Evening Star Newspaper, January 15, 1928, Page 7

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D. J. KAUFMAN = A, (OOLIDGE DIES; 1005 Pa. Ave. 1724 Pa. Ave. We Invite Charge Accounts Buy on the Budgct plan Pay as You Get Paid No Interest or Extra Cllargt‘s TOMORROW Wl’len the Clock Strikes '8 At Both Stores REDUCTIONS ALL OVERCOATS ’1 All %45 & %50 § OVeRCOATS *3 o Clurge for Alterations Money's Worth or Money Back All 335 & $40 OVERCOATS 15 @ All %55 to %65 OVERCOATS D. J. KAUFMAN 1005 Pa, Ave. 1724 Pa | tifie { der (] JANUARY 1 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. The Wanderluster from Mount Ralnier, 2:45 p.m. walk. Mr. Schwertner will lead. The Red Triangle Outing Club will meet at xteenth and Kennedy streets at 30 p.m. for a cross- country walk through the woods. W. F. Allen, leader. The Alumnae of Randolph-Macon Woman's College will meet. 3 p.m., at the home of Miss Ella Ball, 1819 street. All who have attended the college are invited THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Cloudy, fol- lowed by showers and much colder tonight; tomorrow generally fair and colder. Maryland—Cloudy tod: by rain and much colder; generally fair and colder. Virginia—Cloudy today. er tonight: tomorrow generally and_colder. West Virginia—Cloudy. followed by in and much colder this | tomorrow cloudy and colder. Temperature for 21 WAS NOTED AUTHOR Former History Professor Also Had Distinguished Service as Diplomat. followed tomorrow much cold- fair somewhs welety will at the Burl- South Live a dinner, [ inzton Hotel. 1:30 p.m 1ated Press January 14 . professor of history at ¥ and formerly in the United States diplomatic service, died tonight at his home here. He | was 61 vears old. | Prof. Coolidge had heen in ill health for some time and several months az forced to give up his dutics vard. He had heen professor there since 1908 and for or to that was connected with tment. He had heen Hireotbn of the library since 1911 Before coming to Harvard as an instructor in 1593 he was secretary of the American legation in for a time after having served ing secretary at St. Petersburg private secretary to his uncle. Coolidge, while “the latter was ister to France in 18 During the closing months of the World War he went to Sweden und northern Russia as special agent of the State Department and in 1919 was for five months chief of mission Vienna and later was attached to the Peace Conference. In 1921 he went With the American Relief Adminixtra- | tion in Rus | Prof. Coolidge w. March 6, 1866, the Mrs. Joseph R Conlic raduated from t afterward studied in Pemperature 310 4 Al 1M am n pm., ; Aveh hald | At bridue P r for the rural Catiwlic schools of Up- | per Marihoro will he held at the | Raleigh Hotel tomorrow, 8 p.m., un- der auspices of the par shione \r--Highest, 45; Kwest St Mary's Chureh of Mariboro | those of St. Anthony's of (Fide abjes. | Chesapeake Beuch. (Furnished by United States Coast and | Geodetic Survey.) The Today—Low tide, 8:40 a.m and 9:20 | Home high tide. 2:00 am. and 2 [ row. 8 pm., ow--Low tide. ‘ road. p.m.: high tide, and | pm i The Sun and Moon, 6 a.m. A pa, S Highest-—55: Temperature for same lowest, 42 date 30, last Ladies’ Auxiliary, ¢ the Aged. will me at the home, 11 Hebrew tomor- pring The Men's Club of Christ Church, CGeorgetown. will meet tomorrow pm., in the parish hall. Capt. Alfred | Nilsen, young skipper of the Chinese { junk Amoy. will be the guest of honor and will speak of his exper ences. Other entertainment and re- freshments, The Hubbard-Raymond Home and School Association will meet tomor- | 8 p.m, t Hubbatd School Atkins will speak. 10012 | 3a7 Vienna | as act g as | B T Min- m Today—Sun rose 7 pan. Tomorrow—Sun rises 7 sun sets 510 p.m. Moon rises—0:45 a.m.: sets 11 pm. | Automobile lamps to be lighted on half hour after sunset. Weather in Various Cities. ~Temperature.~ Proc Max Sat sun sets am.; A joint meeting of the hoard of governors and officers of the Hut dena Club, Ine., will meet Tuesday. % pm. at the residence of Friank Leo | Gavdner, 3318 Sherman avenue. Boston | Asheville will have a 12:30 u Tomotrow ayette, The Newcomer tuneheon meetin pam.. at Hotel 1 The RBusiness men's Council will meet Tuesday in the lecture 1887 and Berlin. Pavis,| Bodion 3 v wai Frieburs and Baden. After joininz | Biffalo. 2 i o the Harvard faculty he returned e Europe in 1906-7 ax Harvard lecturer 1928—PART T. MISS E. B. HALL DIES AFTER LONG ILLNESS Prominent D. A. R. Worker Here‘} -Was Member of 0ld Wash- ington annly Mis thelwyn Bassett Hall. mem- ber of an old Washington family, and descendant of Lyman I one of the sign of the Decl pendence, died vesters 1654 Co- lumbia road, after an ilinese of sev- eral year: .\lm l fdohn Hall She heid tha when the \ amang ather zroups here Miss Hall was born in lTowa e to this city at an early age. had lived here since. She had mo-t recently been an employe of the Medi cal Library, United States Veter Bureau. Previous to this she &as em ploved in the Congressional v and medic; ry the Surg neral of the Arn lso conducted a medic vean for some yes She is survived by her father, O. Hall of this eity. Fune will he conducted at funer Third and East Capi streets. on Tuesday afternoon at 0. Interment will be in Congres- cional Cemetery pter. DAL R position nntil mnnn\ pter wins Harry servie Four Mines to Suspend. PITTSBURGH, (®).—Four Ohio mines of the Pitts burgh Coal Company. employing more than 1000 men. wiil suspend sper: tions at once and will remain cosed indefinitely, officials said today of the mines is in the Adena and thres in the B triet The mine non-union shutdown hizh opera Ficld I dis: workinz ordered sts, was g c Pland. Ohio woi Davennort, lown Des Mainsse lowa.. etroit. Mich Minn | room of the Church of the Covenant. There will be a reception fo Miss Ethel Bagley. in charge of the recrea- committee. Rev. William A Sisenberger will conduct the class from 6:45 to 7:15 pm at the Sorbonne and other rench universities and again in 1913-14 Harvard exchange professor at University of Berlin. In 19089 he w the United and Harvard delegate to the American Scien Congress at Santiago. Chile Hewas the author of several books 1* P of a historical nature, am them | Bamapouy L O L o e Meeting Tuesday, § p.m.. at Epiphany . Varanatte Mich “avish Hall, 1317 G sireet .~u|am1- He w x0 ' contributor NEmGL ITrm! 2 : '[,.,,',..“',':, itiall® nreside to_various public Minmi “Fla o p T q v ; | Mati Ala Council of Advice of the missionar He wag unmarried. district of Hankow, will speik on “China Today." MURDER TRIAL IN ITALY. West End Citiz CHICAGO, Mo i Tndiananal Kaonville The Depurtment of Religious Edu cation and the Woman's Ausillary will hold a joint annual missionary ieloh.t e ' nix Az wrzh Pa o0d e Ores ity Mo Minp nie Tex meei Mond: | Preshyterian Gordon Dunthorne has invitations out for an exehibition of the recent miniature portraits of Alvn Williams, S R. C. A president of the tv of Minfature Painters. ntil January 2% the 5 Connecticut avenue. | Parttand artland St Lake St Lo St Sin A <an e San Fr Santa F Savaonah Ga STt Wash Japuary 14 (®).—Mu ®es agzainst Matteo Ambrosini an Ttalian. for a crime he is alleged to have committed in Chicago three vears ago. will be hrought to trinl in Italy next month. the State's at torney’s office here announced today Ambrosini fled Chicago in Sentem ber of 1924 after Mrs. his landlady. was shot to death thorities continued their search last month he was captured in Ital Italian 1 prohibit the extradi tion of Ttalian subjects for triats in an other country, so authorities here are . zoing to Italy to prosecute the rase. | Mrs W. I. Bourne, 81, Assistant State’s _Attorney Joseph | more. died at the home of icolai sails for Gemoa on January | Virzil F Bourne, 4701 28, taking with ‘him depositions of |avenne yesterday afternoon the witnesses here. (ransiated o lfllness of seversl weeks lialian. Under Italian laws thera ir services will he held at 2 no capital punishment day in Baltimore D.Alpher 915G 2 fter-Inventory 8 .- SALE! Diamonds--Watches Jewelry Y to 5 OF A legitimate reduction on the entire stock, pro- viding economies of a most welcome nature. Buy for personal use or for gifts during this sale and save most amazingly. Graduation Gifts Reserved Upon Small Deposit Fraternal Jewelry included at these unusual re- ductions. D. ALPHER 915 G Street N.W. 6606555 155956 Viah 0dd l‘ellowl to Initiate. NDON, January WASHINGTON n e Baltimore Woman Dies AT 14 the initiatory class Tuesday night. the birthday anniversary of Thomas Wildey. founder of the lodze. will he abserved with a spect Comdr. M. M. Witherspe chapain at Quantico. Ywill make address. Al members are invited of Balii her son nneeticnt after an Funeral p.m. Mon the Sweeney. St Elzaberh s Rourne 81 1 Conn aee R Tih i States 181 Reime zetown Univer OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT AT EISEMAN'S, 7th & F CLYDE J. NICHOLS, Inc. UNDERTAKERS 4209 0th S Clyde 2. Niche Yormerls ‘Viee P W N Private Service Ambulances S4L0 Local Calls W. W. Chambers Co. Phone Columbia 432 NOTICE Write name & address, we will send you FREE ouvr illustrated circular show- ing how a complete funeral may cost you only $4.00. The Brownstone Funeral]| Association Office 1400 Chapin St. N.W. 2 After-lnventory € SALE! & () Starting Tomorrow W Diamonds--Watches g Jewelry @ A legitimate reduction on the entire stock providing economies of @ most welcome nature Y Buy for personal use or for gifta during this | sile and save most amazingly > Fraternal Jewelry included at these unusual reductions, Graduation Gifts Reterved Upon Small Deposit D. ALPHER |gigigma 915 G Street N.W, [ Bible | 1038 Calvert o i Soldiers | Births Rei rted. The fallowing births ym. heen renorted 1o W' Health Department 1n the past 24 hours Heoe & and Pearl M Smith. sirl William A rile H Hamel P T P Ralnh 0. and ‘Edith Ennis. bov Althans R and Juanita M_ Rickers hie K. and Dorothy H. Shine hos Jnnw ad Mearearet Kine William A hos I i Croce Tarnar hac Emmet G. and Beatrce Jackson “PEARLTPIN -D_Bide. Govi. H TERRTER female following which | Little Dus. ng 10 abave 6 vw». X Hotel v Avimal Rem e Rewaird €100 will leave Call Cley o ¥ I oor Park’ Sivinze Bank TPOLICY TG 1 TASSES €4} North & Amerivan R “tan Wt leathe ease retur Rew TORTUISE T GLASSES—Tak e Thurstay mommin: from 11 Aseeasor's Offie Do Piesse return same Room 111 D Rewad Finder CHAS S. ZURHORST AN CAPITOL ST ne Lincaln T. F. .COSTEL-LO N Cam NORTH Joseph F. Birch's Sons A8A G KIRCHY 3034 M Xt N AW Uhone Wes we Fata T V.L. SPEARE CO. Nathe with the ment e Fraus « |009H St N W Formerls 010 b St A W M e lumm ane o e, Mnder. R e ALM US R.8PEARE Succeeding the original W. K- Speare Co 1623 Connecticut Ave. | Potomac 4600 Rare at 1708 H o or, 43 srs at 940 F ot James T. Clements service (RN n Ave Weat MO W. Warren Taltavull 14th & Spring Rd. Col. 464 Tlmothy Hanlon RN Phone 1 AN Wm. H Sardo & Co. I'rivate Lamousine Ambulance h Lincoln 524 Frank Geier's Sons Co. 115 SEVENTR AW Moo ...‘.»- .u. JOHN 'R! WRIGHT CO VI N A W P. A. TALTAVULL N SNTAOL N UK LI An, un\\nu Ok L MONUMENTS THE FINEST DISPLAY N AN Manuments redived for ot Dase’ iurchaee” o hresentod AMFS BT ow "l:-hn‘-v-l\l‘i Ry e FUNKRAL DENIGNN BLACKISTONE, 1407 H Reautitul Floral Designs, $5 and up O NI e At Borv AR ey ves Wexpen Gude Bros. Co. 1212'F St. GEO. C. SHAFFER UL, B u- AR THE OITY W day WAV l6\! r Qily Store, Ith & Eye of Tnde- | dishanded | 1 was the first and only |appearing Lo . Miss One | l tainment and Dance. |as toastmastel ORGANISTS ARE GUESTS. Theater Musicians Attend Enter- Deaths. On Saturdas. Jangary 14. 1923 Gatater ot Josent Alan rris (nes th | urth of her are. 'mm ahave resiGence Mondav January 18 10 am. Interment (private) at Mow Cemeters 15 On Saturdas. January 14, 10 55 am at Cawialty Hosoital. ¥1 18 7 PHILLIPS. heloved and only is D, and Elue E. Philiios. Funeral Tresday. January 1 g irom The resdence of his narents, G Elilcott ot now ., at 10 o clock a.m.. then 0 St Columna's Emscanal Church, At marle and Mordock Mill road n aclack am Relatives and frien: Tnterment Mount Zion. Bethes! | sSorRis. zanists at the leading downtown theaters were entertained at a supper | and dance at the Raleigh Hotel by the Stanfey Crandall Organists’ Club, of | which Daniel Breeskin i president and Mirabel J. Lindsay is secretar. Otto Beck, Tivoll organist, Harold Pease, Colony organist, acted | Mis« Lindsay, Am- presided. cctions were furnished | entertainer at the ter the past week. Gertrude | Kreiselman, pianist: Mis. sda Clarke. | Fipad® poyiciors™ o the accordion. player, and Other artists | of hie age Notra ol funsrs) hereafier: * Incal theaters. — Ida | ¢EDDCK. On Saturday January 18, 19 and Messrn. | at the Ontarin’ Anartments WARY R WK wife of Andrew a nzed the program. | o Wiiham “Stanf Remaine rastin Co. tuneral pa. January 14 1978, T T RIES Jeioved ho- At dohanra F. Ries. ared & ineral ‘from his late remdence not nw. on Tuesdar. Ja nom Serrices at Zion L comer Sixth and P ets nw 270 nelnek. Relatives and. friends Vited o attend. Interment at Roek Cometer: RILEY. On Saturdar BBy 0 mred Site 0t Charles B |75 veted wite nf Charies Ry mathar of Charies nee. Thoma 2 Witliam Rile: anaral here Atier. Remamna re o. funeral parlors bassador Musical . at afte: " at Carns of Thanus. h te expre ArCRIBALD" THOMAS " Mar G A1 of vou. PEARLE E. THOM TRES, We " tn thank our marn - nozh relatives for th San Cofsympathy and bean Trihutes o the o ol e loved one THE Beaths. ALEXANDER. s | danuary o, SR Departo Monday par 8 tal . On Fridae January 121928 o | VA THOMPSON devoted daushie of Eda Thomnson and of Arinir Lee Thomnson Funeral M Januars 18 “at 8 _3m_ from the Hai cemes Church New York ave bet 1v w Jersev “ate. nw Tntermen: Oiivet eters. Remains restin: Ernest Jarvia Co." faneral gar Y Georzia ave. nw Snddenty Thureday. January 12 nm. EDWARD H. beloved h i loving father L s Snle heesher ot ailey and Alice v ar and trusted servant of M-+ P. T T11 1st ot ne for 40 vears < service Remaine can 19th and L ste 15 2 nm. f and_ friends Maatng t Harmons €¢meters FridarJanuary 13 1 ZABETH €. w.dow 5 Delived mother of nd a host of and_friends. Remains resting at ne-t Jarvis Co. funeral pariors. save nw Funeral Sumiay. S y 15 at = pm. fr “vis Co funeral parlors. 2 the late Robert 2 at 11 [3 « B Soeare 10 bavers vleass “on saturdas. Jan n Miness of ! January 14 a FRIGGS re. | Remains rest Co, funera neral from thr funeral chamel or (Reiative. | nterment xandria On Satnrday 1928 Hospital GRACE 4 e of Jesse Brizzs a Wi H. sardo | SO 3 and Randniph et Fanuars 6. Intarment Rock Creek - Friends and relatives 1ot ted .\‘ Tth ot nw rday January 14 192 £ “hushand et a0 trom the rew- Athert B White 1308 on Xnml; l,:;"jl?“ 14 at at'end. Interment Rock Creek Cemetorr WILLIAMS. On <aturdac ¢ b WILLLAMS Aevoted ‘mather of Moses Hamnah Williame Mamie Tracy. Geormia Watkine Prisciila Ross Hattie Warndel Notice of funeral here- Remaine restinz at the W Ermest jary “14 e O Keefe Kerneay o o WIAER. On January 12 1978 at 7 ®m TNE i ol 5 7o sternal F. Detweiler fence o Relatives and at 1n sad hut lovinz our dear mother. math, franumother. LUCIA AMBROGL who da- parted th ‘5- 1%0 vears azo today Jao Decn within o iy "”" sl Thoushte of mothe: 3 at the late | At pm HER | DEV: 3 1L J NARY SFB. Y'\\ ANDTNLT \-’5 FERSAXDO. GUIRINO ASD EDITH We Vsten Janu 2s of sweet remembrance. & memony fond and trees RERT. In sad Sut levias 1 e remeey RY E_COLRFRT o HER DEVOTED CHILDREN * A trihate of jove and Pt o 1\ 33 Darted to rest Jasuery z remegicarce of DEAN resence mear ne Mot mot forgas: NOTRER " ¥ATNER BROTHER DENSMORE —othe i Grad twenty Taniacy 18 rend KER DAUGNTERS RSy SeRsox NN or ami Hat Janiay 18 vl Chave ASD o sad hut doviar memace TMMA A DENSWO three vears aro > ANNIE AND EIUIE Gt Javoas ssmamdeance VIRGINIA ¥ IS this Bfe two veas ©f 'y dea: one now Tane 1 " SRR S HEX 0% \Tut ANB PATeRTER 2N LAW NNt —— e ‘-‘;“ TR HER CCHILDREN T AND GRANDCN DREN RS Te evin Nt ) WS evam e Ruvhae N 1 Ruoma. ANNRINS al Sive n\\\n ll\ k| B ary ll\\!\\\l!\ e Nelnnd ARNY T ahe vears aEe o S e '*wmv feaarimd ~ 1welve Xl o Toun W carett s Cha ST on Manday Am luterment Arhingd s AR deday O dex Bracy maht o Noacts 4w wad N Wiy Wiva LINTON weat away Awsel fae ox eves . Main 2473 ' % e Yo . by uuv\u' Wi L W e N Brotne’ RORVRT . 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