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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1927. RAILWAY VALUATION | Beaths. ARMUUR AHURNEY DECISION IS PRAISED| & 5 “‘*fl*f‘?‘»" . Poole Franklin Pagk. A widow of Josaph E. Neir. St. Louis and 0'Fallon Ruling Pre-| NuLsoN. rrigu. 1, 10 e e vents $600,000,000 Increase in Tt e :;", kng:"lh 1".'.7?. o Jackson, ting at W. Ernest Rates, Senator Norris Says. West End funeral parior. S8th and Dumbarton”ave. n.w. Notica of fungral Chairman at Chicago Grain : Probe Refuses Hearing The decision of the Interstate Com- | Mare 1007, &b lus rendence, 310 merce Commission in the St. Louis| ireq" and Ck QY. heloyed .l.;:':: and O'Fallon v case is the most four brothers and & host to Company Counsel. important ever made by the commi : : e foatine sion, Senator, Norris of Nebraska, Funeral in John Lo X3 chairman of the national vn:;i’vrl‘nm‘ Avrit 3. (South "Carolina papérs vioaee By the Associated Press on American railroads, said in a " CHICAGO, April 2.—A heated argu- | Statement issued yester P . Apeil 1. ment hetween Alexander F. Reich.| “It involves not only billions of dol-| il ettt mann, attorney for the Arinour Grain | lar said Senator Norris, “but -!‘f"; e 3 jpine res Co., and Thomas Curran, chairman of | determines the principles which will | (Ryan. 3 the State legislative committee inves- control the valuation for rate-making | n Buren | tigating the grain trade in Chicago, | Purposes of all kinds of public utill-y Wi covr) % i enlivened the hearing yesterday e March 21 " ,"'",“""" Attorney Reichmann, appearing be or Norris said the Interstate| MARGARET WATSON PROCTOR dmieh: fore the committee, leaped to his feet Commerce Commission had rendered | fer of the late Edward A and Elizabeth @ few minutes before adjournment and {a great public service in rejecting ex-| {aten @ S e e A demanded that he be heard in rebuttal | cessive claims of the railroads. and' Louise Watson Patway ,-mw.x‘"’;}“ to charges made by Harry C. Mallory | “The railroad claims for valuation| fhe residence of H. F. Petway ] and other former employes .of the|of $11,000,000,000 or more in excess| Apn%y of's Jriehland. D € wI:'?-.-’W Northwestern elevator, owned by the | of a fair valuation were properly re-| Brooks o; ting. Friends and relatives Armours, that illegal handling of grain | jected by the commission,” continued | invited was intentionally affected. Senator Norris. “If these claims had [ REAGAN, replied Curran. 1 don't care | been granted it would have meant an whether you're the attorney for the | increase of at least $600,000,000 a | a Armour Grain Co. or who you are, | vear in freight and passenger rates |RE! . On_Friday . 1927, at You're not conducting this investiga- | Which would have imposed a destruc ‘,‘,;;;‘;:lw,’-mgflflglr\ 3. pheloved tion and you aren't wanted here.|tive burden upon business and agri-{ at Saffell's chapel. B When we care to see you we'll let you | culture as well the human public.” Dutl gD on_ Sum April 3: thence know.” Senator Norris said the deciston| Park® M Fu ”|< .',"‘"‘" Ry l"l“:kg_r:-: Chairman Curran then adjourned |constituted a victory for the forces| mont * Christian Church. 1308 Ver the meeting. Later Reichmann said | represented in the national conference | ['or* fve. now. on April 4. at the hearing was a “travesty” and an |on railroad valuations which was or- 0 el earsiaviv. T .parte affai “We weren't in-[ganized in 1923 at the instance of the | WELLER. Suddenly. Friday. April 1. 1927, at formed that the hearing was to be |late Senator La Foilette of Wisconsin. | T idence. 408 ' Seward” equare s.e. held, or given an opportunity to de-| He said the decision was of vast im o et ichach L At and fend ourselves,” he added. portance to farmers, shippers, wage| I is R Shael A Weiler Ha: arlier in the day Chairman Curran | earners and consumers. He persisted - ’r g Ry o made it plain that he considers the | tha iilroads would attack the| Chureh 4 ‘:nfi oS e ey testimony already {aken by the com- | decision in the courts and urged the| il ! g ! Please omit mittee as pertinent to criminal action. f1nm> s and wage earners, commer- : i 3 Olivet “Cogs —_— — shippers and others to ;‘ 2 2 - - Thursday, T | oi hands and- sustain the commis- | -~ 3 F.. devated faid Ruperly Sackel Mra, Har- Witherspoon of Colmbl % i a iles F. White, jr.. of Rateigh o B e o G ld s Cards of Thanks and Eye ste. s e e SDES OF 7= AT L TT THE ROGE LTAMONT M. We want our ERIT WINS oxchall Vi aqe A VILLAGE N THE CITY “What are the wild waves saying” Nobody knows, but the wild waves of extra interest and service charges on your bills every month say a lot in very plain terms every time you get your bills.. You never hear any discordant notes when you look at our bills, as we charge you only for what you buy. No wild waves of interest and extras here. We do not penalize our friends. ||"IIIIII|UIIIIIII"HIIIIHNIIIIIMIIII AMBULANCES Lowest rates In clty, and finest make cars, to and from city hos- friends and neighbors to know that our hearts were touched by the many e dences of their sympathy and devotion which we _received during our great affiiction. God. in His wisdom. has taken from us' a’loving husband and father. There is al great void which no human agency can fill. but that does not make us any the less appreciative of the tender ministrations of those who shared our af- fection for the dear departed. We want particularly to ~ acknowledge the assis- tance received from the members of Columbia_Tvpographical' Union. of which Mr. ROGERS for many years was such a 'devoted member, and other labor anizations S. ALTAMONT M. ROGERS AND FAMILY. * SIMMONS. I wish to extend my sincers thanks and deep appreciation to my many relatives and friends for their beautiful floraj tributes and many kind services on the occasion of the death of my dear son. ROBERT A. SIMMONS, Jr. who passed away March 8§ 1927 HIS LOVING MOTHER. 3* Deaths. BOURKE. On Friday. April 1, 1 MARY HORBACH BOURKE. widow of Capt.John G. Bourke. U. S. A. Funeral services at thiehem ' Chapel of Washington Cathe- dral on Monday. April 4, at 10:30 a.m. Interment at Arlington National Ceme- . Thursday morning, March 31, 27." at 6 o'clock, after a lang \unes. her residence, © Champlain st. HER. beloved daughter of ind sister of Clara Brown. also leaves many relatives and friends. Remains resting at Joun T. Rhines & Co funeral chapel, 3rd and T sts. s Yu Memoriam. ALEXANDER. In loving Bpgicar usband A DR AL Who pasee ‘a0 to- day, "April fl"!:l'u’ e » ; can T forget one year ago 1 stood by your bedside :nd.'u'.‘,v.l;l Dass away Just when life was brightest, Just When hopes were bost. He wae taken from this world To a home of elernal rest. DEVOTED WIFE. * BROWN. In sl but loving romem ' 1):';l‘0‘:‘r;a{x)(‘lmnllhflr SLIZA BRO pa A dnr apar Shie is -life six years agu 10 ¥ Tecalls the memory ed one gone 1o rest, AnlAlréh'(;‘Pe who NVhI" lremnl-n;'berb:.er 8 ones who_ 10ved her HER' “DEVOTED GRAN ER. FARNIN RLatk, ©DosveEs COMMINGS, A wibute of e ory o ar. liftle nicce. RITA MARGARET "CUMMINGS. w sears ago today. April 2. 1585, OO 10U Every day brings Deep within my heart 1 rm-nnh Thoughts of one I loved so dear. HESER AUNT MARGARET. * 0 INGS. In lovi ance l'{)h" lied four years ago today. April A precious one from us has gone, A Avolce we loved is still: A Race s vacant in our home hich never can be Glled. Yeg again we hope to meet theey o When the days of life have fled. And in heay ith joy to greet, | Where no_farewell tears are 'ir AND o neral” sunday. Avri ‘5. at Rockish Sta- HER LOVING MOTHER. DADD tion, BROWN. ~Thursday. March FOLEY. I lovin ’ DANIEL FOLEY T who o dear fathy iy “Hospial, 'LERTIE parted l'm'.r life sixteen years ago BRoWN: Boioved wife_of Bugene Brown ROt o wifeyof Egche Brown, | April 2.4bi1 " Anniverdary mass At St Pomroy Brown. She leaves six devoted sisters. three brothers and a host of rela- tives and friends. Funeral Monday. April Aloysius Church ‘at 6 a.m. May he rest in P weriariia 4. trom Galbraith A. M. E. Church at 1 |HILL. Sacred to the memory of my h pm. Rev. Wm. D. Battle. pastor. Inter-| band. SANUED. HiL"Wee departed this ment Paynes Cemetery. BURGESS. | At Providence Hospital, Sutur. 1927. at 5 am. BETTY NN Pled 8 Toare % Months, loved life seven years ago today. April 2, 1920. Although your hands I cannot clasp, Your face I cannot see. Still let this little token tell daughter of John Frederick and Theima 1 stiil remember 1| Gray Burgess and granddaughter of Wal- ter C. W. and Eleanora Burgess. Funeral services at family residence. 1018 G st. Monday. April 41027, at 2:30 pm: Boiaiivon apa ‘Hriends invited. Totorment private at Congressional Cemetery: CARROLL. Departed this, life Thursday. | 7. at 1 o'clock im at her o 1ot aCne ML N CARROLL. devoted ‘wife' of the late Benjamin Carroll and loving mother of | Joseph. James, Ernest and Clarence Car- Toll and Elsie V. Jackson. Funeral service Sunday at 2 pm. at Tane's C. M E Zion Church, 14th and C sts. n. at Freedmen's Hospital. ROBERT ¥. Jr.. thee. LOVING WIFE, ANNA B, HILL. LOWE: A "yI0}ing memory of qur only child, NA MARGARET. seven )euu ago, today, Alhrllw"D " 8 ek Pikesrs, o MEYER. 24, to the memory of our dear I other. FHTEDAC She e 0 suddenly five years ago o toanyash ¥ . Precious mother, memori and sweet 1 are ours. .. Eternal rest he thine. ¢ SONS AND DAUGHTER. * PIERCE. In loving rememby lovink husband. WALTER FPIERCE. why life two years ago today. P ) 0 Y pitals | CARTER. On Wednesday. March 30, 1927 America’s Smartest Colony | of Group Homes - ! devoted son of Robert C. Carter and the Eve W. W. CHAHIE“ CO. late ‘Bettie Carter. brother of Gertrude B, day brings wweet memortes, 14th Street Corner of Chapin' N. W. Carter, B. Forrest and the late i i gl James Carter. and husband of the late o, - ooy 37 heart 1 cherish HIS LOVING WIFE. CARBIE SISRCE. fter 2 pm. Saturd und; SEIS. In loving memory of Anei 3. B pime from St. Luke's Chureh; | brother. GEORGE SEIS, who "Jepariad Sympathetic T5th and Church. sty n.w.. Rev. Thomas | this life four years ago’ today. A ymp Brown: bastor. Relatives and Triends' | 1923, a5, A3 %, 1 d to attend. Althoust, your hands 1 cannot clasp. Service CAYLOR. OHHW"',';:,-'*;:N‘;',;,H%"'C 19278t | sl e “thls iile token”tell o 05 ; We consult your beloved hasband of Edith Cayior. Funerai 1 still think of thes. wishes — and then you | from his Tate recidence. 733 Sl st e | e BESSIE. can withdraw into the and friends invited. Interment Cedar Hil FUNERAL DIRECTORS. etirement which your \YLOR.~ Chiefs _and e 40 Jos h F. Birch's Sons YLOR. ‘hi )em| 5 ¥y A e, No.1° Dagtee of Pocahontas. are | Y blished 1841 inclinations naturally hetely notifed of the death of gmu.ir' | 3034 M St‘““\‘i}m“fl : k : 3 ineral X prompt, relieved of the Sunday, April 3. 1027, from nid late, resi _'_A_ME_~_m_ & & .. at 2 pm: Mem necessity to think or act i’,fi'r"m.m reatiested 5 “atiend A o ‘us J e 3- { o Rs‘gAN H g . ve residence a ’ in connection with the fi'{’nréag.‘ ,\‘P?n’z‘_' fo87" 0 pay respicts: | Motel Chapel, ¥ Atiiado 1700 funeral arrangements; or . TICH. Reeper ot Rocorde Livery in Connection, LS ot OR ‘‘unusual residential construction, to be com- mended for its picturesque individuality within -moderate costs’’—this, in brief, is the basis on which three eminent ar- chitects, acting as unbiased judges fOl' the Washington Board Of i j Succeeding W. R. Speare Co. .o‘;‘;',;“:,"‘”m;“;m PRIt 65 Years of Serviee Trade, awarded first honors for HE R AREAN L e e Ll iy Bk | 12011266 Wsonin ve. Wt 004 James B. and Mary A. Cottrell. Inter- — = ment Newport. . . NTH ST. N.W. FOUND. DAWSON. iday, Angil 1. 1027, af her %},}.fifi.’zfifim Teler group home construction in the /R ) e s B Tha S it it | ““CHAS. 5. ZURHORST i, MEDAL MODEL HOME 4428 Greenwich Parkway Just South of Reservoir Road in the Village of Foxhall ST EY"T"‘,: M. TICE. Keeper of Records. i AYLOR. The Great Council of the District interment, no matter |xiian, D gt st pg B | W, Warren Taltavall ; oW at, rexret the den b whether it is to be made Past “Great Sachom JOSEPH 3. CAYLOR. | 14th and Spring Road Col. 464 here or at a distance. a member_of Idaho Tribe, No. 156: Idaha e e £ Counell. 'No. 1 Dogree Of oo Qsanontas Thos. R. Nally Son: eri N em’ Der. - Our facilities and our | s i Amricen Muie, i i 10Ten St SE. bine 480 et nen. Sun SPEREIY e eqat O a3 Stclock p.m. ANl members requested Timothy Hanlon the exigencies of every t0 AR THOMPSON. Great Sacher 041 H St. __Phone L. 6543 requi t. . o i TR Faen D and I EE COMMODORE; On, Thugass ¢ Mopth\d: | Embatmer. | Livery” in connection. 27 a : : Phone Potomac 4600 for . DORE. ‘devoted brother of Willie. George, g By g R Herbert, Plorence. Alice and Anu Comio: . dore. Funeral Sindav. Apri at Char- Almus R Speare || i ekl | JAMES T, CLEMENTS SONS W tnest Jarvis Co. funeral parlors, 2203 Dignified Funeral M i T et National Capital to FOXHALL = b i VILLAGE. Are there any who have not yet visited this out- standing community of the 20th century? : BAR PIN—Diamond and sapphives; Tiicada affernoon. Reward. Line. 920. 722 BRACELET—Diamond _and _sapphire link bracelet, Tuesday noon. neighborhood of 13th and” Irving oron bus en route to Raleigh Finder return 1348 Irving st. n.w. in bills, a Royal. 1901 164 rd. X name - Brands: I Teturned bt B Smith, 317 6th st. 5.6, " Lineoin DOG, Boston bull: brindle and white; vicin- d G sts, 0. Tuesday’ night L. OOCH. set with 1i SoLD FROOUE, el S ikl viow At Garfield Hosoital, CHARLES ‘R rnuowwm« in the 66th Sear of his age Funeral from his late residencg, 927 H st. n.w.. on Mondav. April 4. at 11_a.m. Tnterment” (private) Oak’ Hill Cepe: On Saturday. April 2, 1,..,,-. a his residence. vEnNoN & FRANRLIN. eloved son of J. A. Franklin, in the 39th Deanrst ia e A wuneral Trom ‘bl e Tesidence. 626" Raleigh pl. se. Congress Heights. D. C.. on Monday at 10 a.m. In terment at Leésburg. Va. B GATTI. On Friday. April 1. 1927, at_ his residence. 114 Alabama ave. &e. JOHN M.. beloved son of the late Michael Rosa Gatti, Funeral from his late dence on Mondav. April 4. at O : thence to St. Francis Xavier Church here mass will be sald at 9:30 a.m. Relatives and friends invited to- atighd: Tnterment St. Mary's Cemetery. GRAY. Denarted this life March 31 w:T DAVID GRAY, beloved brother of Ma G. Honesty He leaves to mourn theif loss a nephetw. John Duval, jr. and 2 brothers-in-law, Frank Honesty and John Duval, ar. ' Funeral services will) be deld_at Union Wesley A Zion Ehidrcht samduy. Apnl 3 at 100 b v. C. €. Williams officiating. T. F. COSTELLO NORTH 7978 i nified, Eficiont Servies AutosSohils Sorvice P Chapel Dcal&Co. 16 H St NE _LINCOLN 8200 ALMUS R. SPEARE Successor to W "R SPEARE co 1623 Conn. Ave. 7 5 Potomac 4600 4§ years at l’u’ft’ H 8. Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Invalid Limousine T. NE. )"‘.,Lfn ey Lincoln 524 V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of nnr ‘conn with (ke onstnal al W R Phnno!‘nnk 6626 009 H St rmerly 940 F_St. N.W. Ry " {4 | Census. No. 101. Funeral service at the S. H. W. 5 3:”51 v,:,.'“N ::’ I.O ,f";{,‘, ,‘:, olzml‘:;.- "'"a e VAT ,m,l,,b,, on 9ih s Re.| Hines Co. funeral home. 2001 14tn st. | 436 uh s& %}th‘lCB omml. 1879 i E ———— Cedar Hill Lcmclery Relatives } then West to the Village—or take s 1 P(,)CKETHOOK——Sm-II T containing | el friends Invited. ‘;a l Se OWNE S Foxhall bus \at Dupont Circle (20th )| g25.15. in Munitions Bid Kuhiey Col. 'fn.&‘; HERSON. _On Friday. April 1. 1927, LENA wier l'VlCe 1417 K & : g 'HERSON. 63 _vears of age, beloved mother Morticlans Since 1850 reet and P Sts.) § Ay of Mrs. Ray Lewis, Mrs. Dora Becker and 0 Main 9300 THOOK Bluck. oqniaine qreelasses; | Juihva Mopnie: Symon “Hbert.' Mtk | | Member National Selected Mg ol ain Vaon” i ard ™ Fhime Saaffl | Bt N RO e (551 | Main 5512 e 14th st. n.w. unday. Apl at J m. RS o e e aond dioner | pILL. To the officers. past officers and | FUNERAL DESIGNS, Bl mand.” Gl Boonji” 2 3| e GG ronare sty v | BT ACKISTONE 14?&}1 s tan fancy ox > Setton, Thureday evening. . Clev, 0039, SHesien 1o iarhay, Apeil B 1087, ai 8 Beautiful Floral UMBRELLA—Green_silk, amber tips, striped | P-0-, 10 arrange ior e fineral ‘ot ‘Sis: Designs, i‘;,.'"d 2 ! 01 NN HILL. t officer of the coun- P o RAart M M o R |k W e o e AL m.. from_Second Baptisi g OXERELEA o 1, l'"hr‘:m coury Hounp i membére rqune-hng o ‘;’ e T GEO s S S . WRIST wA'rcn ,xn 13 dlunn s ...1 @ TAYLOR, 8 6. .p: ) AI lonlln'l n.w., Sunday, April 3, at % p.m, Inter: gy i ] Reward. 1400 ¥ LA i GRIMES. Friday. April 1, 1927, at hl“ resi- o : 5 : : : NVELOPE, name Colby co, 13 . now. 'PERRY T S AND | H (SR o Minutes From Dupont Circle & § 3| EAY BVRLOPE, pore Coby, vegvegn m | ibite 130k Vil imie B A TALTAVULL 8% e ‘! st. Reward. Return Em. 811. Bureau of | member of Columbia Typographical Union. - and | MARY JOHNSON, Rec. Sec. Our Only S z.' ward, 2408 Penn av Thursday, March 31, 1927, AN ""g"ié’"'mmm%: e M e nnw : gl PRt A fosl udlc] e, : - “North W50 M B R0l Sla o Tnterment Berryvilie: Ugr s &.