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Perry & Walsh Morticians Private Ambulances 29 H St. NW. Main 984 OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT AT | EISEMAN'S, 7th & F feesenmnnasnn s ¥ e S ST Ryan Service is recognized —as thoughtful and thor- ough. Wide experience through years enables us to contemplate each individ- ual requirement. Funeral parlor, private ambulance and livery in connection. James T. Ryan Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. SE. Telephone Atlantic 1700-1701 Imported and domestic fabrics, perfectly tailored in the best styles of the season. Velvet col- lar Chesterfields, raglans with the London flavor; ulsters; motor coats; long, straight coats of the university type— they’re all here at savings of from ¥18% to $28% The kind of garments that have built this store’s reputation for quality. Raleigh Haberdasher 565 T. J. NEWTON, MASONIC LEADER, BURIED TODAY Tribute Paid by Rev. James W. Morris Preceding Grand Lodge Ceremonies at Grave. Funeral services for Thomas John Newton, past grand master of the Grand Lodge of Masons in the District of Columbia, who died at his resi- donce. 18 Rhode Island avenue, Mon- day, were conducted in the chapel of Thomas S. Sergeon, undertaker, 1011 Seventh street, this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Eplscopal services were con- ducted by Rev. James W. Morris, as- sistant rector of the Chu:ch of the Epiphany, followed by Knights Temp- lar services conducted by Washington Commandery, No. 1, K. T. Interment was in Congrest jonal Cemetery, with Masonic services conducted by the Grand Lodge of Masons in the Dis- trict of Columbi: Mr. Newton, 0 would have been 76 vears old the twentieth of this month, had long been a leader in Masonic activities in this city. He was employed for about 48 years in the De- partment of State, where he served as a clerk in the Bureau of Indices and Archives until his retirement a lit- tle more than 5 vears ago. He was recognized for his knowledge of oid records, dealiw with the early con- duct of Government in this country. o Baltimorean Found Frozen. BALTIMORE, Md., January 4 (#). —The frozen body of a man found in Peterson Park today was believed that of first victim of the cold wave. A card on the body bore the name, Charles J. Hart. $70 Hart Schaffner & Marx THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0, WEDNESDAY, GEORGE A. KNOX DIES. Short Illness Fatal to Navy Ya Drattsman. George Alfred Knox, 66 years old, draftsman at the Washington Navy Yard and a resident of this city since 1904, died at his home, 4410 Kansas avenue, yesterday after a short ill- ness. He 1s survived by his widow, Mrs. Grace Warren Knox; three sons, Kenneth Alfred Knox of New York, Percival Knox and Donald Warren Knox of this city; a daughter, Mrs. J. B. Selinger of Oklahoma, and a :lnlrr, Miss Louise Knox of Lynn, Mass. “SIVIN STACKS” GONE. Last of Famous Mine Makers Torn Down. BUTTE, Mont.—No longer will the immigrant Irish miner deliver his tickets as he lands on American shores with the word: “Here's the ticket, bye. Put me off at sivin red stacks. For there are no more ‘‘seven red stacks.” The last of the great piles of hrlc!(‘ that brought to the “Never Sweat copper mine the distinction of being the most photographed mine on the orld's richest hill" has come down and the shaft has become merely one of the ventilating shafts of the several Anaconda Copper Mining properties, now all linked in a network of tunnels. POt All the onions sent from Spain to the United States are now grown in Valencia in a strip of land about 30 miles wide bordering the Mediterra- near Sea. RALEIGH HABERDASHER — 1310 F STREET — WASHINGTON'S FINEST MEN'S WEAR STORE Tomorrow 8:30 A.M. starts sharp reductions on OVERCOATS OVERCOATS 46> 1310 F Street $75 MRS. MARY ANN EVANS DIES OF FALL INJURIES Funeral Services to Be Held Fri- day for 94-Year-0ld Vic- tim of Mishap. Mrs. Mary Ann Evans, 94 years old, dled in Sibley Hospital yesterday from tnjuries received in a fall while visit- ing her granddaughter, Mrs, Charles Middleton, in Maryland about four weeks ago. Mrs. Evans, years a resident of Roanoke, Vi sided in this city with her daughter, Mrs. Lillan Manville, 1726 M street, neral service which were to have been held tomorrow afternoon, will be conducted instead on Friday morning at 10:30 o'clock at the Her- bert B. Nevius funeral homo, 924 New York avenue. Rev. Earle Wil- fley, pastor of the Vermont Avenue Christlan Church, will officiate. In- terment will be in Glenwood Ceme- tery. Myru. Evans is_survived by two daughters, Mrs. Manville and Mrs Irving Urick; a son, Eugene B. Evans seven grandchildren and six great- grandchildren. —— Miss Annie W. Atkinson Dies. Miss Annie Wallis Atkinson, 23 years old, 1122 Eleventh street, daugh- ter of Robert H. and Mrs. Mary G. Sherman Atkinson, died in George- town University Iospital yesterday following .n operation for appendi- citls, Funeral services will be con- ducted at the Immaculate Conception Catholie Church tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock. Interment will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery. JANUARY' 4, 1928, THE WEATHER District of Columbla—Fair; not quite 8o cold tonight; lowest temper- ature about 16 degrees; tomorrow fair with slowly rising temperature. Maryland—Fair tonight and tomor- row; not quite so cold tonight; tomor- row, slowly rising temperature, Virginla—Fair tonight; not quite 80 cold in west and central portions; tomorrow fair, with slowly rising temperature, West Virginla—Fair and not quite #0 cold tonight; tomorrow fair with slowly rising temperature. Records for 24 Hours, Thermometer—4 p.m., 20; 23; 8 pm 4 am, 14; 30.42; 8 pm, 30.50; 4 am., 30.57; " noon, 30.5 nperature, 23, oc l" midnight, + noon, 23. ter—4 p.m,, 30.46; 12 midnight, 30.50; 8 a.m.,, 16; at noon today. Lowest temperature, 12, occurred at 6 a.m. today. Temperature same dato last year— 1lighest, 40; lowest, 30. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tlde,"11:37 a.m.; tide, 5:07 a.m. and 5:38 p.m. morrow—Low tide, 12:30 a.m, and 12:35 p.n.; high tide, 6:09 and 6:37 pam. high The Sun and Moon, Today—Sun rose 7:27 am.; sets 4:58 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun rises 7:27 am.; sun sets 4:59 p.m. Moon riges 2:40 p.m.; sets 4:37 to be a.m, Anutomobile lamps one-half hour after sunset, Condition of the Water. Great Falls—Clear, Weather in V: sun lighted fous _Cities. o g'nmemuu. ai_’ - § ERES Stations. 2 23 5= Weather. 1 fam h - : T B g Clear Atlanta Atlantie Cif Baltimore Dirminehac’ . Ptcloudy Clear o LEZTET: BenSaEREEEEE Chicago . Clear Cineinnatt Cleveland . ear Columbia © lear Denver Clear Sloudy Detroit E :n ar oar Clondy Clear Clear Pt.cloudy Tear PotsTn. b - Philadelphia Phoenix ... Pittaburgh Portland ) Portland Ore. Raleigh Pt.cloudy lear lear + i Cloudy 0.36 Cloudy Clear i ich time, ¢ m.. Gresawich time todag) aturs. Weather art clou Cloudy A Cloudy Berlin, Germany. Part cloundy Copenbagen, Denmark. Clondy Stockholm, 'Sweden Fart cloudy Gibraltar, Spain . 48 Clear (Noon_ Greenwich time today. ) Horta (Fayal). Azores.. &R Clear (Cutrent Obacrvations. | Hamilton. Bermuds Part clondy fan Juan Forto Rico1l 74 Part cloudy Havana, Cuba. ..., 54 Cloudy Colon, ‘Canal Zone %8 Clear ARGENTINA, For the week ending January 2, 1028, ~Temperature—P; /l itaglon. — Cur. Devar. Cuf. Depar. Corn and north- orn wheatarea 72 —4 05 —03 Southern whe: arears 8 -8 01 —o8 — In five Japanese earthquakes it was noted that the quake was preceded by a lifting of the ground a vard or two several hours before the shock. TUXEDO SUITS, $29 $35 Value. On Liberal Terms EISEMAN'S, 7th & F Dyed !flozfling Black CnmekDr;Clunin:'&DyeingCo. 6 Duronl Circle Frank| 2469 18th St. N.W. in 5232 Columbia 63 Geaduate Eyes Examined O Glassed Fitted Dr. CLAUDES SEMONES Eyesight Speci Phone Maln 721 400410 Mclachlen B l 'fi‘ N.nl“;!flt‘ for CONSTRUCTION Quickly Available Irrespective of Amount, Immediate Answers on All Applications B. F. SAUL CO. Main 2100 925 15th St JUNIPER TAR COMPOUND aQives t‘am dn to Colds, wl:'d Common Sore Throat XPERIMENT! ]N\.u " ool W Grandinar-She Knowst obe SERGT. MURPHY BURIED IN ARLINGTON TODAY Army Man Who Died in Hawali Was Native of Iowa and Served in World War. Funeral services for Master Sergt. John Kelly Murphy, who died in the Tripler General Hospital, Honolulu, Hawalf, December 9, were conducted in Arlington Cemetery this afternoon. Sergt. Murphy, who was 51 years old, werved as a captain In the ordnance ~ department during the World War and was widely known hoth among the commissioned and enlisted personnel of the Army in this clty, A nattve of Magnolia, Tows Murphy enlisted during the Spa American War, serving as a pri In Troop K, 3d Cavalry. He agaln enlisted in the 3d Cavairy in 1902, In March, 1916, he was promoted to ordnance 'sergeant, serving in that grade until October 25, 1917, when he was commissioned a first lieu- tenant, Iollowing the World War Sergt Murphy re-enlisted as a techni sergeant and was promoted to grade of master sergeant 1924, He 18 survived by his widow, Mrs. Erby C. Murphy. 1 the July 1, Baby Critically Scalded. Gloria Chapman, 17 months old, was seriously scalded last night when small pan of hot water fell from a gas heater In the home of Wil apman, 1627 Twelfth street. 19 In a eritieal condition zency Hospital, where she by her mothe: he Emer- s taken at SHIPPING NEWS Arrivals at and Sallings From New York. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Athenia—elasgow Resolute—Hamburg Siboney—Havana Ara January Tecember DUE TODAY. France—Havre December 28 Mongolia—San Franciseo December 17 Aanitan)a—: ml”nmmnn December 29 Franconia—West Indies cruise. Western. World——Dienos Alfes. . December 15 Haiti—Paramaribo December 24 veland—Hamburg " | December 24 DUE TOMORROW. Fort 8t. Georeo— Bermud, Silvia Joho's .. Dlogota—Tuerto Colombis: apa—Santa’ Marta o—Nassau o - ren—Havre . DUE FRIDAY, Hamilton—Norfolk . Jaruary 5 DUE SATURDAY. JANUARY 7. Troquois—RBermuda January 8 Antonio Lopez—Bas December’ 3 DUE SUNDAY. JANUARY 8. Afeania—Southampton . December 20 Republic—Bremen Dacember 28 Toloa Limon December 31 DUE MONDAY. JANUARY 9, American_Banker—London December aledoni i—GlAskow . . December t Victoria— Bermudi January Hamburg—Ha December December .January J S JA\CABY 6. Minnew Santa DU DAY, JANUARY 10. Araguaya—Bermu, January 8§ Orizaba—Havana January Preside; —Worid "crulse. Majestic—Southampton . .January 4 OUTGOING STEAMERS, SAILING TODAY. Conte Blancamano—Naples and Genos. Fort_ Victoria—Bermuda. porashington—Piymouth. Cherbourg an. La Guayra and Macacaibo ristobal, Puerto Colom- his and Santa Marta Guayaquil—Port au Prince and Cristobal. Virginia—Kingsto. SAILING TOMORROW. Coamo—San_Juan and Santo Domingo City. Haiti Thomas, Marticique and Para bu;'::r."vfi;:‘;sn Thomas. Martinique and Olhlnr"rlll—chrlllllhllnfl. Oslo and Copen- Prosiieni Hayeo—Cristobal and Paciic i r‘n.._uumm Iquique and Val- American ' Trader—Plymouth and Londoa. * Araguaya—Bermuda. £le—Pirae! C alr—Cape Towm, Wytheville—Rotterdam. SAILING FRIDAY. JANUARY 6. Lapland—Hailfaz. Plymouth, Cherbours and niwerp Resoluto—Crules around the world. Aquitania—Cherbours and Southampton, France—VMediterranean eruise. Amazcne—Inagua, Caps Haitt and Port au rince Baghus—la Guayra, Puerto Cabello and il anean crilse. Minne ymouth, Boalogne and Lon- lon. Andania— 10 and Livery 1N noaa ot Around. the world. il and Glasgow mouth, Havre and London. Relianco—(ruise 1o the West Indies Elna E —Puerto Plata, Macoris an o G San Ju “ Ko do Jaelro, Montevideo and uenos Alres Volendam—Plymouth, Boulogne and Rot. teniam. rnr! St T H: Santo George - Rermud, nd Port Limon ingston, Tels and Majt! Martinigue and 8t Vincent Maraval- Trinidad and George. town Sivin—Tatifax and st Job ». Managui -~ Santiago, Kingston and Puerto Colombla SAILING MONDAY. JANUARY ® Colmbus—Plymouth, Cherbours and men AILING 1 homas, Grenada, e 'ESDAY. JANUARY 10, Calis and Rarvelona, Algiers and Tun \ Prisce and Cristobal, oMay ana SAILING WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11 ‘arabobo--San Juan, La Guayra and Puer TP 4w and it retirned o o ave BAG kold ™ om sl purse koy Telophona Fotoma: ol containiig eand, . Nberal rewan! BONPON “BAG, leathor, contalning shatgin shella, whivh ‘el trom' autemobile Manday. grobably on ba. ave. or Mariboro nt. - Figue hands Frank 640 8 FRAGRLET Aumn.m‘i'm ‘inder wleasa phone, A, hh ke gukd e COLLIE Dow white, ane BIack aar aiswers o name of “Jack ' atraved or atolen Satur daw et oS st now. Rewand (€ ol ‘nnm\n RING T balliodm et Maydowere tel nisht Becember 187 Rew i Wiaconain 88 o Do —8mall white collfe with Teht biowi - TYanuar Tt | Vo Hewand, P Clove, $ EYRal \NVI'A“ I.H:u o 3 Lo \l\\\znu \.l 0o Maeeday atertiomn. Telopione Roveliia Nl il bi Yewara POCKETHOOR- Tadv's patant leather o Masaachiisett Voo near INEW et i Natug Catl Norih suag Phove Line, day o Taheral et IE Dow ONG 3 T T AT VI ant MUY afkerhean &b 70N ave nw, Reward S000 Wise l‘ NNE Blue and vellow i Wock Rast Capidal ab or 170 R a0 i " al male. Rewant SHOR WOOKEE i ha Vel i i oo, dlaty it AN 4V 2\.» abilly after & 80 ‘._mL UTACTRE N focal "fl""* in a Bl P hwx Wi qfl gflrrw‘\. dive bk I -\. ¥, mis [\ Al \‘ " u! s lhl \ \h Iy Ih\"' lig Wi R nk . N a WAT \-m - e wan't gha ol e, e habe m.& A A M WHIRT WATCN - Ladv TR Wi piials WD W ittt e AL Rhe! ”\l‘ BN e A 4800 W '“ '.'v-“'“ 1\"‘3‘ u‘ll\h ‘n«u CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. The District of Columbia Public School Association will meet, § o'clock, in board room of the District Bullding. Belden Carlyle Adams will speak on “The Citizen and His Schools” Al [ Interested citizens are invited, A reception in honor of Rev. Wil liam Henry Pettus and Rev. Daniel :r Allen, under auspices of St. rk's Ald 'ty, for parishioners and friends, will be held from 8 to 10 o'clock im St. Mark's Parish Hall, Third and A str southeast, The Cathollc Daughters of America will meet, 8 o’clock, at 601 E stre Sergt. Jasper Post, No, 13, Amer- Iean Legion, will meet, 8:30 o'clock, at the Thomas Circle Club, 1326 Massa- chusetts avenue. A conference of the Citizens’ Com mittee Opposed to Blue Laws will b held, 8 o'clock, at the Carlton Hotel. Hiram Lodge, No. 10, F. A. A. M will hold a ladies’ night reception and dance at the Mayflower, 8 o'clock. | FUTURE. The Red Triangle Outing Club will meet tomorrow, 8 p.m., at end of Mount Pleasant car line for & moon- light hike through Rock Creek Park. Bill Greenley, leade; A lecture on “Italy” will be given January 5. 8 p.m., by Mrs. Mabel M. Jones in §t. Mark’s parish hall, Third and A streets southeast, ‘The Park View Platoon School | -“Teacher Association meets to- n the school. Dr. L speak of the new “X Y Z Classification System.” The Tllinols State Soclety will give a reception and ball in honor of Repre. | sentative Henry R. Rathbone, Janu- | ary 11, 8:30 p.m., in the Willard Hotel, The Federation of Citizens' Asso- clations will meet January 7, 8 p.m. in boardroom of District Bullding. The annual ball of the Am rican | Legation will be held January 24, in both ballrooms of the Willard Hotel. The Woman’s Interdenominational | Missionary Federation of the District | and v in recognition of the Uni- versal week of prayer, will observe two hours of continuous prayer and praise Friday from 2 to 4 p.m., in Mount Vernon Place M. E. Church South. All women are invited. P An English castle has a medieval mousetrap, designed to catch two | mice at once and is stlll in good working order. Beaths. On_ Monday, H Janua: WINSTE Frad at % am. for the r=pose tives and friends in-| luterment Mours Olivet vited Cemet ATKIY. o attend. Suddenly, on Tusalay. Jasgary own Un o8- X «f. n_ University LACE, devoted, o where mase will be (Baluimore, Md. papers Cone Church, said ai 9 am. please copy. ) Died at Lonise Home To28 o T M Y B gflngsnr { York Cousty., Fear of her age. | BRANDON. Op Jaipa, 3. 1028, at Salie: Z.ma wite of the P e at Aringlon Cemeters. 5. at 3 pm. Suddenly. on Tuesday. 4 A R at Casuaity Hi COPPEY, Seloved son ot fate Michael and Margaret Coffey. Fu peral from his late residence. 1111 G ot Jlm.u se. Friday January 6 at' 8:30 am Uience to 1. Peter’s Chareh, w quiem maes will be sai. o '“L interment under the t hie residence. 3 M“‘ D;l\[\lh beloved hu; Rl‘N"l Mlory oy only sen. ot Bubor A and Cora & Doy’ ines Wheeler): Notiee of funeral hereafter, EVANS. On Tuesday. Janu: Hospital, MARY "Yo v 13, 6. at 1030 | icient ia .:*'_n.m om;—y g January 4, 1997, at Taibert st ED- Puncat roge- 1h¢ abire ay, January 6, a4 10 am. nent Glenwood Cemetery. 3 FOWLER. On Monday, January 2 199 her residence. Oakland. Md fill\t", beloved wife of George A. Pow aged 2 the ahave resdence Dm. from her se” Relstives ment 8t Alexandra Va {Alexand iria and Balimore papers please cony 6 On Wednesdar. S, atthe rv;‘h oy &t & Floeral Receaton: HANDY. On Tusedar, Y, O Tuswday. Jamnac, 3 HAKRIS. On Tueslar, Janua After & brief illness. at Nig re 15th st pow ALNERT voied hushand of Jane Hil of funeral atter Y Hare s Dleasa cony.) dgveted W Teaves “thea nophew and a host Of oil wacigra ineral later. Mopday tal, “atie ot the la She ' leaves 1o aister one Troth Jan. o e " V! Shiloh Rantist KNOX Tesl L¥ iheral fram ¥, Januaiy JPenariat n ” m- \mr; by R h\") % us! .‘3 ot inaiate Rilaabe We teaves to moui heie Yoas slx: soie, pix daiehters ona beother, nineiven grandehitdien, (wa srvat s randehiion and '8 S othe uary 3 1938 \ 7 0w Ondhit | St arace Wagren Kooy - e, residence cu Thuie: LRI on e are 340 e . hivatta wve i w NI \‘»\\\n}‘ RN 3 4 ] ‘oot wt S Vewin | withter W the X DRI Y B now D" Wit :;:.‘."'\m&. \‘ wany B ner take ..-.m«w‘h.‘ vooan L P Reladvos and triends tnvlied. SR RN AT a I.< \.lu . I- " .Y‘-“ et Wiy T '.'.'.‘.m MR | - na o AN Fark e A N \\dw-\uwl s b &\‘,“\‘ o hal \ ) R, by ‘ll Togabu AW James \aul" o Riie % L g S e R x's ua } RY. tn.vn-u n v -m hm\v'n'. “ ww‘A & e Nty A W RARL B OURF o Noch \u\\ul\\ S h‘h«h 'u Vi | B4 u\u. I Wy ‘.. an \I'.\?l\vla I M'I“ 1‘ u. ary 3. 1928, at rd_ne. JOGHN nd of Moora 7 an o moum their loms. Re- niw. Notice fin loaven one dacighte hoat of relatives maine resting at, the W. Ernest darvip funeral parlors. 2; of funeral later. POINTER. 2 Ga. a on January 3. 1924, (2] LEWIS on Jann 2 1473 Lo 3. 1928 at heliyved tr Aiire Santord at i pariors. Notice of fu al TOWT. daz. Jannary 1. 1928 at '.(Ja( THOMA' !I'OWLf o 1254 sth {pls, lifs Taests fhis, mom. i ot iné uénl wiis Bap- Hi Janaary ‘1, 1928, Rizza sf. nw GHT. On Tuesday. 1010 am.. at sw. WILLTAM. the Elizabsth B. Wright ot Elizabeth De Shie] Josenh, rhandal wlil e el R aconsin_ ave. ca 1230 D= = SARAH €. YOWELL. STANLEY. Worth; o PERNA. Serretary.) A0 e of 1ova to the mem: o3 ones: Our dear mother, who entered into ife, remembersd in death BANDAND CaTEERINE AP A: w! do- ars ago today. Jan- Tiar 1o Bed. g to o By e abtent 03 are alwass in my In loving rememhean: band and 14 WILSOX xm et 1%0 years age RARVEY. not dead. bu ING_WIF] AND DAUGHIERS Sust --u ¥ WEAVE E ot “RK_E)FKTXE P JO\E K_ll In Jori HENDERSON. Ob_how can I ever forget © years aro today As T stood Br hus heinde od saw him pass away. 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