Evening Star Newspaper, March 11, 1927, Page 9

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THE EVENING STAR, 'WASHINGTON, D. . FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1927. L ' BIRMINGHAM RITES HELD. | who_ committeq_suicide vebruary 12| Lieut. Birmingham was the son of | had been in Nicaragua but three asys | TAX OFFICIAL DIES. |JEREMIAH W. STERNER | MISS H. W. COX IS DEAD. | Peaths. Managua, Nicaragua, were held | Col. Henry P. Birmingham, 1 A : TG G S SON. On Thurstay, March 10, 1097 yrning e S Home | pet e e Soldier: He is survived by his father, two 4 ESS| , . S :!;::lnw” I&:t(’;ul‘v:v“l)l sung at\ Home | J‘s.:i'x "l\lw-‘:‘:‘nix;ltl;rh\? board of | brothers—Capt. R. C. Birmingham,'|James A. Dozier of Georgia Suc-| DIES OF BRIEF ILLN | Burial Will Be Tomorrow fa Oak SARAT S, THOMPRON ™ aged s . Testing -at U Funeral services for First Lieut. | )"5cioek. Interment was in A - | ingui anagua held that he died | U. S. A.. Fort Leavenworth, Kans cumbs After Long Tliness. »! Hill Cemetery. beis g Home: 1310 ‘anq. irmin i ) ‘ : and Willlam Birmingham, Puritan | Veteran Former Employe of Patent i Henry T. Birmir e o ULy, b e and: | Mines, W. Va—and two sisters, Mrs. | 4 rppng Gol, March 11 UP) ; e s e R 8 ad i while temporarily mentally deransg ATHENS, ‘&, Office Will Have Funeral | 2 o e ot| TE g0 enty, % Mon James A. Dozier, D, State tax cor | Worthington Cox, 80 years . *and M | He was born In Chicago and received | Everelt Harmon, Puritan Mincs, and his education here. He graduated |3 ara i . missioner, died at an Athens hospital Tomorrow Morning 1906 N street, who died yesterday at 3 b John's Epfeca | ] : fr . 4 v 20 and = 3 > o . )} . el o\t o A professor of a Cork College has |at 4:40 o'clock yesterday, following an SHANCRS kot WITE DAC R g B atmare. .:f..‘x'“r'm'l'.' written a song that has become so [ extended illness. of 27 Towa circle, died yesterday at his | morning at 10 o'clock PRIVATE popular in Europe that a phonograph | The commissioner had been uncon |y s chort iliness, He was ind Miss Cox lived in Washinston for S Thapter, “H:'j‘,r o | company is featuring it. scious some time and was not advi 10| the past 30 years. She was the only beld A g = of the death of his father, Thomas 1. | the Patent Office for more than 40| A% PASE 6 Yy . eth 3 wohite” M WE DYE Dozier, 92, Wednesday. ~The father |years, and at the time of his retire- | daushter of the late * 50 vy M 2. e o was buried here yesterday. Funeral|, ... pipg R g of | Susan W. Cox of Wilt stmore- e featea in gy cand . Apast $4 WEARING APPAREL BLACK | plans have not been announced. ment' in 1922 was assistant chief of {land County, Va al service FOR MOURNING | | ha)! Jeremiah Sterner, §3 years old Heats. the assignment division will be conduet Rev. BE. L. P paoNE coLumpia 432 In 24 Hours ST Mr. Sterner was born in Gettysburg :T,’:“’,‘” Raria b ,\,“:-'f,‘::‘“i UNDERWOOD, X > | T TN " 3 % or urch. Ruria 1 be priva a e ¢ W. W. CHAMBERS CO. |The Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. | IR ate in the Union | Shureh. Rurial + BELL _Line. 1810—Lino. 3811—Line. mz i S forces during the Civil War. He was i L member t arson Post of at the G. A. T Deaths, X Hc’lndn Shoe e uw‘-v,.,\‘. Fitkol bl ington | BEAC . On March 0. 1927, at 945 am h dence of Kis niece, Mrs, Willard ! I'ad® A& ¢ " ‘, Exclusively at | You must }“‘"x[:”. PRt Cassoeriw Biornal. TR e, ‘m, , e Rt bz 1 Hart Schaffner & Marx | | dStorage€ The Hecht Co. | creep meralbarors, Revasiegn A e | iR ™ T EUE e, | e od T S Suits and Overcoats porsial R A and’ Mrs. George Koons of Muncic : e WILLIAM will be priv Arlington National far f Tock fn M. . shi J i B e 15 L. o h_§ 7 at clearan ri 1 THE WEATHER || S i i vish o : Ce p Ces you Walk 5 a March 1 ..;'«“i«\fyld P elov - Roherta Wiley. fathes ; | . | s » fstrict. _of Columbia 'l-;-;::: and g rlends oyl o i i Tavw, four so : "“»m“ charges for interest, . follow rain tomorrow M ", S | service and budget or night. Cotinmmister ™ ser Poterment " Woodlawn In Memoriam. MR | : y Fair and warmer to ety | g L buying every month ght.” Tomorrow, increasing cloudi- | BUTLER. On F _March 11, 10 BOGLE. Tn loving remembrance of our bee | v " I begin to creep into with mild temperature, followed | it fesidence, 2115 ath st nwi. ¥ gl DO e I your purse slowly at V1 omorrow afternoon or night. o a 105 . THE PAMILY. 4 first, but after a while Tomorrow, cloudy with mild temper:| [oRE,st W Er \.m'fl. L R I D R R e A D NEW YORK they begin to walk ature, followed by raln tomOrrow | CARKOLL. On Tuesny, March 8, 1937, of 3 it not forgotten. f ! away with your in- | . N oreastig olondt ] DRI o o 1IN G oW AND o niae SRARE HEN YOU | come. ess and warmer ton followed by | [iattic apd Charics Carroll, Remaing o8| GARET s .fv for real economy—a |l are discarding your winter sackcloth and ROl Ry e ot T Sioiar | ot ARA" L CITTOD, R e saving that you know & Fgae : i however, as we charge Thermometer—i pam., 54; 8 p.m., A, e life. Fomembe ,' in, nnm. e s:wing'. )Get ool ashes, and dressing yourself in new spring e 2 midnient, 307 48 Fan ; igiee, S et o i R \\‘:.‘".l"?‘.l the W Ch IFFORD. style in your size today This is an opportunity raiment, make a good job of it by crown- no service charges, > Baromotor . 30.28: 8 | et nome st i G - T _' : A e e . . Hat either on credit or 30.34; bt a. 1., 30.44;) CRAIG "fln"':lvvdm;nl Sl Bkl . but sl in my heact. ing your glory with a Knox Soft Hat. budget buying. . . 50.51; Noon, Corzpep ompttl SOPRELD 3 B ol Sn. temperature , occurred| Jied Hoo CLIFFORD. 1In loving remembrance of my \,',_,‘.,,",':‘f"al“,‘,‘"“ ¥ operal Satirda¥: | devoted mother, SARAH ANN CLIFFORD, Short lines but llll Priced at 8 and 10 Dollars We do not penalize 4_ ot At 22 315 occursed b nr"iii\z‘}‘.“f”‘n:"”‘i" B, G “hw.| who entered ‘elorual rest four yoars age riends. 2 : Loved in life._remembered in death ; ; our fi mperature same date last year— or SAERONTE, r of James, LOVING SON WILLIAM. * Sole Agents in Washington Highest, 51; lowest, 25 2565 m. * Burial ai Cedar Grove. Md CRAMER. Tn sad and lovine remembrance Raleigh Haberdashfir | Raleigh Haberdasher | e Es S con . i :‘r’r.‘f-‘-;fw-;f:“f;f B | T Mt R e 1310 F Street . i P z 4 e 1o Holy Com: Poday—Low tide, $:34 a.m. and 9:38 2 __And God e p. m.; high tide, 2:14 a. m. and 2:45 k a.m repose A T HOSBANE® AN Cae- 1310 F Street » b3 . | i i SR g 4 4 nterment at Mount Olivet Cemetery. 1: CRAWFO) R « ee i i omorrow—Low tide, 9:54 i ¥ WFORD. In sad but loving remem. o} t m. and | FUTCHINSON, ted this life, Friday| brance of my dear brother, TONY CRAW- 10:37 p. m.; high tid B andl Hamhine Sldock. Itavch 1Y 1 who departed this life seventeen 3 p. m TOBIAS' H r« HINSON, beloved husband| Years ago today. March 11, 1910, .chinson, loy a No one knows how we missed you The Sun and Moon. l’n‘(‘r;“w\FT‘rl:'u!rhllvlo'; Ma . ;:: the years that lu\;’fl!ml-l h’l R » g Softly sleepiog, 4 e $ by four gran E y rs gently wave, _ Today—Sun rose 6:28 a. m.; sun sets| Rachel Johnson. Mre. Eliza Wicks, Louisa| Wo often 3 ik of him when we b:lTu p. m. E and relatives and friends. Notiee " ar A ‘omorrow—Sun rises 6:26 a. m.; sun tpe. STHER AN D SIS sets 6:11 p. m. X Thu,,dm, \m'm. lm_ ,l,;,n., it n:l‘hn'r OT ;3(0?. R\\D\l:‘l’lkfl .l : L rin mko SE ubercnlosis pital. | DAY. Tn sad but lovine remembrance mMoun rises 11:54 am.; sets 2:15 p.m. VILLIA KANE. aged 78 vears,” Pu: | our dear wite'and mother” XGNES Pa¥ 5 4 v s ertaking | Who departed this life three years ago. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- e g WG MY G B Bl half hour after sunset. AV e AN oty A A o Condition of the Water. attam e O ek 1y HER DANSAEE HUSBAND AND HER Temperature and condition of the| bi* aer Me, DB Mycrs, 40 Quincy | HARPER, Sacred to e BT vk °5 water at Great Falls at 8 a. me—| daughter of the late Lieut, John K. Kelly ARPER, who departed 'this life two Temperature, 36; condition, muddy. i?;i rfilll: Kelly. Notice of funeral here- years ago today, March 11, 1925, e 'Tis sweet to rrnnmlnr who once was e i 7 it AKI Suddenly. Thursday, March 10. bere, Weather in Various Cities. 1 RENCE MELVIN LEAKIN, son | = Thouzh absent to us. she is just as dear: of Cora L. Leakin and brother of P. M The midnight stars shine or the grave Chester Leakin,_ aged 39 years. Funeral of we loved but could net Ve, fom " W."W. "peal’s fungral lome. #1¢ HER FATHER ~AND SteTeR 5t Do on Saturda c p.m. Interment Fort Lincoln Cem y. In sad but loying mfmn MADDOX. ‘On_Wednesday, March 9. 1927, | NALUEN §'and our tathe at Garfleld Hospital, NANNIE K. MAD-| 4@ hoe "fl'g.;““,,‘v,g'fi\‘f,“" ,’,,,',"“ L w DOX, beloved sister of Mrs. Joseph H. 8 4 - Mrs. Robert Cole and Miss Delia iy, Remaine resting at, W. Warren Vi 1 give to ull’s funeral ome. st o sea? Spring rd. n.w. ~ Funeral from the W il y rA:~x.vm. voies Warren Taltavuil's funeral home. 14th and g B SARYAND CHIL- 56 X Spring rd. n.w.,_Saturday. March 12, at 0 e gllfinlw Cits i a.m. lh?‘n'l;lc St. Patrick's Church. where Z altimore . niass will be sung af am. Relatives | REF n sad_but lo | Birmingham 2 4 7 3 and friends invited to attend. Interment “’:!r:r'mul’r-‘" NN R0 datered Fismarck 1z .. Mount Olivet Cemetery. 11 into cterndl Test elght years ago, March . | Bufialo " 3 o MADISO! 2 11, 191 ew Tl . 40 67 44 2 areh 10, 10 2348 pim. at"nis She has gone where there s res l l M & B » i donce) A4tH Corttnas o JAME: And the cares of I are dont SADISON. darling bany of Richard- and | Where (he onea that love her best, Frances Madison. brother of Eloise and Will meet her one by one. 9:30 a.m.. from above residence. Relatives IE wEsL and friends invited to_attend. Intermeift E MRS, AMELIA L] o i ot Clear ¥ 1 Mount Olivet Cemete 3 . .-, B e on S e, e srmacgmTER., It WA SpeRen.g elena .. 40 24 D at his residence lontal Beach. X - i X Jear enney Matthews. In’ {he bith. vear o r Jac udy his age. Serrices will be conducted at The golden gate flew opes %, d p a @ 10 s C Zurhoret, funcral parior, 301 Bast Capitol | God's gentle voice sald “Come. Bernard. - Funeral Saturday. March 12, a HER MOTHER A SISTERS. MBS MBS 0S4 | + 4 And with farewell unspok Louisville e ol b She calmly entored. Bome. M Fla SR Mes L irsds arch 10. 19 DEVOTED GREATN E “ Y New Yor 2 . Bouay 2 t 2:30 bm.. from his 3 ' i Ci 5 3 Md R‘,‘,,‘;,,a("’ § o Union C R(x“fin'lxh- Ma. o EE:I’:':':{?:: ’ Ffear . CX E. ‘wile of ibe late FUNERAL DIRECTOR ] ot g ; s 7 Amers T4 and T.F. COSTELLO ¥ 5 'y sts. 0w e March 1° N. CAP. ST. NORTH 7978 Raleish. X 0 80 2 at 2:3 erment Rock Creek Ceme: Z e g Diego.. [ MY ILLER. Thursday, g ‘— : s & e it AL Mre. 3 | Private Iu\ahd Limousine ST. N.E. 2 y $oacrn “Criave Lincoln 524 | Clondy W g P On Liber al Terms A 50 5 .-. Cloudy M n, pht 73 Titefment, in V. L. SPEARE Co- On Thursday. March Stations Tvm wmtur:- ‘Weather. M L W William H. mnl brother _of | ment Zougon. Hagl (I s ) i3t Wikiam K X irles'B. Myera”” Pl Phone Frank. umlOOSH SL N.W.. . » . | Vienna, \n~l gt Raining neral \".”f"{,' ,EL‘:}N, it 11 a. = 'f(;'m Formerly 940 F St. N. 3 The large quantities displayed offer an unusually wide se- ||| eoniii - iy iyl ol ot % e £55 T Gawler Service 1 i 1 Fasal)." Asore S cloud e _thip life Wegnesdar, Morticians Since 1850 lection with a range of sizes to fit men of all types. Bt |} "'?("r‘"“:l'm"‘h M S W | ol | Joseph F. Birch’s Sons e residence, J ¢ | J s To. Charol ot B s ) Blues, fancy mixtures, browns, grays and other popular B s ;‘mm o A Hv;_ ittt 13034 M St N.W. Fnvaiagt Spring shades—in the newest models, both single and double BN Lt G, # ' o0 S17 Fa. A%e fl pel Atlantie 1700 breasted. Patterns for men and young men. ate Ambulance A ing v, March 11, 230" p.m.. CHAS. S. ZURHORST L YD S 301 FAST OAPITOL ST. LIZZIE M. WELLS, Aux. Pres. ; i . 3 MARY A. QUANDER. Ree.' Se Phone_Lincoln 2 ; . Division’ SATOR i AR TRac kT AIMUS R. SPEARE These suits and topcoats can be bought on our liberal credit [ | s e oy %5 | i s oS s o o sir t0 .. The origina ne. “Reward. ; Sidence "of her daughter. ‘Mre. ¥ Lynch: 4014 5th nows JANE I AR S s i s plan. Small weekly or monthly payments will do. Open an | O, platinum, with st dtamor 1 | iie ot 31, Sloter Cirghneral sivite™ 1623 Conn. ,fl};e;-m,.s,: < m. Short servic erment i Potomac w\O ‘;‘,,,i 2 Reward —— Polumac Chipel. Mds 230 pms vears at 1208 i § account here—wear good clothes without noticing the outlay. ||| _;;;;5';;;;';*3;5;‘?..:"’:;M"m:.,,:. | CCONNOR, G oo M 05 iR Mooreland).” Fune residence. ‘3042 P st. n.w.. on urday morning at 10 am. Inferment ik it Givet Cemmeters. ¥ W Warren Taltavull nnG—Vv re-haired fox terrier; white with OBB, De Hrkd th life_Tuesday, March Ono. black ear and biack spot on back, 'Re- | & 6:17 am. PAUL ROBB. ve: | 14th and Spnng Road Col. 464 3803 Grammercy st. n.w. Cleve. loved ( ‘Eltora Robb, son of Mrs. Jane Robb and brother of Robb. O F if He )(‘l\t;‘x‘ U]er‘ n{:l)hf“n‘ qnne‘ nhq‘ l;: ; mourn. thelr loss. | Funeral Stnday, Marc : ur Finest Rarkings. weuring o Mreward. | UL Vi 1% promttho Eins” Home | 641 H St N.E. Fhone Cleveland Rhode Island ave. between 4ih and bth |3, WILLIAM LI Funeral DI : sts. mw. “Remains can be viewed ut his | Embalmer. Livery“in comection. = Commies atp ot soft black | Jil; Texidence, 1135 Holbrook st. n.e. dious chapel ‘and Todern eremal Glfskos are Dlack With fiexi: 328" Pu. Ave, N.W- ost. between and 10thon | ROBB. Officers and members of Columbia | N*'TAE, e @ [ ] P 5. Plense Teturn 1 Bot il st. n Lodge, No. 85, are hereby notified of the | ¥ L AG Doown 1ody's, Wednesdsy ave:| death 'of Brother PAUL n’osn Seseion of Thoa. R. Nally | Sun between Washington Sanatorium and | Sorrow at, Columbia Ledge Elks' Home J1th Bt S.E_Line SR . “ar“iorminal, containing about S50, sciusors, | Saturdas; MAroh 1 at :{,“,",",’."‘-‘7“’“:" y J Fium containing my name. lndur return to | DTS, Y Ay “March 15, “at 11 30 um office and get reward Full Elks’ uniform or dark clothing. KEYS—Friday -vsn!n{h from w-.nmmn Mombers of uurmnx smr Loddn No. 40: | 436 'm- S.W. Aud:trsnul‘l:!oll))‘ g’fls "l\‘llcll', Egm’a Temvlr 0. Vl ‘Columbia il | v $ t i | panTs ot v mower e ontze” G, 700 u{.‘:g Ao s ’°“5w¥f£‘:k'§s““‘" Frank Geiet’s Sons Coull Cn. o] |1 © 12 " |1ns SEVENTH ST, X, 18th st. n.W. | | BuRsE—Red an gfl Masen 0, 1027, Hodenon Telepiione i -ni’ 3 MM‘VP" "fl'm.un-mn a-nhd ROBERE 4 b o :' fi Col. 8003 = lll< 1426 T % . L :. ; s S ' Iy YUNERAL DESIGNS. i On Liberal Terms : sE A P o fi:;,, %l ulernant vt | Central Floral Co., Inc, Mareh 10, 1927, ot To.| Florsl JNTS; PUERE ST, kwe JIRGINIA, bduveq 4550 14tn at. n.w. _Col. 5503, ipel of A. e, T" BI CKISTONE, 14th ‘j H e 8250 Pj“‘: cis Beautgl Fk‘lrrall : ot l.n- fold. fnitial SR between nd U. S. Public With a Charge Account at Eiseman’s you can always dress stvlishly” ,md economically on the most convenient terms

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