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Deals }(ustory of fl)e ity of Washington and Digfrict of Columbia HE First Methodist Protestant Church, Fourth near G Street South- east, dates back to the latter days of John Quincy Adams’ THE EVEN True! The report that we render high quality, complete service at very low cost is TRUE! Prices from $125.00 on up. G STAR. WASHINGTON, FUND FOR CARRICKS. "FAMILY NOW $2,131 $1,793 Already Invested by Bank for Relief of Widow and Children. . Contributions to the fund raised pub- licly for the relief of the widow and six children of Alton Carricks reached a total of $2,131.12 today. Of this amount $1,793.12 has becn deposited with the Washington Loan & Trust Co. and all further contribu- D. €. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 15 1928 "% THIE WEATHER | |YOUTH HIT BY TRUCK IN SERIOUS CONDITION District of Columbll,—-Plrny cloudy, slightly colder tonight; minimum tem- Heavy Vehicle Overturned in Col- lision Falls on Pedestrian. perature about 30 degrees; tomorTow in- creasing cloudiness. Maryiand—Partly cloudy and slightly mldfr |mx"m;-t .z'xm ‘?’"‘2’ g htly cold Virginia—Partly cloudy, s - : er tonight; tomoFrow Increasing cloudi- One Driver Arrested. ness followed by rain in southwest por- s Benjamin Waldman, 15 years old,| 3213 Q street, is in a serious condition at Garfield Hospital, suffering from in- juries sustained yesterday afternoon when he was pinned under a truck which struck the curbing and over- turned on the sidewalk on Twelfth street near Q after being in a collision Records for 24 Hours. ‘Thermometer—4 p.m., 54: 8 pm., 44; 12 midnight, 41; 4 am, 39; 8 am, 40. noon, 51. Barometer—4 p.m., 29.5 29.60; 12 midnight, 29. Gl 4 nm .y 296 8 a.m, 29.67; noon, 29.72. nghcn temperature, 54 occutred at 3:30 pan. yesterday. /l¢~ tions also will be deposited there. The Lowest temperature, 39, occurred at with an automobile. Presidency. It was organized as the As- sociate Methodist Church of Washington, D. C., and began its career in the Southeast sec- tion of the city, when New Jersey Avenue was one of the leading residential streets of the city. RALEIGH HABERDASHER — 1310 DEAL FUNERAL HOME Gor reference SAsk your neighbo 816 M STREE bank officlals have arranged to invest |4 about $1.750 of this amount in notes H bou{lnl interest at the rate of 6 per cent. As the distribution to the family is made, which will be on a weekly bas's of $25. the notes invested will be re- purchased when needed by the bank by paying for them face value and in- terest accrued to the date of their re- purchase. The services of the bank |4 have been given entirely free of charge. Contributions received today are as tollows: | Arknnwledged sz 04 ;5 J s Copcnhnve 5 { Unity Chapter. No. 22, Q E'S. &Arllnd Mrs. 8. A D. Gm&e Chaptgr No. 21.'0. E. 8. Mrs ‘E M. F Total to date. F STREET — WASHINGTON'S FINEST MEN'S WEAR STORE For Thursday and Friday «Take-Your-Choice” Sale ANY OVERCOAT IN OUR STOCK What did they sell for? $50-- #55-- #60-- #65-- #70-- 75.-- #85 Who made them? Hart Schaftner & Marx Choose any overcoat you find and pay only $31 regardless of former price. : Choose an ulster, ulsterette, Chesterfield, Raglan, velvet- collared double-breasted University model—pay only #31 Choose a worsted curl, Vicuna, Cheviot, Crombie, Kersey, plaid back, hopsack weave and pay only #31 Raleigh Haberdasher 1310 F Street The drivers of the machines, who escaped injury, extricated the bny and he was taken to the hospital, where a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— JAMES M. STEWART DIES; SERVED U. S. 30 YEARS Funeral Held Today for Veteran Architect of War De- partment. James M. Stewart, 65 years old, architect in the office of the quarter- master general, War Department, where he had been employed for the past 30 years, died at his residence, 1015 Ninth street northeast, Monday. Death was attributed to angina pectoris. Mr. Stewart had been a resident of this city for more than a half-century and was a retired officer of the old District of Columbia National Guard. He is_survived by his widow, Mrs. Letitla E. Stewart; a son, James El- llott Stewart: a daughter, Mrs. Janet E. Davis, and a sister, Mrs. Margaret Fraser. Funeral services were conducted at ROBERTS. Tauwd awss Robwrta, the Enein RODE Arlington Nationai 18° lu e an at Palm “ {rr :x 0eT M of funera) here " L On_ Tuesds DER el V»’mxnrv 14, 1928, il hia Tate recidene THOMAS. On Monday, Fehruary 13 | a6 am rvices At W Ph :m»n,h’,a'r 3 ighest, 53; lowest, 35. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic 8urvey.) Today—Low tide, 9:34 a.m. and 10:25 .m.: high tide, 2:55 a.m. and 3:19 p.m. ‘Tomorrow—Low tide, 10:27 a.m. and 11:19 pm.; high tide, 3:49 am. and :14 p.m. The Sun and Moon. ‘Today—Sun rose 7:02 am.; sun sets 44 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun rises 7 a.m.; sun sets he was found to have sustained a rupture of the spleen. Although he passed a fairly comfortable night phy- siclans this morning said that his con- dition was serious. B. L. Tally of Summitt, Md., driver of the automobile, which was going east on Q street, police stated, was arrested and charged at No. 2 precinct with reckless driving. The truck, going north on Twelfth street, was driven by Robert L. Stone, 927 Takoma avenue, police stated. The car struck the residence today. Interment was private. Gran’ reloved d Grars Wa Al TOM MIX ILL. Actor, Injured in Picture Work, Confined to Home With Cold. | BEVERLY HILLS, Calif, February 15 (#).—Tom Mix, screen cowboy, is| confined to his home with a series of | atlments, including three cracked ribs, | .$2,131.12 the truck with such force as to pitch the truck over the curb, where it over- |mrned on the sidewalk pinning the | young pedcstmm dm\n | Condition of the \\a.&r | Great Falls—Very muddy. }D. C. HEIR ls NAMED % Weather in Various Cities. IN sso’ooo BEOUEST 7 Temoerature 15:46 p.m. Moon rises 2:30 am.; sets 12:12 pm. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- | half hour after <nnset. John Rich Is One of Eight Cousins| Weather | to Share $700,000 Estate of Rochester Woman, esuey | stations | om0y wegolweg | s ey By the Associated Press ROCHESTER, N. Y.. February 15.— Eight first cousins received more than |$50.000 each and share in the bulk of | the $700.000 estate of Miss Anna Corn- i ing of Rochester, whose will has beea probated here. They are: Edwin Rich and Willard G. Rich, both of Rochester; Willlan | Sherwood, Duluth, Minn.: Charlotte | Martindale, Chicago; John Rich, Wash- ington. D. C.; Ella Sloan, Appleton, Wis.; Ida Oxtoby, San Anselmi, Calif., and Jean Rankin. Minneapolis. Miss Corning died here December 18. | G. T. MUNFORD DIES. Retired Mining Engineer Was san; of Noted Confederate. George Tayloe Munford, %2 years| old. retired mining engineer and eldést son of the late Gen. Thomas T. Mun- Detrait El Paco Galveston ficlen a strained wrist and a bruised lex.} suffered last Saturday during the film-| ing of one of his Western pictures. He also developed a cold. His phy- | sician described his injuries as painful, | but not serious. _Caths of Thanks. We with to extend to our rela; anks and ch vl Interment Oal BARRIERE. On i hy er hruary 18 at 190 pm. Faien, 1hA' et 0 P Arlington National Cemetery. !ford of the Confederate Army. died | at his residence. 3224 Nonhammon‘ street. Chevy Chase. yesterday. He had | been in failing health for several years. | He had been a resident of this myl since 1912 Va. and was a graduate of Virginia Military Institute. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Pauline Munford. and a son. George Tayloe | Munford. jr., of this ecity. Puneral| services 1 be in Lynchburg. Va.! tomorrow. i ature Weather Clondy MRS. A. T. WARE DIES. Funeral to Be Held in Baltimore for Local Resident. Mrs. Albertina T. Ware, 68 years old. died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Mary Ware Goldman. 720 Twenty- | first _street, yesterday after sev eral | { months® illness. | _She is survived by her daughter, Mrs. Goldman, who is the wife of Marcus I Goldman, geologist of the United States | Geological Survey. and a son. Rev. i Joseph T. Ware of Piqua. Ohio. She was the widow of Charles T. Ware. | Funeral services are to be conducted in- Baltimore tomorrow afternoon at St Peter's Church, 2:30 o'clock. { | | ||n . "Cantl For the weelk_e ern wheat 2anm i | le d north. © { Corn and nortn: | | FO 3 FOR LOST ANIMALS apniv Animal Rescve !'IIHUF 348 Marviand ave a.w Main ROSN = | _ LOST. Silver Drareiet | Re. . AT—Large Persian with brownish bl wilver toes feft 48 Rryant st at nocn Febriary 12 Reward return of thie Mrs. Rowe Gets Divorce. | Justice Hitz has signed a final decree | of absolute divorce in favor of Mrs Mary C. Rowe, an employe of the office | of the register of wills. against William A. Rowe. The decree requires the hus- band to pay alimony of $60 a month. | round tan | Attorney James F. Splain appeared for [ !‘r:rlv\h:mne | the wite. 16! RN 1 Petersen & Rodeo Promoter Wedded. CHICAGO, February 15 (#).—N\ n_"nr‘ William Hale Thompson was | man” at the wedding of Tex Aumn | rodeo promoter. and Miss Mary Lou | “16in - MacGuire of Albuquerque, N. Mex., yes- | n ‘wrewearring | terday. The ceremony was performed | " at the hotel where Thompson matin- ! tains headquarters coat_white with " answers to_ pame Reward fo return to Morris Simon ton_ste_nw.__Cleve. 1100 rown hound ~ white g v strayed from I Jown and Hu __FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Wm. H. Sardo & Co. | Private l,unmhmc Ambulance | ] Lincoln 524 " Frank Geier'’s Sons Co. WAL SENENTH ST XY, Main 2473 JOHN R. WRlGHT CO. An 1337 10ih SUN W Phone North 47, P. A. TALTAVULL | 120 10 o Jy TALTAVULL, e, NO_HKANCH OFFICE hetween the ERNELEN PEAKL NFCKLAC return tn Nichols PURSE n st Reward RING tan s o Rewsrd TF. cosn:u.o N TH 7078, L J’;;;-ng Edcient S "W Deal & Co. '(l\N\\ NE LINCOLN 00 Joseph F. Birch's Son 0 L,V ISAAG Rl i 3234 M St " Herbert B. Nevius l-n g 1sar ! 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Speare Co. 1623 Connecticut Ave. Polomac 4600 ¥ui x‘!’!l“ oo el Addie Mr. Munford was born in Roanoke. b“' TON pape: y Friends and at Bovdton CHEW D tary 13 e o COLLINS, On Wedn at 8 am COST AE MUNEORD. On T N e WA February e ab et A, Thdton Natnal Comerery unn\-un Sukkote. Suniay Ay vt e dtat \?\ wl \t mm t\..u..' N LAk el \Mu\ a8 . RETRACS: i PRl R TS o Anne But ot fugatien N miv v Ahwars e Bt 1n Wy A FlTnen The zrief that For tha one lw \sul\r.rn\l | ¥ 00D. GASKINS, W, The John Marehall MRS RTTH & MRS, JENNIE V. WASHINGTON. | R Assor Ferrmary 14, 19, at_Tis remdence. CEER S O Feloyed vons Yotne and oo Are the ores who S sad o sudoen w 1 kpew w3ai was S oo lear eoc and At Rt SEARROW ROW wia' acw Beh God B thar WA ™ a-‘-l AR e Wi tears allinger | YR ann N SINTR BROTHER AND SN v MONUMENTS, \n\ n\l\\\ N TRY” e e Shoeeod S A T e A Vhaw wehane wa