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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. OCTOBER 30, 1927—PART 1. 7 T o analyze conventions and to under. | tional humiliation which the Constan- - RURAL GIRLS SEEN ! s s THREE DICTATORS i i - ARIS POLICE HEAD l THE WEATHER | | VRS- L 0 HOUGHTON DIES| €ard of Thanks S , ‘ threatening disintegration of the coun- | Nattve o Distelct Passes Awsy in TAVLOR. 1 wish 10 cxpress my cincers Scope Is Enlarged. {try under communism. parliamentary | 1 of Zior Wesley A: M. B, Ch and Rev | The work of the alliance has spread impotence and govermental weakness. District of Coiumbia—Partly eloudy | Wilmette, T11. Dames of St Paul Church, and om a sectional organization to one Kemal. Mussolini. | followed by showers in afterncon or | Mrs. Luey Domaldson Houshton, | nd'lihmf sy & T\fl_nn ] lY | vhich has connections with similar | | i Sither of theve lsaders at be ba | night. [ native of this city, died at her resi-| Hig BEEOVED WIFE. MRs. MARY,F. voups all over the country. it w ginning seemed likely to succeed and ; Maryland, Virginia—Fair today. to- | jonce in Wilmette, 111, Friday, accord ARSI i tieedl 1 ita meseaEchinito the R o rybe | Femain in power. For years the im - morrow increasing cloudiness followed | A e i Marriage. i i as sought t | ant fall of the bolshevists was pre- by showers in afternoon or night. Not | t0 Word received here. Intermer wal ivl problem. it h ught | minent fall of the bolshevi [ here SENTLLE—BUDERSON. e A Foances | Many Come to City in Search, »iiy the resuiis of its three vears' Qustems 'nknown Few Years | dicted. The cleverest business men New 0ffl0l?l| DFOOS Corrupt much change in_ temperature. will he in Rock Creek Cemetersy e “reh in terms of the individual West Virginfa—Partly cloudy today, | tomerrow morning at 10 o'clock. Rev.| Suahier FRASCES A 6 LEOSARD B, tomorrow inereasing cloudiness and | John C. Palmer will officiate. | SEVILLE. at Baltimore. Md.. were deceived. But Lenin still dom vl and has met with marked suc inates the C(zar's empire from within of Excitement. Woman's e i Ago Have Survived Da- e | Officers and Compels Strict | carmer followea by showers. | "Mrs. ‘Houghton is survived by her B college faculties P was only o w. | | husband, Carlos €. Houghton and four The need to train college faculti Kenial at fivst was only an Ut " Temperature for 21 Hours. il S Deaths. Alliance Claims. oW Jacal O SEOuCRtion. S that spiteiDine’Forecasts. | Musmlibls _oxpeuiment peemed Adherence to Laws. Temperature—Midnight, am. | P 1 LAPLIN. On Fidas, October 28, 1007 <udents should be treated as individ | deomed not to last . . nt bbb insithe 8 S euiines o taken s am., 6 am., 513 & am., | EARRY EDWARDS CLAFLIS: i nals capable of development rather 3 |7 Yot the three rezimos have taken | el 5 k. I Dot hishand of Eunice Coops Clafin: A L e , : EUEPMO R JOMN G. GISH DIES. | b pmdinof Mk Fomes iaths That about half the country girls mation. was stressed by Dr. David A BY GERVILLE REACHE. L themselves, one at least is merited WILLIAM BIRD. . T3 6 pm, 70 8 pm., 630 100 | e L ‘J.‘"",‘,’ P ves o come to the ¢ o work, do so | "tol srtson. assistant director o s Cabte o The Star their stability. History will judse | By Radio to The Star. " o ; | Mondas” actober m Rl S Eolths Sy A0 L e Ty BAIE i [their works, PARTS, Gotobor. 20.—The “gereral| 1} G Loncdane {Funeral Services Tomorrow for| fad fnends fnvitel fo auend. Integgent \ddressed one session of the alliance. S ) In a vast country like Russit, where | cleanup' of Paris. which was started ”_[;‘ml:" "glnn same « halfbecause of econamic. pressure. | fhe stiloris, he dechired, are more | € incidence that thiee Enropean dic- | fime and distance miust b nultiplied | it before the Legion convention last | Highest, 685 [owest, were conclisions veached during a . Y > - Ak aie calol = it 8 nohod foresee the conse i EThg i i ceeptive to new theories in the col- tatorships arve celebrating their anni- | by ten, nohody can for month. is beinz continued with even ide Tables, . ] 0 two-day study of the problems of rural | e than the facult versaries ahout the same time, with |quences of the agrarian revolution — i greater rigor now that the Legion [,,J 5 & % ' 3 Alexandria, Va.. died at his home. | 1 Masonie Temple. Wash i e s ithes fesklaki @ g g & i pHue) b a 4 (Furnished by United States Coast 6 N street here, Friday morning oo D, € nose of cond girl: ithern Woman's Edu e B noise and record speeches. | which has given the land to the |qeparted | - Seod i 1416 N street heve. Friday morning | ngtog D, oo ik cational Alliance. which concluded its Children Are Studied. -« Soviet Russia has just celebrated | Mou i Many people are wondering whether | and Geodetic Survey) __ |after an illness of about 10 years. He! hrotrer . By order meetinz 2t the Mavflower Hotel yes Colleza curricula, he said, are still the tenth ovsary of 1 o B Ve trd al he I | Today—Low tide, 5:31 a.m. and 3 was 72 vears old V111 _maste terday. The rural districts. the. nl g |;. N 5 ‘v e tentli dmnivol sy o the ’n-lxhum | nzress Is Indieated. jthe traditional “gayety™ of the French | ; high tide, 11:01 a.m. and 11:14| Funeral sorvices will he held from| SIDNEY SELIEVRE. Secretarr, T districts. the’ 2l heing run along lines which were laid | revolution of October, 1917; fascism is | g capi ot already a 5 A 5 Coladli a0 Bikiioe oyl A CARKGE siett: b ong : y YO U { er. 19170 fascism i) qe0 01 for his part. is advancing by | capital is not already a thing of the | pm the funeral home of H. Hines and Co., | " " l lown in the remote past and the Italy in commemorating for the fifth | | past. N 618 1 dar. Octoher large number of gitls who want 10|epensesi need today Is to humanize|*ime the. “March on Tome” and|\€2Ds. and wants to make a modern POt , = “. o 0 | Tomorrow—TLow tide. 618 am. and | 2001 Fourteenth eet, tomorrow Bty we Sty el gt : tomet. Andyafion of the country whose inde. an Chiappe, who was appoint- | 6:10 p.an.: high tide, 11:46 a.m. morning at 10 o'clock. Inteement will 5 L Funeral (nrivate) ducation and make it an individual finally at An=zora. at the People’s ed prefect of police less than a year | from Wikles et e estabiishiment, on Conntry girls who have heen pent | hing affecting each student Parts Comgrens, Mosaghi Kamal |VeNdstre he suved. Women have be- |06 Dietect of police (Ge8 BUE 8 Jc The Sun and Moon. be in Alexandria. Mr. Gish is sur-| {fom WI6s, idergaks up most of their lives go further in | “College labaratories where children | Pasha. speakinz for 36 hours con. | GyMe free and there has been extraot. | (30 (85 T o0k o M akeup in the | Today—Sun rose, 6:33 a.m.; sun sets, | V04 DY his wife. CONER: Doe i T blel e et e T “olf expressio he allianes found e studie ” b B w2 - dinary progress from ancestral cus 1ost a complete shak p oday — 8 ose, :33 a.m.; sun sets, Jee T ) dav Ortober 13 3 Rt ””1 ‘“‘N,n“hv“v % n»‘-hhy\ul 'r”u‘vh:y ‘,;, 1‘h‘v‘.]| ;1 IIW.“:\:“n“n\\.»vu‘xlt‘n(».\“ many I\' cutively. exy 4(|¥yw:| the resuits of [\ 0 ¥ b Police Department. with the result |5:10 p.m. ,‘,?(“,n,l,fi 130 Nt oBtative feeelion of the ety B 10 1ot B Mak, i e i et e eiiall ot ey Sineily, Winssdiinl, faunted by e ROt Gnck of Wi conugion Kok G | Tommrow. S vicon, B35 e st Sues Over Jewelry Sale. MARY E o : L LUan secre n o 5 | poleon’s example and the souvenirs of [apbeared. and with it a great part of |sets, 5:00 p.m. | Mrs. Grace Fleishman, 5 Towa| $he = ociation of UnlmowiilRew Sesrs Ao [ Sncient Lome, glovifies patriotism |the viciousness which formerly char-| Moon rises, 11:09 am. sets, kel i in w spirit of adventure and the other Octoher 20,1t is a curious ate last year— | ' ri |CLAFLIN, A cpecial communication of Former Alexandrian. Benjamin B. French Lodze No. 15 F. A. John Gish, former resident of | 4, M ' aeehy qelled for Sondav. Ov amples were given of country gitls [ papy of the American. As who have left home on long walking | {'piver e P b Ll el FRLTR e their Toss one son A niversity Women. Parent e 3 slovifie i bR circle, has it in th ric a host 6f ather relatives and" friends. rips and similar excursions to flacking to colleges to study 5 Bolshevism fascism and kemalism Amons his contemporaries as well as|acieh st LAl (O e T Supreme Court to recover 310,430 from neral Stinda fsfy the lust for adventure. The al -lr v]x:}j ‘hf‘,“‘“,"’l"‘;"’ ,\;:‘i‘“‘;" l"'v"““ MS | e Ao 4 fon vears ane et [ the desire for economic and even terri- | ~Orders issued in August and Sep-| Automobile lamps to be lighted one- | gonoce’ ¢, Hammersula, 4716 Blagden i;-nmil:hmr/.. M lance. it was nointed out. has sousht | o cices they brins ”-wi;_-r.l‘”“l:l“f:: [they are much talked of. And what | torial expansion. Like Wilhelm T | tomboer Inmh:mnu e l»_\m:) on | half hour after sunset. venue, under an agreement of Nov- | cFr. " on Thurs dren not only serve as subjects | ference in the three gover | 1905, Mussolini has just sent men o 4 arpers Ferrv—Po. |0ver to him certain jewelry for sale. he residence of | | CYDE J. NICHOLS, Inc. [0 n non iy et AR tbetts oo 110 the three governmentad | Gl . "which does not sim- | temporary, designed to create a favor- [ _Great Falls and Harpers Ferry—Po- | G1Er, 10 Brs, Sl Jonitns Jor ol esville 1\ it also are entered as students | SYStems. it s eas nd common | B T e Negotiations regarding this |able impression during the Lezion con- | tomac and Sheandoah slightly eloudy | [ # FEPHECE & B3 UNDERTAKERS ) a sort themselves. SRl IR e s vention and prevent needless complica. | this morning. 3 st 1A b, 4209 9th St N W, . — perate ronetion Bolshesion wae| Three men, three dictatorships—all | tions during the stay of the Legion Weather in Various Cities. . On Friday. October 28, 1927, at ide B BRI Wres Marri I e, o s [at heart military and sacrificing indi- [naires. But to the surprise of every- iperattiRe = PYsciDh CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. g fence LO1U Parke avel” Baltinire Formeely Vice President-Secre arriage Licenses. \inst exorbitant tyranny. After the | Vidual liberty to uncontrolled state 1 ‘luwl\ they have been maintained in Max. " N o TODAY. hushand of Mahel Wasner Davidge and <o WOR Speare (o Marringe licenses have hoen issued to the | ©XAMDle of 1793, the Russian terrorists | thority. What will be thelr final re. | force with a rigid hand, so that today ol Rl A walking group of the American| UL, late Walter D and Anna Washing- Phone Col 1 wing dveamed of forcing their socin wetion on prliamentary liberalism? | the g\,m;lw'Imvvl-ln\:;uir between the | 4 ML Lo 3 Association of University \Women| dence on Monday, October 31 iy Manovaites of this ity and Lottic | oy 3 Whitt new hotbeds of agitation will re- [opera and the Madeleine are as re. |4 e b Stal > oo Vi Welt of Maddos: M periment on the worll. But they s A = i A i e 22 1will meet at Rosslyn Station, Va., 2:30 | 0 LRl svivester Gonlon tni Men? E Revnoids | Dercelved thev were a centuiry sult from these still unstable regimes, | sbecfable as the aristogratic “Avenue | . Md; : Lw'elock, to g0 to Thrifton by Po N Ue L ar. October 28, 1027, SBARLES S, Zurhorst €. 8. Zurhorst. dr Toeter W dlsshirmimod Luer 3. Sinzers Tate. and that the world offered re. | Which can scarc be expected to last |du Bois de Boulogne. ghim, - Al iwoi | paths, College women and friends| Dike He s P A LR T Horor Wine G Grav, Culpner Yo 0 M fsistance. They then limited their ? Whole contury? What evolution do | reigners Registered. Boston. M - | invited. Duke, He is alen surcived by’ twa dan 3 Robert’ Martin and Lilie M Downs. studies to their own unfortunate eoun. | they foreshadow, cr what conflicts Baftalo, ¥ . s e ——— oL e Jue i r Abdtny Wt proud of the hanor of havinz rseph Talles and Martha L. Keller try. inflicting on it an economie struc- | Will they engender? Whither is Eu Another divection in which M. ! enEn @ = ; The Wanderlusters' hike will start | 1ith et o Mondar. Octaber 31 at 2 ashineton faith i Shith and Annie Gregor = N economic stri ! nemnate, Ohiol L + 1 2 fal morticians, " fa AT Minme A M TeE Y avers | tUTe which defies all the conceptions | Fobe zoing {hiappe has been extremely active is | Chevenne. Wve.... from the south end of Highway | pm. Interment Glenwood Cometery. 30 e~. Ambulance. ani woth of Lotton, Va of human society | (Covvrizht, 1027 in ridding the city of undesirable r-.r.ll)".'\\:";”m, “x'i\"'. peee 2 | Bridze. Meet 2:43 o'clock at Twelfth | DU |‘ AL, On p-,",?r October 28 1027. at on Y Krenter, and Syab Lo Simmons ” Kemalism originally was a violent . | nigners. The laws providing for regis- | bevenr ol o is 1o, |and Pennsylvania avenue. Mrs. Ed | {he resudence of bil daughier. Mrs. Eiuls James Drake and Moudie Borre. revolt of patriotism. The Turks }CLUE THOUGHT FOUND tration of foreigners had never heen |Des Moingy Towa.. | monston will lead ze YINTON "WILSON el W, Foster and Mildred M., Costella | guilty of joining “ontral powr stric oreed o i L PR e 4 o ! and the late Augusta Hile e o Bais "ei Ve | Ty 1 Joiving the Conioal pow MRRC T S S i e 2 e R AR RAgIC Gt e GGE Wil Uava € o e dars " * Funeral from above i 5 were to be driven back into Asis hi s ap ent, it is esti- | El Pao. S A ha 1 Beatrice Payton of this city. er dviven back into Asia. One | | Chiappe’s appointment, and it U- 1 El Paso. T meet at Rosslyn, 2:30 o'clock and buy i JaTS. . Funeral_from abave Ralph E.Cheatham of Roanoke. Va.. and | Man took up the challenge and e: ed that as many 50,000 foreign- | Galveston, Tex & Mer. Ruth H. Simmons verton, R. 1. | ea i ,\ ¢ L 5 8 Helena. Mont & und-trip tickets to Great Falls, pm - Relatives and friends invited. Tntere E on, 'R, 1. aped with a4 handful of followe Jers were living in Paris without hav- | i T, tnd L & ' i 2 it A John 8. Swann an rdelia Mogey. 3 oA + # indiananoli: i < along river to eca fire site, ment Greenmount Cemetery. Baltimore, 301 E. Capitol St. Lincoln 372 Howard Brooks D a. ang | With no other object, seemingly, than | ‘m" taken ont identity card: Jacksonvile, . ;«'.‘kf "‘]:S'r Rl R B it bl B 1 ety e 7 s | that of er submitting to 4 ) o hese could be classed as |fansis, Citv. A e e e ash- | gRISRY. Tadies of Crispus Attncks Reliet mitting to the n Most of these could be ¢ d as | Rateasp Ci B Fomes 0 Cotlon,. Tendse: RISBY. Ladics of Criem ";n:"v:gfi'l}d tiet ‘undesirables” and a very large per-|Los Angeles “Calif.] 9 i o death ot Moo Slain Pr""“ ner Believed Victim | i cording to the police, were SR Mias: Mary B Evvin,'a wotld ant| Renerar Mostae e of Possible Enmities Resulting | engaged in_catering to visitors who |3 Cfenm . i 1 secretary the C. T. U, | Asbury o O e ARTITON, Pres. From Acquittal in 1929 {came to Paris in search of illicit Fl 3 will speak at Hamline M. ™. Church [ JENNIE E. BARNES Ree. Sec Tom Acquittal in 3 amusements. Some were interna- |, e : 3 o'clock. Evervbody welcome. | GISH. On Fridar, Qctoher 2 | tional 5..«5,..1\;”.4 ,;n sorts, some were | Xek g 3 [ . C.T. U. and Parent-Teacher As.| rosdence, T3y X" e s odinted F 3 ere o hiiadein] 3 % it o . n.w.. Monday. October P s fociher, 238 arious branches of the “aruasment: Pl :h‘\'h’mlfi. 2 *| Washington Chapter American As | _terment. Alexandria, Va ible clue in the supnosed murder of sines: Pitteburgh. Pa.. . L sociation for the Advancement of |GLASGOW. arted this life on Thureda Dr. Jacob Gross. dentist, was une ppe undertook a program of | bortiand. Me....... 8% iioi ! Athelsm will meet 8 o'clock at $17| OpRer 271837 at 10 am. EMMA | ered today in court records show ematic raids on the thousands of | Salt Lake (uv. Utan 0.08 | Thirteenth stree! the date ilattie and John Swan. She the dentist had been charged in 1922 | small hotels and rooming houses in | 3= kowis Mo .. i | ~ B | with heing the father of the child of a | the poorer parts of the city, where |3an Antonio. Tox.. s ‘ s e e T A Kol the. 35 oars ARiNG young woman living near his office, | such characters chiefly reside. Every |$an Diezo Calif | The Red Triangle Outin: Ciub will| § i .. Monday. s eei . an Francisco. (- i : ¢ tomo o thera 35 F Htree Same’ Address police said. | night for the past two months a num- (RGO s 004 | have a_Halloween party tomorrow, 8 a1, at 1 (i inence’ 46 Gross, who was shot to death yes.|ber of these establishments have been | s “Ga s p.m.. at Village Tnn, 5522 Cohnecticut | at ted to a terday in his Columbia avenue office, | visited and the occupants required to Wash K avenue. Games, dancing, cards and v . S. Thomas officiating. 30® . A Colll lete ShO\Nln Of was exonerated of the 1923 chavge | give an account of themselves. Fach | Trmng = f L [stunts.” Florence Hendershott ~ in | GoEREL. & on' Friday, October 28 their | raid has brought a considerable hag of dabble charge. 1 ; 9t his rasidence. 5021 records showed. Police helieved | r h FRANCIS OSCAR GOEBEL. that his acquittal may have created | unregistered aliens. who have prompt- | W{GNGToON "D, © 12| Association of Oldest Tnhabitants y of Louise E. and the late asti ities is v heen e¢ I8 « 0l i . Francis E. Goebel. agzed 20 vears. Funeral ‘Lq.nr]m enmiti and led to his been conducted to the frontier. will meet Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., at| from above residénce on Mondav. October murder, Union Engine House, Nineteenth and | 31 at 2 nm. Reiatives and friends in- 7\T ! Corruption Revealed. | Sngine Hous at nm. Relatives # 1 ‘m\ Detectives were looking today for | 3 ;LYON V"_LAGE BODY ¥ gttcatis m:fld‘ '32'2,,1‘,;3"&.‘.’;&,“1'; t;rx;v:'flerv. f [ \ the \\un;fl‘n ~]ml others whose names ’\.m more 1)'\'4“] vm‘s. lfltl'(wn ithlhl‘.""y i e Washingt ? . (On_ Fridav, October £8. 19 nius. % R ¢, 3 appeared in the court records. Those | taken against the hotel and lodging o Filipino Club o Hanfagton: aspital, W11 f A HARRIS N I LY ALY : i » found | house keepers for failing to comply SPURNS STRAW VOTE Inc.. will give a Halloween mas-| Murrag). son of Gearse Frod and the late g ] records, and a soiled gray c: in the dentist’s office, were the only | With the regulations which llvuui;'e querade dance tomorrow at LAiglon [ Elen E: el (ot e o . tangible bits of evidence they had io | all such visitors to be reported to the | Citizens' Lacks Club. morning "at 9 o'clock. thence ‘to Sacred Bu Now for Chrlstl"(ls i b RA 20 llee: T sueveral Instances: ik was ns' Association Lacks Time TR Heart Chirch. where mass will olve the mystery of the shootinz. | . 5 The Felloweraft Club of Federal| for the reposs of his soul. Relatives - Gross is believed 10 have been siain | found that police commissionares or| and Sympathy With Proposi- e 1 friends invited. Interment’ at Rock Creek A MOBERATE DEPOSIT WILL RESERVE AND CLOCK by a pat vho sa ornting | their subordinates had been cor- Lodge, No. 1, F. A. A. M., will hold | ¢ Re. \ i et o oL in his oneraling | Lupted. The consequence s that tion, Committee Holds. their annual Halloween dance at the |gpist. Spddents. on Octaber 28, 1097, at gift of a reliable Seth Thomas clock perpetuates alike the | small dental mirror elatened in ins | hotel keepers are now on their £00d | gpecial Dispatch to The Star. New Willard Hotel tomorrow evening. | “4ne, Waghineion, " eaifariue. Admirhl happy sentiment of the giver and its own intrinsic merit and beauty. ‘:‘Iflf‘; (l‘f;hrhnhl:;‘r'.ds were the founda- :‘;‘P‘“};“;"'}"r“m“" "”‘;“'.‘j,'i‘:l‘{;"'_"j}“}.‘;'ifl“ - gfil\":)x"_"\x‘;or;)ll\(\ ,“\;;:‘i svlr::ver ':!;. A Hreonz's faneral fomis 1300 X st . Select-a Seth Thomas clock fi S hisripiid | et lodgings, and the police estimate | - 2ens' Assoclation, through % Alington Cemetery. Please omit flowers. 7 rom the large and comprehensive as- ety g get lodgings, and the police estimate | ,cijon of its executive committee, at NDY® - Dottt 108 ! | that large numbers of foreigners have |5 gecial meeting lost night, declined Births Reported e T, e ol X . | ; v X, sortment here and as it grows in service its comfort and delight . {ARMED ROBBERS GET $30 |'°ft, the countrs vohuntarily. = | participate in the straw vote fo| The following birthe have been reported to | feobe Chamed § Gueer, A" LACRA N 2 35 ! | ascertain which of the four candidates | the, Heaith Demartment in the past =4 hours T e e increases the appreciation of the recipient. FROM COLORED VICTIM ivints have mot heen overlooked by | oy our candidates | ), (e R ang Alise T. Buseh, boy. Mrmng‘;”'v;‘n\m e o‘,fl;g)i;;;g 8 ) o e i commonwenlth attorney in the | N ir¥and Helen M. Beck. boy. M. Chiappe’s keen Corsican eve. and | fopthcoming election appeared to have Filliam R. and Lula B. Caldwell, boy. t W 5 | e | there is' a widespread discontent | yhe girongest support of the organized aid Jessie Bowers. boy. LAKENAN. On Fridas. October 28. 1027, Other Thefts of Day Include tmong keepers of such places. who | citizens of Arlinzion Counts. L 5 Cathering . Coleman: i, anhe Grte T 1h0T B oot e SARAH I compla at bus < heing e After considers o s Theron B. and Donna_ 0. Clements. girl. beloved wife of the late Ab- Snatching of Purse and $200 by, an excess of surveillance. But the | oAter consideration of the request| oot Bnd Frances B, Barkles. sirl akenan; - Funeral from above ‘ad- |energetic prefect is not deterred, and | propotients of the straw vote,| gobert €. and Aunle Garmer. gifl. dress Monday. October 31, 2 p.m. Friends { Haul in Home. et . | the committee decided it lacked time | Thomas £ and Ann Stephens. giri. and relatives invited. Intérment Glenwos [ et “""" lP: e ”;';‘" ”l‘-" he will "‘l"' and sympathy with the proposition. | Earle and Mary Chariton. gurl. Cemetery 30 | (At the point of a pistoll two imen | FEHLCe” LALE, 10 SHe [gI0omY respac Plans were made for the associa-| PRouslas E and Donie Newton. ziry. MERCHANT on Satuniar. October 30. 1927 el ’) hility of 01 vert TR - | tion': N G i s vo rank and o M ney. girl. » heloved d | #eld up John McPherson, colored, of | DIt of London. nevertheless it ap-| tion’s participation in the water car-| hoecion P ol Giadve St Dewhurst, bos. | Sy, LOFISE. P .'_‘\"vlrm‘fr‘.'fm;.'pd"! 164315 Eleventh street, last night, and | PPArs certain that from now on its|pjeai A donation of $10 toward the and Annie Ruth. boy. | montn 1 from her narents’ resi- took $30.37 from his pock; { reputation for unlimited merrymaking | aypenses i 1 e I'D, T and Gladss M, Ellicott. boy.| fence. 1716 Bay st. o on Monday, Octo- his pocket, he’ told p expenses of this affair was voted. Randali D, e Guiik. Doy | pemesinas® : o police. The hold-up oeenred ine g | will decline. Montes H Sto b Villiam W “and Mildred Guiick. boy. 31 at 10 am. “Relatives and friends ¥ curred in a| A T Monroe H. Stockett, president, an-{ George and Lillie Robinson. zirl. { invited. Interment Cedar Hill Cemeters patch of woods hetween Thirteenth i [ nounced that tickets for the organiza- zs and Tdelia Jones. girl | MYERS. _ Suddenly. Friday. = October 28, . . and Holly streets and Georgia avenue. tion’s entertainment and dance to he | Willlam and Mars Jones sirl 1927, JOHANNA. beloved wife of William c L . . E 2 4 eorgn and Dorothy Brown. cirl AN s Coxnody -Hour-Strike Seth Two colored hoss snatched the purse Church to Give Bazaar. |held in the 0dd Fellows' Hall in | frer 2o PO Pioknt e Set| omas of Mrs. W. H. lnnl\ 1104 M street, arendon November 11, are being k and Adelle Blackwell. be Moudar. October 31,°at 2 p.m. Interment h \l l l . while she was waiting for a street car The trustees of the Lincoln Consre- | disposed of rapidly, and that the| Edward and Ethel -Vnh““:‘:'r "wh‘v-“_ Cedar Hill Cemetery. 30 M | Cl k Thomas ] antel Clock at the corner of Deiaware avente and | ational Temple will give a bazaar in | financial success of the affair is vir- Hags A T [RUSSPLL. Departed this Jife Saturaay. ante ocC B streets north chortly before o | the lecture room of the church all |tually assured. The proceeds will he v Qotober’ S0 cHEET it pllef g Miidence) 522 50 o'clock last night. She said the hoys | this week, beginning tomorrow. In|applied to the community house fund. 5 o b Eugene R. Russell. Funeral services at appeared to be about 12 years old, but | Addition to many booths there will =i S 3 L e L !1»‘1"““ e 812 that. they ran away o an away so fast she could | e a gypsy tent as a special feature. | 3 3 £ b 95 ok == A et et S e s n0L give a good description of them, | The bazaar will open at 8 o'clock | POPKINS PLEADS GUILTY.| Raibh and Esther Ricparison, bos. | o i tate omin, P, Col: B The modestly priced mahogany finished has placed a gong of bell metal. Its tone Sy oAb il n et ionn) | SRS RIYIEHE excapt SO comm e Sonerat'L. "na Toiventa Harmon. boy T ol Tome Hemtmoate Ml W model will enfiven many places about the has been described most accurately as the Blolen Sfaoh e s rovilver were [IIRIUapan at T AUIE 808 Jventlol ook of Borniere DOnkl ORCIbeR . | oo e e B B! St Rt ot Enietonel Church home—also giving assurance of fine time. peal of a distant church bell on the hour Ta s inre ps o cosnc e foe (CTeves | TLER A B EHEIGE et fcon AT Oineten “with' Tai "military } Willard street yes. | tumes that night. ¢ et at Arlngton keeping service R-day--hour and half stroke and a ding-dong on the ‘quarter- terday by a thief who entered lhxtvu:'h s e s tliiiel Dlntar Deaths RCPOY“‘d- .“'»"\';;'-',"'"\. On Saturdav. October 29, 1927, hour strike. Silvered dial. hour strike, 7:;‘::4:!:]0\’\".”.1'«;“'I No one yas in the ¥ Iward W, Popkins, former vice | iy fallowine deaths have been report to| VAt S pm 'm'ip;?\,’T:;'.v’;i.,i;rk{R “Comer q @ he time, Bunby told president of the Merchants Bank and | the Health Department in_the past 2§ hours: [ it ave nw. K ERINE V. SWARZ- Lu‘-[)'e; . He estimated his loss at about SHIPPING NEWS Trust Co., and_former treasurer of | Wvinton W. Duval. 86, 3153 South Dakota | AN, beloxeil mcther of Fdny v Nall $200. the Merchants Securities Co., pleaded | **Sarah Hamilton. 83, Gallincer Municipal| Pennevlvania ave. nw. on Mondav. Oct v 3 2 y AUTIOIN OIS e eiterday before O stice | Hospital her 31 ac @ pm. Interment at Glenwood Seth Thomas Banjo Clocks i Arieain ot ampchutioes From | [ I Feversey beors ‘chict Tuvive Bocl" o ss aage oo s, | i © S ioirien & G = Q e 5 ver Hurt in Crash. New York. first count of an indictment charging H Cat, G% 901G st TR T s NI RERT B henaesd T There are many patterns of Seth Thomas Thomas Dorsey, -colored. about him with embezzling §3.000 from the [ Johanua Mvere, 68, 1551 M1, ave. ne. | band of tha'daia "Asnes Triplett. Nofice ) T . S s S ears old, was seriously injured yos. ARRIVED YESTERDAY Merchants Securities Co., April 27.| Hame E. Clafiin. 52, 1397 Longfellow st.| patsrman. on Frida A Clocks that radiate the spirit of Early terday afternoon when & trackest | Munchen—Bremen ........... Qeiober 101 1825, Asslstant United Sates Attor: }i"'“"‘n""r%“h' it 356 00hRy st i [EXSUNAIEY dn fctian] ?’Tw':::::l “DANTEL : 5 . e O Mashe AL o am * 01010001 lOctober 18 | i - £ ce Cald obertson 7 ith e Lo b D American artistrv—of Colonial charm. s driving was struck by a freight | Quern Talte o siininOdeber 18] ney Horning entered a nolle pros as | Fiie Gldeg Rebertson; 1L, B720 Loth =t devoted husband of Wapstead of L Lt . | car of the ., & A. Railroad at | RepublioeTrinid | to the remaining counts of the indict- | Hospital b B S o g ~roks Many of them are faithful reproductions ; Fiftyeichth aiid Dix sireets " norih- DUE TODAY. ment and Chief Justice MeCoy re. | o THAN of Flors and John Kidwell, 17 dase, | 57+ 100 H st Ty, o0 Mopday, Octory g N 5 = T s e was taken to Casuc 0s. | California—Glasgow \v...Octobe ferred the case to Probation Officer |Tjyiieice Hospital, v Boxle tional Cemetery. 30 of designs produced by Seth Thomas one al by Mra, Lewis Niewaid a5y sios. | Voleniamhormuda *120002 October 35| Steele for ipvestigation and. report. | Comims Hoagal0 Mary Boxles. 5 dasa. |yyyyrane™ on Fridar. October 28, 102 hundred years ago. 25, jachusetts avenus northeast. Hos. | Monteres—brogmss 222202 Gllbey 5 | Popking was permitted to remain on | jgmuel ¥ g, 51, Tubercutons Era e, eloved Brishang ‘of Ells ) { al authorities say that Dorsey may DUE TOMORROW > ail pending the report of the proba- | ™ 'Elien Ronner. 39, Freedmen's Hospital, | liams,_ Funeral services at hi have sustained a fractured skull. | Andania—Liverpool Octobe: tion officer. | Stephen Harrison, 35. Walter Reed General| late residence. 5703 14th st. i i 5 " . —_— et s g ki aaHE it Hozpital d0c. October 40, at % om, s s s s 3% — | (eltie—Liverpool .7 ‘Qctobe Popkins had heen with the bank for 70 Defrees ct. T TRV T st — —_— — — FOUND. 3 g tober a number of years and left its employ Garetia ot 4 NTMALS wini ; | P ooy in April, 1925, The indictment was | o : i LS iy’ Animal et | & " reported February 3, 1927. Attorney In Memoriam. OSARY. silver. lnst Spring. M s = < Coopcn Lucien H. Vandoren appeared for the - - oken of love 2 neeticit ave. near Dr. Croson's e Losmste accused, s Director ang 8 b ‘v\(‘n‘n ‘: ‘1r"l:‘l‘x|!g=;dn-. Franklin 4613, Liy ection. Comma- | §oHN g : A LT3 - ARBER. who'entered into eter g vl dodern Crematoriame Moder | nal rest one vear azo today. October 30, Majestic—Southamnton 1926, | o Do A, o O PAINTINGS ON m PLAY. ¥ T e e L e i S oth and 3 i :3:.'-'".";""'i{',.\'k.‘I' e bat e roonet S 1337 10m St N W “m(‘,'.f."'\u','{' 7. ore oy 'hvz‘,f":,:y“‘;;‘\::”'r;"rf!';”t‘f'_" o2 i R T R ’ S S B O S e G i R ‘Ocinber 35| Woman's Democratic Club Opens| W Warren Ta]tayul] SRS S L LR el DUE WEDNESDAY. 5 Sheeetly dleen. thy work i+ done: - Thursiay Manchuria—San Francisco. ... . . .October 13 Exhibition Tomorrow. 14th & Spnnx Rd. Col. 464 Yog have cone where thowe who loved Sou R —— | e N RS - . ot | Y " : e Teiiern | DUE THURSDAY The Woman's National Democratic Timothy Hanlon | TR WiFE ETTA FARBER. © viemity of Connect T BidEr | Bt g reeitles. .. . Qctober 13 | Club tomorrow will open a week's ex- | a4y u g N.E__° Phone L sess | In =1 but loving remembrance o Outober 33 | nibition of the Woman Citizen col- mother. ANNIE B laake re o ecs X f insholm—Gothenbiirg . .... . .. October E : i tlnnh iONobeE 8 : | away Gne year ago today. a e Hewanl Ola—Santa Marta . Octoher 25 | lection of paintings at its clubhouse, Wm. H Sardo & Co. Octaber ava . 2 ? : LT gnewers T hame_of | ta—Bermuda.’. " November G New Hampshire avenue. This Evary dav my hear? roes wandering ’ al e oreis Sumon' 13336 Tori 1 i i [ Li bul 3 : S - 0. DUE FRIDAY. ollection is being displayed all over rivate Limousine Ambulance oo a crave not far away Seth Thomas i Alpha 7 | Mavretania—Southampton .. October 20 | the country and is composed of the |15 8 8 NE. Lincoln 524 THSTS (s o o dess Sals ’ . ol I | I R Washington—Bremen .17 Octob inals of a series of 12 cover Modern_Chapel No_ane knows how T.miss her. Westminster Chime A Breath of T BaniefAlahist SR 0 tiois . representing pionecr Amer Frank Geiet’s Sons Co. B Ty e B s P | 3 1 e, nowe North RS DUBISADUBDAY: | 1 e x| Woment ywhich were used by the Ny Main 2473 | v iiT atornil moat hovond the Areve: \I'lntel Clockg r 3 GLASSES. shell-rimmed. in Latavetis Park | RomacsGrooa . .. coeotoher 33| Woman Citizen from October, 1926, to ain | wER LOVING So% Wi N, BENVER. » A Fe S ()ld \(:“; ;"gln"(l or near junction of Mt. Pleasant and Geor B L | October, 1927. 1t is, according to the | HAWKINS. Tn ead hot loving remembrance . fonen ar v, Rowird, ! i OUTGOING STEAVERS, Citizen's announcement. the only col- P A TALTAVULL f T Mieints an , Frandmaher. One-quarter hour Westminster Chime There are many patterns of Seth HANDBAG. tan leather i ST Tectiontol s s dl feala: e (il TALTAVULL. Msr RS GG s Clock, in <olid mahogany. with seif-ad- Thomas Clocks—reproductions of Co- rrsare B st berween I e [T Fan—Ean i cona: [T pletaren aive v Ne e Wenho foved justing chime movement, and Tonial types—that are in great favor in ERINGERE DOG. ool SAILING TOMORROW PR e l“'l,l“"hm“‘m Lol DL | e \?».{:“»'.'Ar:'”"fuf’\“lf‘"fl.?:r'"“‘ b i hrowit lost Wedne e el additional hour strike, ~Silvered 345 the decoration of modern homes. 2 un trom T4 BT el ewand | (At Saciiy | Prelwitz and Harry Townsend, and CHAS. S. ZURHORST A g S e i} 21 i a ekl ey e e i presencs ROAr .\wua'\ ey beetiitul Seloflc epresent both historical women and 1, .EAST, CARITAL ST PAUCHTER * AND GRAND- The Sharon strikes the hour and hali ; 10 1007 H st ns. o phone | {in, Ruenos Aires | < o hour. Mahogany finish. 14 l7 PLANO TUN R BINGE R | Far North—st. | < symbolical of general phases = St ‘l}"“ M P Wl ROTRERS Extra Pavments ‘Hmwrvl %* inches high M S SDAY. | of women's contributions. They in- REEDER. In loving remembrance X N AEath | clude “The Landing of the Pilgrim of our _dan and” sister. | PICCOLA DT EGTT Wieath Diit | (it Rosao. —-Genoa | Mot une Hutchingson Read Out Sncc..dlngthn()riglnll 2l R o0 oSt W ene ypar Georgia ave. ; i . [ L noi of Meeting, ress Mar MEMBERS OF AMSTERDAM DIAMOND EXCHANGE Y 34 Buren sts. — Diantzic | Deent of Wi arp ‘W.R.8PEARE CO. Loved in life. in death_rememhered. . = N Ty re arding. g i 5 s k P . JEWELERS SILVERSMITHS AT BRACELE] s 7y i | Revolutionary Patriot”; “Sacajaw 1623 Connecticut Ave. Tn ead but loving ';{p';.ar'h:‘r.g,{i{g ot George Washington 10 SAILING WEDNESDAY, o ? % Byrzatroenst. Risband and . father. J o T " Elizabeth Cady Stanton he_Pio- R g SadIale Soutgamton. neer Mother ot the. priries vy | POTOMAC 4600 eomumern. | TELE, Wi F00, 18,205 ik od Santa Marta 2. 5 POINT i e ame | 8 Pren o Lyon."” “The Underground Raiiway Wa o, loved xou sadly mise sou. ne’”:_teward. . . “Clara_Darton, Founder”; “Temper- e Who hold vou vers dear. § LING SDAY. " 3 Wl _in lonely hours of N PUl __ nvall_white mark fribe Ml wnce Pioneers” and “Susan'B. Anthony 317 Pa. Ave. i P s WL g Tieai, chiort hajr. resenil { American_ Shivper—Lond 5" SO, * fent, SHORC hale ceaenibicn an aindate: namo | American_Shibper—London. Sentenced to Prison p Model Cnapel Wianue 1200 Yoy, R OVING WiFE SN0 S6¥ EFgIE ki st 3 weeles iz reward for In SO08 0t Town. Private_Ambulance Auto_Serviee D ERLE. ey et b R T AR 5 T. F. COSTELLO WOLEE. Sy 10 9 e ot b P UPPY. o ted States "ol N 2 el 1 v ] ‘who ent ° o PUPPY AT inq | Unlied - SIxtearCapenhagen Light Opera Places Open. 1728 N_Camitol St_ NORTH_7978. into ‘eteinal rect twelve vears ago "today. _L—__— " ¢ : - Cartoll | Wetphalia—Hamburs. g FomE R October, ADOLPH KAHN ARTHUR 1. SUNDLUN ‘ e = Wytheville—Rotterdam. _For the production of Rollin Bond Joseph F. Birch’s Sons B Presid . ree ARl g ptain (L S SAILING FRIDAY light opera, “Cherry Blossom Time (ISAAC BIRCH) resident Sl e g wrer | check mones: " founta i ¥ ] PRI there 1s room in the Washingtonians|3034 M St. N.\V. Ehone west R 3 s Finder N 1334 | Malestic—Sonthamnton. - for a half dozen girls and as many Exiatanes 193] GEO ( SHAFFER RI Botcan s—Tomians” ECHl S L Ll V I,, SPEARE CO GXTRESSIVE FLORAL ENBLEMS AT MOD- K Ot il voice, type and ability to attend re- ) i - ; | SAILING SATURDAY. { hearsals regularly. Mr. Bond will hold | weitner tho, wiccrsors of nor "’“'0";"" FEL . 136, N 2616 twa bla k....'v‘u hou ."q "fiL".’u CL"E’::..'}:T:‘ A TS i cstons, e e l SN W ly Store, l__4fl‘ & Eye vale dog had eollar with i G g TR, et . munity Center, at the Wilson Nor 009 t. N. Dt v LoolIAL LT 3 RO E el g School, Eleventh and Harvard, from Foemerl BLACKISTONE, 1407 H phone” Main 3 Wisconsin' 3261 after Greta—Santo Domineo City. 7 to 8 o'clock p.m. tomorrow and Beautiful Floral s e | A Tande——Buenos Aires. Thursday evening: TN E T e — L ekl Pan AmericarRuenos Aires, The “life tree” of Jamaica continues| Do hot nfi':'e"flu'n'ml’."a» g, — P htin pevery e m q Volendam-—Rotierdam Lo g thetntter (6 haRik oresented D agenta. Artigtli—exDressi vo—inexpanti e only from " assncia L7505 "Black. San Juan—San Juan, o g#pw for months after it has been pr Slode Hotel 1016 THIh ot 5. Reward BL6 Fenauan—gian Juan, d I S Ie RN E Gude Bros. Co,, 1212 F '