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—— T bell, RITES FOR MACPHERSON =i HELD THIS AFTERNOON | B5S80% . coirement in 1925, 31 MacPherson was head of the com petency commission of the Bureau of | Indian Affairs. He also was a deacon Carlton R. Ball, William W. Harris P. Gould and Dr. Gi Interment Is in Glenwood Ceme- tery—Rev. Jason Noble Pierce Officiates., and trustee of the First Congrega tional cch for many years and once was widely known here as a inger, having belonged to the choff Choir, which was well known to Washingtonians of past genera , tions Chu; MacPherson, 75 years old, former lega adviser of the Bureau Indian Af fairs, Department of the Interior, for many years, who died in Garfield | Memorial Hospital Tuesday, were con ducted in late home lobart sireet, thi fternoon o' Jason Noble Pierce, pastor of First - Congregatio Church, ted. Tnterr y services Orlando M Stabbed in Heart, Lives. NEW ORL 3. ril 1 Al vin Prechter was alive today with a good chance for re covery, although he had been stabbed the heart yesterday by a workman th whom he had quarreled pital physicians closed the with eight stitches the weod 3 norary Al vound »sentatives from ndian Affairs, the tional Church and t Bureau Cor rtment % 1seflies are world. 1 pest almost all o the Washington's 2 We Paul | old | Hos- | re ready for THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. €, THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1927 Storms Delay Christmas. St. Kilda, lonely, storm-swept island |of the Hebrides, did not have its Christmas until Spring. | SAMUEL 1. MILLER DIES. | Former Navy Yard Machinist Was | " " months ships tried to reach the port, ; i it [but were unable to make a call owl Samuel 1. Miller, 67 years old, |to the tremendous seas running contin custodian of the d {uously on the dangerous shores, and ristmas and New Year resents the Unlon Trust Co. » yuld not be landed. Mails have been a machinist at the Washington Navy | qccumulating at the post office | Yara for many died in | Fleetwod, Scotland, since last Novem Homeopathic Hospital yesterday af he F t Murray, in charge e nee left Fleetwood s city safe sit vaults | for and formerly years, 1l ter | ber in January of mall, with forts for a short illness. was a lifelong carrying nine bulky bags the intention of taking the islands. The skipper was ever, unabl to get ne enotgh to the island to enable o'clock. Rev. | Kildan people to venture in their life- s the trawler and receive the pulation of isl esident of th al Hines' Fune services will be conducted undertaking parlors tomor ning 10 in | row Georg Dudley, rec of Chur will phen's Episcopal will ficia gressional ¢ Mr. Miller Interment be Con metery survived by his widow T ughter, Mrs. Zelda Miller Haun of | v v, and a_son, Wescott Millex South Orange, N 31 in o Sweden the being §3 inhabitant. office in the vear 55 cents per Finest Men’s Wear Store Man’s Laster leading the way in KNOX Hats for Easter are in pigeon gray and hazel tan. Consider- ing the service and style it gives, where is the hat more worthy of its hire than this Knox Hat at '8 Silk-trimmed Topcoats, plain or fancy camel’s hair, Harris tweeds, chevron stripes and herringbones, in shades of hazel, tan and silver blue. Raglan or set-in sleeves. MANHATTAN Shirts of fine quality madrases in new jacquarded effects, smart stripes; solid color broadcloths. Perfect-fitting collars to match or with collars attached. 3.54! Raleigh Haberdasher 1310 F Street RESILIO Neckwear in new and original patterns. Exquisite color= ings on fine silks, mogadores, crepes and bright Reps. Many are silk lined. 2 Hart Schaffner & Marx Spring Suits and Topcoats Suits for business and college. Blues, pencil stripes, plaids, her- ringbones; in worsteds, cheviots and serges. $45 One or Two Trou ers RALEIGH 8 Shoes of soft and pli- able imported tan or black calfskin. Full leather lined, finest quality sole leather. Smart style with comfort. 8 ! ROGER WILLIAMS DIES. { This Afternoon. oger Williams, 42 years old, so of the late Roger Williams, sr., chaij man of the old Excise Board, died in Denve Monday after a long iliness Funeral services were con- ducted in the Zurhorst funeral parlors this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Rev | Freely Rohrer officiated. Interment was in Oak Hill Cemetery. Mr. Willilams was civil and resided in this city antil four years ago. His father engineer about tied in He Nell is survived Williams Williams by his widow, his mother, Mrs brother, Hazen Irs. Blla W THE WEATHER l District of Columbia—Partly cloudy tonight; minimum temperature about 34 degrees; tomorrow increasing loudiness; not much change in tem- peratur Maryland—Fair | light * frost cloudiness; not perature, Virginia—Partly cloudy, rain in extreme west “uvrl tomorrow; not temperature Ve Virgini: e Ella W Ashley tonight, tomorrow much chan; possibly > in tem- portion tonight much change in Cloudy portion; by rain. | tonight; | cotder tomorrow | cloudy, in followed Records for 24 Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 8 pm, nidnight, 42; 4 a.m., 39; 8 a.m., : noon, 53 Barometer—4 12 p.m., 30.11; midnight, 36 0.42 30.4 Highest temperature, noon yester Lowest temperature, 37 5 am. today Temperature same date Tighest, 64; lowest, 39 57, occurred 1 occurred at I o Tables. shed by United States and Geodetic y.) Today—Low tide 59 pm.; high tide, 6:47 p.m. Tomorrow p.m.; p.m. The Sun and Moon. Sun rose § (Fu Coast and and am 6:24 a.m Low tide, 1 high tide, 7:0 am, am. and 16 3 and Today 6:43 p.m. morrow sets 6:44 p.m Moon rises 4:20 p.m.; sets 4:48 Automobile Jamps to be ligh alf hour after sunset. Temperature and condition | water at ¢ alls at 8 a.m. | perature, condition, very Sun rises sun am 1 one: | b f_the Tem- muddy. Various Cities & ‘Temperature. *3 48; Weather - gepangsak et Abilene Albany Atlant Atlantic City 3 Baltimors Birminghan. { Bismarck Boston | Buffaio Charleston Chicag Cincinnati Cleveland Colum'a.S ¢ Denver Detroit ston lear loudy lear lear Pt.cloudy Cloudy 3 Rain 2 Pt.cloud: Pt.cloudy Pt.cloudy - lcloudy ca 5 - |uud! Clear. Cloudy Cloudy Clear Fogey Cloudy 0.3 Rain © Clear Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Clear Pt.cloud: Pt cloudy * Clear Cloudy Cloudy . Cloudy 0.i6 Cloudy .- Bl.cloudy Cloudy 0.40 Rain .. Cloudy ! Clear Clear 0.05 Clear FOREIGN, eenwich time, today.) Temperature. Weather. Rain Part clouds Rain Rain Rain Cle 0.06 "ksonville. Kansas City’ Los Angeles. Louisville Miami Orlea Néw York.! 3 Okla, City.. Omaha Philadelphia. ; Phoenix .. Pittsburgh. | Portland Me. 30.20 Portland Ore 30.04 Raleizh X.C. 50 8 f ke’ Cit San Koonts 3 74 San_Diego. . 30.02 8, Francis §t. Louis. St. Paul..| Seattle Spokane. WASH..D ¢ 0.20 0.8 08 London Faris, Berlin 3 Copenhagen, _Donmar Stockholm. ' Sweden Horta ( 1). Azores Hamilton, - Bermuda Havana, ‘Cuba.. Slear Colon, Canal Zoné. lear Pine stumps found on the bottom of the Baltic Sea prove that the southern tip of the Scandinavian Peninsula was once connected with the European continent, m.king the Baltic an inland fresh-water body. answer turneth away wrath the 50 says Book. We know you are often angry when you see those extra interest and service charges on your bills every month and no soft answer nor sweet explanations will take away the string of hardship these extra additions cause you. But not at our store. We have no explanations to make. Holy Our bills call only for what you bought. No interest—no serv- ice charges. We do not penalize our friends. Clyde J. Nichols UNDERTAKER 4209 9th St. N.W. | tor Mrs. | MRS. M. H. DAVIS DIES. I For several | Interment Is in Oak Hill Cemetexwa“lWfl Services to Be Conducted | Saturday Afternoon. Mrs. Marjorie Howison Davis, years old, wife of Alvin Davis, died yesterday at the residence of her p: ents, Charles R., and Mrs. Helen How ison, 121 Fifth street soutl Besides her husband and she is survived by a brother, B. Howison, and a sister A. Howison. Funeral be conducted S Th parents afternoon ¢ Mark's ¥ rd and A street followed interr sional Cemetery. | o'clock piscopal | south- | |GREEN RITES TONIORROW increasing | possibly | Former Pu blisher w: Funeral services for ton Green, 77 years old, former news- | paper publisher and employe in the iovernment service for more than 39 | years, who died 16 Lamont street, nducted in Hysong’s chapel tor ow afternoon at 3:30 Rev George Fiske Dudley, t St Stephen’s Episcopal Ch clate, Interment will be cemetery, with Mason the grave by Mount Pleasant Lod No. 33, F, A, A, M, of wh cen was secretary emerity to Be Buried h Masonfc Services. | William Bur hormne, vesterday, will o'clock. in Glenwood al services Lang Speedway Plan Liked. Interest in the proposed automobile | speedway connecting the Mediterra nean and the North Sea has become | | fufficiently great as to give hopes for | | | | BOOK: its construction. is to be from I Genoa, Ttaly The road mburg, ( The roadbed is to be feet wide, Wwith a right of way twice that width, and will be of cement o asphalt. Only automobiles will be pe: mitted to use the highway, and these only in accordance with an interna tional system of rules, signals fees. A socisty, the “Hafrabra,” ha been formed, s in Frankfort Ital and showing an interest. The total cost of the road | would be $50,000,000, and in order to | meet this outlay 24,000 subscribers at | $125 a vear would be required. Bcatbs. Wednesday 1s planned, | ermany, to to promote the plan. Switzerland also are BENNINGTON. at her residence, 1220 D st BENNINGTON, ' beloved moi £ Mrs. Margaret Winstead, in her G8th vea Funeral ‘from the Nevius funeral hom 924 New York nue n April 14, at 7 p.m Uniontown, Pa. BRIAN. On Tuesday Cleveland, Ohio wid is_ survive 1OLLIE April CARRIE T w of Capt by two gons. wm, 1 A. of 411 U an br. E.George Brian ot Funeral services Fr 2 pm.. from Caly pisc pal Church. Remains at the home of he son, Capt. 'E. H. Brian, 411 Upshur & Intermént Glenwood Cemeters. Departed this life Wednesday. April 7. at the e of her brot J° buvall, 2012 K st. 1 BESSI B. BRIGGS. She leaves to mourn their three devoied sisters. Mrs, Ellen Garnett, Mrs. Sarah Carter and Mrs. Sophia D Wicks: two brothers, James M. and John J. Duvall: a stepson, Edward J. Briggs: a host of n BR Henr enth ~Street Interment H. Brooks urch > County | MacrHERSON, Deaths. At Windham, Cor 1027, JAMES & Tames Guss G Graham (e 1"ana interment at Win 3 On Wednesday. April 13, 1927 bt bis residence. 1627 Lami WILLIAM BURTON &5 of Rey sinia R vices Friday Hysong's funeral Relatives and frier GREEN. A Pie 1 . 3-30 .y X WA ? the w NF HAMILTON. On 1827, MARION PUTRAM Wednes HAMILTON, Mary HAWKING. h bty HOLLINS, Depusted this I HOLLINS n “Mar Mre Mattia ¥ HOLLINS, et ) JOHN W M e 748, 1. B ~JOHN HORNIN HUTCHISON. On 1 At Georgs Wa CALLA Huiteh on . GOSNELL, x| Baptist | invited | JacKSON April iliness, Mre Cla 1927, at 3:20 p.m.. afte hours of pai t all in vain hat was best Walke: n U tw ng, to sisfer. I Friday, _ April Walker MARGARET WASHIN Secretary ating. (Fredericksbur ase copy). Rl1ll‘): _ Departed this Jife T 1 after ‘a lingering a N st ¥ “BUTLER e Delgeed Delia Butler (nee Madison) and the George ¥ Butler; grandson of William Mildred Madion. = Funeral Fi at 1 o'clock pm.. 1 Baptist Church, 2nd &t between M and XNsts. s.w., Rev. John Richard. D. D.. offi- ciating Relatives and friends invited We leaned on hope that was all in vain, Till the terrible word at last Told our stricken hearts ho was out of paia And his beautiful life had passed. Just when life was the sweetest And he could have lived his best, The zates of heaven opened And God called him home to rest bryd 18 n.w. of Va COLLINS. On Wednesday at _ her residence, 1208 CATHERI . beloved Josephine and Margaret Col Irom late residence on Saturday o’'clock a.m.: thence to services will am. Interment a Cemetery. * (Miami, FI Hagerstown and Baltimore copy.) CONLAN. = On Thursday, Ap: his’ residence, 713 6th’st J.. husband of the late Mary A in the 83rd year of his_age. Testing at the chapel of P. A 456, 7tn st e Interment at Winds Locks, Conn.. Monday (Bo: Mass.} Hariford, Conn Locks' papers please copy.) CONNETT. Suddenly, on Wedne: 13, 1927, at Columbia_Hospita B. CON T, in her 57t services at Hysong's st. n.w.. Thursday. Apr p.m. " Interment at Morristown, COOK. On Wednesday, April SOPHIA. beloved wife 6f the thew Cook. Funeral from he dence, 8 P'st. n.e.. on Saturda; at 9 am. Servicés at St. M at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Mary's Cemetery. COOK. Ladies' Sodalit Chureh will mest_at th Sgphia Cook, 8 P st April N 13, st sister Funeral April 1 Patrick's held Rood York, ‘s please i5¢ pap 114 1097, April 18 13, 1927, | late “Mal Jate resi- St dence of Mrs, | dead. MRS MRS, EMMA MAL CROMWELL. On Thursday £t 4:30 ain. at his residonce st.nw JOHN WESLEY loved hushand of Annie devoted 'father of ‘Otelia, Cromwell, Martha ~Cromw John W. ‘Cromwell. Fun be held ‘at St Litka's P. E, Church urch sts. ... on Saturday. % pm. Friends will .‘.m_db et April 14, 1927, 1430 Swann ROMWELL. b Cromwell ar Mary_and Lucy I Bren al_servic corner A at omit flowers. DAVIS. HOWISON Charles R. are resting Tors. 301 held at St and A sts. ., DMONSTON, Thursday, April HARRY W. Dleloved husband of Nellié | Edmonston and son of Mary E. Edmonston | of A st. ne. Remains at the chapel of Tragk Geiers' Sone Co., 11137 . n.w. Notice of funeral hereafter. IS, On April 12, 1097, at 415 at her residence. 164l L st. n.w. MAUDE of Francis J. Ennis, aged 35 years. friday, April 15, at 10 am. ior of George W. ‘Wise st. n.w. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Mount Ol vet Cemetery ERDM AN, GEORGE csday. April 13, 1927, a PR A7 A RTORTE | l?.-\ IS, b ved daughter of and Helen Howison. Remains at the Zurorst fineral par. adt Capitol st Services will be | Mark's piscopal Church. 1 se. on Satirday. Apel 16, at | 14, Tuesday. April 12. 1927, RANCIS, husband of the i an. Funeral from his late resi: 15t st. n.w.. on Frid at 11 am. Infermenit Glenwa tery ERDMAN, Special _meeting _of on, No. 1. will be Tomple on Friday, April 0 am.. for the purpose of funeral of onr late broth RANCIS ERDMAN. A, FRANKLIN WHITE. Sccretars Printing | held in the 15, at teriding GEORGE CARL V. T President o Maini Tnsiu pril_12. Reward, Columbia 8514. L.'D. Van Reuth 1 BOSTON TERRIER "PUPPY, solid_ white female,” year oid, full bat ears, short serew tail, biack epots on left ear: had, on Jeather, brags-studded collar, Cotton; 3 Conauit 1. mow. Wewt 2804 1 BULL TERRIERS, two, solid white puppies, x_months old, male and female, ears not dubbed, Rewars 3 Covon. -uu“.n- Tmmdny 0 am.,_on Please telephone 'Pot. ent ¢ Phone Gonn. ave. and N CAMEQ PIN. with diamond: valued as keep- fako, | Kindly return to G. Trinter aud receive liberal reward. 2327 B & blacl and tan, mnle rixie.” Petworth’ vicinity. williami Shields. ing to name Please notify 630 Emerson n.w. Col. EASTERN STAR JEWEL—Mary F. Thomp- son, from Queen Esther (thlel\ ND. 1. Reward. 2534 B st. nower aftor s pm: ESGLISH BULLDOG. brindle while face. black pateh over to_E. Webster. 1823 9th et. n.w. R FRATERNITY PIN. with & red sio West 1870, Reward." - s NOSE _GLASSES — Doubis Temsr Frida night; near 3620 New Hampshire., Rewa: Phone Col. 8030. ONE $800 Wzslmare!nnd Water Co. bond. Finder please notify G. Rickey N \ Air Station. Ahwllll POODLE DOG. creai vith Dink,nose: ayere, 1o, Bame Prons” Line. SILK " UMBRELLA—Wednesday. Jobby | of the Homer Bldg. Call North 8666._ ¢ CTACLES—G gy | On Tuesday. April 12. 19 Al ORLANDD | \r\v“u nh(x\'n_‘ band of Rachel P. | and_father of Grace dis and Maude Esther M Services at his late home. on Thursday. April 1 at Glenwood Wednesday. April 1 neopathic Hospital. SAMUF resting at b . On Tuesdav. April 12 mother of William #tgm the chapel of ¢ Bth st. n.w., at 3:30 p.m Cemeter PHILIP. years. daughter n Helen Stott. Phi Cemetery on Fi POTTS. Funeral services for t TEMPLIN MORRIS POTTS, avy, will be beld at the tional Cemeters. Dewey Mon a6 11 oclock aim. on Sature o ROGERS. at his ROGERS ler Roger Funeral at the resider p.m. Friends invited. lingi RYAN Pherson Hobart p.m MILLER. ‘emefery at Tate_ residence. Ay mornin services home. 2901 t 10 am. | T v MARY 1927 in N PHILIP. iR Vaios w ¥ ng at 11 0 late United Agiingt On Wednesdav. Ap residence, WILLIA beloved husband of Suddenly. on T .,‘“Kn}l «‘}“u‘v(‘u April 16, YAN, Members of Carroll Councll, K of BYAN e heteby. notified of the death of ]Vv‘v\(her JAMES T. RYAN at his residence Pennsylvania ave. se. April 14,1 St. Peter's Church on Sa 116, at 10 am RT E, McCART PAYNE. Fi On Wednesday. Apr | at Columbia Hospital e Lambert). beloved wife 1 of Arlington, Va rlington Methodist Chu 30 p.m. ives and w York at 10 Int Grand K day. At ALBE HARRY J. SCHEFFEL. at 6 am SCHEFFE of Paul E neral invited copy.) von\ On Wednesday, April 13 s {dence Hospital, GARY W SPOO; 1 feband of Bessie Spoon and father of M % Spoon. Funeral from his Iate Yesid 3300 Bin at o Frida pril 15, at 11 a ierment Cedar Aoy, “Reladly nvited to Tod April 11 Philadelphia. eloved moth al from at_1 Formerly ST, : | Pa. at el Tesidence .. CORA_ST. 0 in 3 April p.m aiives invited Washington, D. ¢ nezer A. M. . Suddenly Tuesday il Havre, Mont. J. FRANK. of John i, " and Elizib Stewart. Notice of funeral later. THOMPSON. _Tuesday. April "THOMPSON of 432 Vau Piaiha can be. viewed at M. 818 Rhode Lsland ave. n.w tice lnter. WETTIG. On Wednesdas. Apr 4 pm. at his residence, 705 WILLIAM C.. beloved husb Julia M. Weitic and 'a daught Pauline M, Grads. dence on Friday, Ao Interment Mount Ol tives and friends invited WILLIAMS, « iur | | | | and a mem- | | STEWART, Al ed son 19 t. s.w. 'Re Rogers Co.'s Funeral no Departed this April 12 1027, MARCUS liam and_brother of Remains resting & Reynold “hapel of Rids $ret Baptise Chureh. 27th st Barton ave n.w. Relatives and WINKEY Apri 1 Departed iife . 1927, after a long 1786 T st ALF "beloved son” of Mrx. Virgini Key. " e leaves o mourn their loss thres sistors, thres brothers and a nephew. ¥ Neral Saturday, April 16, at 1 pm. fre Frazier's chavel T st. n.w. Relatives and’ friends nvited 3 YEAGEK. On Wednesday at Providence Hospital. RUSSE! Jr.._beloved son of Russel . "Yeager, Notice of funerai later. In Memoriam. In_sad remembrance of my dea ]\\l!b)"d RICHARD BATES, who entered into the great bevond two years ago to- day, April 14, T miss you when tha mornings dawn, 1 miss you when the nights retur: I miss you here, I miss you the Dear Richard. T miss you everywhere. | ‘When they ask me if T miss Yes. it fills my heart with Bu fhe spirie vweetly whisp Veep no! eaven wi DEVoTED WIFE. HATTT Rest on, embalmed and sainted dead. Dear as the blood you gave: No_ ‘ml\ifl\l'l funll;l!m“ h";’:‘ fl:l:fl tread hage of your £ras YoUR "fi??}'&&c’ FRIEND. FREMONT 1 Wilma Modern Chape! -~ \ Saad t Al HOOK 14 ts g0 wa FRAN In the gold I seom to see A face iF \ 1%hin . r: WARY EMMA B o e of TER HUSBAND \u-nv KNOWLES tribute of Jove and dev NOWLES, Wh " azo today. A Faster M DREN His REED. AUNT, DEVOTED . BROTHERS AND ~1~r RS REED. e In sa mbrance ot H. REED ar ag0 today RITENOUR. HEDRICK R for h 4. 191 As we lov Loyed B! R. who gave his life April ars ago Soday BROTHERS DAUGH- But few hav 1 shed my tears from While others are {a FROM _HIS DEVOT SISTER. SHERMAN. HUSBAND. DAUGHTER AND SON. EDN A WARL azo today, Avi may think That lies in_our FUNERAL DIRECTOR 'V. L. SPEARE CO. cither the, successors of with the original W. ment. nor connectad Spears establi Phono Franic anasl HStN.W. Formerly_940_F N.W. P. A. TALTAVULL Tth St. S.W. M. 1879 NO _BRANCH OFFICE Gawler Service Morticians Since 1850 Member National Selected Morticiany Main 5512 W Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 3 (SAAG. BIRCH) 3034 M St. x,\\' siablisned 1541 JAMES T. RYAN c,m"v‘»i ! 436 Model 14th & Spring Rd. Col. 464 “Thos. R. Nally Sons 131_11th St. SF. Line. 480 1, Efficient Secvice Chapel W. W. Deal & Co. 816 M, St. N.E. LINCOL Timothy Hanlon _H St. N. _Phone 1. Ave. N.W. Cali M._1383. Frank Geicr's Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTHL ST NW. Moie 2403 Modern_Chapel. _ Telephone CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 ‘l'\*'l‘“(,:.l‘"! |‘l‘ ST. , F. 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