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Cooking Utensils An assortment of stand- ard sizes are especially offered at reductions aver- 1/ OFF Former Prices Universal Electric Heaters $5.50 niversal 1/ (}w{'eenea:dl Broflze$ 7 50 3 HOUSEWARES SECTION Muain Floor—G St. Entrance Thermax THE_EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. 7 |DR. 1. M. CASANOWICZ, i ARCHEOLOGIST, mes | National M\ueum Scientist, Born in' i Russia, Was Employed Here Since 1892. Dr. T. M. Casanowicz, | with the New National Museum, jat E Hospital atter an operation a month ag which he never 74 vears old and had heen con with the Museum since 1892 Dr. Casanowicz was born in Russia in 1853 and was educated in Basel, | Switzerland, and at the German Iivan gelical Seminary at Newark J | In 1892, he received the de: of |doctor “of philosophy from Johns | Hopkins University and the same vear | he came to Washington to zo with the Museum. He was especially tive in pursuing the subject of histovi cal religions and Ol World archeol { 0zv, and had published many papers on these subjects He lived alone at 1730 M street until | shortly before he was operated upon giving up his apartment to go to the hospital. He had no near reiatives | in this country Funeral rvice will be held at Gawler's undertakin: parlors tomorrow afternoon at o'ciock. The hody will be cremated A memorial meeting will e heid by his ates at the Musqum tomor- row afternoon. archeol died nergency vesterday . from recovered. e was ted Know the Cost $75Up Complete Funerals More than 100 ¢ D. €., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1927 HARDING MEMORIAL TOMB NEARING COMPLETION Tomb being erected at Marion, Ohio, to honor the memory of the late President. Warren Gamaliel Harding. L et s nl marble and ;:nulllr slabs are yet to be delivered to complete the tomb. Will Lead Revival Songs. Special Dispatch to The Star. LYNCHBURG, Va., Glenn €. Oldake by Mrs, Oldaker Armnbulances, $4.00 § CALL } W. W. CHAMBERS CO. § Columbia 432 Sunday to conduet the’ singing Ifor a revival to be held at | Methodist Church. The will be done by the pastor, Bernard §. V September 27 who will be will | —Rev. Rev. (ssisted come Washington's Iiinest Men's Wear Store The right shade for your coloring; the correct pattern for your figure and a -perfect fit are a few of our specialties Many university men like the 2-button coat Business men like 3 but- tons with plenty of ease 45 Hart ‘Schaffner & Marx make both as the style leaders like them Powdered gfey, . Smoke blue and Copper-beech browns are the colors Worsteds, tweeds, hop-sack weaves, cassimeres, cheviots are a few of the fabrics One and two trousers suits—or extra knickers at $45 | Trinity | preaching | District of Columbia— | tomorrow mostly cloudy; change in temperature, Virginia--Fair tonight, inecreasing cloudiness; change in temperature. Maryland— ir, slightly northeast portion tonight; mostly ¢ possibly showers north West night showers tomeorrow, slightly tonight, cooler tomorrow in west portion. air tonight, not much tomorrow not much tomorrow in cloudy to- and probably Records for 21 Hours. Thermomete 4 pm., 73: 8§ pm,, 2 midnight, 55; 4 am,, 52; 8 am., : noon, 74, pmete m., midnight, 30, 30.28; noon, 30. || Highest temperature, || at 4:30 p.m. vesterday. | Lowest temperature, 51, occurred at 3 a.m. today. || Temperature same date last year— Highest, 60; lowest, 50. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) "Today—Low tide, 3: ! p.m.; high tide, 8: Tomorrow—Low tide, 3:53 a.m. and 4:05 p.m.; high tide, 9:35 and | 9:48 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 5:39 a.m., sun sets 558 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun rises 6:00 a.m., 8 am., 76, occurred | sun Moon rises 7:23 am., sets 707 p.m. | Automobile lamps to be lighted one- | nalf hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. Great Falls—Slightly muddy. Weather in_Various Cities. Temperature 22 Stations. Abilene Cloudy Clear o Clear . Cloudy < Glear, otidy Rain Clear Rain . Ptclondy * Cloudy Pr.cloudy udy udy lanta, Atlantic City Baltimore .. jinehan, amarck .. | Denver Detrait Ei Paso Galveston' Helena 2 Huron. € 1. . Cloudy dia Cloudy Pt.cloudy Cloudy . Pticloudy | Fogzy Clear Rain Cloudy Clear, o Clear o Pt.clo © Cloud Riin Clear Clear i Prttshureh dy Portland. M Cloudy - Cloudy © Cloudy H 3 . Clear FOREIGN. (8 am.. Greenwich time. today ) Statians atura, Weatbier. London, . England 36 Clondy Paris. " Francen Covenhagen, Slackholm. | Gibraltar qn;mh-rk i BILLFOLD. Siimil. bill: ‘820 bl Maion E contaming Reward white old. set “with sannhires: hia Theater or ‘business district: re- IN fhneator or ess district: re er. on black satin_belf. Columbia 4684, after 6. DOG—A reward for return of grevhonnd. Ught tan and black: name Boy. Columbia fag biack and whiie sefter. f.“b-rll “Retiirn" 331" Emer. A reward jReturn 444 CKPTECE. ;mk t. Sunday evening. A% _reward. hetween 10th Phone“l‘r’;nklln E. Saturday ECK] Tternoon, getown f‘nuegn reward finder. " mbia_10457 il i QLF G aRib. #OIf trousers and er clnlnln’ d it returned to Mor- B Siton. g Rawa o resuroed to Mo lumbia 5590, HORSE-SHAPED PIN. et with brilllants d 8 red-stone eve: sentimental reacons be valuable to owner. Rewnrd Call Adams 8048 or call at 4100 Ga. ave. INSURANGE POLICY, Tost or mislan No. .’!ll;’;z jued by the kelm Jlllgt nsurance Co., on the life of lohl finder “will’ please return it to hened. " Application lssulng o te, John admin, -lfingr 1503 Norin lvllol o, Wa ingto | L) FER, black an Sepiier e ward. 8308 Colorado_ave. _Col. D087. PEARIS—On Park rd._from 14th to 16ih Ticy Life . Welch: und-»n u. tor the eleh. ‘ash: Raleigh Haberdasher | INC. 1310 F Street rlllml hmun‘fl then ln 149 Mount Pleasant ENCIL. gold. engraved. Saturday afternoon. h aid R A.w. Call Potomac’ 6210, Apt. Plearant 2¢ wtamos A " Reward. 4. | at. " and" Park Columbia_b? Ploasant_st. K tinted Tense, . on 14th st stean. Eigin, in ed ween F ‘and G, Lincoln_1386-J. 28% Frankiin, leather Tth or F sta. v:'nwrmw’flrcp A strap: rylan Atlanlis 48 cooler in| warmer | extreme | v | of Christ’ Scientist, Columbia road and CAPT. ARMOUR, 85, CLAIMED BY DEATH| annl Services Thursday for Member of Association of Old- est Inhabitants. Capt. Robert Armour, $5 vears old. | Union Army veteran, prominent in patriotic and fraternal circles, died at | | the Rest Home, 3244 Thirty-eighth street, today after a short illness. He was a member of the Association of | Oldest Inhabitants of the Distrizt of | Columbia. |~ Funeral services will be conducted |at the Western Preshyterian Church | { Thursday. Rev. J. Harvey Dunham will officiate, Born in Ireland, Capt. to the United States in 1851, outbreak of the Civil War he enlisted in the Seventy-ninth New York In antry, United States Volunteers. le ained the rank of captain. He participated in many major engagements in South Kentucky, Mississippi, Tennessee an | Virginia. He was honorably dis. | charged from' the Army in May, 1864, Capt. Armour 1 the distinction of | serving as commander of the Wash- | ington Chapter of the Loyal Legion fin 1920 and was at one time com- | mander of Kit on Post, Depart- | | ment of the Potomac, G. A. R. He {alo had been a member of the Ma- | sonic fraternity for the past 58 yea | being affitiated with Iliram Lodge, |F. A A M | “'He'is survived by two daughters, | Mrs. Frank N. Wells of Lanham, Md., nd Mrs. H. C. Newcomer of ths On- tario Apartments, and a son, Robert M. Armour of Chicago. | MISS A. J. CONKLIN DEAD. Funeral of D. C. Resident to Be Held at Frederick, Md. Miss Alice J. Conklin, 71 yvears old died, at her residence, 1411 Twentieth street, vesterday. She had been in failing health for about six months. Although Miss Conklin was born blind, she achieved a good education | and read many books written in raised w.m For many years she had been living in Frederick, Md., during the Summer and in this city during the Winter. She is survived by a sister, | Mrs. Joseph Everett of New York City. Funeral services will be conducted at Frederick, Md., tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock. Interment will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery, Frederick. Armour came | At the of Carolina h e | MRS, L. E. PAULL DIES. | Mother of Carpet Manufacturers’ | Chief to Rest in Chicago. Mrs. Linnie E. Paull, 70 years old, mother of Irving 8. Paull, president of the Institute of Carpet Manufacturers [of America, with headquarters in this ¥. died at the sanitarium at 2645 | Cannecticut: avenaa vestortag. aiter {I long illness. Mrs. Paull came to i this city with her son about four years 20 | Besides her son, she leaves a daugh- | ter. Miss M. Paull, of this cm and another son, Ernest R. Paull, Washington State. Funeral services were conducted in | the S. H? Hines Co. funeral home, 2901 1 Pmull‘onth street, today at 9:30 {o'clock. Interment will be in Chicago. { | Death Traced to Fall. | Thomas Jackson, colored, 42 years old, died at Georgetown University | Hospital about 10 o'clock last night, | having heen brought there last Friday | trom Montgomery County, Md., where he was reported to have falleh from a sand truck. Maryland authoritles were notified of his death. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. * The Business Women's Club will meet in lecture room of the Church of the Covenant. Supper, 5 to 6 o'clock. Bible class led by Rev. W. A. Eisen- berger, 6:45 to 7:15. " Motion pictures | by special request, of Col. Lindbergh’s start from New York for France and | return, 8 o'clocl . Paul Crouch will lecture on Menace of Militarism,” 8 o'clock, | Typographical Temple, under auspices the Anti-Militarist Conference of the District. | Reserve Officers’ Association of the District of Columbia will meet, 8:15 o'clock, in auidterium of the Interior Department. Lieut. Col. Le Roy Smith, Reserve, will speak. Col. Andrew Moses will give brief outline of pro- | grams for the season. A lecture ‘Word of Ged Found Prac delivered, 8 o'clock, in Fi “The “Cristian Science: The al,” will he Church {Euclid street. The lecturer will be James G. Rowell, C. 8., of Kansas City, Mo. Free. Public invited. FUTURE. | A 500 card party will be given to- | morrow,-8:15 p.m., by Urell Anxiliary, United Spanish War Veterans, at Chestnut Farms Dairy, Twenty-sixth street and Pennsylvania avenue. The Wanderlusters will hold a | business meeting, Thursday, 8 p.m., | Shoemakers’ offi nue. A dance wil in the clubhous: to raise money to put electricity house. Cards of Thanks. SCOTT. We wish to show our doep gratitude nll\{ )IIYIH‘PlIIHIIT‘I |‘ur the h"IAHIlhIl l“ulr):el tribuies and Kindness rendered - wath ot “our beloved infant. HERMAN b GIRT JAMES A. SCOTT. * 480 Louisiana ave- | be given Saturday | Franklin Park, Va., the "OTT . AND MES. w \mu\. We wish to thauk onr friends for their and Kindness “and K. WALTON L WRIGHT! from' W iraday. September September 28, piial. IMMANUEL MO scientist of _the United States National Museum. Body resting at Gawler's chapei, 1730 Pennayl- vania ave. n.w.. where services will be held on Wednesday, September 28. at 5 p.m._Friends and Department co-work are invited. On Monday, September 6 jence’ of Miss Tayloe. 0th st. n.w.. Miss ALICE J. CONK- Taterment Mount Olivet Cemeter: Floderick. S YTON. GEORGE_A. Rt Niother. of Mary tavton and Ruth 3 ices at Holy emer Church. corner New York and New Jersey aves. nw. oclock " am.. Thursda i The “Spanish partment of the Potomac. will a the ceremonies, Members of the organi- zation, comrades and friends are invited fo he' present. lnterment at Arlington Cemetery. UNDS. Fntered into_ eternal rest e rest o, 1410 8 st nw. on September 25, 1927, at 11:10 FMMA. widow Of the ‘late James . the devoted mother of Lucy V. Frank Grant. sister of CRAYTON, _be- ille, 'Belle Funeral serv- and_great-grandch Funeral Wedn olitan Bap- b and Friends and relatiy several grandchildre dren and other tist’ Church, st nw., at 1 pm. "o September 24 924 Lawrence Wt nd_mother September | RAMSBURG | roots. at| in {47 Weaths. On Sunday. September 23 1027, 4} dence of her son. Riebard w York City. KATE. widow of arles C. Hall, Services at Birchs fu- Tora pacions H03 1 M . SN day. September 28. at 11 am. Int hter Rth st leaves " to sister. Mrs. ) and frie residence of his %on . She R ATKSON. He Johnson and nepha S Ravice. "Faneoat o A Half «f. a.w . Thuradas th M. Marin i « a1 bh ofctating, R A special meef asters’ Counerl 1l he he ® of Past G No 4G 1" 0. 0f O 13t the hatl attend th JOHNSON ers are regue S A CARL (STEWA L W, WATSON. S ook & y d of Louise Perry Ann “and the late son of the Hamilton P Y Sentemier from Lar COSE. Church. Friends invitq” 26 QUIGLEY. Saturdar. Septem h at, Brovidence, Fos WARD o1 (Pizsdense Hos . i B from: hie Thte Wednesdany o ihence 1o S1: whets mats Hetittees aad tr Interment at Mo sad at 9 an vited to attend, Vot Cemel Mondas t his residence at B WILLIAM 1 Coake Ramshi Sentember addork H o Tnterment ut Badin Hetzhts, Wednesdar. Sentemher -a““" “ On Saturday. September 24 20 s et 08 e, S ¢ the beloved father of Mras wolet R Cook. Ed - . is H. Roots. He T ot 1927, loss two hrothers, children and many neral Wednesday nm. from the Chureh. Rev invited. five gr Iatives Sentember. I8, af Vermont Atemie James E. Willis, T 3 Interment Harmony Ceiay Hosnital, - ved daughte Serimger. P 608 Harvard Soptember Washington SLIZARE TH and Sade £ from her late residen: m Wednesdaye Sonton Tntcrment Buly Chure county. Va PMAN. Sddenlc on Mondar. Sentems e 1 ADOLPH TEADMAN | 0f. Funeral from the Sone oo Shtember | TOWNsHEND. his residence, 1 ington” D . G HEND. “Puneral Wodnesday. "September 38" 2" 2 o' iocke R Interment” Mount Oak Cemator: Mullikin, Md erageTe Snddenls. Sentember 2 MARY B’ (ner Payne). t Charles W Tunmer: mother of A Tupper and' Edna_A. Reaes {nee Tupper) Funeral from Lee's nnds taking " estabiishmant Pennsvivan ave. nw Wednesday, Sentemhor 38, 2 & D, Relatives and ‘friends invited * T nent Congressional Cemetary, . (Fre ksburs. Va., papers please copy.) 9 foocs Bis lote agd ‘30 In Mamoriam. BANKETT. In sad but lavine_remembran €f my dear mother. KATIE BANK) Jho denarted this life four sears ago tos September 27. 1923, Every day my heart goss wandering To a grave not far awar. Where they laid mv dear mother Tn sad and lovine mem: = son. JOHN BURTON sr"!.v. fi, (ied, three years ago today, September Some may think T am not lonely. When at times thev see me smilsf Little do they know the heart: ‘:fl T sufer all the while. No one knows how I miss you. Burt. mf dear’ No ane knows the tears T shed In heaven 1 hope 1 will meet youw, my darling. Where no farewell words are said. heart you are alwars remembered Sweet thouzhts still cling to your name: Tha mother that laved vou in life, Loves you in death the same. Today recalls the memory f a loved one Taid to rest. And those who think of him today — * Are thosa who Toved him hest HIS SAD MOTHER. MATTIE M. BEALL; SISTERS AND BROTHER FIEIS In sad but lovine memory of daughter i sister. AN PLLT, 24 years ago today. Sep- n e “loved vou. dear Annie, with deepest ove MOTHER. SISTER AND BROTHER. ® MARTIN. remembrance of my “deat MARTIN, wha er e years ago ioday, September On_the hillside softly sleening. Where the flowers gentls save, Lies the one T love s dearly In ‘his Jone and silent Erave The flowers T place upon his grav May Wither and decay, T 50 But the love for him Who sieeps beneath Wil ‘nover fade away HIS TOVING MOTHER. LAURA V. MAR- . TIN . MURPHY. In sad but Tovi our dear - father and : W, MURPRY. Wi ife_ten veary azo today. not find_comfort, * ot be healed orcow deen in my_ heart. father, That diways shall be ! DAUGHT Wa are thinking today of the one we love, ~ Who is looking down from Heaven above: His voice we hear. his smile we see. hese zifts we cherish in memary. GRAXDDAUGHTERS BERTIE AND JO- SEPHI FUNERAL DIRECTORS. V. L. SPEARE CO. Netther the wicceasory of nor connected with the original W Speare establish: Phone 1009 H St N.W. Phone Frank. 667 Direetor ection. Commos ematorlume. Moder: LEE. . Livery in dious_chapel. *Modern C: afe prices. 332 Pa. Ave. N W. Wairen Taltavull 14th & Spring Rd. Col. 484 Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. NV, £hone west o0 Estaniishea |84 Timothy Hanlon 641 B 8 Phone L. 6543. Juick. Dignified Ecient Servivg, Automohila’ Ser O Deal & Co. " _s18n st N “Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance e St Lincoln 524 Frank Geiet’s Sons Co. 113 SEYENTH T N W, Modern_Ch no_ Main 2473 “P.A. TALTAVULL nna TALTAVULL Mer, N orRICE._~_____ *R I628 oouc POTOMAE e A JAMES T. RYAN 317 A Modal Cnapel Fa. Ave &fave 1700 Auto_Se: . COSTELLO ol NORTH 7971 ____FUNERAL DESIGNS. GEO;. E‘.-.SHAFFER Our Only Store, 14th & Eye Promt Auto Delivery Service Artistic—expreasive—inexpensive. s Tuesday at morning. September 7. rgency Hospital, EDITH ces will ba held at th o 0 Weadsiday, a4 9530, Gude Bros. Co., 1212.F St, BLACKISTONE, 1407 H Beautiful Floral g > D“{E and up,