Evening Star Newspaper, March 6, 1928, Page 9

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————— WILLIAM CONNELL, 86, Served Under McKinley and Sheri-| Special i C WESTERNPORT, Md., March 6.— [ children w rved in the R A4 B AT RN AN ST AT AN AR A A SR AR S KA NS RN THT‘ FVENING STAR, WAQ'HT\’("'TO\’ D._C. TUESDAY. ) for 18 months, died yesterday at his home in McCoole, Md. For many years he had a mill at Willilamsport. 'W. Va., and in Virginia. ved directly under Maj. William Kinley, later President. He was with en. Sheridan at Cedar Creek at the ime of his famous ride up the valley. Mr. Connell fought at Antietam and was taken prisoner at Harpers Ferry. s survived by his widow, who was ine Hett, UNION VETERAN, DIES dan and Was Held in Libby Prison. their married life hav- cred 62 vears, and the following F. R Connell Mrs. W. I . W. Va.; Hine Connell, "W, Va: ‘Mrs Danfel “m A“Frf“‘l\wwn El Reno, Okla, and Mrs. Mosby path 1o The Star, m T. Coi TRADE MARK At Sloan’s Art Galleries BER 715 Thirteenth Street REGISTERED THE Sayles-Porter Sale By Catalogue ic Household Adornments, Antique Mahogany Furniture, 1i-Antique Oriental Rugs, Paintings by Noted Artists, Valuable China and Glass, Japanese and Chinese Works of Art, erware, Brasses and many other articles of virtu which go to make the home beautiful, to be sold at Public Auction WITHIN OUR GALLERIES 715 13th Street Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, March 6th, 7th, 8th and 9th, 1928. At 2 P. M. Each Day From the Sayles Estate, by order of the National Savings & Trust Co.; the George T. Porter Estate and other sources. ALSO A Wonderfu! Collection of Semi-Antique Oriental Rugs by Order of the Princess Boncompagni CATALOGUES ON APPLICATION TO C. G. SLOAN & CO., Inc., Auctioneers | He was superintendent of the Marshall LA WEINEL DIES. Superintendent of Masonic Temple | Was Active Churchman. Special Dispateh to The Star, LYNCHBURG, V March 6.-—John A. Weinel, 74 years of age, who lived here 28 years, died Sunday at the Memorial Hospital after a long illness RAILWAY VETERAN DEAD. P. Wesley Raney, 89, Had Served N. & W. for Half Century. P. Wesley Rancy, 89 years old, Con- federate veteran and former baggage master for the Norfolk & Western Rall- road, where he was employed for more than a half century, died at the resi- dence of his granddaughter, Mrs. Lewis B. Howard, 1650 Irving street, yester- after a long iliness. Funcral fces will be conducted in Petersburg, A.. this afternoon. He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Lodge of Masons Temple, being & mem- ber of that lodge. He was a member of | § Holy Trinity Lutheran Church and was president of the men's Bible class there. | Ruth R. Walsh of this city, & sister, Mr. Weinel is survived by his widow. |Mrs, Lucy Creedle of Mecklenburg Mrs. Susan M. Weinel; two sons, W. H. | County, Va., and three grandchildren, and J. M_ Weinel: & daughter, Mrs. | Ars, Howard, Charles M. 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Funeral services will be conducted at the Florida aventc address tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. be_in Rock Creek Cemetery. Mrs. Weigei 15 sur ters, Mrs. Dodge Eonini, and Henry 'C. Wei MARINE PILOT BURIED ©d as a sergeant In valry during the Span- 1\ War and was a member S. Pettit Camp, No. War Veterans, which rge of the fune been employed as an In- . United S il have cf ices, surance He len his_mother, Hood of the Portland Aj a daughter, P old. CATHOLIC EDUCATOR DIES.| Mrs. Caroline | John G. and and sons, Mrs. N. M il eut. J. T. Klllwl in Haiti, Given Military Honors. Rev. ChiarlealHboguey 65 Tears O1d) Sistts OBHET Sl Had Taught Many Priests. pilot, | erask Haiti Februar 4, wi : RE, Md., March 6 (@) |crash in ary 1 O Mt 6 Pz |in the National Cemetery at Arlington | 7 in many parts erday with military no of the country, died here today after a ,“f,”"““‘i‘ ”"f" an long fllness, g e L Eiris, Marine Corps . studied Lrre { L ere and at y California . 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