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THE EVENING STAR. SHINGTON, . C., MONDAY, JANUARY 23, 1928 ‘Woman Prisoner Disappears. ALEXANDRIA, Va.e Janua 23— | Tired of cooking jail food, Emma Hicks, 28 years old, a trusty of the female ward, took French leave Satur- |day night. She was serving _three mfllllh& for violation of the prohibition nh\\l Search by the police has so far | failed 1o disclose a trace of her where- ' abouts. Perry & Walsh Morticians Private Ambulances 29 H St. N.W. -Main 984 AT Sloan’s Art Galleries 715 13th Stl‘eet REGISTERED Importer’s Sale Oriental Rugs Over 500 Exquisite Examples of the Rug Weaving Art of the Orient From small Scatter Rugs to Large Palatial Car- pets in such weaves as Kermanshahs, Sarooks, Serapis, Keshans, Cabistans, Tabriz, Khorassans, Fereghans, Mossouls, Kazaks, Irans, Shirvans, etc. To Be Sold at Public Auction Within Our Galleries 715 13th Street Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, January 23d, 24th, 25th, 26th and 27th, 1928 At 2:00 P. M. 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HARDING & (0, AW, IANCE (0, LY 4. . 1238 Conn. Ave, C. sCHN 1230 6w NATIOW: 1328-1330 " V. IsMER BZ9 Sn W [ VIS ENE T aw, 5 King St Alesundria, Va. Ay NEW YORK AVE MAIN 6800 r"" Auto ,.,,M,,, Priviegens for Cubtomers nt Capltal Garage | HoaoAS (O, SERVICE & (()., ll:l(.. SALES J. C. HARD 16 1336 Conn. Ave. B0DY OF GOETHALS Funeral to Be Held Tomorrow at Cac'et Chapel—Burial in Post Cemetery | NEW YORK, January 23 of Maj. Gen. George W. of the Panama Canal, sent today to West Point, where funeral sorvices will be held tomorrow in the Cadet Chapel. Burial will be in the his- toric post cemetgry, overlooking the | Hudson. The sarvices at West Point will be read by Rev. H. Perey Silver, formerly | chaplain at West Point and a friend of the Goethals family. The funeral escort will mnw o B ‘Cn'npm\ United States Cadets, the company the gcum.xl com- ‘lr!‘\n‘ndcd when he was a cadet at West | Potnt | of Engincers, which he commanded as | captain from 1898 to 1900. | “The honorary pallbearers will be [ Maj. Gen. Charles J. Bailey of James- town, N. a_classmate of Gen. | Gosthals at V/est Pont; Joseph Bucklin, " Dyed Mourning Black In 24 Houn 2469 18th Su Cotlumb S Ryan Service Wins Prais Our efforts through vears of constant, cficient service have won the praise of those whom we have served. It is our en- deavor to render a mortuary service equal to none. Funcral parlor, private bulance and livery in connection. James T. Ryan Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. SEE. Telephone Atlantic 1700-1701 ou_Should Have Gawler Service/ “I desire to express my apprecia- tiom of the very considerate end care- ful manner were handled by your organization.” Complete Cost, $125. JOSEPH i GawLers SONS - In e‘mu.,l.,.t e;o MOR 173 NON-/ECTARIAN OFF TOWEST POINT S | stroet, and the West Point Detachment | Bichop of New York, a friend and a blographer of President Roosevelt: Col. Q. J. Fieberger, Washington, D. C.; Col. George W. Goode, St. Louis, a classmate; Charles E. Hewitt, Princeton, N. a classmate; Ma). Gen, Harry F. Hodges, Lake Forest, Iil, former mem- ber of the Isthmian Canal Commission; Gen. Peyton C. March, Bayside, Long Island, a friend, who was chief of stafl of the United States Army during the World War, and Rear Admiral H, H. Rousseau, Washington, D. C., formerly a member of the Canal Commission, PRESIDENT GIVES CONDOLENCE. r. Coolidge Writes l.rfl.rr to Widow of Gocethals. President Coolidge today sent the fol- lowing letter of condnlence to Mrs. Georze W. Goethals, 12 East Sixty-sixth New York, widow of Maj. Gen. | Goethals, who died Saturday: “My Mrs. Goethals “The death of your distinguished hus- band has caused widespread sorrow, not | alone among a host of friends, but upon | the part of his countrymen generally. I | wish to extend their sympathy as well as my own in the grief that has come to you and to the members of your family, “Gen. Qocthals will be remembered | most widely for his great achievement °f'lin the construction of the Panama Ca- | nal, as chief engincer, and in placing its operation and the administration of the Canal Zone on the extracrdinary basis of efficiency, which has made it so suc- cessful. But his skill and genus we no less marked i1 other work. Particu- larly were th crnment_during the World War, when, coming back from well earned retire- ment, he displayed his great, ability in a | variety of activities. ~His name was known throughout the world and will remain for all time on the roster of th »ui who have done big things for our . % CAL \.’I“I COOLIDGE.” Short Illness. Mrs. Laura Mary Wakefleld, wife of | James H. Wakefield and for the past 25 years a resident of this eity, died day after a short {llness. Mrs. Wakefield was a member of Co- Eastern gland Funeral services will be conducted in Star. Fourtcenth street, tomoerrow afternoon {at 2 o'clock. Interment will be in Glen- wood Cemetery. Asbestos s used in making fireproof | paint. in which all details TICIANS Watter A. 0-1732 Penna. Ave. NW. Main 35125513 BURIAL VAULTS s Finest Quality Air Sealed Steel Vaults 85 —that are guaranteed by the makers and CHAMBERS. There is no such thing as a second in these vaults. COMPLETE FUNERALS Our Prices $400 Kind, $245 $125 Kind, $75 $200 Kind, $100 Are Lower Our Service Is Best In case of death—call The Brcwnstone Funeral Home of W. W. CHAMBERS CO. 14th Cor. Chapin St. NW. Col. 432 $350 $2s50 $2 HAND TAILORED SILK TIES AT 115 Not a tie in the lot worth less than $2 invaluable to the Gov- | {MRS. J. H. WAKEFIELD DIES | Native of }‘Hg]r\nd S\I(‘(‘Illnh! After | in the Takoma Park Sanitarium Satur- | lumbia Chapter of the Order of the| She was a native of | ! the S. H. Hines Co. funeral home, 2001 | LOUIS GANNA DIES. Tailor Succumbs at 50 After Long Illness. Louls Ganna, 50 years old, engaged In the talloring business here and a resident of this city for the past 25 years, died at his home, 300 Thirteenth street southwest, Saturday, after an iliness of five months. Mr, Ganna was a native of Ttaly, and recently returned from a LrP his native land when he became lil. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Josephine Ganna, and two sons, Angclo and Al- fred Ganna. He was a member of the Loggia Selice Cabalotti, No. 71, Inc,, and of the Socleta Vittorio Emantiele I1. Funeral services will be conducted in the Holy Rosary Catholic Church to- morrow morning at 9 o'clock. Inter- ment will be in St. Mary's Cemetery. THE WEATHER | District of Columbia—Generally fair with lowest temperature about 30 degrees tonight: tomorrow increasing cloudincss and slightly warmer; possibly rain_tomorrow night. Maryland and Virginia—Fair tonight; tomorrow increasing _cloudiness and slightly warmer; probably rain in ex- trome west portion. West Virginia—Increasing cloudiness tonight; tomorrow probably rain and slightly warmer. Records for 21 Hours. Thermometer—4 pm., 41; 8 pm., Jm 12 midnight, 35; 4 am,, 33; 8 am., 31; noon, 47. Barometer—4 pm. 30.31; 8 pm., 130.28; 12 midnight, 30.21; 4 am,, 30.17; 8 a.m.. 30.20: noon, 30.21. Highest temperature, 47, occurred at noon today. Lowest temperature, 30, occurred at 7 am. today. | Temperature same date last year— | Highest, 43; lowest, 32. Tide Tables. | (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 2:56 a.m. and 2:55 | pm.; high tide, 8: 33 am. and 8:47 | p.m. | . Tomorrow—Low tide, 3:38 am. and | 3.41 p.m.; high tide, 9:17 am. and 9:31 p.m. CHARLES H. VERRILL FUNERAL RITES HELD Member of Compensation Board to Be Buried Tomorrow at Auburn, Me. Funeral services for Charles H. Ver- rill, 61 years old, member of the United States Employes’ Compensation Com- mission, who died at his residence, 12 East Melrose street, Thursday, were conducted in the parlors of Almus R. Speare, undertaker, 1623 Connecticut avenue, today at 11 o'clock. Rev. U, G. B. Pierce, pastor of All Souls' Uni- tarfan Church, officiated. The body will be taken this afternoon to Auburn, Me., for burial tomorrow. Mr. Verrlll served in the Gayernment continuously from 1880 and was recog- nized as an authority on workmen's compensatfon laws and on legislation in the interest of labor. He was a member of the Cosmos Club and of the Alpha Delta Phl and Phi Beta Kappa fraternities. MRS. H. N. MANN DEAD. Former U. 8. Employe Dies on Eve of 85th Birthday. Mrs. Hannah Newbold Mann, for the past 66 years a resident of this city and long an active worker in the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church, died at her home, 1507 Corcoran street, Sat- urday after & long illness. She would have been 85 years old yesterday. Mrs. Mann was a retired clerk of the United States Treasury Department, where che was cmployed for many years. She is survived by her daugh- ter, Miss Laura N. Mann; a nephew and four nieces. Mrs. Mann was the widow ot Edward Mann, who died many years ago. Funeral services were conducted at| the residence this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. Joseph R. Sizoo. pastor of the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church, officiated. Interment was in | Glenwood Crm"lrry o Nor!olk Church Calls Pastor. NORFOLK, Va., January 23 (7 —By unanimous vote the congregation of the | Port Norfolk Baptist Church yesterday, a call to become pastor of that church was extended to Rev. Weston Bruner, now pastor of the Buckhead Baptist Church, Atlanta. Mr. Bruner has con- | ducted services in a number of local churches at various times and held charges in Raleigh. N. C.. and Balti- more, Md. in addition to serving as superintendent of the Evangelistic Home Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention. The Sun and Moon. ‘Today—Sun rose 7:22 am.; 5:18 p.n. Tomorrow—Sun rises 7:22 a.m.; [sets 5:19 pm. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- | half hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. Great Falls—No report. Weather in Various Cities. sun sets sun Temperature. Weather Stations. SHIPPING NEWS Arrivals at and Sailings From New York. Abtiene ARRIVED YESTERDAY. . .Januarv 13 January 14 January 4 an Franciseo. Muenchen—Bremerhaven DUE TOMORROW. Montroval—Antwern fent Adam —“n"t 3o Bermy v anvary 13 January 1 THURSDAY, JANUARY * Gnu\.nm i yAST FRIDAY. JANUARY 27, George Washington—Bremen. . .. .J DUE SATURDAY. JANUARY beau—Havre . bl DUE SUNDAY. JA i | Rergenstjord—osia . 1 clondy | Lapland—Antwerp pact clouds | Mexico—Hay ana X a— M ana; FOREIGN. m.. Greenwich time. t Temneratire [ Stations Roch Pan: Ulua—Port e o Rico. OUTGOING STEAMERS. SAILING TODAY Towan—Cristobal and Pacific Coast SAILING TOMORROW. Muenchen—Plymouth. Cherbours and Bre. | a ) 1. Canal Zone kholm—Gothenburg. —Port au Prince snd Cristobal, §0PEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT AT/ |EISEMAN'S, 7th & F o around the we I v«. terranean and Ronteaus Quvenstown. | Cherboy A Jusn and Santo Domis [ ymeriian Merhant —Plymonty and Lop | MaKiroya Rarbados. and Tr Gad Weat Tudiea ‘crise SAILING FRIDAY. JANUARY 27 Aouitania—Cherhours and Southampton. N H Hatien, Cartas A ol Pilnce. La Guayra and Mara Napies and Funchal, Gibraltar Liver SAILING SATURDAY. JANUARY Halifax, Queenstown and Py month Antwerp, and Lowdon. nd Port Limon 1 Osto and C ahd P Santos. Chulstians, pen Cristobat Rio de Janeiro, W Af and Puerte Rermuty Colombia L | Maravi SATLING MONDAY. JANUARY & The finest—the most beautiful ties we’ve ever put on sale—all of them as finely tailored as our most ex- pensive ties—all with non-wrink- able linings. Rich silks—gorgeous satins—marvelous colors. Raleigh Haberdasher Street 1 patter See them and you’ll want a dozen at least Tomorrow at 8:30 310 F Faiiont and f st Llian Tarra. wart ol Vil of I Rew i White Rix uu( i poodls e 3 rewant S Pack ol ww oM eger | B Terri Jaes o Naith 1028 SETTER Anxwers 1o Wonthy | S BT WIT f WS name LRER Return to S04 Wy LLAWELLYN N and white of Mack ns and rewant N A Mass “ave hus St ] Tt \AIu\n Ih\\lm- canhy .‘..m\..‘ ol L RN S OTHTISNR KT \lll\-\ Col i i\ ivwand ROLE OF RILES Runday e G oy " Revin | RS I ST S T Pt Bk ol el N o Wiy A LM drope abie u\\\m\ln Ny Byening Star ov CHESAPEANY PRIEVER! pup, male, about 8 months ol long, wavy dark brown hair, to R N v “Poby.” Liheral veward if rve turned to 8. 1 Cachran, J40| Newark st. now,, Cleveland Park, Laones | MORIART MOV NEHAN WANIEL ) paz eves; answers to name of gy ERNEST WORCH, 30, | DIES IN DETROIT Son of D. C. Piano Dealer Suc- cumbs at Hospital—Funera] Set Wednesday. Ernest Worch, 30 years old, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Worch, 3000 Albe- marle street, died in Grace Hospital, .| Detroit, yesterday following an operation for appendicitis. His father is & well known piano dealer of this city. Mr. Worch, who had been employed in an automobile factory in Detroit for the past two years, was born in this eity and educated in the public schools here, Funcral services wiil be conducted at the home of his parents Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. Charles Enders. pastor of the Concordia Luth- eran Church, will officiate, Interment will be in Rock Creek Cemetery. Besides his pareats, Mr. Worch leaves two brothers, Carl and Hugo Worch, Jr., and a sister, Miss Paulina Worch. ANIMAL HOSPITAL BURNS. Frederick, Md Fire of Unknown Origin Causes $3,000 Loss. Special Dispatch to The Star., FREDERICK, Md., January 23.—Fire of unknown origin early yesterday de- stroyed the stable, animal hospital and automobile of Dr. J. Bernard McClellan, veterinarian, The loss was estimated at over $3,000. Firemen prevented the flames from spreading to nearby residents and busi- ness places. Blrths Reported Dealhs Reporled The fol lowing deaths Rave heen reperted alth Department in the past 24 200 e d%s ave. 33 150w Rorna Copgs h Emersency “Hios . al. Emma M. Van D Mass. ave. n 2. Qutlaw, 43, Walter Reed Hospital Jopes. Walter Reed Hos 69, 430 1st st 621208 R Jackson, 35. Freedmen's MAKY ERS HERSERT AND 2 NNETH ROGERS. DBeaths. into_eternal 1 rienu: pm rh It on m Pares January YISy Ty ais reating ab KR Ml Wwo Munedal netie v AT PNy o W pw e tate daha 0 e humu.m L& A on QU e MYy wlav, Jauary 93 X i e N ' s \\\\ \u\.\‘ N v ul [ A R O Mandav. Janiary NN NHHAN L \nlt .y Fanuary 90 1AM b | AVIRE L wity o Yem | A u\ ] 'l &‘r Deaths. PEXN. Deoarted this lice Sond at . At his res ARLES R. o BELLE . Gorirude - \wn.m' Penn. “brother Toss nephews and three Wedneaday.. January 5. at # pm. {0 Din lata residence. Ininrme Va.. Thursday, January RODGERS. Departed this life Satr danuary 21, 1928, at 130 n.m. Amnrz rnw heloved brother of Annie an Rodaers. Plineral from the r denceof hi sinter, A0 D ot A W Desday, January 28 at 1 p.m. Res m“ Holloman afciating. 24 O i, Saturday w2R, ATHFERIN? T or b= from Darin e late rey day. January 24, 2 Arie invited 1o Glenwood Cemetery, Funer: nm attend. hmn—v 27. 1924 at Sinon " aged B3 years ineral services at Joueoii . Birene S chapel. 3034 M st n%. Tussday. Jan 2 15 am." Tainsment Soint 0 Entered intn_rext 1028 at 11 men's Hospital HAHR\PA A beloved daughter of Macy A Walter W. Stewart 1tered into rest Satnrda turday January 21, RN Piineral W o'clock. I‘n'm‘a and relatives SWALES. On .Vumuv at i mm..,m BRADSHAW "H. %] On Monday. Janua: ¢ wife of ‘l'? v:'fik;’)‘lr"xy:lm‘r’ % 3 ife o1 the late Patricls Sw 4 Haalow's funeral ulorlm? e tice o ter. ress o Tuesday. Jan Interment Cedar "HilL ‘Comatery Sudtenly oe Sontar. 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