Evening Star Newspaper, February 12, 1928, Page 7

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from Eeuador to the United States, having served in that capacity from 1895 to 1912. He died here February 25, 1925. The long residence of the family in Washington gained for them AT HOME IN BALTIMORE many friends among the members of Funeral Services to Be Held To-”m diplomatic corps and in local so- morrow for Wife of Former "C'fl‘fl Mrs. Carbo is survived by four sons Minister of Ecuador. l'and four daughters. They are Mrs § Willis R Jones. Miss Matilda and iss Mrs. Matilde Carbo. wife of former| g ice Carbo. Emesto and Wi'iam Ainister of Ecuador. Luls Felipe T3vb0 ' Carbo of Baltimo died at her home in Baltimore at 2°30 . Mrs. Daniel Cor- onado of New York and Luis Alberto oclock Saturday afternoon Funeral services will be held in Baltimore at 10 and Estevan Carbo ot Ecuador. o'clock Monday morning and interment | » will take place at Mount Olivet Ceme- | tery here at noon Carbo was he fi ‘MRS. LUIS F. CARBO DIES Brussels recently held the most suc- cessful automobile show ever in Bel- Of course, you know Four-Piece Bed rcom Suite Seventh and Eye S THE _SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., FEBRUARY 12, 1928—PART 1. POLICE RECOVER LOOT. | Alleged Army Deserter Lists Places | Where Gems Were Sold. Several thousand dollars worth of ! loot, attributed to Frederick Yates, 32, colored, an alleged deserter from the | Army, has been recovered by Headquar- ters Detectives Harry Cole and Cla Falley, it was announced yesterday ifternoon. They had been work {1ecover the goods since the ar Yates several days ago L consisted ot | jewelry, revolvers and wearing apparel, | Said to have boen taken from the store | of Mrs. Rebecea Levy. 2811 M street Y who s said to have deserted ence | from West Point, where he was en orderly, furnished police with a partial list of places A* which he disposed ol the goods and the names of women whom he had given jewelry, the detec- tives reported Slander Suit Dumlmd Bridige Ocampe, who sued Antonio | Banica, a Filipino sailor on the 0. § 8. Mayflower, for $10,000 damages for al- Lleged slander. has dismissed the suit in | the District Supreme Court. Frank E Elder, his attorney announced that the matter had been settled out ot court Ocampe sald Banica, December & last. l\:lri' accused him of staging a “pajama party. Streets. Advantage Prices For Recommended Qualities We can write “special” on each one of these items—mecaning that you will be buying to special advantage. 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Mrs. Julia Beard Veazey, 91 years old, widow of Judge Wheelock G Veazey. commander-in-chief of the Grand Army of the Republic in lfiflll and 1892, died at the home of her son, Albin B. Veazey, 1724 Oregon avenue. early yesterday after a lingering ill- ness. She would have been 92 years old In April. Mrs. Veazey was the daughter of the late Albin Beard. founder and editor of the Nashua (N. H.) Telegram, and the late Mrs. Julia Crooker Beard She | came to Washington In 1889. Her hus- band was appointed a member of the Interstate Commerce Commission by President Harrison. He died in 1898. Besides her s she is survived by several nephews. Funeral scrvices will be conducted at the 8. H. Hines Co. funeral home, 2901 Fourteenth street, tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment will be in Ar- lington Cemetery, THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Partly cloudy today. Tomorrow increasing cloudiness and warmer, Maryland, Virginia—Partly cloudy today. tomorrow increasing and warmer. West Virginia—Fair today followed by rain and’ warmer tonight or tomor- row | Temperature for 21 Hours. i ‘Temperature—-Midnight, 36: 2 am. | 5. 4 am. 36 26: 8 am. 36: | 10 am.. 40: 12 noon. 41: 2 pm.. | 4 pm. 41: 6 pm. 38 8 pm. 34; pm. 35 Highesi. 42 lovest, 34 Temperature same dats last Highest, 42; lowest. 33. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast 1||r] Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 7:00 am. and 7:47 pm.. high tide, 12:29 am. and 12:53 | pm. W. W. CHISHOLM DEAD. District High School Graduate Was Lawyer in Huntington, Pa. Willlam Wallace Chisholm, 60 years {old, a native of Huntington, Pa. died | at his home in that city yesterday after ta brief iliness. Mr. Chisholm, who actively en- gaged in the practice of law in Hunt- ington until his recent fliness, was well known in Washington, having gradu- ated from the Washington High School with the class of '86, and having made { ll":qm nt and extended visits to the city. He is survived by a nicce, Mrs. Emily Chisholm Snyder. who is temporarily residing here, and who left for Hon [ln;,hm yesterday to attend the funeral. Births Reported. “The ollnwing birt | tha Heaith Ve ed o have e vast 24| Department within the Fidwin R Wiitam 1 18 i a1 Velvn il it T 1l Edward n Thomas A Ethel l'vurlu\ il Deaths Réporled. Flizahoth Nilnan 41. ]fl} Willam M1 01 Mase | Totin Lo Burrong 1 ‘. .'y s i Niwrt Rarber 5 Jare i [ . The Sun and Moon. Sun rose 7:05 am.; sun sets ! 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