Evening Star Newspaper, July 12, 1927, Page 9

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MELLON PAY CLERK CLAIMED BY DEATH James F. Alston Was Accomplish ed Linguist and Served Gov- ernment Since 1883 James F clerk for the who twice each mc retary of the Tre retary's check for most of the other Treasury, di trouble at Wast reasury Alston, in addition to handling the pay roll for Secrecary Mellon's office nd the offices of the Undersecretary, ry and war loan staff, | omplished linguist, | in that capacity fre-| i Treasur well | i I, Italian and German. | g after aduate of the Institutel < 2 ember Youths Philadelphin, 1° Was & member school at Howard Uni-| bernians and the Knights of Sixty-four vears of age, Al | bus. Funeral services will be held s rst entered the Government |9 o'clock tomorrow morning at Haoly 1883 in the Post Office De.|Trinity Church. Burial will at and was transferred to the | Fort Lincoln Cemetery. n 1880 | Besides his wodow, Mrs. Katherine n to his Government duties | J. Keliher, Mr. Keliher is survived by » Washington correspond- | three children: Ann. Katherine, and veral colored newspapers in | Thomas F and by three sisters ind active in colored | ) Mar: Ann-, and Margaret ircles here, Keliher THOMAS F. KELIHER DIES. Funeral Services Tomorrow for Prominent Lodgeman. F ay stant Sec: 1lso an ae old 3142 Keliher, 58 years at 1 long i of the T Thomas d as used by vest his home, at Iks, C e Colum sity he la ice in be ment Our Regular $35 Suits Reduced to $2 8:—@ ||]||IH|||||||I|II|||I|[Il!]1|l‘|1”1 T AT g:;ula_r $3 2 k 50 $40 Suits e Reduced to TR Il |ll|l|Hl||1|‘|H|1|1|||il[llllllllillllhlll .EHIHI Ik g:;ula_r $3 7 $45 Suits Reduced to T I 250 Reduced to e T T S Our Higher Priced Suits Reduced Proportionately German Rye Bread Breads Seldom Served in Wash- ington Supplied to the Ritz by Joe Ottenberg BAKER 1243 7th St. N.W. Fr. 8114 Clean and Sanitary Throughout—The Pride of WE HAVE INSTALLED NI 1009 E Street Steam, Gas and \\:Atr Supplies—Sanitary Specialties All That Adds t Interior ORIGINATED RY EQUIPMENT F, s JACKSON Plumber OVER 20 YEARS OF HONEST TAILORING Announcing Our Semi-Annual Clearance Sale With the Customary Drastic Price Reductions HIS y in addition light and medium weight cloths, you may have vou choice of our HEAVIER WEIGHT MATERIALS, as well, with the same high-grade workmanship as ever! The Prices Tell the Story F\' SRY inch of fabric guaranteed to be —~ 100% ALL WOOL. Complete satisfaction guaranteed. rery suit tai lored to your own individual measure. I. HAAS & CO. 1211 Pa. Ave. NW to Merchant Tailors “On the Avenue” [ GUARD OFFIGER DIES Real Estnte Msm and Former Treasury Employe, 78, Expires After Long Illness. Tomlinson, 7 te man National his home. a linger Mayj ears old John Summers prominent officer in the District Guard died last night at 1341 Vermont avenue, after ing iliness Born in Trdell 1849, he was educa N. (., later engaging | husiness and becomir He came to and after many easury Department he tensively connected in the cal e Iy was_presi {dent of the salty Co. for seven years, Although he s generally 1s captain during his years of serviec | with the District National Guard, he © to the rank of major. Besides his widow, whg was Miss Mar, Wilder of Lewisburg, N he is su | vived by two sisters sie & | Pownum ana Mrs. Li Thomas, {hoth of North Carolina, and a nephew, Leon Thomas of Washington, 1is only son, Lieut.* John Wilder Tomlinson. was killed_in an airplane ccident in Texas in "1918 while pre- Funeral services for Majf. Tomlin on will be conducted tomorrow morn at 1030 o'clock at Epiphany Church. Interment will be private in Rock Creek Cemetery. County, at Hickot the tob: editor in paper ve vears with American I « M = old Gr rice ex Three v displayed a ¢ the voungest it exh ham Douglas, ure of his uncl iibitor at the it costs von Plain “'rm’ Dresses, $1.50 For Estimates. Main 1100-1101-7113 RY CLEANIN AT WOODRUFF! the Highest Qua Special Attention to Dyeing New Spring Shades 2THour_Service on Mourning_Orders A. C. Thour Cleaning Co., Inc. 338 1th St one Lincoln 1266 We Call for and Deliver Anywhere Fancy Groceries and Cheese On Order at the Ritz From the Well-known Firm of S. A. Gatti & Bro. Center Market ALL.- PLUMBING AND Main 6311 o the Beautiful at the To Announce the Opening of “Washingtow’s Most Unique Cafe” OUR WORKROOMS Painting—Draperies—Awnings HOOPER & 929 H Street KLESNER Main 4763 Interior Decorators APPEARANCE WAS GIVEN THE RITZ, AN RECOMMENDED GENERALLY ATION 1IN STERN SERVICE SATISFIES all fixtures at Were built and installed by THE STERN COMPANY 627-631 Louisi Cverything for Latest and Best CAREFUL CONSIDER- EXAMPLE VARIED TO REFI} CHOICE! THE BEST PRODUCTS SUIT THE A MENU FANCIFUL EPICURE ENVIRONMENT EXCELLENT MEALS AIR PRI / ELICACIES OF FERTILE FARMS ERE—at last—is a restaurant that ideally meets the requirements of Cosmopolitan Washington. ALL FOODS PREPARED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF A SKILLED /CHEF DELICATESSEN 719 Ninth St. N.W. iana Avenue any business” Open E A. DRESNER Main 8647 (Next to the Rialto) Every Night Till After Theater Entire Electrical Equipment in Refrigeration FRIGIDAIRE Installed to Serve the Nee Electric Refrigeratio 1313 New York Ave. N.W ds of Chef and Patrons at Installed by L. T. SOUDER Electrical Contractor n for Every Purpose 839 Florida Ave. N.E. Fr. 7157-7200 ks 7 Linc, 3771 EVERY ELECTRICAL NEED SERVICED of a Washington | | known MA/). JOHN ¢ 'E. W. MORCOC Office for 28 Edward W. Morcoc the Government the past 28 vears, gia, died home, 103 Park, Md. Death was paralytic stroke. Mr. Morcock was bor 1858, He published Thomaston, Dublin , and learned ter in Forsyth, Coming to this entered the employ ment Printing Office, in work in the proo Saturday. He w Columbia Typogr 101, time of h the executive committ He was a_member of R A MM Decatur Pythias, of this « Board Masonic ment Printing Office. Surviving sons, William tenant in the Navy, Morcock of brothers, | Fla., and Charles Lawrenceville, Ga.; and yesterday oIl ave a pr Ga the y; W “uneral services will The stork, which is of the Germany out in ga stitious, | blest it a stork builds i | root. DUE TO PARALYSIS Was Native of Georgia and Em- ploye in Government Printing Printing evening at his the ity 28 v of oom there until al ter 1th was Lodge, and the Trestle | Club of the Govern- | him are his widow, James Moreoc Takoma Cooper More and a sister, Mrs, Belle Pennington of Georgia. peasantry, the Fatherland. ded as a bad omen by the super- who think themselves twice | K DIES Years. k, employe of Office for native of Geor- enue, Takoma | attribnited to a rn January newspapers nd Woodbury, trade of | 5| 15, | n ars ago, he the Govern- being engaged s president of aphical Unlon, 'ms, and at the | A member of ee. f Morning St of Thomaston, Knights of two L a lieu- and Julius 1. Park; two | ock of Miami . Morcock of be held Thurs- a favorite bird is dying This ‘s re- ts nest on their | LOST. old. zfn ady’s. 4 R Blie am. papers to Georgia_ave.. Ant. 4 DOG from “Be Kind to River rd.. Potomac, Md ghepherd, heavy "coat of brown miarkings, about attempted to way to M ind KIMO SPITZ PUPPY—Vicipity Reward . Porter il 1105 n.w. S SE—Containing 3 Woodward & Totho. " Re ard. black ring around ta blaze on left sida face 1 With chip diamond: Hahn's_ st 5 FPOODTE and yatir spar: base. hr o'clock. Reward, 831 36th st. s i K. | 240 7th_and Reward. | o dark hair old: W with likely ot _3¥th Phone Cleve- sum _of il at 4th and You Return 14 John T. G |of the District of Columbia h | ter, Mr DR. S. C. COX RITES TO BE HELD HERE Former Prominent Surgeon of Capital Dies at Fort Bay- ard, . Mex. Dr. 8. Clifford Cox, 60 vears old, native of Washington and former srominent surgeon here, died Satur- day from a heart attack at F wd, N. Mex., where he was tioned in his capacity as surgeon of the United States Public Service, The body will be here and will be buried in Arlington aturd | Dr, Cox was closely identifled with military affairs, After serving surgeon with the District National ard and the Naval Battalion of the | rd he became a surgeon, with the rank of captain, when the Ist! District of Columbia Infantry, United | ites Volunteers, was organized, see- ing, service anish-Ame war, after which he became the first surgeon general of the United Spanish as War Veterans. Served in World War. | When the World War broke out, ' Dr. Cox became a_surgeon and was attached to the Engineer Corps of the Regular Army, rising to the rank of major. During the drive in April. | 1918, he was gassed at Cambrai, He had maintained offices here at 2018 I street and just prior to the war held the post of surgeon at the National Military Home, worth, Kans. He resigned that posi- tion to enter the World War. After the war he hecame identified with the United States Public He Service and was statloned at New Haven, Conn., as surgeon i the vat erans’ hospital here. He was trans- ferred a little more than a month ago to Fort Bayard and appeared to be in good health when he passed through this city en route to his ‘huthern post. Relatives stated today that they be- lieved the high altitude tuere, to which he was unaccustomed, may h:ve brought on his sudden heart at. tack. Prominent jn Masonic Circles. Dr. Cox was prominent in Masonic circles here. He was past master of Hiran Lodge, No. 10, F. A, A. M., and past high priest of Hiram Chapter, No, 10, R. A. M. He was & member nch of the Society of Santiago de Cuba Besides his wife, who was with him at the time of his death, he is survived by a brother, Dr. Per: - George Irving Englemann, Clifford Cox. DEAD OF HEART DISEASE. in Two Cases Discloses Fatal Ailment. An autopsy performed on the body of Clifford J. Hyman, 31 vears old, a bricklayer, 305 F street, who wa found dead on Kalorama road be- tween Sixteenth and Seventeenth streets yesterday, showed that death resulted from heart diseaese. Death of Mrs. Mabel Meredith, who was found dead in an apartment at 1905 Pennsylvania avenue yester- day morning, also resulted from heart discase, the autopsy showed. A brother of the dead woman is ar- ranging her funeral. of the Army Mr H. ter, son, Autopsy |ORPHAN OUTING PLANNED. | Two hundred and fifty orphans from John's, St. Vincent's and Jo- vh's Orphanages and the Hebrew Foster Home, along with members of the Independent Boys' Band, will be a free outing tomorrow at ke Beach by the Employes 1 Association of the Washing- s Light Co. as a feature of its thirty-ninth annual excursion. General committee—! M. Deener, chairman; J. P. O'Neil, William H. Shea, M. Bean, Earl Sizer, Charles Ahern and W, F. J. E. Talbert and W. E. Larkins. Tick- ets—J. J. Spellman, E. C. Davis and Matthew Donohoe. Officers of the beneficial association are Lewis S. Hart, president; George M. Whitwell, treasurer,.and Mr, Deener, secretary sanphiges. soveral secd A between ave. R ational Valued ard, ave. for Return Frankli BAR PIN. groen gold: turday) in Theater to Mrs one_diamond pearls. Dr. Elli- Yellow 1301 rea- Peterson Branch r and sentimental in 9842, JAT. botween 4th nd Bast Capitol and A sis. Finder please e, i | RITES FOR FRANK GLASCOX Funeral services for Frank Glascox, 35 vears old, 3543 Holmead place, were held this afternoon at the S. H. Hines funeral _parlors, 2901 Fourteenth street. Mr. Glascox died Saturday in mergency Hospital. He is survived ®old. in Reward. 7th & by his wife and two children, Anna, aged 13, and Frank, jr., aged 8. YOUR GREPDIT 1S OO AT EISEMAN’S F Sts. All al costs to 525 Save $5.25 Sizes you. 30 Tropical Worsteds Gabardines Imported Flannels $19.75 Save $10.25 The Finest Summer Suits Now Reduced All Models OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT —while these reduced prices prevail. factory terms arranged without any addition- Satis- Fort Leaven. | usick. Athletics— | Surgeon Dies RITES FOR MRS. BEALL HELD THIS AFTERNOON | Rev. J. J. Muir Conducts Services for Woman Resident, Who Died on Husband's 90th Birthday. al ces for Mrs. Chattie who died Sunday morning husband, Capt. Fred Beall was receiving telegrams of congrat- ulation on his ninteenth birthday anni- ry, were conducted by Rev. Joseph J. Mulr, chaplain of the Senate, at the residence, 1123 Buchan- an street, at 2 ternoon. Burial was in Arlington Cemetery. Mrs. Beall, who was born in Robe- | son County, ., January was active in church wor coming to Washington 33 y She taught a large Rible emple Baptist Church, as other classes at Central Union Mis: sion. the Gospel Mission and the Young Women’s Christian Association Before coming to this eit she was an organizer of the Women's Chri tian Temperance Union in Mississippi, where she had lived for many yvears. urviving her, besides her re two daughfers, Mr: Pope_of Columbus, Zoe Beall, and a stepd | Emma Beall, both of this city. GEORGE PAULY DIES. | Former Engraving Bureau Employe class at | well a , Miss | Expires in Tennessee. ! George Pauly, 53 vears old, of West Fails Church, formerly an assistant foreman in the numbering division of the Bureau of Engraving and Print- ing, died yesterday at the Pressmen’s Home in Rodgerville, Tenn. Besides his widow, Mrs. Rose Pauly, Mr. Pauly is survived by one son and five daughters, Edwin Paul\ Mgs. © llflnrll| Hines, M Charles L@mmrd Ma Rose, Georgia and Ruth Pauly. Fun- [eral arrangements have not been com- pleted | Mr. Pauly was an active member of | the Printing Pressmen’s Union, No. 1, | having transferred his membership here from his former home, Milwau- kee, about 30 year: Cardg of Thanks. COATES. We wish to express our appre: ciation and thanks to our relatives and friends for their sympathy. Kind- ses and floral tributes at the our_sister and_broth MINOR ~ COATES . We wish to express our appre- and thanks to our relatives and | friends for their sympathy. kind- nesses and floral tributes at the death of our father and mother. WILLIAM H. and JULIA B COATE THE FAMILY. 12¢ Deaths. Monday. July 11,1997, at F.'ALSTON. husband | iston, father of M nd brother of e of funeral he ALSTON. On 10:30 p.m of ‘Mrs. Celasti Charlofts A Julia M. Totem. after. ANDREWS. = Monday. his residence, P M eHARLE 4" of Mary A. and D, John une; eventh-day ay Wil 11, 1027, at w ave. Takoma 10 Deioved his: and_{father of Harriet N. Andrews, in his the Takoma Chureh, m. Inter: v 10, 1927. at 7 Buchanian_ st A.. beloved wife of Fred from her late residence. at 2 pm. Interment tional Cemeter. July 9, 1927, at Fort Cuifrord COX Arlington ' €OX. On § Bayard. N. Mex. Notice ‘of fune: on Monday AR ligo, nest Ja 1 parlors. 2223 Georgzia ave TEWOOD, Departed this life Sunday, July 10, 1927, at 8:25 pm., after a brief illness, * VIOLA WRIGHT = GATEWOOD, aged 31, ‘the beloved danghter of Oliver and E J. Wright. Funeral from her 433 O st. n.w.. Thursd Jily 4. Priva Omit flowers, piease. HAMMONDS. Monday, July 11. 1927, George Washington 'University, Hosj CLARA. beloved wife of the late Hamnionds. Funeral from W. Taltavuil's funeral home, 14th and Spring rd. n.w. Wednesday. July 13. at 9 (i Intermeiit Mt. Olivet ‘Cemetery. V. Departed, this life after a short 27, NORMAN, beloved rrison and_devoted rison. = Body resting funerdl parlors, 19th Funeral 0 Wiison's at friends are co at Boyd & W and L sts. n.w day. July 14, from Boy ¥ Relatives an invited 'ARD. On_ Sunday. Ju Do, at r RONTA™ R. e ot 2011 eesional Cemelers Is invited. p.m neral parlor terment at Con; and {frie MASON. Tuesday, | PIVVER. | Private_Anibulance Beaths. yali 12, 1027, ?‘l he ASON Filneral servics Nbovs addrens.” Thesraday, Jul‘ ;o 110 nm. " Interment Woodlawn, Va. MINNIS. On July 11, 1927. WALT!R the beloved husband of Mary L. Minni 43 years. Funeral from his Inte resi: 20th st. ne. on Wednesday. 3. at 2:30 p.m. Interment Glen: 4 Cometery. 1GRCOCK. Monday, July 11, 1927, at his idence. 105 Carfoll ave.. Takoma Park EDWARD W.. beloved husband of 1 Morcock. in his 60th year. Funeral from the Neviug funeral home. ‘ n.w.. Thursday. July a Remains ‘may be seen his Tate Fosidence nuil Thars sl Datist Home. nly 12. 1927 MAR r. N t i Monias Home pu Y heloved e ‘Q Church Tor 1 oL e I ra am fneral PAULY. On Mondar 13 10th st es and friends ir papers please cq SARAH ELI Iate Rich shove residencr Interment at h e of the July 138 wn. W. Va. Relatives _and 13¢ Charles T 14 < h of Mre noe Conn M Sau: Amna’ W and Harry G ent We N. Y In !flcmotiam. In dear hnshand To grave so 1 ‘Whera they Five years ago today What hapniness T once enjoyed When Harry But, oh. how ch Since Harry is ar husband HIS LOVING WIFE In our hearts vour memory lingers, Tender. kind and teie: There is not a day. Jear father. That we do not think of vou. HIS CHILDREN. n sad but loving memory of onr BETTIE DOI EY. who de- life years axo Y. mgther. four today, remember her who one was here, Though abserit f-om us, dear: Thy purpose. Lord. we cannot_see. But all is well that is done hy Thee. HER DEVOTED CHILDREN. In sacred fribute to the memory of my’ devoted mother. LOUISA HILL, who departe lifa tivo years azo foday she is just as DACGHTER " TRENE CHAP- n ead but loving our dear brother. JOE who died in Canida o July 12, 1926 h. how sudden was the summon When the word came. “He i3 den Time was too short {0 say farewe To our dear brother we loved so well. You fought life's battles bravely And patiently stood evers test. And you will always be remembered. Because you were one of the best. Just a line of sweet remembrance ¢ a brother. kind and true. Just a token of love's devotion That our hearts still long for you DEVOTED SISTERS - ANSIE B LLIE SHANHOLTZ AND “please copy.) ETERSON. In memory of our dear hv band and father. CHRISTIAN PETERSO: membrance W. PAN- vear ago In sad but loving remembrance of beloved con. THOMAS E. PHIPPS, led away one year ago today. July 1 26. Deep in our hearts, Tom. remembered. Sweet. happy miemor) my you are fondly clings round your There come sad memorfes of one year ago. Unknown to others Tom steals’ to my side And whispers. Cheer up. dear mother: 4 ot divide, HIS MOTHER. BROTHERS AND SISTERS, Funeral in conne modern Cremitoriume. Ave. N.W. Call ‘P A TALTAVULL AVULL, Mzr. NO_BRANCH_OFFICE.. w . H. Sardo & Co. Prlvate Tlmoum\e Ambulance * _ Lincoln 524 Director _and 1879, CHAS. S ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. Phone_Lincoln_3 5 ALMUS RSPEARE Succeeding the Original WR.S PEfiRE Co. 1623 Connecticut Ave. POTOMAC 4600 (5252 JAMES T. RYAN Pa. Ave. S.E. Atlantie 1700 Auto_Service Model Cnap: Interment_ Arlington Relatives and {riend E 2 p.m. al Cemetery. invited. KELINER. Monday o Que . “belove Wolher July 11, 19 st niw.. at his | TOMAS | d of Kath- | 0 “Wedies- | urch, In- No » ad. nux Members of Keane Council ire hereby aie TROMAS | ed to attend his 1927 where funeral e . n.w thence to' Hol: mass will be s DENN KELIHER. Membe { Hibernfans are herehy notified of the ath_of our late brother, THOMAS F. KELIHER of 3142 Que st. n.w. Funeral from Holy Trinity ~Church, Wednesd; July 13 at 0:30. Interment” Fort Lir olni Cemetery. * By order of TUCKER, D. M. STANTON. Secretary. KELIER, of the Ancient Order President. Washington Lodge. No. 15, B Ellks —The dge will convene in t 7:45 o'clock n.m.. Tuesday. July 12, 1927. for the Durpose of payiig tribute’ to the memory of our late brother. THOMAS F. KELIHER. who passed to the Grand Lodge of the Hereafter July 11 1927. The ritual will be ex- emplified at the late residence. 3142 O st. nw. at 8:30 nm. Funeral at 9 am. Juiy 13. ~Interment at Fort Lincoln By order of JOHN E. LYNCH. Exalted Ruler. W.'S. SHELBY. Secretary On Sunday mornine. July 10. 1027, m. at Homeopathie “Hospi .. “heloved. wile ot John O Funeril from her late residence. nw.. on W ) Eession 0F ROFrOW" Attest LERCH, at 6 KATHR Lereh. 68 Bates_st 13. at 8:30 a.m Church. 9 a.m. Centetery. LERCH. Members of the Catholle D-ulh< ters of America, Court Forest Glen, No. “fl! 3+ advised of the . death of Sister ERINE LERCH. ‘at_her residence, A Bates st. n.w.. The Catholic Daugh: il meet for praver Tuesday. July anaal B g v _T.F. COSTELLO RTH 7978, 816 n ~1 N V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of nor con with the original W. R. Sneare ¢ e 1009 H St. NAT. Phone Frank —___Formerly 910_F St. N.W. " Gawler Service Morticians Since 1850 Member National Selected Mo; Main 5512 W. Warren ' Taltavull 14th & Spring Rd. Col. 464 Joseph F. Birch’s Sons <tIS.\ e ?Il“‘gtltahhlhod 1841 3034 M St. N.W. 3 Phone _West Timothy Hanlon 041 H St ful Floral Dc»lgu\ $5 LL "GEO. C. SHAFFER EXPRESSIVE FLORAL AT MODERATE PRIC! |Our Only Store, 14th & Eye “Prompt_Auto Delivery Service Artigtic—expressive—inexpensive. Co.lZlZF,lt.*

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