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Repair Parts Steam Boilers Fries, Beall & Sharp 734 10th St. N.W. Know the Cost§ Complete Funerals Ambulances, $4.00 W. W. CHAMBERS CO. Columbia 432 E'LL know just what to do—and go about it in that quiet way—which inspires con- fidence and insures satisfaction. At the same time, you may be sure the expense will be surprisingly moderate. Phone Potomac 4600 for ALMUS R.8PFARE Funeral Director Succeeding W. R. Speare Co. 1623 Conn. Avenue ;MRS LUCY BROWNE DIES. Wife of Jnurdon Browne Had Been | I11 Since November. | Mrs. Luey Bishop Browne, 58 oid, wife of Jourdon Browne, former | city passenger agent for the Southern I Ruilway here, dicd at the home of her | late father, Dr. E. Tracy Rishop, {ill since November. ta the Rochambean for many vears. ban Interment will be in Philadelphia. 1nday has been banned by the city author- ities of Barry, Ei nd, Your Floral Remembrance —will most fittingly express your taste and sympathy if arranged by Blackistone. Effective Sprays ’5 and Wreaths... up NEW STORE 1407 H Se. Telephone Main 3707 IN CAR ROUTES By order of the Public Utilities Commission, the fol- lowing changes in routes of Washington Railway & Elec- tric Company cars will become effective commencing SUNDAY—September 18th “BROOKLAND” and NORTH CAPITOL STREET CARS will run via G St. and 14th St. to the Bureau 4;{ Engraving and Printing and the Wharves instead of on 11th St. N. W. _“LeDROIT PARK” CARS will stop at the Treasury instead of operating to the Bureau of Engraving and Printing and the Wharves. ANACOSTIA—CONGRESS HTS. CARS will turn from 11th to 9th St. via E St. and continue to Anacostia and Congress Heights. Nerthbound cars on this line marked “Central High School” will be designated Eleventh and Monroe Sts. N.W. They will turn by way of G St. from 9th to 11th and continue to the ter- minus of that line at 11th and Monroe Sts. N. W. The above routes have been changed by order of the Public Utilities Commis- sion, and it is believed that they will result in an improved and better balanced service for the city as a whole. The rerouting was made possible through in- stallation of a new switch at 9th and E Sts. N. W. WASHINGTON RAILWAY & ELECTRIC Co. —A Token for Service— AIN TEN THOUSAND Dead Educator YORK T0 CARRY ON HIS SCHOOL PLAN Discussing Suit | for $750,000, Says He Will Not Quit. awarded the Distinguished vy Department, yesterday afternoon it was annour | Sergeant, mithsburg, Md., today. She had been | as head of erial survey .+ while the honor for r his decision to s his erippled airplar Mr. and Mrs. Browne resided here | Nire, Browne is survived by her hus: ught in the achievement photography on the heach | > results desired York Las no in- | sstablish the York Mountain lition of the initiative and ef roup of men, | which he has filed e men. |operations Namied in the bill ~u|nv.nu ek county trustee attempting to save nd a former AAC \\ Ill NTZBE! TEACHER IS BURIED Itasc W. Huntzberger Was Active in Foundry Church. ade) Edward lmost certain de th*to himself has boen filed by | fendants to ¢ 8 nd conspired to withhold £100,000 which the State : appropriated for (mmmu gave the word Fentress County A vain :.nm.qm . returned to his seat i ng the plane down .in Huntzberger, attempted to by t Central Hig 215 Montgomery | FIRE DESTROYS 7 CARS. who died at his home. endship Heights than to leave shock of the fall, e destruction WEATHER. district of Columbia and and one of lumber car of flour O destroyed by fire 11 mile ick Brown Harris, pa Island and . Huntzherger had been instructor aind Lomorros ally falr tonight flnfl 1 1igh School for active memb r and somewh Deaths Reported followine death Health Department thundershow- | (fternoon Marriage Licenses. issued to the Thermometer— Winston P, “Olirs 4 - Brooke and Mildred M. 12 midnight, B Home for Agxed. | Simpking of Richie 1 Taylor and Mar. 'l'l\(»mp<ul| &5 Hersie A 28 Freedmen’s Hospital, | | | Freedmen's Hospital e last year— of N\m-nug and Tide Tables. (Furnished by and Geodetic Survey. Today—Low tide, on and_Rosa Turner. hine Wormley. { i Births Repo! The following births have been o Health Department in the | both of Richmond . Joimson and Mildred J. of this city and Beulah | ‘mx} mp_of this city and R: “Hai o Mabel J_amm W, Rettew high tide, 1:14 1 d Emma R W ow—Sun rises 5 Moon rises 10:37 : ile lamps to be f the Water, . Potomae and Shen- ¢ this morning. Weather in Various Cities. Temperature xz | (Special).—Niec | bate i the !'ney and nephew, | without bond, and makes the following Trundle, Emiiv T. Trundle, on, Lillian ¢ Loker and Mabel Mary E. Dicker- iage, $100, and the son. niece hy m, = her late bBrother, W. Burns | _1 The annual 40 hou | here with m: Greenwich time. 'remn»nnm Weather. 52" R: | ville, Va., the hm.’m of the min "heing the scene of the ceremon: Licenses® have been issued by the Relieved of Addmonal Duty. . Alvin Colburn, | Infantry, on duty at the Army ‘Washington 320th Infantry, detail with serves of the 3d_Corps Area this city, and the Organized Re- BOOK and deposit slip. in 10 valiie except to owner. . September 16. of Buck Lodge, and M son Dayhoff of Dicl Government Hotels. ortoise shell. King Pin I:fllcv. Call Return to 45 Randolph’ pl. ) September 15 Y. Jstor mizia issued l!\' the P insurance Co. Im’\ the 'll(e nf'lhhn W, Welch: e eate retumn fnes, Abmhication has besn'Made 1o th of a duplicate. inistrator, 1304 North Cnmlol st.. to the under SHOES from Woodward & Loth- CADY'S dHOF S arom P n»mm ‘to Room 5. Benedict Cail Tonks. Co 1st and € now nw.——'m.m s to monogram “set rnld knife attached . Stein. 405 7th Liveral rew nra. Mietirn ¥ e biuesapeniiss ; liberal reward. ATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. 1927 Distinguished Flying Cross Aw:r_cied To Lieuts. Wyatt and Cornwell of Navy LIEUT. IH'\ H. \\\ \TT wreck, resulting in the death of the nger and the injury of the pass | pilot This \ ADMIRA!. WILLARD TO SUCCEED BLOCH] Navy Yard Commandant Will Be- come- Chief of Navy Ord- nance Bureau. R commandant of ghe Wachinston Yard, has been selected to suc Rear Admiral Bloch as chief of the 11 of Ordnance of the Navy De. | st partment. The appointment will b come effective ne: miral Bloch's fou He will assume command of the 1. S. California_and revert to h permanent rank of captain. Admiral Willard’s succe duties, Capt. Willis Mc of the yard and tendent of the n: will act as commandant Admiral W 1sin and 1A Yowell, 1l gun factor) ead ademy in 18! eral months duty at that » was not his fir; E of the light .u”»min;: feot. R()f Vll LE. ROCKVILLE Md., September s and nephews of t rix are the sole heneficiar * the will admitted t Orphans’ Court hery M Raggarly, w of Charl sarly, cently at Poolesville, ¢ antial estate. The instrumen ccuted June &, 1 Zdwin L. Dickerson, bequests: To H. Burn 1de Wood and Berth: ) each; Edith Dic rson, O . Castlin, 00 cach rvesidue to Kdwin L. T Of onefourth of the e which becomes a part of the e widow, $1.000 is left to Edwi erson, 1ally among the following Milton Dickerson. W. erson, H. Burns Trundle, F Wood, Bertha T. Trundle, 1 Mabel M. Castlin, I3 nd Lillian Dickerson. of stocks, bonds Forty-hour Devotion. s' devotion wi Mary's Cath ¢ Chu ) tomo hegin in §t ing Catholic University, who will be a Rev. John T. Coolahan. Brookland, D. ¢ Rev. Bertram M. Oszood of the | | Baptist Church officiated Iriage here ye: | Ben, 22 ret clerk of the Circuit Court here fc ge of Samuel J.. Edgar, 2 Louise Edna Gorham, 1 both of Alexandria, | Robinson, 34, of Washing | Helma L. Woodley, 27, of Gloversville, N.X. Meetings of home demonstra clubs of the county, according to M Blanche A, Col , home demonstra | tion agent for the county, have been 0. . Brownings- Clagettsville; Sep- 28, Dick- scheduled as_follow Burtonsville; September ville; September tember erson Miss F ter of M September September rr 29, Germantown. ried in Hagerstown this mornnig. When Kenneth McWat ple, of Brunswick, Ohio, w: P Moxley, Policemen Bodmer dine and John Culver, ¢ Police Court, “chipped In posed the fine, appe the nnc. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Today. The Progre 500 card part man's Hall, 24 Grant place. ve Club will h, A benefit entertainment and dance will be given, 8:30 o'clock, at the Con- cord Club, 314 C street. 3 Future. The Red Triangle Outing Club will 2:45 o'clock, at Fif- teenth and G streets, to take Riverdale or Branchville car to Melrose stop, Hyattsville. Hike will be through woods and flelds. Campfire and coffee. Bring lunch and flashlight. William ,l Allen, léader. meet tomorrow Amplifiers in cuthednl Correspondence of The Star. COLOGN time, 22 loudspeake; installed in the Co nave, ang-it is now possible to hear the =ermon from any place in the building, REROUTING OF CARS - STUDIED BY BOARD Program to Aid City Trans- portation Put Before Plan- ning Commission. BLACK A farreaching scheme of rerouting arvied out to improve | transportation system was National Capital Park Commission . expert eonsults veral months to a sty | has devoted commission et on the plan un..t\l’\lu- to t were made this afternoon, > improvements in | poecpy ommendations Elimination street hetween cen Fourteenth and FFifteentih streets. ninate Turns. These track removals woukd it occurred over Hampton plan to craate as many direct car lines and south or east nlnmv\nm; e percentage of the turns neces ¢ existing routes. annlrk north which now end: Fifteenth should estend d; Dopartment sed to submit this recommendation | Arts Commussion f eliminations crounds of the Admiral Arthur Lee Willa:d, o BILL. On Phursday, September 13, 1927 ot iftcenth sty t month when Ad-| year term expires. | | mission yester > followed by a Club last night, esentatives ! trade bodies : purpose of getting the view- | B workers on < of legislation which the | w has not | b vet been designated. and if one is|for not named when he assumes his new it ntain | ssistant’ saperin | o {tvo the co sion of Congr Technical Changes rather general iples of the proposes quite a number rd is 2 native of Wis.| ed from the n His assizn ment to the local navy yard sev ment on the p ase, as on several o in the past he was connected the results of the dinner con- | he naval gun factory. Prior to o Washir this iast Admiral Willard was in com division | Park Commision to make £10.000.000 avail- { able for purchase of park sites at the 000,000 annually for five | ¢ i is- p ssential m.k prnlu( of | hetore they are used for other pur- dow who died re vinz a sub. | was X names timore attor xecutor, to serve nual tax burd estion being d tentatively is that Congress advance that amount annually. the tate of about $560,000 vear. which would net incre: present allotment of money for park SMITH, Bridge Approach Dis ough the Park Commission and | sion did not de- on a plan | rm treating m- “approach o the new | Arts Commi ate nf the testatrix upon the death of his n L. Dick- was generally the remainder is to el 3 proach should be laid out v as to permit the building of an | underpass if one should seem desirable | in later vears to preveat traffic con- | Emily Maude and ‘,“.mmg down the connecting parkway Park to Potomac pass the approach to the ! \rlm"lnu Bridge. Rock Creek them \\-nrking models of proposed ap roaches both with and without an un- | was decided to have those in charge of building the bridge study the ques i Committee Appointed. son appointed a ay to submit de| as to the | “n\l W morn- id will conclude with mass at the same hour Tuesday morning. The services will be conducted by a priest { from the Dominican House of Studies, fon further. isted by the pastor,| The Park Comm suhcommittee yesterd nite recommendations later proposed park areas that should acquired if some fi ancial plan can hn ed for obtaining advances of ap- that purpose vstem of proposed major thor be studied by committee during the nest two months and taken up again at the November propriations for res also will FUNER! DIRECTORS. V. L. SPEARE CO. 1009 H St. N.W. merly_910_F St. Phone Frank. 66 F Direrior _ane very ‘In_connection. W. Wa"reAn Taltavull 14th & Spring Rd. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.W. Txmothy Hanlon "Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance Lincoln 524 ances Ellen Umstead. daugh and Mrs. John J. Unstead Robert Thomp- erson were mar- wis nEVOTED Wil MIDDLETON. 1n <acred memors of my ROYC . a_ecrip- s unable to a fine of $25 and costs for running his automobile in excess of the legal peed limit, Chief of Police Alvie A. nd Bur rk of the and the ¢ |cripple was sent his way rejoicing. Then Judge Samuel Riggs, who im- red and an- nounced that he had decided to remit Phone West 90 Estaniishea_1K41 Modern_Chapel. Frank Gelcr s Sons Co. Main 2473 P A TALTAVULL JALTAVULL. Mer, a this evening in Wood- CHAS S S. ZURHORST WHITTINGTON. EAST CAPITOL ST. B ane Linealn Ai2: Quick. Dignified Efficient Servi Automohila’ Sertice. . Deal & Co. LINCOLN §200 ALMUS R.SPEARE Smwud!n the Ori 868 St NE . e [ d !taths. September 15, 1" husband of \ ines Ker e 621 r 19 at # at the Church Relatives v AL Arringt his late res) of.the Holv Nan i friends ‘mvited, Natioval Cemetery. av. September 16, 19 Ge swin Upiversite Hospita] R GARET BLACK tuee Conlex ). Notice ol funeral hereaiter, BROWN. _Suddenls on Friday. Septembe 16 1627 at Freedmen's Hospital. JAMES H. BRO loved hish of Clart Brown (nee Wilkersoni. He leaves to mourn their loss one hrot Richar! Brown a danghter Ella Parker. and . host of friends. otice of funeral lager w York papers please copy.) - NETT. On Friday. September 16 1927 At am. at the residence of Mrs. G F.Fi M. WILLIAM B BUR her of Mre Frank Mo Mand ehapel of 1180 1 Tnternie terv Baltimore M 180 September 16 o it 11 “of Tuneral here thie Tife on Thursdar. Sep. at Kreslmen's Hosuital GANT. She daught T Tate Wenles and Elizh Simamons: She Ieates to mo two sisters aud five hroth mains resting at John T Stewart's fune Fimer Al parlors. 30 H st n.e IR ay n University A wife of the Notice of fun 18 on Thursday, Sep- 1< residence. East tenibe At JHERT B, ¢, HILL. the Y i L . Clnkett Jub iter. Katie d. Gibron £l G but not forzotten. 15 ast Arlington 3 L €. HILL the devoted husband o Eiiza J Hill. He | r loss one brother. Joh Mre. Annie Gra ot . and of friends. Funeral the Mount Olive Baptist Church Arhmgton. Vi Sunday. September 18 av 1 o'elock o Relatives and friends invited Rev. Joseph H. Lee. pastor. 17° Suddsnly. on Friday, Sentember 18, Sth and N ptember 19. at § am « Cemetery. (Ohio 18¢ ate Cone w.. Mond St Op Wednesdas, September 14, e o o 3 Annie wolpl and Alian Funeral September 18, ist Chureh. o ave Renmain Ernest Jarvis Co, West End . September THOB Vst mw SEL. iushand of ti beloved father 4 Trom W. W 14th and Chapin P70 at Mo atholic Churen. lnn\r- Ea sf-pum:w Jo. w"' e Hoswital EDWIN "J.. be i of Mabel V. Pitcher. aged 5 Funeral from ‘the chapel "of Momias F. My & 07_Nichols ve ne.on Monday. September 19, at 3 b, Rélatiy 1 friends invited. Inter- nient Fort ? 18 on hursdas. September 15, 1927 at her. residence. 1 Ahote” iimene. Nra. IDA M. ol Arthur St A aw of Moses, Rebe th Funeral from her Sunday. September 18, “at pm. Relatives tends invited. In- ment Harmony Cemetery. 18 TH. The officers and members of the 's Frederick Douglas Benefit Asso- d to attend the funeral MITH. Sunday. Septem- o'clock {rom ber late resi- 208 ‘st now. MRS, M. E. DENT. Pres, MRS. F. E. RAYMOND. R. Sec's The Youne Ladies’ Immediate Re- et Aseociation are otifled of the death DA M Funeral Sun- 2 p.m.. from her Whigase at res. dence. life Frida 5 p.m.. at b ve. n.w. TOLIVER. He leaves to mourn their 3 luvang wife. three children. Loule, Vicla Randolphi: one stepdaughte o biothers. Alphonso and Edward E; one sister and a host of Rev? vited B. Interment Mount Zion Cemetery. Denarted thie life on Tues- 3. 1927, at 11:30 am., st sf. nw leaves 1 moun Lwo sons. two da ster and & host of Remains can be Viewed ment establish- ineral Sun- 1330 nm. from 3rd st. between Relatives FAMILY. The nurses’ unit of Forest LB P 0 E. of W.. will the funeral of Datghter NDERWOOD. ‘on Sunday. Septem- t Miles Church, 3rd and L sts. SHTERS MAYME HUTCHINSON, President. IE E. BARNES, Financial Sec. day, September 16, ;,deloved wite of ¥ al from h e.. o1 Sepfeniber 1t 2 m mass at St hurch at § am. Relatives ani frionds mvited. In- termient’ Mount Olivet Cometery. 18 In Memoriam. | BRANSON. Tn «ad but loving, remembrance of my " former hushand. WILLIAM 3, BRANSO who departed this life eix ¥eare ago today. September 17, 1 . Through suffering he breathed not a mur- mur. For the Comforter stood by his side And whispered. “Fear not. 1 am with thee: With me shalt th i ever abide. JOSEPHINE JAEGER. * | KAGER I «ad hut lovine remembrance of JAMES my dear husband departed this s Sentember 17, 1 my eves he faded aker every das. old to save h L'um God called him awar. ne. hut not_forgotten. ROSETTA KAGER. * KAGER. who ago today. dearest friend. HE! eight years ago, who ‘passed on niber 18, ig1a. °] Tn sad but loving remembrance gl our dear wife and mother. LOUISE ROYCE. &ho denarted this life one year #ko today. September 17, 1926, On_the hillside xoftly sleeping ‘Whire the ity Wave, Lies the ane we loved %o dearly In her lone and silent grave. The flowers we place voon the srave ve for hier that sleeps beneath er fade i D AND CHIL- LKER. Tn «ad but loving remembrance { our dear h Wl and father, PHILIP E. WALKER. who departed this life three yéars ago, September 17, 1024, We were not at your bedside, Philip, And we didn’t see you die We only know you went awas v N CATHERINE R PRICLID N WALKER In sad but Joving remem. r dear mother. who departed e s en today. brance of this, hlr o goul rest in peace ARONRY AND AR PURLES ! “mrrl\c'ro’* Today recalls the memory f a loved one laid to rest. And those who thinke of her today. Are thoss who lored her HER LOVING GRANDCHILDR] N ¥ ED ALBERT WHITTIN SPBARECO FUNERAL DESH POTOMAC 4600 JAMES T. RYAN GEO. C. SHAFFER CXPRESSIVE SLORAL FMBLE] DERATE PRICES. Our Only Store, 14th & Eye —After experiments that were carried on for a considerable have now been gne Cathedral. They are distributed throughout the | Model Cnabhl. T. F. COSTELLO 1724 N Capito! St NORTH 7978, ACE FOR GI\AVBS IN u:l.zc't CEME-. % Designs, $5 and u 53 vlot: 'bugos Adums 101 Al P Prompt Auto Delivery Service Artigtir—exDressive—inexpensive, Gude Bros, Co., 1212 F St. ‘BLACKISTON'E 1407 H < MAIN 3707, L ‘ Beautiful Floral ’