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THE NG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Oz TTTJ?H])/\Y', JANUARY 3, 1928. w ; AR % ' - RITES FOR DR. RENNERT.|dsy,st,s wicick. incerment wit ve in| (GG EMILY STEVENS, |M7S. ALICE M. Z0OK DIES ]HUMAS] NEW’[[]N R —— g Stricken with slow paralysis about January 1. Services Conducted Here—Burial four years ago. Dr. Rennert was forc- AcTREss’ D'Es AT 45 AFTER LONG |LLNESS Columbia Heights Citizens’ Associa-| — at his ‘residence. 1514° Ricge af JAMES F. ed to relinquish active service at the tion will meet, & o'clock tonight, & g «'m’gn brother in Philadelphia. university although he maintained Willow, 76, Was: Boriier: Govetns connections there. He had lived in this ’ J Funeral services for Hugo Albert|city since Feb 926, Stage Celebrity Succumbs to Pneu-| ~ ment Worker—Funeral Is Wilson Normal School. Mra. Annie Parker. . 69 vears old, noted philolo- Rennert, Held Today. and professor of romance lan- e 3 X . :-lu'-ln- at the University of Pennsyl- Mrs. Cora Amold Dles. monia, After Sedative Dose. hereafter. Remai * At The New York State’ Soclety will Ermeat Jarvie' Co's funerai parlors | @ " give a dance, 8:30 o'clock tonight, at the Willard Hotel. Phil Sheridan Post. No. 6. and Phil 3n mzmmam. o P L { vear: ’ 3 - COLBER In '»rl hnt 1 ania. who died here Saturday after a ko e Mis., Alice M. Zook, 76 years old, i Sheridan Woman's Relief Corps, No.| COWBERT In s b SChE Alinkds iihvere SOOROTIED ratiihie { Dieda) DIDEkch i The Siar p Autopsy Ordered. widow of Leander K. Zook and for | Masonic Leader Succumbs 17 will MoK & Joint public inatallation;| ihia %6 one seer o residence. 1625 Sixteenth street, to-| CUMBERLAND, Md. January 3.— e e [ b eIl tiEhe el GrendABASL ) A Mrs. Cora Kelm Arnold, 60 vears old. many years a vesider L ] i M Burial frah.” Friends invites. [ AR " QR4 yeataiaky Sat/Ehe HHome. of Nerlinoake usbolktbainien; died at her home in the Argvle apart- | After Long lliness—Burial ] gt | e s YT’ v A card part “inder auspices of the HIS WIFE MOTHER AND € i an_Keim. thix brother, Dr. Peter Sl NEW YORK, January 2 - Biroad | ments Saturday, after a six-week ill : sded. she Is ate Councll, Datighters of America, n sad _bus lnving reme d:l‘\l\\:\‘dm |:lm|!:u:mm‘:n‘|‘.‘: ‘, former | way today mourned the passing of alpegs, She was a native of Harpers | Temorrow. Wil be ',',',\.:»,. S oclock tonight, at| s desr meune: ANkfe 'S KEEP LOOKlNG et . (. el Efkine (. Vas| teiine il ot oF "hilen femi: | erry, W. Va. | i Oystern | Auditorium, Twenty.sixth | (earted this il twn eara T elu. Lavgoda, Tnd.. and Howard | ment in the death of Miss e v e et strest and Pennss e Y e ambn. 1daho, Burial will| Stevens, cousin of Mrs. Minnie Mad-) [Funeral services were conducted Thomas John Newton. past grand L ey e YOUNG The secret of keeping young is to feel young—to do this you must watch vour liver d bowels—there's no need of ha ¢ her son, Hoover M. Miss Stevens died yesterday, In her ; raska avenue, this aft. | master of the Grand Lodge of Masons midown apartment, of pneumonta | ernoon. Interment was in Arlington | iy the District of Columbia, long a | after an overdose of a_sedative, her | Cemetery. i Masonic activities here and .:f.‘.(\'u.- oo e i Theen uncon- | Mrs, Zook was a_clerk in the Gov. | ! :"'l'“ I' ity it 4 TR 2 ] Sl > . g red | retived employe of the Departm ions sinee noon Sunday, when a ser- [ ernment Printing Office until retired | © he Tpuen Shout 10 years ngo and was at one | State, where he worked for about 48 The Rotanical Socicty of Washing-| And the one who thinks « ton will meet, 8 o'clock tonight. in| Ja the one that loted h assembly hall’ of the Cosmos Club.| HER DEVOTED DAUGH Social hour and refreshments, | COMBEREAND. 10 a2 pbiidats of "our dear mother Ritchis, €. 8. of | TAND who Il deliver a lecture | azo today be at Elkins. dern Fiske, Mra. Nelvia Sewicklev. Pa Complete Stock vant found her ill. An autopsy was b LU S ing a sallow complexion—dark ordered to determine the exact cause | time president of the Feede nd As. | Years, died at his residen .'1[x ¥ .mll:; on “Christian Science. a Religion of | This dav hrings hack der vour eyes—pimples— 1 | of a | sistants” Union there. Ier husband | Island avenue, yesterday o would Results,” 8 o'clock tonight, in Third | , Of vur dear ane n Eop s e e da o) as an 1 Born in this city | was a Unlon Army veteran and was | have been 76 years old the twentieth Church of Christ nfist, Thir TS e b ve B e tod 8 bilious look in vour face—dul Stevens was a member -l employed as a printer in the Govern- | 0f this month. e had been in failing teenth and L streets. Free. Public, YOUR LOVING HUSBAND AND CHIL- eyes with no sparkle. Your doc- “ o . N ¢ vears | health for several yvears, vited DR . y dern family. Mrs. Fiske ment Printing Office for many years ! grgorsal syl DAY : invited. | SRR T i th M tor will tell you minety per cent | Miss Stevens' mothe Mrs. Zook is survived by her son, a | Serving as a clerk in the Bureau of c— | onr ‘deac hushand 3 o i : | : el ndices and Arc % o Business Women's Couneil v e of all sickness comes from inac P i n girl, Miss hter, M niel Beckwith; a | Ind nd Archives, Department of The Business W s Council will who was ining in the comphnies | granddnughter, John B. Wilson: | State, until his rement little meat tonight in lecture room of the one year axo xlay tive bowels and liver. Dr. Edwards. a well-known physician in Ohio, perfected a her trainin | they | more than five vears Mr. Newton Church of the Covenant. Rev. W. A. | his intimate knowl THOMAS J. NEWTON. ;:::’;’m;fly; :\:\.{ {’:n;fllv:_:""’vl‘:;kn::;[ ort and o When yor were take, Bt never wil' those a grandson, De W, Zook, and a tn the zreat-grandson, Danfel Joe Wilson. | was recognized fe of old records dealing with the Mi: and Fixtures | Theater Guild's production, “The Scc oS i : b S raloric Mé: Whe i detiver| ‘letmhlle mmpfl:nd( llmx‘e? ;;? i k { ond Man," and tentatively had agreed | . arly conduct of government in this st% oiclock e, WHerry will detiver ‘:n"“ :’; .'fl' ;"" ':;-: ‘l“"" st ‘A Chimney [ to take the part of the adventuress it | Miss Sarah Bell Buried. g E TR THE EATHER LD s bl e knows 3 5 » the forthcoming allstar revival of - as grand s e W “oniy Gud 4l bowels, which he gave to his pas for Every Lamp L il Dipateh o Tie Star 5| fons in the District in 1014, o alro ~ - Yo were wn lovine 304 kiod 10« . . & - CCHESTER, Vi ary 3—|had held various other important po- ® never ‘can forget 304 W tients for years. and | . Mrs_ Fiske, who is appearing n WINCHI iR, Va., January 2 . W . & L e \ Mo s o awith | Funeral rites were held yesterday for | sitions in Masonry, in which he was SR G R TFhe Catholic Danghters of America | ity Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are “ . he Merry Wives of Windsert W | 3 Sarah Boll, 67 years old, member | widely known both in the United | District of Columbia—Generally fair | will meet, 8 o'clock tonight, at 601 E | AR BATET gentle in their_action, vet al- A Wick | Otis Skinner in Chicag e tevens: |of @ prominent Winchester family, | States and Canada. He was the six- | tonisht and tomorrow: continued cold: | gtreet. i ways effective. They b""‘ about For Every Purpose” :,"‘:‘l “""\" :". M ey '1(‘,.‘,,,,’7\ p .| Whose death followed n stroke of | tieth grand master of Masons for this | lowest temperature tonight about 10} = i o o e ’{'Al?;';’v('"‘,‘,?;‘?" ':' i should enjoy by toning up the k fhr Naw Tork the late John N. and Margaret Hovniis Bngland bbbl I e Loals Bt e bt L i i | ER%eva = ¢ c N c | for ork i ' Bl i i) i orn in England. and tomorrow; continued | 2400 Sixteenth str | HIS DEVOTED WIFE. KAT . liver and clearing the system of . ul iman | “During stardom Miss Stevens at | Brown Bell, her mother heing a mem- | B v i Bideianas Ao s LOMAX. In % impurities. A. 0. litkaaten ‘most nttehtion tn “The Lin ||t of, the: sell Knowh Brown tamily | . Born In Llverpool, Tamand) M cols by b i e it The Miseiasipn o Sacioty will| one dear Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are 709 13th St. N.W. chastened WWoman> and ‘The Mu|of Ballimore She was a member of | N0t Nenh ( CCICAIWAS ED oo TelRiniad cota tonikhits alow| griariain with = lecture and dance wt ] LOMTITwES o known by their olive color. 1Sc, Main 140-6436 | donna of the Future.” She was In the| the Preshyterlan Church. Surviving |, (58S 06 Gl (GO or that eity, | Iy rising temperature. r ok i b g S 3 THE FAMILY. ® 30c and 60c | movies for xeveral vears, but said she | are two hrothers, Harman Rrown | engoging in mercantile pursuits 1 for T street. L EVONT ta tavtug i poming 4.7 preferred the stage dtimore, and Stewart Bell, this ¢ e e (ol ity, "I!w-ur- or Twenty-four Hours. s Mount Plea PR T holB) Soas e MATILDA oaeaed § July 1, 1874, was appointed a | Thermometer—4 p.m., 20: 8 pm.. 16:} 5 [yymmage #al e henefit of the W DEVOTED can clerk in the Department of State, il | 12 midnight, 14; 4 a.m., 13; 8 a.m., 13| v, W. €. A. January 5. 6 and 7. Rum- | MAGRUDER. A tribu many positions of trust there noon, mare of all kinds will be appreciated. | gt O JGear ones. He wae initiated. in National Lodge, | Barometer—4 pm.. 30.38: 8 p.m., | Collactions he called for. Phone| fie tears agn tiday. Ja A res0, “and | 20.43: 12 midnight, 30.46: 4 a.m., 30.47: | North $053 hefors January S e as junior warden in | 8 a.n.. 30.50 noon. 30.50 B el as senior warden in| Highest temperature, 21, occurred at| Mre. Mahel M. Jones, recently re.i - B/ 11884, and as worshipful master in |3 p.m. vesterday. Lowest temperature, | turned from a two-vear trip to Europe.! Gur ioved ones are re [ 1585 and 1586, Also in Margh, 1883, |12, occurred at 830 am.. today 1 smeaic of “Iialy” Thursday night. | Some d37 ‘e Tese ws will join them ! he joined the Fureka Chapter, No. 4. | Temperature same date last year— |1t & oxclack. in St. Mark'a new parish | £ shall be no | Roval Arch Masons, and served as | High 40: lowest, 30 h Third and A streets southeast. MARY FATSON. | s en o under anspices of St s branch R HARD SMAGACDER AND WiLIvd 1319-1321 F Street | ETEL et fite chipter soRiAseATS Tide Table. of the Woman's Auxil All wel- POWERS, -, %o bejonged to Washington Com-| .. . B Staten Co ey R : | mr6 a Tov - | mandery, No. 1, Knights Templar, and | (Furnished by United States Coast and | ~om e A aaieof Jove Suk S e P M the Masonie Veteran Association. He Geadetic Suxvey.) e | ho passed o 1h flx o b M. entered the official line of the Grand | Today—Low vi«u- 1039 am. and b N STORE NEWS Hours: 8 AM. to 6 Lot . umor steward'in 1300 ™" | 1133 s g tlden; 405 S.m. and Carh ofT anss. o A He had devoted + f 4:39 p.m. ‘\l(\l\r " ¥ 11909 o had devoted much o L1429 pom. i tention to Masonic relief work Tomorrow—Low tide, 1137 am.:| [aces Loied T2 e, remesgret 1o conn . i | Tain THE FAMILT. which he had been identified s 1 high tide, 5 77 m. and 538 p.m. i ferings a R. '-Xn sad_and 1882, From that date until his illness, | 'S Mo | 2.y helored busha BOSTONIANG . L B ™| i R Masonic Board of Relie. v sun sets | Shoes forMen | of the hoard contin. p.m. ; e BIED. On Mo vl.\ WivE Lizaie ¥ uously from 1 6 Prior to| Tomorrow—Sun rises 727 a.m.; sun | joiidence \RKE kit | then “he had it 4% sRoratary | SOLP £88 pim, j = g Boai ot l.r?nr.): W PARKER, whg devs | from 1856 to < vice president| Moon rises 159 pm.: sets 3:23 p.m MITH. w ’14 e one year ago today. Jaasuary l from 1892 to | Automobile lamps to be lighted one nd as president | One vear agn. with all its changes. Sinee death strans 3 Georzm with a Cancot take you from my he funeral hereatte | RAFFO. el hecvne aunt ELIZ. half hour after sunset. from 1894 to 1895 | Leader i Relief Work, Condition of the Water. Since the formation in 1885 of the| Oreat Falls—Clear. | Masonic Relief Association of the | Weather in Various Cities. United States and Canada, with which the local board is affiliated, he attend. | ed every meeting as a deley o [X'nnh' the board, except that of 1903, until | | his fllness. He also served the asso-| Stations |ciation as a member #f jts advisory board from 1856 to 1899, sec ¥ Taurs Boya. | Note o Rrmaine restinz at ¢ Jariis —— | _Co’s funeral pariors Ga. ave. n.w BROWN. Or Saturday. December 3114 | Tat i< home ¥ oward County M | PHILIPS BRO Sears. helovad Retinesie e NEPHEW. EUGEYE F Temverature *3 shand of the 1anna I Brown vIng rememhrance of my dear Weather % N S ZABETH RAFFO. wio died anawoseg fay. | hiren RRICK nd vice prekident in 1900, first vice pl-yxlxl'n![ in 1901 and 19062, and president in 1903 | jand Y04, and by virtue of his position I)l"ll\lur of the association. ! h. h , h a Sale in He k; survived by his widow, Mr: % Lillie B. Newton, = Funeral services t t will be conducted in the chapel of Washington hasn’t seen suc e oot s 0 dai ] 1928 at his WILL of Mary COMAN. On [ Am\n s An HER TOV1 AW MR | Seventh straet, tomarraw afternoon at " a decade, and stocks were so huge that we can e ertien i he o o |5 8 e ,m»nxn.m ve. VAT ahaul . continue with unbroken lines. . ‘ i g i | EREE Asa H. Shinholtz Dies. f " J'l"\\ll\ On December 78 1097 pecial Dispatch to The Stiar Kine, Nv\ BARTONIA I.\K\\vl\ CUMBERLAND. Md., January on nholtz, aged W Va.. died ves The man who is hard to fit needn’t hesi- ;;x;;,.»;g P, 8 son of the late 1 and Hannah tate an instant, for all the extra and unusual sizes ™ T e bt r Mrs. Carl Win BRADBIRY | teen years ar || eld. Frank. Walter, “Julian, Tobert, | th and Irene SEinholiz. this « ' . are here, he Rev. Sewell Good of the Chris. | & o romiiin \ Church ckville, Md., is a fos | It ZEGOWITZ. ter son. Luther S} tweive years ago wrr. Val, is a brother. wltz, Winehes. | 3 | . : : TUXED() SUITS, $29 « « [ ] 35 Value. On Liberal Terms th : : Rt « '}I',:.':‘ ‘jf. , 545 TWO-PantS Sults ;EISEMAN'S, 7th elk A S n\\)lv’ /, CLYDE J. NICHOLS, Inc. 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