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THE EVENING STAR, With One Firm 22 Years William F. Elkiott Undertaker o Has Left That Firm to Manage ‘ The Brown Stone | Funeral Home i of W. W. Chambers Co. ’ Funeral services for ancis Stew Yilat Davidge, who died . last Friday, 14th, Cor. Chapin N.W. v]wm-o conducted at his late residence, | Phone Col. 432 1610 Park avenue, Baltimore, today. at | ‘ln o'clock. Rev. Dr. Benjamin B. Lov- ST ARSI i@, | ott, rector of the Memorial I ~opal Church, officiated. Interment was in Greenmount Cemeteery. Honorary pallbear:rs were: C. Phil lips Hill, William Clagett and Howe ThHtten of this city; Robert A. Fishes 1dwarc. Duffy and George Weems Wi liams of Baltimore. Mr, Davidge was the son of the late Walter Dorsey Davidge, distinguished lawyer, and Mrs. Anna Washinzton Davidge, and was a great-gi Dr. John Beale Davidge, founder the University of Maryland, and desce.dant, on his mother’s side, Richard Bland Lee. He is survived by his widow, N Mabel Wagner Davidze of Baltimor three sisters, Miss Mand L. Davidze, Miss Anna W, Davie and Miss dith H. Dayv and three brothers. Walter D., William F. and John D Davidge, all of this city F. S. DAVIDGE RITES HELD IN BALTIMORE Funeral Takes Place From His Res- idence There—3 Brothers ' of a of in D. C Survive. 1319-1321 F Street OCTOBER 31 STORE NEWS andson of MRS. LANDVOIGT DIES AT GRANDSON’S HOME Widow of Memphis Newspaper Man Was Former Resident of District. 2 u Landvoigt, mother of | William H. Landveist of the dramatic department of The Star, died Friday 1t the home of her grandson, Charles X Gawler. in Columbia, S. . Death was caused by heart trouble. She vas 85 vears old Mrs. Landve | John A. Landve of Memphis, Tenn., War and who was widow of man was the newsparer before later WASHINGTON, D. €, MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1927. e e e TR s S S e NI A 8- 1% with the Government Printing Office here. He was one of the first presi- dents of the Bookbinders' Society of Washington. Mrs. Landvoigt had lived here nearly all her life, going to Columbia about a year and a half ago. Funeral services will be held at the chapel of the John R. Wright Co. to- morrow afiernoon at 3 o'clock. Inter- ment will be in Glenwood Cemetery. Dr. John C. Palmer, grand chaplain of Masons, will officiate at the services Besides her son, she is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Dora A. Emniert, and several grandchildren. . In order that the King could enjoy greyhound racing of Spain under the Civil | electric light a special race was post- connected | poned until 10 o'clock recently. Hours: 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. This Is Our 5™ Anniversary Special Bargains for 3 Days Not a Pretty “Ad” But There’'s MEAT in It $45 Two-Pants Suits 45 Blue Overcoat With or Without Velvet Collar $40 Tuxedo Suits $32.50 $350 Perrin’s Gloves Buckskin and Arabian Mocha $30 Top Coats $1 7.50 B OSTONIAN Shoes for Men S Teaching Washington Greater Shoe Value White Shirts $4-75 “St. Albans’ Broadcloth with attached collar or plain neckband. Oxford with attached col- lar only. Neckwear 93¢ Imported Bright Stripes in the Famous Mogador Silk $1.50 Quality Linen Weave Handkerchiefs The $7.50 ‘“Campus” The $9.00 “Press Club” Bck mi TS 7 -75 The $7.50 “Gridiron” The $11.00 “Strand” The $8.00 “Hi-Jack” Black Only Black and Taa Black or Tan $8'75 Black or Tan $6'75 $6.75 $5.85 TRIBUTE TO MEMORY OF HUGH B. ROWLAND D. C. Supreme Court in General Term Hear Fervent Eulogy of Deceased Attorney. The justices of the Court held a session this morning to do honor | Hugh B. Rowland. a member of the grievance committee, who died July Attorney Roger J. Whiteford, chairman of the committee, delivered the eulogy. Mr. Whiteford spoke of the high character and integrity of Mr. Rowland and pointed out the during the seven years while Row- land was a member of the grievance | committee he was very report against a lawyer iets clearly established uld be disbarred. Ar. Whiteford said Mr. Rowland was vears old and had “reached the when manhood’s morn had just passe | its noon.” He said the lawyer had| been horn in Baltimore of Southerr parentage, his grandfather having rved on' the staff of Gen. Lee; was lucated in public schools there, and | came to Washington as a page in the press gallery of Congress, and later became a1 elerk in the War Depart ment. Here while workinz by day, he studied law by night and later entered the oflices of the law firm where he re mained to bocome a membeg of the firm following his admission to the | bar. Tefore the United States enter war Mr. Rowland had been Bri vice consul and adviser to the Br embassy, Mr. Whiteford said, which | position he relinguished to become at | tached to the War Department and tc serve with the adjutant general’ | office in France, whence he wi ha the rank of lieutenan: “olon then resumed the law practice which he continued until hi: | death, | M {to the | ceased istrict Supreme | in general term | to the late | unless that the | he | Whiteford paid a high tribute legal attainments of the de nd pointed out that he had no | specialized in any branch of the law | thut was known as a general practi tioner to whom persons might have recourse to learn all branches of the | aw. | COUNSEL TO BE CHOSEN. |, Blection of a successor to Charin Brown, general counsel of the Wash- | |ington’ Chamber of Commerce, who | {died recently, will be held at the monthly meeting of the board of di- {rectorsof the organization tomorrow | evening at the offices of the chamber in the Homer Building Tke audit committee, Dove, chafrman, William M. ill meet in the of- s of the chamber tomorrow noon and the membership committee, C. | Melvin Sharpe, chairman, will hold a luncheon ~mecting tomorrow at the Occidental ~ 1otel. The committee studying the question of a new loca- tion for the chamber headquarters, of which Tvan €. Weld is chairman, 7:30 o'clock tomorrow. BISHOP M’DOWELL SPEAKS |; "REDERICK, Md Bishop William F. McDowell of the Methodist Ipiscopal Church, ington, was the principal speaksr at services held at the Maryland Odd Fellows Home here yesterd Seve thousand members of the order from Maryland and the District of Columbia made _heir annual pil- grimage to the home. services, an inspection tour of the buildings was made by the visitors. —_— LOST. BILLFOLD. man's, black. Kcep money a8 reward. Return registration and driver's permit and papers to Ernest May. care of Helen Didiake. 1105 North 26th st. Rich- mond. Va. » BROG Ttalian _mosaic. very larg~. black with bright flowers. gold rim: either in Palace Theater or downtown section. Re- ward__1731 H n.w. Apt._ BROOCH. wit e pearls in center. Saturday: reward. Lincain 20 SHAIN. thin. around F st. st.. Ant. 311 pho CLASS PIN, National Universi itials on bick, M. L. P. Reward. n_1811. COAT. baby's Baltimore, _Reward. October 31.— s of Phone e Tong. platinum _and pearl: Liveral reward, 2400 1ith Telephone Col. N8 o st on_road pink _silk_coat, Capitol 1001 E EARRING ts. antiqua_amethy Hth KIAla Tadarer Bod Conter Marke 1I_Col. 4884, SSES in_Laurel Clubhouse. ._Call Mrs. C. E. Riddle, Terrace. Baltimore, Md. phone_Lafayette_3805. FUR. brown fox Sunday evening, between 1604 K and 900 19th st. n.w. ' Reward Retirn _to Miss E. R. Osborn. 1603 K n.w. OVERCOAT. Society Brand. at game Collese Park Saturd beral reward. J. B. tenet. 11 insey_Blde OVERNIGHT BAG. case. containing day " between Washington North 1122 PEKINGESE DOG. hrown: afternoon from 74734 H $10. Return to 1007 H s Lincoln 9629, POCKETBOQK, on Mass.ave. near Wiscon- sin” ave. ~Sunday night: contamns sma amount 6f money, lady's watch, class ri ete._Reward. A P. Carter. 921 U st. n POINTER, biack and white: black fac | wearing brown ~ collar, Answers name Bruce: reward offered. Phone Bowie 21-F-21. Tib- 213 Tele- eral tew Mt. Royal b letters and clothing. Sun- and Rockyille. Tost Wednesday st. se.: reward. n.e. or phone g, Sith black harness Reward. Call North POLICE DOG,large. answers to Pal” SUITCASE. black. from automobile, between Union Staiion and Conn. ave. Sunday ev iz containing ladies' clothing: liberal r il returned to~Mrs. Hepburn. 3109 Woodley rd._Adams 5316. TOPCOAT. Tixht gray. knit_ in_clubhouse at Laurel. Saturday, October 20th: reward. Call Clevelind 1249 id o Pa. ave. between St Reward_if returned Frank. 5778. old filled; valuable ¢ irom association: Friday. 205 Black: <tone_Hotel. 1016 17th_st. n.w._ Reward. 4 WRIST WATCH_ lady's. tan leather strap: near Fox Theater or Lincoln Park car. Re- Phone_Lin._1236-J. - . in front of 2702 Ontario rd.. Friday eveniny return and re- ceive_reward. LOST—DOG. Boston bull_terrier. white on throat. for phite feet. '$3 reward for return to' 141 w." Phone North 8967. TCH. lady’ Perry & Walsh Morticians Private Ambulances 29 H St. NNW. Main 984 WEARING APPAREL BLACK For Mourning ‘n 24 Hours CarmackDry Cleaning&DyeingCo. Line. 1810. Line. 1812 Ryan Service Wins Appreciation Our patronage extends to all points of the city and people in all walks of life. In every instance we offer service that is appreciated. Funeral parlor, private ambulance and livery in con- nection. JAMES T. RYAN Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. ‘"'.’:I;g:‘t;t;;l careful not to | | Bumtaio will |8 meet at the chamber headquarters at !‘A ‘Wash- | Following the | Dblack. square traveling | THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Fair tonight; nIn( T‘ cool tonight; tomorrow partly clouc Maryland—Fair; tonight: tomorrow Virginia—Fair partly cloudy; temperature. _West Virginia—Partly cloudy to night and tomorrow; not much change in temperature. | | Records for 21 Hours. | | not quite so cool | partly cloudy. | tonight; tomorrow not much change in Thermometer—4 p.m., 62; § p.m., 57: 12 midnight, 51; 4 a.m. 52; 8 am., noon, 63. arometer—4 p.m. 30.31; 12 midnight, 303 30.34; 30.16; 8 p. ;4 am., 30.3 noon, 0. st temperature, today. temperature today. ure same. lowest, 5 Tide T: hINA (Furnished by United and Geodetic Su Today—Low tide, 6:18 a.m. and 6:10 pm: high tide, 11:46 am Tomorrow—Low tide, 08 a.m. 06 p.m.; high tide, 1 a.m. p.m. 63, occurred " 18, occurred 7am Tempe Highest, 75; late last year States rvey.) Coast nd and 12 The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun r 5:10 pam, Tomorrow — sets 5:09 p.m. Moon rises 12:03 a.m Automobile lamps to b half hour after sunset. m.; sun sets | un rises 6:34 a.m.; sun sets 9:27 pm, lighted one- Great Falls—Condition of the water, cloudy. Harpe Shenand | Condition of the Water. | i Ferry—Potomac, ar, ah, slightly cloudy. Weathe in_Various Cities. Temverature #z ey [t Stations, Aawolrg Weathar oty ‘wreg ol we Ahileno « Alhany Atlanta Atlanti Baltimor firminghan. & Bismarck .. Boston Ciondy Clea Clear Clondy Clody Peloudy Pt.cloudy Pt cloudy Pt cloudy Clear Clear Clear €y Denver Detroit El Paso Galveston Helena Huran. & iy Indiatianolis Cle Clo . Pteiondy Clond Preloudy * Cloudy Pt.clondy Ptlelondy loudy Clear Pt.clondy Pittshurg Portland.Me' Portland Or. Francisco Lovis. e’ WASH.. D.C FOREIG 8 am.. Greenwich time. today.) Stations, Temperatuie. Weather. Rain Part_cloudy Ciear Part clondy Part cloudy Rain Rain Part cloudy v 3 Berlin Conenhazen. Stockholm. Gibraltar. Horta ( Hamilton. San Juan, Havana, Colon. C: Germany: De Sweden. . Spain. . aval). Azores. Bermud Porto Rico. loudy Death Due to Anesthetic. An autopsy performed at the morgue yesterday upon the body of Frederick C. Riedesel, clerk to the committee cn post offices and post roads of the | House of Representatives, who was | found dead Saturday afternoon in a {room in Raleigh Hotel, showed that | death resulted from a dose of an | anesthetic. The autopsy was per- formed by Dr, Joseph C. Rogers, dep- uty coroner, and Coroner J. Ramsay Nevitt gave a certificate of suicide. | Capt. J. N. Dalton Assigned Duty. Capt. Joseph N. Dalton, Adjutant General's Department, on duty at the War Department, has been assigned to additional duty with the 313th Field Artillery and also with the Or- ganized Reserves of the 3d Corps Area. Deaths. BOLDEN. Deparied this October 2. 1927 at 9 (MATTIE) BOLDE: Noses Boiden and beloved mothe life Saturday. 0 a.m.. MATILDA widow ‘of the_late Mary Annie Malvina~ Carter. Lulu Funeral from Tuesday. Ross pers Dlease copy On_Monday. October 31, 1027 5 am.. JULY CARROLL departed this fo. after’ a short illness at her residence 730 Navy pl. se. She leaves to mour their loss. “one sister, one brother and two granddaughters. three srandsons and six _great-grandehildren and a host of other_relatives and friends. Funeral Fri- day, November & at St. Crprian's Church o'clock am. Interment at Mopnt Blivet Cemeters- COOMBS. On Sunday. October 30. 19 her late residence 1343 Poto ave. s.e.. ELIZABETH ANN. widow of the late Al fred Coombs, in the 75th vear of her age Funeral from the ehapel of P. A. Taltavu!l 436 7th st. s.w.. Wednesday, November < at 8:30 am.: thence'to St. Peter's Church Znd and C sta. s.e. where requiem mass Will be said at'0 o'élock for the renose of her soul. Relatives and friends invited | Tnterment Cedar Hill Cemetery. 1 DUCKETT. Passed into the great heyo Sunday. October_30. 1927 at Freedme Hosnital, HENRY H. DUCKETT of 111 South Carolina_ave. se. ' He leaves to mourn ‘their Joss a loving wife. Jannie Duckett. six children five brothers six sisters. “a devoted ' mother. Mrs. S: Dickeit. and a host of other relatives : friends.” Funeral Thursday. November from late residenca to St. Cvprian 13th and C sts. se. 9 am._ whore mass will_be said for renose of his soul. In. terment Bryant Town Md. Remains rest- Georee B. Clarke Co, funeral chancl. 1416 Fia. ave. ne. until Wednesday. 2* FLEMING. On Snnday, October 30. 1927 AMALIA A widow of John Fleming. Fii- neral from the residence of her sister. Mrs. Elizabeth Kennedv 1826 Calvert st. n w on Monday. October 31. at 8 pm. Rela- [ “friends invited. Interment at phia. Pa. A snecial Lodse entied’ for Mond Stead of Tuesd vious retice). in e L e Wm.. for the virnoss of attendi mwvlnh hurial service for our late si A A. FLEMING. P. N. G at_ her sister’s reddence. 1826 tst. nw.. at 8 n.m Departed this life Sund 1927, at 10:50 pm. a MARIA. devoted mioth Reniains _resting & Co’s funeral cha Notice of funera HUNT. On Sunday, October 30, 1927 at her ‘residence. 1853 Lamont st n.w. AN- NIE MURRAY. wife of Frederick G Huat. * Funeral services at the above address on Tuesday. November 1. at < p.m. (Cincinnati. Ohio. bavers please IRELAND. On Saturday. October 20. 19% at 11 mm. "ot the Washington Home fo Inr Incurables. Mrs. N S e e e e W 1 mother of Joseph H. Treland services at her late home. (44 on Tuesday. November 1 at interment at Calvs on - Wednesday 7. at meeting of Ruth 2 10 O F. is at October 12 Gree Rhine s 8w ¢ " ard and LANDVOIGT. LAURA F A. Lan Emmert L RUngaL parvicen tor ) LANDVOIGT. widow of John i mther Gf Mrs. Dori . d William H. Landvoigt of The Eveninx Stag who died in Columbia. & D r 98, 1927 eld at’the ohn R Weikht Co, 1535 ‘uesday’ afternoon, Novem- Interment later will s on view. No n.w.. 5 o'clack. be private. Rem: flowers At ; S on Sunday morning. e 30298, &7 1 P m Mo R Crenee 01788° Cnareh n.w.. MARY HOWARD LEARY. Funeral seivices ‘at her late residence. ‘Tuesday, November 1, at 10 am. Interment Greenmount Ceme: ery. Ballimore. VERY. TDeparted this life on Saturdar. -loher 29, uw" at 9:10 p. MAR- ARET LOWERY. ‘ovember Mirch, "16th and iges”on 5 hen D September 16, China. RODERICK A at Arlingto 1. at 2 afiire of of MASON, ber 50, cloved Mary Carly on Sunday, g liness at his ne. JOHN ehind 61 of ot funeral 1007, n.w er 31, i et e ot ihe Hampshire it At 10 hompson (Phila- 31® tat the v Newhope, paDers piease copy.) On 16 ot Matu Miliex and_wife of Mes, Lillian ment i metery Mai. EDMUND < ety Taw st Init WEISE WEISF: 1533 19th WHITE, On Saturdas MARY'(nee B Rabert. White * dau Evans and motl Ro! White Jr morning. November St. Cyprian's Church miss will be sung for soul. Remaine. resting residence. 317 Gth st. n.e WHITE. On Sunday. October 30. 19 11:46 am.“at iz td now. WiLI RY WHITE. hus- 4 hite. Funeral pom.. from hi Interment TURNER 1997, at SARIE wife of Mrs Saran erite an _ Wednesday at 9 o'clock. - from where solemn high the repose of her at her mother's iy hospita ok Cemetery fln Memoriam. Bll\l\lldll{\ In_memory of MARY A who d 0 today. October 31. 19 MOTHER. BOWLER. Tn sad hut loving remembrance of our dear mothe 1ZA BOWLER. H< Jeauiem wind .\nri fading flowers Are filled with thoushts of yestersear \:m one we had in happier hours, Ere God reclaimed His priceless treasure, _For us. thy children. . Ah. to part With mem picture? Never est mother, live forever. HER LOVING SON AND DAUGHTERS. * LI GEOR¢ COUPER, ? four years ago to- my beloved fifteen life “Gone to be with Jesn DADA AND MAMA. loving memory of my dear HARLES €. DEEGAN. Jr.. who entered ‘into_eternal test wo today. October 31. 19 From this world of 1 To that land of pe has you. dear hus Where yoii have found etornal 1S DEVOTED WIF) Tn sal hot loving remembrance dear Trothor and son CHARLES : AN, TP "Wha devarind this fife tio vears ago'today, Octaher 1. 16 THE FAMILY. HOFFMAN. Tn ed tut loving remembrancs of mv dear hucband and our f3the HERRY HOFFMAN, “Who fied Sonr sears ago today. October 1 1024 “Loved in Jife. in death remembered® HIS WIFE AND CHILDREN. JORNSON, In_lovine memory of my dear sister. Mrs. FANNIE L. JORNSON. who entercd eernai rest six years azn foda Qriaber 51104 fust "When “lite' was HER DEVOTFD BROTHE . BROWNE T JORNSON. Tn memory of our dear wife and mother. Mre. FANNIE T JOHYSGN. who et 1his Life October A1, 1031 TON €. i MABEL _J. of our dear who departed today, October DEFEGAN. Tusband in and sorrow and r LEE. mother. ) this life lovine memory VINA LEE. yictory won: i Jast ; CHILDREN. FLORENCE. DAN. “IEL AND JESSIE. LUCAS. =acred to the memory of my dear and_our loving father. JAMES J. LUCAS. who departed years ago today. October 3 Laven in remembered in _death. HIS WIFE AND CHILDREN. A tribute of love to the mem- hushand. MADISON MAR- ife two years SHALL. agp 1 Thou HIS DEVOTED WIFE. who i B 5. WILLI Embalmer. dioue chuvel DIRE(,TORS ERAL aneral Director _and dgery “in_connection. Commeo- Madern Crematoriums. Moder A Call M_1385 TARLISHED 1876, g HY R, WRIGHT,_CO. 1337 10m SN N VEhor North 47._2 Mth & Spring Rd. Col. 464 “Timothy Hanlon Li3) 41 H St_NE Phone L6843 Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance 2 St. NE. i gz n s N Lincoln 524 " Frank Geier’s Sons Co. SEVENTH ST. N.W. H 'u‘(n.mzcrgm" Seisotions.__Main 2473 P. A. TALTAVULL TALTAVULL. Mer, n St S.W. 436 Th 35 BRANCR OFFICE. CHAS. S. ZURHORST oL, EAST, CALITOL ST. Phone_Lincoln ALMUS RSPEARE Succeeding thaOngmll W, SPEARECO 1623 onnecncutAw_ POTOMAC. 4600 {*5murern: ~ JAMEST. RYAN Pa. Ave. S.E. Model Cnapel tinte 1700 Pmu- Ambulancs, Auto_Servics ified Edicient Service, Chapel. W. W, Deal & Co. 816 A St _NE. LINCULN 8200, T. F. COSTELLO 1724 N_Capitol St NORTH_7978. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.W. ghome west Fatannanea iuag V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the wicceasors of nor connectea ith the_origtn Spears estahlish- men Phone Frank_60u6 1009 H St. N Formeriy 910 ¥ St. N.W. __FUNERAL DESIGNS GEO. C. SHAFFER EXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMRLEMS AT D ERATE_PRICES. TEL. 2416, Only Store, 14th & 4th & Eye BLACKISTONE, 1407 H Beautiful Floral Designs, $5 and up. X CALL MA ~Promor_Anto ot !-rvhe APUISLIr— e X DIeSgIVA—ineX De Gude Bros. Co, 1212 F st K} Auton,