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THE EV ;I\IG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1927. * W. C. LEVERE, OFFICER |[CRAFTSMEN HOLD DINNER.! @irl Students to Give Play. Beaths. The Holy Trinity High School girls, OF FRATERNITY, DIES| wsnington Printing House Group| inder direction of Miss sue 1. Mur RS o, K oty 8 Told of Education. “Seventeen,” the evenings &f Febr < Agirize’s Church Fotig Eminent Supreme Recorder of B v i tub of Drinting | XY 28 and March 1 at the school nu- unerai ot o “" hn»;’:wr Wigliak e Washington Club of Printing| ditorium, at Thirty-sixth and O streets.| 9 UBRIGas, Brec,, Stgma Alpha Epsilon o Be | ou6 crattsmen held a dinner last|The play will be given by two separate | | FEANK GARNER. Sec's ; PLEASANT. 4 th Buried Tomorrow. night at the Hamilton Hotel, followed | ¢4Sts. ‘Miss Mary Roach, Miss Anne | FEEASANE, Depagted ihis 1ife_at i [by a brief business meeting. H. Ap | LYddane. Stuart Sullivan and Miss | BbLgkSaRn G 1937, ANNIE | Willlam C. “Billy" Levere, 65 years| ™ Al e « M-l Anna Health will play the leading resting at $30 0 ich mass “.'..": | old, eminent supreme recorder of Sig: _representing the ~Business| roles. N nd Triends invited | ning Corporation of New York, {ma Alpha Epjsilon National Frater-|addressed the club regarding the edu- nity for the past 15 years, died yes-|cation of [executives for _foremen. c'rbg of Eba“k’. pusey i : G | Alvin all, director of the Bu LUV Jted aunt of Ra: |terday afternoon at his home, il ey GIeCtOn OF SHO Ly ROLLINS. Mr. Lewis F. Rolline and family ael ) e itaved to Honty | Evanston. 111, according to a telegram | the club of the value of the club for| [iSh t0 thank the many, friends | e i r ol Tntar Retnat | received at the local chapter house, at | CXecutives. Alhert . Miller of the *hour of sickriess and Lorra and also : Jarvia Co. 320 8 th treet, yesterday | Baltimore Cr Smen’s Club ex ‘E»':\n:'xlfllxv\‘ fl:v:m ::,I\M:; - at ‘Hn death 3320 Sixteenth street, sterday. | changed greeti for the two clubs. 7 the wife and mother. Mrs. CARRIE| “Billy’ Levere. for as such every| John J. Deviny, international presi | dent of the association, gave a short, WASHINGTON. ~We wish to express ut| i one knew him, devoted his entire life o express our {talk on the printing expo 2 i S 2 e mpathy. And to the upbuilding and strengthening of | he held September & (i“;u""i‘]‘:"v““;' fheir, kipd oxprosglons, ot "eympathy, and A 3 2 » g e - e = s 5 ., WAS) ' ' t 1 Yancy Sigma Alpha Epsilon,” according to|nection with the annual convention of u W ABH OO FaNiLY. of Row . AL ack Crofts, president of the local|the mational association | | Bap \North Emporia chapter. Deaths. “The fraternity was his business ™ ~ 7 ») uesday ary |and his life. He established a me ll‘{L W EATHER 4 O O eeday ek FRANK | morial temple at Evanston, I, the DERSON . devol \I“-HV"I ot ¢ ‘ Ande home office of the fraternity He d brother o illie wrote a threee-volume history of the} ”‘“‘Al"f Columbia—Partly cloudy g fraternity from its birth to the pres.| NG, tomor@w fair. Not much Seoreiave nw. L ] ay. -] rote a r hi y Ol 2 i perature. AN n Vednesday. ‘ebruary ent day. He wrote f..“.|x”hm(j,:,;wi e N R n Wednesday. ternity, concerning all members| tomorrow. Not much change in tem- ace Thompson, 3., whe e i e World A. B. who were in the World| THoMEao ! 4 s an active worker in i B Mos ir ] 3 e (Richmond, V M. C. A, In nce during | bt oL i L Richmon rhe war, and he traveled about the " ang ASS. On Wednesday. Pa\{fl::fl\\ country from college to college, visit-| st Virginia—Fair tonight, in-| now. HILDA. aged 4% years. bel .‘l’al e otl ing the different chapter houses, ad-| creasing cloudiness tomotrow. Not| of William L. B w l vising and helping where he thought | much change in temperature, e e K it was needed.” { n. o \flun(lw\ n;.,’\m\‘ as ieEa COr p.m nterment Prospec i el ‘Billy’ Levere was not only known| Records for 24 Hours. and loved by the members of his own! Thermometer—4 p.m., 54; 8 p.m., 48; fraternity,” continued Crofts, “but he| "—' midnight, 42; 4 am., 39; 8 a.m., 39;| 3§ eAY IR v T . was ‘known throughout the university | Mool 56 hinkton. D.C. beloved 1 Best Quality world, and men in all fraternities| , Barometer -4 pm., B oD | i ot Washeh Michi knew and loved him, for any man g midnight, 29. am., 29.91; Mrs. Mary Turk i ichigan : : ot |8 a.m.. 20.95; noon, 28 ; ineral from the chap r could appeal to him for aid, and he| LA ccurred| Danzaneky. 4501 14th st Round White would always give i et moon oo e 66, occurry Fehruary 25, at 10 am The funeral will be held tomorrow | Adas Tsrael Cometers Lowest temperature, 37, oceurred at u Wednesday, February afternoon at the memorial temple in|7 am. today LT On Wednesday. February, Evanston. Th ernity ritual willl = Temperature same date last year- devoted wife of the late be conducted by officers of the fra-| Highest, 44; lowest, 2 e d '\‘i'r'i‘" Sl M Navels 50 ternity bk B mins D, : ; Oranges Harge Size Doz C . e : SR RS oL Just o 4 'y g ished by United States Coast| children and other relatives and frienc qpnd she cauld : odetic Survey.) Notice of funeral And"God” calied C e CAMPBELL. February after . oy p.m Frida; fi om her | WARD aeni Gy Hoep Tomatoes Today— Low tide, 7:30 a.m. and §:32 cbruggy, &5 10T, Aty Ty . lingering ‘illness, DORI: ai Saaniy. ICEBERG n late_residence, 2 w.. thence ! at’the’ Wi W p.m; high tide, 1:01 am. and 1 beloved wifa of John 3. Carnpbert. Funeral | WHD: Suddenis, Thursiay . . 5 . | Tomorrow—Low tide, 8:28 a.m. and| 1o Gence. 2200 Eye Chambers fune spaIIISll Olllons, ea., C 9230 pim.; Wgh 1180, 150 &.m: and 29 15 Syasio0iem e whers roaulen mase el ‘e 0f hin beother ek H° d Staym I ,b S m. flold, Mass.. papers please copy . ne. Notice of it CAMPBELL e officers « B ; Ilea c A les e Glbs Zsc S. c The Sun and Moon. SDion : . e ¢ i < - l(myhln of St. John.. and asso e B - 3 wmellpl Sun rose 6:49 a.m.; sun sets| jiaries. are notified of the death of Sister 29,woeg Ceral pervices at Bt alls ot 8 o Tem.| Sistérs. Mra. Magkie Richard sio | oR »f_our_dar- Slncerest | water at Great Falls at 8 a.m.—Tem-| Sisters, Mre = Magel A 3 ok gt our der 5 o ol th eea_and. three nephews. Funeral | ago today 3 Weather in Various Cities. v Flal el T ook 3 | MR ST ERS AND a el'y = T | Em e S L e \TYF ¥ : g T erature. > | e B M o | HARRISON it e et % Pat.. No. 18. will be held at hall ay H.\m‘{xso mother. IDA R. , H . S=Weather. CARTER, who mnamd this life Th, What would 1 give to hold her h: |n| RL \TF“:\ET R V. P at m an' s0 much to me - Our vanity is tickled e 6 2% Clear otice” of funeral jater HINES. In loving rememb of our dear i -30.03 5, Pteloudy | COMSTOCK. | widow ry Com al, kitch d, 121b T will not be completely | A i B 00 RET) e \em oddf L utte AT | Yan e vot torenten mother dar 4 Gold , kitchen tested, ; CEAPRA I o appy until our last and i st | BEATRTIN Cnttk | ol TR Ehifoars, mowagp greatest achievement is |(hiiihy ; oo Gioar A D tenvioe Frday: Feb: | oo AND ¥QRA NS 2 & el 1 o ;« Cloud; h i - sad but lov 10 also adopted—which is our | cClanis ¢ i Ry : fotioun ve. Thuerment Chero-| - 0f ol darline Mothee ‘KATE HOLEARD, Washi ' 24 lbs . principle of not charging |Beli 1 G TR i roee R s T A ashington, S e L = TiCeEant o ex e cradie. 1Bk O e e & Rty 2| At nome on the beautstmt min of Gea, and budget buying. Huron, 8.'D! 3 ¥ 25 aged 52 years. Funeral from his late resi- | Some day. some time, when our tasks are s o 5:54 pm. DORIS CAMPRE Fyneral services at R A ki b "o'clock irted thiv IWe” Wi Canova Brand evening. ‘February s i We are proud of our Stations. day 4th_inst Funeral Sund Her dear face just to s tered all aroun: = 0A’ eparte is life : v Wither. - 3 7 at Freed Aottal T : But the love for her who sleeps benes some, but not satisfied. S re ] iq ploudy | COMSTOCK. | Februars, 24. . motlier. "ANNIE 'B. HI Who passe Galveston }Inmanmmlv& dence Friday. Febru: at 1 p.m. over, C in, Threday at 5200 1%, nw. Men: L . rises 12:35 a.m.; sets 10:57 a.m. e reatiested (o attend. " L rent In Memoriam. arge o is the Automobile iamps to be lighted one’ | NANNIE KU TRE, Tetording Scerctar s ; % g r lamps t : X! LEE. n 1 loving remembrance o Condition of the Water. : 3.1 1" Brovidence Hox: o ‘Tell_asice . : tal. TDA CAMPBELL of 1806 V today, Febru ! Heads Temperature and condition of the| hu. She leaves to monrn thair I : JE35E . pRICE. perature, 36; condition, very muddy. Yo Horace cand. Edward Hamilton: CRIx. “Who lita out sears fnat i arrange for funeral ‘other MATH Our famous Lady Alice brand. Libby's Evaporated 1 s 5 i ] 3/2.01' Jar 10-0z. Jar 16 01 Jar record of successful sales : 1 inet. 2 o'clogk. trom (40 klorida e, mw He; LS Cloudy Gardiner's funeral parlor, 300 5 SHIND AND sON. © Pt.cloudy esidenc 117 12th st. s.e. A away ten years ago today, February 24, Helena, .. . 0 g HARRY T... husband of Mary E By the river blesced. $o fair Jacksonville Relatives and_friends invited. Interment With jov we shall meet you there, o We have been compli- | Kansas ity at Arlington Cemetery HER DEVOTED SoNS” RATMOND Mer, on Ang Canned Vegetables Del Monte mented i all our achieve. |G % ments — why not the no Orleans. . VIN AND JOHN ' HOLLAND. AND R Del Monte Peas, No. 2 Can. .18¢ ('O\TF Dvgarlrd this ||’9 Tue«nv Feb- k()gl\(; DAUGHTER, \l‘l’(h\b\ HOL- penalty idea? i i e g We do not penalize our Del Monte Corn, No. 2 Can. . . . . 17c 57 Varieties fiends. B Clear Sokiy Hogpital, PistiL i CRADIREE. | %) who died thice 3oars ago: Tomatees, No. 2Can. . . . . .....9¢ | KETCHUP Leme 26 No. 2/, Can, 27c; Dozen. ... ...$3.15 Phone Col. 6324 Miss Viola Wells Hyam Dies. | casi s’ ety Chaso Clrce. AL i) of funeral hereafter SO Gt DN - CHS R a O SEE s Canned Fruits : o[BS SO W 10 o SLICED PINEAPPLE | fa..'“ikn“m‘n'.‘s; ;\x d y he lata" Thomus O Feb oy beloved wife of the late Thomas Mook ruary Miss Viola Wells Hyam, formerly of On Tuesdag, February 7, | —— Tomatoes, No. 3 Can. . .....12Y5¢ | CHIII SAUCE 1aree 37¢ fi"‘"l’n'z’r’."?i,\i’i’fi% 3’(‘6"‘"’!’:‘%529«:{ LYBEK. ' In sad but loving remembrance of Secss Laat Pans o, I Can iy, | OVl | Mo §lun, e . ... . . 5070 R 8 i | e Tk e T e G i ugar Loat Feas, INo. ceee on Piggly Wiggly Shelves | No. 2 Can, 21c; Dozen........$2.40 , : : q ANGEREIED: NPt e :‘",‘mi'h T“"'*—F(‘{’_"f,“,:;;; Ayt 5 3 3 a GERFIELD 3 sad and loving r b Sugar Loaf Lima Beans, No. 2 can. 25¢ BOSTON BEANS, 2 for 25¢ No. 2V, Can, 25¢; Dozen. . . ...$2.90 2 ; LE g dughier of the late Jane Bell Tee. | WEST. | In sad and membrancs ot Medium =====mml | this city, the daughter of the late B [ TR LD CHILI SAUCE 29c FRU]T SALAD g PRIVATE ~| jamin D. and Mary Wi guse}f\se.me:f T T B NERAL DIRECTORS, No. 1 Can, 25¢; Do $2.90 Tori 0y Sty IS 1 oo | gttt (R wel| ™ Joseph F. Birch’s Sons . § % . e Ry ork City Satur followi; and Jennie Coats <" Funeral Del Monte Spinach, can. . ... ..18¢ | INDIA RELISH sman 17c | Ne-} Cem 25¢; Dozen s AMBULANCES ACTack. Bne.ad v gwing @ heart | Fy Bty as S B, omd 1saxc prmen INDIA RELISH Targe 29 0. 27/, Can, 43c; Dozen. .. .. .$5. for several vears. She is survivea b On Febeuaey 54 1037, a0 Sitiny | 3034 M St. N. \\ piated’ 1aat band of Louise Coniee, devoted son of | ~ our dear daighter and sistar, t'is c. JoNrs. o Clara M. v WEST. who de this life fwenty Lowest rates in city and finest a sister, M < -, short {llness. JOH wmn. make cars to and from city hus- $4 ox, M Kimball, of 1 Al _after a Pt.cloudy Charles Contee. lDV‘lnl bmlher n( Mrs, WEBB L" EK who «hm\r(u( this Sugar Loaf Succotash, No. 2 can. . 19c | Vegetarian BEANS, 2 for 25¢ BARTLETT PEARS | Wi G,;em,, v Sheral ater. g | WAy 83, 107, 15 wiEiees Evaporated Fruits | FICKisS s 20 | ROYAL ANNE CHERRIES [/ ™ s oot o 4 hired” ~ B e B b RED KIDNEY BEANS 15¢ Stations. Temperature. Weathy rua D9B%% Mra. HELEN D, 7 P N. ANNA AND WALTER. Sugar Loaf Beets, No. 2 can. . . . . 22¢ SPAGHETTI Small 1Q¢ No. 1 Can, 17c; Dozen. .......$2.00 T Eg?lr:?n!m“flandb ) gw:m:: B U e naty and | WHITES In oo, rmcoititis of oo deae — i : PICKLES, 91/,-0z. 35¢ T e s Donk 51 Rochesier. ibbon, 11-oz. pkg..15¢ | MALT VINEGAR " 1gc | No-1Can, 23c; Dozen........$265 ||| W. W. CHAMBERS €0. | roun S G s o TR Peaches, Blue Ribbon, 11-0z. pkg..15¢ No. 2V, Can, 37c; Dozen. . . . . .$4.35 TS Zarhors, . S ot i | B - their loss. Y™ relatives ‘and a ""‘iu‘v‘x' ‘",”"nw I l,“‘n_ Sikisody ot tiy ol 1 . erli art clondy shipped to_Spring- . his life one year ago. Feb: Monocacy Valley Corn, No. 2 can. 10c | SPAGHETTI Medium 2 for 25c No. 2!, Can, 33c; Dozen. . ....$3.80 Cl de J. Ni h 1 Coperhacen » ok o ..mf:{""hé“".,m.fiis | o Tomato Soup ™' 3 for 25¢ [ YELLOW CLIN = IC0L8 {f ooy (Jeotll e o 2o it Barkr. Soo S oy g & Logan Sugar Corn, No. 2 can. . . .13¢ W G PEACHES UNDERT AKER ||| Bseeirets G (oavewost e, Funeg Who once wi Pin| ly Washington Animal Rescue | ~Saturday, Febry AT Peaches, Blue Ribbon, 2-b. pkg . .42c | SIDER VINECAR, b - 16c : “’I"e l'"liave Always 31 0 L k.m,.l.lf,fm e 5 gy gy DM A . . missing, _Owner 'kindly claim_ at_ the iripre L. Apricots, choice, Ib. . .. ... .. .ch APPLE BUTTER, Lb. 26¢ BERRIES i : to ,eue Iy P , Sun Sweet, 11b. . . .15¢ | CELERY SOUP ........2Ic L oI our 70 veacs of ervice a8 Prancy. Sun Sweet, 2 Ibs . . .. .27c | MUSTARD, Jar .. " le Red Raspberries, No. 1 can, 28¢ 3 @ "35¢ | OLIVE OIL, 4-oz. 26c | Loganberries. . ..No. 1 can, 25¢ on \N»dneas;hvwf::"l;\grflf . n\run ‘('Kh“":?vrrv[!.'h\“i\hfikmfimnrv',?( .4 TOMATO SQUP Medium ]4¢ Salan: Cans i lane, 'Che M. 1E ALLIE "Tig then with heart full of 1 Logan Sugar Corn, No. 1 Can. .. .9¢c | KETCHUP smat 17c | No-1Can, 17¢; Dozen. .......$1.95 4209 Sth St. N.W. R i LRl B, TR onpmollt St o SRl Animd estis Leaeer'of 38| GAUE 238 S e W. Warren Taltavull farrol Gamer. Kémains [eie A€ 105, % | 14th and Spring Road Col. 464 many friends thru our thoughtful Prunes, Golden Ripe, 2 Ibs. PEA SOUP, Can .......21c 3 Prunes, Ensign, 2 Ibs. . . . . .25¢ | RICE FLAKES, Pkg. 18¢ Red Raspbemes, No. 2 can, 35¢ LOST. g Fe é ‘On Thursday. February 24, 192 imot| anlon ck and gray saddle fan legs, | @ me g his residence; 1018 i _841 HSt. N.E y r split: “Teddy.” Call, Pot onk. bt "Hanson - Bertha B. Hector. A_ McCay, ale: Sunday answers o “Big d - Benjamin McC Adams 9739. Reward of- 1<G23 of funeral iater © platinum top_di = | BABRIS., Olerconcy Hoapital, CATO THAR: E m_iop. diamond 357, at Emergency Hospital center hape: Inor mear Was KIS brgther of Rov Georee H. Harrls and JAMEST CLEMENTS' SONS Milburn_ T. Zirkle, Mgr. Auditorium g of Feb. 22, Katie Har Funeral services will - be Dignified F oy, Shaie H. F._MAULDING. 1104 M st. n. \d° at " Junifer's funeral 3 B BAR PIN—Gold: platinum fop: ~diamend MRS G T 5 Ibs. 33c Soft Copital st._Lincotn 372 | BAR, PINCS0le; plauues fon, ymond iiérmen In Caralne G 12411243 Wisconsin Ave—West 804 teveh sisd s == ekl Bl ""’Y"i“ fl;\“"""""lixxvfi?i". "n)lols‘ R. N'ally Sons | White gol = Uaughter of the late Benjamin D. and| 131 1ith St. SE. Luie. 480 10 lbs. i 65c she“ | = - B | afternoon: on 16th 5. h Newlon nfiYx Sy Wrelle : ot Ads | —Quick, Dienified. Efficient Servigg—— Ambulance, auto delivery and chapel ZURHORST Morticians | ++++++++++++++H++-H-I- | '++++++++H:l'++++'|‘+++++ Haniilton sta. Call Columbia 14519 ces and | Automobi rment private. at b!enwum! Cemet Chapel BARPIN, white gold. center diamond: Keey gt nond: Teep Ww. W Deal & Co. et Hako l'la retur reward. Ph i A 3 % 1 A STICE. On Tuesday. February ] s » Palais Roval or vieinity. Was S; P T T VULL R 3 ) " e Justice, She leaves a husband and seven STRICTLY FRESH s S cnine, containing about 45, be: | anda host of relatives i “Friends 5n | 436 Tth M. 1879 Slic i H o 21 1 harlof o €20 W on. ) BI Shiced—sugar cured Lvery egg guaranteed Bulk—or in Carton " : Reward \‘Ihreap\;‘rnf‘d“l:) du"b’mlt:“:::‘[d{'l«{;g."c'; AT (i e ey 0 "“‘“‘" OFFICE 44 24 Galbraith A E. Zion Churel th an Jumbia 4340, i s Bae o Rk Ge:er s Sons Co, S S i Y feax vl}ldunfisz et G and e kewp- [ 3 ; D Ao T ow Pound 4zc Dozen 29(: Pound 150 , b | | sy i | T g S Cosre et Dreforred stock. werica of Waty pand o F. Noufy [ %% from Ebenczer Harch. 4 4 N. CAP. NORTH 7978 E Lak 1 ‘ J'se.. Rev. R. H. Thom dark (ce: named “Buddy | {or. Relaitves and friends invited. Wm, H. Sardo & Co, s d: e L No. all Lincoln 8357 or 144 vhat a w sarrow : » B i G Wi Dol et St e Private Invalid Limousine . 2] | conePTarten A D R A Lincoln 524 st. n.w. Ce euru(wu niversity 4 O EDWARD LORI K ] F) DOG—$6 reward for returg German police i0sy ot £ M t Mmm |hv successors of nor ecom s sl dark. male, collar with D. C. n GLA. brof of Margare i oo SlRLOIN SIEAK « o o o lb., 45c HALIBUT SIEAK o o o lb., 38(: dog. dax o “Haory.” P Backinisfo | Funbral from e lnte reldencs. ™ WU DA EPE “‘m Oleve. 546 st. ., Saturday, § 1009 H 5!‘ N stomach' DOG—Alredale” BT e aidtan e - e R e e e - Ww. ) oy C o o o o oy C W . 1857 Efl:gu?“fi" cor pors, 2 N Ggave: St i Wokhaing i Boteracs % Ga l se What a.pity when youth and EN {0 poarts, ai, Java: R ne reaidanee. 1208 N 1t s wier rvice K F ILET HADDOCK lb 25 “*Mb,- ek .ndmm-hnd’ M b “'~ o z°1" i ner.\l services w c';‘\:r«n’,',’l Morticians Since 1850 o« o o oy C . oy C o Ty o Ry etk 'Tfl ol 2T Sl damend ‘Epiphany. on G st. hetween 1th and | _ Member, National Selected Morticians ol . D.w.. bn Friday, Feb 25, B “‘mmwx.h on one alaz. pltlaly “’io 58, e impens w80 o nterment private. > | Main 5512~ J13® Fepe. FRESH SHOULDERS . lb., 22¢ | ROCK FISH . . Ib., 32¢ ||| S o B e — %““ ol e e with ancer wains resting at John T Rhiney hm;rll ‘serens digestion, 10 pains, no Ras. Botum 5 . Funeral Sun Pork Chops, Center Cuts, Ib., 35¢ | OYSTERS, Pint, 30c’ Quart, 55¢ L ; ’m“’é“fi SenEEEEE oRO. C SHAFFER MILLS. D"M lh‘l llla Wednem..y F!h» AT MODERATE PRICES G umm:;;' clced nw iy 25 4 0 et ks Hoome %‘ 2 poal : B of %n.n{g;n: Mrh(éh‘u 6&}“!0!’. %52 | Our Only Store, 14th & Eye ’ ; m Aa-a-uu\ mw ort ¢ °"n‘¥§_ °§;&74:‘:.Yr{'."".§., ‘f‘r“:mt&\;-r:.mmn Service - ; o “ony. 2 s i " o al MORA gg‘w«mmfl.y I-rhruura 23. (!gv- IBLACKISTONE l‘th& "n‘ ~ - et s e A i .v.. . A % "Dl ‘DYSPI'SI TA LE i nuumE:Sx E::E"

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