Evening Star Newspaper, February 11, 1928, Page 7

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THE A Department Store "% A Furniture Store N Week < February 13 to 18 W. N, TRoses& Sons F Street at Eleventh Cordially Invite You to Their Founder’s Week Monday to Saturday February 13 to 18 FEducational Exhibits Throughout the Store Quaint costumes of the days of 61, furniture that was the last word in style to our grand- fathers and grandmothers, rare old prints and paintings that depict the modes and manners of Washington and the Nation in the old days—all these will be shown, EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©., §1,193 RECEIVED IN CARRICKS FUND [Money Deposited as Trust for Widow With Six Children. A total of $1,793.12 had been depos- tted with The Evening Star for Mrs, Alton Carricks, 109 Carroll street south- east, whose husband was found dead of asphyxiation last week as she awaited birth of a sixth child. One donation of $100, with several pifts of $10 and $5, helped swell the fund which the people of Washington C; while the older boys continue in school The Star fs depositing the money with the Washington Loan & Trust Co. mn the form of a trust fund for Mrs Carricks, The funds donated throngh The Star at noon today stood as fol- Tows: Contributions recelved by The Star follow Acknowledged ... | Miss Alice J. Grimes 5.00 10.00 2.00 5.00 2.00 | 1.00 100.00 1.00 5.00 1.00 10.00 1.00 1.00 10.00 | 1.00 1.00 15583 Mrs. John . Duff. Maude Y. b(vphr‘nmn Cash ... N. L. Snipes.. Anonymous ... Total to . & .12 GLOTH ACTION WITHHELD. .‘Al'llnglnn County Woman Voters Consider Resolution. | Special Dispatch to The Star. CLARENDON, Va. February 11— The Organized Women Voters of Ar- lington County, assembled in special session in Clarendon Community Hall yesterday to consider a resolution re | cently adopted by the Woman's Chr tian Temperance Union of Arlington County, which demands the resiznation of Commonwealth's Attorney William C. Gloth, decided by vote to action at this time.” The issue comes as a result of the | arvest In Washington last week of Gloth and Miss Edith Scudder on a statutory charge. Mrs. N. Rex Hunt, ewly elected president of the organ- ion, perdrd :MRS JANE BRADLEY DIES. : Daughter of Missionary, 87, Liwd‘ in Washington 60 Year: Mrs. Jane Elizabeth Bradley, 87 years old, a resident of Washington for more than 60 years, died at the home of her | daughter, Mrs. J. Harry Cunningham, 214 East Thornapple street, Chevy | Chase, Md., yesterday. She had been il | about’ a week following a stroke. Mrs. Bradley was born in_ Batavia, Java, where her father. the late Rev | Willlam T. Van Doren, was a mission- ary. She has resided here since 1362 | Mrs. Cunningham Js her only survivor. | Funeral services will be held Monday | afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Metropoli- | 1an Preshyterian Church. Rev. Freeley | Rohrer, the pastor, and Dr. John C. ! palmer, pastor of the Washington | Heights Preshyterian Church, will offi- ciate. Interment will be in Congressional Cemetery. | OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT AT |EISEMAN'S, 7th & F Columbia 432 Funerals $75 Complete Caskets & All— W. W. Chambers Co. 1400 Chapin St. N.W., Cor. 14th ENTERPRISE SERIAL Building Association Tth St & La. Ave. NW. a0t of Ktock Now Open on Nubwerhy Money Loaned to Members on Easy Monthly Payments dames F. Nhen Secrelry YOUR INSPECTION IS INVITED TO THE NEW FIREPROOF APARTMENT LE BOURGET 2127 California St. N.W. ohy hed. kitehen, dremsine v kliche o tein) Apt. 4 e, el G exi (ale ke Tram 832,00 (0 8130 witen haths, . New Nesldeat Mannuer Floyd E. Davis Company 733 12th St NW. Main 352353, ‘IheBcstOilin \e Autocrat Motor Oil has a high fire test, indicating ability to withstand heat. Nathing is more important than thorough lubrication, MY Beware of Substitut Bayerson Oil Worke Columbia 83 THE 01, FROM ALL voluntarily have provided to enable Mrs. | icks to keep her family together| .$1,636.12 | 1.00 “take no paralytic | ISUSPECTS CAUGHT AFTER AUTO CHASE Policeman Céptures Alleged Rum Runners Who Forced Him to Wreck Car. Narrowly escaping serfous injury or | death when his car was forced against one of the uprights on the Highway Bridre and almost completely wrecked by the driver of an alleged rum car which he was pursuing at 2:30 o'clock this morning, S. F. Gravely, a member of No. 4 police command, fired several | shots at the cseaping car in an unsuc- | warded an hour later by finding the car with the assistance of Policeman 3. Tospital of the fourth precinct and resting Its occupants. The arrests were made at the corner ol Missouri avenue and Sixth street, where Gravely and Hospital located the car afier combing the neighborhood L and seiz cupante. They were ered as Stephen Paul Mur- phy old. and Joseph Murphy, his 1 old, both of 1609 utheast, and Farl James Nash, 32 years old, of 920 Sixth street Murphy, the driver of the % arged with illegal poss Shd transportation of intoxicants, reck- {less driving. colliding and failing_to {0p and having no driver’s permit. The | [others were charged with fliegal pos { sion and transporting. | mination of the car resulted in | the sponging up of a pint of liquor from | a compartment where the illieit cargo 15 he ed to have been earried. Gravely caid that he was |,‘0II”I on the Highway - Bridge way to his home in Virginia Hy [ When he sighted a_high-powes | speeding in the direction of the city. , Surmising that it was a rum car, he furned and Slarted n pursuit, he re- ported, and when he appronclied the sl lezed rum-runners he was forced to | the side of the bridge, and his car was badly wrecked. Eecaping injury, he jumped out of {he ear and fired two shois at the speed= ing vehicle, hoth of which were later | found imbedded in the tonneau. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF TODAY. igma fraternity Alglon Club. driving The Delta will give a dance at L Union, Local e a_benefit o'clock, in The Womah's Bindery | No. 42, I. B. of B, will h card party and dance, 8 Knights of Columbus Hail. A Valentine dance will be given b the Welfare Club of Costello Post. | 15. 8:30 o'clock, at Knights of Colum- bus Hall. Proceeds will be | welfare work of the Legionnaires. A leap year dance for the benefit of ast Gate Chapter, No. 21, O. E. 8., Il be given tonight at Masonic Temple, | Rhode Island and Mills avenues noith- east The Washington Story Tellers' League will hold its first monthly mecting. 8 o'clock, at 1 Renshaw Scheol of Speech, will give a 1k on the value and importance of telling. Stories will be told by | several members of the league. Al in- | terested in story telling are invited to attend. The Blolozical Soclety of Washing- ton will meet, 8 o'clock, in assembly room of the Cosmos Club. Speakeis: | William Crocker. director Bovee-Thom- 1son Institute, and Henry O'Malley. com- | missioner of the Bureau of Fisheries Visitors are welcome. ‘The Mount Pleasant Citizens' Associ- atlon will meet, 8 o'clock, in the Mount | Pleasant branch of the Public Library. { Charles W. Eliot, 2d, will speak. bor will give a card party, t Chestnut Farms Auditorium, Twenty-sixth strect and Pennsylvania avenue, valentine costume n b the League fite, 830 pin. Stoneleigh Court. treshments. party wi'l be for the Larger the ballroom of Dancing and re- I Geract will speak of “Fasclsm in Italy.” 8 pm. before the Ergatocrats’ Club, 817 Thirteenth street. FUTURE. ‘The Wanderlusters’ hike for tomor- row will start from Cabin John Bridge at 2:45 pm. for a walk along Cabin Jnhll Run. Mr, 8ligh, leader, The Red Triangle Outing Club will meet at Georgln and Alaska avenues, District line, tomorrow at 2:45 pm. for A cross-country walk. W. P, Allen, lender. For early morning hikers there will be a walk to see historie land- marks of old Georgetown, followed by A breakfast party, concluding in time ;m' ("Pnll 'h,' Meet at Twenty-sixth and Pennsvlvania avenue at 7. Waldburg Hewltt, leader. UL There will be n race relations meet- Ing, 4 pm. tomorrow, N Phyll "‘\’l‘:“:l:' ley Y. W. C. A Speakers: Vicente G Bunuan of the Philippine Press Bureau, | Miss Marian Honey of Honolulu, Dr. 1 S Just of Howard University and Prof Stannard Cobb. Mus, Georgla Johnson Wil reud some of her own pocms President 1. T M(I)nllll(( College will speak tomorrow, at the ves vice of the anh N, Tralning School for Women and (I‘" I“ Mixs Nannle Burroughs, president, «un- der nuspices of the alumnae assoe Public invited assoctation PARPIN "o K owt hetween ot o llmn ol Uity feved I L i HILLVOLD, IELEBED. st sl st Tiheator, Feie it it Wit b W00 3 rawan NIy L i Wk weay . waiin and Wik wia ' w [T ST DOG Auvedal, e Wit A 1 altored s [ Noense "N named o " Ao Wih Wi wg il Nash. ddio AANSES Ha it et b, 1 Bustons mection, et Vowand Wt Friday ot L JOENR il e LR PACKAGE material taiging pincen ol 1Y Ny iy A ey ke Faf Wil kit RARD hoat e MU Ve RN sk Weward WETH i KRV S Biden e st kg AN w80y ] HAND OF PEARES o0 east et wve bebween Wanimlig PR Hatia Puint - Hewaid ol i av VA CASE wilver ward, | ol " WATEIE 10 w01 il Tion sy (al ol W e fave case o Tn dowiton i s Festay cventng Wetuen ek .ln ‘I|-| Ak Ve e WERIING BAND with 0 A M 4|| N towant LU T B R Lineoln WinT \ WY WATCH ALK o v i apmraved Pkt e el ln\llnh ! Laneuly B HTR A, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, cssful attempt to stop it. He was re- | No. | used for | 9 Connecticut avenue. | | Mrs. Renshaw, dean of the Anne Tillery | The Ladles' Auxiliary of Herald Har- | 830 pm.. | 1928. EARL EIKER DIES. Navy Department Employe to Be! Buried Monday. Farl Fiker, 39 years old, for more than 20 years an employe in the Navy Department, died at his home, 2015 Kearney street northea:t last night. He had been {ll since last October. Mr. Elker was a native of Wl\jhlnllnn and had been employed In the Navy Department since he was 18 years old. At the time of his temporary retire- ment_he was assistant of the chief of the Mail and File Division. He s survived by his mother, Mrs. Joanna E. Eiker; two sisters, Mrs. C R. Clinton and Mrs. Charles Gordon, all of this city, and three brothers, David C. and Guy Efker of W’Hh]nkmn and John T. Elker of New York City. Mr. Eiker was a member of East Gate Lodge, No. 34, F. A. A. M. Masonic rites will be held Monday afternoon at | 2 o'clock at the home. Rev, James R. | MeLaln, pastor of the Union Methodist | Episcopal Church, will officfate. Inter- ment will be in Glenwood Cemetery. S. M. WALLACE DIES. | | Rstivsdicoivincton sotmtrotved by | Widow and Daughter. | Stacy M. Wallace, 82 years old, retired | bullding contractor of this city, where | he had been a resident for the past 36 | years, died at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Ethel Wallace Lamond, | 7221 Blair road, Takoma Park, today | after a long fllness. He built many homes in this city until his retirement some years ago. Mr. Wallace was a member of the | Mount Pleasant Congregational Church | He is survived by his widow, Mrs.| Louella Morrts Wallace, to whom he | was marricd August 22, 1877; his daugh- {ter, Mys. Lamond, and two grandehil- | | dren, Ethel Jean Lamond and Angus | | Lamond, jr. i 1rs. Waliace was a native of Ohio and lived In Columbiana County until 1892, Funeral arrangements have not been completed. THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Cloudy, pos- sibly light rain this afternoon or to- night, siightly colder tonight. minimum | temperature about 30 degrees; tomor- row partly cloudy and colder. ! Maryland—Cloudy, preceded by light | rain ih east and light snow this after- noon and tonight in west portion; to- | partly cloudy and colder. Cloudy with light rain in| + ‘portions tonight and | probably in southeast porifon tomorrow | morning, not much change in tempera- | ture. i | West Virginia—Partly cloudy, pr»-i ceded by snow flurries in east portion | | tonigiat,” tomorrow partly cloudy and | colder. | | { | Record for 24 Hours. 4 pm. 41: 8 pm., 38; 36; 4 am, 35 8 am., 36 11 am., 40. Barometer—4 pm., 30.03; 30.03: 12 midnight, 30.01; 4 am, 8 am, 2095, 11 um, 2092. | Highest lcm;wrn'url’ 42, occurred nl 13:30 pm. yesterds | Lowest temperature, 35, occurred a 11000 am. today. | Temperature same date last year— Highest, 42, lowest, 33. i | Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and | Geodetic Survey.) Today--Low tide. 6:25 am. and 6 asl pm.; high fide, 12:11 pm. “Tomorrow —Low tide, 7:44 pm.; high tide, 12:53 pm. The Sun and Moon. | Today-—Sun rose 7:06 am.; sun sets | |5:40 pm Tomorrow—Sun rises 7:05 a.m.; | sets 5:41 pm. Moon rises 11:32 p.m.: sets 1011 am Automobile lights (0 be lighied one- | half hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. —Very muddy. her in Varlons Cities. | ! Thermometer. | 12 midnizght, 8 pm,| "923; 9 am. lnd‘ 0:29 am. and { | sun | Weattier Stations s rokfiGN Greenwich time. today ) Temuerati s Wenther 1 7 am Stations i g At fenia - Austra Jeiin T 5 Conenhagen - Donniark SHokholn Swedon S Hawtton IR Canal Zone Deaths chorlod Mo fotlowiing deatha Tay v repated o e AT DAt et i the paat H 4 "Ney Ocheraty T vy R 104NN New feete M Curtia Ham e Rokern G0 1IN K \«ll.n Myt et ¥ ot st Mohinstiy, 67, 2100 Flonda RN Pergy B0 1R O s Catherine - Mary Callashan 60 ne s East at lew Knapn 63 81 Elsatetvs Hos e §OWIE @1 LN Wt Belle Beantam a0 0N nital s PN w IV sk nw jonen Mt 8 Sty Mo 1 B Cobase, 4L "t wee 10 Aniaitia b eriien amtiioe' Trockomr, ho: 4 e Cun M S Rl sy At W iten A Tk | Warie A i Nitivan MoNe PR Wt " heatoth 8 Filmonda 13 8000 Gonnea | ¢ Marviage Licenses, TN R Huochwell Vlifton of e ! wd N Annetis U Weptalt (O § il mrn- [ iali'S W LY G Thatia et ¢ TR TS Tawe il N oy AL IR SR A Uvmh- | MosEs. Births Reported. The following hirthe have been reparted {o the Jiealth Department 'in ‘the paat 23 "ieoren . and Golder Kimmel, girl dirorge A ol and M Sthy Motteahoard, by Weatman, girl ¢ Cameron pirl for ther of eomfort and i At the tecent death of our helov nd and father. RHOZIER WX MMA A. BROWN Mrs. NF, NI CHILDF Lindne cxpress onr W Trinnd belused mother TON AND FAM-| Jeman of New Koot (- 1 | Remai CRAMER. O Sat 2 A am inviied. Interment ¢ sraday February 9 TIAN Tth stone ot Leovora e R R e ¥ are 12 ar 10 am uternent Clitton ridenty MUNENER. ) Achiisetts Ave at 11 am. b T ruary 43 on T Oak I o LOATS WALTON se Ve ain, ICUNE aliers aml wem Shitn Badiimt chas ww WA e s RICREASON M RRRATIS W af dabn 1 Hicketaon RURTS W New W nmx R VN RSO0 L Gallinger W Y 00w aw | W L s Y in‘\u\‘ Voats " Wisawd fhea i W Nt o et | I'n\\\‘ LI EN :.m IR \ N P al | R e | R aut Kok Uiveh ooaereey «wm\t pi Aelabiven el s 7 Beaths. N. Suddenly. Thirsdag, Febrmary ¢ ) nnd frienda. invited. it at Glenwsod Cemetery. L. B. 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