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WILLIAM A. MURRAY DIES AETER LENGTHY ILLNESS Mafiager of Wholesale Grocery WVicttm of Heart Disease. Funeral Monday.' Willlam Alfred Murray, 73 years ©ld, general manager of B. B. Earn- sghaw & Bro, wholesale grocers, died You can buy this Apartment to remarkable advantage— One of the most popular of all our Co-opera- tive Apartment developments is this one at— 1623 Lanier Place m‘:flEE:IEL—EEEE&E Roomy as at the home of his sister, Mrs. Blanche [ Mu Barber, 303 First street southeast, last night. Death was attributed to heart disease, from which he had been suf- fering for about a year. Born near T. B, Md., Mr. Murray came to Washington when a young man and had long been ilentifled with the grocery business here. He was a member of the Knights of Pythias. He is survived by three brothers, Ambrose H. Robert L. and Walter THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, BATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 1928, urray, and two sisters, Mrs. Rose Shaw and Mrs. Barber. Funeral services will be conducted in St. Mark's Eplscopal Church, Thir and A streets southeast, Monday ernoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. William Pettus will officlate, Interment wi' in Congressional Cemetery. —_— One English photographer adv tises as hi pecialty the making photographs of widows weeping ! side their husbands' graves. = Heart Disease Fatal lalX MRS. M. L. DALTON DIES. Funeral Services Monday for Chevy Chase Resident. Mrs. Mary L. Dalton, 83 years old, vidow of Lycurgus Dalton, dled at er residence, 6826 Chevy Chase Park- way, yesterday afternoon, after an ill- ness of about a year, Mrs, Dalton was 1 native of Bedford, Ind., but had lived in Washington for 40 years. sne is survived by two daughters, V. A. Braunstein of Richmond und Mrs. Willlam Hamlilton of this city, and a son, Richard H. Dalton, also of this city. Funeral services will be conducted by Rev. J. H. Hollister, pastor of the Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church. from her residence Monday at 11 am. Burial will be in Glenwood Cemetery. . Railroad Official Dies. E. Cliff Cohen, 62 years old, district passenger agent at Pittsburgh for the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad, was tatally stricken with apoplexy as he stepped from a train In that city last night, according to word recelved here. SHIPPING NEWS ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Hamilton—Norfolk +usa.0eees . January 12 DUE TODAY. nnl«rey—vor- 2 rosidgr u-sulb—ll mln a M DUB TOIOIEO". Berlin—Bremen .. Calamares—Port Ll Siboney—Havans anuary 11 DUE MONDAY, JANUARY 16. Stockhoim —aq aut m-'n bal enezuela—San Coamo—San- Juas A e Liverpgol a—Liverpool Mruhhv!!uunl Arabio—Antwerp DUE TUESDAY. JANUAIY 17, American Laglon—Buenos Alre sasequibo—V alparaiso Araguaya—DBermuda . Mexico—Havana Beaths. ALEXANDER. uzfim this m. ramu a Gall il VT u.vx,wuif B ehived nisna of Searior il father ot Biane e o o e aavs. tWes ssiere. o ddaizehter and 8 Rost of ather sela- and n;tml maina rosting at, the On Fridav. Japuary 15, mzs ence. mM Calvert MAR loved the Ialn Wlb«rl Amlreu Funeral Monday, Jlflulrv! 10. at !‘l:m Yllu'l)riJl?'x'-nl\m:r: iiis R. Speare ‘onn. av hgmnu Al ilu.. Dapers please copy.) 15°% uil" 14, 1928, at Re- Rl Sl H st. ne. Huucnsul BRIGGS. On o ier: Howiral maine restin at the o 13, 1928, at P m '"’#"...i".:fi’.‘."'m ile of the | s, L brough, Funy ral from the hter Lillian A..m Deaths. '".\ 'l. “! 102& Ay Bhored wiia it the late" Josiah. Wilzars Guneral “from the"above residence Monday. January 16. at 1: Reia tives andfriends invited. Totdrent Con (uulunll ‘etnetary. s 0D, Entered fnto eternal Thuriday, Jamiary 1%, 19 . wooe Helen M. Wood ral from abo denve o Sonday. danuary 15" at 2 o p . vou friends invited. Unrient in Harmony Cemetery. 3 filcmnflm e B e vna 755 ary 14. 1927, morning. n s vacant chair, Bug tha timo 1 i Rim most o Sime at nixht when we knelt !+ 11 that sounds . Where wsolemn high req ulcm mass " Sung 107 the repose of her soul Rolatives and iriends Invited. Interment “t Mount Clivet Cemetery. 5 GHILL. ’l'nurvk! nl(nt Bl 3t Sprunac KINS of Jagany L WiLL io "Hoary - and | Tntsrment. Corivate) lock hangs on the wail b formd In‘t’ ”“I;l' lh‘:t !w—nl in Christ a1d wwrr D WIFE. ALICE A L NETT AND His m\rl.v BROTHF, WL % B e KTER. 1In sad._loving BE. my dear o ‘Ame Avy oy Counci." Unda. Junuary 16, at bory Conway, Va. COLEMAN. = Departed Jniuary 11 . ovote daiizhter of 4 Funeral Monaay, January i irom Barnes uiviertaking e Uld 4% at. . ile had recently undergone treatment in a North Carolina hospital. Prior to the World War Mr. Cohen was a traveling passenger agent for the railroad, with headquarters in this city. He had been with the road for 42 years. He was a native of Entield, N. C, and interment will be at that place, house with all its comforts and none of its worries Reception Hall Living Room Dining Room Kitchen Pantry 2 Beautiful Baths 3 Bedrooms Inclosed and Heated Sleeping Porch which gives an extra bedroom Garage Accommodations in the Building WILLIAM A, MURRAY. Close to Columbia Road Overlooking Rock Creek Park —and there is just one unit left for sale. The ar- rangement you can make to buy it is quiu un- usual. Inquire the price and terms You’ll be agreeably surprised It’'s a umque Apanment-—of the “Bungnlow type—and its location in the building gives a magnificent view into wonderful Rock Creek Park. Homeric—Southampton this life. DUE THURSDAT. JANUARY 10. Y suddenly. have I P et The Lord 160k her homa t No one knows how sad 1 fai n one knows Row we mi n 3t in heagen we hops 1o meet her. farewell tears shed Hi Msfinn ANSEFRiEND atuanment. 15 he Ciiage batkway. 1. i er sind yobe, yourkus Dalton of Heitord, mother of Mrs. V. OUTGUING STEAMERS. SAILING TODAY. a—Q: town and Liverpool "“:.'fl;.—&.f“.".‘;‘.’; Soith Africa, yniouth Cherbour Queenstown, e e Ind TUXEDO SUITS, $29 $35 Value On Liberal Terms EISEMAN'S, 7th & F e beral on Monday. Jauuasy i6. at il amy xmm late residerice. Auterment private. ETWEILER. Suddenly, on nurmy. Janu- uy 12, 1928 at 8 a.m.. at pie, resldence d - pelus m.d Births Reported. Harold W. and Ellen Brown, airl, Walter L. and Helen mr'hk nrl ia ad Frances M. Ta er 'S, "and Nellie H NNIS. In sad but loving memozy of ¢ B biaband and ‘Tather. 'rlu S. who departed this life tarje ye Janaary 14. 192 A sudden was the eall you were taken from us all: aver will those who loved you © the day you were laid 1o rest. ¢, mise your foogtps id_ yo we kuew 8o weil: 8. {yimotith. Cherbours Pt Ricttan Juan e 1 N s oloa—Havana Cristobal and 4 "bort. Limon. Qereee e and st. L k‘myl——l'uerlu 'Eiies and Puerto Barrios ko, Kingston and Puerto Foyi St George—st. Thomas, Barbados snd A..f.f;r'lfl. 'u-pu—cmu and Barcelona. -Kotterdam. Grol Xillll——s.llllv humlnln Luxpaiite—uGeno SAILING MUNDAY. JANUARY 16 a—Cruise around the world. f.:lll&l,“:’l"l‘lt'—cl’ se to the Mediterranean. SAILING TUESDAY. JANUARY 17, Colombo—Napies and Genga. Stavane P—Uslo aud Bergen. Ioney = Havana. SAILING WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 18, umonm—cmmm. Soutbampton and [¥inouth, Cherbours g, Breze. and Matura— renwu Tripided sod Demeracs. | Tachira—San Juin. La !mu Marta—Kingston, Cristobal. Puerto , 7 Santa, Marta, rrs.".iie':&" e cTutse 1o the Mediter- lnn Vl\lfi(l\—ktmfldl. SAILING THURSDAY. JANUARY 10 Sl'fll Lllll.-—cflllbbll lquique and Val. ker—Plymouth and Lond v ena, Progris. Vera Crus ind at invited 1o ‘atiend wood Cemeters. OETWEILER. Washington. D. C.. Lode | No. 15 P. O. Eiks: The l"‘. will | cotivetie in’ Teesaton of sorrow pm., Sunday. JAanIY l' purpose of paying trid: PERWEICER ne Dased 16 h DETWE: “hor Dassed 10" the & Koo ot e Hu;.lu“r ’.T.,;xa.»y 3 1 Titual will be exeimplified 'at the st denge, 1355 Clfiin 3 ;w.‘n -° o | JOUVENAL. beioved h}l?lnd AL who dezar m: the o OTED WIFE. AL. Private Service fitirment a0 "¢ || Ambulances 34_ I | Local Calls { W. W. Chambers Co. Phone Columbia 432 Inspection by permit only—which may be had without obligation Phone Adams 9900 M. and R. B. Warren Pioneers In Co-Operative Apartments g [c——|o|——=[o|c———[a|c—S[a[c——F[a[c—o[0] e U LAST CALL MEMBERSHIP ina 1928 Christmas Savings Club Clubs Close in All the Banks Monday, January 16 ng and kind to 1s DG mbrance of v iCs 6. YOCVE Jifs ctaniosn sea: EATHERDNE 6 Schnacbele. d Florence C. Walsh, ir] nd Dorothy E. Balley, girl, Offenbere. eiel, asie M. Bartley, wirl. a a-rxm«)‘- Jghnpon. wirl’ | and Apnie M. Kresaley, girl Myriie M. Thralle gt o WIFE AND 1S HATTIE Allclt S SII “j.'at,w,.z'.‘.%mw B ars. P 5 ioved wife . WEBEEEEEDF_J vllll!. 1o sad tm | Gevoted wife. TR0 evarien this, Lite aice Fears a0 ° day January 14. n. T8 Tored ons Taid %0 -t And those who wiil rememoer A e he who loved Ber o Lord. who gave. has called awa o His will we must bow: William OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT AT EISEMAN'S, 7th & F ary Carpenter. girl. umuy Tazlor. bos mw 1{&- e tery " iwas hing- | GATES. ou w.«tnnhy VIR, p Frecimens Hos otice resting at the W l:m-u nrv Co. tun: pariors, 2232 1. HAGER. on Januar ‘1928, at Ports MAR' vmumu\ HAGER. | e Ob_how I loved you. Alice. dear, No beart on earin can teli: But (.vfl h;'l’d you detter sull 3 STz You home to dwell. nb\ VOTED BUSBAND. WILL.. 1a e Joze Good Taste —and expressive beauty are the outstanding features of Blackistone- designed Floral Emblems Spny- and Wreaths, 3.7 as OWIS.......... g NEW STORE 1407 H Se. Telephone Main 3707 Adier mpico. | Coanio—san Juan and Santo Domingo City. SAILING FRIDAY. JAN Y 20, Carinthia—Crulse to_the Mediterranean. Arabic—Plymouth, Cherbourg and Antwerp nesota—Cherbourg and Minnesot crogure gnd Londo i u—Inagua. Gape 'pw—La Guasrs, Puerto Cabello and Maracai | Manargo—Naseau. SAILING SATURDAY. JANUARY 21. Celti—Queenstown and Liverpool. iifornia-Crilae o fhe Mediietrnan. aunta—Plymou! e \ma avaoa. ! Criviobal “and " Port Kingston and Puerto lorin_remembeance + and st ne. on Mond *“inence o Ho tives aid friends invited to atend. ment Congressional Cemetery. ¥ Name kind, et Tehing. ER CLEM. * | LUCKELL, In sad bn: Jor o g dartin taby FERSETIRRR, departed this lfe Jmulfl 13, 1927 leep on s sweet v:e;’. nd take o A un‘fit{ FRIZND, BATHE :;il‘rx . ' -\'lnl. A tribute of love and 3 8 sicel —\muy “ioe ToviN i fincral hereatier. Remame reating st the o Erneat Jarvis Co. funeral pariors. 3 ave n.w. plrlad thig ita) RRIS. devoiad moghand of Mre | arris. ' father of Mrs, Anna B. Foars of Newark Calamares—I mon. Tigfree—Santiago, Mertoitavans. ViAG kKo te Janeiro. Montevideo an gm‘\.x.lr:kmj-—('mll and Barcelona. | VenerneiareBuerto Colombia, Cristobal and | Parific Coast Bermuda—Bermuda. MRS. WILVER, 84, DIES. sident of Capital for 50 Years to Be Buried Monday. Mrs. Emaline Wilver, 84 years old. dow of Josiah Wilver and for 50 cars a resident of this city, died at er home, 939 G street southwest, Chursday night after a short iliness. She is survived by three sons. Jesse T.. Maurice C. and Charles B. Wilver, two daughters, Mrs. Margaret Emma M. Buell, all 2 grandchildren and 15 | great-grandchildren, 8he also leaves a sister, Mrs. Sadie Wagner of Cherry- dale, V Funeral services will be conducted at the residence Monday afiernoon at 1:30 o'clock. Interment will be in Con- gressional Cemetery. —— Deaths Reported. The following deaths have teen fo the Health pepariment In ‘the pas B ean 3 Shattery, 81, 145G . 0w, Sarad ¢ W. R. Speare Co. Hel Sines Hospital WG oo TR TETR WREES. wiu i Whailey, 05. 010 Baet Capi-| v anda ends, Funenl from 50 Tears age today. Jasaacy T4 1623 Conn. Avenue tol Miel Bdwande 54, Gearce Washington Iluwnnl lara P Swift. 49905 G t ne Loren M. s;-umun ¥ 410" Hayes ot Hacomann, 20. e route aod Ruth Siration. 16 Jspuary 12. 19: 2013 13th st I” Sunday at 1 Tempie Consrecational You will not have to worry or scrape up money next Christmas IF YOU JOIN TODAY Farmers and Mechanics National Bank Federal-American National Bank Franklin National Bank Lincoln National Bank McLachlen Banking Corporation Merchants Bank & Trust Co. Mount Vernon Savings Bank National Savings and Trust Co. North Capitol Savings Bank Park Savings Bank * m"r’ X (‘x“z‘ x“n‘i?zi“‘fi prS AMANDA 8 Jaested 1o 3t D. LEE. Worthy Chief | MOGAN. The officers and membesy of the Women's Frederick Doueiase Besedy Asec | NE. 13 nd sat drance of Cooae ™ S AT RATE v groaried thus life eigdi Jears a0 Way R The Dain_was ‘Sard tho sheck srvere fataty coe | love a0 dear. i ia =y o remaa Bt T Meaven ‘e et azun DEVOTED SISTER. ELIZABLIR NILL * | RomINSON. In sa2 but loving """’f“ dear Fother act wates. LT 3 0 (TS years ao P e Gone. bat mot tmnu HE 1om m;n' £ b;"fl‘ Pres. l MRS. F. E. MYIO‘D JACKSON. On Friday. l;nuln 13, 1938, at! 3 FSO? "l A Major and B dar. Janua: Semorial Chabe! um .u-: W stehe terment. ERVICE such as we render isn’t measured e by money—for our charges are ex- tremely nominal, while our conduct of the funeral, and the incidental details employs the best talent, taught by long and varied ex- perience—with most satisfactory results. Phone Potomac 4600 for ALMUS R. 8PFARE Funeral Director Sueceeding AYTON: CHIL- Lnru; A¥o M AND STER. COLE- GASKING, Sacred to the mem- >eimens Jm ars 14 )9« 0 ore e tley MARY " g 1 s ":\\ 5 arted . n e twe yeals a0 . January 14, 1998 v THE FOGLY. o 3 Potomac Savings Bank Riggs National Bank Second National Bank Security Savings and Commercial Bank ‘Washington Loan and Trust Co. ‘Washington Mechanics Savings Bank 008 une: arett s cnm-. . Cona- 8 . nw. \\1 l! at 11} .lm lnlo':tmu Arl x\[!xl ational \.rh | il MATTHEWS. Devarted this e ca rvmu | Janyary 13 LB t B | o ROBERT A MATTHEWS, “ieroted e n-"lnun. A Inx‘e-;; u&uuh 5% LIAN AND ANDREW. | | WRENN. ELIZABETH. _Anairersacy wase Carmclite Monastery. Jangacy 14 1928 In ioviae Christmas Savings Clubs Are Maintained by Members of the District of Columbla Bankers' Association for the Bemefit of the Community and Not as a Source of Profit. s i e otice of xmr.f Bere- | iy, 3 1s wove | MUSEAY. O Dby Jomo 3 158 \a WY ?' é.x D Tl bustand | ol e tormt, > Panersd from mn-x Chureh 3rd aod e utler, 43, IIA-I. Iur Ared and &‘wm B. Dyson, 37, 8t. Rlisabeth's Hoe Beatrice M. Marrie. 20. 1713 Willard ot, Success Depends Largely upon your sbility to SAVE. Not how much—money is not the measure of suce cess—but how persistently. The habit of REGULARLY laying by a portion of all the money you earn brings power, strength, confidence. And, once acquired, is an asset far above the measure of dollars. Of a total of $20,000,000 proposed to be at for advertising during the next four yvears by laundry owners of the United States and Canada, $15.- 000,000 will be appropriated for new: paper displa _——-—~_= rr'.—.s..-.r S catar SaBy! i, 'hone 2 Tnte Cepetery. Speingfield. Maes. NORRIS. On Saturty. Junuay 14,09 ( het residence. 436 13th s a0 MARY YA ppiored Gauchter o Fowrph A ane | Nary V. Norrta (nes Bemsonl. in ihe fourth yoar of ber ars. Funeral from ahove reskdence Mooday, January 16 10 am “meat (privatel at Mar Onhrl Comete i 1 Saty Y x?r mrk Tl sorvie e Tion Lutheran ll\l b IIQ AW Tuasiar b m " Relatices and friemiy 10 v el Interment al Rock Creek ‘l‘ AWERDEFN TERI {ae, Dear ue ui Identit er's IA ST T T Teee ST s ‘Charity Ball: Finder bioass “iher e the .wu-.nu WEHAVE FINANCED Our Judgment Has Been Vindicated Real estate is an unfailing barometer. Its activity re- flects the temper of the times and the stability of the com- munity. Join with us today—for one dollar a month or as much more as you are able hku BT COT R uralay wieht. ew Madrill & there or _between heater, jewant Call |.l|h BULOVA WATCH back . lost either in W.- or 148 and Park nd car, 1 i to Mis Dovie leceive res il | BUNCH OF KEYVS—Probhably tween NCand K. 1 ave this Franklin 1808 or lumbia 8100 Creamat. Q:llh(‘ n Ave N W Gai S Al ‘\ll S R. SPB\RE - a | Suceeeding the original W. R. Speare b 1623 Connecticut Ave. Potomac 4600 [Syre at 1N H st B yrs 2t SHF & | W. Warren Taltavull- 14th & Spring Rd. _ Col. 46+ " Timothy I'h-nfin L RSN Audjtoriom TR ass. ave. on Bib i roing. € SRR i s 3 ‘N . Under Supervision of the U. S. Treasury 949 9th Street N.W Just Below N. Y. Ave. number z\n neral Jl & o John A 14N and Comoran s nw Rev Matton! aMoiang (Baltimare nleass cony ) A gvecial o, 1 ¢ Months ago when pessimism was rife we preached the gospel of optimism, prompted by conditions as we found them; with the future as we visioned it, full of promise. m-m--f"bv wen T O Columbva and Park e st aid corne: | Sa. 18 it “black. s communcatios Moridian AN 10 » Dlease relurn o v Januare atten forher JORN T AN fv Jomn Weaew Shiien oran “ate » l\mlhnx\ woN W STONR. on ¥ s RN Our forecasting proved correct and our prophecy has been fulfilled, for we have enjoyed the most successful year in our business history. MORE THAN DOUBLED VOLUME THE SALES OF ANY PRECEDING YEAR— and the gratifying part of it is that this business was well distributed through all classes of property—residential, commercial, improved and unimproved. We have found capital eager to invest and we found for those disposed to sell a profitable market. To the eareful observer of economic conditions se- rious depression in the National Capital is unthinkable. shington is built on the solid rock of Federal prestiges and not on the shifting sands of speculation and industrial vicissitudes. Investment in realty here in inevitably on a healthy basis——destined to increase in value with the uns haltable expansion of the city and the nation's growing importance, WMW‘EEVE'R-&SSW :!;‘l; Flader b Open Until & P.M. Monday, January 16th ———— 0 ot Your Net Worth fYour earning capacity in no way meas- ures your net worth, “That's the capital | JOHN R WRlCHT CQ - {"“ lay away in bank or invest in realty, g i F < l 13T 100 N N W ehee Neesd 40 bonds, etc.—the assets that youw can ¢ RoR o K X =N e Oy LR mh Tt ooy s realiz a hurry, in time of need. Hain soad "W, W. Deal & CC\ fThe more cash you keep in bank, lhc Men s ok LINCOLN liigher your net worth—the better you're proshonth “ g, P A TALTAqu et e e Thare pwpnrr«l for emergencies. Hence the NTNLL W un portance of depositing something ke ."2'?4'1‘-‘:'.‘:" fi"m '.‘m"-':\"m‘ ool ‘\Q\I&l\\(fi wreww ‘!" ERY PAY DAY, in a helpiul bank ‘:\‘.‘r":r:\..‘"""‘ Nhers and Tage hke “Columbia National.” | i R ety J““:“" Herbert B. 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