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.G COPENHAVER " FATALLY STRICKEN Bocal Business Man Dies of Heart Attack an Way to Hospital Ball. John C. Copenhaver, 47 years old, 1844 Mintwood place, for many years in business here, died of a heart at- tack while entering a drug store at 1828 Columbia road last night. He was pronounced dead by Dr. F. B. Pedrick, 1736 Columbia road. Mr. Copenbaver was on his way to the Children's Hospital charity ball when stricken. He is survived by two brothers, Harry D. and William E. Copenhaver. Mr. Copenhaver was born in Wash- ington and educated in the public #chools. Graduating from Business High School. he started in the sta- tionery business with hia brother, Harry D. Copenhaver, when 17 years OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT AT EISEMAN'S, 7th & F CLYDE J. NICHOLS, Inc. UNDERTAKERS 4209 9th St. N.W. o1 . Nichols, Pres. Formerir_Vice President-Secretary W. R. Speare Co. Phone Col. 6324 Dies Suddenly JOHN C. COPENHAVER old, at first manitaining an establish- ment at Fourteenth and G streets. Later they opened at 1427 F street, at thé same time starting a branch xtore at 1621 Connecticut avenue. They later abandoned the F street store to devote all their time to the Connecti- ut avenue establishment. Funeral services will be conductsd at the residence of Harry D. Copen- haver, 3601 Rittenhouse street, Thurs. day morning at 11 o'clock. Rev. G. G. Johnson of Immanuel Baptist Church will officiate. Interment will be in Glenwood Cemetery. s Births Reported. The fallowing hirths have been the Healih Department in the Inat Raymond L. and Katherin R. Hudson, bo Charles . and Gladya C. Crampio Demetrus 7. and Hattie Thomas. boy. Camillo and Anne Vacearo. girl Harre L_and Gladya T. Riely. Henry and Carrie Long. &irl THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. Col. James 8. Pettit Camp, No. 8, United Spanish War Veterans, will meet, 8 o'clock at 921 Pennsylvania southeast. Installation of e Soclety of Philosophical In- quiry will meet at 4:46 o'clock in New National Museum, room 43. Dr. Edward A, Pace, Ph. D., D. D, vice rector of Catholic University, will speak of “The Concept of Order in Recent Philosoph g The Men's Club of All Saints’ Church, Chevy Chase, Md., will meet at 8 o'clock. Clarence A. Phillips will give an {llustrated lecture on “Washington, the Beautiful.” All men and women of the parish in- vited. The Sixteenth Street Heights Citi- zens’ Association will meet at § o'clock at Northminster Chapel. Alaska avenue and Kalmia road. Fire Chief G. 8. Watson will speak. A joint meeting for fathers and mothers of Johnson Parent-Teacher Association will be held at 8 o'clock at the school. Civitan dinner meeting for installa- tion of officers will_be held at 6:30 o'clock at Hotel La Fayette. Ed Bra- shears in charg The Washington Cat Club will meet at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. F. M. Tompkins, 1610 Park road. The Business Women's Council will meet this evening in the lecture room of the Church of the Covenant. There will be a musical, in charge the music committee. The Retail Cleaners and Dyers’ A< sociation will” hold fta firat ln!mal ball at 9 o'dlock at the Jewish Com- munity Center. Rose and Dorothy Cohen, twin sisters, will be a feature of the entertainment program. The American Horticnltural fo- ciety meet_at 8 o'clock in the new National Museum. Prof. David Lumsden, horticulturist from the United States Department of Agri- culture, will give an fllustrated lec- ture on “Orchids, the Royal Family wi RALEIGH HABERDASHER—1310 F STREET—WASHINGTON'S FINEST MEN'S WEAR STORE Here’s the best money- saver in this newspaper Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits Made to Sell for $55 and %60 REDUCED TO The season’s newest colors— the Greyhounds, shades, Copper Beech browns. Smoke blues, fancy %65 $ 43.50 Choicest Oxford mixtures. 70 American and im- ported fabrics; beautiful wor- steds, splendid serges; twists, cheviots, tweed effects. 575 OVERCOATS of Plants. Members invited to bring frie The Council of Adminiatration, De- partment of A. U. 8. W, V., will meet at 8 o'clock at 921 Pennsylvania avenue southeast. There will be an open meeting of the membership of the Jewish Com- munity Center tonight. The annual election of officers and members of the board of trustees will bu held, and Mta. Archibald Silverman, vice presi- dent of the National Hadassah organ- ization, Wil spenk. Clifford K. Berryman, cartoonist of The Evening Star, will deliver a chalk talk_to the men's Bible class at Wes- ley Methodist Episcopal Church, Con- necticut avenue and Jocelyn street, at 8 p.m. An Oyster roast will follow the meeting. The American Institute of Electri- cal Engineers will meet, 8 o'clock, in assembly hall of the Cosmos Club. (. R. Beardsley, construction engineer of the Brooklyvn-Edison Electric Co., will speak on “Safety fn Power Plant Con- struction.” All interested invited. Texas State Society will meet, 8:30 o'clock, at the Roosevelt Hotel. Short program and dancing. All Texans in the city are invited. The Washington Unit of the Woman's Overseas Service League will meet this evening at Grace Dodge Hotel. The Holy Name Gulld will meet, 8 o'clock. John F. MecCarrow will speak. FUTURE. The Mira McCoy Andrews Day Cursery Assoclation will meet tomor- roy at 10:30 am. at the Hamilton Hotel. The Chemical Soclety of Washing- ton will mest Thursday, 8:15 p.m., in assembly hlal of the Cosmos Ciub. Ixecutive committee at 7:30. Speak. ers, Dr. Edgar T. Wherry and Dr. Atherton Seidell. Dr. Willlam lee Corbin will give the first of a series of lectures on the drama, Thursday, 8 p.m., at the City Women's Club. Rubjects: Henry Arthur Jones and Sir Arthur Wing Pinero. Mrs, L. B, Swormstedt will preside. The Kenneth H. Nash Post, Ameri- ean Legion, and its auxiliary will have an installation of officers tomor- row night at the Hamilton Hotel, Maj. Gen. Amos A. Fries will speak. The Capitol Hill W. C. T. U. will meet Wednesday, 2 p.m., at Waugh M. E. Church. Emma Sanford Shelton W. C. T. U. will meet tomorrow evening. £ p.m.. with Mrs. Belle T. Pickett, 2025 { Park road. The Federation of Citizens’ Associa- tions will mest January 14, 8 pm.. in the board room of the District Build- ing. The University of Michigan Alum- nae Association will meet at dinner, January 21, at the A, A. U. W, 1634 1_street ection_of officers. TUXEDO SUITS, $29 835 Value On Liberal Terms EISEMAN'S, 7th & F Two Great SALES THE WEATHER District of Columbla—Fair tonight and tomorrow, not quite so cold; low- est temperature tonight about 34 de- grees, Maryland and Virginia—Generally fair tonight and tomorrow; not much change In temperature. Record for 24 Hours, Thermometer—4 p.m., 45; 8 p.m., 41; 2" midnight, 34; 4 am., 31; 8 am., : noon, 45, Barometer—4 p.m., 29.84; 12 midnight, 29.85; noon, 29.85. Highest temperature, at 4:15 p.m, vesterday. Lowest temperature, at 130 am. today. Tempernture same date last year— Highest, 32; lowest, 22. Tide T: (Furnished by ited States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 4:46 a.m. and 5:02 p.m.; high tide, 10:33 a.m. and 10:51 p.m. v Tomorrow—TLow tide, 5:33 a.m. and 5 p.m.; high tide, 11:21 a.m. and 1137 p.m. The Sun and Moon, Today—Sun rose 7:27 a.m.; sun sets 04 p.m, Tomorrow—Sun rises sets 5:05 p.m. Moon rikes 8:47 p.m.; sets 10:04 p.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- halt hour after sunset. Weather in Various Citles. & Temveratus H £ i 8 p.m, 4 a 47, occured 27, oceurred Stations, pexte] ooy vy * e gwpinses . Proloudy 0.08 Cloudy Lo Clear Clear . Claar Clear ; Prolonds Pt 3 Birmingham, Bismarck ... Buffalo " Charl Chi 10 00 20 N 30w K6 enve Hapahs Jacksonville Kansas City Los Anzeles Louisville .. Miami, F N. Oreans. New York.. Okla, City. Omnha San” Antonio an Diego . . Francisca 0.10 Clonds Cloudy Spolane : VA 0.04 Forxy WASH. DC Greenwich Horta (Fasal) A ‘Curs Hamilton. Bermyu Qan Jaan Porto Ri Cun Clondy Canal Clandy / Calon Selling down stocks at ALL Hahn stores—getting ready 10 close TWO of them— brings you ladies these great shoe opportunities, At Tth S, 9th St. and Pa. Ave. Stores Only At F S and All Other Stores toudy | TUESDAY, JANUARY: 10, 1928.° MISS KATHERINE WYNNE SUCCUMBS TO ILLNESS Personal Maid to Four Presidents’ Wives Dies of Pneumonia and Influenza. Miss Katherine Wynne, 62 T8 old, personal maid to the wives of four Presidents, beginning with President Taft's administration, dled of pneu- monia and influenza in George Wash- ington University Hospital yesterday after a short illness, Miss Wynne became {ll laat Friday and her condition grew rapidly worse in &pite of treatment and precautions immediately exercised by Dr. James F. Coupal, the President's physician, W treated her, Miss Wynne accompanied Mrs Coolidge to the Black Hills last Sum- mer, accompanied Mrs. Harding as her personal maid on the presidential p to Alaska and had made numer- ous other tours with the Presidents’ wives. Miss Wynne fulfilled her du- ties at the White House until becom- ing i1l last Friday and was commend- ed by Mrs. Coolldge. She came to this country from Canada, Funeral “arrangements are to be completed after the arrival of a sister of Miss Wynne from Canada. The | body will rest in the Hanlon funeral parlors until the arrangements are completed, it is stated, . Man Injured by Auto. Earl H. Clatt, 50 years old, 105 Brad. lrv_ lLane, Chevy Chase, Md., was bruised about the legs yesterday after. noon when he was struck by an auto. mobile driven by Edward A. Murr 235 Eighth street, as he was erossing Vermont avenue between M and N streets. He was treated at Emergency Hospital and went home later, SHIPPING NEWS Arrivals at and Sailin, New York, o rem ARRIVED YESTERDAY. American Banker—London. . . .. December 31 | Caledonia—Glasgow < ... Decamber 3. Victoria—Hers . January Ithi December 1. Decomber December January December anuary v irt of Spain Favorita—Kingrion DUE TODAY. Aragiaya—Bermuda Hanmibury amburg Orizaha—Havana, President Polk—Wori Majestic—Southamnton . - Faracoa—Puerto Colombia Laconia: erpool . . Laurent; averpoo! . Manuel O adiz Devonian—Antwerp DUE TOMORROW. Paris—Harre . > Colombo—Genna " * January Dacember 30 .January " 7 January 4 mber 10 comber camber 11 mber 31 mber 30 January 4 December 3¢ Vandy de Janeiro DUE THURSDAY. JANUARY 12. 1in—Po Minargo—Nassan Tachira—Ta Guasra January DUE FRIDAY. JANUARY 13. Meeanto—Liverpool .. _Jannary Carin m w Medii 6 cruise P i Roosevelt—Bremen . . January DUE SATURDAY JANUARY 14 .. .January T SUNDAY, JANUARY 15 { outhampton Janu < Januare Limon Jauary MONDAY. JANUARY 18. ~Gothenbarg ... January 3 Victorin—Bermuda January January Ja Januars Francisco mo—San Jusn | American Merchant—London January 1 January OULTGOING STEAMERS. SAILING TODAY onio Topez—i and Barcelona. “anada—Oran. Algiers and Tunis Cristobal—Port su Prince and Cristobal. | avana - | Favorita—Kingston. | Cour D Atena—Reirit | Minnega—copennaren { SAILING TOMORROW, { Carababo—san Jusa. La Guarra and Puer- 10 C raeus. Patras and Beiru sion, Lristodal. Puerto Colom- | o Cor ILING THURSDAY. JANTUARY 12, | American Shipper—Piymonth and London. San Lorenzo—San Jusn snd Sante Domingo Cir’ | Mongolis—Havana. Cristobal and Pacific | Touigue and Valparaiso | o stobal own. Cherbours aod’ Ham- eveland—Queer hur, | Araguaya—HRermi SAILING FRIDAY. JANTARY 13 —Cherhoure and Southampton. outh and Ravre on—Corunna. Gilon. Santander | —Port au Prince. Curacao and M Bogota —Cape Haitien. Port au Prives and Puerio Colombia, | G SATURDAY. JANTARY 14, | town aod Liverpool, | to South Africa i | Bevanian—Flvmouth and Antwern. ! Minnewaska—therbonrs and London. R stown. Plymouth. Cherbourg 733 Hallfax and St Jonns aa—fuerto Cortes and Puerta Barrios P Barhadoes and | 1Y da— Rermnda 1 —Santisgo, mb Kingston and St Grorse—St. Thomas, SATLING Caledonia—« SAILING 1o MONDAY JANTARY 18 w around the TUESDAY. JANUARY Napies g a tansand, Oslo a | peithagen - —_— | _____¥ouND. HANDBAG Judiciary o Stanon Do, Temaie LOST, | IR RORE back 3 Tad Jeverdt B ‘Franie oo . S | BRI DO Wiy . B White n Lar. 400 Dlinois ave. Adame 40 T BROWN BAG with todle loat By vadic ey Brentnood N e S DOG | AT N » Sty niEht amall femate Roston Fox Terrier, mived chide pet | ewani~ Nuves e OG- Liberal reward tor retirn .nfigiwnn an Teading 10 return’ of emall B white ‘Chilliabue dog: Answers o ham Geacke Eone 3 108 Aot 310 8 Primcose st Chevy Chase. NManday. Japuars 8 1 he imekever. tity Chib " 1850 PIN and two tines Sunday Reward | POCKRTIR o a Rewap - J AR ALEXANDER. ANDERSON. s T BROW RN Weaths. Departea this lite Monday an 0 1020 3t Gallingne Homsl | ML ALERAN DI "heracen ording | of Fannie Alexander and father of Blanche | Jackson randda; of funeral resting st the W. Ernest Jaryie arlors. 2222 Georkia ave. 5w On Monday, January f. 1928, ). B A RSON of falls Hill. Va. be ioved husband of Mima_ Anderson neral wiil he held from Mo Salvat, Baotist Chureh Thursday. January 17. 2 nm. All friends invited. On Tuesday. January 10 1928 at LENA N NDER (nee Gan- wife of the Iate John Binde uneral from her iate res . Jani ol ) v Pro funeral ot iredag v A to attend.” Interment a emetery and fipnds B Clarka C rida ave. n.e. hereatter On Monday. | the rexidence of her danghter. Conkiin. 4100, 20th st ne BROWN aced 70 years # monihs from the Neviua funeral home York ave” n'w.' Wednestay. Ipn AU T20 wm. " interment in Arfngton Tional tery. Friends invited Quddenly. January & 1098 at 320 Freedmen's Hoanita). WILLIAM ¥ L3 | ROWZE| s RK. Tata’ Phillio €ia hrother” of Gertrude Clark and I by Remaina mas_be wen Tieatay o1 ning. after @ Chieeh Br mony Cemer 58 1.0 0f G S to meet at St Lu 0 tist Church. Georgia ave and Shephe ehtwood. Wedneaday Januars 11 nm. to_attend the funeral of o her. WILLIAM CLARK. P AUGUSTA HILL Worthy Chi N E WHITE Rec Sec’y | ARK. Members of James H. Hill Lodee | i8.°F. A. A M. are ordered to meet snecial communication in Masonie Tem h st and Virginia ave. Tyesds At 7 nm. to arrangs for tate” Brother. WILL Wadnesday Janiacs Loy n Luke's “Baptist urch, Brightwood. D EDWARD CARTER, W. M. ewday. Januars 10 Funeral Thursday Jan. from the W. Ernest Georgia ate 1 National Cem- '\‘n-nv. of LARK. ~ Fu 10e COLONA. _On T MES COLONA. v 12, at 1 pm funeral nar Interment Arlin ¥ CONNOR. On Sundar Janna 2740 o'clock pm_ JORN €O and 8t n.w Mase at St Stepher 251h and Pennayivania ave n & éay January 11. at 9 oclock am flowers. CONNOR. Members of Barry Division of the Hiberniane are requested 0% A January at 11 o'clock. ment Glenwood Cemeters FORD._ Suddeniy. on Sat 1927 on the U 8. & FORD. sor. of Mary C. Ford Pn‘ ioes at his_late residence. 1016 Mo: ave. ne Wednesday. Jabuary 18 a vm. followsd by services at the Full Del “Assemt sy asa Commodors Jonn | Beaths. O'MALLEY, On Sunday. Jannary 7. 1928 at tha Home for the ‘Aved, PATRICK BMALLEY Sera an years Funeral tha pariors’ of James ¥. Ryan. 317 on Wednesday Jan 1 Interment. Mount m Pa. ab 130 pm. omit flow ROBINSON. Entered intn eternal rest Mon. January @ 1924 215 a P tal. - FREDERI( FROBS "RORINSON, "be number of othee £ Tat at 1. 9 On Monday. Janaary 9. 12 nee Hospital CHARL h Fic mass Mot Olivet Cemetery RUTHERFORD, O 1978 MARY SYKES. <cn W 1 to attend. I Wi LIaws, at her I | BAKER. BROCK. | membeance of my & BAKER funeral | until Wednestay ng. January 11, 1938 Oa Monday. J o GARNETT. Departed this life 1928, EUGENE GARNETT w. “He leaves to mo Two' brthers, {a Boet Rermaine ca ineral pario uneral Friday w o funeral paric Jai Oa Sunday Januar imore. Md.. JAMES H. GRAYSON deroted son 0f Jomeph and Mary Graveen father of Doroihs and Bure: brother of Thursdar, the W E: - 16 g ISABELLE ved wite of Rev. Herbert Invited to attems ment at Arhington National MAYDEN. Devarted 1! I8 st S pm Gone. but not forgotten The John Marshall Ha aces the HENRY. Associstion_annoes HE! sband of M foum Bus Jate residenve now . a0 Wednemlay, January 11 Relatives aind invited ¥ Interment at Gleawood Cea MOLCOMR. On Moodww January 9 AN HOLOONMR ‘sevaied Dusbas Rokomb, brothe Holwais Fuseral agy 1% L htermens Harmway Cen he W Eivest ievrgia ave. Jaguacy ® Wk = LANHAM. On Bt Providence Site of the neral from Ho. e W Lanha EAUTENSCHEAGER. On Moodas Latteawchiager. ¥l relanves ol anpear at & st between MyrTAEwY. endense. L1008 L A s Calls Matihews and mother af Wenry N and N WSy e Ceranimetys and Saral of Mabe! W wreat Al Fhan s Natidews woutn the MeCLELLANRD IR Tl her 4 Mawd L Wailan ¢ fo of e | Puneral Trom hee danghies s resote | | theed oak, e mr sos JANTS ® Yeass ago tocas, HIS MOTHER AN MERY. ? v Grar ol MONTGONFRY. who nine vears aga foday FUN W 3 Livesy o conmection. Commo- rw Crematociume Modes Fmhaimer M e P Ave NW.calt M RSN "ALMUS R SPEARE Succeeding the eriginal W. R. Speare Cou 1623 Connecticut Ave, Potomac 4600 £ AT AL 1S H A 45 v at 90 F g, W. Warren Taltavull 14th & Spring Rd._ Cel. 464 Timothy Hanlon 841 K SL\E Paose L m. H. Sardo & Co. Sans Cov s Charet. Tounbese Main MN73 JOHN "RWRIGHT co. N Phae Moy 4T qu w. v P. A. TALTAVULL ’m Ra :.,'A;““““‘ e N0 BRANCH OFFRE “CHAS.'S. ZURHORST 301 EANT CAPIVGL ST Phose Liewa ¢ T. F. COSTELLO ITEN | QATRON Vaputel 3y NORTH TS Joseph F. Birch's Sons Dozens of splendid styles—in Suedes—uand all other popular materinls — included in both groups. Ll awis, | Bt Theater” Sumiar & | T e e vandy ' Rewand N k. | 1o 4T Weandy i W KV ae e | beiween 131k Crose Toni stone Jiame [LEoYlng o ibaret rsags N Imported and domestic fabrics tailored in the best styles of the season now $4.6-50 Raleigh Haberdasher 1310 F Street — \\hlu\lr Janvary | a » e tieinis Tavivel to attest Telwent ivate) Wlwawond Couerery. P MAORMICK. 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