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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1927. yyyyyyyyyyymyyyyyyx NKINLEY CABINET | [ wearner ] ||J, SLREEK DEB] | M & Fvossoes. |, Native of Fairfax County Had Been fare ¢ et “Tiness | | ‘ District of Columbia—Falr tonight: Il Several Weeks and fri Jon tomorrow cloudy followed by rain to- 3 . 2 Hve ata; 2wt Nofls e | morrow night; mild temperature fol- Sire. Hsabeth: Datefsn Mosw 38" ] o e e s 2 : lowed by colder Thursday. years old, died in G t iver- i am. "My n’\mn RAGAN. b Maryland—Fair tonight; tomorrow sity Hospital Fri ., g ¢ an illnes: Al b R an_{nee cloudy, probably rain tomorrow after- X T Hebt B i noon in west portion and in east por- bral weeks: 1 ’I”r‘ N, da 3 i . [ tion tomorrow night; mild tempera- A ices were o ed at chapel of | e i Ty itee John W. Griggs, Head of Mar- | [l (omorey me e | Prompted by Belief That | vre oot o o T | a, ot o, 7 7 . " Virginia—TFair tonight; tomorrow oae William A. aturday night, ew Jackion Council. No. 8. Jr. 0. 1 coni Firm, Was Former |increasing cloudiness, prohably show- | British Market Would Be | fofiowen b s in the Methodist| 1% 10 Atisnd the funerai 5 SORIOEIA X : HARRY RAGA | ers tomorrow afternoon in extreme Chucchi At Waeranlin Sunday. 2] st portion; mild temperature fol- i Pallbenrers were He Fairfax Tol- | gn Wednes Attorney General. e older Thursday § Greatly Stimulated. son, Dan Botts Tolson, Theodore and IAM_T_PERRY. Councilof Virginia—Increasing ecloudi- William Cooper, Louis and Richard ttest: M. LAROCKE. Ree.” Sec ness, warmer in west portion tonignt; Botts, all cousins of Moss. ncial_communication of Hope By tha Associated Press. tomorrow rain and colder tomorrow | By the AssociatediPress. Mrs. Moss was a native of Fa for gl LB | PATERSON, N. I, November 20.— | afternoon in west portion, much cold-| ~Belief that the British market|cor a.. and before her ma N v ) ner “HARRY RA- | John W. Griggs, former Attorney [er by Thursday. would he greatly stimulated in favor | o . ember 30, 19 | General of the United States during Record for 24 Hours. of Greek financial operations by the [51¢ 1% Sur ) A o ’;“U‘\K 5 ',."j'\{\‘;“‘* Master. | the McKiniev administration, and Thermometer—4 p.m., 56; & p.m. {refunding of the American - Greek | ER L % o | Se nmumu On Sund president of the Marconl Co. of AMeT- | 12 midnight, 55 4 amn. 1 4 ica. died yeste . ased He had | noon, 66 heen ili for several weeks with heart | Bavometer—4 pm.. 30.03: 8§ L and kidney impairment. 20.95: 12 midnight, 26.91: 4 am. \h Griggs s horn at Newton 3 9.95: noon. 29.97 N < fuated from Lafa- hest temperature, 60, occurred | Present conducted betweer L \u(l' College in . He was admit- oon taday: lowest temperature { legation and the administration, have | o |{ad to the New Jersey bar in 1871 loccurred at 2 am. today. [ amverieditano conercta oncluaion, | B e served in the New Jersey iperature o dHite laat v mit officials here fore: e | Tini L A i bl Baate. asa o 1808 at, 655 lowest, 31 > terms of the Anglo-( war |hhll I““SF" 9”‘ License. {to 1848 he was governor, the first b P settlement of last Spring under | " !.' tch to The Sta | Republican_governor of the State in Tide Tables. | which a_Greek loan in England was | ATRIFAD .. November 29.— 3,, vears, He resigned (he governor-|(purnished hy Trnited States m“qt\u-nu‘m])l\l"«l, will play a large part | Judge rent of the Fai i | ship to become Attorney General in 10T Geoastin: SUtv o) a5t | in the present conver: . Tn any | County Cor terday sranted FERIH i esident McKinley's cabinet in 1898 et 3 case, it is said, it is unlikely that|license to Rev. Joseph Hogans, an or- v 15 10th |and resigned tha cabingt office to oday—Low tide, 5:54 a.m. and the United States will agree to any |dained minister. to perform marri SPINKS. 00 Mo November 2 2 | enter private practice of the law in [P-m.; high tide, 1 am. and 1138 | settlement with terms less favorable | ceremonies in Virzinia RICHARD W' beloted hushand “of Kifty | 1901. He had been a member of the | D-. it " than those which Great Britain ob- 1 ClaNShan e Permanent Court of Avbitration at | . Tomorrow- Low tide, 642 am. and | tained. f o'clock. from St. A The Hague since 1901 6:48 p.m.: high tide 12:15 p.m. Seeks Refunding. ‘ : is widow. one son and five daugh e 1.\\13;:‘.-\,(?: S 2 The Sun and Moon. The Anglo-Greek settlement con- iy et Today—Sun rose 7:05 a.m.; sun sets | templates a refunding operation | m cignede Tof i 70 am ttend the_finers 4:47 p.m stretehing over a period of about 60| ilness of our mo : of o e RICHARD RE U'EM TO BE SUNG | Tomorrow—Sun rises 7:06 a.m.; sun | ¥ears and interest payments at the| 0 floral it S % : S DANTEL SPRIGGS | sets 4:47 vate of about 5 per cent . ek 4 n.m « ? THOMAS, y,, e ddenly Sun- From the total to be rey [ hank all those ¢ P N : Freedmen s Moon rises 11:36 a.m.: sets 9:25 p.m : o ] ¢ L ; BY VA||CAN CHOIRS | 2utomobite 1amms to be lizhted one: | Greece certain claims of the Gre o he St SRR nt Freedmen's inst t Britain Carrie M. Thom: : half hour after sunset. vernment agd i A noin v RE. IR ¢ N i AWy, (INCORPORATED) 14th & G Streets N, W. ‘lwar debts, is understood to | prompted resumption of neg | {|here 1o that end. Combsa | he negotintions, which are at [ Combs i k | Combis, and a0 sist e, William S s " arising mostly from British army ) ecsiioh S o Condition of the Water. \tions during the in the | | : 17 Corcoras Services at Grave of Unknown Sol-| « Fallk—Slightly cloudy this S B?dfl]l ! i , mutual — agreement. S 3 5 LEN hushand of T dier Will Be Held Tomorrow arpers Ferry—Potomae elear and | Feasury finally: agreed to favor the FENRERE. Qn Gl 5 o Rarker GhAia, lumbia rd. o Shenandoah River slightly cloudy this | floatation of a Greek loan en the | and fosier moiheg « cer” Fa L ot at 1:30 P.M. morning British market. sl nemE " 1 i : 3 It is poinied out that any Ameri-| from th A o e —_— ities. can-Greek settlement would "have to sting i eat darvia Co. Weat e vary considerably from the Anglo-| End funeral parlors {Sth “and Dumbari : 1 this 1if P reek one, owing to the fact that no | ot ok > f 150 D ;,’“;,“'. Greek claims are outstanding a st | S ]“{' ) A residane GEORGE the United States and that the Amer esid “Duncan”st. nel | Ve " of Arena stations. 3 v can Treasury has no authority to e SRINE. devoied aister of L cANr | ress any | opinion regarding the| DA mother of Matthew P H | merits of a foreign loan. Tt is pointed and F Pye. She also 16 i n | schedule. out, however, that the Greek govern- | nt grandehy i A sl e ' v Itum-v Church | At the same time it was annourced | A ahatasn | ment is likely to find this a very ap : v ,,[ b " Interment at !that the singers will he presented to | o i propriate time to reach agreements| (hurch Totcement Mount Oiiver Relativs and friends. mvited. 30 | President Coolidge at the White House | Alba 3 v | with her ereditors and open markets p | by his excellency Giacomo de Martino, | A i i Y lfor her loans. owing to her large | TANGY: On Mondar Xovembe i In fflemorlam {Talian Ambassador to the United 000 v | refugee problem, which is at present| ave i SARAH ' e of our | States, at Wednesday. Tt i £ 9 9% i ¥ | awaiting final solution and which pre-| o of John P Clancy aid mother |57 vl hrother JA L. CAT | the conflict which 1sed the hour 3 0 020 F sumably will involve large expendi-| pib [for the Arlington requiem to be il B8 an 034 tures. i \ : 1 |etianged. © s i : ot iy frtaiat | N i . f onz e life my heart shall hold | Casimirl, director of the choirs, wil 3 o - 4 et iy lonely sviet | personally lead them in the rendition |¢! o oy FIRST MESSAGE SENT. O Ot e h [ T e |of one of the rich sixteenth century 8 H g e of Tsabe'le Da . Lo g Palestrina works at the tomb of the |Detroit o A 4 it Ahe. Shelig of the Siered gt ik Unknown Soldier, the first time that | f it 8 Telegraphic c"m"‘“"‘c““"“ o T R A e auch n tribute has heen paid, Press Building Opened Today. 3 minediate! ving Arlington : | Cemetery the singers will go to the | 4 B Louis Ludlow, president of the Na- | Mayflower, where they are stopping, 3 B doudy | tjonal PPress Club, today opened tele- 7 | {to prepare for the benefit corcert at |1 i i¢c communication from the Na- | f payin fe to the N Pk Poli’s Wednesday afternoon at 4:30 Prelondy | ti Press Building, when he sent o tn IR | moriss will Hogie foee o'clock, which brings them *o Wash- i Gy » first telegram from the Postal Pt T ington. Procecds of the concert will |Okln, € b7 0 new office there to Al- . g0 to St. Rose’s Technical School for | paha . N . fred H. hhofer, managing editor Orphan Girls. Indications today were |Phoenix . i of the Kvening News of Buffalo, N. that all seats will be taken for this ""'I“m’“‘;;',flh‘- . ‘R‘;mf Y., former president of the club, ty-voice requiem of the Vati over the tomh of America’s Unknown Soldier will be sung at 1:30 | tomorrow afternoon instead of noon, it | | was announced following advices | | night from New York on the choirs’ | | Stein-Bloch Overcoats Play Up Your Personality HEN you wear a Stein-Bloch Overcoat you are wearing what is sponsored by the best turned-out men in the famed fashion centres of America and Europe, where dress is an art. You get exclusive pattern-weaves; exclusive color themes; authentic style-effects. You avoid the commonplace. You play up your personality, your greatest personal asset and social advantage. UtER axp EE R A RRER R R REAARX XX XKW NENEREWAHRERNKWNRY of our dea= ARARARRXR KR ARAARAARAAAARAAARARARARAARAARKARAARAARARAARAARKRARARKARAKR X XRXAARN COONEY. © x 100 X sale of tickets by the triumph scored | B clondy ¢, “of sending in this telesram the | MARY by the choirs Sunday at the New Yors | S i 3 * Runy |first message from the Postal Tele- QK?&W}\)&)&)&)&M)\)\)\)\)&)\)\)\J Hesouiun Ot o $ biere ;2o es TEI | Brene Buiting, which by ihis nct Bl i i A : : s : ear Press Building, which by this act t n W, d Tk St Tonis. - 3 Clear e b Ay ¥ FoSALIE TEwis Asp A > 2 v Jouis “oudy [opens direct communication by tele- v nd Wentern bapers. nleass 3 Polih Parliament Dissolved. | : 105 | araph hetween the Press Club's new | im BUERH b SEFVRIES, In wai bt losin memory ot WARSAW, Poland, November 29| WASH. DC. 3007 60 33 0 Clear |§11,000.000 home and the outside | DIGGS. On November at 10:30 p CULTZIE TEFFRIES. who | UP).—A presidential decree vesterday ; T o | world” 0 AR o e herved | vemi i sl L FOREIGN. Describing the new facilities of the A Genis Vil Tathisws ¥ i b nains _are ended: the expiration of their five-year term. - Greenwich time todar.) office. he said it was “beautifully [ & 3 i L vonr work ix done The date for new elections has not yet 4 Temoerature. Weather | equipped in keeping with the general el et r @ where love you been announced, but it probably will | Baris. Frane a8 Cloudy AIRIE ANarnteyiof (e ool Premt [ ues orie I s é s bl IR v Al P Cin Ruilding, with tubes connecting with | puxs. T foer - : vinz remembrance 4 S : the operating room three squares | "akat BN i Sty | Lo RATIE C e e " deqe 3 away and the mew Press Club| November o6 “tase’in®> Births Reported. e ! | auarters ol e Dol At L0 A S T 10 San J N Part cloudy —_— O —e and mother and four sisters. name Mrs Gone, but not forgotts I The following births have heen renorted to | Havana, Cuba Part clondy Ellen Brown. ! « i Litlian th A0 ond and e i . g 4 e " Boat o, e, 24 hours: | Clon.”Canal e U HYSLOP ELECTED HEAD. | . itrics. i ‘ 1oy b, e tear mother. 10 Samuer "t and. Beasic. Biidte. girl, AT nds to mourn their lo nte c 3 ’ 1800, HEADQUARTERS ;kb..?,’::‘;."wfleg.{3*;,;-,",":,,‘ BRUCE TABLER BURIED. | Government Chemist Ghosen Bresi- | michik, oy sy, Sogome: =0, 1o AT - njamin R. and Mary e . girl. g E sidence 3 i ) are aching sorely e i g4 Tl Eao, 27 Arlington Manufacturer Died Sat.|dent of Takoma Horticulturalists. | {0y 4 ot s SN fd i Sl i EN R il J. A. Hyslop of the bureau of chem-| f Rose R. Eicher. Notice Jie o god Tulia, M l‘l{::x'd Rirl. urday in Staunton. istry of the Department of Agricul o v REETS, In sad but loving remembrancs David E. and Frances Harris, girl. Special Dispatch to The Star. ture .was elected president of the 3t h e 5th_st. ne. J departed this life ten years ago today, No Windes W elon & ,'","7‘;',,';’,"1,’,;, bor. | C\WINCHESTER, Va., November |koma Horticultural Club at the annual X N, ines 0 Connt Ve Gecrge' R, B how. uneral rites were held today at | meeting last night, at Takoma Park i ot Inte reu Vi Ao h"i{';'r’a"a...’i""' e 4.'1,,,\, Clarendon, Va., for Bruce B. Tabler, | library e November 46t \ Ton e 2 Cagswell boy. of Arlington, Va., whose death Sat.| Other officers chosen were: Mrs. I N e i WHCTE reaUien | Our' daviine moiner was called away, Jommc it ker. boy v in the Western State Hospital, shade, vice ident; ! Relatives and friends | Yon have x est. dear mother, nd Franeis. Oi 3 Staunton, Va., followed typhoid-pneu- . secry 3 d § ted to attend. Interment | yoTo your na Faith Rohinson. boy . | monia, contracted after suffering a [treasurer, and Mrs, A. W. Spalding, y i have: s T S, enan, Jobasn nervous collapse, due to unusually |landscape gardener. 3 A i h and | Mattie Todd 5 close application to business duties in| An address by Dr. D. N. Shoemaker A 1 Vil | WATKINS. A tribute of love and fond res and Hattle Gankin. bov. 4 manufacturing plant at Rosslyn, Va. |0 rtment of Agriculture and | G libelle Brent.. F R Tt Tovme MRy RS Iihise, Box. Several years ago he married Miss | reports of several committee chairmen | Tiouis Hail, Fuanecal W oy Lk , pevond, MARY E. Pauline Shiner, daughter of Charles|were given. Reports showed that| 0, from the First Batist Churet b E. Shiner, this city, who with one |3.000 persons visited the eight shows y e, . at 1 p.m And <o for us there is no sting to death: E. 8. Zurhorst C. 8. Zurhorst, Jr. fi | s?r‘i and hln! parents and a brother and dencl:{l h\] the, nr;::lmizfltitm th«;‘m&l‘ P4 idence, st.| 1s but pas inz Wit abated breath sister, survive, year and that members spent $1,2 s To ove g e ompetence . in purchasing tulips and bulbs from |MARKIGAN. A B el my';:‘.:{"',';"(;'flr.,)"x rl,];,,,m. in Scotland Yard has made more than | (OT2i8N countries. of Geo i Ethel M. A JENNIE AND DEANIE. ¢ Burial frem St ) Church. Int ¢ competent ' mortuary service _which M| 250,000 finger prints in the past 16 ot e in Mt Olivet Cemetery. Notice "u?"m o | YOUNG. In o Qur dear daughter Fnas® oot (st )| ears without o sngle ervor tn wients, | DEATH HELD ACCIDENTAL. | uoiion. suusem. on sonone scomme | B i (g e o 10, S ZURHORST ‘l:(;“dden during a recent trial in Lon- Jriee e T mw g ED ‘\u"i.’éfi'.‘\"oi} H ba Only God knows qur loneliness | don. Coroner's Jury Exonerates Bicycle| Mau Notice of 1 later. How we tried 1o hide the sadtess T Morticians S Rider in Verdict. Bx N s 01 iho B A R N PATHER. Milburn' T. Zirkie, Mgr. LOST. . : 8 Herehy . v arted. but not forever: 301 E. Capitol St. Lincoln 372 de A verdit of accldental death was| I ISeSMOMRdG by peR pres, rhnd W o slorious daw brought in by'a coroner's jury this (Acomy 3t and Cal in by 3 rvection Mot Fetined_to” 1750_Conne ave, “Decatus uss! | morning in the death of Mrs. Caroline RATHAN, v ; SVCLOER mmara e BARPIN, pearl and sapphire, two inches Tong. | Whitefell, 80 years old, 1826 Calvert z \ = CLYDE J. NICHOLS, Inc., i Nortiwest” Wathliion ™ SHACIEY WERE | street, who was knocked down by a 3 i e of i b NERAL DIRECTORS. - o @ 27 it 3 12 5 Trinida 3 UNDERTAKERS Finder piease communicate with, Mr. New | picycle June 27 at Eighteenth street o e o i d Columbia a fed las 8 8th ‘and L sts, n.w e N mayiéed” Maraholl . Crarral ont Wednesday. James Shepperd At LA S e 3. Nichols, Pres. nion Station. - Reward. i ” 9 Gt Formerly Vice President-Seeretary 504, o roughs, 16 vears old, of 2509 CIiff ucceeding thoOnginfl W'R Soeare Cor g i —— | bourne place, rider of ‘the bicycle, tes. | LAW! On_ November ; Phone Col, 6324 o et PRk ahd Magicuetl Hots | tiled that he hit Mrs. Whiterell when | i 1 ay, OTTG) N, Iez"’]%spfiml‘:m one Col g 16 retteied o Ap 15, she came out suddenly from behind a = Chanel of the Church 3 Connecticut Ave. 101 16th st. 0° arked ca TRrrle i 1 yrsatneaxst. e parked car. Dr. Albert J. Carrico, her .on Thitrad SE ‘PQTOMAC“OO Pt % KEYS, bétworn 300 and§ih #%8 | [hysician, said she had been an in- it valid since the accident. Coroner | 3 C fer’: Best and Lowest Charge SLTE e and whiis sk, ediveile: | Nevitt conducted the inquest and At o Frank Gefer’s Sons Co. answers”'to name of v skey e : = A - 3 > | 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. . 1T Wil Hiner ind! can Norin" W00 | thare John A. Laskey appeared for| [, 3 R d " | Morern Chaner' Toisnhons Main 2473 i the defendant. Py g A ar_apnly_3 Brookland ? e i i o mbulance oL Do o e e — BT R - P A. TALTAVULL man strayed. 2 72- i Vi ae L Call Oreaii 151 Thomas st nows o “*5ge | Meets to Discuss Flood Control. i B s 4 TALTAVULL w b : 432 R L 1{5’..&?—!:’: 35| The special committee of the Wash- | MAG B Inday, Nova E xS g .‘;' 1879, | | concert. Some emphasis was lent the | bortiand o 3 Gt “I have the privilege.” wired Lud- [“O0VEY: e 01 Brown &1 | i i Be a RADIO Santa Claus! Santa’s bag would have to be as big as the world itself to hold the joy and satisfaction the gift of just one radio set brings! Here you can choose from the complete lines of two famous makers and— Enjoy It Now Pay Later on Electric Bills Down Payment delivers your Set—Balance monthly on your Electric Service Bills HEAR THE ELECTRIC RADIOLA Connects to any outlet of alternating current. Batteryless, Radiola 17 can be supplymg Christ- mas carols for the family a few minutes after it is found under the tree! Simple to operate—con- trolled with one dial. With tubes and connec- tion, but without anten- na and speaker, this new Radiola is priced at $159.50. N 8L T, MR £ i st A LR Y 0 Columbia Mr. Mart 0% ington Chamber of _Commerce on is residence : . DIAMOND, unset. 1% carats. Reward if re- | Mississippi flood contibl” will meet at| € eSpeiden. i his i vear. “Fu hlruedr"- ‘Anartment’ 331, 2000 Connecticut 1 o'clock Friday in the (»h:.mh:r g e At AN s CHAS S ZURHORST w. Ww. chambers co, ;V.:nmm 3 et offces, in the Homer Bulliing, for a Y. ut s oo, " . o : B RN G o ™ 2008 *) ke | consideration of referendum number i Routre Gon0 giPatcher. s i 1% no. 50 of the Chamber of Commerce of On Mondar. N : " T. F. COSTELLO Blankets. The Charze (s the Most [} | GLASSES. tortoise whell rimmed. Tn biack | the United States whith relates to the | M ateie tonor 0 N st nw., FRANCES 24 N_Canital_ St NORTH 7978 Reasonable in the City ghne: wicibit a(mxsm st. n.w. Return 10 | proposed flood control legislation,| M ughter of Obey Hulchinson anc ]OS" h F. Birch’s Sons o Thomas P. Littlepage, chairman of | {MEhter-inlaw of Rebecia Shorter - <p g 14th and Chapin Sts. N.W. HANDBAG, Hiack. Sunday on Grd st be- 3 indaw of_Connie "Dousherty_ and "Lena (1SAAC BIRCH) n A and C.. containing key, lasses. |the committee, announced today. How:; Notice of X ereafter. Re- = W Deads, Reitn to 28 Ard L e Towarde s # Lot o ThelUnergl heveatior, Re-|3034 M St. N.\V. Fhone Wees va Established 1841 sl by Cl‘ pin; al parlors. Call. Tt i, R, s - Marriage Licenses. e O S N 1 . L. SPEARE CO. s o otel. : ¢ ot Lue : g;x{ black flman‘ ‘let in l;flzd‘h r;oandeg owi ¥ a L v e "]:lm“nll‘lr\;fll !'Ym"dl’lpvli "):‘el(ll{-‘ex the ’ll;l\f‘flz'\anl of nor Nnn,e.(ll? four pearls: lost between ‘an ! Serzeon Tth st nws on | W orizin: Speare ests by fonr pearls: Jlost hetweer o ot "ACK Adams of (his city and Sadie Tolson [ & ovemlice 30, at 1 wm.” Rela- | ment. - 1009 HSE NW POCKETBOOK - Black. containing papers and | = George M Riley' and s rion ot o i | Phone ¥r. it Fera i S Theater. TFiday. eventue. con | both of Winchestor. Vg, Rotlie T. Hovkins. : ton National Ceme Formeri fors Valuanie to" owner. - Reward. " Cleve, Ackley Harris and ‘Binte s. Gibson \ A Wday, Novembe 7 | Quick Dien find 180! e S N am A. Stoddard and Annie Giascoe, 3 501 ( A } Automablle Secvire POLICE lw}m Vouns male, anawers 10 "Car: J. Weber and Frances J. Blanck. both i eloved Marths | New Electric : Atwater Kent Newest addition to this famous line is the set illus- trated above for use with al- ternating house current. It is the only Electric Set which will fit the famous Pooley Radio Cabinets— making an ideal Christ- mas Gift Radio com- OO a0 4 5 M 85 Maj. Strong. 371 S st. Ol imore: 74 Sozars and Adele Cox. both of erment at w’w«—.-.. 3 -"- ! 3y 3 Charles’ T And d Mary a o cony i pLACE L 50 o Rt SR pAnderson. and Mary H. Hail e} ; S : ’0 CE DOG, hluvk. ale, Woodside, Georgeo o le and chCe 3 I “ R Call_Sil i Glavs J. Siuer of Nortiamptan ‘. VoL “beloved din A .i | e "Drices (On Lafayette Square) Frenoh - Poodle._inawers o . Martin of this city and Alice | late Josenh H Funera - v, hrench, Popdle, Mners 10 | k. B of Rock Boint: RGN boe | W Warren Taltawl] P Spring and Mardaret G. O'Brien. | fav. November ' (i Wer ERETER 7 —onthe— i Augustus C, Long. U, S. N.. Eliza- r iy ok TR the e binati ) New Office Building SCOTCH TERRIER. % mon bringdied: | beth wfill).' o1 1l agy: 0 N~ 8ad E. Elisa- | to (he Holy Comfoster Chiicet, wheto mase | 14th & Sgring 2td Col. 464 ination. . from car parked on 7"! !I at Garfield: Karl J. Albrecht of this city and Bernice her soul. Relativi and friends_invited Will Be Ready for Occupancy liberal reward. _Adams_ 34 P i P Interment in Fort Lincoln Cemetery. 29 Iimothy anlon 2| Th ter ‘and_ Elizabeth Buckner. Yasiokry 3ét ?.F.EEHEI'&D wmmfi .'{;m?: a“'":'dun J'\:'I}: Tl el el B MOW \'rr ,.On Mond: November #41 B St. NE Phone L. 5543, 3 lier residence, 1 DA oW Shots OVer ehoh eya: No.| James H. L. Everhart. md Alice M. Rogers. O {8008 misaiie Thuredny irom’ 1116°D at. Bt SARE B (ee St bed |- Wim., H. Sardo & Co. ne.__Reward. 30° daughter of George and Rose Sl 2 One-half block from White (Il | Si6 B _—'._ “Thanks- l)e Funeral 1, her 1 = Private Limousine A Electric Houve and Suate-War-Navy || 0 i, SCrHGR aths Reported. ey, Soember 40w SVl o e w Lincoln 534 . AR g o 14 o The following deaths have been reported a invi 5 Modern e Building. A e yel . T T | 10, he Health Department 'in the past 4 O'BRIEX. On Monday, November 281927, | == “‘_\ Appllance ‘;1:::" ‘l(';.“' “-:;mbf;“’:: et it cplerence F. McMahn, 87, 622 Rock Creek # \’fi'?"f" '(')"éunl-‘ .::"'v‘a'l.';’ Zhin \"(\?‘ NERAL_DESIGNS. ! . om his Tate residenca on Company {Ill ranged in half-foor suites. Quiet |t MONEY in l}‘a'fi'l'.'::‘i"r""%‘. 8 E’fit‘:fivl jence E“t':’" al November. ‘1,._'“1;‘&‘1_» an BLACKISTONE 1407 H- and dignified location for law n 'CAll’ Main: 1647 oseph 3. Anderson. 1 f Or ¢ " Beautiful Flnral M - s n ember 20, firms and organizations. o it B AT i &.’F.’.‘.“r’;‘rf,.;" howling 0351210 B st. ne. 3 EY £ beloved o Designs, $5 and up. opping district.” R illiam B Hohmeyer 55, St. Elizabeth’s My s - CALT_MAIN 1707 Hozpital - alen Prompt Auto Deli WRIST WATCHWIl e piriy T i 45, Emergency Hospital, i Miss Tazzig Hanes. 3 ATt eapreas e !,;‘.“ £ 3 i i e “rist “waich Tound In stor Somaid Watier *5s Emeteency, How 3 " v S A . i 14th & C Sts. N-W. Main Ten Thousand g | ' glekHESRIN :VRTW_“A";—':«(.—J—!(‘ el [ 22 S 0 el d,.“.:“m.é,r:.?‘?."”;‘i?,' K i | Gude Bros, Co, 1212 F St.. i e g‘{"‘ either Riaito Theater. Bupont care or ital. o ‘elnlhu and friends. Notica of funera GEO (25 SWEE Mai lina, and 3 m»fl"n‘"&fl"fi" A0 Solnmblin Howttal | o On Tuesday. November EAPRENSIVE FLORAL EMBLENS A hosh (‘aflfi %flm&gkgfigflw ain 8940 ufimnmh waize—l.—'w s Bl 0'—?— AL endareis: 18, .Tn:nrculod ';;' at h!“r;;:u;&;n{:{ml;{l's;‘\:n "i""f Hwi MARY | ERATE PR cr.sn TEL. M. 106, H'l"“l? - ; _J_m.w""“ ; LT = = Lt Yo00s s -E o o i la e We Furia QI“MY tore, 14“% &E; ,l:‘ ) ' oy Reliable Radio on Reasonable Terms—Pay on Electric Bills