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—————————— e . - THE SUNDAY ' STAR, WASHINGTON, 0‘) D. 0. : APRIL 1928—PART 1. OFFICERS TRANSFERRED. Maj. N. A, Harper Comes to Gen- eral Dispensary Here. Maj. Samuel J-Randall, Dental Corps. has been transfeffed from Fort Myer, Va, to Ohio State University, Colum- bus: Maj. Neal A Harper. Dental Corps, from Ohio State Uriversity to the Gen eral nfix\flllnr\ Washington: M. Cleveiand C. Glee, Corps of Engincers, {rom Fort Leavenworth, Kans. to. Fort THumph: Va.: Lieut. Col. Reginald H. Kelley, h.un(l’\ from Army War College. this city. o duty with the Min- nesota Nationai Guard at St. Paul | Capt. Willlam N. Thomas, Corps of En- | gineers, from Pittsburgh to Fort Hum- | | phreys: First Lieut. John W. Wofford, | | 2d Cavalry. from Fort Riley, Kans, | to 3d_Cavalry, Fort Myer; Capt. Wil- liam F, Gent, Infantry, from Infantry School. Fort Benning. Ga.. to. the Ma- rine Corps School. Quantico. Va. and First Lieuts Newton Longfellow and | Charles P. Prime. Air Corps. from | Mitchell Field, Long Island, to the office | of chief of Air Corps, Munitions Build- A girl who has just left school will be the mayoress of Holborn, Enuiand She is Miss Gladys Clark. onlv daugh- ter of Councilor Albert John Clark. LOWEST RATE UNDERTAKING SERVICE $300 Funerals for $195 $150 Steel Vaults for $85 We have the nanager, is as high ence covers a akers' prices. 1a: fetime. Get finest embalmers obtatnable a funeral director &s there is in town. W . Elliott, our His the best at one-half the old-time Call W. W. CHAMBERS CO. The Brownstone Funeral Home Cor. 14th & Chapin Sts. N.W. | Senator ‘Announces Itinerary for | night of | plan of salary incr il REED TO TALK TWICE NEAR WILSON BIRTHPLACE| | SHIPPING NEWS Arrivals at and Sailings From New York Tour Beginning on April 25, By the Associated Press Senator James A. Reed, candidate for the Democratic nomination for Prest |, 10\ O dent, announced erday that he had | Stavangerfiord—0slo’ accepted fnvitatiins to speak m CHf- | Erederik VT ton Forge nd Covington, Va. en the | M The fwo towns are | sional di: N was horn. i DUE TODAY. Manuel Arnus—Cadix Ulua—Port Limon. . . Madison-— ok 'OMORROW, on.. located in whish Whadre il Senator Reed's vrospectiv for the um». follows April 2: m.. Lewisburg aocil 25.7:30 pm., Covington, Va : April 25 9 p.m, Clifton | Pk A-,ml 2. Huntington, W. | 27, Mi e April and April k: Akt — don’ Avril o Bermda, ~Avril Aol Avril Anril CApril DUE TUESDAY. At e F Tand. Ohio, 8 pm. Akrn, ' Chlu ' sMooT SCANS PAY PLAN Utah Senator flehv\'l\s Some Action Possible This Term Senator Smoot. Republican of Utah, and chairman of Senate finance committee, said yesterday he is making a study of data relating to a proposed es in the Govern- ment service. but was not ready to dis- | L, N cuss the question in detail because he | SAILING TOMORROW has not completed his survey. Reliance.—Snnthamyton. The Senator indicated he. believed | SAIL e is a_chruce for action on thef . o SAl . ct this session. His only ref- | et F “\‘\" "\"“"“‘ arence to the form the legislation should ol that it should be worked out ale rather than a flat increase. 1o sAonl 5 Aoril Bermud. Avril Sonthampton otterdam orfolk DUE SATURDAY Matur vinidan Jefferson—Norfolk | Manretania Valandam — e Hamilton— OUTGOING STEAMERS ESDAY. DNESDAY. e SAILING THURSDAY. Introducing Another Most Original “HAHN toe, wing tions. AA4d to C widths “DOTTIE" prrlon- “Lady Luxury?’ Picot Edge Pointed Heel Al-Silk Hose ting Starting tomorrow—ull companions shoes $1.95 for like And “Women's at our Women’s F St. Shop SPECIAL” Novelty 3212 14th AN ErDou| rick Vili—Copentiaren ertoni— ork-—therhours hne. Anamateros hoy | Zala M. Baliles. girl. i osihet, boy Jared R, L. Brown. wirl Wiikiam T aid ‘Catherine A Burronghe Arnolt B and Clara & tave. boy illie Cotodney. cirl E ‘and Alice M. Cozzens. twin M. arles. wirl noand Aenes M A orence, Fuchsman . Gall boy. Tee el and Carmela Grifone. Rov Wiitle 7" "\nd Marzaret. L. Guthne Roland M and Anna L, Hridson K Dol aguingls hoy hov hay. oy gir) . oy ne Prevwtt. girl "Rich: wir) o Fiinn B Roherts. hoy i1 3 and Lillian E Rogere, hoy, Andrew T and Voola ¥ "Shafter. Norris and Tile Shoor mett D and Winnie And Vila 6 Sutie Lewis A Marzarel Tremearne Wiilliam and Bessie Valis bov Arthur F_and Fidna M. Vanderlinden len Bowman. irl nd Flossie Camnbell ;i"‘ .nmn Carter. ho wir) Organization —to efficiently serve mankind is one of the reasons for our success. We en- deavor at all times to render the high- cst standard of mor~ tuary service. Model chapel. Private am- J bulances. Just phone Perry & Walsh Morticians ¥uik <X v, Main 984 01 5th St. N.W. Tth & K in Juniortown Shop™—12 And as the quantity is limited, prompt action advisable! nsational Offe GENUIN PYTHON Costume Footwear 10* Very Remarkable Values fortur thi are at “ add morrow-—gennine |’ highest quahty, In hand-turn model Python with Py new vith heige kid thon decorations e in being able to F10.50 group to- shoes, of the the five fashionable pictured Blonde Patent leather ython Womert's shnp And in 1207 F S, Baltimore (CVIL ENGINEERS MEET WEDNESDA Annual Convention of Ameri- | can Society Will Bring | National Figures. ; Bringing national figures in the pro- | fession to the Caplital, the annual con- vention of the American Society of Civil Engineers will get under way at the Hotel Washington Wednesday morning. Secretary Hoover and Dr. Lyman J. | | Briggs, assistant director of the Bureau of Standards, will addre the opening session. At noon Wednesday the en- ;| gincers will be received at the White House. Dr. Briggs will outline the work of the bureau in his address. Every fa- cility of the institution will be placed at the disposal of the engineers for | their sessions. A special committee, headed by Starr Truscott and including E R. Frisby and W. A. Slater. is co- | 1 operating with officials of the local sa- ciety in working to obtain greater co- operation hetween the bureau- and | members of the engineering craft in | the future. Avery to Extend Welcome. C. Dwight Avery; president of the | Distriet of Columbia section of the so- | ciety. will preside at the opening ses- | sion, District Commissioner Dougherty | will give the address of welcome. The | response will ‘be by Lincoln Bush of .st Orange, N. J. president of the | national organization Women visitors will be entertained | by a committee of which Mrs Hoover is | honorary chairman. and Mrs. Charles || H. Tompkins, chairman Their_aides | are: Mrs. Avery, Mrs. Harrison Brand | ir: Mrs Carey H. Brown, Mrs. Owen B ‘Frrnch Mrs. Francis F, Gillen. Mr: John B. Gordon. Mrs. N. C. Grover, | ¢ Mrs. Charles B. Hawley, Mrs. John C. || | Hoyt, Mrs. Edgar Jadwin, Mrs. Edwin | | W. James, Mrs. Benjamin E. Jones Mrs. | E. Lester Jones, Mrs. O. C. Merrill. Mrs Richard Park, Mrs. George R. Putnam. Mrs. Brehon B. Somervell, Mrs. Her- { man Stabler, Mrs. Harry Taylor and | Mrs. James H. Van Wagenen. | General Committee. The general committee on arrange- ments consists of Mr. Avery, chairman: E. W. James and D. H. Sawyer. Other committees are: Reception—J H. Van Wagenen, chairman: C. Birdseye, H. K. Bishop. William Bowie, W. N. Brown, J. S. Conway, Lieut. Col U. 8 Grant, 3d: N. C. Grover, C. B Hawley., Col. H. Lester Jones. L. R Lohr, F. H. Newell, G. A. Ricker. D. H. Sawyer, Maj. B. B. Tompkins, Mr. Truscott Wendt. Registration—W. E. Parker, chatrman: E. H. Pagenhart and H. A. | | Seran. PFmances—John C. Hoyt, chair- | {man: A H. Horton, W. H. Richards, {jr, and D. H. Sawyer. iDANCE FESTIVAL PLANNED | | BY COMMUNITY CENTER, { 200 to 300 Children Are to Take | Part in Demonstra- | tion. Between 200 and 300 children will| take part in the third annual dance| and music festival of the Community | Center Department in the auditorium of the Central Center. Thirteenth and Clifton streets. the afternoon of May 3 at 2 o'clock. according to the extensive plans being made for this event The festival is being arranged under the direction of a committee of com- munity secretaries. with Mrs. Alice C Driscoll as chairman. It will take the form of a demonstra- tion of work done during the past Win- ter in the centers of recreation. and will include not only a program ol dance and interpretive rythm numbers by groups representing classes in all centers in divisions 1-0. but also a de- monstration of the “melody wa: o!‘ music instruction and orchestral num- bers. under the direction of Miss Edith | B. Athey and Mrs. Laura Ward. who are in charge of classes after schoo! hours in many centers. Another feature of the festival will be a demonstration of miniature airplanes by the vouths of the city in connection | with the D. C. Miniature Aircraft tournament, now in progress under the auspices of the Community Center De- partment. | Destho ot - . | Vie following deaths havéd heen reported to the Health Department in the past 24 W W B Floren Schiey. 01 1316 New Hamp hire ave Susan Berry. 88 2801 ) Sixteeath street Washington o Adams Mill | welia A, Leonard 1838 Kenvon ‘arvie B Evane, 83 Francis Riblect, A Marearet Pinkston. 75, 1119 Robinson | M. Hunter, 71 Kenefick Birch, 61 Eroh, 50 Todd place | o A9, 1361 East Cap ito) street Wenry B Henry Mok . " arion . Durh In W, James Phyiiie & M Georgn Day J i 433 N atreet south we 119 Pennsyleania ave 41, 2019 a8 La P NI'E Fones, Bellevue ter- ta Hizhway et. " Charies witheast Susanne A12 Callan street | num. Jrtdestord Alice ®ailard 50 roet P R island” avs dl |OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT AT CLVDE J. NICHOLS, Inc. UNDERTAKERS 4209 9th St. NW, Clyde 4. Nichols, Vres, Formerly View | WOR Sy « Phone Col. 6324 | .'.|1m w re rewv Funeral | At Wil very (n James T. Ryan Funeral Directo M7 Pa Telephone Atla !lt 17001701 MRWM‘ | and | he at once withdrew. | Middteno | 1 veturmed o ¢ |IEISEMAN'S, 7th & F ! e THE WEATHER District: of Columbia—Cloudy. prob- ably rain today and tonight: tomorrow fair and slowly rising temperature. Maryland—Rain today and poss! tomorrow; not much change in tem- perature. | Virginia— Rain tomorrow fair. West Virginia—Cloudy, with rain to- day and tonight. Colder in west por- tion: tomorrow fafr and siowly rising | temperature. Record for 24 Hours. [ Temperature—Midnight. 51; 2 am. 48: 4 am. 45. 6 am. 44; 8 am. 45! 10 a.m., 48; 12 noon, 47: 2 p.m. 47: 44; 6 pm, 44: 8 pm, 43; 104 49: 42. | Tcmpcnmr« last year— Highest, 83; today and tonight; | lowest, same date lowy 61. Tide Tables. (Furniched by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 4:34 a.m. and 5 pm.; high tide, 10:28 am. and 11:02 p.m. Tomorrow: 6:17 p.m. 58 p.m The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 5:21 am.: 6:53 p.m. ‘Tomorrow—Sun rises 5:20 am.; sun sets 6:53 p.n | Moon rises 7:53 a.m.; s2ts 11:22 p.m Automobile lamps to be lighted one- | half hour after sunset. Weather in Various Cities. -Low tide, high tide, 5:31 am. and 11:22 am. and| sun set Ashevitle Atianta Athaniic I 0o, Che W Moin troit. M it 1 I D i Di El ook Kaneas | Little [t} T. W. Norcross. | < Somervell, G. B. Strickler, Charles H. | and E. F. |7 MESSENGER FOR WAR DEPARTMENT DIES DEMOCRATIC LAWMAKER ‘ RESTING COMFORTABLY Representative Oldfield's Conditicn Satisfactory After Operation, Say Friends. Representative Oldfield of Arkansas, the Democratic Hous» whip, was said last night to be resting comfortably from the operation he underwent yes terday morning for apoendicitis. = It | also was said at his Capitol office that | physicians regarded his condition as sat- isfactory and that no complications had developed. During the day Rep- resentative Garrett of Tennessee, the Democratic House leader, obtained an indefinite leave of absence from the House for .his colleague. Representative Tilson of Connecticut, the Republican Houss leader. expressed regret over Mr. Oldfield’s illness. say- ing he spoke for himself and other Re- )mhh'*nn members, Card of flflhanu I wish 10 acknowledge with srateful ation T expressions of sym [ BOND TGEORCE D RAND MARIE BOND Deaths. BAILE parted this lte auddenty. % 0 1 JOHN n\m,v tha » e Tace BRONSON special communication No. 10. F. A. A. M. is 1 o'clock nm . Mondas Room. No %' Ma: Jate” brother FAHY. Master goroiics L] her of Dorothy nd_brother of harle Luke's Gah nday ‘n\\u tants an Av from St. Liike's Church T5ih & chuech nw SAMUEL W. WATSON TFORGE 1 WALTOR B Pres DAVIS, A. DAVIS | 1 | | bom J; SINGLETON R The Bannaker Relief Association v i Brother JOHN e *hureh i Pres pavis rlass Relief As. ok T ‘the. sudden death of 1t HX A DAV T. A. Davis, Calored, Had Held| } Post More Than Ten Years. Active in Fraternal Groups. John A. Davis, the War Department for more than 10 vears, died at his home, 933 S street Friday night. He was born in Washington and taught school in Manassas, Va. He was connected with many fraternal socie- tics. being historian of the Oldest, In- habitants, and for many years treasure: and warden of St. Luke's Episcopal 66, a colored messen- | | ger in the office of the chief-of-staff of ) Sth ot 0 a.m ne Relat invited. ermient Mount Ofivet Cemetery RGUSON. ~ Satur st her Church, where funeral services will be | held o'clock. He is survived by a widow and three children. Prof. Allison Davis, a gradu- ate of Williams College, Massachuset and now g instructor at Hampton In- stitute: a daughter. Dorothy Davis, a student at Wellsley College, and a younger son, attending Dunbar Schoo) | In this cit tomorrow afternoon at 1:30 'WILSON'S DOUBLE QUITS CHAMBER OF DEPUTIES| French Off Resemblance Late U. S. President De- clared Striking. al's to ndence of the Associated P PARIS.—The late President Wilson's double, M. Bonnet de Paillerets, will be missed from his familiar seat at the Palais Bourbon, when the new cham- ber assembles Tall. slim. gray-haired. distinguished- looking. with keen eyes flashing behind nce-nez, the resemblance was striking startled American _visitors. He was, however. of & retiring disposition. rarely speaking M. Bonnet de Paillerets had intended seeking re-election for Marvejols, a con- stituency in the south of France. But | learning that his colleague and senior the Marquis de in point of service, [ there, ambrun, planned also to stan Tl Rescon | sx _Nain Ruk& FOR LOST ANTM A Leazue 4 Marviad v BAG e Stition irth . BARPIN center ROX W Cnen W district of telenhone OnApril 11 hox with % HOY 8 RAISCOXT tiat wia 1910 T 1o Ford t carried my boy home from Oxon Schoot Apeil InFiease loave sto M natingm Wilianl Hotel ameo large, faney Rutland Courts HROOCH —diamond an Row, 1shier Mo BROOCH . North Towen Revan BROOCH " wiathiim my A Tlowhone Adoms 4007 midday Tast Pxeent & sentimental 1 to mwner Apt 103 Sehi Arma 1031 Columbia vl EVEGLASSES Friday night i Claflin ¢ Hotween New York ave. and Bryant st Canand Tst ww. Rewart. Retuen \ FIRER ™ CASE contaming cymisia Shoes o U w Blach Al 1 whi TERRUER s s Tox 1 rewand RECRPIRE= Matten Vit el e i viel Reward. ¢ GLASSES hom rims in Haffer & SBn o fodd Thursday. 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WNN. n tacing .»m-mmnn of my d o WINFTELD ST DUNE Top Th's \fe (hres veats agn todav. Abril srave where my only and be Leaves may witier ina flo never sisall fate vo 1 OVING MOTHER “SUSIE BOWER ar_remembrancs of PAULINE R DUVALL nd_sranddanzhter ifs three sears a 1925 v was the eall i Toved by all THE FAMIL of love and devotios years toda: HARRIET FREEMAN N . azo W .56 a HELAN ¢ . Iife five ve MOTHER AD BROTHEES. In lovinz rememirance of my_dear Wevoted mother LYDIA o this Ufe thires years azo today April In our hearts vour memors fingers, Alwass tender. fond and frue. The-e ia not a dav. dear mother That we do not think of you. At home oo the heautiful hills of God. B the vallew of o fai HUSBAND "AND CHILDREX. HAWKINS. In_lovine mbrance of dear fathy ) ur LEVI HAWKINS. who life two years ago today. 2 BiAvens wiL SON MAMIE HOWKISS. LEMMAN. In memary of mother 'LIT who our AN GFRTRCDE. LEN. tad ihis Lite ons sear agn LTI L R DEVOTED BROTHER the memars of our ETHEL M. B sears ago today LONESOME. LONESOMT Aor 20 died 9% ~e never will Al A And thot Her mom HER | PARENTS ENJAMIN LONE: apart we roam. always Jinger w our HELEN W. AND ME . We thy loss most deeoly feel tis God who has hereft us. And He can our sorrow heal As we loved you s we miss you. In our memory you both are alwars near Loved. remembered. lonzed for alwass. ou everswhe DAUGHTER AND GRAND- 4AMOS. A tribute of love lo the memocy a and brether. AN FONI0 RANOS e el us owe ear . today. April 1 Tis sweet to be remembered And a pleasant thing to find. Althouch you may he aheent on_are al our mind iy BEIOTER ?éfr?nu Sekduz ANUEL RAMOS PETER BRITO. MEMORIALS. Mausoleums DESIGNED AND ERECTED EVERYWHERE NORTH 1! P A TALTAVULL 3 PALTAVULL. Mar, o el NCH OFFNE 2 Joscph F. Birch's Son \ Ar !‘lerflv \ 5 W, isived pasors of nor connest ¥ WA LVE Funeeat Director_ans e i o W. Warren Talml 14th & Spring Rd. ALMUS R.SPEARE Succeeding th- original W. R. 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