Evening Star Newspaper, April 30, 1927, Page 7

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Can be seen today Seven Reoms, Two Baths And as for KITCHENS a kitchenette, dinette or alcove—hut space enough to place a dining room table, tastefully screened off, if you wish—from the kitchen proper. Splendid tiled baths, Wardman clothes closets— extra large and 1 Outside exposure, which means ple ta air. 1t-toned oak floors—everytl 1 neighborhood where it's cool if desired. One Room, Kitchen and Bath Two Rooms, Kitchen and Bath ... Three Rooms, Kitchen and Bath ... Six Rooms, Two Baths.. Seven Rooms, Two Baths CONNECTICUT AVE. AND D \VF ST. N:W, Open Until 9 P.M. Every Day 2419 --$52.50 80.00 135.00 152.50 "ORT -$ 8 Telephone Cleveland ARDMAN 1437 K Street N.W Open Sunday, 10 A.M.to 6 P.N A delightfully livable home of ten rooms on a lot 130 feet by 100 with a detached two-car garage in the rear. Enclosed sleeping porch 36 feet long and 8 feet wide. Two tiled baths, Bohn Porcelain Electric Refrigerator, modern oil burner heating system, two fireplaces, etc. A splendid house if five or more bedrooms are needed; of particular interest to a family with children. ; Location: 3729 Morrison St. Chevy Chase, D. C. Priced reasonable with highly satisfactory terms WARDMAN 1437 K St Main 3830 IF YOU WILL DROP IN we may have something in Suites that will save you further ‘“‘running around,” 1620 R St. N.W. (Just off 16th Street) ¥. It is comforting to be in a good neighborhood and to feel quickly “at home” One room, kitchen and bath, furnished FEbm i 05 Two rooms, kitchen and bath, unfur- nished from....$65 One room and bath, unfurnished from $40 One room and bath furnished from $50 One room, kitchen and bath, unfurnished Vo RGNS . ] kitchen furnished Two rooms, and bath, ifrom Telephone Resident Manager, Potomac 1900, or WARDMAN 1437 K St. N.W, Main 3830 My home address? “Cathedral Mansions” be the and We will glad to show available in the north buildings of this well known struc- you vacancies center ture, with its own valet shop, dining room and other shops in direct connection. ® One room and bath from $40.00 One room, kitchen and bath, $50.00 Two rooms, kitchen and bath, $65.00 Office: 3000 Cor :u-(-liq'ul\,\w-. N Telephone Adams 4800 I Under ardman Manage THE EVENING STAR, RFVERIDGE BURIED WITH SIMIPLE RITES, Indiana’s Senators and Other Prominent Men Among Mourners at Grave. WASHINGTON, Beveridge, jr., and Abby, the daugh- ter, stayed at the grave until the bronze casket had been lowered into the ground. The burial took place be- tween rain showers. The body did not lie in/state and the man who had in the last 30 years be- me tics, in publ ature, was in the quiet dignity whi life. Only the | laid away had characterized v closest friends o ited the home e body his mphony™ rised of the service na Senators two nited There. rey e of Art publican | AMBULANCES |5 $4 Lowest rates In city, and finest vvwm g place make cars, to and from city hos- oitals W W. Ct |AMBE’QS CO. Street Corner of Chapin' N. DERA 7 Panaman May Fete Cancelled. April 30 (). —President the Federation of Labor rounced that the annual fete will not be held this year. ing of the exercises was a measure nst nces by rad elements, Death Valley, Calif., has 350 cloud- less days in a year. Funeral Sprays —wreaths and all other desi gns, arrangevl by Blackistone, invariably combine good taste with expressive beauty Sprays and Wreaths. $5 as low as. ... Tempering Bereavement with Tactful Service There isn’t a detail attending the ob- sequies that will be permitted to invade the privacy of your retirement if you place the arrangements in our hands. Experience is the great factor—and we have had the training that makes for especial efficiency—and utmost propriety. Phone Potomac 4600 for ALMUS R.8PEARE Funeral Director Succeeding W. R. Speare Co. 1623 Conn. Avenue Tl in our own 1 Included in th shops give you years of real service, 1 Not only do we offer you widest choice of models unquestionably give you Most V. mote, Protect Ve Cars Worth $1,000. Sale Price... Cars Worth $800. Sale Price...... “ars Worth $600. Sale Price........... Iive Car Certified—Every Car Tonestly New Paint, New Tires. Cor. 14th and R N.W. BRANCHES: 15th and B]aden:lmrg May | | ton Cemet ‘\) w16 Open Evenings Until 9:30—All Day Sunday Our Greatest Sale of Good Used-Automobiles! Bargains Extraordinary In About 100 Ca of Practically All Popular Makes A Number With Small Mileage and Equal to New! Every day we receive good used cars in trade for new Studebakers are reconditioned mechanically and their appearance restored, s sale are Roadsters, Touring Cars, Coupes, Coaches, Broughams and Sedans of many popular makes—any of which will For Economy and Satisfaction See What We Have to Offer! lue for your mone »y OUR CERTIFIED GUARANT LATE MODEL STUDEBAKERS, BUICKS, NASHES, REOS, CHRYSLERS, LINCOLNS, ESSEX, PEERLESS AND OTHER POPULAR CARS The Following Have Had Very Moderate Mileage Your Old Car Taken in Trade Convenient Terme to Suit Your Parse Joseph McReynolds STUDEBAKER BUILDING 3, U, the | CAPT. LEMUEL_ WARNER. 'LEMUEL WARNER, 82, UNION VETERAN, DIES Was Captain in Connecticut Regi-| ment and Served Throughout the Civil War. muel Warne old veteran, nside Post, years past G. A. a resident ter Reed He an_illness Warner A , dealers In fi He lived at 1 R, vears of of was 1 repres & Son of New Yor fighting apparatus, 3 street southeast. He was a Mason and for many years a member of the official board of the Metropolitan M. E. Church. For sev- eral years he was called upon to re- cite Lincoln’s ‘Gettysburg Addres: nnual memorial exercises in Ar = Warner served il War in the 11 inteer Infantry, v of the ma fterward serve throughout h Ci ipating ments. in He the celebr: anniv is survived hy Harold E. W Hine Junior sixtieth 1926, widow and a son, principal of the School Funeral services will be in the Metropolitan M. E. Church this fternoon at 3 o'clock. Bishop Frank M. Bristol and Rev. John Reid Shan- non, both f r pastors of the church, will officiate. Interment will 1 t his old home, in Stafford Springs, Conn. High onducted ENTERPRISE SERIAL Building Association 7th St. & La. Ave. N.W. 58th ue of stock now open for subscription Money Loaned to Members on Easy Monthly Payments James E. Connelly, James F. Shea, President Secrétary Ask Your Painter to Use Zinc-O-Lith THE OUTSIDE WHITE THAT COVERS MORE AND COSTS LESS Fries, Beall & Sharp 734 10th St. N.W. Main 1964 ¥s R and makes, but we and, further- $500 to $800 00 to $500 .§300 to $400 Represented Phone Potomac 1631 1706 14th Street N.W. Road I iop | Chevy | League for the Larg - | come, nnecticut | | Alta Vista, | TOMCA SATURDAY, 'APRIL 30, 1927. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. The Federation of Citizens' Associa- tions will meet, 8 o'clock, in board- room of the Municipal Building. Tank Corps Post, No. Legion, will give its dance of the Hotel Gordon, 19, American informal 9 o'clock, at teenth street. card party for the children's | Fourteenth and 1 The annual th street. | played The Progre party place. The W will pres clubhou dances, tures will Gallagher, 1 other Patrick 1 numbers fea- be added give direc 1 sal un churc w d E. Church v aked gooc the bene! ecticut avenue, a fe Chase at 55 Cor Bank Wi ers of Pitts The Burn- | the ) Six Miss burgh, I in rail,” will le 8:15 o'cloc! | n, social Admission | Public | teenth street. Musica reing and refreshmen ee to both lecture and invited. Fi The Wanderlusters’ hike for tomo row will st 1 Seventeenth and 15 p.m M Women the Wi ar tomorrow at Md. return to Coffes Red Tr pring L will be served. walk lunch. The ing Club will | ance | moir Stati¢ Va.__Reward. FLOREN nd foiin Reward. Phone Main - about 4 718 19th . or brown 370 or retur cise 1 Col. to | _Rei: DuDDY darik T lost in v L SR, male 1 Whittie ey Adams 140 driver. Atlanti front and vieinity Dupont_Apts o Tib or after on north_ I North 7 diamond 39 Funeral Di in’connection. Com- modern_Cremaforiums. Li Taodios. chapel & Ave. N.W. Cali {e prices. 322 Fa. CHAS S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CARITOL, ST. W. Warren Taltavull 14th & Spring Rd T F COSTELLO NORTH_79° :ALM US R.SPRARE ucceadxng the Onglml W.R.SPEARE CO. 23 Connecticut Ave. 16 POTOMAC 4600 s ASyTRatswTSL " Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Invalid Limousine 412 H St. NE . Modern Chapel. Lincoln 524 V. L. SPEARE CO. ther the successors of nor connected with the original W. Spearo establis| et ,‘1 009 H St N W. Phone Frank. & A TALTAVULL H. J. TALTAVULL, f\l . Tth St. S.W. D BRANCH FF| " Gawler Serwce Morticians Since 1 Member National Selected Main 5512 Quick, Dizgnif Automobile’ Servic w. W Deal & Co. 818 M _St. LINCOLN 8200 Joseph F Birch’s Sons (18AAC_ BIECm) 3034 M St. N.W. Esaviisnet 1843 P West_00 MES T. RYAN 317 Pa. Ave, S.E. Chapel. Atlantie 1700 Private Ambulance Livery _in_Connection 436 d, Efficient Service Chapel Model Timothy Hanlon 641 H St. N.B. Phone L. 5513 FUNERAL DESIGNS GEO. C. SHAFFER lxrmlu‘ RAL EMBLEMS ¢, 14th & Eye T‘W 12i2 F St | 1abor Col. 464| contest to continue through May 29. Only Sunday afternoon hikes will count. Contestants will meet tomor- row at Rossiyn, 1550 pm. Buy round trip ticket to Great Falls. Hike above the falls, distance, five miles. Camp- fire and coffee, Those remaining for the campfire party should bring lunch, cup, spoon and flash light. Charles Stuart Alden will lecture It ology tomorrow, 4 p.m., at Rauscher for the benefit of the 11 A Park Citizens' Monday. Associa- 418 G st t near Naylor rd 1298 N st 000 R st -« ‘Hospital rculosis Hos 0. 1044 we. abeth’s Hos- Hosnital Abillera, | and Marie Moore, 5 hours, | idence Hosvital r Hospital. 09 G at, o 216" Cleve- A glue which retains considerable stry » when wet has been produced by the United States forest products tor- €Cards of thanks ASKINS. T wish thanks to the friends for the kin heantiful floral tributes extended death_of my beloved band HIS WIFE. wish to express our tives and on_of sympathy utes extended ml ar wife and_ mother. Deaths. to ex rolat ess my neighhors kind expr Al members of A0 of the 3. R 6 d_to attend {h ADAMS. 1927, cor: All RY Leader. CATHE RINE WATERS. Secrétiry t Joh ner of i4th and Cop beloved Notice of fune; sphine their loss a son, Alice Butler, and | ers. Funeral Monday. 12:30. from Galbraith A | Church. Interment at T B, Md. BERGER. Hospital, W loved mourn three step- alty . HERMAN. be- iate” Mliale. Berear s. ~Funcral from Hyatts. p.m! rlor y 1. at Fort Lincolh Cemeter Departed this life Wedneaday, Aneil PHILIP B, BOWIE rd T. and beloved husband of Rose on). father of Hya- also ieaves a devoted ine E. Bumbry. and two R. and Thomas E. 1 from the residence of his Mary E._Robinson, M at 1:30 dence Bapiist and _6th sts Relative brothe Bowie. mothe William ‘Fune: wvited to atte No_one knows how much we miss you, No one knows the love you gave. Byt we know that God has bles E FAMILY. s life Thursday. A NRY _CHAVIS. \,elu. ha u pm.. from LS apel. beloy e O a_long illness on rn 7. ANDREW FRY. Fu avel of Thomas n o | pim. “Relatives attend. | tery | mENzMA invited sional Ceme- and Interment at Coi April 29. 19 ARET EIL er of Alfred Funeral from $ st nw., Mon- On Friday M Husband v of Robert Le: Hawkins. ur i pm Creek Haptist h ams) . ‘moth children, nd, @ host Va 1 Salem 5 Jonn J. the late 1 Sherman B ton st. at 3 private. KAUFEMANN, Suddenty. Dr. HARRY B. band of Adél mains_ restit 1 home. services from 18th 8t. n.w., am. thence o the Heart, where mass will b Intermaent at Arlington 16 South Monday, ted.Intermen Friday. KAUE NGLA. On Saturday 3:30 am.. at his v sin ave. n.w. JOS T April hering, Tereea. 1a and the late Notice of funeral 8. 1927, S P, ihe be' and ihe late from his late Monday thence Aloysiue Chusch, where reauiem I De said at 9 o'clock. Relatives by insiié 1 N arted this life ’Tl\\lr 3 o gs, 1prtel o't CuoRGE N devoted husband of Sallié Lanham. soii of “Charlotte Lanham and ° brother -of Bessie Eidier. Remains resting at John T. Rhines & Co. funeral chapel. 3rd and E: .w. Fuoeral Sunday, May 1, at 1 pm.. from Asbury Church, Rev. George Jenicing officiating. 30 LANHAM Meuibers of he E‘i’l‘(“xr:.éh!lan A ssociation are requested to e GEORGE LANHAM, un of o late brother. from Asbury Ghurch at 1 o'clock HARRIS, Secretary, President. Holland. On Thursday, 4 AM 1o attend. W, .vonnsok LANHAM. gunounces JO. 187" Faneral -.u be afternoon at 1 pam. from . ‘Chiurch. Members will as- 't c] "J'"" {GLETON. Pres. " i o 0 1 fn”pmuc-urfim 10 | PITTS, n;nflfknl | TIZCOME. Bzaths. Wedn &1 11:30 o'clock, Reioved hise ot Maris bod l-u Edward Jackeon. devoted wits. of John Pitte. mother of Fdna. Mable. Margugri Eimer. Boward, Wibert and: John JT N adopied dngehier. Ros. Young: thiee tisters. Mis. Martha: Anderson. Al verta Jackson, Mry. Liziia Waters of Phil- adelphia, Pa.’ 8 brother.’ Abraham Jack- =on: niece and nephtw, Mrs, Maggie Nel- son’ and_ Fontaine Murry. = Relatives and fnvited. ' Remaina resting at her «y:tbrxrniumv 611 Znd st. e.w. Funeral Tuesday, May 3. from Providence Baptist Chureh, Rev. Sayles 0Miciating. No_one how we miss you, he love Sougave. ko has hiessed you With sweet peace bevond (he grave. THE FAMILY. 1° life Thursda WILLIAN miah_and ot ves and at 1 p.m., h. ‘Deanwood; Pastor. 30° THOMAS. Sohn's T i v 12 THOMAS, THOMAS BAIN. MARSHALL. Avril 28, 19 Master, ROBERT W THOMAS. On ORN. On Thursday, 5:45 nm. at his v LLTAM D, {nee Oliver). o from above resi: Suddenly, on_A; Kk City, ALIC o Wil at_Ros T 0: cony ) ER. On Wednesday, April 27, 19"' at Ereedmen's Hosoital, “Mrs, GEORG GANNA ER 1 wife of Amos Tyler and f Harold Butler and niece Laura Crommell, ‘Remains resting at her late residence, 62 Myrtle st. m.e. Funeral Sunday, May 1. at 2 p.m. from Lomax's chapel. 1400 S st. n.w erment Payne's Cemietery Departed this_life {n_ th mph of faith, on Friday, Apri at 10:35 a.m.. at her res . Mra. AGNES WAS| Shejeaves a Tovin D. Washington: two b and_a host of relatives and friends. aneral Monday at 12 noon at Metronol- Baptist Church. 1* Suddenly. April 27. 1927 at Muskegon, Mich. WILLIAM W. WERNTZ. rvices will be held at Beli's Church. , Springs, Md.. at 4718 pm. Sunday. i 27, 1927 beloved wifs arsons Titcomb, In eek Cemetery, Wash- (Boston and New York pa. New Yo of the 1 terment, ir .. Wilson m Saturday Interment private. In Memoriam. loving remembrance HATTIE BAILEY, Who passed. oday, April 30, 1925. As T loved her, so T miss her: In my memory she is always near: Loved, remembered. longed for. always, Bringing many a silent tear. No_one knows my longing. But few have seen me werr' I ghed my tears from an aching heart While others are fast_asleep. : HER L0VING DAUGHTER. GERTRUDE - BUTLER. ‘. In sad hut loving remembran dear mother, HARRIETT BAIL died two years ago today, Aprl Deep,in my heart you are fondly remens- el Sweet, happy memories cling to your name, True heaz(‘; lhal love you, in” death are just. 1he e Yop R LoViNG T, MLDRED JORN- ]fl mrnmry of our dear hmer and . GEORGE BINNS. who " three Vears ago today.” Aprl 30. dcll to_us who loved him, t, but gone before. A ’_ With us in memory nd will forever DAGHTERS, AMA DA uu\\l-:a A WILLIAMS: _SON, _HARO] BANNS: NIECE MARY JOHNSON: BROWN. In fond and loving remembrance of our dear sister, MARY E. BROWN, who departed this life three years ago today. The stars keep brightly gleaming. Where in the silent grave your body lies: But your soul the angels are keeping With J in the land bevond. HER SISTER EMMA AND FAMILY. BROWN. In fond and loving remembrance of our dear sister, MARY E. BROWN. who_departed this’ life three years ago today. Dear sister left & memory sweet, 2 hall never die: Her life was short. pure and sweet, When God called her on high. BROTHER HERBERT AND NELLIE. CAMPBELL. A tribute of love to the mem- g ol iy denr enee—my mother. Mrs: MPBELL._ April 1911: JOSEPH CAMPBELL, Novem: and my_broth B CAMPBELL “Say 36, 1036 As I loved them. so I miss them: Tn my memory they are always near: remembered. longed for. always, Brifigine many a silent tear DAUGHTER_AND SISTER, CLARISSA C. CHAPMAN. | 16 ANNIE DIGGS. who departed this fife tour years ago foday. April 30, 1973: Can_we help from fecling lonely When her voice we do mot hear, For no words were ever eweeter than The words she spoke so dear. Our hearts are sad and lonely. Yet in grief too deep to tell But_time will come to us soon When we with her may dwell, HER DAUGHTER. TILLIE COX.® DORSEY. In sad but loving remembrance of our dear wife. mother and daughter- inlaw, MAMIE DOR Nelson). who _depart ars ago tomorrow You suffered hours of : 4D "RAYMO AND_MOTHER-IN-LAW, POWEL Ay MEmOFyY YOu are Loged. remembered. lonee ringing many a' silen MOTHER. * In sad but loving rememhrance NSON. Loy nd brother JOHN of our "dear_son R e i L A year ago foday. Avril 30, 1926, We._stood beside your bedside And saw You pass away, Oh_ well do we rememb One year ago today In_ths gravevard 5. silent er THE FAMILY. ® KNOTT. A tribute of love to_the memory of our mother. MARTHA E KNOTE who lod "ome"Sear o touav. Al 30 108, o HER PEVOTED CHILDREN. LA FONTAINE. In sad but loving brance of onir JAMES. HE (HARRY) “who en into eternal Test seven years ago 2 Aori1 30. 1020, Loved in Tife Femembered 1 death Qthers' may_forget you, But Bover will 1 MOTHER. * In sad but loving memory of ar brother, TAMES SIS, Wwho - de- Parted. this I Years a0 loday, Koril 30, 1010. . T gften sit_and_ think of you Whon T am all ajone Your memory' s tho Gnly thing Tean call my. own. By s etk "TATEX 2. vomo. STACK. In sad but loving remembrance onr dear. brother. PATRICK. A, STAC Who ‘departed this life day, Anrll 30, 1 a abiiet's 1118SISTERS. TUCKE! . _Joving remembrance of MARY 1. TUCKER. The eloved daash gf De Wite ©fand the’ lateEilza 3 ucker. who' d 560 today April 30, 1920, ° *even ears Just & line of sweet remembrance, Tust o memory f0nd and ira: Jugt a token of fove's devotion ‘That my heart still longs foF you. The years of her life were numl Wien the messcuger whi “The ‘Master hus come and thee. She arswered: “I am resdy to go.* Loved in life. in death remembered, o for ineker Rllle( mdutlon . | WEAVER. In d but lovis ,,';fl" of EoR? EAYER.IP 2 P g gD who passed ust one year ago du, Kot 0t 0ed" - Gone. dear wife. how T miss yous Lonely is my liome today. For the one 1 loved g0 dearly forever passed away. 1. who loyed sou. sadly you, T who Toved vou very And in lonely hours of LoVl HUSBAND BAVID B weavga,

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