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THE EVENING STAR. WASITINGTO D.. €, SATURDAY, MARCH .31, 1928 ‘ - pan e W, L. GARDNER DIES oo ] IPARLEY TOOPEN | b eremmn s tired in 1921, 2 e Col. J. Walker Benet, 70 years old, Former G. A. R. Head Badly A J. S. Delegates in Havana for | ordnance Department, United States 4 2 2 | Army, retired, who served in the Army Hurt in Auto Accident General Conference for more than half a century, died in - 11 et 1 Here in 1924 starting Tod w-.«d!mwn. Pdn,nve\!erduy, according to " k | s word received here. o all our friends and customers: ing Toaay | " Bornin. Richmona, Ky. Col. Benet . RGN — was the son of Brig. Gen. Stephen V. The officers and directors of the Company cordially by the poiait Pres . | By the Assaciated Press B i n N ch., arch 3 ash- 1 es o 2 invite you to visit and inspect the completed work of O e Tion 3 e e " 3 3 - X ander of the € 1 Army of the h " 2 iy S reconstruction of its banking room and the new addition | Republio and commissioner of penaions - | sonference which opens here today ar- |And_Infantry, he was transferred to_the to the office building on F Street at Ninth betwoen the 1in the Harding administration. died at , prome i | Ordnance Department. in October, 1886. | his home I 5 ing, followli | He reached the grade of captain in hours of one o'eclock and eight o'clock P. M., Saturday, ;,;;m;"r;';m;vkrv this morning, following a W. W. Husband. Assistant Secretary | June, 1894, and that of major in Janu- March 31 | r. Gardner had been in il health if Labor, who heads the delegation, at- | ary, 1904. He was promoted to liei- . = e | since 1924, when he was injured in an tended the general conference of dele- | !enant coionel in August; 1907, and to {automobile accident in Washington. He zation presidents at the University of | colonel in August, 1911. He was placed was born in Morrow County. Ohio, 83 4 - ¥ of | on the retired list July 16, 1921. The Company was incorporated August 15, 1889. The ago, b Havana yesterday afternoon. Norval | Col. Benet is survived by his widow n. Gardner was appointed commis- P. Nichols, commissioner of immigration | and two sons, William Rose Benet of first place of business was at the northwest corner of sloits o pensions by Precisent Herdi for Porto Rico, and Henry Carter, trom | New York and Stephan Vincent Benet Tenth and F Streets until the "New Granite Building®*, March 22, 1921, and served in that of- [ the Department of State, accompanied | of Paris, fice until March 4. 1925, when he was | him e b . as it was then ¢alled, was completed in 1891. It was succeeded by Gen. Wilder S. Metealf of | 5= Orily: two! meetiunstot the o i Kansas. Metealf i only al [ wil to t | A few centurles ago men of science the first modern, fire-proof office building in Wash- N O g |l be e 1o th publc. ‘The st of | ueleved that diamonds had. sex and ington, built to house the pioneer trust company of the Winfield Scott, the present commis- | . L. GARDNER. ond on the final day of the program. | ‘cproduced as other living creatures do. L stoner. | The delegation presidents named Mr. % T District. Gen. Cardner, who served in Congress Husband as vice president of the Gen- C h Of th fi from the third Michigan ditsrict for THE WEATHIER | |crat Conterence. Dr. Fernando sanchez fll' an S. six terms, was seriously injured in an o4 - de Fuentes, president of the Cuban|“HALE Extensive remodeling was undertaken in 1912 which, e i i B g delegation. will be president of the | it beli 5 14 ia 1 antie s December, 1924, and his r'vmdlllm‘)’ while ‘ m Cridt of) CollbRBIATat sl cous | GERErAIT Conférence. s u ro e ommoda o {in a local hospital was regarded as s - |9 was believed, wo provide ample acc ns for In a local hospltal was regarded as | OrIcl Ol O perature |, MI. Husband explained that the > United States )l i 3 NSt e many years to come. However, constantly increasing o i At ees Bl roc | Aooutt 524 aberecs: toalgh fomiarrow | Uhes SIS alisatamiie lnsucted | o o1 Pl s | falr and warmer. business necessitated further expansion and in 192€ the [ o e A e otne. the | Maryland—Falr and continued cold | gerning immigration and s restrained | N Towing Marct tonight: tomorrow fair and warmer. present addition and recenstruction was commenced. Now oW MATEl. ) War as e pelvate | VipIAG- Pat: ontlght and tosmcrrow, | CDlled States are affected we have a greatly enlarged, thoroughly equipped and up- in the 65th Ohio Infantry, and was | Slightly colder in southeast portion | (e deleRation would ald actively wher- to-date establishment that provides ample accommoda- SRR T L The ~General Conference will be | national commander of the - 3 . s 5 Record for 24 Hours. divided into five divisions to discuss | i % tions for still further growth. The construction is the | Grand Army of the Republic Thermometer-4 pm. 45: 8 pm. 45, | ransportatton and protection of emi- | s o Park Ceme work of Hoggson Bros., bank specialists, of New York e 12 midnight, 35; 4 a.m. 35: 8 nm. 34: | FFRRLS A0 seBitaTy e e, e | M and Chicago, under the direction of our architect, Approves Use of Camp Material. | 'p 00 BL o o 2053: 8 p.m..20.62- |the emigrant fo his new environment, | Arthur B. Heaton President Coolidge orday after- 12 midnight, 20.69: 4 am., 20.87; 8 am., |2nd methods of co-operation between | o 19 = noon signed a bill authorizing the Wa 95; 11 a.m 98 immigration and emigration officials of | Department to furnish the American {ighest temperature, 55, occurred at '”r‘f 'Vnno'uc r;'\txo{fi general subjects cgion convention at Houston with 6 p.m. yesterday. affecting immigration and an examina- OQur officers welcome the opportunity te show you b and Other material for thatgath- | . Lowest temperatiire, 32, occurred. at tion of the resolutions adopted at the | T 3 104 o ering 78 tod: heme conference in 1924, Each of | the Amprasiive banking rgom, bond departmaixt and real I Temperature same date last year— | these five sections will have a president estate offices on the main floor; the spacious trust Highest, 62; lowest. 40. | of its own. department on the third floor; the massive safe deposit Tide Tables. | U. S. PARTICIPATION SCORED. % & (Furnished by United States Coast and | : 7 vault; the new foreign department, with which is eon OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT At /| (Furnished By C e vers o " | MeReynelds Tells House Control nected the Washington Branch of Thos. Cook and Son, who EISEMANS 7th & F | Totws—tov tae 104 am and| AT take care of all travel service; and finally, on the M FERIENRUASE S aIERin At | s s e hed tniten tenth floor, the directors' room and the restaurant of Tomorrow—Low tide, 12 p.m.; high States in the international immigration ' = | tide. 5:31 a.m. and 5:59 p.m | conference to be held at Havana was | GR . Saturd the bank's personnel. =e——. . - % criticized yesterday afternoon in the | n‘.“m u Water g _FOUND. & The Sun and the Moon. House by Representative McReynolds. HARLES R GRIFFI 1 i i | P ke " Owner Today —Sun rose 5:55 a.m.; sun vh i Democrat, Tennessee. »m at N g laim_hini. | §:30 p.m. He said the attendance of the Ameri- | (ervices in . s Do not fail to view thf striking painting in the Tomorrow—Sun rises 5:54 am.; sun | can delegation was desired by the State | o 3 ¥ A4 bank lobby by Jokn Faed of "Washington receiving a = i e sets 6:31 pm | Department so it could control tmmi- | wywmis. on ¥ . sth and 1 sts. a0 1. G, Moon rises 2:07 p.m.; sets 4:02 am. | gration by treaties, and adde reaidente. salute at the battle of Trenton. Tartzer's, forist, on 19th ste Call Claren Automabile lamps to be lighted one- | “The control of immigraton by the | T 1 i 5 . half hour after sunset State Department does nrlml ‘eflect the | 2 gl v T b o g g ‘ o will of the American people. | 1 Cordially yours, B it Condition of the Water. | "Congress only should have the power | HOLZRER Psnie |;| ACK || A lel( HA nnu, Tanake trim Great Falls—Muddy. | to control immigration,” he sald, citing tids. be Wanitiesla: V | treaties with China and Japan which ismmebiile el ____ ! were replaced by Congress after the | T Paclfic Coast States had protested. | Ja/wun/ WUNCH OF KEVS a0 : L5 Blrths Reported. Rewari i 357 Wisconmin ave ireral from ale. Vi Statinne Weather The following he have been reported Detwern Falls Church and citv. with Health Department in the past 24 e tuside. Reward for th Avt P al ANNA Ports o art ¥ amd Mary F. Sohe orge, Metrakos UE. Exk e restdanie o1 her ourents President. o 1 Wi W08 1HN w GERMAN POLICE DOG tght and brown | 171 1o above adidre ASSES aheil rim in Edmonds case March i I turn 474 H st «w ) - b a =~ 5} Jos | and h bow e " § 3 g oy 2 ment Arlingt i il E ] e ;. On Friday if returned o Mes 3 ¢ A 3 Rodnex 'E J ) Hosvital. JOHN ELTON Vernon. Aot orth 1180 : 3 | Eaiwa la L e nest James and Fiorene D K i > 2 Gude). " Funeral from 1 RING AND KEYS. worn. leather-cav. | R e Keward Addiess Box 40K 1% NWiatusten B 7 3 | 3 B PENCIL Detwren M 3 0 oA . | Dcaths Reported, r Hill Cemetery Park Wyille car. W | The followinz deaths have heen reported Pt Bl g stornoon. W returned K ! 3 {to the Health Department in the bast =4 2 > e o with chaln a8 A R Ellen Fox. 81, Garfiell H Ty p s it chan ’ Herbert 3. Slocum Ja Price. 69, . Robere T. ¢ ana"'N vaha T 17| Kobert e, W A Beaning 1. 0.8 Anma C.Grifin.50.” 3803 Chevy Chaw | resd Hathaway. 48, Providence Hos- ~“|"-“' :”‘“'"“ "" \‘“"“' "" i a at R Yaiy ) ) vk Mastin 14 davs. Children's Hosnital . R RD, | Hov. mf W ) fh e v harles Harria &5 Ga)lingor Honital [,w,,,,, - Dl LI i r Hawkine 80 'Little’ Staters of the OODLE DOG ard for 18 Tetarn Jav | Seart ‘ 2 1 piumbia’ Hospital Byrie VirRinia ave. . 1 | Gnakane AT a4 X . Gallinger pital FORKIGN. o !:luu. Dlnxcrqxe sn‘mn‘ e Tuberculosis e V. L SPEARE €Ol §e i Part clond at Neither the successors of nor o at Wilkam U I v nuaker New | s b rior anera i with the original W Speare cotatiiah | Aprit 1. n.. from 1 pas Y and. gl rewant loudy i .L;;‘,' 1 | Phone Fra 1009 H St."N.W. mornjos, Mareh 30 . g 4 £ > 7 * - t te & tion” ard. M | g ations J'_u AN LED L. lm N i ose Shores e e B e BRI - = ___,_______________________ W Weren Tahavu“ "'“’","“'\ . " : 1 v WY wie. On-Picturesque South River—Near Annapolis, Md. i X w ; . 4h & Spring Rd.__Cel 454/ ) : " ‘1'-:',"%21‘33].‘.1‘*.(;. H An historie old Maryland estate, rich in colonial traditions and upon L ()UR -designers create Am us Rm N . March 31 . Succeeding the original W. R. Speare Co | T[N Sk e BT € 1 nature has lavished her beauties of water and woodland—has been Floral Emblems that 1625 Conmacticut: Ave: transformed into an exclusive playzround for the busy Washington man | ? combi D . SIPIesNive Potcmac 4600 and his family. kK hcnuty with best taste. B yes At 1208 M st 43 yes. at 940 F st Timothy Hanlon HAT Washington has needed Wild Rose Shores ILD ROSE SHORES is being developed on SPRAYS 8 | IR Y superbly supplies—a secluded spot, where the rigorously restricted lines—that no undesirable i wm' H Sardo & Co. family may sojourn together, with all the comforts of element of personnel or plan of construction shall in- W tl“ $5 o l Hnu\mnr Alictine the in-town house; and every out-of-door pastime trude to mar the perfect community spirit. Invest- 4 _rea S, heart can wish—right at your very door, ment here is a securely safe one; and of certainly 4 W FITZRU Located on beautiful South River, with a vista enhancing value. } y ’ of majestic Chesapeake Bay within eye reach. Fish- But 28 miles from Washington over l‘he new De- k) ,‘ll m'm&{'qm-m 2L ing, crabbing, motor boating, sailing and duck hunt- fense Highway; and just 2 short miles from quaint 4 ENTARLISHED 1876 brothe "1:\E‘Q.r‘:flfi"?.u;‘“‘u;:‘{‘";'x" ing in season, are to be enjoyed; old A’nnnp'olmi‘wnl‘l:‘l 1(;1; colorful ;o- 3 NEW STORE qu‘H“N"" !3.\ \?VR!S;HT.EO e e bathing from wide, sandy beaches cial life of the Middies —render one Norl o ; e e upon which ripple the placid waters """m""m""'"m'"""""""""""""""““"“"“E Wild Rose [Sho‘;e,? mun;' available to 14“07 l: Sg;707 CHAS S. ZURHORST e L i of the river, and an excellent golf fara . F the of affairs who wants to : Telophone Main e Sou (rom THIS Wil of - snerom course aVallnbls tinsy by, Drive Down to Wild £ e in close touch with his business - e — - T. F. COSTELLO MR SISTER. MARY:QARDNER A Capitol St NORTH 7978 P.. A TALTAVULL | N3 ' Wne of you and when yow [ECRTTIETN TANURES M o ove Were here nn\\nu 3 oive oved then we neve “Joseph F. Birch’s Son " Bl Jeurs Jour voice bas been g (53¢ WRGH it The \acancy left can never e Alled 3034 M St NW Phone Weat 08 | VOUR LOVING FATHER AND MOTHER. « : ablished 1541 | (amicl. In loving remembrance of my “ w Quigh. Dignified. Efclont Servica etovest son WIELL R TR o \uh.“...mm Serview, Vi “Thaper, | psaiet This e Ve vears e Mamh W. W. Dcal & G [0 v im0 1 i v 0 M U T e g An Asphalt Vault Makes Wet Graves Dry A Solid Casting of A phalt and Steel Design- ed by Major Esra B. Whitman, of Balti- more, and Prof. E. B. Fox, of the U. § Naval Academy Asphalt Grave Vault ABSOLUTELY When the plosed it hecoumes ellhdll LIRS WATERPROOF The Casket and rvemaing ide an Asphalt Vault are always protected from melting woand heavy rain that seep through the soil into every grave, The average outaide cave and i the inteusion of water, THIN LECTION OF THE VERY Great pine groves, tall cedars and oaks through which waft the health- laden bhreezes from the Bay; the whirr of the gulls high overhead and m family for the daily play time. No- Fomorrow—Sunday where else so closely adjacent to and catch the of Washington is this possible with ite beautiful ace such degree of luxury and comfort charming community pheses and convenience, Already completed are homes of burrassing in varying types, designed for comfort, Our vepresentatives will be with large living rooms, glowing available 1o “pilot” you abont fireplaces, spacious porches, two or and give you uny desired de living conveniences and surrounded tailed information the birds singing in the branches, tion will invelve no furnish the environment for preten tious homes and picturesque bunga R In Ay memary Be i Alwaya hear ke for alwavs, i Rose Shores and still have the mmradenhlp of his lows. They are provided with all the more baths, servants’ quarters, heat- ing plants, z - % If you prefer make selection of a up 16 as many acres as are wanted- % Very Welcom site and build your own home—in susceptible of wonderful landscap which event we must approve the i - plans—that the standard set for the - community is maintained. Or, if At every turn e a scene of kaleidoscopic enchant- you choose, our architects will prepare plans and our ment: a panorama of ever-changing and never-tiring construction department will erect the home for you. beauty—all to be enjoyed in a community of con- We can arrange for financing upon most reasonable genial co-colonists terms if desired, Motor ot Rhode Leland Avenue to Bladenshurg road, mrening right at the War Memorial, following the Defense Highway 10 Annapolis. At Annapolis turn sharp to right into Ol Ferry Road —following the guide signs 10 Wild Rose Shores, ™ Waggaman & Brawner, Inc. i . § 7485 dhitii Exclusive Agents and Developers, 4 FUNERAL DESIGNS. Gude Bml. CO.. |2|2 F S|_ s I\l-ul‘lh‘\.\flll‘l GEO. C. SHAFFER | i =i'-\‘,:'.jr;.‘¢£~£‘f:‘~‘.:‘f..-‘:.':”F‘“ LI T) (AL TR TS | POIS AU WA Jiwen 1 ved Rim. s we wiss At Our Onl y Store, mh & Eye 1ol i e W BEACRISTONE. 107 Hi | o s n D o Beautitul Floral b e A e B S R Designs, $8 and un R O L R - CERICH. Toosad bt oy Wiy ate af CEMETERY LOTS. [ B i WHEEOR B ; CRURTERY ovumsmg | e by Satel e ave s 3 W lln\‘\ o u e | . e “1 IR o | O ST Mo vear, \‘;'{, WEE "R T AR T m\\l o lite leI\! aberwd 1w \kj“l HER DEVOTED WUSHA' . 10y -.\‘-X ll;l \n'\vu uakml‘l by spacious grounds of half acre size You'li Be L ep a grave from sinking but DO NOT i«nmmaaum ok g KEEP 1Il\l W\I‘r R your funeral director or visit our plant and see a vault actually submerged in water, and has heen for four years—we will show you the inside 1o he as dry as & bone, The Asphalt Grave ault Co., Inc. Phone North 77 ket 0 2 o R 3 el A iz g one 2 - . N b auich e ‘II"U' ‘. \ syl wé Ale COminE e By one. RaMIR S \ R T e 2 e 7 LA LSS SP IS S SIS RAEROL IS SIS IS4 S HE P FIIRIAI A ARSI T 11T ST ARSI EPIIIIIST IS S I 17 5 R