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Perry & Walsh Morticians Private Ambulances 29 H St. NNW. Main 984 Sixteenth Street Claims Nearest The house necessity in the TUXEDO SUITS, $29 £35 Value On Liberal Terms EISEMAN'S, 7th & F| a meeting of the Associ ster Chapel, Kalmia road. Ala ation at Dral's Higtory of fl)e Gltg of Waghington and Digtrict of Columbia F()R a good many years the North Capitol Methodist Church, T N.E., was one of the most active and useful of Wash- ington’s many churches in the Northeast section. However, a steady change in the trend of population took away a large part of its member- ship, and its work was made increasingly diffi- cult. It is still, however, rendering admirable serv. ice, and has a staunch and loval following. CITIZENS EXPRESS NEED OF NEW FIRE STATION| Than Mile Away. for a fire engine Heights district Wi fon last night in Northmin- Protesis have held up placement of [ line ixteenth and V THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, D. 0., WEDNESDAY, atreets, and a new site is belng sc lected. In the meantim point ed out, and a half away. A resolution was passed commend- ing_the work of the Fire Department | and indorsing the bill now before Cangress to Increase the pay of fire- m Twenty-four new members were received. John E. Taylor, sided. Heights Group Center Is More president, pre- Sixteenth Street —_— as pointed out at| Medal Awarded Evangeline Booth. Heights Citizens'| NEW YORK, January “1 (#).—The Kleavor Van Rensselaer Fairfax medal and | tor eminent patriotic service vester- iday was awarded to Comdr. Evange- Rooth, head of the Salvation in Amer ska avenue Fine Funerals —for $125 and up may scem like an effort of the imagination — yet it is very real, as we can prove. heo %EAL FUNERAL HOME For reference, Ask your neighbor’ 816 M STREE Phones Linc. 8200-8201 URNITURE Simultaneously With the 100th Grand Rapids Furniture Exhibition We Present A MILLION DOLLARS WORTH OF LIFETIME FURNITURE REDUCED Overwhelming Price Reductions Now While Grand Rapids celebrates fifty fruitful years of achievement good furniture making, Mayer & Co. present to the Washington public a million dollars worth of dependable Lifetime Furni. ture at prices as low as any pre Event has ever offered. to $1L,000.00 Worth of Artistic Almco Lamps Priced at Much Less Also Hundreds Too Numerous to MAYER Seventh Street us Lifetime Furniture This is an opportunity e and save abundantly. $165,00000 Worth of Dining Room Suites at Large Reductions $50,00000 Worth of Chinese and Oriental Rugs Sharply Reduced $145,000.00 Worth of Living Room, Library and Hall Pieces Reduced $8,00000 Worth of Colonial Desks and Secretariecs Reduced $155,00000 Worth of Bedroom Furniture. Sharply Reduced $136,000.00 Worth of Karpen Upholstered Furniture Reduced $22,00000 Worth of Beds and Bedding Share in the Savings of Other Pieces Mention, Included & CO. Between D and E the nearest station is a mile | | Hackettstown, | inent single-tax advocate. | ing President Wilson's administration. | | | | | | w_m mmmmfl Senthern wheat | Mount | =0 ZDWARD J. SLATTERY DIES Funeral Services Friday for Former Business Man. Fdward Joseph Slattery, 84 years old, former prominent business man, died this morning at the home of his niece, Mrs. Daniel Coughlan, 349 G street southwest. Solemn requiem high mass will he sung Friday in St Dominic’s Church, following services in the home of his niece at 9 o'clock. Burial will be in Mount Olivet Ceme- ory. : 'A\Ir Slattery was a native of Treland, but for many years was a merchant tailor m <hington, having retired about 3 8 ARO. him are five J. Creaghe and erald of this city; ¥ennell and Daniel . tery of Chicago and Edward D. tery of lmllu m“! RITES FOR LOUIS POST. Body of Former Assistant Secretary of Labor Will Be Cremated. Funeral services for Touis F. Post, 78 years old, former Assistant Sec- retary of Labor, who died in the Homeopathic Hospital yesterday, will be conducted in the Church of the “ity, Sixteenth and Corcoran tomorrow afternoon at 3 Rev. Paul Sperry, pastor, will officiate. The body will be cremated and the ashes sent (o‘ Mr. Post was widely known as an editor and economist and was a prom- He served Assistant Secretary o Labor dur- | o Mk et Water: Great Falls—Clear, _ Wenther in_Varion THE WEATHER District of Columbia-—Partly cloudy tonight; tomorrow falr, not much change in temperature, lowest tonight ahout 36 degrees, Maryland and Virginia—Partly cloundy tonight; tomorrow fair, not much” change in temperature. West Virginia—Partly cloudy to- night, somewhat colder in east por- tion; tomorrow fair. Record for 24 Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., b4: 8 pm., 44; 12 midnight, 39; 4 a.m.,, 37; 8 am., 40: noon, 54. arometer—4 p.m., 29.79; 8 p.m. children, 20.77; 4 a.m., 20.71; 29.62. = Mrs, Mrs. Slat- Slat .81; 12 midnight, 8 a.m., 29.64; noon X Highest temperature, at_noon. Lowest temperature, 37, occurred at 0 am. iperatures same date last year— Highest, 32; lowest, Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetie Survey.) “Low tide, 533 am. high tide, 11.21 a.m. 7 pon. Tomorrow—Low tide, 6:19 a.m. : high tide, 12:08 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose am.; sets, 5:05 p.m. ‘Tomorrow—Sun rises 7. sets 5:06 p.m. Moon rises 949 pm.; p.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. 54, occurred and and and sun 27 a.m.; sun sets 10:34 as His home was at 3 Twelfth street. MECHANICS’ ORDER DINES| Fifty Attend Conference Dinner of | | Junior Group at Raleigh. | A conference dinner was held last | night at the Raleigh Hotel by State Councilor Oscar T. Harlow of the | Abilene, Tex. 3 District of Columbia Council, "“""",A Order United American Mechanies, and his staff of officers. Brief talks | were given by officials. About 50 attended, The State councilor and officers will make the second annual v Vernon Council Temple. 523 Friday evening ey Weather. Clouidy car ie rortheast, ~ Dyed Mourning Black In 24 Hours rmackDryCleaning&DyeingCo. nllpnm Cirele 2469 15th St N.W. Denver Detroit P! Omaha Philadeinhia OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT AT EISEMAN'S, 7th & F Ryan Service Is Considerate. —we show our appreciation of the confidence you place in us by performing our work with care and exactness Funeral parlor, private ambu- lance and livery in connection. James T. Ryan Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. Telephone Atlantic 1700-17 Greenwich time. todar ) Temperature Weather 40" Rai Clandr Clondy Part clouds Cleas ne London._ Ensland France Greenwich time Arores (Current ahwervation Hamilton, Rermudy ... 8 | San Juan Porta Rico Havana Cuhg . Colon Canal Zone v Part clondy Ay | ARGENTINA, | For the week ending Jamuars 8 108 | | ~Temperatura—Precinitation — Cur. Depar. Cur. Depar Corn and norih- ern wheat rone 78 —1 10 402 L T WASHINGTONS FINEST MENS WEAR STORE HALF-YEARLY SALE Manhattan SHIRTS and PAJAMAS Select from the largest assortment of this famous make in Washington. Collar-attached, ncckhand and collar-to-match styles. Every size and sleeve length. ’ $2.50 Manhattan Shirts and Pajamas. .. .. $1 -85 $3.50-84 Manhattan Shirts and Pajamas. .. .5’7,35 $4.50-$5 .$3.65 $6-80.50 Manhattan Shirts and Pajamas. . . .54-65 $3 Manhattan Shirts and Pajamas. Manhattan Shirts and Pajamas. .. *Ra Leigh SILK NECKWEAR Our entire stock of exquisite Neckwear of imported silks from France, l'nglmd Austria, Italy and Switzerland is offered in this Hali- Yearly Sale at generous reductions— $1 Neckwear . .noge 6;(: $2 .ot $1.15 $1 and $3.50 Neckoear. ' $9.65 $0, $5 and $4.50 Neckwear. . .o...o. . now $3.65 Neckiocar Neckwear BRI [} *Ra Leigh SMART HOSIERY $1 All-Wool and Silk-and Wool.......... 6;(‘ 82 Imported Wool and Silk-and 1100l ... ... .$1.38 $3.50 Imported W ool and Silk-and-Wool. ... s1.&< RaleighHaberdasher INC 1310 F Street CRole Ayents Ay Pt.cloudy | Clear -« Part elondy | | FARROT JANUARY 11, 1928 CITY NEWS IN BRIE! TODAY. A reception and ball in honor of newly-elected president, Repre- sentative Henry R. Rathbone, will be given by the Tilinois State Soclety at the Wiliard Hotel, 8:30 o'clock, The Emma Sanford Shelton W. C. T. U. will meet, 8 o'clock, with Mrs. Belle T. Pickett, 2025 Park road. The Kenneth H. Nash Post, Amerl- can Legion, and its auxiliary. will have an inafallation of officers tonight | at the Hamilton Hotel. Gen. Amos A. Fries will preak. The TPowell Junior High School Parent-Teacher Association will meet, 8 o'clock, at thg school. Dr. Frank W. Ballou, s intendent of schools, will be the prinjsipal speaker. He will discuss the scl Iaws of the Distriet Columbia. / All interested are in- ed to attend. Women promi identified with local Jewish societies will meet at a | tea to be gfven by Mrs. Morris Gewirz, | at her home, to formulate plans for | increasing the membership of the | Jewish ommunity Center. The Sodality of the Holy Name Churgh will give a card party for the beneldit of the church, at 916 Eleventh | street northeast, 8:30 o'clock. , The Federal Employes’ Union will ‘neet, 8 o'clock, fn the auditorium of‘ the Interior Department. Repre- | sentative Richard J. Welch will be the speaker. | There will be a joint installation, | 6:30 o'clock, at Stanley Hall, Iml-d‘ | States Soldiers’ Home, of the Gen. 1 { 8. Hawkins Garrison, No. 13, :mtl‘ Comdr. John Barry Garrison, Army Gordon Dunthorne announe hibition of the recent mini - traite of Alyn Willlams, president of | the Royal Society of Miniature Paint. | ers, England, will be held until Janu- ary 28, at 1205 Connecticut avenue. | The Men's Club b of St. Mark's parish | | will meet tomorrow, 8 p.m., in flvol parish hall, Third and A streets south- east. Public invited. The club will give its annual turkey dinner Febru- ary 9, to which wives and daughters will be invited for the first time 1n‘ the history of the custom. | | FUTURE. | | | February 1, 8 p.m., | Hall, Accotink, Va. | invited. “The | comedy, All Masons are Family Album.” a will be prt-rn"d in the par- |ish hall of Emmanuel Church, Anacostia, January the benefit of the Ladies’ Guild. The Red Triangle Outing Club will | have a twilight walk tomorrow around the Tidai Basin, to be followed by a ' ) fish dinner at the foot of Eleventh street southwest. Meet south side of Treasury at 5 p.m. Those who do not | desire to walk may meet the party at | Herzog = Rest .6 pm. Hendershott, The Kiwanis Club will meet tomor- pm. at the Washington Frederic Willam Wile will E of “The | Washington This Afternoon.” The D. A. Willey is chairman, will meet tomor- row, 8 pm., in United States Chamber {of Commerce Building, 1615 H street. | _The Men's Club of St Episcopal itors State R.. executive committee. El‘x\l’lé‘r\l hurch will ceiebra \i night tomorrow, with md‘mlrn {of the Laymen's Service Association |as guests, Secretary Willlam Knowles Cooper of the Y. M. . A. will speak of his trip abroad and William H. Saunders will give a reading. Refresh ments. Charles Stelzle, speak tomorrow, of community held in Chevy | Church. Subject the 1 States.” Rev. J. Hillman | Hollister. pastor. has issued an invi- | tation to the entire Chevy Chase com- { munity. abor authority, will N pm, in the series Chase Preshvterian “Industrialism in | Frank J. Butts, assistant sa inspector for the He, will speak before v, m thedral avenue. His topie “The Washington Smoke Situatior.” | Proclamation of Eman be presented, Sunday by Maude Younger. congres. sional chairman of the National Coun il of the Woman's Party. before the ! Secular Lea Musicians' Hail, 100§ E street. Public invited. Rev. Joseph T. Kellv Memories of a Lifetime Washin the annual ymbia Historieal S Club. Tuesday be elected and reports fnvited will- reeal! Spent in meeting 1blic Norsiln ta I Hanes Actod Str Arthur Wing Pinero. Jones and The Women's All Church will meet Friday Pierce Hall, Fiftee streets. ev. Mo Mount h. will speak at “George Bernard Shaw's Mess Our Time luncnmu 1pm. HELD AS OLD OFFENDER nee of All Souls 11 am, and nunm R. Lovell Robert I,\nu 5 [ tured in a chase in the downtown sec | tion Mon, afternoon after a bold hold-up in Samuel Mitchell's jowelry | store, 711 Ninth street, has a previ police record, according to Mles of the Department of Justice and his own | admissions In December. years o 1925, he was arrested | | at Mount Vernon, N. Y., on a charge | [ of burslary. and two vears later he wan arrested there on & simi under the name of Robert s tenced to serve three years in Sing Sing and paroled later, | Records also show (hat he was ar- restad in San Francisco on a charge | of entering u house. Police placed a | wpecial guard over the prisoner at No. 1 police station after ha made an un. siecesstul attempt vesterduy (o stran Klo himselt He will b arvaigned in | Palive Conrt_tomorrow FOUN el Naewe | wek and green BTN 1 AUTPNOILE Ron v Wighi Loy OF LAUNDRY | tost | L il ek il ral or FUk Savines waa, IgiNe “\.u..nn e RN TS “ hrawn -~ < PV 5 BAG sren Tuemlay at 101 VAL A ey A, Lasht crven with rehdish sireak RN ! lor Wiease telephone Fran WEht suede T Beands wlne Jmtwenn 10 [ ) I 7 Wardet Tl Political Situation in ! forum meetings heing | MRS. E. L. DRAPER BURIED. | Deaths. SIMMS. On Monday, Japuary ® Zoli 11th ihe remienee | Services Conducted in Annapolis ToRE™ o w n T., Simme. devoted son for Former Capital Resident, 2 Annis Simms hrother of M M. Simms_The body will lie in state st Funeral services for Mra. Edith Lee | Vermont Avenis Bantiat T Draper, 58 years old, who died in the Parkway Hospital, Boston, Sun were conducted in St. Anne’s Church. Annapolis, today. Interment was in Annapolis. Mrs. Draper was the widow of Capt. Herbert L. Draper, U. 8 M. C., and | had lived in Washington for mans | years. She is survived by twe sons, | Heywood and Norman Draper of this | city, and a daughter, Mrs. Cleveland | Garrison. Janna, " EIwARD m«uu el Safety Devices Explained. [ Rafety electrical devices which have | heen installed In the Brooklyn Fidison | ‘0. to prevent accident to workmen were explained before a meeting of the Washington section of the Ameri- | can Institute of Electricl Engineers at | the City Club last night by €. R Beardsley, electrical construction en- gineer of the Brooklyn company. M. | G. Lloyd presided at the meeting. ' which was attended by about 150 mem- bers, Glenwaod Cometar STANFOR . at Brownlow to Speak. i “The Community Chest” is the sub-| joct an_ address which Louis Brownlow, former Commissioner of | | the Dlllrlr‘t of Columbia, will deliver hefore the civic section of the Twen- tieth Century Chih At a lunchesn WELI {which will be held hy the club to- morrow at 12 o'clock at the Alta. mont Apartment House, 1301 Wyo- ming avenu b ll\'nr‘nn' the JAMES WEBS Peautitul it the death of our loved | S FARMER THE FAMILY. Ofce and mpie. N 19. 1. ent death of our WALKER. ‘moil PR FAMICY. Beaths. ARMSTEAD, Depa- 197K, The Woodlawn Gavel Club will meet | in Odd Fellows' | .n' as ! F e In st w e mend uv" B BOSLI fo one year ags tot on Thursdar. Janu Relatives and_frends BOSLICK. Tnterment at Prososct s Florence | £ ~ememheance ks n funeral - TYRUS L o Fuperal Frdas :.-1 i . trom wo Taa ot 21w Ree Intérment Parnes Crme: COLONY. On Tuesdgr. 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