Evening Star Newspaper, February 7, 1928, Page 9

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON: D. €. TUESDAY. FLLRUARY 7, 1928 P We Can Learn the Habit [MRS. L. W. TANSILL DIES. BERNARD KIEFFNER DEAD.| ~ CITY NEWS IN RIZE |’l‘IlE WEATHER | | 8 F- KING EXPIRES. . e ——of Saving just as well on pennics as on ~ | Funeral Services to Be Held To-| Native of Baltimore Was in Busi-| e Sl::‘rr‘;‘_‘}_ L L hfl"e‘ifl’.’hfaf“ii’.’; ,-:?"}w::‘ old, :u:a,m‘gy_r-g\‘ Tinartad fhis Lge, Fabrnars. 8, dollars. The Habit of Saving pennics is morrow at 2 P.M. ness Here 27 Years. Home for ‘the Aged, Eleventh and| Districtof Columbia—Rain and warm-| in the automobfle repair business at | - 1 Kivznte t Nom Tor just as valuable as the Habit of Saving Mrs. Lyda Ward Tansill, 78 years old. | Bernard Kiclfner, 47 years old, buyer | SPrin rond. ”n:{;’,’:fi:,',,;'“m{,:"';",,f,};’;,‘; AR LT (DT G SIS DAL e dollars. | Widow of Luther E. Tansill, died at| for the firm of House & Herrmann, fur-| The District of Columbia Dental|bly tomorrow morning: warmer tonight after ';:;Fnlnrv.q ?y;n:-"','r::xw;,'r;flfiswmy e o e Hoslce. TR | the home of her daughter. Mrs. John | niture dealers, where he had been em- | Socicty wiil give a dinner at,the Bur | and in east portion tomorrow, He is survived by his widow, Mrs. | o 1 e "77'37"4»-""'«'“'7"7" o When we have the Habit of Saving, we | Day Green, 1216 Madison street. yes- | ployed for the past 27 years, died at Ungtor: Hotel, 6:15 o Virginla—Rain tonight and possibly | Mary A, King; four sons, Brice Le Roy phie At the home e 1ate hrother. 83 & et 5 | tomorrow by . . . | 5 ¥ b ol s T morning; warmer tonight and | King, William A. King. Roland H. Ki e, TRONEeCN have somcthing more precious than a for- terday after a long iliness. She was restder Rittenhouse strect Gearge Was hlnubnn Post, No. 1, will | in_east and south portions tomorrow. '\mlLAII) rt Craig Km’: and |\;n Lwar}‘mz for " ] S Short. 1l a nailve of New York State and had | Sunday after a short iline mest, 8 o'clock, at 1820 1 street. West Virginia—Rain tonight. and pos- | ters, Mrs, Bertha Fry and Miss Mildred | 27 «/on tunc left us by a rich father. Without it A r. Kicfl was a native of Baltl- , ve lived here 35 vears. Mr. Kieffner A sibly tomorrow morning; rising temper- | M. King. »muf"”.‘,"L,’,"‘:",‘,“,; Pocahantas. the fortune will slip through our fingers | Mrs Tansill is survived by three |morc. He was a member of the La e} like water through ': i \g‘_fl th ”h,- | daughters, Mrs. Green. Miss Agnes Tan- |.Fayette ' Todge of Masons here. He | ‘”lllw_nnlngu:‘f:]I::.;m’u M.Wnlsxhvlu.ulnn ature tonight. L . TOWLES. Jher, g s ‘i.'“““l' 2 "°I‘ sy "Ic' DI i of this elty and Mrs T Sink of |leaves his wite. Mrs. T Groshoff | GO B LS A Mieiany A G Record for Twenty-four Hours. CALEB BURNELL BURIED ¢ : of Saving, we'll always have everything we | New York, and a son, B. W. Tansill of | Kieflner, and a son, Richard G. Kiefl- Dillman, C. D. Marsh, Lyster H. Dewoey 7;,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,, % = need. If you don't believe that, just try jt | Miami. Fla. Her husband died three | ner. : L : ; : T | i m . i LTVt | s o, | ™Funeral services will be conducted at | 21id Willlam B. Miller. Soclal hour with | 12 midnight, : : m. 31 poromAc, va, February T - or et o oo and se 2 g/ - Funeral scrvices will be conducted at | the residence tomorrow affernoon at 2 ond i i . T 5 s ; S —— arometer -4 pm., | Funeral services for Caleb Burnell. 83 | [ the residence tomorrow afternioon at 2 | o'clck nterment will be in ROk |y uginess Women's Counell will | 30.60; 12 mklmtzh? A058: eanw, SN, T G of Bilank Iow were e | o'clock. Rev. D. L. Snyder of Emory | Creek Cometery. g ~ day aft t Demain’ P tNatlo“dl perl“a“ent Methodist. Episcopal Church South, will | meet in lecturer room of the Church of | 8 am., 3043; noon, 30.34. ke LUl Bl L g | omcinte: Interment. will ibe o Rock | the Covenant, Rev. Samuel Judson Por- | * Highest temperature, 34, occurred at | V/ATY chapel in Alexandria. i | er, : Bible ¢ : Services for the deceased, who died ! CBulldl“mssociafiom = | Creek_Cemetery ; RITES FOR P F HAYDEN. |ter. D D. will ¢ ':i:ll‘;t»l:";nm;r 3 pm. yesterday. Lowest temperature, | peidat ‘nisht at the Alexandria. Hos- from ¢ 20, occurred at 3 am. foiay | e | seaits of Au 8 oclock Prof.| ‘Temperature same date inst year— | Bl were, conducted by the Rec. Under Supervision of the U. § o | Retired Policeman to Be Buried in| Ralph Foster of George Washington | Highest, 50; Iowes 4 Sl ! on of the U. S. T"""“'»”f. = | | University will talk of “Student Trip | * Iowess, 0% Paptist Church, Interment was in I O R 1\ - h Mount Olivet Cemetery. | Through Europe.” Public intited. Tide Tables; Hill Cemetery. 949 9th Street N.W. 5 |OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT AT Funeral services for Posey ¥, Hagden. | Founr | FUrnished by United States Coast and | . t Below N. Y. Ave, {L 9 - The adult Bible class of Gooditic Givey Hneri i 6 Bow N Y M. Z \EISEMAN'S, 7th & F r. 0 years old. retired policeman. Who | U5 "Wl i enterAIne R SV | oday 1o e oS and 351 Marnage Licenscs. W R R T i A . " & {er at the intersection of North Capitol The St. David ty of Washing- 4:38 pm.; high tide, 10:07 am. and " 1 * ’ . i TOWLES, Ofic ANY MAKE Interment will be in Mount Olivet P B 3 | iy Stin:rose 7108 amss, mrs (Mv: 36 pm. o No. | l | i Col. 432 14th & Chapin | precinet for nearly 28 years. and Aiso | coln.’ 2 half hour after sunset | ; served for a short time at No. 5 ' Mar. Pate, viee rector of Catholic | Condiiion of the Water * | ning School. Free. Public invited Spencer Brenizer. o Edward s, | STon mml of a heart attack yesterday shortly | ping by Mrs. Gould in the parior of |, m® AR (10, 335 am, and 3:51) street and Massachuscits avenue, W o i meet, § o'clock, at Wilson Nor- 1025 pm. | Cemetory. i el At iy thie | °:25 pim PATENT RPTLIRD FOR = University, will Jecture on “Medieval The Cathedral Masonic Todge will Comfort In All day—tomorrow—Wednesday | s wenm 55 1 [after being stricken while on a street| the church. “Tomorrow--Tow tide, 4:18 am. and {be conducted in St. Anthony's Catholic | o o " < STEEI, VAULTS $85 Euin tomotrow siosming 6t 9 Ovlok, | ok Scheol. s The Sun and Moon. M Havden was retired from (he Po: il mert ek At the | TomOrTow - £ ites 708 am; wng & 1 ]u'rv‘lnr\ "1' was on duty /\‘”f"!‘lvhllfl |1Il)]Vv to be ”KIHNI one- | Guilds." & oclock, at the K. of C. Eve- | > entertain this evening in the clubroom ' | Style Outside— | - oo 1 s e i o it Cards of Thantis. 7 Store will be closed . wonic Lodge, W. 3 3 Weather | ATRING v 1o ox B be laid Without sacrifice of style, FUTURE, ! i T ar | ] 4’;:vyn"\‘n‘;»'n FRIEND here is truly practical foot On account of the death of our A enrd party, under auspices of the [ 4 : ; protection and service, Sodslity of St. Peter's Church will be | ¢ 2iven for th benefit of the church, You who follow fashion will appreciate this newest o g 231 Febrvary 17, 8 pm. at the Willard mode—gracefully designed, light yet protecting. fl‘ll- Cl’llfllh 1\lt“lltr i A Jd ; mr.dfi- fit is assured by the adjustable fastener around \‘mr’n'Mr(‘m'“mnrlrmw'm.v Nursery | Do 7 y R ey e | k2 i 1AVING SISTERS e ankle and over the instep. | e ) . £ S5 n(‘a jon will meet tomorrow, 1 " L g 4 b Ao bbbttt Voguish varicty in materials and colors includes Char- Whose long association and sterling qualities SUtERRAT D HOE i meens in Black, Brown, Fawn and Grey—Wool Tweeds H A public meeting of the Y. W. C. A, |I¥ % | in Cobra, Silver, Champagne and Diamond. | endeared him to us all. industrial group will be held tomorrow, | (i " " * i ¢ : Leliabar o L 5 pm Mrs, Byers of the Consumel Let vour nearest dealer su v you. | ‘ 1pply you | League will speak of “The [‘:’npn‘rd‘y‘, Fircstone Footwear Company, Hudson, Massachusetts ll()U & 1 I ER R“l /\'\ N Child Labor Bill’ TR e Lo There will be a joint meeting of nn-’; | - e American Institute of Electrical J. GIUFFRIDA & BROS., Inc. Seventh & Eye Sts. necrs, the Amerlcan Soelety. of 711 Eye St. NW, Engincers and the Am an Socletv | Weshington, B ¢ of Mechanical Engine Fri | 81 pi AMERICANS SHOULD PRODUCE THETR OWN RUBBE! Mm ? s 1o aaembly é"_l,'f,"l,",{n”'" Cosmos | Frindship Club of Federal Chapter d o will give | Twe: The Capitol Hil . T. U. will meet | tomorrow. 2 . at h M. E 627 7TH ST. [ Ciren. i econd viee | president, istric V. . U, will speak. | | The Michigan Park Citizens' Associ " ke il . - ) T A ave t t will meet tomorrow, 8 pm. atf o el T (Al i s . s - ¢ not Bunker Hill School. Annual mming- |Fvi- ¥ At 450 h ! at her o A G i 3 ' tion, . 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