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SATURDAY. MARCH 17 INILS 0. ULRICKSON DIES; | | THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. €. 'D. C. WOMAN DENTIST ' r every week=for | | SUCCUMBS IN NORTH every festive occasion” e -1 U. S. WORKER 34 YEARS cent death of my wife ND A} Tn our hearts vour memors lingers HER HUSE DAISY R Sweetly tender fond and toue Thare 18 not 4 dag; Aeas m eaths. That wa do not think of vo o Vot ai et meet ¢ : o o Titn 18 Hacch, 4 And with' Jay in heaven to & R e faraialt e = Sadly mye HER CHILDRE! Nils O. Ulrickson, 80 years old, for| de. | 34 years an empioye of the Adjutant General's Department, War Depart- Illness of Several Months. "ment, died of pneumonia at his home | 617 Thirty-fourth street, yesterday. Funeral Set Today. Mr. Ulrickson had charge of mak e Browns e & S . ing file cases for |l:1~ adjutant genera : 4 e Jeoms Mitaes Momosta Ch Sk ; office, and was the inventor of a spectal o et Harmony Cemetery. a ’l ro Cla Dr. Grace T. Hammond, for the past lock that became widely used. He was | N Di hlas aie W ine vears a practicing dentist of this jDevrted thin - i 1 retired from the Government service in MARCH 13 TO 31 | city. died at the family home in Beacon, 1924. Fiineral services will be conducted The Velvet Kind Dealers Now Offer Spring’s Ice Cream Triumph! at the residence Monday afternoon at Frencr VANILLA |2 o'clock. Rev. Jason Noble Pierce will ‘nmdan. Interment will be in Foit LimveE SHERBET Lincoln Cemetery. He is survived by his widow, three Delicate, rich and refresh- ing—appetizing to think daughters. Mrs. J. B. Woods of West Hartford, Conn.; Mrs. Willlam W. Gil- of—a taste you will re- member { ! Dr. Grace T. Hammond Dies After ANDERSON, lifs on Wedne W his arted thi- T0% wt i 4s nm o Ath Wt n FRst aved hushand uf Al ra 2z Thouzn vou ars zone you ars not for it Ieaves T 2 foving ~ Pearson: o Pearson: fivn hrothers. and other velatives and na at ‘the John T, funeral - chavel. Grd and Ese ats. Funeral Sundag. reh 18, = o he home of her parents, at Burkes | N. Y. Wednesday after an illness of | several months. She was a charter member and vice president of the Quota { Club here and member of the District 3 > { of Columbia Dental Society. § | Dr. Hammond left here for her home 8 5 to recuperate several weeks ago. She her Annie % ‘nyotae fath thr nz bert_and Mrs. Est .hAmnn’ i Washington, and sev c 3 ; ! e e, Re maintained an office in the Professlontl | D e Yy e chager of £2%. 450 Bullding, 1225 New York avenue. She! | .- % . and'came to this country in 1881, and | 1.4 At At a first practiced dentistry in this eity as | [ t settled n Proctor, Vt. He came to ! e an assistant to Dr. William G. Sehafhirt i | | Washington with Secretary of War | and about three years ago engaged in | Proctor | . G e et private practice | . i i L. ’ it R S Dr. Hammond was graduated from | i a3 DO e Kure Ciivatit enstaryaiits | Holvoke College and later attended the | THE \VEATHHR ULRICKSO! University District. of Columbia—Cloudy. rain or | | snow tonight and tomorrow; lowest tem- | GEORGE W. BILLINGS | Nrsians-"cioncy. provis sxin o thinkinz nf you today. d . st of requiem Forsst vor St YOUR LOVING AUNT NELI, FEITH. in Jn ear mother FRANCES E “hiy ding to e Mareh 17, 1900 Gone. OTHER' DADDY AYD 0. & RITES FOR JOHN KRAUS. Well AR A B GRIPTIT « Q%o tods of Pennsylvania, her professional training there. Funeral services will be eonductad in Beacon. this afternoon, according to recelving ot ranmal her Sal PR. GRACE T. HAMMOND, ot MY Sames Rachel Dorsey. fier. bt not forzotian HER SOX. March 17 HAWKING, Ty Jein, ear methe M departed this Wi Maren 13 + Known Druggist Buried in now tonight and tomorrow; little | Rock Cresk Cemetery. / Iz 71 Velret Kind Ice Cream In the De Luxe Pt Package COD taste character- izes even the least expensive of Blackistone Floral Designs. Only freshest flowers em- ploved. Special values in Sprays®& $5 Wreaths up New Store 1407 H Telephons Main 3707 2101 Connecticut Avenue Apartments of Distinction Ready for Occupancy October First o 7 rooms, 3 baths ® rooms, 3 haths Inclosed Vorches large Foyers Servant Rooms Plans and U'rices Available o Reservations Now Being Made H. L. RUST COMPANY 1001 15th Street N.W. Main 8100 CCUPIES entire frontage on Connecticut Avenue between Wyoming Avenue and Kalorama Road. FEach apartment has three expos- ures and is designed . to afford the utmost in living comfort and charm. | FUNERAL HELD TODAY | FOR JOHN J. CRAWFORD Last Rites Conducted, With Ma- ! sonic Tribute for Native of District. _ Funera! services for John J. Crawford. 3 years old. prominent Mason and em- bloye of the Pension Office for more than 40 vears. were held at the chapel of the John R. Wright Co.. 1337 | Tenth street. this afiernoon. Rev. John C. Palmer, grand chaplain of the Grand Lodge of the District of Columbia. officiated. Services were con- ducted by Columbia Commandery, No. 2 Knights Templar, at the funeral parlor: tery with Masonic rites conducted by B. B. French Lodge. of Washington and a_member of the Association of Oldest Inhabitants. He died at his residence, 14 R street north- east. Thursday after a brief illness Surviving him are his widow. Mrs. Minera R. Crawford, and a daughter, Mrs, Bert L. Landes. " 1fYou Earnand Spend $100 a Week for the next ten or twenty years, you'll still be without a cent when you finally get your last pay envelope or check. Your neighbor who earns only $30 a week but SAVES $5 cach pay day will have over $10,000 in the bank at the end of twenty years. Open a savings account here and look into the future with a SMILE National Permanent Building Associatior_ Under Supervision of the U/ 949 9th Street Just PBein Treasury INW, Ae A Colonisl Home That Sets Back From The Street Combining the socisl distinction of Cheyy and the glorious freedom of country with every ¢ity convenlence Chase Imposing Virginks Colonial doorway, to Wright bedrooms, two tiled baths, 25-fom Hving o with fireplace and side versnda, hard wand Hours, slate roof, garage every wish vw of the fine modern family anthei pated tnday 19,750 6407 Ridgewond Ave Chevy Chase COAT EN- SEMBEE . .. NEW MIX-. TORE. A de- lightful three- piece combine ... featuring a tan and brown coat and skirt .. the overblouse s of l!a' crepe linen trims the rticplarly new T, | | | word received hare. | | and interment was in Glenwond Ceme- | Mr. Crawford was a lifelong resident | AT 70 IS RETIRED | Clerk in General Land Office Quits | | Duties After 44 Years ’ of Service. George W. Billings of 212 G street, clerk in the mails and files division of | the General Land Office. today cele- brated his seventieth birthday anniver- |sary and relirement from 44 yvears of Government service, but most of all ne celebrated the opportunity to go back to Indiana and vote in his elev- | enth presidential election without hav- ing to rush back to Washington and work. Fortv-four years ago he came to Washington and ot a job as mail car- {rier. Throughout his service in this capacitv and later when he became jclerk in the Land Office. he retained | an active interest in Indiana and na- | | tional politics. and every time there | | was a presidential elections he packed | his baz and hied himself back to the old State to cast his ballot. He has voted for eight Presidents and expeets to_vote for A ninth this Fall. Prior to his retirement vesterday Mr. Billings was presented with a suitcase | fountain pen and bill fold from his fel- low workers. The presentation was made by Commissioner Spry. Mr. | Billings will continue to live in Wash- | ington until next Winter. Then he ex- pects to go to Florida. | Under Autharization of the Federal Reserve Roard. To offer even greater co-operation to our customers /. We Have Opened a Trust Department Empowered to act in executorships, trusteeships and other tr Betterment of ssrvice is our constant aim Realizing the necessity of a trust department we have installed it, and are ready to serve you. The same sound conservative policy that has always character- ized this bank will be adhered to in this new department. LIBERTY NATIONAL BANK Fifteenth & Eye Sts. N GOOD GOLFING SHERWOOD FOREST All Dry Under Foot Select That Bungalow SHERWOOD FOREST CO. 1206 18th St. N.W, Reached via Defense Highway from Bladensburg change in temperature. Virginia—Rain on the coast and 1ain or snow n the interior tonight #nd to- | morrow: continued cold. West Virginia—Cloudy. probably snow tonight, and tomorrow: little rhanze in | temperature. Records for 24 Hours. Thermometer-—4 o.m., 33; § p.m., 33 12 midnight, 34; 4 a.n.. 74 8 am. 34; 11_a.m., 36. Barometer—4 pm.. 20.88: 8 pm., 29.89: 12 midnight, 20.88; 4 a.m. 20.89. .95; 11 am.. 29.98, Highest, temperature, 36, occurred at 11 am. today. Lowest temperaiure, 33, occurred at & p.m. yesterday. Temperature same date last vear— Highest, 80; lowest, 45. Tide Tables, (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 10:48 a.m. and 11.25 o.m.; high tide, 4:09 a.m. and 4.34 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide. 11:43 a.m.; high tide, 5:07 a.m. and 5:31 p.m. The Sun and Moon. ‘Today—Sun rose 6:17 am; sun s 6:16 p.m. . ‘Tomorrow —Sun rises 6:16 a.m.; stn sets 6:18 p.m. Moon rises 3:58 a.m.: sets 1:31 pn. Automobile lamps to be lighter one- half hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. Great Falls—Slightly muddy. Weather In Varions Cities. Towverature. >2 ] i Stations. Weather Wi ey 1ass Ptclouds Tear Rain Clatidy dy L Cloudy i Cloar Clear oy I Clear Cloar Clear 1 ERTIREIMN Wich time tadur Temperature Weather £ Part clody E Clear Clear Clear oy Clondy ondon. Enzland i« France amlton ' oy San dnan 1y v Pt cloudy o i OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT AT EISEMAN'S, 7th & F Main 7523 | John Kraus, for many vears inter- ested In the drig business in Wash- ington, was buil | Wednesday in Rock Creek Cemetery. Death came on March 10 at his home, 3567 Holmead place, after three days of acute pneumonia He is survived by his widow. Mrs. Ab- bie Kraus, daughter of John Leary, Baltimore business man Mr. Kraus, who was born in Wash- ington October 26. 1877. and was a life- | long resident of this city, started in the | drug business 30 years ago with R. N. Harper in the Metropolitan Hotel. He was well known as the manager of | Blumer's Pharmacy. North Capital and R streets, and he had a drug businezs of his own. He was the first person to | ¢t permission for base ball teams to | play on the Monument Grounds. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. The Federation of Citizens' Associa- | | tions will meet, 8 o'clock, in boardroom |of the Municipal Building. | Mrs. Charles Wood will give an illus- Ltrated travel talk, 8 o'clock. in Y. W. C. A. Auditorium, for the budget fund of the Y. W. C. A. Subject: “Across |Java, Bali and Sumatra by Motor.” | _ The Concord Club will give a St | Patrick’'s dance, 8 o'clock, at 314 C | street. [ s vall Patrick’s dance will he given Lodge. No. 14. Shepherds of ., Shady Oak. Md. on the| Marlboro pike. Bus will leave Eighth street and Pennsylvania averfue south- | east at 8:30 o'clock. | The George Washington Medical So- | |clety will hold it8 annual banquet and | reunton. 7 o'clock. at the Mayflower | Hotel. Dr. David Riesman of the Uni- | | versity of Pennsylvania will speak of | “Man”_ Before the Dawn of History.” Dr. Clovd H. Marvin. president of G. W. U.. will consider “The School of | and “The Silent Areas in Medicine” will be the subject of an ad- dress by Dr. Willlam A. White. super- | intendent of St. Elizabeth's Hospital. | A St Patrick's dance will be given by National Tent. the Maccahses. 9 oclock, at Odd Fellows' Temple, 412 | Seventh street Brightwood Chapt will have a costume dance and card party, 8:30 o'clork. at Ovster's Audi- i torjum. Twenty.sixth street and Penn- | svlvania avenue. The Parent-Teacher Association of the Nativitv School will give a card party in the church auditorium, 8:15 o'clock. O.E 8. The Woman's Auxiliary of St. Mark's Church will have a food sale in the parish hall, to continue until 3 o'clock. A symposium undsr ausoices of the Freatocrats’ Club will be held. 8 o'clook. | 817 Thirteenth street. to consider the auestion: “Should radicals boveott the 1928 nrestdential election or participate in it | Chi Sigma Sorority will Patriek’s dey dance, 9 L'Alglon Club, | The Fellonshin Club of Bursau of | {Engraving »nd Printing. will mest, 8] n'clock. at Pvthian Temple. Assistant | Secretary of the Treasury. It H. Bond | will speak. | Mrs. Charles Wood will give her new [1ecture, “Across Java, Bali and Sumatra {by Motor." tonight at the Y. W. C. A auditorium. Hlustrations will include many peinted pictures The Church Welfere Club will mset, 8 o'clock, at the Wage Earners' Ase I\mmunn, 1115 R 1. avenue. Mrs, give a St o'clock at tes, will speak. Subject | Neighborhood ™ FUTURF. The Wanderlusters' hike for tomor- row will start from Chevv Chase Lake At 3 pm. Mr. Zerkels will lead The meeting of the Friendship House Nursery Ald Club, announced for March 10 at the home af Mrs. W. W. Gilbart, | will_not ba held beeause of fllness i the family. The club will meet instead on March 26, The Anthropological Soctety of Wash- | Ington will meet Tuesday. 445 pm . at the New National Museum, room Henry B. Collins will give a slide-illu | trated lecture on “Explorations in Western Alaska™ Al persons interested are Invited to attend The Newcomers' Club business meeting Monday, At the Hotel La Fayette, will hold w 12:30 pm DOG dark Newd an i hoet N5 hare on | canl nE money and piers Homw and 1ath and ¢ » 1as ki, o 1 Lineral i | and A At e | Aot & Vil dnw e o 1 Harvad wow AR R OG- White Reward o ie Trvier . white wieh e Wack ear i W W Eht o S e tenther | Columbia Theater and' Ruyie Vening, Call Capt J W Cuan Myer IAMIETON “WATCH Near RN and - Col Atania V00N HOUND anial white temals hownd monasram W R W v pward Phone 1 bk Ane o LA licensn LAIR D New Jeiney KRV HING= WA Kova Roward Address Nox SRR S offce CEPIER Gf intrduction wettten i Frenih i In Ahe e, G ATaiNPaits " Rowagd Pl ¢levala " POUKETHOOR “lone PO 1o and W om g W i YHAVPFER FOUNTAIN TREN. Lucoa ol [ o) . LwaEnl NUME| Ly h"& INERT TR ek Daisy Glenn of the Associated Chari-q "SHhY some wh il will linger t where vou are lai Who will came a On the zrave that d LI p.m.. At h frionds in i March 16 1924, 4 daughter. 3 i ABETH TALIAFERRO. the labor is oer Randioloh Crabiie he e tofl no more. Bk i g s 3 A truer mother yon iy e L R oV T G DTG BLAS (Baltimare | WILSON AND MAMIE HAWKE * I HAWKINS, in of our devoted - aunt. MARY E. TAYLOR RROWN. Tn_ me ERTA BROWS Ath and D ate s ol < pustor. Interment Resemont | cmetars | EASTON. On Thursdar. March at hel roadence. Potomac. Md. E. EASTON Stinday 3 a Methadist Chureh Lay ment church cematers this Farch Church Th: azn tada 15 Grna bt mat fa ANN SISTFR "AND DAUGHTER. MONSON Lfe Friday. | A Tainznt hengs fond m 0f the dava of Iang azn The_thoucht ht through life's Farden v, March 17 19: il © ALPHONSE blassom. all jeweled Cmathy taita_an tha eart ‘of our flower. County. Va TVOTED CHILDSEN «hapel of P. A, Tal Notice of funeral HADEN. Cn Friday. March 16 his late residence. 640 G st n.e belaved hushand of Alice V. Had: nera) Monday. March 19, at thenee tn St A P Teamem ‘mass will e the''rapnsa of fis sout* Intzrment Mount € Cemetery Relatives and Ir""; 3 D N _THO} MRSV L' WRIGHT. 3 Jer, HAWKINS AND MRS. LOTTIF. OR. - the i memors of anr N who 7. 1974 thirtgen vears Sacred u_laft us. 2w n st th mart 1A mers AMIE McLAIN GATES OAN. "FARLE. WILLIAM AXD e March 1519 3 Tn san but lovine rememhrancs hushand of ‘the | - Sl o of wife and o other, EMMA V. PALMER. who denarted this life two vasre azn 17, twents: tndav. 204 RER HPSRAND N o IN FREEMAN'S MEMORY. B HOL 3inese heclonds the sky of Georong M The newly made home tion were deep and as ladsomest morn e memory of eur at’” S:d Toner “Mari Cemeters el hearts into hod dreamed how much we 1 Nom we aheuld guse- Rim when \ At el o relatives and’ friends.” Notice of fur ~hora - tha ¢ Well craet him s enft glaw us. that same Freeman we'll see His SROTHERs. * * of our beloves SN © ROWE “Who' denare s e, seventcen vears g todas. M Iaaves to mourn 1h i " pag 1) HER CHILDREN. WILL AND E! Wit moth Tiends " F i wictox WO vears ago’ um-"‘\! death of b b TOMLINSON, 1n rather we al Ak of what 3 X T the wav vou died T : Ot e en A chance 10 say keod N poe, 10 sa¥ ke RR Attest A * vou eterny ! reat G DAUGHTERS AND SONS * NERAL DIRECTORS. CHAS. S. ZURHORST T. F. COSTELLO l m St ___NOKTH 1978 - P. A. TALTAVULL FALTAVLLL. Mer 3 RO » A0 RKANCH OPPICE. Joseph F. Birch’s Son ¢184AC BIRCHY 3 A St N W e 1 0e) V. L. SPEARE CO. " 1009 H SCNW. S \NW PRI X 1 " e e W ' W. Warren Taltavull . & Spring Rd. e ALMUS R.SPEARE Succeeding the original W R Speare Co 1623 Connecticut Ave. Potomac 4600 R 305 AU 1208 M st 43 ves. at 940 F u Timothy Hanlon a1 B NE Trone 1. 88 Quih e “EMGent Service WA e Thave SR gt St LR at | W, W Deal & Co Tntarment Payie s Cometery. AN DR LN o Aarch 16 1p0s a0 | > natit e e Wm, H. Sardo & Co. y v Private Limounsine Ambulance Votten Li .u‘ Tater. | gt Frank Geier's Sons Co. ke HiRod Main 2473 Tutenhoia 4 Iov (s sisters. R i (Rt ; Noither e MEL LI s INES O RRIEN Not reaite PHELPS On brday Mah 18 (oS JULIA FRANCES . daughter of the late Bavie Satterles and Harvet Byar Phelvs Flinerar peiyate I~ KUDASIEE, 00 Friday RENTAMIN Nelaveid van Marh ot Ma 1 e e S Nt on Intermont A W T am hOTA 100N At St 1 N at lor iy “h 0 Tnierment Cedar Hill Cometery SEANGEER. On Friday, March 1, e s Hospital HANNAR beloved Robert wid wothe (he late Latiahin: Ranis. Licse | Myers Lowis | Wooawm Mah 1810 o 61T i 3 1 Rushand ‘ot Wi - | Al fram hie tate vesidence o Manday | = P S oy ROWRIGRT Co. \ Linoln Comate Thursday 18, 1 . Spueedan VOR[N 10m SN W Pacee Neets e eloved ST a! i o FUNERAL UBSIGNS. % " X — L“rfi‘”\'n' Reautiful Floral N ol Vemeiery i l‘hv'g;u. $5 and up oL - huraday Man asnival MAIN AT o Auts Delivare Sackice ne " Ehkel mant March 10 S. Bpdti GEO. C. SHAFFER for 41 \\‘\‘:‘“‘flu W S - A 10 an PERRY Y AR AN, SR T O o S T B fi‘v'*‘ Sunday, N 1870 TR LU W mauen the |