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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, ISDAY, MARCH_7, 1928, 69 First Mortgage Notes For the Consideration of Those Who Value Their Money IX per cent interest, plus absolute safety, has led thousands of Washingtonians to invest in Shannon & Luchs First Mortgage In nearly a guarter of a century, LONG FLIGHT PLANNED. Two to Go From Capital to Buenos Aires in April. 'NEW YORK, March 7 (#).—A pro- jceted good-will airplane flight from Washington to Buenos Alres early in April, with Jose Gattl as pilot and How- ard Lloyd Cox as navigator, was an- nounced yesterday. ‘The flight, sponsored by the General Motors companies of Brazil and Argen- | tina, will cover a distance of 6,500 miles, | with a 2.100-mile non-stop flight from ‘Washington to Port of Spain, Trinidad. Other stops are scheduled at Para, Bra- zil: Pernambuco, Rio de Janeiro, A IMPRESSIVE RITES HELD FOR JOHNSTON Rose Croix and Knights Templar Services Conducted for Ma- sonic Leader. TImpressive funeral services for Arvine W. Johnston, grand secretary emeritus of the Grand Lodge of Masons of the District of Columbia, were conducted in the Scottish Rite Cathedral, 433 Third ] THE WEATHER District of Columbla—Mostly cloudy; somewhat warmer, with lowest tempera- ture about 35 degrees; tomorrow fair and coider. Maryland—Mostly cloudy; somewhat warmer in cast portion tonight; tomor- row fair and colder. Virginia--Mostly cloudy and some- what warmer tonight; tomorrow fair and colder. West Virginla—Partly cloudy, colder in north and possibly snow flurries in the mountains tonight; tomorrow fair and colder. Record for 24 Hours. FIRE DAMAGES RUGS AND VALUED CURIOS Blaze of Undetermined Origin in Officers’ Club at Bolling Field Quickly Quelled, Only prompt action of the local Fire Department prevented a fire of unde- termined origin which razed one wing of the Officers™ Club at Bolling Field last night from spreading to other near- by structures. CORK INDUSTRY DECLINES. Half of Spanish Workers Laid Off When Demand Fails. MADRID, March 7 (#).—After sup- plying two-thirds of the world’s sup- ply of corks, the Spanish cork indus- try finds itself straightened, due to a greatly reduced demand, More than half the workers have been laid off, while those still employed are earning 12 pesetas (about $2.00) a day compared with 18 pesetas earned formerly. 7 PR, Great Bmam has a pmbl 'm in help- ing the 220,000 slaves of Slerra Leone who were sct free the first of this year. Beaths. ROBEY. On Wednesday morning. March 7, el Md d this life on March 5, at 18 Lozan Courte SON rievited wife og « Rohineon mother of Mary, A James and T ino i ¥ wifn of F Jefferson st. n.w hereafter WEST. Departed this lita 6, 1 street, this afternoon. Rose Croix serv- lces were conducted by the Scottish Rite 1, heiHometsl Masons, with Rev. John C. Palmer, | noon, 48. grand chaplin of the Grand Lodge of | Barometer—4 p.m. Masons, officlating. This was followed | 30.45; 12 mldnlnhl, 0. by Knights Templar services by the 30.33; noon, 30.19. Grand Commandery, Knights Templar, st temperature, 48, occurred at Interment was in'Glenwood Cemetery, | noon today. with Masonic rites at the grave by the Lowest temperature, 28, occurred at Grand Lodge of Masons. — Pallbearers [ g 5 m, today. were chosen from among Mr. Johnston's | * rremperature same date last year— Masonic_assoc at u sesson of the | gyt 55; lowest, 40. Grand Masonic bodies earli in the afternoon, Tide Tables. Mr. Johnston also was grand secre- | .. ..o it Btates tary emeritus of the Grand Chapter, | (Fusnished by tnited States Today—Low tide, 3:06 am. and 3:27| pude much headway. Royal Arch Masons, and grand recorder pam.; high Ud° 8:56 a.m. and 9:18 pm. [ ephe fire was the third at the fleld In emeritus of the Grand Commandery, Knights Templar, He a thirty-sec- d Tomorrow—Low tide 46 am. nnd[t,“," nmnvlm 4:09 pm.; high tide, 9:35 am. and| ond degree Scottish Rite Mason, a life member of Almas Temple of the Mystic | 4:0 Shrine, past commander of Orient Com- | 9:56 p.m. mandery, Knights Templar; past master The Sun and Moon. of Harmony Lodge, F. A. A. M., and a Girantl) Jau e o member.of the Alberi Pike Consistory, | o ‘?f‘})“,l‘* Sun rose 6:32 am.; sum sets | ?&?::’éj:‘“ll;:[c TR UHERCERHE ECut R T Tomorrow—Sun rises 6:31 am.; sun Mr. Johnston died in Garfield Hospi- | Sete 6:08 p.m. W P e Moon rises 7:23 p.m.; sets 7:26 am. tal Sunday night, after a long fliness, |~ Moon rises 7:33 paw: S0t BER AR, half hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. He was 72 years old. g @Great Falls—Clear. Weather in Various Cities. Stinson-Detroiter monoplane will be | used. AMBULANCE Private Service, $4.00 Steel Vaults, $85.00 Beat clothcovered $50 caskets Entire F unenll. $75.00 Up Lowest Prices The Brown Stone Funeral Home W. W. Chambers Co. 1400 Chapin St. NNW. Col. 432 4 pm., 39; 8 pm, 37; 4 am., 20; 8 am, 32; 30.45; 8 pm, 4 am, 30.37; While the total damage was unesti- mated, Oriental rugs and curios valued at about $15,000, belonging to Maj. Ray- mond Longacre, were badly damaged by the flames and ‘water, some of them be- Ing destroyed. Ma. Longacre, together with Licut. Rober! Brookings, Lieut. . R. Angel and Capt. Robert E. Ellis, were quartered in the club, which fs o flimsy war-tme structure of beaver boards, Col. Charle: interest payments have been dispensed promptly and principal always promptly paid at maturity—this is the enviable record of the House behind these Notes. 3-year First Mortgage Notes, bearing snterest at 69%. Issued in denomina- tions of $100, $250, $500 and $1,000. SHANNON & LUCHS INCORPORATED First Mongage Investments Telephone Main 2345 1435 K Street Northwest ‘Thermometer: carbs of m)anks. We widh to express our incers i | WILLIAW. The remaine of ANNIE wiL. St & o Fiineras Thraiay. Maren L trom the n wsmpathy an > deatli of vl bel 1 Lindbergh's monoplane, housed in"n the roadway about 500 feet distant, not_endan- gered, but the flames threatened the barracks of the 56th Squadron. A sen~ try discovered the fire before it had mother away ten WOMAN IS INJURED ) SRR | T WHEN STRUCK BY TAXI| ' : Mrs. Ruth Zumbahlen, 33, Hlt“‘"'"”" Crossing Street—Man and Child Hurt. Mrs. Ruth Zumbahlen, 33 years old, 312 Sixth street northeast, was takend to Emergency Hospital last night suf- fering from a lacerated scalp, after she had been knocked down by a taxicab operated by Willlam Curtis Hunter, 26 years old, 1433 South Carolina aveniie | oW\ Al members of Bt southeast, as she was crossing F street Wit Xo 'G; U, O, between Ninth and Tenth streets. b Albert Connolly, 68 years old, 319 John Marshall place, is in Emergency Hospital in a serious condition, as the | result of being hit by an automobile | driven by Alton R. Swann, 2106 F | street, at Tenth and K streets yvesterday | evening. He was injured about the arms and legs. Five-year-old Martha Barker, | Franklin street, escaped with a bruise | on the head, police reported, when she was _struck yestgrday afternoon on North Capitol street by an automobile | py.p HER driven by Joseph Richards, 311 New | . "(Crhe Jersey avenue southeast, who took her | ‘'Sfarn to Sibley Hospital, where she was given | first ald. | ment Glen- Those —we have served will tell you that there could not be more complete nor more thoughtful service than we offer. Yet our prices are very low; upwards from $125.00. March 4. 1928, Fira Deal's Hustory of tbe C[xtg of Washington and Digfrict of Qolumbia HE New York Avenue Presbyterian Church might well be called the church of the Presidents. No less than twelve Presidents have worshiped here at va-. rious times. & memory of my ,« Mrs. MARY A. A us ten yea Marriage Licenses. 1 ‘}hrmh‘r licenses have been fssued to the ollow i Philip’ C. Geraci_and Grace A. Royaton. > - as J. Barbee of this eity and Bare ature. o ore e to the memors o Ve \\I York City and b rights Stations. Weather. o’ 4 ' wn e 1 Dunn, both of and Thelma Russell, rie Burdo, both | Abiten New York ave: n Y AP DR DIV Ny SRR i, WasHiRuTox heo . i Kroeger and Helene | MARY A. BRASS, W_R. 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