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Always Ready Perry and Walsh and their hlzhl\ capable organiza ton are always ‘eady, day or night, to serve with the highest standard of mortuary service, Model chapel, pri- vate ambulances, Perry & Walsh Morticians 29 R SLNW . toor sun st w, Main 984 CLYDE J. NICHOLS, Inc. UNDERTAKERS 4209 9th St. N.W. Clyde 3. Niehols, Pres, Formeris Vice President-Secretars w Speare ¢ _Phone Col. 632 Service James T. Ryan ~ Funeral Director s unsurpassed ! Full Three-Month Privileges Open ! tended to the first 200 men joining dur- THE “Y" SEEKING SPECIAL ILLINI ALUMNI TO DII*E. MEMBERS FOR SUMMER piutrict Group Wil Homor Univer- TR | sity President Tomorrow. | _ University of Illinois alumni jn the | District will hold their annual dinner |at the University Club tomorrow eve- ning in honor of David Kinley, presi- to Those Joining During Two- Week Drive. Applications for special Summer membership at the Y. M. C. A. were being received yesterday with the open- ing of a two-week enrollment period. The special privileges will be e Frank White, retiring United States Treasurer, who was a graduate of the | ‘class of 1880. President Kinley will| make the principal address. A committee consisting of A. K. Fogg. R. L. Jarnigan and George S. Ward Is |In charge of the nrrlnk@moms ASKS ARLINGTON SPEECH | G. A. R Head Is Told Coolidge May Go to Gettysburg. Col. John McElroy, commander of the ing the campaign, which ends May 2 it was announced by-C; E. Fleming, sec- retary of the membership committee. The Summer cards entitle holders to full privileges for three months, includ- ing ~gymnasium, showers, ~swimming pool. Turkish baths and th: new solarium. Additional new lockers have b(‘(’;;‘ |I\st]nllt“d i 9 % e solarium has proved so popular that its facilities luu'rphcrn extehded o | Grand Army of the Republic, urged | give six men the artificial sun baths at | President Coolidge yesterday to deliver Sne time. Tt is belng supervised by Ed- | his Memorial day address on May 30 at | ward Beckett, irector the physical | Arlington, as has been the custom in | dmfm“‘::,f_ . director of the physical | [l cars. " Presid=nt Caolidge 1s con- 200 | sidering delivering this year's speech at Gettysburg. Pa Costume experts who pass on clothes| The President informed him, Col that are to be worn in moving l’ilrlurr&‘ McElroy said. that he would make his| look through a piece of blue glass to | final choice between the two places in Calls #4490 gres” 00 see how the colors will photograph. | the next few days. RATE 5 UNDERTAKING SERVICE $300 Funerals for $195 $150 Steel Vaults for $85 We have the finest embalmers obtainable. W. F Elliott, manager. is as_high class a funeral director as there 15 in town experience covers a lifetime. undertakers’ prices. our His Get the best at one-half the old-time Call W. W. CHAMBERS CO. Tha Brownstone Funeral Home Cor. 14th # Chapin Sts. N.W. Col. 432 UIR. HARRIS & CO. I i SUNDAY dent of the University of Illinos. and | STAR. WASHINGTON Y.W.C.A. SPRING COURSES WILL BEGIN THIS WEEK [ Instruction Will Be the Last Of- | fered Until Next October. APRIL WALMSLEY BURIAL SERVICES TOMORROW { posctiovtpinis | Full Military Honmors Will Be A number of Spring courses will be- SRRl MNP e gin this week at the Washington Y. in Auto Accident. | W. C. AL, at Seventeenth and K streets, | _— {and will continue until the end of May. | Full military honors will attend the | The courses will be the last offered by | burfal in Arlington National Cemetery the educational department of the “y"| tomorrow afternoon of Maj. Stephen 1"““1 next o"“bfl.‘ M. Walmsley and Mrs. Walmsley, who were killed in an | Dr. John E. Lind will give a course of automobileaccident i lectures on “Adolescent Psychology” near Encino, New Monday evenings from 7 to 8 o'elock. Mexico, last Sun- | On Tuesday evenings from 8 to 9 o’clock day. Their bodies the classes which Miss Alice H. Drake has been holding in art appreciation will be continued and new topics taken [P, 13 will from EIl Paso, Tex., tomorrow morning, accompanied by Maj. Walmsley sister, Miss Alice Walmsley of Eau Claire, Wis.. who - served as Y. M. C. A. hostess at Brest, France, dur- ing the World War. Religlous services at the graves will be conducted by 'BOOK REVIEWS MEETING. E R | * Chaplain John T. ][Thrc-n Volumes Will Be Discussed | Axton, fr.. at Fort Myer. ‘ 5 . The pail bearers: Lieut. Col. John §. at Library Wednesday. | Chambers. Quartermaster Corps. and Majs. R. E.'McQuillin, Cavalry; Sidney P. Spalding, Ol‘dnlnce Department ; John H. Hinemon, Signal Corps. course in modern fiction will be fgmn Wednesday evenings from 7 to| |8 o'clock. From 8 to 9 o'clock Wed- | nesdays Clarence A. Phillips will lecture on Ihr I|n\l‘l sories,” “To See Is to| Know.” Chester B. Watts will give | |8 course in astronomy for beginners on Thursday evenings " " ‘The next meeting in the series of | book reviews being held in the chil-| | dren’s room of the central building of | £ [ the Public Library will be held Wed- | gt T, McLane. Cavairy, and Paul W. nesday evening at 8 o'clock iy Emp Al aj. Walmsley was born in Eau Claire 6. 1886. He was graduated from i “Pheasant Jungles.” by C. W. Beebe, Jm"} will be reviewed by Miss Prances S.( JU0V 75 SEH6. He was uraduated from n 1012, | Osborne. librarian, southeastern branch | of the Public Library. “America Comes | of Age: a French Analysis.” by Andre cA Capt. Watson B. Miller, chairman of the rchabilitation committee of y Siegfried, will be reviewed by Miss Ma- tilde D. Williams, refercnee assistant, Mount Pleasant branch. “May. Alcott: | a Memoir,” by Caroline Ticknor, will | bvrx-r\-Irwvd by Miss Eleanor E. Wright, reference assistant. Central Library. Leference assistant, Central LIBMMY. __ | American Legion. and Miss Phyllis Cur- tis Keeler were married yesterday aft- ernoon at the home of the bride in the Commodore Apartments. Dr. Charles T_Warner, rector of St. Alban's Parish, officiated. Miss Keeler, who is the daughter of George Edward Keeler, is prominent in | golf circles of the National Capital. !~ Mr. Miller is a son of Mrs. Daniel B. Miller of Lanham, Md. OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT AT EISEMAN'S, 7th & F AR it B i In Our New Store R.Harris & Co ewelers and Dwmond Merchants DIAMONDS Our 52 years’ experience buying and selling perfect diamonds is your assurance of obtain ing genuine values here, fies our high standard of quality, signed mountings of gold and platinum, prices range from %50 10 $7,500 for solitaires iamond bracelers, brooches and cluster rings \ range proportionately, COMPLETE JEWELRY HOUSE ! Fach stone exempli- Well-de The W W R, HARRIS & CO. 1 o for Over Half ,[ SILVERW ARE “I'he selection of sterling silver displayed in our new store includes practically all famous patterns of flatware, And the service piece: range from attractive steak sets or bon-hon dishes at $5 to complete, hand-wrought silver services at $2,000, * * * You will be in terested, too, in our large stock of watches, ~ jewelry, plated wear and novelties, = P I OO i 05 .t 1 1 1 ---u-~-~mnqnwwuw-flc---v-u-u-m arrive here | ¢ the || THE WEATHER District of Columbia. and much colder today creasing cloudiness. Maryland—Cloudy and much colder today; tomorrow partly cloudy, rising temperature. Virginia—Cloudy and much colder, | ~Partly cloudy tomorrow in- portion today: tomorrow partly cloudy. rising temperature. West Virginia—Fair and colder in castern portion today: tomorrow creasing cloudiness, slowly rising tem perature, probably followed by showers. | Temperature for Twenty-Four Hours. | Midnight, 58; 2 am. 54: 4 am., 6 am. 56; 8 am. 56 12 noon. 68: 2 pm., 71 possibly preceded by rain in southeast | H pm., 8 pm., 71; 10 pm., 3 Highost, 74: lowest, 54. Temperature same_date Highest, 62; lowest, 37. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 11:15 am. high tide, 4:39 a.m. 0:00 last year— and and ‘Tomorrow-—Low 2:00 p.m.; high tide, tids, am. am. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun ross 5:30 a.m.; 6:46 p.m Tomorrow—8un rises 5:20 am.; sets 6:47 p.m. Moon rises 4:21 am.; sots 3:50 p.m. Automobile famps to be lighted_one- half hour after sunset. Weather in Various Cities. ~Temoerature Mav My sun s o1 VR b w0 .o a0 w00 03 X Sayannah Soattle, Wa. Sorinefield Tampa. Fla Toledo. Obi hilrs 1 WINS UNION POST. Theodore Perry Elected Official in Typographical Body. INDIANAPOLIS, April 14 (®) Theodore Perry of Indianapolis, pro- | gressive candidate,. was elected first | viee president of the Intarnational ‘Typographical Union, it was announced at union headquarters here today on completion of the tabulation of votes of the special election held April 4. His r(mznl was John Phillips of Phila- phia. | h' vote was taken to select a suc- cessor lo Seth R. Brown, resigned. The final vote was 29,821 for Perry and | 17,257 for Phillips. % - — Births Reported. The following birthe have been reported 1o the Health hhnflnnfll " I}-e past 4 hours ‘and el Al g M | | | | I Wamin ot & Mirray ™ Wiitiams. bor Ellzanein . " Courten and Wit awrencs L an "“Ram and ¢ oy dohn W Moseman Lewis W mul Clata Kraskin bov and Sovhie Stemberser. boy and Mary H . boy ¥ Tand Gertrude A Donneli oy Kenneth D and Ruth M. Heinbeck. bos. Clarence E. and Mildred E. Ly Harrs E_and A Joxenh and_Rosc Milton L. G and Nelli Jobn B “and Ethel M Tames and S Pro a nn.m boy. . Smith. girl Cletand. #irl, s Norman ‘and Lt Alvhonsns amd Ruth B L hn’ll H and Blonnie Lee, Madeline H e rient girl Lewis. mirl irl S M Bush. bos. 1 AN M Hall. box uth A, Craix. girl “FOUND. ‘Wwhite Chas b ..m “Ivon. GE Win 2RI W and book.American & 'Trase Finder rorurn. io shove han DIAMONT halfcarat - lost- fromi s weitiie | Detween Harrison st amd - ave Rewani i vicintiy_of Veterans set with one larse ..m[ two' small ditmoids At 1o sapohires Wand W DOG=Yeuriold gotier.whiis cars Reward. Fo G Bieklin {31 phone Hyattaviite 10 FOX TERRIER hlack and white” Wil Y200 Talbert S o ewart FOX TF Brown, spots over Ko Call N FRATERNITY BIN. b < Aprl 14 Rewand JOLD AVIATION WING {gave rewant Return to V00 TOEN 1w [GoLy CHOKER READS [ body: ik Hyattsville | RRTER white and black with small exrasanswer to name of KK loat_on Conn Decatur ASA0 BINRinder v Mrs B Main Ryt 15% POCKETHOOK ™ on Friday. Rewand Chanin st Aot 26, LARGE EARRING alx v of e Mt Pinas. Helene Sull an ihinestone laon, Roward. D. M. W e with e g at 2 U3 rewand Ker i i danihtre bow kioy Fri m v ehane North o win with small i axe laave at Hotel recelve veward nnmrn Am 1 back amonds ean i White snval) to name of | hent | FLATINUN RRACELEY confapuing e Wia | mond - and two. g { Bevant st oand \\umln'ml TAth st bus Reward N POCKETROOK peme et B s, we A 1 POOBLE BOG. white hair name “Samdy ' rewand. Pill ICE DOGS, one with tes 1 et s W |‘ll| IR DOG l\\lmlhu ol with tag Nu, o and, dui] Diauden ave. .u i o hange In Gearget Ainmtand FIEs, ope \-.n Tini ittt o Ahoral anl it yrlml\ml [ 1 M W Phone North it POCKET DIARY ol owner Yoave nw Tt with T lot ot 104 H st “Reward. | T ohain callal Col. 4200, miin e SMAT Ll' ldresy ‘\l EOTA \1 | vt ' L (hald ) and fl"' dotlars. Pinder R AT, o, B WS, P Thih st nw, and receive rewand . I M LA bine sk B A0 am Satunday “glrlnv\l JoiGalae ek i "1 Mm'm LARA R ! nv-r W \1‘- N e vimmed 00t G | Wi ) h\!\.. oY old. Blein itk \: o ear ‘\.\;m ’\l\ Whattey s Valued 8 Wonany " sun | wiil 0o | o | SANDERS Deaths Reported. 1Tha following deaths have been reported t« the Health 1 in_the past 24 hours Mary J. numm a William 1. Benh, Rose L. Russell Josenh Mary E. uamn Joseph . S Daniel ¥ MeCormick 47 an, Deaths. ASTIAN, Thy Aprit 12. 1929, AR Aaiidence . 2 t. now. WiLe am, 7 W & z LIAM M. beloved hus! thryn fin 1 % Lyons Sebastian, Funeral from, the afote e £ atives nerzency Hosnital | ’lnk,m,“ Mount ofzet the Shepher: Univer. rehat 1riends "I\Iltd Cometery. SERASTIAN. Mombe No 5 National Indan war Vete o requests nm.m“ o MU RPHY. Comdr. THoMAS MeGRATH. Adit- 15! SMITH. i Wednesday. A 978, T iomia Simemaal ATRYING 'SHTTA! devoted huysband of Anna Smith. and son 1 wsie Handy. Funeral Monday. A’V'vl . from his late residence =027 Interment. Arlington National o Fmma Wagner. of D. of C. C mp. <ty Hoanital | Kinzman ot G o Georzetown Walter Reed General | Groseclose Walter Reed | W o 11 Bohins: Card of Thanks. ., v CATHERIN 3 _wish - to " exoedes Toved" -u» ot rm.x *5 Wagne nigh m e Monday. April 1 Coreys Chureh: On Fridar, Aprl 13 1874, at own University Hospital daughter “of the late aner. azed 47 vears. » 1esidence. m yile. Mo 1o for their eour: [ " DL " Comimpa ave on Monaay. Aveii 16 1o St Jero; u- e e, M4 W BARNES, saturdas. Aol 341 mass i 2t 9 am. e Eme zeney. Hospital: 2o ¢ A, Barnes Funeral and N €. ng at Gaw on at Pelaved w On Saturdas Anw 14 Genrer. L. In mcmnflam I sad and laving mem orr of lite Frida > Arnei! todav. April 15 1054 Sjeen on mother and take thy rest No more nain or sorrow shall cross youf wembered in death fiher. mther. sieen. sleen slaen DATGHTER. SOPHONIA RROUR. In sid but lovmz remembrance B v e one. GEORGE W, BARBACE: Who departed this life Avril 15. 1927. One sear ago our hearts were stricken: O e ame e Ioved was called. above. Thoueh fone em us our bearts will remory aweet of our hest loc FOTED WIFE AND CHILDRES but lovinz remembrance thres rothera Diher reintvee " 2t Avril 1 invit BLANDFOED. On < Gt her redide ¥. BUDD. who died ten years aze Werh 131018 vonr memore dear father, ol A todas o to Hols o Trterment Mt Olivat Cometers Cand friends invited CARTIER, Washineton Lo, P. 0. Fike. The lodge w e D 'HILDKZ'! . n me. ot _ou: heloed hand and hmo- \7\" IA\{ 0. DIGGR, who denarted this life one year ago todar, « debt we knww. vaid the price Todge of the heveafiar 1.lonz for you. and Tvices At late residence . an RG0 nm Funeral Mondse moriiiz, ” Interment w-um oAt or of ATHAN PRI Fxatted Ruler A HELT - saetars. 15 | CURTIN. On Frides. Aoril 13 1928 JOHYN | 1. beioved won of Mary d the fate Daniel 4 . SUTI 3t 18 herter. God knows hest for sour lif='s work was hard. and you deserve <o"from the heizhts of heaven above. Jiiat Tonk dnwn on thass ou jo Arwd when Nte it dazk ere 3 lite Ym'k JUFoough. the Clonds and rest— "BEVATED WIFE AND CHILDREY. rememheanes of oz degr a riends invited DAVIS. On Wednesday her readence. HOR RACHEL ©. heloved wife of W. J pred & véare. Funeral sersic held Saturday. April 14. at 1 Grace Enisconal _Chureh, Rev William H. Pettu her six zrandsons. Aprit 11 - & w;_r-mw\'n\s MOTHER AND BROTH ed 1o the memors of cur and father. JAMES W o antered infn the great be- odas. Pailbearers were e "vears 'as0 April 15 vond 1025 Three vears todar. dear one. you left nus: We miss sou more and more each dar. Qar ‘hearts are sad with wrrow our_home same Drwvn:n wlrr MAREARRY Jonx- DAUGHTER. MARY iy HARR WS ulnmm\ | 4 ‘bhat Vov ng_ remem . e m. one nu 1 md.y Apnil | 131978 a1 Gar- . EBAUGH. aged at’ Hysong s nw. " Funeral Npndas. Anril BA On Fridav field Hospital nu.m 18 veare Rem Al memiers of the l.w.. Roek Soctaty are harehs notifiel ‘ jhe death of Mrs. AMANDA rrnr.lm\ On Thlh‘u(\\ Aoril 12 1928 at e at ) Alexandria heloved "wie | el M| Tuw oniv 3 sten that divides s from glory rment in_Tvy 1 no mortal has seen There is one who sull will linger at the ere iNE af Willian: Leveritie Fink dav. Aprii 16. from_ St Chiirch. Alexandria. Va. Hill Cemeiors FRAZIER. Ta the offi Di o U shall ‘g “von . mother. when et s Tim fingers ave lified the vei DEVOTED DAUGHTER MARY. - SON. In lovine remembrance of ou father. ALFRED ROBINSON Mimnesots ate. e who devari thiglife (wo years ago foday. Avnl 15. vs and memhers of A. 1L O of tifed of the A R. all meeting Bome 142 a1 Tuesday, Avril ‘17. from Ilmlnl Church, b between 41 llldw l" RI’\ HARVEY, W P ERTIE EDELIN. Fin Soc On Saturdar. Anril B 8t her tesdenee -n ave now N Y E_ helon James B. Gallagher. Notice of lunenl hereatten GORMAN. ¢ Saturday. Apri) 14, 10 MARGARET A beloved dauzhter of 'the fnie Michel B and Johanna A Gorman | e Almus R, - Speare 51 Connectic ve | ol u.m'“ |'s h With memories sweet of our best v, ‘M 0‘ ‘ ALTER. g e it 'at Mount Oiiver Come: n 2 of our dear Dfirvnli JORA ,‘ fa lk'ml’ltd this life 2| vears aso. A our mbther. u_nl:flm\ '\Lfll 41 vears zzo. Ancil 14. 1887 ("frfln\lr Rearts i the- years that b Yo Jike yours. dear parents, ever has 30, 0ther vorshin abides and endures. hful, uneelfish and vatient like vours " stronc yearning and ‘o remember our w! Ard vori are the one we iways thi DACCHTZR, l.r'\’ h oy of deother. 3 wZ'_":.' o h":r dear e w-rnn only your m'e”mur‘v‘ Jear father. YOUR iw’\-o BUICH] sTaNTo nm- Tears azo our hearts stricken. The one so loved wai cfll: Thoueh kmm ouic] Fridar. Av | vert Haw ave Pyner nev Honriatta James and Mildred H; tate residence. av. April 17, tends invited at at his W. Warren Taltavull Mth & th & Spring Rd. Col. 464 ALMU R.SPEARE ucceeding the orginal W R 18’3 Connecticut E’v-n.n Potcmac 4600 0N M w43 yes, at P40 F Timothy Hanlon 641 B St N E Phove L8343 Wm. H. Sardo & Co. llnnle Limousine Ambulance Lincoln 524 Emma Bradiey Heald hereatter. “ohapel. Washingl “hapal. Washingtan Abri 1608t 10 am On Satuniay_mormine. April 14, at Bis reslence. SO34. PAt. mow: Ner ' A HURST Totermest "bot .. Monday. Aneil 13 Nonnt ARR neral lv.-m S e of AT B 1 heceIt ave.. on Sunday Abetl 2 hm. Interment at Moaroe \-n 15 Emouen 8 host lence Tuewiay Apr it Lebanen nmm. and Ede sts. n s s Puney from he STARLISHED iate JOHN R. WRIGHT CO W Phone N AONES, e CHARLE onn st A hug len Bannaker). Notice of funeral herp: JONES On Friday RETH " Herbert E’ Nevius Funeral Home York Ave. N W. Main 2608 e N i e Roek Denarted this life At Walter Reed Howmital devotad son of Mary Naney Creek Cemetars | Fradas. Aned 13, JORN W E Wilker Hunzerfond LEWIS and e undson of N " N Camtan St NORTR “P.A. TALTAVULL LR uu\uu. Mar. L] u‘u s ¢ ) Jewtie Crovby Rhines & Nines funeral chap. ntarmeat. Arlinglon On_ Fridny 03 N st and feiends Miled. (RN ‘\n '\ RRANCN OFFICE. ment at Conereas etsry \»Yr 1 MAJOR. O % Anril 14 | ¥ “i7F V. L. SPEARE CO. lm and May Fleanor Maer. Fu " .d and lnl'rhkl!l YNt 13 Netther the MTROR O e conme g BRI W Ved wife af Heary | MIth the eriainal “‘ *m- Rm € Mihm vnnrln\ from the ahove rest . on Tuesday . Apeid 17 at BAN am Jusenh'y ¢ Revuiem 1018 A, \ L BrIYate Olivet Cemetery Kindly iwu! 141NN A chuselts ave ne nent. Phone Fra: 2wt EWHTIAN LR Puneeat and 4::'-.,;::-%“-:*&:";\.‘:‘"*‘" | SIGN! aLAacxsroNn.' 1407 H Beautifnl Flora! Designs. §§ and up, __CALL MAIN sty Fromut Aute Delivere mm. ‘Gu ‘e’"“'“zé';""c‘é.’.““}i“z F St “GEO. C. SHAFFER Hs‘n\ 13““\ ‘fl'fl‘&”‘g i.‘"‘ oo d Aaisb Ab i £ L4 e MONUMENTS. BAT D uml‘l“m‘ X 'rg.l SITY. D00t base b hase muur\ A Ao NORRISHN e RRISO: On Thuralav Anit 1 (e Walter Reed Husnital OSCAR heloved hushand of Mrs e Hson Johe W Tames an \u i m- for he ervices wil B e Wrior I'l\l \ K\ N e 1ot Rl Yelama See: Wbt 1T A e Re T Bunat's tuneral nar In ave 0 Fridas Anl 13 1898 at TEYARDER ikiay. Fun RiGiate "veshlonce, 10A8" Bucas ok on Monday Awril 18 st %30 am Anthonvs ehuh | w mv ass Wil be ~I¢n\w- and | W W s frionds tavited. dntgrment v onel n ! Cometery Sudddanty Awrid y o o b T m 4 ubierhl T, Nanover ¢hm|‘ fing Gearen G0 VAT Sunday: w3 A W | ROSE. Apl 15, 108, K Funeral | m"-v\ll n Interment | u,. Thuvsday v nse. o o et favs dpei e, DR LR LN Vit \m.... § emetar Thustas Annit v W4 L R TSN N Funeral services al chanel af Jassnh TS sona i an Manda a Miaheat etias af Auoyt 4 A8a8 .;;L . Iierment AN | X w’.fii‘fi" *

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