Evening Star Newspaper, January 9, 1928, Page 9

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| M. L. ROBEY DIES. Former Store Superintendent Had Been Ill a Year. Millard L. Robey, 46 years old, for ral years superintendent of Gold- ,«nm-g's Department Store, died at his home, 914 M street, Saturday. He dad been ill about a year, but con- tinued to work until recently. Mr. Robey was a native of Wash tngton and began his career with the ¢ TUXEDO SUITS, $29 3 On Liberal Terms EISEMAN'S. 7th & F|, ue Perry & Walsh ‘ Mecrticians siore. When ' small_hov.. advaneing des his widdw. he is Private Ambulances one daughter. Edith: and a brother. 29 H St. NN\W. Main 984 vices were held at the afternoon. Interment Lincoln Cemetery, SPECIALS FOR TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY ‘Ouwing to construction work in the vicinity | of our market at 930 Louisiana Ave. N.W. It has becorne sven more difficult to find park- ing space in the immediate neighborhood. PARK AS NEAR AS YOU CAN, MAKE YOUR PURCHASES AS USUAL, AND WE WILL CHEERFULLY DELIVER YOUR PURCHASES AT YOUR CAR. siws BACCON . . Ib.,29c Sliced Dry Sugar Cured, Hickory Smoked, Machine Sliced Sliced Pork Liver, 2 lbs., 15¢ _ DERRYDALE Creamery Butter, Ib., 54c PORK BRAINS . ., 15c CHEESE . Ib., 33c o SAUSAGE Ib., 25¢ SHOULDER . Ib., 17c Fresh Shoulder Lamb Roast Pork Skoulder Veal Roast ; 1b., 18¢ , Milk Rolls | lb., 18¢c A Luncheon Delight i Wisccnsin Longhorn Master Bread 20c 3 15¢c. doz. YOUR CHOICE WHITE TURNIPS YELLOW TURNIPS FANCY CARROTS YELLOW ONIONS e’ TOMATOES, 25c Ib. 2 lbs., 45¢ CORN 2 cans, 25¢ MUELLER'S Macaroni and Spaghettt | 2 pkgs., 21c Van Tall Cemp’s MILK 3 Cans 29c , CREAM OF Premium Blend WHEAT COFFEE s, 25c Ib., 30c Phgs. WASHINGTON FLOUR 12-Ib. bag, 55¢ BAKING POWDER 1-lb. can, 25¢ ‘ SAUERKRAUT 10c Quart Blue Bell Shoe Peg Richmond Maid Van Camp’s Catsup poites 2 29c Rottles for CRACKED HOMINY 3 lbs., 10c HAND-PICKED PEA EEANS . 3lbs., 20c BEANS Dried Lima 3 lbs., 25¢ | 930 Louisiana Ave. N.W. 1004 King 5t., Alexendria, Va 501 8th 5t. S.E. 1910 Firet St. N.W. | 3107 M St. N.W 1420 20th 1. N.W. | 2473 18th St. NW. lvd,, Clarendon, 1936 14th St. NW. 739 North Capitol 5t 712K 5t NW. 4I5S M St NW 2101 Pa AMIWN.W. 420 E. Wil Va. 2608 14th St. NW, 2744 14th 5t. N.W. 637 Po. Ave. S.E. 1719 Neorth Capitel 5t. 804 H St. N. 8 Wisconsin Ave. N.W. MRS. M. B. SNOW IS DEAD Widow of Lawyer and Writer Dies vears old, for many years a resident of this city, soclal eircles, died at her residence. 2013 Massachusetts avenue, after a short illness. Death was due to us Henry | who died about seven y was the daughter of the late John Butler. cousin of Mrs. Snow, will ac- | 97 (e GFaRd Joase of Mase v, Wil e | ; officlate. company the fo Indianapolis It | Interment” will_ be in Rock Croek will be in that city tomorrow NIth SMasorsia Hiites| atith ol ————— - Parsons is survived by his Mrs. Pearl B. Parsons; a (ighter, Mrs, Viela Mills, and four G'TON, D. €. MONDAY, JAN L l Physician Dead EVENING STAR. WASIIN DR. R. PARSONS DIES. Succumbs at 73—Practiced Den- tistry Here for 50 Years. Dr. Randall Parsons, 73 years old, for nearly 50 years a practicing den- tist here, died at his residence, 612 Webster street, Saturday night after a long iliness. .Dr. Parsons was a member of the American Dental Association and the District of Columbia Dental Society, a charter and honorary member of the Kiwanis Club, a member of Daw- son Lodge of Masons, of Eureka Chap- ter, Order of the Kastern Star, and of the Kallipolis Grotto. He also was a member of the Roval Arcanum. He was a native of New Jersey and was educated in that State, Funel services will be conducted in the W. W. Chambers funeral par- ylors tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. | Rev. John C. Palmer, grand chaplain of the Grand Lodge of Masons in the THE AFTER SHORT ILLNESS at Age of 67—Funeral to Be in Indianapolis. Mrs. ‘Margaret Butler Snow, 67 and widely known in Saturday alysis, Mrs. Snow was the widow of Alphe- Snow, lawyer and write she S Ago. rd Butler and a cousin of the ice John Marshall Ha 14 he United States Supreme Court. Miss Edith A, Butler and Mrs. Anna ndchildren. MRS. F. B. SIMPSON DIES. Lifelong Resident of D. C. Suc- a | cumbs at 82. bot ,,,l ‘,, n nnie B, Simpson, 82 years old, a great-gsranddaughter of I Hopkinson, one of the signe: ion of Independence, resident of this city, DR. W. Marriage Licenses. H. LITTL Ryan Service wins appreciation —\We are ever mindful of the wishes of those who call on us for' service and | his o 5 "4 Peari B. Gooding. on L ';:x’.'...'f.‘.,'.,-’ds Dak.. ,-xm g Bt .nltnu e i oty ol v M o o hokert W e ot Mitler of Glenville, John A "Smith and Nellie E. Dowden. perform our work with care and exactness, appre- ciating the trust that has ancis the | and a | “ died yes. | i been placed in us. “at the home of her sister, Mrs. ceniplaced Burton R. Ross, 1241 New Hampshire Deaths Reporled, HEonLe Nowing deathe have heen renarted to James T. Ryan |5t imman wus o dnser of e |5 flostne tohe o v ezt & late Thoras 1. and Anna Maria Hop- She was the widow of | a veteran of the hley Hosnital ' Kkinson Stelle | 1ohn H. \ Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. S.E Telephone Atlantic. 1700-1701 2, | ne R SR 2 | viva Simpson v after- . Interment will he it 5010° Riv 3 Siblex” Hosoital 10t 0w Jlred B er 1730-1732 Penna. Ave Maln 5312 STREET— WASHINGTON'S FINEST MEN'S WEAR STORE HALF-YEARLY SALE Manhattan SHIRTS & PAJAMAS Reduced for Semi-Annual Sale Tomorrow Select from the largest assortment of this famous make in Washington. Collar-attached, neckband and collar-to- match styles. Every size and sleeve length. $2.50 Manhattan Shirts and Pajamas. . .....$185 $225 $2.85 $3.65 .$4.65 $3 Manhattan Shirts and Pajamas. . . ..... $3.50-$4 Manhattan Shirts and Pajamas. . $4.50-85 Manhattan Shirts and Pajamas. $6-$6.50 Manhattan Shirts and Pajamas. . . Ra LEIGH SILK NECKWEAR Our entire stock of exquisite Neckwear of imported silks from France, England, Austria, Ttaly and Switzerland is offered in this Half-Yearly Sale at generous reductions— $1 Neckwear .......................now 65¢ $2 and $1.50 Neckwear. . .............now %115 $3 and $2.50 Neckwear...............now%165 $4 and $3.50 Neckwear...............now $2.65 $6, $5 and $4.50 Neckwear............now $365 *RA LEIGH LOUNGING ROBES ery Robe and Smoking Jacket Included in This Half-Yearly Sale $10.75 Brocade Robes (Satin Trimmed). .. 3885 $15 French Flannel Robes............. 51088 $25 Brocade Robes (Full Silk Lined). ... $178 $45 Imported Brocade Silk Robes. . ..... 298 Raleigh Haberdasher 1310 F Street *Kole Apenta arsine licenses have been issued to the B Gtinnm of Takoma Park. Md. - Pa.. and Anna OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT AT f the Arzentine Soclialist part EISEMAN'S, 7th & F| e —— | W% considere: Ana a UARY DR. W LITTLEPAGE CLAIMED BY DEATH Prominent Physician, Vetefan of Two Wars, Dies at Age of 48. SeNTT ary 71079 a1 10 30 VL, LEO Bu'ths Reported. ! 4 Mary C. Zier. glil. | | wd Maude E. Cotiren. hoy . and Lillian G. Hi 5. bo; ter. irl Ehuiren, ave. em auiem inase will he said for the his_sou Tatives and frien. Interment at Mount Olivet € hor sister, Hampehire ava. n.w.. 10 at 2 p.m. ( Philaudelphia papers please cony 1us. On Mo he recidence, 1umm~ .. “the beloved Simma, devoted son » Simm. brother of % nera X Carb of flfl)anks relatives vish to thank onr me m Tovited Dr. William Houston Littlepage, 4% CrEn years old, Spanish-American and World War veteran and a prominent practicing physician of this city for the past 22 years, dled in the Naval Hospital yesterday after a long fll- ness. Born Ark., Dr. Allen [ SMITIL Puneral of Mre MARY ¥ N, bew n - Robinson | ivert Art hetter known as Rahe Smith. of | o Saturday emornnis A40 o'clock. at her AR in Washington, denee. | Littlepage came to this city when 13| v “hmi heve 4 it i =4 "; ;m “n, - Sirt- e and Lot v ot Davi vears old, He was educated in the O hacal Thoatay. January 10.1 Sho aler loaves many relat public_schools, graduating from Busi- ness High School, and in 1905 was graduated from George Washington | ‘Ln!wrnllv He afterward was head ‘l?f the department of clinical medi- cine at the university for many years. At the time of his death he was a from reh, Vermont as. betw Kev. Ja w Vermont Avenue Baptist | Frineral Toesdar Q and K Temple. Kelatiy 1CKnDUrg, V BECKER. On Sunday, January ¥, at 1030 Congrezational p 1. vidence Howpital, WiLLIAM 1" meeting Mon member of the staff of Emergency | LUjgat Fivadens, Muwitel MiGLIAN | Vattormeene Hospital and was medical examiner | il “illian) T "Becuer. . ¥uderal vrivge. % 19y Commander, Ficass omit fower of the bova' department of the Young 'HE. 28, SMITH. O |Men's Christian Association. * "fi',fi“,f.m‘,',"\',”:,‘{:‘.;’, J:.'.',",f.?,: "fw F ;‘ "'"'v‘ p,'?-%m‘; u;u'v'i POy 21 3 o fineral Had Notable War Service. :;{'.',gg"z‘. :‘Je'.}'nl -u:“..x‘m- laia Juitds | SMITH _;r' ‘1-“15:.-..7'; o At the outbreak of the Spanish-| BHiufhe Ranersl [peiiete) fum shechups) | Lincoin Tempig Jor diTon Bh American War Dr. Littlepage volun- L g i Ay B T W iy rment #ort Lincoin Cemetery. * Entered into_eternal rest Sunday. | x AYME STEWART MITH. The officers and r;::m . teered and became sergeant of Com- " Hall Chapter pany I District of Columbia Volun- teers’ and later served in Cuba as T D Dss RO of a1 dary: | first sergeant of Companv D, of the e avas 5. s ta 5th Battalion. After the war he | <erved for eight vears as n member {of the D. C. National Guard. Dr. Littlenage azain velunteered ‘at | | the authreak of the World War and | was commissioned a lieutenant in the | Medical Corps He served 10 months | in France as commander of the sani. | {tarv train of the 6th Division and | rogimental surgeon of the 54th In.| faptey respectively. and was promoted v » tod@e grade of colonel. | T 1 ARK. =on of the late ihip Clark | Prominent in Masonry. e Clatk “and | Dr. Littlepage was a member of 5 the Amorican Medical Association, BRU Lo the Nev York n.w a1 pm n Cematers. " ¥riends fvited ae Dieare’ copy.+ o ‘Fhiladeipnia papers 06 M the Medical Society of the District | (LAKK, Members of James H.Hl Lodse | MARGARE " fo a and | f O L G ARE s Riwsel ' 51, Homa for Aged | of Columbia and of Emergeney Cluh ! 5, 15 ¥, & A ¥ eonic Tom: | ine 1 2 Phoenis, 4%, Preedmen’s Hom of Emerzeney Hospital. He also w leain’ss nd : : wwne. 47 Fresdmen a Scottizh Rite Mason npd a member | January 10. at b B a - . SR st uneral o T with to "l‘"-“l"‘" 1""']"" o A5 ipie 0t o |of Harmony Lodge. No. 17, F: A- A, 5. n’x.’h‘- Fineral "W S tion of the svmpathetic Kindness # | He is survi by his wife, Mre | 1PatL mme from st Luke's Ha m: P He'vaaldinat er. 32 Gardgid Baswital [ Louelia I, Littlepage: his parents. 1 ‘m'l'“"" ”‘;"‘":f LR L o o ¢ B | Tubercuiosis Hos- (C. and Mrs. Betty Houston Little | Y9k e 5. asr have been more considerate had L o Dars &l D1t/ Wariel rage and a aister. Miss Caroline! W AM P beloved hushand of Claiviia | personal friend.” gty gl e an Littlepage. all of this eity 'A'\‘::. Coliey' Servyees at hie'late resi: he been a per: —_— = Funeral services will he conducted| Tuestay. Jaouary 10. at 3 p.m owmplete Cost. $219.21 o {in the Mount Vernon Place M, E. g Complete € Dyed Mommg Black Church. South. temorrow afternoon ‘ In 24 Hours jat 138 ‘o'clock Interment will he ‘“l‘ ?ull'r‘u trom his lat .. o oup Arlington Cemetery w military | . e "at '3 Siephen's. § - ClrmukDer’eln'n(&DyeluCo honors and Masonic rites conducted | sin' 354 Penuggivania ave nw. Wednes: rele 2469 13th St. N. w at the grave by H'\rmon Lodge. -— e e T Argentine S ator Dies. “NOS AIRES. January 9 (#).— 1 Justo, federal senator and founder | Jua died | 2y 5% Cinterisens Ruecs | anddenly early yesterday at the age of | Sunday = 163 at his country home, at Los Car. | PUDEDEMONA . heisred 6 | dales. Senator Justo was a great or. tor, founder of La Vansuardia (For- | ward), physi and fimancier. He 2n astute political | leader and was both liked nm| feared | by_his ndversaries. January T ) herente > ¥a and Carltonr Hotel Reward' 'The from Mt | Enpheny Church | rontainine and night key. Cali North t on Satantar. [ | RIRD-DOG Ty napn Tar 4n03 i sare. Services Tiie \hu-nx‘ mmul Pazio ) M- Fioes: | &' e and aaugnter ess. | 3t Prospect Hill Cemete: OEIS | GORSUCH. | hie resie l)fl ‘!Ind ¥, .v" N 3 January S t Baitimore. M S H GR. ond_and sanp! T Hoover Wardms hrother uf Josephine Limezal berkatier a and 18t and Coi s st Chery Chase an Sundar Janmary S R HASKINS b b H FIECE—Child o 13 gy “e Rew ! Lincaln 4700 Rower sha T e | nrday forenoo < (LT o0 Mondar Jangary 0 m. THOMAS HIL! Gome hrt mat farzatien ‘e . i E LUCRESS Fatl o e ‘ot Mare bt iz memory of aus deas NN * | 3eom | TeRk Attend. Interment at 6 3 ears. DL o0 Dack v o e < s toction o JReiim o0 Ve hont | LAUTENSCHLAGER. On Nowdas Jasuary o v morsing [ 3e e Avartment 31 Titeral rwary Der_rentenwe. ¥ - need WATC i o Cos e Funer Januars T e N.n RS who dmvacied this e PR Sve vears afo talar Janeary 3. 19 T Nave only vour meme - 'y‘u'l" R m Chandlee Lawis N afier. 1 Norwich Cona " g0kl armiet_ oo Pleasant ‘car. Sun. “papers pease about 3 pm Whe Sundar Janaare 8 1928 at Ll v\qufiRW ellow G B o hak Ciost b N £ Tuester Jancary 10 Tonal Cemetary ~ are . Norfolk amt Richmond Daers ALMUS R SPEARE XaE: Deeariet (s Mfs Jonuaer 3 Succeeding the original W. R. Speare Co. | s 23 Connecticut Ave. Potomac 4600 ! | ines 4 father " motl #'yre_at 1208 H at., 45 yra. at 840 F st anifer s {unecal ba 1 Merment Fasne's Cemetery . Warren Taltavull | wmsex, s, s e 1 !«h & Spring Rd. Col. 464 -xfi' rvi\‘;}' o S — ¢ 4 Harold Rando: cament Timothy Hanlon A BNty | o Tt | MILER On Thuraias, SN A0t taineer How 'm. H. Sardo 0 | i Teanead now :\ll«.hu\-‘( s R NG o Tieral Beneatte . Private Limousine Ambulance | uysbock. “nenaried wis b g TR g X | 412 R St NE Lincoln 524 Tangeey Tt N0 sw W Dave onle vour meamorsy Modorn_Ch apal F 4] “ Frank Geler's Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH ST N W Madera Chamei Toienhone Main 2473 W | T RNTARLINY JOKN R. WRIGHT CO. e § Murw o e 'are atw avs T rother ul N \-n \\'\ Fithix Nane ot "\ neas s v e N 1392 10t Mt N.W___ Phane North 47 NARTIN . u-w i e M 4. e oRLTEARRY | ST 1 & Co. oo Yrats acu lagav. Jamsare & I:n‘ | . Dea . | { Gone. Dut ned & | _N18 W . NE LINCOLN 80 | ".p"“, ‘ ‘ 113 RN TR | P.A. TALTAVULL = 2 N [} Y . DVED » “‘.n\u WotmiR Faraes ans A A Yo . Na Lo L TN RN Y 2 Wit e he preseat S L AYNE Se TALTAVULL, Mar. hlwm An"n ® w onder e TR 4 Yer | CHASS. , ”h‘k"\‘l‘l“\ AT, o0 iumhi 3 1 OSTE}IO MR TR A0S T wnies fl. L. ,.'::::\“. g | o DRTH Tuie | :‘:“w'"“ . Jeatar iT e e NeLS - | AN o UK B | Wency W Kol Siie Chanathers “_ N - j'“ Joseph. F. Birch’s Sons | hiw NN G0N RN R SAAC BIRCHY ! 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