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THE EVENING and Harry W, *H as v Scoutmaster Dan Tyrrell of Troop 100. They accompanied the visitors on their trip around the eity. Traveling with the Scouts on ther STAR, WASHINGTON, ‘D. €, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1927. trip to the f‘npl(n] was Storm B—rsh. [RARE RIDING FEATS i Jiiis bl oS bt | FEATURE HORSE SHO disbursing agent, Dors $ey. chief clerk. Honorary pallbearers were as fol- lows: Representing the board of regents, Chief Justice William Howard Taft, Representative R. Walton Moore and 5 Delan iends and representatives of other scientific institutions, Secretary of Comme Dr. John ¢ Mer the Carnegi Ins National Research Admiral David W. ting the National ttee O Aeronau Otis Smith, rep. cologic PRIVATE AMBULANCES TR R 54 In Memoriam. In ~ad hut loxins remembega: eat” ietier, “GRACE "HUTTON EDWARDS. i departed his are o today. Feb L1917 Deaths. { HEORD. Feiruary | Sia SHEORD. helox May Ashford. o, from “his I ave. ne. Mond: Anterment Ceda BLAKE. On Thur At Walter R BLAK Blake arte NOTABLES ATTEND WALCOTT FUNERAL Representatives of Scien- tific Groups Are Among Hororary Pallbearers. to and from | PHONE COLUMBIA 432 ll|lgh nnd Is a second 'n"hlevemrnl I Scout.” Thin, Tittle. fellow han earned | LoTd 1"‘”" M”‘ at Ihdmg and 19 merit badges and is a member of | Hunt Club Attended by Crowd presenting Troop 30 from Lynbrook, Long Island. of B00 Spectators. and ‘the Res veprese Comn Dr. Georg nting the William senting the Society of Welch, representing University: Dr. Burton ¢\, wifh e neart w v hes TI'T Teat by Sour sider Though silent your voics and vacant your ot 8w and “son | Program CaIIs for Visit to White House and Rites at Arlington Cemetery. of “Dora Andrew loss one rosti He has heen'a Scout for DAWES TO ADDRESS SCOUTS. lors. faneral rked ||xe‘nn\nmxn e show of the season il nd Hunt Club last | was witnessed by 3 ‘weet are the memories that linge: ory Brilliant horsemanship third indoor he at the Riding | night, which 1 erowd of 600, Scouts | Charles H. Car: . len- | sion of the Buchholz cup, I addition -1 to this. Mr. Carrico won the thorough- ! 11 lred sadile: clives. vtk Lengayne and { took the blue ribbon in " the hunters’ | el Will Speak at 17th Anniversary Cele- bration of Organization. The Vice sident of the United | States and officials of the Boy of America will speak tonight at ( tral High School. when the sev teenth anniversary of scouting America will be celebrated. | Vice President Dawes will have a® his aide during the meeting Frederick Marshall of Troop 100, second highest ranking Scout in the District. and other high-ranking Scouts will be aides to Huston Thompson, honorar: ol. Willlam Mitchell, Thomas Bones president of the Boy Scouts; L. A. e Waller of Virginia acted as 3 this Snead, president; Barry Mohun, Scout | judges. . ¥ commissioner, and Dr. I'aul Bartsch, “ollowing is the list of winners—-; y i vite president, each of whom will de- | Class 1, open saddle, Roland Dawson, short addresses A 18s 2, hunters, four jumps, C. lowing the addros Lagle | Il Cartico, Lengayne; class 3, thor jladges will be awarded to 20 Scouts ' oughbred saddle class, . H. Carrico, i who have attained the highest Scout | s 4, Corinthian class, honors since last Summer. Brig. Gen. ne; class 5, pair Llovd M. Brett, vice president, will Meyer; class 6, make the awards. Jackson, 13 to Get Life Badges Jjumpers, open to all, " 3 . Irving, fire jump; cla The Marine Band and the Drum | bareback jumping, Lieui. Alexander and Bugle Corps of Troop 49 will give George. Tort Myer, Waffles; class 9, concerts, and vocal selections will be | musical chairs, ent IFiendie. sung by George O'Connor. Arthur J. May, another vice president. will pre- CIT{NEWS N BfilEF. sent life badges, the second highest TODAY. award, to 17 other Scouts. American Association of University Tonight's celebration. with the ex- { ception of 1 Boy Scout services | : R Women: Valentine dance, 9 o'clock, \TH RY\’ at club, 1634 [ street. Charies A i1 in many Washington churches tomor- : late yesidence. row. will he the last event of a week Biologhcal Society of Washington of obse l"ll;n of the seventeenth an niversary of the foundi 9 odndtng o BOv | o ik imest 8! ofclonie,. in andenibive Hall fof Cosmos Club. Visitors welcome. Scouts in !this countr, The first American troop of Scouts v\as or- Alpha Theta Chi dance, 9 o'clock, at L’Aiglon Salons Mrs. Louise ganized at the Central Y. M. C\. A. of Johnson, chairman. the District of (ol X et of Columbia, Feln '\l_ 8, The Ohio Girls' Club will give a dance at the Denlee, 1519 R street. League of the Larger Life will meet, 18 o'clock, at 1628 K street. Matthew Dawson will speak on *“How to Choose a Congenial Life Partner."s The Ladies’ Auxiliary to Orient Commandery, No. 5, K. T., will have a card party, 8 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. E. M. Laughlin, 814 E street southeast. The Red Triangle Outing Club will give a progressive bridge card party, 8:30 o’clock, in clubrooms of All Souls’ Church, eenth’ and Harvard streets. maitered will ever remain er vonder again to loye vou. mors facde Torever hn " vetaeed hug ford. Funeral rer funeral “home. '} 1o of Charlotie W W Chimbers 1 American Philadelph; ughts wil Around Nour twe co retained pos: 0 e LB PO F W of the death of S BUMBRY " held at the Eiks Heo W Satu F B Fineral sersices Sunday st M the home "at 1 No. 40 Forest in Temple stic, wide-awake— trom New Vork, Jersey and Connecticut, arvived ashington at 4:30 o'clock this morning and after a hasty breakfast ymmenced an inspection tour of the | city and vicinity that was to continue through the day. ending with a visit {10 the Congressional Library, follow |ing which the boys will hoard their train for New York, ut he visit of the Scouts to Was ington, a feature of the obsery of National Scout week, Februar: was under the guidance of utmaster John Pennell of | Braoklyn, Tr 1. Thiy conducted the first Scout pilgri shington three yes vear the pilgrima the full sanction of Chiet Scout Ixecuti West ' March to White House. At noofl the entire group fell in parade formation and marched to. the White House to be received by Pres- ident Coolidge and photographed with the “Big Chief. The da sram commenced with breakfa t sever downtown Lotel about 7 o'cloc the Lincoln Marks, ‘Troop tinguished assembly of public and men of science paid their | representing the Ame . Charles D. Walcott, | cor the Advancement ate secretary of the Smithsonian In-| S W, Stratte stitution and one of the world’s most | Institute of T distinguished geologists, at funeral | Stone of the Supreme Court. jeces held at the Church of the! Al business offices of the Smith- nt at 2 o'clock this afternoon. un Institution’s many branches ve President Coolidge and Vice "Presi- | mained closed throughout the day. dent Dawes planned to attend, but | The exhibit halls of the Smithsonian were unable to do so. The ser Building, the National Museum and were conducted by Dr. Charles Wood the animal houses at the Zoo were the pastor and ap old friend of Dr.|closed during the hour of the funeral. Walcott, who had been chairman of | Burial. which was private, was in | the board of trustees of the church.|Rock Creek Cemetery, ] | The services, in deference to the | 5 | | | wishes of Mrs. Walcott, were simple. The active pallbeavers, all members| Farmers Harvest Buckwheat. W B N. of the Smithsonian staff, werc: -Dr, Charles G. Abbot. acting secretary of e . o br | the Smithsonian Institution; Dr. Alex-} ! 1! ,V-vwr\vh‘e‘l(Mv'hv‘:m;fi:m:g - ander Wetmore. assfstant secretary: o of buckwhest that has been Dr. William M. Mann, superintendant | "¢ & Rnow S months. Be- of ‘the National svological rark;| W © “,"-".' it gl { Charles E. Resser, assistant curator | 1hable to harvest the crop last Fall. of paleontolog: icholas W. Dorsey, ‘l“l‘u;: grain is said 1o be in fair condi- enthu: . are’ "hereby notfied Brother CHARI sorrow will be ird R T Fiiar at & tha Home bers ment St L 0. and ( incited 1o aitend BERT E_JONES Exalted Ruler ACE. WILLIAMS, Cocty life after a February 10 at his® rest CRAWFORD. Fe Teaves o i thelr fons o R b Teasen to mourd ters. two brothers and a host of relotives | and’ friends. Funeral Sundas Febrgare 14 from Drown's Memoril (hurch 144 and B ate, e a0 TG O lock Remams | {47 Deteen AL the residence Gf tis mother. | ning rd | HARDES DE On_Frida e Gariield Hospit. voted sister of Ann at W Ernoat ? Georgia ave of MOTHER memory of o and Justice mother. HEN m, n the open si S, g iss Elizabeth led in the dies’ hunters’ class with Clodagh. will s on this sad day 1er passed away forzotten. AND Gone 2 DEVOTED DATGHT HARDESTY. dear - wite iffe two it A QFYQMEB_ You get a funeral at half the old-time undertaker charges. Yauie made for e $85.00 Funerals as Low as $75, $100, $150 The Brownstone Funeral Home of W.W.CHAMBERS Cor. 14th & Chapin Sts. N.W. nce of mv NETTIF parted th years ago’ today. Some may think T am_ not lonely. When they me smile pw the heartachies all the while - HUSBAND. PORTER 1 «uddu | ladies’ February 12 de with February | i e ‘rest funeral |:n‘hn~ | Notice of funeral | ik LOVING TROTHER INLAW MABFL HONESTY. memors an Satur BETH B.. wif abb and riothe 01 Lumberland. M Minnie ( Febrn o ibuts to the ] hier and fi 1 who left e fond and true. Gen. E. H. Plummer Dies at 72. | PACIFIC GROV “alif.. February 12 (®) Brig. Gen. dward Hinkley Plummer, 72 years old, retired veteran of the Spanisn-American and World A sweet memary Soothes our b sou We Know that here w But it we are faithful tives and lm emen b Universally Admired The beauty of the Floral Designs is always remarked when Blacki- stone furnishes them. SSPRANYS zm(l WREATHS tr et walked where from the RBronx: recited roln's Gettysl I'rom here they inspected | the Washington Monument, many of them walking up the lons flight of irs (o the top. Al 9:30 the call 5 unded “to mbly” and the 500 Scouts “fell in” and marched the Washington-Virginia Rail- terminal, where they boarded train for Arlington National Cemeter; At the entrance to the cemetery they assembled ~ and marched to the Tomb of the Un- | known Soldier. Here a wreath was | Taid. | " The boys were taken from Arlington Cemetery to the White House. Fol- lowing the reception by the President the program called for the Scouts to g0 to_their hotels for dinner. After dinner the visitors were to be divided into two groups, one going to Mount Vernon and the other on a sightseeing tour of the Capital. Eagle Scouts Assist. The visitimg Scouts were met at the station by J. Wallace Talley, assistant executive of the District of Columbia Scouts, and 12 Eagle Scouts; Dr. T. F. Murphy, deputy commissioner of the District of Columbia Council, and 10 remembrance of our dear JOHN EDWARD HUR suddenly at the age 5 today. Feb. Crureh, Relatives Mount Ol r e sald friends_invited et Cemete Departed this life 1 Depasted thus Real Estate Loans No Commission Charged You can take 12 years to pay off your loan ivithout the expense of renewing. $1.000 for $10 per month, including interest and prin- cipal, half of which is ap- plied to reduction of debt. Larger or smaller loans at proportionate rates. PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSGCIATION Largest in Washington . Aueh Over $13,500,000 Cor. 11th and E N.W. JAMES BERRY. President. JOSHUA W. CARR, Secretary. daughter of A. Harrison The Erand iter of Mary A. Minor Ieaves four brothers and one Sister fo o their loss. al “from’ Juln | sley AL M. B Chureh 14th" and Corcoran ate. n.w.” Monday, February 11 at 2 p.m. ize KARK. , Pawed awar auietls, after a et | illness. o Feb, i IRHEY H. L. JOHNSON BURIED. Former Head of New Hampshire Veterans Was 81 Years 0ld. Funeral services for Henry L. John- son, 81 years old, former president of the New Hampshire Veterans' Asso- ciation, who died at his residence, 114 Fifth ‘street northeast, Tuesday. were held Thursday morning in the chapel at Fort Myer. Interment was in Ar- lington National Cemetery, Mr. Johnson was a native of New Hampshire, having taken up a resi dence in Washington following the (,llvfl \Ea He \\asdemplo\ed in va- rious Government depar s el ekt until i etirement About 15 sears | THE International veltions comyuit: ago. Pleasant Public Library, 8 o’clock. He is survived by his widow, irs. | P il Florence Fareline Johnson, and {wo |Speeches and discussions on condi- tions in Russia, China and Nicaragua. brothers and two sisters. Annual banquet and dance of the Iota Sigma Ubpsil S vy will b SHIPPING NEWS of silon Sorority w e given tonight at Franklin Square Arrivals at ‘and Sailings From York, who died three am. MARY W RAR o e late” Fulton B. Karr. & R ] neral from her late res ave. s.e. on' Monda am. *Titerment 16y, (Cuimbert please copy.) KENT. On Thursday SARAH K M‘.rm. Thomas six misters Trlends. friends hw Notice of fuie LOCHBOEHLER. Loved”in life. remembered in death SON nembrance GEORGE W Tife “seven 1920, dawns night returns, i hut Tovin icar husband who Pt Ceme burs 14th & H TELEPHONE MAIN 3707 you when the moenin 1 miss you when the 1 Markbee “The hands th at did so much for me How } 3 Iptessly ( Mount Pleasant Citizens’ tion will meet, 8 o'clock, Pleasant Public Libar Associa- at Mount When Lincoln Our great war President, purchased a gift for his son Tad, or some new toy soldiers to add to his collection with which he was known to have amused himself, he came to the Stuntz Toy Shop—a small store kept. by a_ quaint old lady—Mrs. Stuntz. The Toy Shop stood on the site now occupied by the New York Avenue Annex of k Geier's | on Monday. | Reauiem mass | 1 n.w HER LOVING PRICE In g but I ll\| DAISY P S Mares i Thent” tpricate) "t o demarted (i 5Ta ity wears ago today e Gone SMOTHERS, of my de FR. Who < el me four s day. February 1%, 1993, 1 love you. Frank. although vou sieep In the arme of Jesus. oh. how Smeet And when thi< fieeting It o1 vou_on the other &hore. SAD AND LONELY AUNT PAX ng_remembrance N E. REE MATTHEWS, February residence. ol ——=Ta]———"] » vave o Goidefberg's “A little learning is a dangerous thing” SAID ALEXAN- DER POPE. This old motto brings to mind the fact that the little you learn of the interest and service charges on your bills is a very dangerous thing to your pocketbook and your income, thews and “Susan Kelly v sistor 6f Mre the “late Alberta Phij Kells Remains resting at W. neral parlors until 5 o'clock F ~ thereafter at (he. residence of h 1458 Church t. n.w. Funers ronolitan Baptist Chiirch. R hetw oo and 13th sts. n.w.. at rTuary 13. Relatives I brance an her. “VIRGIN: 1 away twely iary 17, 1915 i e | Your memory is not fore here 1S To one can take Yous HER DAUGHTER “AND 3 PEARL AND KONRAD GRANDCHILDR! 1 ent: b ovim e eubvAR wife and her. CLARA ‘I who departed this iife one yeu February 12. 1926, s day Lrings sweet memories g v hrines u tear Deen within otr hearts e cherich ? n=his of one we love so dear MER DEVOTED RISBANT WILLIAN 1 | AND CHILDR WAUGH. Sacred to the memaory. ) dear ‘m:‘n‘;i. RachE who departed this life thre < ¥ gepar Jife, thice Years ago toda ve Where mother is laid memory that never will fade Iives are huried deep der the sod where mother Seeps DEVQTED ‘lN’ll LDREN, EL i s L ar HACHEL A" WAUGH, who G this, T, Wirée years g0 today ; thiok: 1 em not Toask t times they see me mmii 1 and loving remen. mothos grar William_B. Cushing Camp, No. 30, or and SONDHEIMER” whe Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War, and its auxiliary, will hold a joint celebration of Lincoln's birth anniversary in the Lincoln Memorial, from 2 to'3 o'clock. A motor com- pany has volunteered to give a bus for G. A. R. members, their wives gt ! jand widows from G. A. R. Hall and| RIHEL MASON i ‘| { Hotel. New A MASON. Entered into February 10. 107 ST T e . ELEANORA the devoted and beloved si Georze and_ Amanda Gamble. Funeral Sunday. from ion Baptist Chureh. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. De Grasse—Havre 2 President Polk—World criise. DUE TODAY. Duilio—Genoa . DUE TOMORROW. Avon—Bermuda 3 Calamares—Puerto Limon Robert E. Lee—Havana Alfonso X1i—Havana Vestris—Buenos Aires Matura—Trinidad . Don’t Let the Latest FICTION Pass YOU By Rent the new and popular books at Womrath's Library Keep abreast of the “best sellers” in fiction. For 25c a week you can rent the much talked-of books re- viewed in the literary sections of magazines and newspapers. ‘Womrath supplies them if they STONE. mv STON axo_ today Ever return. It will leave hall at 1:45 o'clock. Representative Robinson of Kentucky, and Lieut. Col. 3d., will speak. Board of directors, Longevity Le- glon, will meet, ock 3 street. and Mamie MW Gasch undertalking S. Grant,| Md. 1i Funeral Fo from Jasenh I parlors, 3d and K sts. n.w. NICKIN. On Tuesday. February § Providence Hoenital. SOPH! loved foster-mother of Chattie Jardan and Mamie Miller. devoted sister of Thorm- as (“Tom") ¥ She atives and friend: ruary 13 1 pm Church. 3rd at. and L st n o'clock. H EXPECTED ARRIVALS AT NEW Adriatié—Mediterranean cruise. . Alfonso X1II—Havans. Amertcan Ban American Legion—Buenos Al Ansontw—Southampton ‘Ausonis—Southampton Bergenaijord—Oslo .. Berlin—Bremerhaven Caronla—Liverpgol Celtie—TLiverpool Ecuador—San Frai Estonia—Danzig France—Havre Manchuria—San Piaicincs. iretania—Southampt Celebration “of the 17th Anniv&sary of the Founding The Social Club, H. H. A., will give a valentine dance tomorrow, at the Hebrew Home for the Aged, Eleventh street and Spring road. Commissioner Proctor L. Dougherty will address the Howard Park Citi- zens' Association Monday, 8 p.m., at the Church of Our Redeemer. from between New York ave .- Remais resting at Ernest Jarvie' funeral warlors. Georgia ave.. until Saturdav. Febriars thereafter at 1272 1 NICRENS, Al members of the Immedigte Aid Societr. No A ‘mother. There is nothing to M. Chine of the Boy Scouts of America Vice President Dawes will be the guest of honor an principal speaker. MARINE BAND The General Public is Invited ‘Tonight, Saturday, at 7:30 P.M. Central High School Auditorium WRC will broadcast this entertainment from 8 to 9 P.M. There’s a Melon Ripening for You! It'll be ready on Stude- baker’s 75th Birthday— February 16th—so you’d better postpone buying a car till the big news b;éaks' next Wedflesflay. See Special Announcement This Paper February 16th STUDEBAKER 75 YEARS YOUNG foud. the love ! o "his moth- ~ or Ila & il saves trom Tuin s reck- Tess ricn youth. 1319 2046 14th B ratio. are new and popular. WOMRATH RECOMMENDS The Black Kaight by Ethel M. Dell aenaty femuy by Nathall, Sedgwick cu'» e 7 abeorbing Which Mrg, th"onor and her "daugnter take ap At- lantic Voyage. WOMRATH'S LIBRARY st learn {from our bills— at least nothing dan- gerous, as we do not charge interest extras nor service charges on our accounts. We do not penalize our friends. [1430 Chapin St| % Block from Meridan Park '3 Rooms and Bath $50.00-$52.50 W. H. West Company 916 15th St. N.W. ADVERTISENENTS RECEIVED HERE il Brightwood Pharmacy, 5916 Ga. Ave. Is a Star Branch Office You will save a lot of time if you live in the outlying districts by making use of The Star Branch Offices when you have Classified Ads for The Star. ‘There is one in your neighborhood— displaying the above with the same promptness as if the advertise- ments were left at the Main Office. are charged; only regular rates. gn—and it will serve you No fees The Star prints MORE Classified Ads every day than all the other papers here combined and vour RESULTS will be measured in the same “Around the Corner” is a Star Branch Office Minnekanda— London Minnewaska—ILondon Nienw Amsterdam—Roiterdas President Adame—World cruise. Regina—Lixerpool . haven alparaiso «—Buenos Aires phalia—Hamburg SAILING TODAY. Minnetonka—Cherbourg and Lon- don 30700 AN Ne gml.?r'.;.f ot )‘rlnte—‘edharrlm.n o n.:fl||10nh " Chei Bremerhaver A\ll'lllr‘nl'—-nlll!l erpool 1 1a—Movilie ‘and Glasgow Sflr{fu.mn Covh and Liver- ool sibones-—Hatana o ria — Santiago: . Perto Cotommn Western World—Rio de Janelr Tantos, Montevideo and Bueno: AraghavaBertiida aguaya—Heris fivia— Halifax and St, ol Aconcagua—Crl 1m FOUND. PART ATREDALE and hound, female; black. Appiy ‘Washington Animal Rescue League, 349 Marvand ave. s.w. collar and_ tag No. ‘Bob": Friday, Lib- ave. n.w. Cleve- AIREDALE. wearing 161: answers to name eral’ reward. 342 land 417 i BAG—Black patent containing whart, R TERRIER, female. while face, dia- Tond Con meeks TeIt 50ms ot while. ahort 11" “Reward. _Col. 574. D_RING _(gentieman amethyst ring: $70 reward. leather week-end bax. at _Norfolk-Washington DOG=Wirihaired Fox Terrier. Feb. - w ack spot on back: rew Harvard' ot nwe” Col. 88003, N Reifloom, FoIg Wih flow” R ndant. fberal reward. oto- hone P mac 2168. 13¢ TOPE—Containing _patriotic _sgciety 4" Binable only to owner. 1187 B containing Taluable papers Feb. n 5‘.’.‘.‘1‘.& Tewani,, % K Grom. 1005, oB il ard 1 Seturned. u‘rmln B e b PGSR conn 2R PR maat Ernest Rucetar. Flens Yoturn 600 338 at. n.w. Phone Went 1507 Saturd: Jal "0"“"”0"1‘. et K st nw. No questions K)()'( containing ulum—col rnd silk ,‘,.0(,,3‘".,:, g Thursday lev 5000 afiernoon. — POCKETBOOK, owday S al T edral storea: containing a $50 Sil: Reward. 848; POINTER o ol 1 dy "W bl blue. 5 bout 18 inches ‘A”\ white spots on back: lon hlllk are, with white spoia; Plack and, white head: Dlagk S0t 61 Madison 1. 3¢ 3 DGE. No. 77 o O ¥ oiice. Station % noc_r male: answers (0 Hom U B e ard. " West 141 1f found return A X ‘or nea¥ atreet e biairorm: 1511 g °n eafury wuu'n 8300 Brasich 307 hn DIAMOND BAR PIN—On Monday, in the Belasco Thea- ter; will the finder please com- municate with 3205 Cathedral ave., Cleve. 4262? $100 reward. ‘m.u..r Phone | ! | Church, officiated. ) ie% | ored institution of Southern Pines, N The Wild Flower Preservation So- clety . will meet tomorrow at Cabin John Bridge for canal trip. Mr. Gambs, leader. The Red Triangle Outing Club will meet tomorrow, 2:30 p.m., at Wiscon- sin avenue and P street. Take Rock- ville car to Montrose, stop 46, and hike to Rockville, six miles. Return to Georgetown, 7 p.m. Kevin Barry Council, will meet tomorrow, 0 p.m., at 1006 E street. J. R. Quijano, who won first prize at the George Washington University oratorical contest, will speak. A A R L, el LIQUOR AUTO ESCAPES UNDER FIRE OF BULLETS Driver Uses Smoke Screen to Foil Police Chase in Southeast ‘Washington. Shrouded in & smoke screen, an au- tomobile, believed to be a liquor-laden machine, sped away from policemen early this morning un Virginia avenue, between South C(apitoi and Fourth streets southeast, 1ts unidentified driver failing to heed bullets which whizzed by the car and carrying away with him a baton which one of the officers hurled. Policeman J. D. Benrett of the fifth | precinct threw his baton at the driver, only to have the stick fall in the car. Bennett and his brother officer, W. J. Mathews, sighted the speeding car, but were unable to force its driver to stop, _|although shots were fired in a vain effort to puncture u tire or plerce the gasoline tank. DR. JENKINS IS BURIED. Funeral services for Dr. Ralph Jen- kins, 62 years old, chairman of the District of Columbia Chapter of the American Red Cross during the World {War, who died at his home, 1732} | Massachusetts avenue, Wednesday were conducted at the residence toda at 11:30 o'cloc Rev. Rober ston, rector of John's E Interment was in Rock Creek Cemeter: Pallbearers were: Baron de Cartier, Belgian ‘Ambassador; Charles J. Bell, Admiral Reginald Nicholson, Col. He: bert J. Slocum. Benjamin S. Minol Capt. Frank K. Hill, Montgomery Blair and Richard Harlow, all of ‘Washington,. and D. R. Randall of Baltimore. Rev. R. B. Robinson Named. Rev. R. B. Robinson of this city was | elected vice president and general | | financial agent of the Industrial Unior: | Training School and Orphanage, a col C., at the meeting of the board of | directors at 607 Louisiana avenue yes- | terday afterncol One person who finds the holiday season a time of trouble rather than Santa Claus, in Indiana. Each Decem- ber he has to handle and return large quantities of letters addressed to jolly old Kr m , and which in some mfltrme? er way to his pos office. g d 1 3d st. near L n.w. n.w L Titerment at Motnt Ohver t_Georzetown University Nomma and” Marsaret OSBORNF, TOLA MAGALEN Anna and the ‘late Francis Osbarne & 2 dence Monday. E st %Sy orer ot rottie A SHIELDS. On_ Fridav. Febr oanit dearly beloved Xofi of o Do in "t 7 mitss Webster ) bruary 1% On Thursday. February 10. 19 beloved doughter Funeral from the a February 14, thence to Holy Comforter Church mass will be said at 9 a.m. soul of her Cemetery. OWENS, a. Fridav. m.. for the rend Tnterment Mount Relatives and friends invited February 11 THOMAS HENRY. ¥ band "7 " Ann_ Rebecen Funeral years. 1907 iriends vi Rhode Is] February 14, Relatives Interment at 2 pm ited to “attend. Rock Creek Cemetery. 908 Decatur st f Georze W. Rison from February 14. at ment_Congressional Cemetary. Funeral 0 am.. on February ‘11. 19 AL od residence. 0 o'clock p.m. vea Mond Tn 1 ah On Saturday. Februarv 1 o) olson st terment at Cedar Hill Cemetery LVEST! 1927, 1 STEELE of “Henry MARY F. beloved wile Funeral from the residence of daughter, Mrs. Mary Donzlas, ER, i at 4.0 am. ospital » loved husband of Ada e.. Monday, Febr invited On_ Saturday. at_Sible i J v Funeral fra ence. 874 l‘»lunnhl bl hruary 15 0 D Rel tives and_friends inv i terment. Glenwood Cemeter 14 WELSH. On Friday. her residence. beloved and mother of . Welsh. Funeral service dress on Saturdas.. B Interment at Druid Ridge Cemetery w more. M, WIL LIAMS. On Friday. af her home at Logtor Febru 343 ife’ of Ch: Leonard a Fel at al Feb o LIAMS. beloved Tiams, sr. one Lue ¥ Wil and WILSON, LYDIA Hyattsvi vate) at Gawler’ ruary 1 st B. olk three. ok J three greatsr: relatives and fr Bantist_Church, 3. 1927 on A. ille, 4. Flotcher. Rebecen Hamlet, ‘She leaves 10 mourn heir Jo Mary ck five daughte Ove Verni Lewis dchildre host 1 Shil Ethel P. Thomnson, % Roland L.. ams: ten er wdehildren and nds. Fui Gunston W n Friday. Fel WILSON of Md, Funeral chapel on Monday. Kindls do not send flowers In filémntlam. ALLEN. n of ot dear ELLE. today. Tt st v st devoted. This was always mother's way: Her worth in gold could never be quoted As we think of her today. Nobody, knows my longing. But few have seen me weep 1shed my tears from an aching heart While others are fast asicen. HP;[!E_]?FVO’I‘ED HUSBAND AND DAU ‘mother. Jt red to the LIA ROBIN died three years ago tod: 1924, HER SO CORRY ban Jusp when life IRVIN B e A) ROBT of ColRY agu toda nory 3 ars loving ould hav cotost lived hix Toved grandmother. R who passed into Eiornal v 19" m‘dt Dm(ynrn GRANDDAUGHTE Jjoy is the postmaster of the town of | FORREST. In loving remen husband and our father. J RE:! gLree Jears ago today, ] GEOo very within our hearts we cherish ”"'-1’.’. ough! s sweet mem memory brings & tear of one we love <o dear THE FAMIL Oy, £ V. L. SPEARE CO. (nea | nw. s | agg 7th St Little do 'thex know the heart That 1 rufter all the whie oo HER DA?’T??T?" e P 5 Qivra, NIE JAC AND. SUW n al o | A tribuie of lave and devotion to e beloved parents ERSON" who_departed this ih fo16, and FVANGELINY who' departed this life ningteer . ars 2 100 1908 0 2 as we recall the day o ur own laved ones passed away fender voice: 0z smiles nzer with u< all the At_home on the Beautiful il of God. 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