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: ‘THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C |to san Francisco—recently was \akfn‘i over by the Boeing Air Transport Co. | AIR MAI[ EARRIERS of Seattle, ash., while the Eastern| RlIES half—New York to Chicago—now i |wlh|§ operated by the Post Office De- pnlm»nt but \\Ill be '\ll‘l\(‘l! aver to about \l"ll?l“b(‘l‘ 1 In May the 11 air mail comp: es {and received $133,738. lolfm V‘hou \:‘l\! I(‘ | Eleven Operators Receive camiet 5o vounds and weconci Death Ends Noted Career of : Banker Dead carried a total of 46,133 pounds of mail | Brought Here. THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1927. TWO ARMY FLYERS |SIDNEY WEST RITES BURIED AT ARLINGTON| HELD AT RESIDENCE Lieuts. L. D. Schulze and W. L.|Business and Civic Associates Hon-| much change in temperature. | Harris, Killed in Airplane Crashes, orary Pallbearers at Funeral of Clothing Firm Head. THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Cloudy tonight and tomorrow; probably showers; not Maryland — Increasing cloudiness, probably followed by showers late to- night and tomorrow; not much change in_temperature, Virginia—Probably showers tonight and tomorrow; not much change in 59.201.84, while for July there were | Ay -4 s a e ;i i i oyl v Ve temperature, 3,521 pounds of mail carried and the | Burial services were held in Arling-| Funeral services for Sidney West, ibet e . Nearly $500,000 for Three ' ouctors were Dald SISSISHIE. R. E. Claughton, Long ! ]| ton National Cemetery yesterday f0r | president of the firm of Sidney Weat: | nons, srobabiy. followad by, showete to . The amount of mail carried for July i | 3 First Lieut. Laclair D. Schulze, Army S g & g ¢ ) i ¥ e > Months’ Work Yovis: o {hRn: that: transported by Active Here. | L Air Corps, ‘who was killed in an air. |Inc.. clothiers, who died at his home, | night and tomorrow; not much change 3 | airplane for June, but the departmen | : H plane accident at Selfridge Field, |3014 Thirty-second resday | In temperature. ! oxplained there were 25 business days | | ! Mich., August 2, and for Second Lieut. | night. were conducted at the residence Records for 21 Hours. 26 in June z ol 2 st s | Tuneral services for Richard . it sorv. Claughton, 61 years old, vice presi- dent of the Washington Stock Ix. in July, while there were | Willard L. Harris, Army Air Corps, | this et air mail route op-| Six of the 11 routes, No i 12, performed 100 per cc Eleven contr: erators received nearly a 1 ice during July. During that ollars for carrying a o i o died in Garfield Hospital | | k rellow > ‘1‘5.’;"‘;:‘;";;3”.(\; of mail " duri 10 of the 11 routes handled over e fo—oms el 3 | recovéred until three days ago. Fellow members of the Rotary Club | 39 67: 12 midnight, 30.06; 4 a.m., 30.04 June and July, according to an an-|pounds of mail matter. S Nt s stérdnia e . | Lieut. Schulze was from California, {and men with whom he had been as-| g, o\ “30.03; noon, 30.01 houncement late vesterday by Pos Monthly Income $10,000. O Banvera 1752 Columbla Tuid, | 3 ‘s\(‘rvcd in lliu av iv;n ction ‘{(' n;‘; =z (QLN‘I ‘," llx)v‘x;n;:;s:o::‘\ll :l»w”? r.;;rr- Highost temperaturs, 80, occurred at = Seneral New. who character-| .. sandinstaresihiing SO Bk S e | L Army Signal Corps during the World | Prises were the honorary pallbearers. | 4.30 pm. yesterday. 7e S 8 . - on-Ne k. Col DOrt. | 4 arme he in Rock Creek & S Recae Ak Savsk | ur D. ) Cunnimgham, 2 : rations as “‘tremendous. g D e Gt o T ouls) (Col tLer details for the service i ant in the Regular Army Air Corps in | thi T n 415 a.m. todn mail operatio Inc 0. 2, Chicago to St. L ery. Other details for the services | 3 July, 1920. In 1924 he was stationed | Willlam H. Radcliff, Robert N. Harper | 'Temperature same date last year— While the 'Post Office Department |1 i g o1 route), Rol was in no position determine the | = Y8 L o on relation between the amount they (‘vr Dallas, National ceived—actually $418.123.89 —and the | {0 " quit Lake City amount the ai il operators expend- | v ol "A e Express. tson Air-1 0 (o be announced later ! \ton was engaged in the ind_brokerage business and ticed law in t"is city for the or 40 years. He had offices at ed in carrying the mail, Indications | \Yester Alr xpress, ‘4t L0 Svalter i e a considerable amount of | NeV#la. 10 2 Ak ! . e Corps for three years before he went Ir. B & ihe.oatfara o theicon: | I Natney ) No e was bdin In NeewanibeEind RICHARD E. CLAUGHTO! to Selfridge Fieid in April. last. He | Washington o v d Moto {EDIoRLOIt B = Va.. und came here abo | was cited officially for meritorfous | the Board of Trade, No. 8, Seattle Alr Transport cerns involved Emphasis was 1 not to show vari Ey. RN I B ki services in testing airplanes. n University Law .\'«‘hnw!,‘ Deaths Reported. LR Hoe e anats ot Eain 611 Clives | O P iirai. MAROAIE | sylvania, entered the Air Corps as a feature, Airways, rithwest The following deaths have been reported to | private, in October, 1920, and w- and was a director of the D v it : land_ )‘I‘}.“\V.‘ gh, Cli Rl and ‘v, Washington Boar 1 I\‘ Pm g ety Drvarent iy the st 34 Bours? | fivin eadet in_ the $5th’ Ohservation | tonal Bank. T the subsidy Colorado Airways, Ine. ilome ilding Association, and for | Herrick, 101 Mass. ave. © Squadron until June, 1925, when he | 7:09 p 4 i & rout ceive 1 he average income of each i | e CUhTH. GENHTER- OF Hlie ) CoTmny garct E. Fisher. 03, Emergency Hos-| was appointed a regular second lieu- ORCHARD FOR VETERANS | _ Tomorrow—Sun rises 5:17 a.m.; sun i case. pany per month for t hree-m | eial National Bank it was lo- | 13 A. Hughes, 53, Providence Hospital. | tenant. He was a graduate of the Ad- | sets 7:08 p.m. tion to Cease. per month for the t cial National Bank when it was lo ny A. Hughes, 54, Prostde vanced Biying School, the: Obsstvation || Moun rises 530 pm.; sets 10 am. rators included all of | Period was $40.000 cated in Georgetown. He was one of | e o o ughton is survived by I color than the| Mr. Cl Raymond Schools, = months, Children’s ental Airw The | power 10 this route 3 to Langley Field, Va., when they were | N Washington's Finest Men's Wear Store’ The body of Lieut. Gray has never been recovered. — She Correspondence of the Associated Pres MONTE CARLO.—Those who lose | their last dollar in the Monte Carlo | casino hereafter will be just one trip | home poorer than those who formerly found themselves in the same fix The reason is that efliciency experts attached to the casino have decided to do away with the *viatiques. Formerly, when a gambler went broke” in Monte Carlo the casino would supply him with free transpor tation home providing he asked for | Patri he had lost enough money to justify that a legitimate request was refused England each year. Many went to at the expense of the casino. The following births have been reported {o the Health Depariment in the past 24 Lours Eukene W. and Carrie Merryman, boy. Harry J. and Mildred Rapp, girl. Rabbi Interment shington Hebrew Con- | who was drowned at sea in an airplane | Abram J | accident near Barnegat Bay, N. J.|was in the Wy February 17, but whose body was not | Bregation Cemetery successively at Langley Field, Va.;jand Col. J. Miller Kenyon Clover Field, Calif.; at Seattle, Wash Activ and in this city in connection with the | Gott, Eduar: round-the-world flight. He was at-|Herman Schumake tached to the office of the chief of Air |2nd Ch: Jugene the ‘Merchants & Manufac cturers’ the Town and Country La Fayette Lodge, No. sociation, |4 | Course, and the Air’ Service Balloon | Correspondence of the Asscrated P e & e —————— » promoters of the United States Hall 60 Gallineer Hospital nd th ice B: ct mail rou the g Loeni Alfred Fortune Hiberculons Hospital, | and_Airship School. His father lives| pAR] ith the exception of Many of es have greater L Phillis Scott. 11 months, 913 4th st. s.e. at Springfield, Ohio s At Sorlte S .. |faces were mutilated durin widow, Mrs. Lucie B. Claughton Hospital | rst Lieut. Willlam A. Gray, Airlare to be made into expert orchardists | reat Fal | Corps, and Licut. Harris were making | by means of a trial flight from Mitchel Field, L. I., llenl)’m v scheme aided by Mra.| Facpe Alva Strong of {caught in a heavy storm and their M,. plane wrecked near Barnegat Bay.|$35000 to the purchase and develop. orchard-chateau Strong gave approximately ment of Mousey-le-Vieux, 20 miles from Paris. make the veterans finan independent through farming. There are alre PLACED ON BLACK LIST/ selected apple. tr | estate, **Her_donation | as a thank offering that her own son returned to her safely from the war. LOSERS AT MONTE CARLO| 773, t2 3 carefully trees planted on . she said SHIPPING Arrivals at_and_S ARRIVED YESTERDAY ra—Maracaiby it and the secret service reported that | Monwolia-San 1 Munarg. the expense. The free rides were | Vi called “viatiques.” It was seldom | Alfonso XII—Bilbao DUE TODAY. Scores of gamblers were returned to | President Wilson—World cruise. 1 Yoro—Port South America and the United States | Fart "Vistsrix Sixnola—Port Lymon 5 Haiti—Puerto Colombia, Barbados . TOMORROW Births Reported. Mauretania—Cherbours and Southam % Rochambean—Havre, © °00 Southa DUE SATURDAY. AUGUST 13, "0707‘.(1:«m-l(mu-p!mn ton. Tntha. Ball gih Southern Cross—. Tk 12 midnight, 61; 4 a.m., 58; 8 a.m { noon | Bar meter—4 pm., 30.08; 8 p.m., Highe st, 99; lowest, 74. Tide Tables. o0ss | (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetie Survey.) the | Today—Low tide, 12.25 a.m. and 1:16 mmerce, iigh tide, 6:18 a.m. and 6:47 p.m. Club, { " Tomorrow—Low tide, 1:16 a.m. Snd | CAMERRE! A As-12:03 p.m.; high tide, 7:09 a.m. and 7:37 Club, | pm. The Sun and Moon. haif hour after sunset. whose | 5 the war Condition of the Water. Rochester, | cloudy; Shenandoah, clear, this morn- ing. I Weather in Various Citles. = = Le | & Temperature. 23 g = the | S B By ER [sancan & 35 B3 R L | I L the h Lo 100 7% ... Glear 11 Clear Foggy Clear Albany 1 | Abilene Cloudy * Brclo Bismarck Bo-ton Ruffaio arleston ago .. ncinnati eveland : Raining Cloudy Clear Clear L2088 Olda_City. Omaha Philadelphiia. Phoenix .« Pittebuireh " Portiand Me ForiandOre 8. Lake City | San “Antonio | San_Diego. | 5" Franciseo | . Louis.. . | st paul | mometer—4 p.m., 77; 8 p.m., 71 Automobile lamps to be lighted one-| M. Beavers. 173 } Pteloudy| Funeral services will WILLIAM KOCH IS DEAD AFTER BRIEF ILLNESS William Koch, for many years engaged in the plumbli: business, with an establishment at 904 Eighth street, died at his home, 1338 East Capitol street, last night after a brief illness. Mr. Koch was a member of the Washington Centennial Lodge of Masons, Columbia Commandery, No. 2, Knights Templar; Almas Temple of the Mystic Shrine, the Roval Arcanum and the Master Plumbers’ Association He was a native of Springfield, 111, and came to this city 55 years ago. He leaves his widow, Mrs. Margaret Koch; three sons, Herman, E. C. and Clarence E. Koch, and a daughter, Mrs. Hazel G. Gates. all of this city. Funeral services will be conducted at the residence Saturday afternoen at 2 o'clock. Interment will be 1 Fort Lincoln Cemetery, with Maso: rites. ddenly, on Wedaesday, August 27. FREDDIE BUTLER. belove rv'Butler. Remaing resting W. Ernest Jarvis Co. West End Notice of funeral later. Thursday, = August 11, 2320 Bin ot beloved hi of M . Marie. Ida and Eva Camp tice of funeral later. Remains resting” at the W Ernest Jarvis Co. fu. 6 a.m.; sun sete| nerul parlors. 2223 Georgia ave. n.w. 10 [ CLAUGATON. On Wednesdar, Augus 192 16 pm. at Garfeld Fos RICHARD B Deloged hushand of Bruce Clanghton. Fnneral services af the residence of his brother-indaw, Mr. Joh 2 Columbia rd..’ ou Friday Atgust 1. at 2 pm, CLAUGATON. A_special communication of No. 10. F. A. A. M. wi e held ork pm.. Friday. Agus 12. 1927, for the purpose of attendin: | erry — Potomac, little| funeral ot our late brother. RICHARD CLAUGHTON SYDNEY J. MAYER. Mastor this life August € ainful MARY TS Wiiliam Clement: he icaves to mourn their loss one sister. one brother an nephew. Funeral Friday. Augnst 12 &t 2 pm. from Fraziers chapel. 723 T s n.w. Relatives and friends invited | CONNELLY, On Wednesday. August 10 1927 "at 9:30 a.m._at her residence. 35 nw. ANNIE A._ beloved wile of William B." Connells. = Funeral from e Jate residence on Friday. August 12. at 1 pm. Relatives and friends invited 1o a tend. Interment Congressional Cometers. * DANIELS. Ancust 10 1027 4-45 pm. at the Alexandria Hospital. DOROTHY MAY DANIELS. wife of "Arthur O. Danieis o place at Arlin ton M. E. Chureh Friday. August 12 at 2:30 p.m.. Rev. H. C. Cratehiey officiating Pteloudy | Remains ‘resting at_Damaine's mortuary . Pteioudy | chapel. Alexandria. Va. ENGLAND. Tueslay. Augnst 9. 1077, FRANCES J. heloved sister of Mary A England _and Joseph E: Funerai services at the W. W. Chambers funeral arlors, 14th “and’ Chapin st n.w. on riday at 8:30 a.m.. thenee (0 €1 Gatrir!'s Church, where mass will be said at § am.. o Interment Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Relatives Taly 0] Setawe s :S;; ',}',: i and friends invited. 1 iron. 8.1 Glouds | HALIDAY. Departed this life after a linge:- lnman'nmh" Pt.cloudy ing iliness ‘ednesday, August 10, 1027, Clear at 2:25 am.. at the residence ‘of hig Clear daughter, Mrs. Ethel M. Chappell, 3009 Los Angelea, 2 Cloudy Channing st. ne. WILLIAM A. HALL- Louisville Clear DAY. beloved husband of the late Vernia Miami. Fla, Clear. A. Haliday (nee Thompson). Remains N. Orleans Cloudy may be viewed at Scott’s undertaking New Yaork Clear parior.” 409 Sth st. ae. where funeral will bé held Friday, August 12. at 11 am. Interment Congressional Cemetery. Rela tives and friends invited to attend. 11% HOLLEY. Departed this life uudfltnlr. Tues- day. August 9. 1927, LOUIS, d _hus- Daria*of tabel tHotiey - Ho® iever to mourn their loss a wife, one daughter, three siaters. two brothers and a_host of other "relatives and {riends. at resting temmorarily at Alex: funeral parlor. o his home. Ernest and Chiristine Rauth, bo: Sotrer: Aue f Thomas' 3. and K Be 0Nl girl ”3;_';"";1—‘0;x~>mmuw\ a4 Tivarbnol e Crorians a1 i Lothoron F. and Helen §. Thompson, girl. | LADIARd—Antworp, Snokane aeToute Dase gy (oppe Paul L. an ATLOn o i i 7“ o WASH. D.C lelphia papers please copy.) 12 H | e Joseph J M ot OCounor. boy. ity { "'\,"."m”’""""”,,‘,';’\} hq'eEA‘v'l st 10 ooy 4 nl t t g tl — M L By BT S ONDAY. AUGUST 15, | FOREIGN. 2 . e o Our August overcoat sale starts tomorrow, gentlemen R L e o gy | T ! ease .. Anil Helon: V. Bibhty. Loy ansvivania—Londonderry. ang. Glaszow. Stations. emnerature, We o « . Ernest ‘P "and_ Jaanett Hulchiison: boy. |Leviathan—Cherbourg and_Southampion. .u.q’hi England. . .o as s G0 Clear JONES., Qficers, and members of Moming promp a -] a.m. Edward . 'and. h‘"‘"'hgk"""“» il ‘:Rui Rowso—Napies and Gerioa, i n R g‘!" Cloudy are hereby notified i mieet in &' sewrion John 'A.“and_ Frances Skeen. boy O - | Baiin, * German: h ey ; Il Georxe M. and. Willia Howchens, boy. r | Horia (Fayah. Asores.. 78 Cle A s 2 . . |}l| Howara R."ana Vyolett Trittinoe. boy. " Hamilton. Bermada..... R0 Part cloudy Ing for the'funcral’ apd burial of jerlr Herbert B. and@Betty Swartwout. boy. ok 3 | San Juan, Porto Rico, 82 Rart cloudy | Fiferal services 0 be held Sund: | Paul'R. and Svivia Compher. boy. ki London. Havana, Cubs,........ 8% CQlear August 14 at 2 p.m., at his late residence | Karl F. and Adalinda Jorss. hoy. $amari; | Colon. Canal Zone Sy 240 Parksr at. me. Offcers and mem: an | fioward S il Sarin. oy o | P S Fers Columbia Loidge No. 88 Foreet Alter Marguerits Liplow. gir DUE TUESDAY. AUGT: Temple No. 8 and Columbia Temple No. Raiph P. and Dorothy B: 5. { AUGUST 16. 23 iy pres i it P 2t Loraity Srun, ehf. . | Bosote—Pueris goromi WORDEN CHAPELL DIES. | gy to " grieone | mo'toe ot Michael C. and Catherine Dargan, girl. Brafmmeholm < Attest: FLOYD C. PAYNE. Sec, 3 < . {pmuel B and Hestor Huey. cirl. i’,’,‘,‘f,f..}‘""‘;m"““' | | KOCH. On Wednestay Auzust 10. 1027, at Horace and ‘Alatha Ball. gifl. | Had Been D. C. Employe for 30 s residence. 158 st Canitol” st Wile James A, and_Magxic Turner, boy. Ammon and Eisie Littlepage. bo3 William S. and Louise O. Callins. John I and Martha Withersnoon, Theodore and Louise Wade. boy. rvey and Annie Murphy.' boy. i W dhd Hattie Damies by, William and_Rosetta Frances, Hart Schaffner & Marx James and Hollis West. bo William and_Anna_Seldon. boy. Arthur and Amy Green, girl. Sai Mervin L. Myers of York. Pa. and Edit . Albapgh of Frederick, Md. g Le Rov W. Dashiell and Evelyn M. Sheeler, | M Wi Nellie Olsch of Vienna, T Eric J. Buttner of Baltimore and M A Kelly ‘of Cowenton, Ma. g Clyde J. Nichols UNDERTAKER 4209 9th St. N.W. Phone Col. 6324 B $33 All these overcoats are made by Hart Schaffner & Marx : All overcoats are of heavy-weight all-wool fabrics 'All overcoats are silk trimmed Ingredients and the | Appealing | Wholesomeness | Purity of - o DAY, AUGUST 17 Afonengvava omeric—Cherboure atd Sou o Oscar Ti—Copenhanen."d Southampton STEAMERS. SAILING TODAY. Plymouth and Tondop, | * 'y Essequibo—Cristoba Daraiso Lorizo—San Juan and Santo Domingo | (orunn Marriage Licenses. onie s Oslo and Co. | of the Michigan State Legislature, penhacen Marriage licenses have been issued to the | Westphalin—Cherbours. o e mia d Edith F. Weakley, | Anacondi <Rotterds arence Rider and Edith F. We naconda—Rotterd both ot Etlan, Va. AT | Nonerev_—Tampico: : Jerry Nickérson of Hall Hill, Va. and |Bird Ciy—Helsingfors. Richel Goodall of thig. city, SAILING FRIDAY. AUGUST 12 Ifons = Sant Carl W, Reynolds and Jane Rose. S Tt Eng artinian vothh of Baltimo Merovessbort an B Frederick H. Sikmon and Wilma W.| Berine—Dlymotih. n dale a Bodkin: Caronia—Tondon. Frank R. Scott of Chesterbrook. Va.. and | Hizhland BHnco-—Santos, v Alagrete—Santos archus—Maraeaibo. Comayangia—Puerto Cortez. SAILING SATURDAY. AUGUST 13 Celtie—Queenstown and Liverpool Fort Victoria- T tates—Christiansand, Southampton and | inco and Cape F Cherbours and Bremen. | iy, Corunna. tien rinsholm. Sexth \_o\wpnwmn Caledonia Minnetonka—Plymouth. London Duilio—Naples and Reliance—Cherbours. Southampton and Ham. | POTOMAC‘GW(:;:&“:': e wa| JAMES T. RYAN and " Glaskow. bure. Orizaba—Havana. hoe—S8an_Juan, nerto Colombia, Arap Colombia—, San Fr. Pastores— O Stlvia—St John’ La_ Marea—Santiazo, Bar-i —Puerto Colombia. SATLING MONDAY. Liberty Land—Genoa and Marseille. SAILING TUESDAY. AUGUS hington—Plymouth, Montevideo and Biienos Aires. Kingston and Puerto Georke and Bremen. Haiti—St Martinique and Bar- |} Trinidad ‘and Southampton Demerara. | di0us_chavel :\llndern (r!mf‘ltorlmn Hamburg. SATLING WEDNESDAY. AU Mauret -.le Cherbourg and South of R Rocham Sixaola- nd Port Limon. Years. street, yesterday after a short illness. Val- | hapell was a native of Michi- gan and was at one time mayor of . Mich., and in 1885 a member to this city 34 continued until transferring to the wa. ter registrar’'s office. conducted at the residence this after. 'RAL DIRECTORS. ALMUS R.SPEARE | m-dln the Onglml W.R. SPE'ARE Co. 1623 Connecticut Ave. and T. F. COSTELLO 724 N_Canitol St. NORTH_7078. V. L. SPEARE CO. »ith ‘the original W_ R._Speara estanlish Embalmer. Livery “In_connection. Commo- fader- At | nte brices 3 W. Wairen Taltavull woton. | 14th & Spring Rd. Col. 464 iracaibo. 18 Joseph F. Birch'x Sons (ISAAC BIRCH £ 3034 M St N.W. - passiengd, 1o HIGH ROCK - Timothy Hanlon All overcoats are of correct style for both men and young men GINGER ALE, 13th 1000 CAM LASE] 1 th and Fagt Capi teniia Frank. 7 641 H St. N.E. Phone L. 6543. Quick. Dignifl AL et e SR bar 8oVl napel W. W. Deal & Co. ol Lin.| 816 B St NE. LINCOLN_8200. wi| P. A. TALTAVULL has made it |06 male collie. sable el Adama J. TALTAVULL. Mer. 438 T'h St SW E 3 NO. BR\\(‘H OFFIC) A.” ye Brom “The Great All the colors and patterns are new; | “E | Wm. H. Sardo & Co. and 4097 Roan brown, Cedarwood tan, Moun- s 1,99 | DOG—Young Home Drink” | P08 vty . Lincoln 10251, 1”dh,m,""‘;';,';;‘,‘ Private Limousine Ambulance FRATERNITY PIN, Potomac Park black v _small diamond. {118 SEVENTH Reward. o Gl Lincoln 524 Frank Geiet’s Sons Co. Main 2473 Modern_Ch tain blue, Oxford grey Va R GLASSES, at 5th an t0_owner it found. 11 feph Retyrn "~ CHAS.S. ZURHORST day. All overcoats may be held on deposit All A&P hinge GOLDEN BRACELET—Pearls M 0| in_Mayflower nm.‘k For Sale | in’ conier. by HOUNT Theo. Harper, 301 EAST, CARITOL ST. hone FUNERAL DESIGNS. “Chata nn::”e *GEO, G SHAFFER until October 1st ed parrot; Reward. 320 12th et. s.. PARROT—Tame female double vellow-head- KXPRESSIVE rl.nrfx‘ “EWBLIIQ. red-tipped ~ wing: P MODERATI Our Only Store, 14th & Eye POCKET, DIARY smal owner, 9555 st Capitor o, T valus only fo L . Mueller, Prompt_Auto Delivery Service ] P?cxmsoox. brown . {sining driver’s pe one Lin. 6594. Artistic—expressive—inexpensire. Tt ‘and Hamilton n“z"fi' Gude Bros. Co,, 1212 F St. 1310 F Street between um [T e G—@Gold net ring. monogram L.B.] Raleigh Haberdasher || 2108 18th 8, 18 CALL MAIN b?!. lfllh ol 8- Aunn 10‘ | BLACKISTONE, 1407 H Beautiful Floral M. Designs, $5 and up. 707 CEMETERY_LOTS. e Maln ol | ————GHoItE Lot Il white sold, with ':‘n 3 CEDAR HILL lally weli Tocated 13-unit lot well Toca -unit lot, flq Ill? ne:fl:‘c ased a in_older section over] ?oo lake. Owner will sell a ‘ less than o prices for less desirable sites. municate wil Worden R. Chapell, 78 years old, for and friend | the past 30 vears a clerk in the Dis | trict of Columbia water registrar's office, died at his home, 4119 Garrlson | Gus Lnard of 600 11th &t. & . P ars ago as an| ROWERT T¥DbA sistant to the chief clerk of the| Funeral Friday House of Representatives, where he He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Lulu Chapell. Funeral services were | b noon at 1 o'clock. Interment will be Neither the successors of nor connecteq | , Phone Frank. ag2s 1009 H St. N.W. Cherbourg “Formerly 910 F St. N.W. JIAM LEE. Funeral Dicector wnd | M. heoved husband of Margaret C. Koch.' Funeral from his late residence on Saturday. Aueust 13, at 2'p.m. Relatives vited. " Interment Fort Lin- oln Cemietery. NARD. Wednesday, Auzust 10, 1027, af her residence. ELLEN D.. beloved wife of amiing at the Nevius funcral home, 021 New York ave. n.w. Funeral from St. Sophia's Church, Rth d L osts. nw. Friday, pm. Interment i Con: asional Cemetery. He | LYDDANE. _ On Wednosdar., Av‘xrut 1% TLLIAM in_his 78th year. st 12" at 10 am. Mary's Catholic Church. Rock- Md. Interment Union Cemetery. McKANE, Hl GH. Richard J. Harden Camp, No. 2. 8. W. V. est it mr‘mnul to attend” the funeral of the al rade. Funeral 21 ‘at Tabler'y un- king pariors, r v. Angust 12 at . 10 am. Arlington Cemetery. By order of WILLIAM E. O'NEILL. Com MINOR. Departed this life suddenly, Ties- av. August 91927 at 4:30 pm.. MOL- LIE M. MINOR_of 1828 Oth st. Joved sieter of Joseph Minor. sists of Florida H. Minor and devoted aul Pearle E. Mis residence. Augnet 12, at 2 p.m. Relativ ited | OFFLEY. on Tuesday. Angust @ 1927 ‘ort_Sam Houstan, Tex.. JUDITH ¢ EY, danchter of Lieut. Col. and \4:-4 1 M. Ofey OLDRAM. _ Passed away Thursdar. Auzv.«l 11. 1027 'at 9:30 am.. LEWIS W. OLD- HAM. beloved husband of Alma G Oldham and brother of John W. Ol |V Notice of funeral later. idence Hospital, from . Funeral from her late Oth st. nw. on Friday and trieqds 'r.\\\z. On _Thursday. Au at st 11 mj'. i residence; Kensington, Md.. BrE T PATNE. I Tie 7ith Year Cristobal and Port Limon. 37 awiEE. August 13, at 2 pm Santos. | prisoset CRRDe Atlantle 1300 ent Union Cemetery. Roekville, Md. POINDEXTER. Departed this life Ausust 10, 1097, at her resideace. 2357 Sth &t nw. MARY POINDEXTER. Notice fineral later. Remains resting at Janit funeral parire, 1115 22 st. n.w. POTTER. August 11, 1927, at the home of her danehter. Mra’ J. 3 Rives. Harris bure. Va. ELLA R. POTTER. aged wifa of Lonis A. Poiter. Funeral services will_be leld in Washington &t Epworth | Church. Friday. August 12, at 3 o'elock SCHULTE. On Thuredav. Auenst 11. 1927 at_Rer residense, 1323 Corhin place n e NNIE SCHULTE (nee | Kaeh fo merly of New York and Albanv. Funer from the ahove residence Saturday. Auen: 13. at 8:30 am. thenece to the Holy Comforter Church where solemn hig reqiem mass will be sung at H am for the repose of her soul. Interment Mount “olivet Cemetery. (New York aud Albany papers please copy.) SULLIVAN. On Tnesday. A at_ Gallinger Hosnital. M heloved mother of Anni Armison, friend of Elizabeth Willian Sh also_ leaves three sisters and two brother Funeral Friday. August 12, at 1 pm. from the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral parlor, 2 Georzia ave. m.W. WALKER. _Entered into_rest on Tuesday, Aligust 9. 1927, AGRETA. heloved wif of the late David Waiker and other_of Anna A. Warren and Charlotte Jones, Pu neral from the chapel of Frank eipr Sons’ Co.. 1113 7th st. n.w.. on Friday, Augnst 12 at 8:30 am uiem mass af ‘the Chirch of the Sacred Heart at 9 o'elock. Relatives and friends m\llld Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 11% WATERS, Col. Chas. Younz Relief Assooih- tion is hereby notified of the death of Mrs. MARTHA WATERS. oral was held Tuesday. August 9. . from her late residence, ‘1417 Colimbia &t. nw. PAULINE MARSHALL, President; MARY E. MOWMAN, Rec. Sec. In Memoriam. BRANDENBURG. In sad but loving remery Dbrance of my _dear si E BRANDENBURG, who departed this 1ife ons year axo toda¥, August 11, 192 Flowers may wither. Leaves fade and die Others’ may ‘forgst o, ut mever shal RER sisTER, SRS, A E. HOLBROOE. * \. In memory of our dear son DO R her ALV IN k. hoHERTE" wR A ago today, August 1 left us two yea 1925. I had a precious treasure once, He was my joy and pride: 1 loved him. oh. berhaps too well, For soon he slept and di SoraEs. Oh, dear qne. how we, miss you. Tn our home from day k: With your loving care and ki eering s upon_our wWay. BROTHER AND SISTERIN-LAW, * ROBEY. In sad but loving remembran our dear beloved daughter lnd ‘Aq ROBEY (nes Horowiiz). who entered oternal rest four years ago yesterd: w. August 10, 1923. le be the tle that Teak be the'te RTINS & . I brance of o r W b by gt o &g who denlr\ed this life one !OI' o 1 August 11. 1026. 'agsed from this life to a ‘alled bv God, ’;fl;- rk,now; Ayt gl Sz MWNBR‘H»W