Evening Star Newspaper, January 13, 1928, Page 9

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THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, D. (., FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1928 e m————— FATHER RECOVERS BOY. |nurters at Belisville, Md., who re-ents of Orndorts wite. from whom | Y ()| ING WOMAN DIES } m' FUNERAL RITES MONDAY ’ Cards of Thanks | ported the kidnaping several months 'he was recently separated. Police RINOER. The famils o the nie LENA Wit i n ing' Duplicated b !nzn of his f-year-old son. Joseph Orn-| Chief Moxley and Patrolman Darby | AFTER TAK'NG PO‘SON FOR JOHN C. DETWEILER /™! i "l el Gl T | VLN, i v Alleged Kidnaping Duplicated by |, "0 )\ oy in his custody todny. | watched the highway and fook Orn- —_— e e LG eltsville Nursery Man, Rockvll pe vecolve elophone | dorff in custody with the boy. A 7 bl | Retired Official of Local Printing il MIL andria Va. at 1 B | Rockville police received a teleph It in cuutndy with ‘the T i i | ; : & P A a s P ¢ 4 Company to Be Buried in I ROCKVILLE, M4, January 13.—taken from the Darnestown home of (he father and child to proceed to " | Morgan A Orndorff, proprietor of a ' Mr. and Mrs Bertram Burroughs, par- ' Reltsville. tempted Suicide Is Re- | _—m s . | | Veihiten ot our oA Funeral services for John C. Det- | W weiler, 67 years old, former vice presi- | | dent of the firm of Judd & Detweiler, | on, "G RTES WS Inc., printers, who died at his home, 1438 Clifton street, yesterday, will be mamagt. WILEER. 0 20 1 | Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. | message taday that the boy had heen CER LN JUE Moater, who allowed | Wife of Policeman Who Also At. ! Glenwood. ported Recovering, frte——— RALEIGH HABERDASHFR—1310 F STREET—WASHINGTON'S F ST MEN'S WEAR STORE e D Miss Louise Fddelman, 24 vears old diedl this morning at oy Hos pital from he took Nunday | ah ot our In THE FAMILY lmu\n m the nt of n]n»m‘ln [conducted at the residence Monday | & o afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment will ) \‘ i 3 % P fbe in Glenwood Cemetery 1 : 5 e 2 | Mr. Detweiler was a lifelong resi O : liles Manaeli. found ; 4 e dent of this and had worked for | Mansfield 1s re : | the firm sinc hoy 14 years old, be oy b i coming a member of ‘it upon the p wof { death of his father, the late l‘rmlnn'k At | o : _. Detweiler, one of the founders, ¥ " n AMTEL ALE K g ;i !,,,.1,(, repor Mis i i | years ago. le retired from Iumn-wn » He A o 2 ,l‘[ m[monam {rormerly re , 3 « in 1925, selling out his interest in the | Erar e » - € Thiis reported to have sha A firm. The firm has long had the cone | "™ tvis 1 e, | 2sas | BARSARD 4 str partment with the policeman P tract for printing the National Gem ase ho departe 1 ince Nover | Bra s e 4 & 3 has & raphic Magazine, om New York \ul I IES i Btiohens, Sore e s i N €. DETW IS CLAIMED BY DEATH * whieh Mrs. Mansfield went to the | athroom and took poison, | Lo Eddelman fulm\.;d the wife to| l’Hli \v A’l‘l’l I’R Funeral to Be led Tomorrow fur‘ 3 \‘ KER, nk poison { Dr, J j . coroner | Widow of Veteran Realty | fleld was .h.....,l \\”.':1.‘ a s ~| _ District of Columbia, Maryland and Dealer. fense and requived to fm a v -~ y [ . ey - 3 i Patterson Stone for his appearanes in S ¥ t y B reon Ston He also was suspended from | <inia oudy tonight and tomorrow; colder tonight and in | | north portion tomorrow. . widow of the late David 1. | BECKETT. i 7 Santan 1Y g = Htone, and for 40 years a resident of ey 11 HER MOTHER. EMMA T CARTER b9 s i R 316 " Saran X 4 CONNOLLY. z ance of o thix city, died at the home of her son-| 4} i . 3 axh = S indaw and dangh Mr. ioved mother of Has % i e J. H. KELLEY, SR., DIES: | ”"_y:f";“ffj';‘_,""*"’“'I . |l Sk : ' HELD U. S. POST 30 YEARS ;2 miicb &4 w5 *si et o They're without doubt the fmest B s e S on e e values in these famous ties we’ve Veteran Clsk of Engraving ana | L0t ogitaine 1. oo | 0 e ever had. An endless variety of e 1 Wt o s o, | P e s et ok D e Wb patterns — cross stripes, bias ; "'f_“".,'r{ih\i",;,‘.":_'yl': '\ | ighert fl“” e ey s ot ety | et stripes, jacquards—the richest, e "‘"“'.‘"‘;:-f,:‘,:,‘.,f-“ 1ot s Furnshod by Uried Siates Cous ana | Apemie” firsivteran it | newest colorings. You'll cer- e A e AR :.1’.":\':‘.‘_'“.'-2_.:'"{?(‘;‘{':}?:‘;‘:;flx'._:i“ ; tainly stock up when you see v s ',;‘,j;“‘;"fl'i';'_};{_“*:".“:-‘;\'I-j’n‘i okttt i, 53 . an | ¥ St e e this wonderful lot of ties B L e B | e v TS ' RITES FOR MISS WYNNE. B Funeml of \Vhlle Huuso Employe ! Tomorrow at 8:39 a.m. v o tomarrow § i s R Delayed Until Tuesday. sets 11:23 am w.n,.«m\l“,\‘ be lighted one- ars old. pe #, who died niversity Hos, {1 FARMERS MARKET SHEDS | cow motecimar "™ |, Psiond St Tucy | 2o Ralelgh Haberdasher SLATED FOR REMOWAL vt T EEERER G S SR R 1310 F Street INC \’\'::”MMD::\‘:‘::HAr::h:t;:;rn‘ e v s i EF i ‘ M"““ 5 Kitoa .-, wexmisks : NN by Commissioners, The western half of St Yl Mise Wynne. who had « <onal maid to the wives ¢ dents. fulfilled he t Com ! House until hecon RALEIGH HABERDASHER—1310 F STREET—-W ASHINGTO? phanato ¥ down 1) m ] it g Sty — . moaind 1 | i : " RITES FORE. J. SLATTERY 1o Tenin | Funeral Servlcu Held Today Retired Business Man. Al of Edward Josept ears old, was held fi Eitidiiges on sy < 2 Clovdy | residence of hi bounded by Tenth A roets, also w torn down the Gove as almost ted paying off property owners condemuation procedure which the Government s property, > Ui and Rev. P i the ceremonies. The follow Former Resident Dead. 0 5 3 o e Bl were conducted in Wednesday and interment in Woodlawn Cemetery, Bosto | M Appo was at one time in chars. {of acvertising for the Sunday Capital { He Ix murvived by two sons and two by L Sationg Temperature Weathe (7 am Greenwich tme today ) $55 and $60 Hart Schaffner & Marx SUITS Successful Through Wiy reported as missing from the | . . | R e - Choicest imported and domestic long wearing fabrics; beautiful Yeors it Cateamer” Kiimon” when she (13t i Y Sty N ST oos HSL W b POCKETHOOK ~ it Inather. i f EOIINRORD wies ¥ . Phace Frana that o en toute for ports in Gre TCreturved 0 20 T st nw rewant ¥ ve_ tva Vocmerty 40 F St N W worsteds, splendid serges; twists, [ e v e " |He wa’ remaiy 'y wuiee " Shi | ik g s o g i | T et S satex every: wit Tubalmer | Livery 1o vonneetim plates every officlaln helieve he feaped ove Seue chaser . siderate m the extrene Whils i e Tugpttonnsc it Rk e e |1 e B L BN S DN ALMUS REPINRE new styles, new patterns and new R e 2y, L1 O W S e B SRR TR AT, S s R Sy 4 i James T, Ryan ous v e vy, sty e o Do F i et 8 B — colorings of the season. R Do i B e | S R N e B i RO, e ol Polomacd. 'lelr,»:-‘.zupium-:n.'|§oo~|1o| | yhe. eamplation: ot thy e |",','n‘.\l'.,‘.‘}\:‘:&:':-} 0 Rronbelmer: Macks Theay s T W :Varren Taltavull . ’ ¢ o pugmn@y) | (e Pt cuiy minal ale station RN e T =ik 3 “ N ? § e "‘ 14th & Spring Rd. 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ARG I ikl K o Dy cle 2169 18th St N.W bad been employed for the Frnnkiin B Columbin W suddeniy at b day afte . . noon 1ssued ecrtificate Private Service of death diie 10 natural enuses Ambulances 34_@ A R T ules for the population and agricultursl DOG Wit erav Local Calls census He ix survived by his widow, ) “-‘ ol b Teky k 2B . g She tpce who e Mris. Grace Feder W. W. Chambers Co. ! Rl : o | et R _ FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Phone Columbia 432 SHIP'S PASSENGER LOST A e i S R I L N F COSTELLO NORTH Tty g B — Wyoming Man Believed to Have icase ity " j X P __ p " * | Jumped From Boat Off Nantucket. | xr —Tang, Tuealar” (on ave near M R).”" Service . Josrox, |”r:.f'.\;\.”»ff::y :I:‘:n;':. v\.v“-ru”{“‘\ :.(T,,. T rewi, | MARGUID : : " v L SPEARE CO St. John Appo, §1 years old, former . ar rtint zer of the Army and SR Edward ] MoGinada . Na d for many 30 nio i 74 . Quade, Jr W o t ) elivers S ' - . axlve et benaly Winayan TR Ly ‘Gude Bros. 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