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GARAGES FOR RENT individual freproot, between sts. U and V sts o w "Brick. n near Wara R Bt wia' Bathedral Wansione n Bth has #;0 mll shop_or garage. betwees 71l and M nw,. size 25x55: separate entrances $40 ver monih Call MRS ROLLER Col 5008. Between 6 and 8 P.M THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, MAY 28 1927, v afternoon, it is stated. have arrived yesterday. Mass will be sald for Lieut. Don- nelly In St. Matthew's Cathollc Church today and the body is to be taken directly to Rock Creek Ceme- tery for burlal upon arival, it is stated. Lieut. Donnelly, who was a former resident of this city, was a graduate of Business High School and the Georgetown University Law School. ). E. DONNELLY RITES. Burial to Be in Rock Creek Ceme- tery Tomorrow. The body of James E. Donnelly, | former lieutenant in the United States Marine Corps, who was killed in an automobile accident in Stuart, Fla., Wednesday, will arrive here this AR/ A /0% \9). Drive West from Dupont Circle via Q Street, North on Wisconsin Avenue to Reservoir Road and West to the Village. (20th and P Streets). ROSS America’s Smartest Colony of Group Homes O drive around Wash- ington is complete without an inspection of this remarkable community and its distinctive English home gems. People who love true beauty and who have a keen sense of practical values cannot but appreciate the unusual charm of FOX- HALL VILLAGE. An ex- cellent idea of the individual VILLAGE homes may be had by a visit to the URNISHED MODEL HOME 4428 Greenwich Parkway (Just South of Reservoir Road) 1t was to| CHARLES ABERNETHY FUNERAL RITES TODAY Retired Employe of Government Printing Office Dies After Long Illness. Charles Abernethy, retired printer 75 years old, of the Governmen Printing Office, where he was em: ployed for 25 years, died at the resi. dence of his daughter, Mrs. Berry, 1123 Trinidad cast, He had since being struck by Funeral servic the daughter's noon. Rev. C. sidence this after S. Abbott officiated. Interment was in Glenwood cemetery, with Masonlc rites at the grave. Mr. Abernethy was a native of Il nois, betore coming to this city, Gold@fie T HBES OF 7% AT & TE T8 SAPENDARD sTOM Whoso diggeth a pit shall fall therein —So Says the Good Book. Fortunately we have no pitfalls on any of our bills. There -are no extras, no interest or- serv- ice charges on any of our accounts. Our road is clear; there are no obstruc- tions to worry you having to pay extra for something you did not buy, Or take Fozhall Village bus at Dupont Circle mELPS OWNERS 1417 K Street—Main 9300 —— Didyou hea MajHA.DARGUE = Leader of the U.S. Army “Pan-American Flight ? At a luncheon at the Southern Hotel, Major Dargue, of the U, S. Army Air Service, addreued the Baltimore Auocmtwn of Commerce. In speaking of the happen- ings on the Pan-American Gooduwill Flight, of which he was the Commanding Officer, he paid an exceptional .compliment to AMOCO-GAS and AMOCO Motor Oil. re's what he said i AMOCO Producty “I have been asked many times how in the world we solved our fuel problem. This was very simply answered for us by the American 0il Company, of Baltimore, which supplied to us AMOCO-GAS and AMOCO Motor Oil for our entire trip. There was no more pleasing sight than to see even before we landed, those big green drums that spelled success for each leg of our trip. We soon learned of the absolute de- pendability of AMOCO Products. This fuel gave us extra power for our take-offs and was particularly valuable in emergencies. Its 100% performance is another great tribute to Ameri- can products.” THE AMERICAN OIL COMPANY We do not penalize our friends. ;zsamilfllfl]mmmm BHii] mmmmm“!llm'umummmn_l Ruth avenue north- Thursday, after a long illness. been confined to his bed an automobile at Twelfth and I streets last January. s were conducted at but later resided in Ogden, Utah, and had worked as a printer on several large Western newspapers. He was a mem- ber of Hope Lodge, No. 20. F. A, A. M. the Patriotic Order Sons of America, and the International Typo- graphical Unlon. Jesides hig daughter, he leaves a son, Charles W. Abernethy of this city. 3 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. H TODAY. .| The “T” Club of Technical High School will give a dance at the Cap- ital Yacht Club. Paul Fellows, chair- man of arrangements. The students of St. Margaret's School will present Euripides’ “Iphi- genela in Tauris,” 8 o'clock, at the Playhouse, 1814 N street. Proceeds will be for the flood sufferers. Columbla Councll, No. 22, Universal Craftsmen, Council of Engineers, will hold an open meeting, 8:30 o'clock, at Pythian Temple. C. D. Yardley, man-~ 1ger of the Jenkins' Bros. Valve Co., will offer a moving picture and lec- ture on “Rubber, From Tree to the Finished Product.” Craftsmen and engineer friends invited. A unit of the ways and means com- mittee of Loyalty Chapter, O. 8., will have a card party, 8 o'clock, at Oyster's auditorium, Twenty- sixth and Pennsylvania avenue. Anacostia Citizens' Assoclation will meet, 8 o'clock, at Masonic Temple, Fourteenth and U streets southeast. FUTURE. The Wanderlusters’ hike for tomor- row will start from Chevy Chase Lake at 2:45 p.m. Mr. Zerkles will lead. The Woman's Relief Corps, Depart- ment of the Potomac, auxiliary to the G. A. R, will hold a memorial service for the soldiers, sallors and marines who dled at sea, when the quarter- master’s launch, 29 leaves the wharf, Washington Barracks, tomorrow, 1 pm. Services will be conducted by the department president, Mrs. Lizzie Bassett, and her staff. Girls from the National Training School for Women and Girls, Miss Nannie H. Burroughs, president, will present “The Treasure Chest,” a pageant honoring motherhood, tomor- row from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at the Ver- mont Avenue Baptist Church. Ad- mission free. All welcome. —_— HELD IN CHECK CASE. Washington Man Accused by Bal- timore Merchants. Spacial Dispatch to The Star. BALTIMORE, May 28.—Charged with attempting to pass bogus checks on two storekeepers, Bernard Flani- gan, 26 years old, of Washington, was SIX DIE IN MINE BLAST AND 127 MEN ESCAPE Colorado Explosion Is Blamed on Coal Dust—Airshaft As- sists Rescue, By the Assoclated Press. TRINIDAD, Colo.,, May 28.—Si men were killed at the Delagua mine 12 miles from here yesterday when an explosion occurring in number three shaft badly wiecked the opening of the mine and broke windows out of nearby buildings, One hundred and twenty-seven other miners at work escaped through an air shaft at the other end of the mine. The mine is ownel by the Victor-American Fuel Company. The dead are George Casa, Charles August Cartagno, William Lloyd Martines and John e explosion, believed to have heen d by ignited coal dust, occurred at 12:40 p.m. BERTAUD SEEKS PLANE. Will See Fokker Regarding Ma- chine for Pacific Race. "W YORK, May 28 (P).—Lloyad W. Bertaud, air mail pilot, whose dis pute with Charles A, Levine kept the Bellanea monoplane Columbia out of the New York-Paris flight, was in New York today to see Anthony H. G. Fokker about construction of a plane for the projected San Francisco- Honolulu race, He said he hoped to accomplish a record flight while one was still left to be made. SMALL DIRIGIBLE L LANDS. 2 SCOTT FIELD, Belloville, Til., May 8 (P).—Nosing against heavy winds 1, smallest dirigible” in the ir S e, landed Fere yester- a 10-hour flight from Day- ton, Ohio. "The ship will remain_here permanently. Its pilot, Lieut. L. A. Dawson, will return to Dayton tomor- row by train, The TF-1'is of non-rigid construc- tion, 90 feet over all, and carries one light motor. PG, Deaths Reported. The following deaths hava been repdrted to the, Health Department in the fast 2 f‘; h:dnn tarah Jano_ Strother d'§. Rhodes. 88 7th Erfiman. 83, United States Sol- Edmund . G. Thickstun, 78, United States Soldiars” Horhe, n 73, United States Sol- Arlm.'m Y. Opiten. 71, roat, Hosn m H Taion 70, Episcopal Evye, held for the grand jury yesterday by Magistrate Tormollan. Flanigan was arrested by Sergt. Charles Minners and Patrolman Albert Buddenbohn when it yas learned he had no funds in the "bank he men- tioned to the storekeepers. Flanigan said he had been drinking and did not realize the seriousness of the affair, Despite increased production the German shoe industry was unable to show a profit during 1926. St. Elizabeth’s Mary Jane Elliott, 64 oily D, Frere. 67, 300 Tah & rles W. Hughes,” 63, 5w, Providence Hos- ins Point. izabeth Miller, 34, Tubemuom Hos- )Irmm J. Osterman, 38, Emergency Hos Chlorean Kerrick. 75, 925 B at. aw. Elizabeth Robinson, Augustis Boone: 81, Frecdmen's Hospital D. FOUN ROOF PAINT Becker’s Best, $1.50 gal. & Hook, Inc., Tradins BECKER PAINT & GLASS CO. West 67 1239 Wisconsin Ave. an atmosphere of cordiality and friendly interest at the Federal-American Visitors are cordially invited to come in and look around. at T3th and Flori _call_2¢ .w._identit, Yot MALE Amrmxr it i B break in front leg. Cleveland 3 GLE HOUNT) DOC ner_call 26, old ET. _green eward. 0 kold i Tink, T 1003 din band, mnmnmllé n mur oblong in- T gold initiais Rewar¢ S RO t. hetween eruL' and (,U‘\Imhh Wl 3107 Mt. ¥ PlPlevt Adams_1380. lei_vellow eyes. st. n.w. Col. 1666. S tortoise shell. in_Southeast on of city. between and 8 . M Lincoln 1979. Reward. stone-marten. Phone Best and Lowest Charge AMBULANCE Call 43 2 Columbia W. W. Chambers Co. He will Send Up-to-Date Ambu lance, Rolling Cot, Stretcher Pillows and Blankets. The Charge is the Most Reasonable in the City. 14th and Chapin Sts. N. W. Local $ 4.00 Calls nklin Park. Thursday eve- Reward Return to 1234 188, ave. n.w. UMBRELLA, lady's green silk: Thursday morning in Lafayetto Square. Reward. 5108 W ¥ ; ning. May ' 28, LAl G RIST WATCH, 1 on 11th and Monroe streets car or in |sl¥)‘0( ixhllk Hospital: reward. H. MESH BAG lost Sunday, containing $7 and {hange and picture, of dead r. Return bag_and_pict Call Fi 3430 MESH DAG. silver: initialed “M.” mental value: contained money and 9f{le-d sister. ~Finder keep money. Senti- icture rank. ®0ld crescent. pearl setting, half moon. R_ll\:anl 6318 Connecticut ave. n w. Cleve. POCKETBOOK, May 25. containing Mary: land driver's vermit, Finder can keep cas| but, pleate return pérmit to M. Jarboe, 718 care Otis Elevator Co. n muw green bed on crucifix. “From Mother, Xi dress Box_3R.: ontaining S cen_Northeast section mz} Fal reward, . No. aucstio With our facilities every contingency will be taken care of to your entire approval. Phone Potomac 4600 for ALMUS R.8PEARE Funeral Succeeding . R. Speare Co. 1623 Conn. Avenue ‘-’A\]fllmlllllllIIII‘JJMIIIHIIIIIIIIIII‘@A“fllllllf Open Evenings and Sundays Colossal Over 100 Fine, Late Summon Us Our experienced service will relieve from every responsibility and thought—in conneec- tion with the funeral rites. Used Automobiles! —Now Going On . Leon, 1014 H st, ne. Director SR RADIO WAVE ACTION GOES OVER 13 DAYS Federal Commission Post- pones Reallocations After Hearing Protests. By the Associated Press, An order postponing for 15 days the new reallocations of radlo wave posi- tions amon deasting was lssued t the Federa Commission. The postponement, to June 15, sterday in ations which is from followed confer- hich the commis- sts of broadcast- nd other ime allow- schedules, 1s well as against the individual as- ment_of wave. New York radio station owners were prepared to proceed with court action in case some delay was not anted. Their petition asked for 60 days’ postponement Members of the com pect that litigation to tes tutionality of the act will be imm- Blrlhs Reported t th new radio-control .ll-hn mm Catherine Jorman. firl, W e ot i Merchant. girl. erite A. Dant. &l me: nd Louise Buchanan Jobn H_ nm! Flme 1 Marie Pete W. and olia_Powell, boy. Brown. It one party to a business transac- tion gets “stung” the other party does not profit permanently. €ard of Thanks O'REILLY. T wich to express my sincere apreciation and thanks to my friends and relatives for, fheir s and, eymoatny 'mv dear of Ve JOSERH t Alexandria, this Jife Tuesiay. May TUS devoted Rsnand of Jary Watts Boone.” Funeral Sunday. Ma: pm.. from Mount Zion Chyrch, 20th »z tetween Dumbarton v 0, st emains at_home. 936 2 VSaticday and Sunday. Cacket will Tiof e ovened at church, 38 Youne Mens Protective Lea end funernl of AUGUSTUS BOON 29, from Mount Zion Churc Dumbarton ave. aod O £ R. President, G. L. WAI i BYRD. On Saturday. May 28, 16 ednnos Srtast me, ARTIC! RD.. Beioted Hushand of Minnie L. Byrd neral from above address Monday 30 p.m. Interment privat omit" flawers. residence. ELLA at 48808 nw Diant “ion of the late Sarah and Thomas Duckett. belgved brother of Sarah Smith, Nellie Jones. Pris- cilla Hamilton. Aline Van Buren. Thomas and Thedor Diickett and a hostof other Fi Monda DU rM’r'r On Fridaw, May at his i - o Officers and members of Colurm, ,“' Lodge. 3 m i Third Baptist 3 = 'of Morn: No., 4 No. ‘sv “nd Columbla Temple. invited. HERBERT E. JONES, E: Attost™ ALFONSO E. WILL Departed this 1927, at 6: 100 Ma bolo Howard t Annie Cofling, Dr. W beth H. Lewis. 10 her o Beatrice Mrs. Bertha H. jam J.. jr.. Mrs. Ellza: Mrs. “Lovise H. Pack. Juanit P, Howard, Mre Irma M, id ward. ~Funeral from Bapist Church. Relatives ant MOWARD. Officers and membe cb: choli of Ruth, 5. ‘Rate: Boindexse Allen. Fre mother of hcrn‘ 1o and Helen P Sunday. May o, Zion belwe('n son offi: vited. The dearest one from us h e voice we loved is stille nI place s vacant in our hom Which never can be filled. THE FAMILY. on Friday. ience, 1634 G TZ, b m.. th munn whére hi a.m. " for DS soul mebt Monnt Oliyer Cometery: L Tuter- Relatives d friends invited 2 Sale of Model Cars—Open and Closed—of All Popular Makes Prices Reduced to Bed Rock! { $50 to $1,200 " Backed by Studebaker Nationa'ly Advertised Pledge Look Them Over and Save Money! . Joseph McRe olds RUBINSON. LANGLE! Membe . Funeral n Gales st. unin morning kmau at’ St. Aloysius Church at U ARTIN. Grand Enigb, L. Sec Y, 02T, Dlincan Departed {hi 1Ty Sonday, Nay 30 pm. at ber residence, e (nee Dandriare) od wife late Charles Laagley. loving mother of Mamie Monroe. Alberta’ Graham. devoted sister of Paul Dandridge and the late Betty Wal John_Dandridge. day v “Mount . between L Re elatives andiriends Tavited: The_dearest one from us has gone, The voice we loved is stilled: A nu‘mhis vacant lr‘nm;r”htnmo ch never can illec _ LY. 28 wum\GToV N8 CHAS. H. Humls P 1921 at Saty vdAy N A CRrARHING rth Carolina ave. loved wife of the lato James H. Sicintosh, Notice of funeral hercafter. Monday. May 23, 1027, at her dio DANIELS. On Friday. May 7. 1027, a)% her | aths. momiers of the Henry Tief Association are he faneral of our late o LIZIE ROMSION from Metror ntist Church, st betwren D30 And 15tk ate. pw Siinday May 29. at 1 o'clock p.m Amumom No. LARK. President BERTHA B. KING. Recording Secretary. ® eternal life Thursday, at the reidence of F. Smith. at The p.m. Interment Glenwood € SARDO. May e of who, rs ago, y dear mother. < you 2 away. ANNA 8- remembrance R DEVOTED DAT DAUGHTER, AN g 1L rance of L THA ® vear STHEL ¢ BOYD v » today HE R UGHTE AN sad but loving ren LOVT Yo 80RO iy MOTHER. cosTELLO TELLO, * azo tod nembrance ANE COS- ons year ILY. In loving memory of my dear 1 mother. MARY ALICE CORTIN this life nine years axo to- memory_forever, D um_nm:v BAND AND CHILDREN. he memory of my dear A in life r LOVING In sad but brother, M In that d Friend hink you ara forgotten, Th farth You are no more, you ate with us .u. s were. WIFE &ND CHILDREN, ® _of_our ALTER May 1 take your murance Rev AR dear loved one, a; ;‘! you home, He knoweth bhest. o e Yol sufleinic Bere was Ereai Ana“Opensd wide the gojden > THE FANLy. YY\ l’l') hut loving remembrance of NAH ISMER. who D h{ly lll years J'.O today, Dear mother. we tried so hard to save you, But our fears and prayers were ail in His beloved_sleey | HiR HUSBAND AND CafiSkex. | McCARTHY. 1In losing - rememe brance of my, belo EORGE WIL- AM. Who ¢ r Vears ago. In my heart vour memory Always Jond an d t 0 ear son at°1"do ot thinic of vou, FATHER. the remembrance of AMANDA Silently” Absent, bu PEYTON. HER FAMILY. * In ead but I '\( remembrance dear niece, BLANCH PLY' a llhl\ life three ¥ Tia sweet to reme mber who once was hers, Though abeent to us she is just as dear. The midn « ' 8, Of one w LOV1 WORMLEY. A tri h ite to tha memory of WORMLEY, years agq, 3 'RAL_DIRECTORS " T. F. COSTELLO _Can_ 8t NORTH 7976 ALM US R.SPEARE Succeeding the Original W.R.8PEARE CO. 1623 Cannecticut Ave. r| POTOMAC 2600 {5mamn (45)TS2 3407 ST, |V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the euccessors of nor con: ith ‘the original W R n Phone Frank 6t —____Formerly 910 F " Gawler Service Morticians Since 1850 Memper National Selected Mortictang Mam 5512 Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC_ BIRCH) N.W 3034 M St Esmmunvfi' JAME Ch“‘l' Pa Ave SE Atlantie 1700 Private_ambuiance Livery_in_Connection_ Timothy | Hanlon 841 B St NE e L AMI ) 1728 N Mode! S E——— Digiiified Emcient !erv!c- Automobile Service “Wm. H. Sardo & Co.. 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