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Capitol Street All Large Smaoked FANCY NEW Per Pound Per Pound 930 Louisiana Avenue Northwest 501 Fighth Street Southeast 3107 M Street Northwest 7473 18th Street Northwest 1937 14th Street Northwest 139 N. Capitol Street 112 K Street Northwest 3415 M Street Northwest 637 Pennsylvania Ave, Southeast 2101 Pennsylvania Ave. Northwest %04 H Street Northeast 1508 Wisconsin Avenue Northwest Our Bores estive 1 A AT Sl i P TR pre— CR | the a 1 ®e%¢%0%0%0%0%0%0%0%e%e%e% %% SUCCUMBS AT 72 Masonic Leader Dies at Hos- | pital After Long lliness. Arvine W. Johnston, grnnd secretary | emeritus of the Grand lLodge of | Masons of the District of Columbia, | died iarfield Hospital last night, s of several years. He .“Johnston also was grand secre- of the Grand Chapter, ons. and grand recorder of the Grand Commande emplar. born in Cincinnati January 1856, and came o this eity in 1676 hen appointed to a clerkship in the ury Department. He worked in a on"under the sixth auditor’s office, ning assistant chief. After a | the | | Templar: I snrine | by the G quarter of a century, he resigned upon becoming grand secretary of the Grand Lodge of Masons in 1901, A thirt cond degree Scottish Rite Mason, Mr. Johnston also was a life member of Almas Temple of the Shrine; commander of Orient Com- Knights Templar; was past { Harmony Lodge, F. A, A. M., belonged to the Albert Pike nsistory, Scottish Rite Masons of the | Southern " Jurisdiction. Mr. Johnston was unmarrfed and made his home with his sister, Mrs. Robert H. Zimmerman, 1126 B strcet northeast. Funeral services will be conducted in ottish Rite Cathedral, 433 Third street, Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rose Croix services will be conducted by the Scottish Rite Masons. Interment will be in Glenwood Cemete: with services at the grave conducted nd Lodge of Masons of the Ux&ulrt of Cclumhh IJOSEPH L. BRIMER DIES; FUNERAL RITES TODAY‘ Active Church and Fraternal Mem- ber Survived by Widow and Sons. Joseph L, the past 21 | Post Office h and fr Brimer, 64 years old, for| years an emplo Department, active in al circles here, died 1006 East Capitol Funeral services were e the Epworth M. E.| Church South this afternoon. Rev, John Paul Tyler officiated. Services were cohducted by Washington Knights Templar. | Interment was in Fort Lincoln Ccmr‘-’ tery. Mr. Brimer was a member of Ep-| hurch, Federal Lodge, No. 1, M.. Eurcka Chapter, No. 4, Arch Masons; Adoniram Council, Roval and Select Masters; Wash- ‘Commands No. 1, Knights Almas Temple of the M nd the Temple Club. He also ington was a No. lows, and p elor_of Webster . of Pythias. Brimer w native of Tennee- He is survived by his widow, Mrs Ida M. Brimer, and four sons, Harry W., Robert F. George L. and Thomas | J. 'Brimer, also by two brothers and { four sisters, Ii\'mz in Tennessee. n | of his mother-in-law phy, on | ployed | tomorrow | DIES ON POTOMAC VISIT. Timothy .L Dexmonxl, 48, Train Conductor, Lived in D. C. Spectal Dispateh to The Star POTOMAC. Va.. March 5.—Timothy James Desmond, 48 years old, of 3533 thwest, Washington, ight at the home Mrs. Mary Mur- ymond avenue, after a short 1ilness Desmond and his wife, Mrs. Annle E. Desmond, were visiting her mother hen he was taken 1ll, and could not removed to his home. Two sons, o daughters and two grandchildren are amor rvivors. He was em- as a conductor by the Pennsyl- tiroad will be held at 10 o'clock morning from St Mount Ida s Cemetery, ania K uneral Burial | Alexan- Pohce Action Follows Drfl!h of Ac- cident Victim, Police of the second precinct today | ! { were ordered to arrest A. G. L] | 4425 | death Branham, Fourteenth street, following the at 5 o'clock this morning, ot h Hannoe, colored, 87 years old, nth from injuries when he was ith and Riggs streets, am'’s automobile. rrested at the tme of sed on bond to ald that held to- await trial evitt inquest will probably be morrow. giving the tween_Maniz ‘OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT AT & EISEMAN'S, 7th & F|: Dyed Mourning Black In 24 Hours CarmackDryCIelnlng&DyelngCo. h Iln mnl ( lo 2469 18 11y Perry & Walsh Morticians Private Ambulances 29 H St. N.W. Main 984 of the | past grand of Columbia Lodge, | 10, Independent Order of Odd Fel- | Rita’ <‘ JEWISH SCHOLAR BURIED WITH HONORS Albert Dinowitz, 73, Had Com- pleted Talmud, a Seven-Year Task, Four Times. Albert Dinowitz, 73 years old, recog- nized among Jewish leaders as one of the foremost students of the Talmud, ancient book of Jewish civil and reli- gious law, was buried in the Shomer Shabboth Cemetery terday, following impressive rites in the Shomer Shab- both Synagogue. His death Saturday at the home of his son, Hyman Diener, 7131 Ninth street, came within four w of the time Mr. Dinowitz would ha: pleted his fourth review of the since coming to this country and his second review of the book since coming to Washington 15 years ago. To com- plete the Talmud once, it is explained, it is necessary to study it eight hours a day for seven years. : To accomplish this task Mr. Dinowitz not only studied at home, but organ ized a group of five other persons to ‘\ udy with him. Accordingly for the past several years this group had met !I.’I(‘h night in the Shomer Shabboth | Synagogue and studied for four-hour periods. The group includes Ben, Grossberg, Jacob Schofer, Rasbi R. M. | Brashansky, W. P. Phullips and F. Biron. Mr. Dmn“"l was graduated with | honors from a school in Pol | age of 21 and was prepared to become | @ rabbi. His father objected, however, and Mr. Dinowitz promised he would | not go against his wishes, gan extensive studics of the Talmud. He is survived by one other son, Louts | Diowitz of Minneapol Puncclon Dinner Next Week. The annual Alumni Association of the District of Columbia_will be held next Monday night at 7 o'clock in the Willard Hotel t was incorrect stated in The Star terday that the (lmnrr was tonight Births R(‘poncd following births have been re feaith Tienartment o the ! | | | | ANTIOUS “GOLD Dhor EVRRING A then 1 \\‘. e Jisio wh long, wit Mapphiies between Pt and Mass, 4 IRy et o1 10 R st R biae and atect 8 ~t Kold, with BEADED BAG Kew 1,..~m\ ned | oMW NN T Ana T 11 hoG Znt. " Rewa e B v NP Puriay [ 1 i | e hm, Tl nmu\. diamond )\ i shoit Gl straved ave. Reward Fox white " PR (A Rl 4 GLASSES. hon ki PERRIEKC e [ Viny ‘ TNt ok ease 0 Theat s vetuin atter '8 50 rmnyed i M tween 1 and | Cleveland A000 FOCKETIONK hlo hi aint leve veat t Tt ey o LR It oW At WAL finder kindly o Ladv's, contaiming $8° valn T and Paav FOLICE Do ) (o W Station et oen [ i Johiog eNilds WILE T PERSON whe calind " tha 00 abonit loat spectacles Pleans call asaln N in rem MORTICIANS “I wish supremely sattsfactory manner to thank you for the which dered.” your services were Complete Seru JOSEPH GAvLErs Drablihgd 1By Alfed A Gawier Wl 1230-1732 Penna. Ave Mk a0 AL NW A AN b B NN i W T nd at the | He then be- | f nquet of the Princeton | o R e | 1 | MRS. R. C. GATCHEL COMMITTED TO GRAVE Descendant of Revolutionary An- cestors Buried in Congres- sional Cemetery. Mrs. Rebecca Clare Gatchel, 80 years old, descendant of Revolutionary an- cestors and for 50 years a resident of this city, died In Jersey City, N. J, Thursday. Funeral seryices were con- ducted at the home ot nee son, Theo dore L. Gatchel, 2813 ‘Thirty-fourth street, this afternoon. R Bernard Braskamp, pastor of the Gunton-Tem- ple Memorial Presbyterian Church, of- ficlated. Interment was in Congres- sional Cemetery. Born in New York Cit was the daughter of Ha m grandson of Capt. Hoysted Hacke N, one of the founders of the Cnnlinlnhl Navy. Mrs. Gatchel came to Washington 1863 with her father, who left the New York Tribune to pub- lish the Morning Chronicle here. She was marricd January 2, 1870, to the late Erastus Covington Gatchel. Her hushand died in 1896. Since then Mrs. Gatchel had lived at intervals with her sons, Theodore L. Gatchel, in Wash- ington: Joshua L. Gatchel of Jersey City and Maurice Gatchel of New York. Mrs. Gatchel was a charter membe: of the Ann Hutchison Chapter, Daugh- ters of the American Revolution, of Bron‘(villv N Y. MRS. M. S. WAINWRIGHT Mrs. Galrlwl ily and Mother of Congress Mem- ber Succumbs at Rye. Mrs. Margaret Stuyvesant Wain- | wright, mother of Representative Wain- wright of New York, died in Rye, N. Y., last night, according to word reccived here Mrs, Wainwright came of a_family | distinguished i ¢ ¢ York his- i tory. Born in New York she was the daughter of the late Nicholas Wil- liam Stuyvesant of the fifth genera- tion, in direct descent of Petrus Stuy- vesant. She was married to John How- ard Wainwright, son of Jonathan Mayhew Wainwright, who was bishop of the Episcopal diocese of New York. |COL. C. H. BOOTH BURIED. | Retired Officer Is Laid to Rest in Arlington Cemetery. Religious and military rites attended the burial in Arlington National Ceme- tery this afternoon of Col. Charles H. th, U. retired, who died ) Columbia road, | Satur in his seventy-eighth year. | He was from Vermont, was graduated from the Military Academy in 1872, and was cited for gallantry in the 1907, own request service GER ND CHILDREN atives and at. at MARY L KIMMEL NRRG W LoGAN KIMMEL MK RANK 1 SON ISR NEEN Yra ERAL l’"ll('l()ll\ " Frank Geier's Sons Co. TN SEVENIH SE N W | Modeen Chanel Tetens ENTARLIS D 1337 10t SN W Eione Norin 4 CHAS. S. ZURHORST FANT oL, st R COST!:LLO AN Capitor St NORTH 7078 E A. TALTAVULL | A TALTAVULL, 10 1 st sly NO_BRANCH OFFICE “Joseph F. Birch’s Son dIsaac Ilhl’ln 7934 M St & N |V. L. SPEARE CO Fatablishe Neither (he s Vil ihe nal . Weat TR O o connecten Speare esty! 1009 H St. N. W nerly B10_F St N W Filltient Secvice W.'W. Deal & co.‘"“" RN N Y LINCOLN 8200, James T. Clements DO cnt Phone Fra Auton Weat 804 R § W. Warren Taltavull 14th & Spring Rd. 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A vast amount of research work has resulted in a combination of many of the recognized applicable traffic regu- ations into one ordinance, which will be recommended to municipalities as a standard code. The forthcoming ordi- nance 15 an outgrowth of the deliber- ations of the National Conference on Street and Highway Safety. Ezatbs. Washin, p nw from” Gajhi pm. B 1 pm BROADUS, o ot ond ave ESMOND. h PRI ¥ M. F barton ave. au LUCK MARY M. SMACK ¢ MRS Sk Newbe MARGARET THOMPSON N SUOMAUD K. BROOKS [SWERENKY oy | M MaARY e On S it Monday s o} W W \\n\\!\ o ¥ In Memoriam o ntibiana BRI RS Wha ‘Eifterd sithital toat Wo vear akw R Qajy st \.,l.n L o o Bty Rve e { Tl How v e e lonely tear WERRY Nt ek WY vear wt waaw e Ik- ntlu Toss i, | woany Jn mcmofiam *ho _depar arch B, 1 ve often think of Fon what a good mother you Dear mather. 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