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00“000“00000“0““““00“ Qo»”oo_o__ooooonnooooo_omo’ooo“omomooooooqoqo_qooo X A9 THE EVEN F. N. SOMMERVILLE, 71, | CEMETERY HEAD, DIES| : Had Been Employe of Oak Hill fori whersihs Awhs loto. ployment was at Half Century—Burial } Which 'he Tomorrow. | 13 from Martinsburg, never left. member o M. Frederick Noel ~Sommerville, 71 “yfp vears old and for 30 years an employe | widow. of the Oak Hill Cemetery, died yester- | e day evening at his home, the ceme- | iyt tery lodge, 3001 R street, after a brief | Freder| and Charles M. illness. At the time of his death he | ville, all of <hington. was superintendent and treasurer of | services will be held tomor the cemete at the Oak il Mr. Sommerville had a heart Interment will about a year ago. hul recovered and| a A Mrs. Mrs W W Mrs. Shea be i, Ballard Oil Burning Service ANNOUNCING the consolidation of the general offices, sales and display rooms, service station and plant under one roof at 1617 O Street N.W. Just Off 16th St. Here our patrons will not only see the 1927 Model Ballard Jr. in operation, but may inspect the plant and equipment which stands back of the Ballard 3-year free service guarantee. BALLARD OIL BURNING SERVICE 1617 O St. N.W. North 658-659 w. His first the Oak Hill Ceme- He of Potomac Lodge, F. A, “ and McMahon, and two sons, John Sommer- “uneral w ‘emetery at NG Va., em- Sommerville is survived by his lnxenhme Sommeryill Mar- Mr: Oak | A | | ducted for Lieu | er in the naval cha | from a seaplane. had been comparatively well until lhc | DEATHS lN PLANE cRAsH sudden {llness which caused his dea! He came to Washington at the am'| ORDERED INVESTIGATED Ccurt of Inquiry to Probe Circum- stances in Case of Lieuts. Covell and Waggener. By the Associated Press, SAN DIEGO, Calif., August | Vice Admiral Louis R. Desteiguer, act- | ing commander in chief of the Western hattle fleet, has instructed Capt. Frank R. McCrary, fleet Alr Force com- mander, to conduct a court of inqui |into the deaths of Lieuts. George W | ). Covell and R. S. Waggener, killed in 1 commercial monoplane Covell and Wag cner had obtained special permission avy Department to act as iavigator, respectively, for wing monoplane in the Ha- 18l es were con- Covell and Waggen- pel at North Island In accordance with provi- sion made by Lieut. Covell in event of d-ath, his pod, ill be cremated and the ashes tered over the ocean The body of Lieut. Waggener will be sent to the home of | his parents at Warrington, Fla. ;HINDENBURG WELCOMED TO BAVARIAN HIGHLANDS | His Arrival at Resort Chosen for 7 Vacation—Greeted by Gaily- Costumed Delegations. TRAMSZELL, Bavarian High Germany, August rural hamlet within nce of Dietramszell had gayly tumed delegations on hand to greet President von Hindenburg when he arrived this morning for his annual outing n the Bavarian Alps. The field marshal-President wore broad smile of satisfaction as he surveyed the picturesque line-up at the town hall and listened to the unaffected addresses of welcome de- livered by the rural potentates. Few of these dignitaries wore top hats, the majority appearing in Highland tog: Several hundred school children, bedecked with flowers and garlands, appeared to catch the field marshal's special faney. He will stay at Maj. von Schil- cher's castle and devote his vaca- tion to hunting and tramping through { the Highlands, hailing GERALD Perry & Walsh MORTICIANS Limousine Ambulances Local Calls Five Dollars Main 984. Special Attention to Dyeing New Spring Shades 2Tfour_Service_on Mpurning Orders A. C. Thour Cleaning Co., Inc. 38 11th St N.E. ll\'!r A‘?l".lt” WEARING APPAREL BLACK For Mourning in 24 Hours Carmack DryCIeaning&Dlyleingg?; THE NEW GAS- FIRED REFRIGERATOR No noise—no moving parts—no attention needed O great is the demand for this sensa- tional new type of refrigerator that we feel fortunate in having secured another supply from the factory. These are now on public display in our showrooms. You will see a new paradox of science—a revolutionary new principle of home refrigera- tion. Ice made from heat, made more simply and inexpensively than ever before—ice made without mechanism, without noise, without vibration, without moving parts of any kind. Think of the grief and trouble saved! A simple chilling principle Inside the Electrolux Servel is a refrigerating liquid, hefm:tically sealed within metal. This liquid alternately expands into a vapor and condenses back to a liquid again. The action goes on perpetually, without needing any attention. A silent little gas flame does all the wack. Just light this flame once, and forget it forever after—like the pilot light on a gas range. There is no odor, no chance of leakage. The vital liguid does not deteriorate, does not Lightthelittlegasburner on the Electrolux Servel — once=—and you can forget the refrigerator forever after. Only $25 Down!—Don’t wait but come in tomorrow and inspect this household marvel! WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY Georgetown Sales Office 1339 Wisconsin Ave.—West 615 Washington Sales Office 419 10th Street N.W.—Main 8280 7@ 7@YAT@YiT@YI @ VA @\ /@i /YiT@Yi/@Yi 8\ 48\ i 8\ 81 78Xl /@i (814 Lasts a lifetime undergo chemical change or need replacement, With no mechanism at all there is not a thing to make noise and not a thing to wear out. Everything about the refrigerator, from the three inches of solid cork insulation to the lead-coated rust-resisting Armco Ingot Iron, is built to last a lifetime. For five years the Electrolux Servel has been thoroughly tested and proved. It iymade by one of the oldest, largest and best known refrigerator companies in the world—the Servel Corporation. Pay for it on your gas bill You can pay for the Electrolux Servel on your gas bill, dividing the cost into easy monthly payments. You'll find that this appliance will almost pay for itself. monthly or yearly basis it is far less expensive than any other refrigerator. Don’t wait, but come in now to see this household marvel. Ask us questions—we’ll be glad to show it to you whether you intend purchasing or not. Vi7@Yi7@Yi78X479XAT@XAT@\I /8 i/8Vi/8 | | ! | | | § * * * % * * * * § * Z * § $ * * i * * * * * * * * * * * * * § * § * * * * * * * * * * * * * °* * § b 4 On either a weekly, STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, Miss Connelly Dies After Being Stricken at Theater. Miss Hannah A. Connelly, 62 yeara old, of 1438 S street, suffered a heart attack last night while attending a performance at Elite Theater, Rhode Island avenue and Fourteenth street, and died before Dr. G. H. Smith of the staff of Emergency Hospital reached her. Miss Connelly, an employe in the numbering department of the Bureau of Engraving and Printing for the past 30 years, was accompanied to the theater by her sister, Miss Mary Con- nelly. Coroner Nevitt gave a certifi- cate of death from an attack of heart disease. WALES HONORS BALDWIN. Will Attend Reception at Cnlguy‘ Complimenting Premier. CALGARY, Alberta, August 12 (P). —The Prince of Wales and Premier Stanley Baldwin of Great Britain, who came to Canada together, but parted several days ago to go their separate ways, are to meet again this evening in Calgary. The prince will come from his ranch at Pekisko for the public reception to the prime minister, after which he will leave for Edmon- ton. Mr. Baldwin is to address a mam- moth gathering of citizens, Wales and his brother, Prince George, had another quiet day at the ranch yesterday, while most of ther party went on long trips into the sur- rounding foothills. BALLOON ON WAY TO U. S.| Spanish Entry in Cup Race Shipped to Detroit. MADRID, August 12 (F).—The bal-’ loon Hispania, which is to repre sent Spain in the Gordon Bennett cup race at Detroit, w shipped today to Vigo, where it will be placed abpard a steamer for the United State: Pilots Maldonado and Molas will sail from Santander August 24. Deaths Reported. llowing degths have been reported to | Devartnient in the nast 24 hours: 843744 3RMh at. >, L, Ballard. 80. Masonic and East- er Star Home W . 78_1119 Garrison & ddane. Providence Hos- William A, Holiday, 61. 3000 Channing mrn.m Clanghton. 60, Garfleld Hospital ager. Providence Hospital. Ay Connells, 57, 4530 W ol 014 3 Sidney West, 57 Fran gland, 46 . 600 11th st. s.w. ave. Georgetown Univer- Ellen Lenard. Jogeph Walsh. 4 sity Hosnital. Mary Sullivan William B. Hosp| Fannie _E: 70. Gallinger Hogpital. Caldwell. 55." St. Ien, Blackburn. 50, pital Jepnie, Kine, 27. Froedmon's Hospital. I‘“Illflll FOR LOST ANTMALS a League_349 Mary nd_ave. L(N’l‘. BAR PIN_ piatinum, with small stone. _hetween_ Vernon st.. Wisconsin and_Bethesda, Md. Re Brllllev BAR PIN. hammered ailver. with pear] ma- trix. _Reward. 1016 y_Bld BASKET BROOCH: $5 reward. F Allies’ Inn. BOOK, leather und note book, Ax4-inch loose ieaf: hetween Kth and East Capitol and 13th and F ne. 608 East Capitol. Lin, Main @apphire CAMEO RING. lost on nis court At Mounment Frank. 6704, Reward COLLIE, white. m sty hw.. Sunday: 15 concreta courts. Call from 1632 Webster $25 reward, no_ questions DOG. whita male collie. sable ears. Sundav. from 1632 Webster st.. tag No. b075. Adams 238, Reward. DOG—Small white and tan. femaie. 1 reward. 6th st n.w Tai DOG—Younz female: ehort “anotted white and light brown_ half head white and _halt light brown. Reward. Frankli; 4097-J. Lincoln 10251, 1416 Pa. ave 8 EVEGLASSES. hoy's. If found. please re- to 1219 Peuna. ave. or call Franklin Liheral 10 Tost in we. sec. W. Bergling, 414 GOLDEN CE Pearls inset. hinke in Center. " Lost in Mayflower Hotél Mon. day. Retirn to Mayflower.Reward. 330. % DBAG, black, in Union Station. about nm. Aug. 10; identification tag mark. . Lioyd ‘H Return to 783 Fair: mont_st. n.w. C(vl E. G. Gummel, North l‘()(‘,KFTBUOK taining drive) Reward_to finder. PURSE. Tuesday U'and 18th and F: M.'J. Evausha, SCOTCH . black. collar, with Baltimore license number. swers' to name “Jock.” Reward. T me section. permit and Hamilton w: Phone Lin. 6604, 1 night. between 14th rmont sts. Reward. wearing nhul An- Phone ] 30, between TROUSERS: AU bt osslyn ‘and Falls hone_Falls_C ¥ UMBRELLA blue lvlk. Tn Botanic Garden. 10 423 K Reward, Al white gold. with wriat bbon_attached. August 10. betwee 3 o'clock. Finder write notice to 130 Kew Gardens var g, 10 about 3 Ghuren: Home for Incurable, | Elizabeth's | ) aroly Animal Reacve | RORSK, FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1927. HEART ATTACK FATAL. THE WE ATHER CITY NE:)I:AEI BRIEF. District of Columbia—Partly cloudy ‘onight and tomorro not much change in temperature; gentle varia- ble winds, Maryland—Cloudy tonight and to- morrow; not much change in tem- perature; moderate east and southeast ‘winds. Virginia—Cloudy tonight and tomor- row, followed by showers tomorrow in west portion; slightly warmer to- night in west portion; moderate east winds, West Virginia—Falr, slightly warm- er tonight; tomorrow showers. Records for 24 Hours. Thermometeri—4 p.m., 8 p.m. 12 midnight. 69; 4 a.m.. 67; 8 a.m., 70; | moon, 79. Barometer—4 p.m., 20.94; 8 p.m., 29.93; 12 midnight, 29.95; 4 a.m., 29.93; 8 a.m., 29.96; noon, 29.97 Highest temperature, 79, occurred at noon today. lowest temperature, 66, occurred at 5:30 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 99; lowest, 78. Tide Tables, (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 1:16 a.m. and 2:03 p.m.; high tide, 7:09 a.m. and 7:37 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 2:06 a.m. and 2:48 p.m.; high tide, 7:58 a.m. and 8:27 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 5:17 a.m.; sun sets 7.08 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun rises 5:18 a.m. sets 7:07 p.m. Moon rises 7:16 p.m.; sets 4:17 a.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. Great Falls—Slightly muddy. Har- pers Fer Potomac, clear; Shenan- doah, clear, Weather in Various Cities. * sun Stations. 31 1w ATt Admiral George Dewey Spanish War Veterans aval Camp, will meet to- and F streets northeast. ‘Washington Boys' Independent Band | in stadium of East Washington Com- | munity Center. D. C. Chapter, American War Moth- | ers, will meet, 8 o'clock, at Hamilton Hotel. Election of 'delegates to con- vention, FUTURE. A lawn fete for the benefit of the auxiliary home board of Miriam Chap. ter, No. 23, 0. E. S., will be given Sat- urda; 7 p.m., at the corner of Elev- enth and H streets northeast. Lula | | M. Glover, chairman. Band Leader Ordered to_lhwni _ Warrant Officer Vernon W. Miller, band leader, has been relieved from ington Barracks, and ordered to Ha- wali, for duty with the 55th Coast Ar- tillery Band at Fort Kamehameha. SHIPPING NEWS Arrivals at and_Sailings From New York. ARRIVED YESTERDAY Gresident Wilson—Marseille. Yoro—Port__Antonio. . ..... Silvia—St. Johns i Fort Victoria—Bermud; Sixaola—Port Limon. . Haiti—Puerto Colombin. | DUE TODAY. Mauretania—Cherbourg and Southamptor Rochambeau—Havre. s DUE TOMORROW. Volendam—Rotterdam. DUE SUNDAY. AUGUST 14, Carmania—Queenstown and Liverpool. Lapl. -Antwerp, “evdlitz—Bremen. Ulua—Port Limon, DUE MONDAY. AUGUST 15, Bal teenstown and Liverpool nia—Londonderry and Glasgow. Leviathan—Cherbourg_and_Southampton. Conte Rosso—Naples and Genoa. 3, Jusu—san Juan. merican Merchant—London. Cristobal—Cristobal. Adgust "8 August H [August 3 ~duly 29 Khilene Albany Atlanta ningham, arck Boston Denver Datroit El Paso. Cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Pt.elouds Clear Clear Pt.cloudy Clear Clear Pt.clondy Cloudy Clear Forgy Cloudy Clear Clear Raining Cloudy Clear Cloudy. Raining Clondy . Cloudy P | Raleigh.N.C. - | 8. Lake City | 8an " Antonio 3 San Diezo. . s Seattle FOREIGN. (8 am.. Greenwich time. today.) Station, London, Paris. udy Cloudy Rain Cloudy Cloud Clon Part Part cloudy Part_cloudy Clear Cloudy England. . France. Germany Denmark. . . Sweden. Snain ‘ayal), A: Bermud San Juan. Porto Ric Havana, Cuba, Colon. Canal Zone. oudy Students Honor Wilson's Memory. Three hundred students of the Op portunity School of Anderson and Ers- kine College of South Carolina visited Washington vesterday and paid_thelr respects at the tomb of the late Presi- dent Woodrow Wilson, in Bethlehem Chapel. A short service was held there and a wreath was placed by Miss Laura Wright of Lyman, N, C., rep- resenting the schools. Births Reported. llowing births have been renorted to the Health Department in, the past 24" hours: and Mary P Alexander. girl. and ‘Alice L. Baughman. irl. and Hilda M _Ba Do and Ada V. Burbagi - Cathefine, Bradburn 1) Caw, girl i Carol Y. Chisoim. girl. and Fautha Harrigan, boy. and Annie L. iz, ‘b3 and ‘Anr R d Rose Kanotsk Robert 1 Albert M Samuel William Minnick. Joseph W R D. Herman R. Leonard G Thomas 3 P, hd Mary A Machonald. girl: d Dorothy I. Main. boy. nd Dorothy G. Majors. girl. and Catherine Mora F - and Mary B. Peeples. xir Albert 0. and Alice E. Pierrot. boy. M Pu:h Rir nd Blanche Lee, gir X and Irene all, girl, s and Geneva Merrill. gir] Danie Maore. boy. L. Palmer, girl, b G Lllllau Arthur and, Eugenia and Lawrence are just about to enter our Studio, to have a picture made. Mary, the governess, isn’t taking any chances on Law- rence getting his suit mussed until the adventure is over. Just why the artist has 000000000000000000000000000“000“000“““0“000000“0“0“0000““0000"0000“0000000“00000000“00 s $ s $ $ b4 Sl b4 $ $ b4 * 3 QOUE ¢ * given Lawrence high shoes, no one knows. Isn’t Eugenia sweet? Lawrence has just told her something rather important. Are your children coming down here, too? Most all the nicest kids in town are. Underwood & Under- wood, Connécticut Avenue. Pt.clouds |, Bremen. (Georke—Bermuda. Thuringi DUE TUESDAY. AUGUST 16. Bogota—Puerto Colombia. Drottningholm—Gothenbury lis de France—Havre. Siboney—H: Southern Cross—Buenos Aires. DUE WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 17, Aconcagua—Valparaiso. Hnm(-rh—(‘h bo DUE THURSDAY. AUGUST 18, Carrillo—Port Limon. Nerissa—St. Johns. OUTGOING STEAMERS, SAILING TODAY. AHomo XIl1—Corunna, Santander and Bil- Marnnmn»—?uertn Colombia and Cartagena. Merone—Port a4 Brince and Caps Hariies Munargo—Canadian eruise. Berlin- lymouth, Cherbours and Bremen. Caronia—London. SAILING SATURDAY. AUGUST 13, Celtie—Queenstown and Liverpool, Fort Victoria—Bermiida, Grinsholm—Gothenburs Sevthin—Queenstown and_Liverpool. Caledonia—Moville and Gl ow. Mimnetonka—Plymotth. Cherboure and les and Genoa. Reliance—Cherboure. Sotiihampton and Ham- Orizabi—Havana. Arap-hoe—San Juan. Colombfa—Puerto Colombla, Cristobal and S Francisco. Pastores—Havana. Cristobal and Port Limon, American Lexion—Rio de Janeiro. Santos. Aontavideo and Buonos Aires. Mary—Santo Domingo City, Silvia. John's. La_Marea—Santiago. Kingston and Puerto MAcAbiPuerto Colombi Acahi——Puerto_Colombia Alberto Fassio—Buenos Aires. Burgerdiijk- otterdam. Dorothy—Santo Domifigo City. Greeniand—Santo Domingo. Ciiy. Nevadan—Canal Zone and Pacific Coa Raphael—Buenos Aires. Sigdal-—Monte Christi. SAILING MONDAY. AUGUST 15. Liberty Land—Genoa and Marseille, SAILING TUESDAY. AUGUST 16. Georze Washington—Plymouth, Cherbourg and Bremen. Martinique and Bar- Halti=St." Thomas. ados. Maraval—Grenada, Trinidad and Demerara. Reltance — " Cherbourg. Southampton and Hamburg. SAILING WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 17, {auretania—Cherboure and Southamoton. Lara—San Ju uayra and Maracaibo SAILING THURSDAY. AUGUST 18. Patria—Marseilje. Rochambeau—Havre, Sixaola—Kingston. ~_Cristobal, Puerto Colombia and’ Port Lime SAILING FRIDAY, At:m’s'r' 19. Sevdlitz- o Cartasena. Card of Thanks We. wish to express our apprecia- nd_thanks to_the relatives. friends. A A C. P, T. B. A and the nu and internes "of ‘Freedmen's Hos- ital for their sympathy, and beantiful floral tributes our beloved sister, ELLA M. L' z THE FAMILY. Weaths. BOTELER. On Wednesday. August 10, 1927, a4 her residence, W52 LK at. we. SUSIH EL{ZABETH BOTELER (nee Myers), loved wife of James Harmoe Boteis. Fa- neral from the above residence Tuesday. August 16, at 8:30 a.m.: thence to H Name Church. where high requiem ma will be sung at ® a.m. for the repos her soul. Interment Mount Olivet Relatives and friends invited. On Thursday. August 11. 5 LE. beloved wife She ieaves to mourn their loss a loving husband. an_uncle and aunt and_a host of frien Remains restiv, at John T. Rhines & Co.'s funeral chapel. Ard and Tsts. s.w. . Notice of funeral later. ted this life. 1927, EL| of the LYNCH. tion the kindness . vife resting _at her aaughter's home. > South Carolina ave. s.. Funeral services will be held at the Seventh-cay Adventist Church, 5th and F_sts. Saturday. August 13. at 1 p.m. leaves fo mourn their loss six ch fifteen grandchildren and ten kreat- children’ “Relatives and friends invited. Interment. at Potomac. Md. BURK. On Thursdas. August 11 Point Pleasant. N BURR. Wiebana_of Jurtay Lo Funeral from St. James novia. N. Y. Monday morning. Ill'l'u‘. Suddenly, on Wednesday. August FREDDIE BUTLER. beloved son R T e Pt e M W. Ernest Jarvis Co. West End parlor Notice of funeral later. CAMPRELL. On Thursay, August 11. at “his_residence. 2420 Rfh st. n.w.. (AM CAMPBELI beloved husband Matilda Camplell and father of Eliza. William. James. Marie. Ida and Eva Camp- bell. Remal resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral parlors. Georgia n.w. Funeral Satu Aukust | pm. from the Mount Olive Baptist . fiih and L 'sts. ne August 10, 1 “at Columbia Hospifal, BL. RK beloved wife of James ('le: I:\nd d'm!lllr'v‘ of Martha Woodfork Ter Remains resting at P. A. Lomax s apel, lil)l‘ S s Funerai Monday. August Robert Ande ves and friends invited CONNELLY. ust 11,7 1 daughter’ of nelly. Funeral from 2 1438 8 at. n.w., on Monday. August 15, at' 10:30 " am.” “Requiem mass at Paul's Church at 11 _o'clock and, friends invited. Interment at Mount Olivet Cemetery. HOLLEY. Departed thi life suddenly. Tues- ‘August 9. 19 S, beloved hus- of Mabel Holley, He leaves 1o mourn_their loss a wife. one daughter, three sisters, two brothers and a_host of other relatives and {riends. Re resting temporarily at Alexander S. funeral parlo 5 16th st. se. {0, his home. 336 13th s Saturday. August 9 am. Cuprian's Chilfeh 13th and © s terment Mount Olivet Cemeery. delphia papers please copy.) JONES. On Thursday. A Freedmen's Hospital = CHAR devoted son of William and and husoand of Janey Jones. aves {o_mourn their loss seven Funeral Sundas. August 14. from the resi: | dence ‘of his aunt. 4 Fenton st. ne. Re. mains resting at W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral parlors. 2322 Ga. ave. n.w. JONES. | Departed this life Auzust 10. 1027 at ‘4330 am.. THOMAS R. JONi - ay. Adrase 14, 5 5 ps Friends invited. members of Meridian ge. are requested to Astemble it Masonte Tomple. 5th- and on Thursday AH thence Funeral at St. e. In (Phila- 13 Virginia_ ave. s.e.. Sunday. P Ricuist 14 1927 at 12:40 sharp. to attend the funeral of Brother THOS. JONES. at 2 p.m.. from his late residence.’> night at Northeast Temple, l"lghlhl will give an épen-air concert, 8 o'clock, | | duty at the Army Music School, Wash- | t the death of | X o her residence aged 61 years. dwife of U August 1 300 N [N | GRACE BOTSFORD, belo | late John Kine Services .m.. at_Hysong's parlors. nwInterment Philadelphi day. August 15. vlo(‘ll. On Wednesday. his ‘residence, 1338 East Capitol st. W1l LIAM. beloved husband of Margaret | Koch.' Funeral from his late resulence on | Saturday. Auguet 13. at 2 pm. Relatives | and friends invited. Interment Glenwood Cemetery 13 ,Lrwll-. On Thursday, August 111027 at n.m.. at her residence. Colum- rd a iliness. ugust 10. 1927, at hia Tingering | HELEN ZEH. of William J. | Lewis and mother of Katherine Zeh Lewie Funeral services (private) at her mother & | Teridence. 1957 Harvard st. n.w.. Saturdss. August 13, at 2 p.m. OFFLEY. | at Fort FLEY after heloved w o, 1007, JUDITH and Mre. On Tuesday. Angu am Houston. Tex nehter of Lient Edward M Ofey Passed away at 9:30 am HAM. beloved husband of Aln Oldham and brother of John W i _from Florida | Avenus Sunday. August 1%, at 1:3 Thursday. Augnst LEWI! OLD- Alma Gandy Oldnam, All Texans ai of tha ation are e, of, Lieut Apartment “Aurust 15 at arrange (o attend the funeral OLDHAM PARKER. Suddenly. / Munsey Bld.. VIOL wife of Vesper Pi Walker. Thaddeus. P. Williams, Rema Jarvis Co. J members OLDHAM. “o'clock. of L. Jevoted “and - mother idie Seott 1% resting uneral parlors. 20 Funeral Saturday Aun Fust 13, at 2 pm., from her late residence, 1339 B st. ne. On Thurstas. Angust 11. Titerment Cnion Cemetery. Kocks \ e Perry Waod e fives Monday st 15 Holy Kedeemer (h ot 11, 1 at at_her home. near 'Alexandria MA P. PIERSON. Funeral servi Saturday Joved husband of H Stephen Perry and host o ral om th ON, On A leaves a friends. 357 Nih st 1927. MARY to_mourn their lo: 1r brothers. two sisters and 4 ¢ relatives and_friends. . Burial at County. Va., Sunday. pm. Remains ma .leler: undertaking parlor, nw., until 10 p.m. Friday RICHARDSON. Friday. Augut 230 a.m.. at her residence. 4711 K oW, ELLA MAY. beloved Wit Richardson. Notice of fu- neral hereafter. 14 | SCHULTE. On Thursdas. Angnst 11 at_Her ‘residence. 134 Corbin place ANNIE “SCHULTE (nea ' Hart) merly of New York and Albany Funeral lrnm the above residence Saturday. Amm-( at 8:30 am He Coimforter e reauiem mass W for the repose of her Mount Olivet Cemetery. Albany papers please copy.) SOMMERVILLE. On Thursdas. Aueust 11. . at his residence, Oak Hill ‘Cemetery 3001 R st n.w FREDERICK NGEL, beloved hussand. of Josephine Somme; neral Saturday. August 1 Oak Hill chapel. invited. residence August 10 She leav, father. ;msl a.m Interment New York and 3 p.m.; from Relatives ‘and friends called for 3 2:80 p.m. to attend the tuneral hmthrr hu:m RICK S0 order w RcHARD p. WANDEY {TE. _On Thursday. August 11, p.m.. at his residence. 1641 Hobart st mw’ THOMAS B beloved s band of Rose Riddie Whyte. " S he conducted by the Rev. Gunton-Temple ~ Memorial Church, at his late residence, August’ 13, at 4 pm. Intermznt Dayton, Ohio. | In Memoriam. ARNOLD. Sacred to the memory of a dear hushand_and father. Rev. WILLIAM R RNOLD. who paseed away fourteen years axo today. Auguet 12 1913 “He giveth His belovad sleap.” THE FAMILY. * BREZ_ In sad hut loving remembrance of lh :,{”""']I father, f'DLVA\‘ |nREZA \\!H‘I nineteen years ago today. " Augus 1908 HIS CHILDREN * n_foving_remembrane our dear ter and daughter. MARY TAGHTLY. "who departed this life o year ago foday. August 1. 19 It is lonely here \nllhl!lll \4\“- And sad all along the way: For it in'not the same'to \in nce you wore called awav MOTHER “AND ‘BROTHER FAGAN, Tn sad but loving rememhran: ster and _cousin. FAGAN. who departed ear ago today. departure to the great bevond left 3 vacancy in our hearts n never be filled in life. day we shall meet again Srinf will be gone V. FAGAN. REV.AND o< H SMITH. . HEID. Tn sad but lovine remembrance of mv dear wife. THERESA SCHWAB HEID ‘hl\ died five years ago today, August 12, Hri(nh DEVOTED HUSBAND, BENJAM] PENN. To memoriam of my dear father. WILLIAM H. PENN. who departed this life seven vears axo today % one, but not forgotten. HIS PE! hyte: Saturday. Friends invited. GHTLY. this DAUGHTER. MINNIE L. Gl loging remembrance of our AGNES SNOWDEN. who departerd this, life six Nears ko today. August 1% T glwars sit and think of you, When 1 am all alone. For_memory 1 the only friend That grief can call its own. 1 think of vou in silence. Few aves coe mu weep. Bug mans slent tears T shed | 1623 ecticut Ave. POTOMAC 4600 {‘5nurern Ay raat seeTaL JAMES T. RYAN 317 Pa. Ave. S Model Cna Atianue 1700 an-u Ambulance 0 _Service LY COSTELLO N_Camtol St. ___ NORTH 7978. _ 'lnlmer the successors of witly the orlginal W, R. Spoave S‘Z?J‘v?.'?!?.“ o 1009 H St N.W. Phone Frank. 6 —_Formerlv 910 F St. N.W._ 3 WILTIAN 1 Funeral Director _and bal Liyery“in_connection. Commo- Mpdern Crematoriume. Norer: Embalme 332 Pa._Ave. N.W. Call M. 1385 K W. Wa:iren Taltavull 14th & Spring Rd. Col. 464 Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.W. FEstanlienea 180} ne West 04 Tlmothy Hanlon a4l H St Phr\na L q' llm! Efficient ;erxlm o na W W. Deal & Co. LINCOLN 8200 n A TALTAVULL Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance 412 H St N.E. Modern_Chapel. Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH &T. N.W. Modern Chaper._Teieptions, _Main 2473 CHAS. S. 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