Evening Star Newspaper, January 26, 1928, Page 9

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THR TEVENING STAR. WASIHI\'GTO.\'. N. C. THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1928, c——————————————————-— WALsTuf:'é i AT S i HERMAN PELZMAN RITES. $‘8 000,000 CONCERN | | “gyyippinG nEws || [ THE WEATHER || WAS: F- . MOHLER DIES. Beaths. UMBS TO |LLNESS|uldeI_\ Rnowp. Actors of Ay Yer 5 AGb. | Veternn Merchant Taflor Here Had | SUSPENDS BUSINESS Funeral Services to Be Tomorrow 0N v fonist Miniers Contyrense He is survived by a son, Gordon Mac- ain i | Nichol: three brothers, Charles, Beach Retired 10 Years Ago. Arrivals at and Sailings From District of Columbla—Fair and colder at Home of Daughter. Church, N «t hetween 27th and 28th st ter at Capitol Once Aided in and Trank MacNiehol. and two il 8! ¢ Jof Pt Attend the finerai Wi chmoy 11 of this cit i ! 8 ® ARRIVED YESTE| Maryland—Ge: for 55 years a resident of this city, | S Illmrnru ERStaiEal Bleam. unerallarrangements iaveinobibeen sixtoonth hicet, estorday, were cone| sto Close for “{Proteotion iof - Liverool k xmngnyt ‘nm‘..,'r’r‘fl?"x% LEE"JS.’.%K‘ B verrriay ik ¢usiseataence ot har | o I'ur:m at the residence today at 11 fauergam Rl sslam ; 7 1% I ness: colder in east portion. daughter, Mrs. Charles F. Crown, 711 OF Thiireda velock. Rabbi J. T. Loeb officiat~d Investors. A ron Lowdon .00 Janus Virginia—Partly cloudy tonight and | Jefferson street. hou! Aibe tice—Laverne of B . | tomorrow: colder tonight, and in east| Mrs. Mohler is survived by two daugh- n.!l..”."#'n...'»‘.m" New York. tonight; lowest temperature about 20 Walter ¥ MacNichol. 74 years I o for the past 20 years emploved as a surial was in the Ohev Sholem Con Painter under the office of the architect | Four B“"“d to Death. tion Cemetery T DUE TODAY portion and central portion tomorrow. | ters, Mrs. Crown and Mrs. Giles Pitt, of the Capitol and formerly engaged in| YORK. Pa. January 26 (P).—Amoth- ~ Mr. Pelzman’ was for many years in p the Aco « Southampton ! and a son, Edward J. Mohler. Her hus- the theatrical business, died in the|er and three of her five children were rehant tailoring v 26— The Dade 1= Arres, Ll g | ‘Temperature for 24 Hours, band died 18 years ago. Homeopathic Hospital last night. He burned to death last night when the otired about 10 vears ago and v sccurity Co., building and loan [ Aomi it pARY Thermometer—4 p.m., 40: 8 pan., 32| Funeral services will be conducted at had been ill about two months. contents of a coal oil can. which the Iv had heen assaciated with his pesociatio 5 listed at approx- . 3 e 54112 midnight, : : . 27.|the Jefferson street address tomorrow | .’ chapel. 17 Mr. MacNichol. who had been a vesi- | mother was using to fill a light, ex- son. Fred M. Pelzman. proprictor of the jmate 000, aded busines. K it #| Barometer 20.79: 8 pm.. afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment will inent, Aflington Naanet ‘;;m‘ dent of thic eity for manv vears. resided pladed firing their home. Fashion Shop. v 4 ¢ by the Sllamie January 1 | 20.95: 12 m|(lm|xhl "36.01 4 am., 3005; | be in Reck Creek Cemetery. SMITH. Denartny —_— e — for the 8 am. 2099, Tanuary o3 1os Wit "6Y Fope T and sharchold- DUE 10LORRO; Highest temperature, 41, occurred at = . TRl ! - ” > Ehz. lowler n S oS 5 MRS. E. 1. AKERS DIES. | it il iy The concern recently figured in 24- | Sl Santa Marta Junuary Lowest temperature, 26, occurred at | Tate Bonere s "o pomas Bow hour receivership on petitio DUI SATURDAY. JANUARY 7 am. January 26, Lolders whose holdings vd Lo 5% AEN etO=—D0n Jamuary 18| Temperature same date last year— | Funeral Services Wm Be Held To-| i little more than $3,000. Judge Henry | o hambean =ilay e 1 January 1% Highest, 35; lowest, 14. Tanoa tI BT | Court, dissolved ui Puerto Colombia January 11 {he recelvership after a hearing in Al Tide Tabigs. Mrs. Elizabeth Jane Akers, 81 years which most of the financial and legal | DUE SUNDAY, JARUARY ‘llulm«hrd by United States Coast and | ld, died yesterday at her home, 1445 leaders of Miami interceded in its be- AL S <Rl Geodetic Suryey.) | Fairmont street. Funeral services will P \ Today - Low tide, 5:04 am. and 5:17 be held at 2 o'clock tomorrow at her miner | e B ; Ipm.; high tide, 10:46 am. and 11:01 | residence. Interment will be in Green- tigating | |, T e i pm wood Cemetery. cuy by company, He |1, SR TTRESTHT Y | Tomorrow—-Tow tide, 5:45 am. and| Mrs. Akers had been a resident of | id he had found “not one case of vio- | 1 ] | 6:11 pm: high tide, 11:34 am. and | this city for more than 50 years. Her | Iation of State banking laws or rule PUE MONDAY, JANUARY | 11:49 pm husband, who was an art dealers in and that the on of business s i v ;v / Abmearedta b Merossitnted by exters | Amiamas Tistmmt i e SungandEMosn: Years agn. Bna lesves . sum Herntrd nal conditions.” & st ervon] s Today—Sun rose 7:21 am.; sun sets | 1. Akere of this ety Mre Akers wos | Frank Chas dent, dectared the | 1! pa b Yin|o:22 pm. a member of the Mount Pleasant Con- | “external itions™ to be th of a LS et b Tomorrow - -Sun rises 7:20 am.; sun | grt\vnnnnal Church, multiplicity of suits. which left the | i 3 nary 5:23 pm status of the fnstitution in doubt from vnmn rises 9:57 am ; sets 9:42 p. o in: % day to day and Ieft its affafs in tur. | 101 T : 181 Automobile Tamps to be \igted. one- | motherat Sitor ey wEl $ 95 i S " ; Jiar 2 | pglf hour after sunset. Cards ot @baflkl. e " “Under the existing conditions,” Mr. " ry g it Vs _— i A i Condition of the Water. 1 ‘ In mgm“mm_ Porter said. ould have been impos- i : | ? : : sible for anybo e thethinec S L . t Falls—Very mud [ , e Ufll&p AR, X Weather i reopened, Mr - ared. though he could not s: % g ARy v i Tt 5 J when. He said an effort would e made | s FERRUARY 1 e RED R CREENWooD " Not one in the lot T 1A amy 1 oy | RELR G perating basts instead of the present | ~ . i - beautiful b worth less than §12.50 7% 500,000 OUTGOING STEAMPRS. 1 ; AR s SATLING TODAY : s | n 1 STEARD HAWKING Havana Cristobal Tanioue and One of, the few thi woman ke memare of my Finely tailored of heavy-weight, ‘ | closely woven Terry Cloth—trim- Columbia 432 e e e L G 1 3 I i L o B e med with sash or glrdle. smart new guncr;zl: AsllonyAsl|| oniive DS s CHOSSE WL R S | MECaxp me T marnemao patterns in beautiful blended onr s AP bl L R WS TR Ty ks e La Guavra and Mara colors; ideal for lounging and bath. W. W. Chambers Co, | rnimhrdififine ta oot xom B oty 38 48 i S 1400 Chapin St. N.W., Cor. 14th ‘ > y % 511 Glolut AND ELSIE COMPTON. You’ll marvel at these excellent = it Lt e Beatys. e — | SAILING SATURDAY. JANUAR robes at such a low price. | tesnie e and .| TR Rt ) S ——— w fl Charbonre OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT AT Tomorrow at 8:30 EISEMANSS, 7th & F“» Raleigh Haberdasher ||| smams 1310 F Street - BT (o tansand Oalo and Copen man— oast SAILING TUESDAY. JANUARY 31 fania—Conenhagen and Danzie " b 1o n seo—Hav ana . THE FAMILY. . of M g g T SAILING WEDNFSDAY. FERBRUARY 1. T AMERICAN FURNITURE C0.—512 NINTH ST. N.W. T UALIH | rpere an. La Guayra and Mara ton—Plymouth. Cherhoure ONLY TWO MORE DAYS!| FRAN FLOYD o L0 X Friday and Saturday . e g v, x Funeral Will Be Held Tomorrow e A trains going 40 miles an hour re- Morning Wlll Close Our Genuine January Clearance Sale e | i B wwwrdm m llm residence of her daugh- BROWN. ter, Mrs. Louis Moser. 2109 Eighteenth Greater Price Reductions . . . all “Nationally Advertised” ‘ — = (1 B e at the residence at Merchandise Included . . . Only Small Quantities Remain : M e et w1 | £ T Mrs. Jacoby, & widow, was 8 member CARD. on Thire - lof the Willlam F. Hunt Chapter,| GFOR Hi\\ul\ . uw ot 1 . . » . ~ = - First Come—First Served gt e, iln 7 | T TE R T . 0 3 | of Friendship Circle. naa Intecmeat \ EDWART STARL |~ Besides her daughter. Mrs Toun| " g k ate amo te | Moser, Mrs. Jacoby leaves two daugh- v J t L | ters and a son. Mrs. Samuel Ottenburg | | of Atlantic City, Mrs. Irwin A. Spittell and Abe Jacoby of Los * MRS. E. E. MITCHELL DIES. Funeral of Litelong D. C. Resident 110 Set for Saturday. an R PrRPETUAL RESTRICTIONS Mrs beth N Devaioned By = ol widow of James E. Mitchell dnnd N . litelong resident of this city, died at| R.ELATIMER er residence, 3800 Fourteenth street,! LAND CO. - | inst night after a short illness She s survived by four daughters, Mrs. Eva T. Ryon of Bowie. Md . Miss | Ella E Mitchell, ) 3 | ! . and Miss Lillian A. Mitchell, all of this [ N . v o DIRECTORS. Bed- Davenport Sunte 3-Pc. Living Room Suite : Gl we,sone Wit Mt af| A F ok MU 4 | W, Warren Taltavall <yl ’ A 7 . Mitchell of Reading, Pa. and two| st 0w A ek et 14th & Spring Rd. Col. 464 TRidly g excellent grade of jacquard ) | S ; grandsons, Dr. James Rarry Rvon of | BE Toved wile 0f 3 - iy S e _ = W York and P Mitchell of e Carte ' . Tlmo(hv Hanlon Davenport 5 front. Co % < ‘ nown d versible | I actly EXCLUSIVE AGENTS this city. ¥ band was i the 1n||\~ ¥ > " on apl SOV B Sy a3 N:HIBAUNDERS COe x-"u\x'\.“fl“\S't"::m“*;' Conducted tn | Tt STt TR S Wm. H Sardo‘& Co. { MATN 1016 | the 8) ¢ wered Heart Catho- |47 ) Private ine Ambulance $5 Cash- —Balance Chezrful'y Ananged S wood | ¢ ; p b 524 ! Jemeter 08 . e SR | Bt 9y . : Fr.mk chcrs Sons Co. | MOYNIHAN RITES HELD. ; s e M T | w0 das Aneeres StV JQHN R "WRIGHT co. Retired Army Officer Burled h » LSUAW_ hsse Soetn 4t - | et wien Honon, | VHE AR SENESTGE | P AL TALTAVULL Funeral services for Capt. Daniel J Moynihan, U my, retired, W - N3 TUTAOLL Mee by iind 438 TN N S W old. who died I Walter ¥ W k1SS " N B ermen. 0 » ere e Knights of | | FLORA OPPENHKINY . - G [ Monday, weve hold ln the EREDW 01} o L B0 OEEEIE " g CHAS. S. ZURHORST Columbus Hall at Reed at LN T oclock today. Interment was in Arling- N ™ % WLEANL CAren Sy ton Cemetery, with full military honors e oL l Capt. Moynthan served in the Philip- VR ) T F COSTELLO { pines and at various posts i the United | LY e et NORTR twte_ | States, and was & veteran of the World | 11, N gt Sl e '_: N ERT Seres W. W. Deal & Co. UL 8.0 AQULN svow 1- Pc. Bedroom Sulte $1 15 10-Pc. Dining Room Suite R || ]| e i s TR vl SR | Her?f:.‘r.lsu.lkwm come~—first sery come—first served RN W Main oo o Genmne American waluut veneer Tatll " A ; 5 = " 3 . < v Dress of Drawer ' ize, well constructed preces, The greatl .1. ~ ! ¥ 4 o AT we & SN at . 'oscph ]- Bu\hs Sons Lirsiscoips RERIEE il 3 “ i IIhhHY Al 1 D + B R $5 Calh Balance (.hcerlully Arranged $5 Cash—Balance Cheerfully Arranged I . e e g [ R S e T G V L SPEARE CO s Don’t Delay and Be Disappointed e ¥ | i [ i e i aae R T e ¥ ..;:r‘-\!?:‘?:l::‘. N \V strength First come- first served Quantities are limited. They won't last long at these unusually low prices Remember, This is is Combines \ ! Yeloy e e b Wiesctaram y 3 | J J A ¥ X 3 Wirsetor o J i . PR T i your opportunity 16 buy “Nationally Known furniture of proven quality and value for and below actual cost of manufacture vith beauty RS ‘ A5 \ Wadvrn S siume e amd utility I “ . i DA W B8RO e VWG N b - o il e Gt _< RN " W Wt GV Seseeding the rigint WK Speate Ca Vour home depends 5 G ! vl ot " W 1623 Connecticut Ave e RICA e RIRTT ——=5eE AME N FIRST ite a1 ptenton ot RN S | Sy Tk A i e Potomac 4600 Store b the. depainiahls FET T LRI RN 3 g AL N DR OSBRI LAY - AMERICAN ]: U NITU E CO . BERLOY J]fiuitond Wi whodh VAU vyirian ponuct o e s o | g PUNKRAL W - Always For Steel Oftice Equipment A TR T T v i \liumu«-.xl;‘\; AR o ey \:T‘ GEO. C. SHAFFER A 512 NINTH STREET, NW. s o e L AUERALS R Every- b b B, A0S Pkt ioa el 4 A A RN . R % Our Only Store. 14th & Eve INTER-OCEAN B TR X N e T 2. Curtomer | {TER-OCEA B ston iy :ETWEEN bty JISTOERRET R |G b g b | BibiiE Wl b BLACRISTONE, 1607 H bt s SRS 3 — EANDRSTS. | LHOBUCING aTATIONT NS '\:-“. el ali e i | NSRS W £, Wit o Dt B WaASHINOTONDG || i ] Ll i | Mt s S, \“‘\‘f (RN WASHINGTON'S LARGEST FURNITURE STORE _||I|/1/1[1111111] h!”'MH‘I“”HIHHIHIHH!l DR T, o gt e A L SR o Gude Bm Cou 122K S\. Aol S o SO Call Alea, w20 W, itias Il S anend 3 .

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