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SPINDLERS 801 11th N.W. M. 2704 all and Deliver lean and Press Men’s Suits . . ... 95c Ladies’ Dresses . $1.50 up Spring Coats . $1.50 Everytlung Ironed l N this service all pieces are washed thoroughly clean and ironed by machine. Fancy picces need a little touching up by hand; everything else is ready to use. Shirts hand ironed, 10¢ apiece extra. When you want vour shirts ironed by hand, kindly wrap them scparately, placing them inside your E\'crything-fmncd bundle. Minimum Bundle, $1.25 Phone—Our Driver Will Call Members of Laundryowners’ National Association 1101-1109 Raum St. N Lincoln We Also Call in Nearby Virginia Amnng other thinqs | northeast. | P. St. Clai TAE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. '\TO\*T)‘\Y MARCTT_ 12, MRS. J. T. SULLIVAN DIES AT HOME OF DAUGHTER Widow of Former Weather Bureau Employe Will Be Buried Thursday. Mrs. Johanna Teresa Sullivan, widow of John Sullivan, who was connected with the United States Weather Bureau, died at the mldmco of her daughter, Mrs. James C. Orr, 3100 Wisconsin ave- nue, today. Death was due to heart disease. Mrs. Sullivan was born in Ireland March 17, 1859, and came to this city with her parents, the late Mr. and Mrs David Fuller, in 1863, Funeral services will be conducted at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Felipe T. Guast, 3314 Eighth street Thursday morning at 8:30 o'clock, and at St. Anthony's Catholic Church, Twelfth and Monroe streets northenst, at 9 am. Interment will be in Arlington Cemetery. Mrs. Sullivan leaves three daughters, Mrs, Orr, Mrs. Gaust and Mrs. Robert nd & son, John 1. Sullivan, an attorney in the Nl\\'_\' Department. Study of bird rn«n« bears out the bellef ihat birds were descended from | reptiles. |OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT AT EISEMAN'S, 7th & F W. R. PRATT RITES HELD. Patent Attorney's Funeral Con- ducted by Baptist Minister. Funeral services for Willlam Rufus Pratt, 53 years old, who died at his home, 3817 Morrison street, Friday, were conducted at the residence this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. G. G. Johnson, pastor of Immanuel Baptist Church, officlated. Interment was in Glenwood Cemetery. Mr. Pratt was assoclated as a patent attorney with the patent law firm of Baldwin & Wight. He was widely known as a lingulst, having a reading knowledge - of nine languages and speaking five fluently. He also was known for his ability at bowling and as a chess ph\ycr Deaths Repm ted. The following deaths have been ronorted 0 the Health Department in the last G ut. 1011R s Samite v, we " alter Reed “Angelita (Julia Zahm), 56 Ut . Duyall s dmon's Honpital. Elizabeth's Hos. 0 et 73 R st royidence’ Hospital., 1 Meade st. n.e Al 3 e “We greatly appreciate your efi- cient service and also your courte- ous consideration.” Complete Cost, $130.00 BONG- Cradlisled 1850 MCRTICIANS 1730-1732 Penna. Ave. N.W. Main 53123513 Alfred NON~/CCTANRI every man needs a Blue Serge Suit: from get-up to go- to-bed there is no uinglc unit in his entire wardrobe that will give him 8o much comfort MI‘I(I |)lClHlll’C. lf ||c l)fll B. Gawler Walter A, Gawler been discerning enough to select a Sheldon, sold here exclusively. THE HECHT CO P. 0. Inspector Dead W H. CHILDS BURIED Prominent Musun Laid to Rest in| Congressional Cemetery. Funeral services for William H. Childs, 72 years old, retired contractor and buflder, who died at his residence, 506 Maine avenue southwest, Thursday, were conducted in the chapel of J. Wil- liam Lee's Sons, 332 Pennsylvania ave- nue, this afternoon. Interment was in Congressional Cemetery. Mr. Childs was a member of the As- sociation of Oldest Inhabitants.of the District of Columbia and prominent | the Masonic fraternity. He retived from | business about 10 years ago. Mercury is lhc smlllrst planet, ac- cording to the Liberty Magazine. " Dyed Mourning Black In 24 Hours CarmackDry Cleaning&DyeingCo. 6 Dupont Circle 2469 18th St. N.W. Frankin Columbi Perry & Walsh Morticians Private Ambulances 29 H St. N.W. Main 984 T == R e "a" -1 FRANK R BARCLAY CALLEDBY DEATH U S Post Offlce Inspector Succumbs at Riverdale to Attack of Indigestion. Frank Russell Barclay, United States | post office inspector, in ¢ e of the | Washington divislon since 1921, died at {Ms home, in Riverdale, Md., Saturday ni after a short filness. Death was | due to acute indigestion, with which he | was stri Friday shortly after re- {turning home from New York. |57 years old. Eorn in Bridgeton, N. appointed a railway postal clerk lin 1696 and promoted to post office inspeetor November 7, 1903, He served lin that capacity until appointed to the I pesition he held at the time of his death. His headquarters had been in Washington continuously since 1903, | except for a year in Chattanooga, Tenn., during part of 1910 and 1911. ‘The Washington divislon, of which he had charge, includes the District of Co- ambia, Maryland, North | ginia, West Virginia, De! gin Islands and Porto Rico. For the past 16 years Mr. Barclay had been making his home in River- dale. He was a member of Federal Lodge, No. 1, F. A. A. M., and was prom- inent in the affairs of the Riverdale Community Church. He s survived by his widow, who, before her marriage, was Miss Rebekah | E. Beighel, and a_daughter, Mrs. Clara | Dazell, wife of Capt. Joseph Dazell, jU. 8. A, now stationed in the Philip- pine Is Funeral services will be conducted at the home tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. W. A. Eisenberger will officiate. Interment will be in Fort Lin- coln Cemetery, with Masonic rites at the grave. Mr. Barclay's outstanding efficiency and dependability were praised today in a statement by Chief Post Office In- spector Grflnt B. Miller. HEALTH TALK TONIGHT. J., Mr. Barclay of Overweight. The second of a series of fllustrated lectures and supplemental exercises for .lnml and women on general health and Ithe prevention and reduction of over- | weight, being conducted by Dr. L. F. Kebler, assoclate professor at George- town University, at the Wilson Normal School, of the Columbia Heights Com- munity Center, Eleventh and Harvard streats, will be held tonight at 8 o’clock. The subjects will be: “Ideal Weights for Health and Efficlency” and “Scien- tific Eating and Feeding.” THE WEATHER District of Columbla, Maryland and Virginia—Fair and slightly warmer to- night; tomorrow increasing cloudiness and warmer; showers tomorrow night. Record for 24 Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 40; 8 pm., 40; 12 midnight, 40; 4 a.m., 39; 8 am., 39; noon, 45. Barometer—4 pm., 2996; 8 pm., 29.94; 12 midnight, 29.89; 4 a.m., 20.86; 8 am., 2991; noon, 29.94. Highest temperature, 45, occurred at noon today. Lowest temperature, 39, occurred at 7 am. teday. ‘Temperature same date last year— Highest, 68; lowest, 4 Tide Table. (Furnished by United States Coast and QGeodetic Survey.) ‘Today—Low tide, 6:25 am. and 7:04 pm.; high tide, 12:08 p.m. ‘Tomorrow—Low tide, 7:08 am. and :55 pm.; high tide, 12:36 am. and 12:53 pm. The Sun and Moon. Today--Sun rose 6:25 a.m.; sun sets 6:12 pn. Tomorrow—Sun rises 6:24 am.; sets 6:13 p.m. Moon sets 9:33 pm sun half hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. Great Falls—Clear. \\ealhrr in Various (lllfl. Statlons. 00l 032 Clo 0 0 Wi Snowing Iy OREIGN Wik Hime. faday ) A leathe Woar Win e Jahi W ww ey “Wowikoy U NECKPIECH Mirhet * 0 a b RTRCRE Bepween Tapant Cicle VIl B u e wear Aigits Twown fuy Yy Hetiin o Mes Haturday oyening Sehavt 000 Magnt il Rewail FHAML RRAT dokbla aicad,* hélwent AN B el A 1AL EYe Rowand - Call” Main 108 FOLIGE Ty darl PEOMAEE TTTD M KRR, \\h B Sunday 0 W or Wil wout sevtlng Howdink tn\\wumlwal;\'\d He was | Keller to Discuss Prevention Automobile lamps to be lighted one- | LIEUT. COL. McANDREWS Many Officers Honor Veteran of Spanish and World Wars in Rites. Funeral services for Lieut. Col. Joseph R. McAndrews, U. 8. A, retired, day night, were conducted this morning in the Church of St. Thomas the Apos- tie. Interment was in Arlington Ceme- tery. Honorary pallbcarers were: Maj. Gen. Lutz Wahl, Brig. Gens. A. C. Dalton and Henry Jervey, Cols. Gustav Fie- Col. C. A. Bach, Comdr. and John Flynn. The active list included Brig. Gen. H._C. Smither, Col. Danlel Van Voor- his, Lieut. Cols. A. F. Commiskey and J. P. McAdams, Majs. J. M. Walnwright, F. W. Wilson and H. F. Markwalter and Edward A. White. Col. McAndrews, who was 56, was a veteran of the Spanish-American and World Wars. {DR. R. W SCHOLL BURIED John Moore Conducted at Residence. Funeral services for Dr. Robert W. Scholl, 69 years old, retired pharmacist, avenue, Friday, this afternoon at 2 o'clock. was in_Congressional Cemetery. Dr. Scholl resident of this city. Marriage Licenses. J ""'\‘;’“" and M: and N oel 2 A B Ginin and Annie R, Goode both of Bushwood. Md. Deaths. t 505 B st. ne. BE { Joseoh R clating * agec 2 e e dsncs on. Taex 13.at 2 pm. BARNUM. On Monday, March 12, 102 hia re e Q ‘st. n.w.. WILI services and .h ]fl ¢ Homs of Li Poor, T MARY ¢ of J Nbtice “of faneral | Kindly omit flower Mondar. March 12. 10 s R of her son. ek Church Cemetery. [(nnm On Sundar. March 11, ce. Y Tttt ‘Tocadar, March 3 at his late fesi Ay March, 11 1928, at Arlingt: Crare. s tar. Mareh 11, P at el Sixteenth w STA CLAPP, _Re- ne_resting at b vartos ol J, Wea, Pa. ave. n.w., until Wed: 4at T el Interment Vate) in A p.m.. Tuesday. March 13 FOWLER. Denarted March 11,192 ioapital, M\\‘Rh and two sisters to " Rems u?- are resting At friends invi On Sunday, March 11 1 wife of W where requiem mass w at 9 o'clock MAMPTON. Denarted this lite on 8 March 10, 19 it (e nvitad. Interment 1brival Loudon Park HENNING, Sudente greon llu\\\ v Vi e W Howvan o SE T, Frank S i 1 N ar HOY Comete on 8 oh e v o attend CURYRY NN Holmead plLonw W Manday mae PUN at Ol TR IR ne ¢ Anthony and Mota' A Staart). Notice of - funeral Temarged, fhix Nt Mandan Maeeh 12 fune Ay vastonal Conotery Satyntay o ( ¥ aantal 3 e LN u-\- ALICE JORNSON TR R PARNONS, N Ny W v “ ama W ' \ \ \fl \\v w \‘\u“-u s Wl o R PR TR T T Jalisen e aunis DONGE it ot & Funoral Tuembay. | wm SELRRNN | Suaday NIRRT r AR \\'Wm. i b LAt o Al Al e \»\ml BURIED IN ARLINGTON who dled in Walter Reed Hospital Fri- | berger and Edward Anderson, Lieut. | Retired Phnrmac(nu Funeral Is who died at his home, 45061 Wisconsin were conducted there Interment who retired from business about five years ago, had long been a Departed this life_on Satur: 39, al HA. the 4 nd_Carrie Williams. e atstae ot Lenna \m.nm- and the late rd Baptist Church at Please omit 1078, ANNIE Interment Jat | 1938 at nce. 13 | % | eack. Deaths. March 10 years, widow 1927 of Hynong Tuesday. ment 8t Leeabu SEINDLE, Op Friday, M Alaxandria Hospital, K 2 Tentd oclock. L. auddenty, on S 7 March FRAN Mw, ATOCKSTILL, de- vid af neral hereafter, WOODFORD. Deoarted this lifs Match 9. at Taesany, March 13: In Memoriam. ALTMANN Sacred to the memory Al e tathier SO i deginen (e L but not forsatten brother. take thy reat: God loved thes WRIGHT _AXD .:nwsruu\o de thee. but YARTHA X TAM LOR. 1In_sad but loving_remembrance e m? ‘Aear husband. JOHN BAYLOR ho lett ‘me o lonely seven yeara ago today March 12, 1921. Flowers may wither, Leaves may die. Others’ may forzet vou. DEVOTED WIFE Stas HIS TINNIE BAYLOR. Sacred t " DEVOTED SON VTLER AND FAMILY WARREN. JOHNSO! of “my dear who departed COOK. branca (& s ‘azo. Jan A WARR 1917. and in DATGHTER THOMAS. GORDON. Tn me rother. (HA I-fl.un four ye: n e Johneon: March 12, AND SISTER. LILLIE In our hearts ¥ S o n ho 'd Thlt ‘e do no{ think of vou. THE FAMILY. m "AGA\ vhn Nassad ago today. March 12 s at Holy Name Today_recails the mlyrn'!' 01"a Toved ons Iaid 10 rest And_thos think of her today Are those who loved hes best FAMILY. * J0RNSON. 1n loving memory of 4 devoted cousin, JOHNSON. who enter “ulmm Aresi “ive sears “aso *todas away seven ¥y Luzl. Aaviversary r you. dear Alma: T feel. D BY MAUDIE. * remembrance of twenty-four 13. 1604 £ In loving_remembrance of votad niece. LAURA MAY_ after “@para: tion of ono vear. March I2 )l,}\("‘ E. JO! E E. PETTROSS, Virt. B WARE. PACE. Sacred to the memory of a beauti character. Mrs. LATRA TAYLOR PAC Who passed into the great year ago today. March 12, 19 In my beart your memory lingers EVA H. PACE. MAY home evond one year afo today. In Jovine remembrance of LAURA TAYLOR PACE. who passed to Vares A loving daughter. a devoted wife and an”affectionate mothe: 4, hanpy, little thoueht j it n umng remambrance coubin, LAURA MAY P\l}: ':“x'n one ye SEORUE"AND ROBERTA' PEPPR REID. 1o lovine remembrance of our de dauehte: enter. JOSEPRINE ¥ REID, ‘hn mm 1WO years azo today. March 12, 19 Some mar mmx we are not lond Wwhen 'thev ‘e e emile: o THE FAMILY. * 8. In memory of my dear hroth HEODORE L. RICKETTS. l'M died one STARKES. In_lovin der son Pl *, 1919, rem HILIP, ‘who died March 19 A« I loved him. so T miss him. In my memors he is alwavs mear: Loxal rememberad. loneed for alwars, Bringing many a silent tear. What would 1 give to hold vou Band, ee. mich to me THER, MOTHER A.\'U 234 but loving reqemboance .P lu lr “years ago to- those who loved you best “home 1o rest God Knows And took you THE FANILY. © I‘(N“\l. Dll!(,‘!l)l& VL SPEARETO Netther the, encceseors of uor connecy the oriztnal \' "1 s Xt | e nrices Ve W. Warren Talt"avull | 14th & Spring Rd. Col. 464 ALMUS R.SPEARE Succeeding the original W. R Speare Co. 3 Connecticut Ave. Potemac 4600 '8 yre. at 1208 H st 45 yrs. at SO F Timothy Hanlon MRS NE Phone L. 8848 Herbert B. Nevius Funeral Home ark_Ave, N.W. Main_tvos Thacet W. \y. Deal & Co. 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