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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, MARCH B8, 1928 stances was being hurried today in effort to save from death their uncle who is nrmusly and mysteriously i1l Orvilla, 2, and Richard, 4, children of Mr. an George hle, died suddenly several dlyu ago of a malady which baffled physicians. Willlam Sims, their uncle, spent seve days in the Bohle home prior to the sudden deaths. He was stricken yesterday. Doctors hope the examination of the two boys will give them information that will save Sims' life. Other members of the Bohle and Sims family are being kept under close By Ui Amodiaia Drow observation by physicians. Coroner May- | MICHIGAN CITY. Ind. March 8— field sald a post-mortem examination lof the boys pointed to a slow-acting \pnlcon SEEK POISON CLUES IN BOYS’ 0DD DEATH I st Indiana Physicians Hope to Solve Uncle's Queer Illness by Post-Mortem. INVITES PRESIDENT. Asheville Man Offers His Estate as ' Summer White House. President Coolidge was invite day to spend next Summer's in North Carolina by Philip 8. Henry of Asheville, who was introduced to the President by Senator Overman of that State. Mr. Henry offered for the Summer White Houde Zealandis, his 130-acre estate on Beaucatcher Mountain, at Asheville. He told the President that Zealandia would provide an ideal Summer resort and that its 3,000 feet altitude would | provide many features which he knew | were agreeable to the President. Instead of extending its street car Hull, England, is adding 15 new ! omnibu: AMBULANCE Private Service, $4.00 Steel Vaults, $85.00 Boat eloth-covared o cankets . Entire Funerals, $75.00 Up Lowest Prices The Brown Stone Funeral Home W. W. Chambers Co. bt ooy 1406 Chapin St N.W. Col. 432 §| goamination of the vital oreans of two boys who died under puzzling circum- | | | | Unsatisfactory results from exhibi- tions at fairs expositions have caused the fonal Association of Shoe Manufacturers of Germany to decide exhibitions this year. Roses and Carnations $1.49 dozen Sweet Peas 50¢ bunch Business Success { Individual ability and application are now, as ever, the live factors in determining business success; but the importance of suitable banking connections is not to be discounted. ¢ “Columbia™ serves those who value complete banking facilities, and service that answers every consistent requirement. Your business will be appreciated. The Columbia National Bank Caprtal & Surflus. $650,000.00 911 F Street Interest Paid on Savings Accounts Our Week-End Special Sales —bring vou Choice Fresh-cut Ilowers at prices to be found only at C & C stores. fRoses and Carnations at $149 doz., and Sweet Peas at e bunch, are our current week end Teaders. C & C Flower Stores Funeral Flowers Delivered Free—Nominal Chargt on Other Orders 867 14th Street N.W. 804 17th St. N.W. Phone Franklin 3442 Phone Franklin 10301 SELL \VE CENTURY FLOW 0000 ALLOWED ON YOUR OLD SUITE—NO MATTER WHAT THE CONDITION. That old suite that you thought had outlived its usefulness is worth just $20 to you lf ycu'll take advantage of our extraordinary offer. Come in, look around at your t:sur , pick out a PEERLESS GUARANTEED SUITE of furniture—we'll not ok you to make an initial payment, but instead, we'll credit $20 to you, this amount to be applied as a first paytnent. Could any!hmg be fairer? e — A wonderful assortment of bzautiful Overstuffed Davenport Suites— . 30.17; | Highest, 59; TIA JUANA RIVER DAM PLANNED BY MEXICO Big Irrigation Project Near U. S. Boundary to Be Built by New York Firm. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, March 8—The Am- bursen Construction Co., Inc., of New York yesterday announced that Gen. Abelardo L. Rodriguez, governor of the northern district of Lower California. Mexico, had signed a contract for about $15,000,000 of irrigation construc- tion in the territory immediately south of San Diego and the California inter- national boundary. ‘The first construction would be that of a dam rising 255 feet from the bed of the Tia Juana River 30 miles from San Dicgo and 11 miles south of the boundary, at a cost of $3,000,000. Further development would follow on | day: the Tecate River, which joins the Tia Juana 3 miles below the dam site. Other items on the program include the extension of the Pacific Coast Highway from the boundary 70 miles to the port of Ensenada and resump- tion of the S8an Quentin firrigation nr:&ecl. 200 miles south, begun in 1886. Gov. Rodriguez and Gov. Young of California will confer at San Dicgo ‘Tuesday on a connection link with the proposed Ensenada mghwny Georg;;omcml Dies. MARIETTA, Ga., March 8 (#).—Col. Walter 1. Heyward, 76, sheriff of the Georgia Supreme Court and distij- guished in legal and military cireles in the State for many years, died yesterday of fall two weeks ago. Lynchburg Bar Elects. Special Dispatch to The Star. LYNCHBURG, Va, March 8.—The Lynchburg Bar Association has clected S. Garland Hamner, president:. James R. Caskie, vice president, and E. Thur- | man Boyd, secretary-treasurer. WEATHER District of Columbia — Increasing cloudiness tonight, followed by rain late tonight or tomorrow morning; slowly : rising temperature; lowest temperature | tonight about 35 degrees. Maryland and Virginia—Increasing cloudiness with slowly rising tempera: THE ture tonight, followed by rain begln-v ning late tonight or tomorrow morning; | somewhat warmer tomorrow. Record for 24 Hours. ‘Thermometer—4 p.m., 58: 8 pm, 12 midnight, 44; 4 am, 38; 8 am, 3 noon, 43. Barometer—4 p.m.. 3007; 8 pm. 12 midnight, 3031 4 am, 30.3 8 a.m.. 30.42; noon, 30.41. Highest temperature, 4 p.m. yesterday. Lowest temperature, 33, occurred n 7 am. today. Temperature same date last year— lowest, 43. ‘Tide Tables. 58, occurred (Furnished by United States Coast lnd | Geod etic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 3:46 am. and 4: O‘I p.m.: high tide, 9:35 a.m. and 9:56 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 4:26 am. and 4:51 pm.; high tide, 10:34 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 6:31 am.; 6:08 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun rises 6:30 am.; sun sets 6:09 p.m, Moon rises 8:23 pm.; Condition of the Water. Great Falls—Clear. \\e-lher in Various Cities. = Tewverature. *x Mahogany with Velour Combination Davenport-Bed Suites — Genuine 2 and 3 piece Mohair Suites—Carved Frame Suites—Mohair and Velour Suites—2, 3 and 4 piece Jacquard Velour Suites—Serpentine Suites—all suites with loose and reversible cushions. Values from $169 to $229.. ... $20 Allowed cn Your Old Suite — No Matter What the Condition | b < [ & * * * * * * D < * © * * e * ° b < * D4 b4 * °® * ° b4 b < < > o b < < * © o °® b4 ° 3 * <> * b4 * * L 4 b4 > 4 > & * * 0000000000000 00000000000000000000000030000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000090000000000000000460000000000000 A great variety of suites comprise this zroup—lhere are 4-piece suites with massive Vanity Dressers—3, 4 and 5 piece Genuine Walnut Veneer Suites—Decorated and Plain Suites—Wait! Don’t buy until you’ve seen +hese wonderful bargains. Stop in today. Values from $169 to $198. ... $20 Allowed on Your Old Suite — No Matter What thke Condltlon You'll surely find ]ult what you've been lnukmg for amongst this group of 8, 9 and 10 piece Dining Room Suites which include your choice of fine Buffet—Oblong Extension Tnble. with extra leaves—China, some with servers, all have complete set of six chairs. Fine Period Suites—Suites in Genuine Walnut Veneers and many others are included in this sale. Values from $169 10 $189. .. .. $20 Allowed on Matter What the Condition ame Credit Privilages Your Old Suite — No Out-of -Town Customers Get the and We Propay the “Simmons Bed” With Spring and Mattress $13.75 “Royal” Easy Chairs »m;:;monoooooooo0000000000““0000000»0»000000000000000000 Between H and Eye 0000664 0000000000000000?000000“00000000QQOOOOOQQOOQOOQQOOOOOQO0 Simmons D, Bod and Pad . Ends, Twe Dol T Londe I8 OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT AT EISEMAN'S, 7th & F|: Fr—— Stations Weather Thilene, Tex Alban Atlanta Atlantie 11 Hal enumonia contracted after a serious 10:13 am. !nd‘ sun sets | sots 7:50 am. | Autcmobile lamps to be lighted one- | | half hour after sunset. INSULL MAY CONTROL | $17,000,000 COAL CO. Reported Consolidation Would Give Utilities Magnate Pea- body Corporation. S:utlu. B, 1928 Tock " Relatican and ln'rrm"nl St. Mary's Cemetery. DONZRS. On Wednesday, March 7. ETHEL. 25 yeara of ‘agr ot Beniamin and mother of Hareld Donzrs neral from the of Rernar B eyt BB T 4th wr. now.. Friday. A 11 am. 1028 By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, March 8.—A consolidation by which the interests of Samuel In- sull, public utilities leader, would gain control of the $17,000,000 Peabody Coal Co. of Chicago was reported under ne- gotiation today. ‘The company operates 34 mines in Illinois, Kentucky, Indiana, Oklahoma and Pennsylvania. Stuyvesant Pea- | PLIN body, president of the coal concern, | je was understood to have completed ar- rangements for the rnnqolldnnon with | the Insull group, with plans ready to be submitted to stockholders of the coal compsny for approval within a few Dctl"n of stock lrlnn'el’ were with- held. Neither Peabody nor Insull would confirm or deny the consolidation plan. eral_services for Mra EADER. who died March Frederick. Md. neid \qnnn 8, e denve” N hniahand_ Dr: st five dauchters and one won. Withide of Raltimore Mrs. munnf elen ivived by he Cader. presiden A. Guv Moul of i Thoman' S Eader. ir. o 00 Tueeday. March 6 14" a1 har nlnn- Ienldence, 2 URA AG) d. s of Fhiene praver Funeral ssrvices a "1'”1‘0);”7" TG Sue oy "Fore CLARK Births Reported ave been reported in the past 2 The following births Grand, Rezent. Health Departm farie Stewart, girl. F. Smith. hoy. aneral on Frid, ‘from Riith Dahner'a fune iouis 8 and Doroth nowe Relatives and Kodoiph and Mary Harry M. and Hessic F. R i Beulan hird._ i e i Toeited. | GORNON. rl. ” aster. | March 7 )5 A st. xe. 10:30 am. Thomas G Margaret M Bowen. o Tuestay . F. i i o from: il Tidums Gourt House. Va.. Thursday 7 Gone. but not forzotten. “in Fairfs Wedneaday. fay " March 10 o Interment private | HURLEY. Denarted thi March 6 1928 at 12 dence of her sister. Dth st ne. Mr ‘nee Creek) Deaths Reporled The following deaths have been reported {o the Health Department in the past 24 rours Henre M. Lo Duc, 50, 5410 330d ot BRI 701 Whittier at. idorgs life on Tuesdss. | ongital Capitol niise Lomax. zrandmother « Soldie ir.: ‘mother-in-law of Lou Huspital Henry B. Dunnavant, t Homeopathie Hospital. | 5 di Sibley Mem. Hospital. | mma €. Chriatine Wiiter andl infit Ja D. \\lenm Joh \ Pr ank C arey 0Har | e Galin Ch i Marion W, ‘Tia Rruce \n.lm.. Heary E and Philadeiohia. Pa.. pane: “eons On Thursaar. Fe residence the Kotner, e bruar Mre. IDA MAY lour: 1L ment Glen Falls, N chapel of John R. JONES. On Monday. March 5. 1928, ROS mother of James Jones and Mrs Maude Johnso: 030 St . Elizaheth's Hospital. 3 Nailor Court . 58, Tuberculosis H and five erandehildren Remaing restin at the s A. Lomax chapel, 14060 Funeral Friday. March 10, at 1 n A, Lowis ofciiting.” Interment Woodia Combtery 40V, On King. Fenton, | Hoamital. Tniant ot Blesker Jones, er Hospital Cath of Chanks [ JACKSON, We wish to extend 1o ou tives naighbors and friends onr s thanks and apreviation far their expres. orai qur lushand and | 2nd s w months.. Children's | | | | 106 Lawrence af ne. 2 heloved wife of Rich, Paneniy s hor iss nee on Saty day. March 10 at 8:3 St ‘Anthony's Chureh, w sunz at 9 am On Wednesd: | months. ¢ and heantiful father. JORN 1 MEAULIPFE, On Wednesdas. March = at h 1368 G at. se.. MIC GEORGE. meloved hushand 6t 148 | Auiifte “inee Barker). formeriy Poit. R 1. Ramains restng at the aben revidence intil Thursday. March 8. 10 p.m Interment at Newport, On Wrdnesday. March T ar v ence of he 2 K Muir 1815 Wehcter A KNIGHT. Reloved daughter o K BROWS, Sudaealy, departed this life March 48 g e e the wite uf Maitimore Brown and, # daugitecs eacal from M rd st hetwean New ¥ n.w. Thursday. Mar X F 3 Interment Congye sional Cemeters. v MEARS. | The Society of Natives E niar Freed: . LAY BURN n'l"""’ this 11_o cloc GE . ia. #nnounces the death of Mrs, KNIGHT MEARS on Wednesdas: 038, at her residence.’ 1613 Funeral trom the abav March 8. av 2 D' LATIMER. Fres. o' o devited ‘Tather ot Ed Hevine rother of Edward Jones to mourn their loss his devot loviig_Drother. and & host af other reis t now dence on irn‘u from Vermon wa often thigk of sou ¢ what a gooll father you | nd Lillie G. Tate: ~¢ un' Dear father k ot b ) H. Johnaot unte 1) the way_you disd. - And ‘not_even a chance 10 say good be 1 knaw best rant sou eternal OFED “S0N " EDWNRD 1, AY Departed this life aiter a long 1! CLAVBURN. The officers and m,.,».,., o Furmont ‘Lodge No. 1, of the . 1 « hereh notified of th, and fri Interment at Woodlawn Cemeters. SISNON. On Thursiar Mareh & Gar Hoso:tal BEXJANIN W. Slst year. Notice of funer a1 Baptist nw. Al w Datween Q@ and R ats Lieal lodges are invited TAM PIPIN il On Wednesday o Hosotal March T s terment at M v of N [ ) - 4'\ WhaT, f1 afier 4 lingering liness. O Shalome WASH. DC (7 am. Greenw Statens Ensland. . ¥ i Denmark Swadan 1 CLYDE J. NICHOLS, Inc. i UNDERTAKERS ? 4209 9th St. NW vile 3. Niehols, Formerly Viee Frealdent.Ne, WK Nieare ¢ Phone Col. 6324 xannmwv};Mmemmmmm e R W Ryan Ambulance Service Highly Satisfactory We Nave ambul toy it word din My ave able with all w Atisndunt ar oul-of mable coat JAMES T RYAN are the h et B apifis Church LIS \{m-mlv UIROW NN, Wiow Fudar: | Prosident; | i %1 Mt Trother & EORUG K ces at Vermont Clock pm .||n\~ln: Wi fon Friday, Ma e el In Memoriam. d wembers of the | BANTER, HARDING. I sad bt lov ' E temembrance of our loved ones. MABEL HARDING tnes Rayter) | whe ninelasn \ears Ao 31 JANIE m\nl gy B e 81910 an LR Welmng Hand auested to attend, | 1 nm«.m A on ALy AN R OTURNER CRONIE. Sudlenly, n - Chic Natuniay, March 10N e Hsbamt Ree ol BN | BOSTON, 1n aad but Javing of oy’ daar dep 3 A ROSTON Nis " et remembec SHTRA FARNES | wmall ! corEMAN, CORD. wha depar, | oday Marcn 8 1o Just 3 line af awset rememheance. Just & ‘mamary. fond and true Mok loken of Tove s’ devation ¢ bur hearta sl tan TRH SN ad bduy Nikiren. FA March 0 N bag on HRACELET. white gold. diamond viuies, L dowd teni o 43071 i TS0 FIELDS 1 ear NNIR March TROS " at son WO et Attean years [ CLARETTE CASE 113 beral roward \.;..... ‘oo b 0 TN At last Joving past N Datience you Uil God ealled you Rome. to suftee maie MOTHER. SARAN FIRLDS. * In, loving memary of me teloved er and & rand o Puushand andtaner. IO Who Wt A A0 today. March 8 1 w4 \ T Missouek ave Collie. With white treast Retuin derbert Car i " A memary seldom mst v dear husta Whom '3 "shall weves™ Tirge NN wiFe dear fathar anaY Ko et Glre Wt farggtien By~ Ahe anes ) foved” you R e AR AR dRoRSR A fabiul geandfather good and Kind. A Bettae ona vun cauk) o fnd, Wh iee W peacetnl o His sacemd memory 1) Liamh sting il tetweon | sl i Cathearal Mawsions Nortl i PIN, won ity betwe 1 Hetuenm t Wiy ersity anl Cloves Loatstian POCK ETIOOK efther o Lt s Heht's and Kann () Alning at i Noann Qe not fargatien ARANBRATRATER Vertan tour tojatens Tewant, | Nu .',‘m POCKETROOK, e upt et S 1 POCKRTHOOK e [ ot wn Mount Ploasaiy el el wow Kethook e, 0w Child's n T ahall never farget you. doa Al e Neve, SRV (e NATC un. ddreasings. S i ana Qurar Novth 4 o N Hw\ owant NSAXOPHONE, Buescher e Tihiare cam. 38 rewand, & Tt AV Y arandpa TRARTIALETT RN “hm AUNCE In loving w T ot wy wother EMMA R .\:‘ NUE wha dep Tl ie ¥ omea B Wy NN bk \suul‘m- x‘ o N U are X ¥ A Joving wather from e has gane, A wot w gomt Al e A Jopier i S e o % SaiTeh e sS i TOVIRG TACURERR RN FEANY oo W AN “Vx AR -"o TG LT RESRIIRA NS n’é‘ PR -\‘u‘?&.'\‘.'-“»:‘i ‘\ll " “‘“I Anather l‘ Moiday. while |\\\ Initials o 1 MlaY evening \lluml ain loase |-|l\ w o R |..t lll l"lml 144 AN 'l, hase ATCH, Manilton. Cwiite”wokt L wn 0t mother, Rewanl Ga. 104y sl o Mlack i \!“ o .NE !m ..;‘)'...w. P e il "L“ m.‘m‘ V" ‘l‘r‘«\mm Oyl QH * A wnfl! nile m. \\lnl vyn Wi .‘.fl..? e Al & hter of the late Funeral from beloved wifs | M x"1| '\ S e e, fni airinx March 8 ,.‘ r of Charies and Daniel Cree oster mother of Clara and arid iister Intermant C. Jones, and | ant. Harrison and | Mre. Heien Reese and Mrs_Emma Colbert Thuradas. March 8 1938, st h-" ot New. 1928, at District of and Wil | 1008 i ‘Wm. H Sardo & Co. memicance | Vintern Chaver Mo Joving diad twanty years ne | 9 3n Memoriam. HARRIDAY. 1n bra my_devoted mother. HARRIOAT™ s'ho departed o today. March 8 your smiles and Imm: care. o are in heaven. ws shail Join o thers Gasey”who miwes your sm ssd but loving remem- LUCINDA is life mix s and Yor when 1 You_<ated he S0 Jowis cho Mother. sou For tather e Rerolhal, o hars HER DEVOTED SON AND DATGHTER. * ¢ | HICKS. Tn o ' nesdad you. were alwazs ry of our dear wite t remain yonier HICKS, her wavs, ] again £ HER"HUSHAND. sAM Loving and kind in_at Tpright and just to the tis five vears 2 Tirk BROTH Jo¥iNe SISTERS BROOKS. AND JAME Sacreq to 1 wife, MARY 3. LOW e four " | NeITZEY. In loving mother g KATHER 3 th was the truest in all the wide d Sears ago 1oday. Maren n"n's. Loving and kind in ail o L | What a heautiful Loven.” remembarad. longad HIS DEVOTED In loving - » Bt ho departed g0 today, Marca 8, S BROTHER. WILLIAM SMITH. 313 Mpmbrance of my dear son, ITH g fe two ¥ { . A ssnu adok You will alware linc - UTHER EL | SMITH. I Joving | brother. JAMES this Lite “iwo yea 3t God how much 1 mise hM krm- "n- my How” 3 lipa 3es You n LoVive TeTEn"” e Toved son HIS 77:?}(‘“‘ CLARENCE AND saMES s‘lru AKT. In PHILETT'S §. STEW tueniy st | As we loved him. so we In our memory e 1s al o g | THOMPSON. 1n sad but lovin. | of my deir Bushand. LEWI 2 0 1 8192 Gone. d the he; w0 hart u» speak the ward 1t foreyar hard We mu . 2 pm | i s that hnger sver remas, { mother over " Notice of funeral Wadnesdar. | It we soothed der sent down trom WILLIAMS. In ioving rememh- davoted mother CATHERL LL] who entared the L1908, twenty for_me. o CHILDREN. JAMFS. MARY AND TDA. * _____FUNERAL DllE(‘“‘l i ALMUS R S8PEARE Succeeding the original W. R. Speare Co, 1623 Connecticut Ave. Potomac 4600 © Syrnat ISR et. 45y at SO F ot Timo!hy Hanlon LU Private QRS NE Limousine Ambulance Lincoln 524 Frank Geler's Sons Co. nn-t\-t\m«r AY.__ Main 2473 Terenhone JOHN R"WRIGHT co. 1337 1000 St N W Paoce North 47 CHAS, S. ZURHORST 01 _KAST hone 1. — T. F. COSTELLO 17NN Cagiol S NORTN THTS__ “P. A. TALTAVULL 36 1in ot iy FALTAVULL, Mev N0 l!l\f‘ or )oaeph F. Birch’s Son CISAAC RIRCH) 3034 M St NW an .“v mu 'V. L. SPEARE CO. Aoither 1o “m‘u\n ot nor een T 009 i SN 1 Rente v | “n--u_ X B i_rbert B. Nevius Funerat Home | 920 New Maie_teos e el EBTant Socvie » 8o e L \!rl i i | i\lk\h?n'\. BRI \r 18 Illllk‘ avoes ey haver, | e weicea, | W. Wurren “Taltavull 4th & S Col. 464 :flivfuwt < - RETUTUL CRNRTRRY TN e \pealag) sty .n.vu'-ll Tow witee la FUNERAL l\l‘l(\\‘ l%_“un Tolivery Servive™ . Con, 1213 F.St, GEO. C. SHAFFER OUr Dy Stove. 14tk & Eve BIICRXSTONE‘!NT H Runmul Floral Dew Im £ and up ’ | = o i ! I