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RENT AN APARTMENT . U I.Il$ F St - hk‘.mo ni-m 6102 Al Sizea—Low_Rentals lyde J. Nichols UNDERTAKER 4209 9th St. N.W. Phone Col. 6324 FIRST MORTGAGE MONEY At 6% Interest W. GROOMES, 1416 F St. Perry & Walsh MORTICIANS Limousine Ambulances 29 H St. NW. Clearance! 500 New Silk DIRESSES| Amazing Values at Printed Chiffons, Every dress from much 90 higher priced e lots. A sale timed for August go- aways! Plain _ Geor- gettes, Tub Silks, Flat Crepes, New Prints and Navy Georgettes. Sizes for Women and Misses. For Misses to 20, Women's Sizes 36 to 44 and Sises for Larger Women. Styles for sports, afternoon and street wear AUGUST FUR SALE Now in Progress Buy Now and Save! A Deposit Will Reserve Your Selection. FREE STORAGE! Frlday Special Downstairs Store Sale DRESSES Providing an oppor- tunity for women to buy several very charm- ing Summertime frocks at a small outlay. Sizes in the lot for women and misses, including larger sizes up to 54. Popular fabrics include Washable Ra- m, Flannel, Checked Taffetas, New Prints, Flat Crepe and Flowered Georgette. All colors and combinations! 150 DRESSES Silk and Rayon Dresses for the first customers. Sizes up to 40 only. Limit 2 to a customer. Emwwmw@@wmmwwmm Main 984. % |k 8 0 5 | & = § ASHINGTON record, Mr. Helser declared that neither of these things “tell the whole THE EVENING STAR, W OPTIMISTIC OUTLOOK oy IN FLORIDA PRESENTED |fii e e Foriaiana wee it | y | Juding glowing comment upon’ the e tary Club Speaker Defends State, | Climate of the Peninsulan State and DRctary a . the reclamation work now under way | Commissioner Dougherty there. The gratulate Rotarians took occasion to con- | Proctor L. Dougherty, a | member of the club, upon the com-| pletfon of his first year as District Commissloner. The club voted to send a letter of condolence to Sir Harry Lauder, the famous Scotch comedian, upon the re- | Congratulated. | An optimistic outlpok for I‘hn'ld.ll was presented to the Rotary Club at !its luncheon meeting in the Willard | Hotel vesterday afternoon by Charles | W. Helser, vice president of the Miami Chamber of Commerce. cent death of his wife, Lady Annie. | Declaring that Florida is remem: b | where the bered today as the place o T e | | gre: as_born and petered ) e i ia iced in Italy in the past 12 sold abroad More | out, and as the land which was struck ! by one of the severest hurricanes on TSRS RRRRRRgS Coal Prices to Advance § September lst Next Do d Both the Anthracite dnd Llllllllll]()ll\ Operators have advised us of substantial increases in the mine prices of their fuel on that date. Buy Your Coal Now While Summer Prices Are in Effect J. Maury DoveCompanv Principal Office—1320 F N.W. Prlvnte Branch Exchange M. 4270 | Express Co. 333323"38_832333838333382888823&. 34 33333238288“8333828228&3238333‘38383323832883388' Your old iron is worth one dollar— No matter what kind or condition. time ‘HAmericon Beauty” ELECTRIC IRON The best fron made ing while paying the balance at the 14th and C Sts. N. W. D. C., THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1927 CARROLL P. COOPER CLAIMED BY DEATH Funeral Services Today for Rail-: road Executive and Fruit Ex- press Companies’ Controller. Ca old, roll Preston Cooper, 60 years controller of three fruit express companies and veteran railroad ex- ecutive, died at his residence, in the Roosevelt Hotel, yesterday after a short {liness. Mr. Cooper had made his head- quarters in this city for the past 10 | |vears In connection with his duties 1 controller of ixpress Co., the Western Fruit Ex ess Co. and the Burlington Fruit He o nati. where he was assistant to_the vice president of the Southern Rail Co. ager of the St. Louls and Louisville line, a branch of the Southern, and as general agent for the Southern in Memphis. He was a native of Hunts- ville, Ala. He Is survived by his widow, Mrs. Pearl Goodyear Cooper. who is a native of Memphis; two daughters, Mrs. Leroy Cooper of Memphis and Mrs. Douglas Cleveland of New Jersey; a brother, Lawrence Cooper, and three sisters. Mrs. David Clopton Adams, Mrs. Allene Graham William Green, all of Hunts- Fune services will be conducted n the chapel of Almus R. Speare, 1623 ‘onnecticut avenue, this afternoon at clock. Rev. George W. Dow will Interment will be in Mem- Seven basket ball clubs have been formed at Vacation Playground 160, New York City. Bring or send it to us and we will allow you one dollar for it, to apply on the flxerchue price of a wonderful, brand new, good-for-a- You pay only $1.50 now on your American Beauty. Take it home, use it and enjoy easier, quicker and better xron- rate of on month, added to your next six electric service blly : The Potomac Electric Appliance Co. Phone Main Ten Thousand This company stands behind every appliance it sells. the Fruit Growers | me here from Cin- | He also had served as man- | Express Official Dies CARROLL P. COOPER. WOMEN TO PLAY BALL. AVON PARK, Fla., August 4 (®).— Garbed in overalls, members of the Business Women's Clubs of Sebring and Avon Park will stage a base ball game midway between the towns this afternoon, with Mrs. Elizabeth Barnard, Tampa postmistress, as um pire. Friendly rivalry the two clubs prompted the event, which has attracted conslderable in- terest in this immediate section. Deaths Reported. been reported to he out 3 Ogden s 70. U. S George Washington The fallowing deaths hav the Health Department i Tad E. Bateman. 75. Walter H. Blanchard, Home Hospital. orda M Johiwon, 5. niv ospital. Margaret Basman, 49. Providence Hospital John Henry Benriett. 44, 5418 South Da- kota ave. Tarry_ Resrier. 43, Tuberculosis Hospital Cora Reese. 37. 69 Seaton st. 5 Herbert Wiight, 20. St. Elizabeth's Hos- pital Estells Beatrice Lyles. 26, George Wash- ington University Hospital Mildred M. Dove. 17. Georgetown Univer- sity Hospital. Joseph Thompson. 76, 417 8th st. 8. - Jomes, 70, 2530 11 st h. 89, 605 Florida ave omax, 54, 427 3d st. 3w 0. 1414 Q st Soidiers’ Toreonine Clara L. Cal Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued to the | followin Laurrie A. McCranie and Allene L. Walker. Willie L. Ware and Virginia L. Turner. both of Knoll. Charles H. and, Lille 1."S Charles A. Henry. jr., and Beatrico .. Johnson of this city. Oliver M. Loomis and Gwendolynne Ed- ward John W. Simms and Margaret F. Rye. Howard D, Jeffries and Ethel Bryant."both Johm 3 Nitt and Theresa M. Gargoni. Albert . Clark and Mary . "Kelley James C. Norris ‘and Alma . Rodge: John Contee and Alice Blue. Walter ¥. Brown of Fort Hoyle. Md.. and Elizabeth_Robertson of this city John ty and Myrtle V. Copenga enton L Nic] nd Kathryn L. Sydnor. Walter F. Banse of Hazieton, Pa. and sara V Puuell of Brookville, Md. Wi Armstrong and Anna Brown. heeler of Brokenburg. Va.. and Cora L. Cuftis of Part Oak. Va. Thomas D. Robinson and Eva R. Johnston, Arthur Swann_and Clara_Henderson. Best Seller COLONEL 'LINDBERGH'S own story of his life and flight of | Home joined in a celebration in com- | Dickson, founder of the home, in the Liv: existing between | HONOR HENRY DICKSON. ! | | Home Residents Join in Anniver- sary Celebration. Residents of the John Dickson memoration of the eighty-ninth anni- | versary of the birth of the late Henry building at 5000 Fourteenth street, vesterday. Music was furnished by the Marine Band and an address de- livered by Benjamin Catchings, pres- | Jdent of the National Welfare Asso- clation. Ladies from the Louise Home were guests. \ ‘The home was decorated with flow- ers sent by the Department of Agri- culture. John Joy Bdson, president of the John Dickson Home, took part n the celebration. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. The United Lodge of Theosophists, | Tl Bullding, Seventeenth and 1 itreets, will have a talk, 8:15 p.m., on the subject “The Memory of Past All welcome. ! The Jane A. Delano Post, No. | American Legion, will meet, § o'clock, at 1337 K stro FUTURE. Alpha Delta Phl weekly luncheon tomorrow, 12:30 p.m., at Franklin Square Hotel. The Holy Name Guild will theet August 9, 8 p.m., at 1727 Thirteenth street, to make final plans for its ple- nic to be held at the Suburban Gar. dens August 16. R. R. Horner will | speak. | Births Reported. The following births have heen rep | the Health Department in the last 23 C. Douklas et Adam John f and Blessing Edward J. and_Adelal Harry G and Emma G. Albert W. and Ellen M. Fo: Henry G. and Marxaret Freser. girl Tyons F. and Ruby H. Freeman. George D. and Dora E. Gardner. boy Albert E_ and Margaret M. Gill. boy Manuel F. and Angelina Gitierrez. gir]. Eppa H. and Phoebe M. Han Clifford S and_Edith Harris, boy Isidor and Dora Hollod. twin girls. George and Julia Holm, girl. Herman P. and Laura E_Jones. boy. William H. and Evelyn M. Kemp. girl. Bernard A and Gertrude M. Larson. girl Edwin M. and Nagmi R, Meuser. boy. Raymond' C. and_ Mary Moffett. girl. Godfrey L. and Catherine Munier. boy. Robert L."and Magie L. Phelps. girl. Francis L. and Adele V. Reed. girl. Samuel and Esther Rosin, boy. George H. and Florence Russell. boy. Teo and Virginia Schreeberger. girl. Joseph 1. and Belle Seigel. girl. Samuel H ‘and Marie C. Taylor. bo | Michael A "and Lucy C, Tozzolo, boy. | cholas J. and Evelyn M. Verna. girl. jeorge R.'and Sara F. Wait. girl. Kenneth F.and Clara D. Warner. boy. | Wade H. w die J. Wharton. boy. Rov A and Edna D. White_girl | Arthor L_and Liian M. Wilson. girl Kenneth V. and Marie C. Wooldridge. & nce and Louise Brooks. girl. Richard and Maggie Council. boy. Robert J. and Susie Falwall. boy Amios and Georgia Johnon.' boy. Linns and Anna Joy. girl. Ashby and Louise McBride. girl Leanard and Nagnie nd A._and Cora M. West._gir] LOST. BANK BOOK. Am. Sec. & drust Co. with two cheques. ‘City Cinb_tickets: on 10th st. between Mase. and N. Y. aves.. Sunday aft: gruoon. Reward.” R’ Barclay ‘Adams.” 1317 n.w.. Room 803%. BAR PIN diamond. on or near F st. Pl relum to 208-E Wardman Park Hotel Please Re- o e RO 238 atter 6:80, oo Finder_keep change. retu ki switéhboard. Rochambeau: Apts. 815 € hectieut ave. D RING. on August 2. Can identify [ same if find k x‘,;‘"\o £ Ander will call Norei o orMa to EVERY COOL SUIT IN OUR STORE NOW AT REDUCED PRICES Hart Schaffner & Marx Dixie Weave Suits Values to *35 $1 8.75 Palm Beach & Linen Suits Were *16* and *20 $13.75 aleigh Haberdash 1310 F Street S West 45 Street Many oil get acquainted with AUTOCRAT Motor Oil. Then they appreciate the difference. THE OIL written by himself 2.50 at all booKstores PUTNAM'S SONS New York Po think they motorists is oil, until Try it today THAT 1S DI > FROM ALL OTH Beware of Substitutes At Good Dealers Everywhere averson Oil Works. Columbla 5 o FEDERAL SECURITY & Guaranteed Mortgage Bonds District intangible tax refunded. PROPERTIES secur- ing these bonds are owner-occupied homes in the District of Co- lumbia. APPRAISALS by committee headed by Vernon G. Owen, Pres. Thos. J. Owen & Sons, real estate appraisers. District National Bank of Washington, trustee for this bond issue. 3 P-yment of pnncnpnl and interest uncondi- tionally guaranteed by MORTGAGE CO. Resources Over $1,000,000.00 1412 K Street Main 1960 Bond Dept. Federal Security and 141 ] FOX BULL TERRIER. brind] lost_Tuesday_evening. C: FRATERNITY Pl\ | #raved on back ! 17 Dupont _Circle. KEYS, on Aug. 3 urn "Long & and _white: rendon_994 o 5. Ple Company. " §19 hetwoel Capitol st rug Sto EY-BAG. containing. $30, Capital Bank and East | eral reward. Porter, Taylor's o NECELACE. gold. o | Phone_Hyattsville PIN. platinum and r!lAmlmd in shopping dis- trict Gr 16th st hus.* Reward. * E. F. Bon phone_Adams 4043-J. PLATINUM BAR PIN contai monds, ‘on Austist L. 1 T Biack —paent TeRERE. on 13th st. vicinity N ave.: lost Mon- v. _Call Lin. | REVOLVER. automatic, b, officer. Lib- eral reward. “Address Box 13-K. Star office e | | pncm-:'mrmx { | SPECTACLES. black. horn-rimmed. in nlain | leather case."in_front of 1413 T n.w.. Tues- evening. Return Apt. 10. 1413 T n.w. North_2050-W. _Reward. SUNBU] PIN. Monday. berg's and 10th and F u-v R. I _ave. n.w. UMBRELLA, tan i at Totom Cafeteria, Saturday. Howard if returned to clerk. 2400 TCH. man's. wrist, qrening on 1dth st at oryin vieinity of Tivoli “Theater; initials L. M. M. on b nder_phone_ Adams 8527, C ATCH. gold, near 18th and Cel. . rd., cdnesday " evéning. Call Cleveland 4603 receive reward RIST WATCH. small. Gth #t. bus or between 12th | on Penna. ave. Valued as keepsake. | ward. 1221 Penna. ave. WRIST_WATCH and band. gold, | Palace Theater Tuesday. August 2. | if returned to_dietitian. ' Alexandria | Atcxandria | ____FUNERAL _DIRECTORS. ~ JAMES T.RYAN 317 Pa. Ave. S. Model Cnapel. Atlantie 1700 Private Ambulance Auto_Service T. F. COSTELLO | 1724 N_captol St. NORTH_7978. V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of nor counuectea with" the original W_ R. Spears establish Pioke prank. coze 1009 H St. N.W. Formerly 940 F St. N.W. i, WILLIAM LEE. Funeral Direct Embaimer. Livery In_connection. dious chavel, Madern Cramutoriumy ate prices. 33 Pac A ity W. Wa.Ten Taltavull 14th & Spring Rd. Col. 464 Joseph F. Birch’s Sons ! (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.\V. Egtablished 1841 Phone West 96 Timothy Hanlon 641 B St. NE Phone L. 6543. P. A. TALTAVULL P et ;I‘\L‘I‘AVI.I.L Mar, WANCR_OFFI "Wm. H. H Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance Aohern Chanel. Lincoln 524 Quick. Dignified Efficient Service, Automohila’ Service Chapel . W. Deal & Co. 816 A St NE LINCOLN 8200 Frank Geiet’s Sons Co. VENTH ST. N.W s EE el Teiepione. Main 2473 CHAS. S. ZURHORST < CAPITOL ST. st 5-'-\-?1(-.'}-»»1 sie. A&HS R.SPEARE R SPEAREGOE 1623 ticut Ave POTOMAC 4600 :onumern FUNERAL DESIGNS. rompe Auto Dellvery Sarvice s TN I T Y Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. WNE 14th & H Beautiful Floral D 3 d uj e e fiEO. C. SHAFFER Detween Golden- sts. Please return Hamilton: Tuesday Monday morning on and 13th st Re: at Loew's Reward | Hospital 1879, PURSE. black. H st. between 14th mn‘ 815 Con- | Bond. | | COOKE. | CURTAIN, . August 3, 1 4 husband of “Pauline nard) - Funeral from ce. 1100 E st. ne.. on Sat- at 8:30 am. “Mass at e Charch of the Holy Same'si 0 5 o 10 terment at St Mary's Cemetery, ~ Firase BISCHOFF. OSEPH J Aimus R’ Speare's chanei cut_ave. Thursiay. Auc Burial at Memphis, Tenn Wednesday. August 3 s 1 Me. " CORNELIA at Dax Hill Cometers: at ¢ pm. Kindly om t " Georgetown MILDRED Samuel H fram reside consin ave Tnterment La; GONARD. On Wed, GONARD. 1 from August nent “at Fort Lincoln On Wednesday. - o WILLTAN H . August 3 ler's funeral > s Chi where requiem mass »ili be said at 8 a.m. for the repose of his on Wednesd Walter "Ren] : emains. resting i funeral homa ot W B Ehasoe o 100 b stice "ol faneral LONGFELLOW. On Wedn Dm. CAM Suddeny on Au SESSIE 04 PANE fter of Amelia Bed st e Y tor. 5 MINOR. On Tuesta, August 2. 10 408 Tocitt ot mwe after & Hhgering 1 . GEQRGE MINOR. beloved husand Mitioe: o Ioaves 15 Bin) brother and & host of Triengs Remaing “resting at- Jonn "F - Rhins® ga: perat chapel. ot and 5. 7% w10 Rineral Uginst 5. a1 pm Inte Natiooal Temetry 1ermeat away suddenly Tuesday. it home, one. mile D H MORAN at 5 moniths 15 dave. the home at 8-50. Fric urial at Leesburs. Va: 1997, from Vienna, Va the aga of 71 Funeral <ervices . August 5 lence of his Oth st ne. JOH reellvill Funeral services at the residence of his son on Friday, August 5, 0 am Tnterment Hillsborg Hillsboro, Va.. at 17:30 p.m. 48 Suddenly Thursday. August 4, his residence. 718 Sth et. s.w. band of the lat Al from hig where mass will be said at 9:30 am Relatives and friends ‘invited to atten Interment Mt. Olivet Cemetery. iy Tiesdar. Auzust Alexandria Hospital. WIL INNER. beloved hushand of i teral from his late res 1816 Duke at. Alexandria. Va. Ancust §:30 a.m. MARY EL H of Gy H.Smith. Notice of funeral hereafter. 8 STEARN. Suddenly Thur, August 4. at Lis “residence, 4908 av THOMAS MURRAY. beioved huspand of otice of funeral later. J.Stearn STUBBS. On Tuesday. August 2. 1027, h ce_of her father at Culpeper. IE W. STUBBS, formerly of ce. Deanwood. D. (.. the beloved chter of Charles and Emma Waller. Robert’ A a1 Friday, Augs n Antioch Baptist Church. Friends invitedh Interment at v notified of H. TAYLOR on Tuesday August ” Fineral from his late residence. 45 host. s.w.. on Friday August 5 at 8:30 am: thence to St. Dominic’s * Chiurch. where _ solemn requiem mass be said at 9 am. for the repose of his sonl ERED S - MARTIN. Grand Rnight, NNELL, Fin. Sec's. TAYLOR. | Society ki » vised death of Brother J. 'H y ation of ‘the Rosary af the late residence of the deceased, 45! Jith st sw. Thursiax 8 nm GEORGE A Sec 3:1 mcmonam. loving remembrance of our be- u and father. EDWA! . who passed into eternal rest on Year ago today, Angust 4. 19 HIS WIFE AND SONS. * BISHOP. Tn loving remembrance of my dear husband JOHN K. BISHOP. who departed life one year ago today. August 4. August 3. a ERALD. Prey] There is a_sink death cannot sever. HIS WIFE. MARY C. BISHOP. * In loving memory of my dear mother. MARGARET E. COOKE. who feli in Jesus one vear ago today. August DAUGHTER, VIVIENNE. * A tribute of love and_memory our devoted mother, ELIZA R. CRUM ¥ sed into eternal rest three years August 4. 1924, ‘Tis sweet o remember you _here. mother. Though absent from us. you're just as de The midnight stars shine o'er your gra The one we loved but could not save. Tho trial was hard: we will not complain But trust in God to meet arain, DEVOTED DAUGHTERS. ELLA AND In sad but loving remembrance of my dearly beloved father. J. MARION CURTIN, who died seven years ago today. August 4. 1920, Just a line of sweet Just a memory. f and true a token of fove and devotion. hat my heart stll longs for you HIS LOVING DAUGHTER DAISY. In loving remembrance of our dear father. J. MARION f‘lRTAl\ who departed this life Auzust 4, It is Jonely here without .Vnu. And sad all along the w For 1t is not_the same to Since vou were calied away. Your ch il Kindly waye cal membrance, HIS " LOV, 0N WILLIAM AND SADIE. You fought life's battle bravely And patiently stood every test, And Suffered” hours of bain And waited for cure. but it was all in vain TOVING DAUGHTER ELSIE. ® HALL. Tn sad but lovine remembrance of my hushand. HENRY HALL. who depart. :\A ]L'!' % life two years ako today, August Death hath safely landed him Where we. too. would Our Father's voice der And deathto_him_ w. HIS DEVOTED WIFE, .. In sad and loving_memory of o mother. ‘SOPHTA HALL. who d varted this life eight years ago today. Atigust 4. 1910, ‘and. brother, EDWARD HALL. Who deparied this life thirteen vears ago. August 23. 1014, sed from this earth to_a pe 1 by God. who kn th n our memory vou wi heaven we meet again. Although you have left us, dear brother. Wo will always remember you. GEORGE HALL AND CORDELIA HILL. * PADGETT. Sacred to the memo of our dear father. GEORGE W. PADG! . who passed into t zreat heyond one year ago today. August 4. 1926, In ov art your memory lingers, Alwaye' tender. fond ang (rue: There s not day. dear father. That we do not think of you. The golden sat> flew open God's gentle voice said *‘Come, h farewells unspoken, tul rest. remain, Tfather. etern; Upon There sleeneth without waking One we loved. but could not save. He_will never he forgotten. Never shall his memory fade, thoughts will always linger, nd_the grave where he i« laid D WIFE, HARRIET PADGETT, % AUGHTER ADELAIDE WORTH. ¢ Sacred to the memory of my n-law. GEORGE W. PATTER- ted this life ore year ago Aueust 4 1020, and my dear -in-Jaw. Mrs. MARIA PATTERSON. who departed this life two years ago. Au- gust 6. 1925. Gone. but never forgotten. DAUGHTER-IN-LAW." PERSIS PATTER- ROVSTER. d loving remembrawce ot our wother and grandmoth LET. who left us one ¥ August 4, 192 THE FAMILY. * SHORTER. In loving memory of my dear mother.” ANNIE ~SHOR’ who _died twenty-one years ago it £ AduEa Y kL Om ly Stor l4th&Eyc 1000, MAfEE W VENEY. A tribute of lov our dear father, LEROY N ENY Dassed st 4. 1920, Every day brings sweetest memories. Very memory Brings a lear. Degn Wil oie neartewn evich s of one. we lovi ar. DerFrhi:n D, R AUGHTERS, PSR om " s

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