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Col. 432 Col. 432 r Service Costs Less $300 Funerals for. .$195 $150 Funerals for. .$100 $150 Steel Vaults for 385 Ambulunce- W.W. Cllambers Co. The Brownstone Funeral Home Cor. 14th & Chapin Sts. N.W. MRS. F. V. KING DEAD. | Funeral Services Here Today—In- terment in Mohawk, N. Y. Mrs. Florence V. King, formerly a | widely known pianist in New York and Savannah, Ga, died at her residence, 1601 Hobart street, yesterday, after a short illness. She would have been 87 years old Friday. Funeral services were conducted in the Shrine of the Sacred Heart Catholic Church today at 8:30 o'clock. | ment will be in Mohawk, N. Y., Friday. Mrs. King had been a resident of this city for the past eight vears, etta, Ga. Inter- | She was | " the widow of Ralph B, King of Mari- | THE EVENING Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported to the Health Department in the past 24 hour Floronce V. King. Samuel M. Gaines Samuel Wilson, Hownital Alice G. Thomas, 66, "5 M. Davia, 66, Gallinger Munfoipal Hos. PHieph M. 0'Connor, 80, 1108 Spring rd. B8, Sibley Memorial Hos s, 56, 5100 Chevy Chase §iblex Memorial Howpital 4. Provide fe R. Forrost, 08, St 87,1601 Hobart pl. . 1257 Hamlin st.n.e 67, Gallinger Munictpal 0635 Piney Branch Mzatwin's Hon 440 a0 ot Howpital nger pl. s.e. Norman William nwsm. Sophia 1. Rarksd Briefly ,’Dtals}hgtory of fl)r ity of Waghington and District of Qolumbia SAI.\'T PATRICK'S Cath- olic Church, Tenth St. Northwest, between F and G Sts,, has a most interesting history. The ground upon which this now Father property bought by stands was hed Caffery neral We have to offer fine fu- service at most mode erate prices; from $125 and up, complete. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, | Solomon, | into a “silent policeman” in Wllmlng< from the Government in 1794 for eighty pounds. The first pipe organ in the District of Columbia was used in St Patrick’s, and prior to 1810, there were no pews. 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In- terment was in Glenwood Cemetery. Mr. Solomon was found dead under the wreckage of the automobile. His wife, Mrs. Ann Solomon; M Mildred Hurst, 1620 R street, and N dith D. | Palmer, 1740 K street, were thrown | clear of the automobile in the accident | but injured to the extent that hospital | treatment was necessal Mal riage LlC(‘ni(‘S. Tttt e LoRte Bt of Staunton Vit e Kirkadate and & Roy . Miller and Ruth It ‘& Bateman ot iy e L oveimin of Cott Harvey and Susic T ' “tevitio and Ger o vity ver, s city and N Va. and| Khts, Md., ) ‘(le‘N Kram: (s T I1. Hixson i lio” A s, both | . Shep- | Qliftord: &7 diten aid A1 ha M Nathaniel’ Skinner and Mary M Bn :hs R(‘po\ ted. hs have bpen reported A Lnbh't has been placed at the site of the Philadeiphia printing shop where | the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution of the United States and Washington's Farewell Address were printed. Dyed Mourning Black In 24 Hours ClrmackDryCleanmg&DyemgCo. | NW 6 nu.mm Gircle 2169 18th Perry & Walsh Morticians Private Ambulances 29 H St. N.W. Main 984 {OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT AT |EISEMAN'S, 7th & F: 1st Trust Loans Any Amount D. C. and Montgomery County Large Construction Projects FRED T. NESBIT 1010 Vermont Ave. M. 9392 f_Q THE WEATHER District of Columbla—Rain tonight and possibly tomorrow morning; slightly warmer tomorrow, Maryland, Virginia and West Vir- ginla—Rain tonight and possibly to- morrow morning; warmer tomorrow. Record for 24 Hours. ‘Thermometer——4 pm,, 44; 8 p.m,, 43; 12 midnight, 41; 4 am,, 39; 8 am, 37; noon, 40, )'llunml‘trr 4 pm 30.04 l) midnight, 8 nn ., 29.97; noon, 29.83, Highest, temperature, 44, occurred at 4 pm. yesterday. Lowest temperature, 37, occurred at | 8 am. today. ‘Temperature same date last year— Highest, 63; lowest, 34. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United S Geodetic S ‘Today—Low tide, pm.; high tide, pm. ‘Tomorrow 8:14 pm.; | 1:04 pm. The Sun and Moon, Sun rose 5 es Coast and 6:31 am. 12:01 am, and 7:19 and 12:14 Low tide, 7:21 high_tide, am, and 12:48 am. and ‘Today:- 38 am.; sun sets | 6:41 pm. Tomorrow—Sun rises 5:36 am.; sun sets 6:42 p.m. Moon rises 12:06 a.m.; sets 9:27 pm Automoble lamps to be lighted one- | half hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. Great Falls—Slightly muddy. W lther in Various Cities. 9 Tewveraturs, g ®5 3 Stations. § Weather. Cloudy Atlania o000 Atlantie ity otroit Paso. . Iv Clotdy 004 Cloudy . Pelondy ili4 Clondy ++ Cloudy ! Clou I Cloudy Clondy © Clonay © Rain Cloudy 606 Rain today.) Weather Cloudy Clondy ( w,,,.m (7 am.. Greenwich time, Bein - Conenhacen, I He :‘-ud’y oudy Rain ARGENTINA DATA For the week ending Apri 03 13 —0.7 +0.68 OUR designers create Floral Emblems that combine expressive beauty with best taste. SPRAYS & Wreatl’xs,$5 up NEW STORE 1407 H Se. Telephone Main 3707 ‘THE FREEDOM— A truly mivacle shoe, the last word in correction and comfort Hours that have less than sixty minutes Sixty minutes make an hour according to the clock, but some- times your shees—and yo feet—tell a different story, Ground Grippers, for instance, shorten the longest hours of the hardese day. In the Ground (-nrper Corrective models you will find a h well-made, well-styled si and correct foot troubles. Give oe, scientifically de: utmost of fit and comfort -ml embodyin goed (o give the ures that prevent Ground Grippers a chance— then you'll wonder how you ever got along without thema SHOES FOR ALL hington: Ground Gripper THE FAMILY gl'ncb s Ground Gripper Shoe Shoppe, 1315 E 5t. N.W. APRIL 11, CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. ‘The Sigma Alpha Phi will give a dance at the Colonial Hotel, The Sojourners’ Club will have a| meeting and buffet supper at the| Colonial Hotel, Kismet Council, Royal Arcanum, will meet, 8 o'clock, at 24 Grant place. Speaker, Grand Regent I. 8. Childs. A card party for the benefit of St. Ann’s Infant Asylum will be conducted at 7 Dupont circle, 8:15 o'clock. A dance will be held at the Nurses' Home of the Emergency Hospital, 1711 New York avenue, 9 o'clock. 1928, The Louislana Soclety of Washing- ton will hold its Spring meeting, 8:15 o'clock, in auditorium of the National Press Club. Dr. W. F. Draper, assistant surgeon general, United States Public Health Service, will discuss the activities of the service. Park View Citizens' Assoclation will meet, 8 o'clock, in Park View School Official war plctures rel ed by the War Department, “Amerlca Goes Over,” will be shown. Auxiliary home board of Bethany Chapter, No. 24, O. E. S, will have a card party, 8 o'clock, at Oyster Audi- torium, Twenty-sixth and Pennsylvania avenue, Mrs. Ethel Norris, chalrman. . No, 4, W. R. C., will meet, 7:45 o'clock, at G. A. R. Hall. The Michigan Park Citizens' Asso- | clation will meet, 8 p.m., at Bunker Hill School. The Benning Citizens' Association will meet, 7:45 pn., in the Benning School. FUTURE. The Kiwanis Club will meet for its | business luncheon tomorrow, 12:30 p.m., | at the Washington Hotel. The usual meeting date was deferred to allow for | the Easter service celebrated annually | by the club. Columbla Historieal Soc April 17, 8:15 pam, in assembly hall of the Cosmos Club. “John Howard | Payne, Poet, Actor, Playwright and the Author of ‘Home, Sweet Home, ™ by | Rosa Pendleton Cliles.” Bololst, Rosa M. | ark. C. Franeis Jenkins will give an fllu: trated lecture on “Pictures by Radi before the Men's Club of Mount Plea: ant Congregational Church, April 16. The occasion will be the annual ladies’ night of the club. Church membership and the public invited. The George Baldwin McCoy unit, American Legion, will meet Friday, H)‘:mt aum., at the Church of the Cov- enan The Clan MacLennan, Order of Scot- | tish Clans, and Lady MacLennan, l Daughters of Scotia, will give a dance Friday evening at the Colonial Hotel Members will give an exhibition of old Scottish dances. The City Employes’ Assoclation, Local No. 1, will meet tomorrow, 8 p.m., at 1006 E street. A card party for the benefit of the Masonic and Eastern Star Home will be held in the large ballroom of the Willard Hotel, under the auspices of | Esther Chapter, No. 5, Order of the Eastern Star, tomorrow afternoon from 2 to 5 o'clock. Burnside Corps will meet | A card party and dance under auspices of the North Capitol Citizens" Association will be given April 13, 8:30 p.m. at St. Martin’s Hall, 1910 North Capitol street. Anacostia Council, No, 14, Daughters of America, will conduct a card party for the benefit of the Orphans’ Home fund of the order April 18, 8:30 p.m., Masonic Hall, Fourteenth and US(YEcB southeast. Independent Council, No. 2, Daugh- ters of America, will hold a card party in the Junlor Order of United Ameri- can Mechanics’ Temple, 808 I street, for the benfit of the Orphans’ Home fund of the order, A The Soclety of ves of the Dis- trict will hold a reception, card party and dance April 18, 8:30 pm., at the Washington Club, in place of the annual banquet usually held by the soclety. ‘Trinity Chlp(er. No. 33, will have a card party April 16 at the home of Mrs. Evelyn Strout, 819 C street south- west. A program of songs and readings, closing with a playlet, “An lmerstenlr Romance,” will be given April 17, 8:15 p.m., at Westminster Church. An Easter card part party will be given by the Rector's Ald of St. Andrew's Church tomorrow at 2:30 pm. and again at 8 pm. at Chesmut Farms Auditorium, Twenty-sixth street and Pensylvania aven The Y's Men's Club will meet at luncheon at the Hamilton Hotel tomor= row, 12:30 pm Gmn!s Adoptlons. Justice Hitz today legalized the adop- | tion of Norman C. Cook, nd his sis- ter, Helen A. Cook, 17, by their uncle and aunt, Horace L. Richardson and Lua M. Richardson, 3444 Oakwood terrace. The father of the children is dead and their mother has remarried. The decree changes the names of the children to Richardson. Attorney Willlam C. Ash- ford_represents the petitioners. nw.Phone Nor BARTPIN. diamond cir ward & Lothrop's and the Roward. Return fo cashie between W ayflower H Mayflower H ol “Toots": gver head.' 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[ 'h it e 104 ) turnod SR Nt T tr\\ DUAF T T Tfl”‘ A \ ¥ x-.n.u-. LIS \‘a[ POLICE VETERAN BURIED. Michael E. Hagan Had Spent Nearly 45 Years in Service. Funeral services for Michael E. Hagan, 170, veteran member of the| Metropolitan Police force here, who dled at his residence, 2053 H street northeast, Sunday, were conducted in the Holy Name Catholic Church today at 9’ o'clock. Interment was in Mount Olivet | ¥ Cemetery. | Mr. Hagan, who was the second oldest | member of the force in point of se ice, had served as special mounted cort to President Roosevelt. He would have completed 45 years' continuous service, July 12. | RITES HELD FOR PASTOR Rev. Chnrlu M. Kreldler ‘Will Be| Buried in Elmira, N. Y. Funeral services for Rev. Charles M. Kreidler, pastor of the Mount -Rainier | Christian Church, who died in Sibley Hospital Monday, were conducted at the residence, 3715 Thirty-third street, to- day at 8 o'clock. Rev. Harvey Baker Smith, pastor of the Columbia Heights Christian Church, officiated. Interment will be in Elmira, N, Y. Rev, Mr, Kreidler, who was 59 years old, had been pastor of the Mount ? Rainler Christian Church for the pn..t (nnr years. He came here from Elmira, Y., where he had a mmmm for 15 w*flr‘: He also had ha torates at | Baltimore, Troy, N. Y.; Mfl“nukl‘t Wis,, and Chicago. MRS. M. A. REGAN DIES. Funeral Services Friday for Life- | long Resident of Capital. Mrs. Mary A. Regan, 76 years cld, died at her residence, 817 Sixth street northeast, yesterday after a short ill- | ness. She was a lifelong resident of | this city and the widow of Paul Regan. | She fs survived by two daughiers, | Mrs. Timothy L. Costello and Mrs. R. J. Grace, and a son, Francis Regan. | Funeral services will be conducted in St. Aloysius Catholic Church Fridav | morning at 10 o'clock. Intcrment will | be in Mount Olivet Cem Departed this life Monday. Apri RAYMOND, bveloved husband of | ‘nm'l'n“.““ Bell’ and_ sn of Richard” Bell, | pring rd. nw. | 1 pm. | tional - Ceme: Foll military o el father ores son. Fu- Sader ct.law: dneslay, April 11 1928, at tence. "BO8T F S 8. T helovea wife of W. 3 Davis 53 years. Notice of funeral bere: . . On Tuealay. Al his residence. 936 4th st beloved _ husband # ral from the April 13, 8:30 et "o repose of his soul Olivet Cgmetery. n.w Interment Tuesday. April 10, 1028, JORN ¢ SCIST of Romie. ltaly. Suddenly, on \\Mnam 'Hucln . Del * April 10, St uw sk Massi o, Satanlay, Avell nee to Holy Rosary u high requiem mass m, for the repose of St Mary's Cattatie Tuesday. y 1' oved Witn of F' ot By ‘onder PRESTON. 1028 after & 1445 Mass, | = 58 years. b (Fmma - and W X. Departad this life Sunday JOSEPHINE PHOENIX, af! She leaves o m [ Veto A Phoenix rs.” Saphomia ™ vana pril 10, 1 K Aol eral will take R17 Gh st 30 @ clock. where at o 1008 m'\b\n-! ROEDER. lev Hospiial ¥ Ani Tuesday, Anri) CHARLES ¥ Union 'Ces RYON, On T rosidence. A be John W Rvon rwlay, Aprl 1% 130w On Wednestay Hospital and of An R sarn Al N \N\l\\) TN A Siivh, A SAITH « menta.” Remains reating At Almus R. Speare, 1083 Conn. ave peral trom |\J|>'!ur‘ af Almia R Speate, Ju Conn. A o \u\m«u\ a oy K= rment TAVLOR, Ann\ 10, 1098 at nw Cant, W ARRITTA TR Sl hytsbin Ve A Vicghia Tavhw, TO Vea s i v, (B w GRORGER € Neats, beloved SR - Titerment Consressional wh\ at Pl 1 THOM A m\‘\-.mx ol e N8 wge: Fherat from “\i A w3 v 4N Waners e of W ¥ e 14 On Toesday. Anril 10, e Neta WEBSTER. Deaths. On Taesdas, Apct _n:a 1028, 1n An eager EDDINGTON. new AND MOTHER: E SE' GRANDDAUGH- OTH MONROE T4 YLOR OFFLTT. CAROL . T parted this 1 we: 11, 1905, AND DAUGEH- We feel fn o Foaad r'-.r son. wish it wers be just a I To say a few words MOTHER AND FATHER eyes are ciosed in_sleep, ice 1 hear no mare. ies m my fond heart keep ng little bo GRANDMA We who love him sadiv miss We o ol him vers dear 5 hours of th 1s presence AT BERDIE facred to the ved uncl ot iz near SD RENIE. * memory of m$ k ARDS. s world there is sorrow That the erim monster an: ss babe when you Jou toiled and the praved to help Jus and dearest nery of ms deac m: departed th 111, 1019 FU! EK\I. DI!ECmRS. Herbert B. Nevius Funeral Home New York Ave. NW. Main 2606 Timothy Hanlon Nl A st N F Wm. Sardo 5 =y Co. ine Ambulance Lincoln 524 ‘Fr‘mk Geier’s Sons Co. EERNTI W N Mnln 2473 JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. ENTARLISHE 1337 N.W__ Phone Nosea 4% T CHAS. S. ZURHORST T. 301 _EAST CAPITOL Phove Linealn 3 T F. COSTELLO “P. A TALTAVULL N3 TALTAVULL, Mze, Tth St S W n N0 BRANCR_OFFICE. 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