburg. Vi Eomerery. Thursday. Pebruary 10, at 1 v.m. NEIDER. Tuesday. Feb: 8, 1927, SO h noe- 311" Nowark i, mw. IL C. SCHNEIDER, beloved his! Funeral serv- Sue | es and_friends invited to | Deaths. On_Monday. February TEWART. belo day art. ¥ STEWART. HEL « ruary 10, at 1 n vis' funeral parlors, TEN EYCK at the BATES his age. ~ Notice of f THOROWGOOD. On at 3:08 THOROW G J. Thar LOUISE ) LOULS WASHINGTON Mon Febr H ZOLLENHOFER H b In Memoriam AUGUSTE. dear fath Sacred to_the m GEORGE G DREX ¢ ARD ¥ HIS LOVING DAUGHTER, ELIZABETH PATTON . EDMUNDS, A 10 the mem EDMUNDS years a davotio TIE A . me nine MARY L. EDMOUNDS. * Tn sad but loving remembrance and. FRED HENRY, who one year ago today, F u_o niv shore. INC ITHFUL WIFE HENRY YOUR_ LOV MARIA JACKSON. the memory of my > ACKSON » toda. thy silent elumber UL WIFE. CORA D. JACK | somNsoN. N tobe JOHNSON ruary 9. To_see 1 who died two 92 them slow d the ¢ TERS. HARRIE LIZA FORD. OF CROOME. . In memory of my dear mother ERINE MARKHAM ¢ two years ago today. leaving us, » of bitter grief how T miss you rth can tell Dear mother. There is not That I do not think of yc DAUGHTER memory of HEWS. who d LOVING DAUGHTER CASSIE MOODY. Sacred to_the memory of our loved mother. ELIZABETH MOODY died seve rs g February 9. 1910: and our father. WILLIAM MOODY. who died thirteen years ago. January 10, 1914 It is f MATTHEWS ‘mother. M n lov In the In memory of our dear beloved OPHIE POHLERS. who departed jxteen yea o _today e HER ¥ SHEDD. ad but loviug re MARY E five years b, e of love to the memory MARY L. today hat wo Who slesp beneatht ETHEL AND I think of vou, dear Mamie, my heart is «ad with pain he heaven voice again MOTHER. * remembrance of my devoted mother, parted this 1 this date, February 8, 19 ED HUSBAND AND LOVIM rce of our dear WHITE. who s ago today, remembr 1 aken away in yo nds, Kind to all ehe AND BROTHER, Loved by he Mot HER N¢ AMES WH Wi NERAL DIRECTORS. T. F. COSTELLO N. 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