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BROOKE FUNERAL TODAY. Pioneer Remdrnt and Burr‘nu Em- ploye Died Wednesday. Funeral services for Lloyd B. Brooke, |72 years old, who died at his residence, 11 Kennedy street northeast, Wednes- | day, were conducted in St. Paul's Epis- {copal Church, Rock Creek Parish, this |afternoon. Interment was in Rock | Creek Cemetery. Pallbearers were Charles Kindle and H. E. Kramer of the bullding associa- tion; Danicl W. McCallum, Alfred R. Gould, John Prender and Charles A. Hall, all co-workers at the bureau. Mr. Brooke was employed at the Bu- reau of Engraving and Printing for more than a half century. He was a member of the Association of Oldest In- habitants of the District of Columbia, the Glebe Rod and Gun Club of Mary- | 1and_and was a director of the Ameri- |can Tuildlm{ A<<m‘1nllnn | C. W. NEWHOUSER DIES. | It happens just right gentlemen— Every Spring Suit and Top Coat remaining of the present season’s stock —is in this Annual Clearance Sale. Good choosing—because the best models of Fash- jon Park, Charter House, Richard Austin (the London Draper) and the Mode are included. Every Three-piece (street) and Four-piece (sport) Suit—only Full Dress excepted—and every Top Coat. The Suits: $35 and S40 grades, now.... $29£ $45 and S50 Grades, now. ... 5392 §55, $60, $65 and $70 grades, § 49 .50 now to Be Buried Tomorrow. Charles W. Newhouser, 74 years old, former real estate operator and a resi- dent of this city for 22 years, died in the Washington Sanitarium, Takoma Perk, Md., last night after an illness of several weeks, Mr. Newhouser was born in New York City, the son of the late Anthony New- houser. He spent the greater portion of life in Pennsylvania. He at- ded Dickinson Seminary. v his widow. Mrs. Willlam Millard of city and_ Mrs and by a son, Roy L., Olympia. Wash., of this city Private funeral services will be con- | ducted at the residence tomorrow. In- terment will be in Rock Creek Ceme- | tery. Bn lhs Reporled The following hirths have he 1o Heaith Department in the and_ Sally Hamburger, girl And McKimmie, girl oy hoy boy hoy $75, $80 and $85 grades, now $69:5_9- The Top Coats: $35 and $40 grades, now.... 328£ $45 and $50 grades, now.... 5372 $55, $60, S65 and S75 grades, § 49 .50 now Young, girl Rohimon. el wdson. boy fer.. hoy 5. hoy ha R Mitchell Elizaheth Proctor. boy. Magnolia Haskine boy @ Helen Dean. girt 4 and A Geneva Perry, girl 0 ‘Dyed Mourningrthk In 24 Hours | Carmack DryCleaning&Dyeing Co. 2469 18th St. N.W. oy |6 Dupont Circle l Franklin Perry & Walsh Morticians Private Ambulances 29 H St. N.W. Main 984 No Charge for Alterations The Mode—F at Eleventh Phone Col. 432 W. W. Chambers Co. . Undertakers and Embalmers Private Ambulance Service, $4.00 15 Price of Others in Funerals $75, $100, $125, $150, $195 Steel Vaults, Best Made, $85 Prices Include the Entire Funeral BUILT FOR ETERNITY dbbey Mausoleum ‘A PALACE OF PRIVATE TOMBS” OVERLOOKING ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY IN BEAUTY, PEACE, SECURITY MILITARY BEYOND SOUTH GATE, LET THEM SLEEP FOREVER HERE KROAD, JUST More and more are the living providing for In the place there are many Within the shadow of the stately monuments that a grateful nation has reared in memory of her departed sons the ABBEY MAUSOLEUM, an ir ng white temple of imperishable granite and marble, stands against the skyline and con- stitutes a holy shrine where your beloved dead may rest in eternal peace death while they still control their actions. selection of a last resting factors to be weighed—permanence, security, cost, care and upkeep, The Abbey Mausoleum covers To place all of these. Abbey eliminates provides a place where families Tie by dry above the nor mold can enter, Mausolewm entombment is beautiful, Tt costs no more than g nd burial, when cost of grave- site, interior lining and tombstone are compared. a dear one to rest in this inspiring the horrors of the grave and and friends may tomb high and neither water, damp An endowment fund amply sufficient to main- tain it forever is deposited with the Continental Trust Co, side side in a snow-white You can purchase a cemetary lot any time, but space in the Abbey Mausoleum is limited. I am Interested in the Mauso- leum. Please Send Literature. NON-SECTARIAN Abbey Mausoleum, Inc. JAMES K. COLLIFLOWER Office 1000 Conn, Ave. Phone—Main 7897.7898 Be sure to visit this wonderful edi- open for inspection at all times, representative at mausoleum every Sunday or by appointment any time, Name fice; Prosident Addvess Phone Pmmn D. C. Real Estate Operator | THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Fair tonight and tomorrow; slightly warmer tomor- Tow. K tomorrow, perature, Virginia—Mostly cloudy, with showers in south portion tonight; tomorrow fair and slightly warmer. Record for 24 Hours, ‘Thermometer—4 p.m., 65; 12 midnight, 54; 4 am,, 5 noon, 58. Barometer—4 pm., 2074; 8 pi 29.74; 12 midnight, 20.74; 4 a.m,, 29.72; 8 am., 20.72; noon, 29.66. Highest temperature, 68, occurred at 5:45 p.m, lm\m temperature, 52, occurred at 2:15 Trmp«rnmrn same date last year— Highest, 65; lowest, 55. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 7:20 am. and 7:54 pm.; high tide, 12:46 am. and 1:06 not much change in tem- .m. ‘Tomorrow—Low tide, 8:22 am. and 8:50 p.m.; high tide, 1:47 a.m. and 2:07 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Today--Sun rose 4:48 a.m.; sun sets 7:22 pm. Tomorrow—Sun rises 4:47 am.; sets 7:23 p.m. Moon rises 10:53 a.m.; sets 12:39 a.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. Great Falls—Muddy. ther in Various Cities sun Weather sepinsas 1SOUIH Abilens .. Albany .. Atlanta Atlantie ¢t loudy Il Clea Clear Pt cloudy L 1 Louisville Miami. Fla 10 44 008 0.86 ¢l Clear o Cloudy 11 Clear I Clear Cloudy Cloudy Clear 11 Clear © Clondy Clear 001 Rain Deaths fi;ported. The following deaths have been reported to the Health Department in the past 24 hours Spokane WASH.. 7 Bth ox 1 izabeth Rein: Ho. Tattle Siviers of the rotine T, Neuhe 312 15th st iliana J. B, Dieudonne, 76, 1650 Rosedale 7 1st ot n auto in front of 3500 14th st Jotn M Cromwell terrucy {ne, Noah Best. 2, 020 H st s w hn Green. 38, Home for Aged and Infirm Quantity Economy Big Pan Loaf Soll , Butter Maryland—Generally fair tonight and | e MORTICIANS a 1730-1732 Penna, Ave. NW. N O N “It is Simply Bread Perfectione ‘This is the opinion of Hundreds of Thousands of Homekeepers who Buy our delicious Bread daily. VICTO Bread Louella, the Finest Butter in Americ Butter Perfection! Also packed in 4.1b, prints if you prefer it that way. Richland Butter . .. 5lc Better than many so called “‘Bests” MEETS INSTANT DEATH. Charles 8. Carrigan, 60, Killed by Railway Engine. Charles 8. Carrigan, 69 years old, 4112 Hayes street northeast, was in- stantly killed yesterday afternoon when he was struck by a Pennsylvania Rail- road engine opposite Barnes lane north- east. An inquest will be held wday at the District Morgue. According to Engineer Willlam H. White, 1353 Good Hope road south- east, Carrigan stepped from behind a freight car directly in the.path of the engine. The locomotive, a yard engine, was south-bound at the time of the accident. ARLINGTON RITES SUNDAY New Abbey Mausoleum Will Be| Dedicated at 3 0'Clock. The new granite and marble Abbey Mausoleum, erected on a site near the south entrance to Arlington National | Cemetery will be dedicated Sunday aft- ernoon at 3 o'clock. James E. Colli- “FOUND. FOR LOST ANIMALS apply Animal Resciis Leazue 340 Marviand ave a.w Main ROKS IAH’I. TERRIER. brindie front leg with _white answers o BOSTON Tlost_on May 19, Brightwood. and e, WATCH, gold st os Ebiptians Thio Walter Re ospital. F municate w Reed | Poli's The ear Betty Lot Shop CTotnd. 28721 “pot on name and address Aarn a0 BOLLDOG 4 0 name " Bobe collar. = Liberal reward. in_downtown section_ Thu Reward. Adams 1055, w cement - ahout Reward. nond_earTin r i Reward, Main 5 Y EGLASSE Oxford. Saturday of Stuart J Phor % i chased white gold bifocal May 19, at or in vieinity igh School: white golil Finder leave _with > Reward. M. T. ombe . CRYSTAL Bhane Clarendon 14 00K, Tady s u n on Ry Call_Cla nale. Mr er_arm, Wednesday 1 street car Reward. s POLIC iost Monday. Reward n Derweer. R. F. D E_about 1 oclork . Conn. ave. ave. hetween 1 Liberal reward ear or Conn Aion Hotel. rafton Hotel Lin WATCH o h st and [ n 455 G_ day Plrase rot Mre_ Tinter" "ew AMETHYST BRACELE Double string: lost Palm Sun- ay between Epiphany Church and the Cathedral. Suitable re- ward. Apt. 618, ' Roosevelt Hotel. Decatui 800. PLATINUM BOW - KNOT1 PIN- ‘im'\ll diamond setting; May 22, between 12:30 and I: hetween Epiphany Church, Wil- rd Hotel and Union Station. Suitable reward. Apt. 618, Roosevelt Hotel. Decatur 800 SRewand. T w. { '/ Extract From Letter— “I wish to express to you my sincere thanks and appreciation of the considerate courtesy, tact and kindness shown by your efi- cient establishment.” Complete Cost, $285.00 A GO\ Ine. B. Gawler AL Gawler Main 353123513 /6 C T A N the very Acme of flower, president of the mausoleum, will preside. The Rev. Thomas W. Cooke, pastor of the Church of the Ascension, will speak, and Col. Wade H. Cooper will give a history of mausoleums. Charles W. Darr, State deputy of the Knights of Columbus, will give the memorial 1098, at JFRANCES r»nmm this life T edmen's Ho ted wifl 'nf Ada Torain ra seven brothers and sisters nt North ASHTON. \um»nh on Wednesday, May * R RGE W ASHTON at interment 1098 TAM AR at hursday Wi DENNIS J, NILAND, F Suddente May D. €. CHAR Dorachel): Dile noti given. (Baltimore nleasn copy. ) CEARK, On Thursdar. May 24, 1 ife of the | Gin mother of Mcs ardy Mrs. Dora Cl neval, from her late residen st Laurel. Md. Saturdav. M at Tis mm: " Interment Arimzton National Cemeters oDevarted this life at 3 Thursday. May ARD_H oh 1" Sntsrment Mount Otvvet Cem COOKE. « R R QUANDER. Re AVIS. Denarted this life 1078 at his resid WILLIAM E bel ewart host af’ evintives and_friends o Wednesdas At his residence. JOHN EDWARD FOW: 1 Mrs e Wiliam H_ Fowler m his late residence. Saturday Ma At 830 am. thenes to Chirch of " the Nativity, where. mauiem m. for the renose Sneressinnal Com- Relatives and friends invited Washinzton, D. €. Letee. No 3 The lodss will meet in Tow” at 745 o'clock p.m 1908, for the purnoss of he ‘memaors of our late ARD FOWLER. who and Lodge of the Here May 3 ervices At late fesdence. 8101 5th st. n.w.. at 8:15 o.m By order VATHAN weILL Exalted Ruler. Attest: W, S. Shelhy. Sacretary LAND. On Thursday. May 24, 1928, 2:50 am.. ol his residence 383 F wt 0 WILLIAM, beloved son af ne o meral 1 Bert Robertson dence on Saturday. § Interment Glenwood Cemetery. and friends invited hurstar, May o4, 1098 at 1D, Setored wite_of rd i Dei Tna ear. Rer aion reating At Zarhorst funeral Darlors 1 Fast Cloitol st " Funeral from Grace Relatives JOMNSON. On Fridav, Mav 25. 1938 after Providence Hosnital (nee_ Chessidine | May °8 {Nin lite Tuesdar Mas 30 pm. At st E CARRIE m Fe. - The funeral wili b Sunda t 1 " H officiating. Relatives ‘and_friends i (Orange. Calpepper and Baltimore b ners Dlease copy KING. On \\n!n»dlv Mar 23 short iliness. at the residence of h 3713 Warren st. beloved hawband of the reare r King." Funeral services Saturiay am o St. Ann's B menleytoun. D, €. interment Mount * Olivet” Cemeters. 'Reistives an friends invited Suddenty on Thursday, Mav South _ River. B UL, “Remaine resting 5 Ao R Speare's funeral parlors Connect. icut ave. of funeral l-ler Qu Tharstar, Mas TRE ™ heloved huh.\ml m n the 53nd 3 after a sister. MeINTVRE. Thursday. May Comeade TAMES NeINTYRE Harden Camn. U € v ne: Tablers uneral aitre Bkittey s neral parl am. Interment On Th \n\uu\ S R, ey On Wednesday RS residenee hreaye. f ¢ t 1 at W Wodnesday May o 1104 Har sy Mav ANNA 1 ot of Mra W \ |8 e at o080 oa s R On Wednesday RY W beloved b Mav 4 SERRA May 0%, HAR o A “Relatives and triends vited SMELTZER A Vs VICTORIA e b Uit ) Heroditary RonNey ST Avi V' States T AL oy HlWETTARD 1 RGN O\ 5 Commaner POWRLL Doparted (e dife bty MARY JANKE STA Wi »\\ll\vnm reaidence Sy AnIay * Ltevinent at May 9% ot el Us 11t May oo £ dulia Hrow hasban "o | hewhrs. the | \ VR | Beautitws 'lm; L » Deaths. On Thuraday. May with jo sarcwell te RUMP. 1 o ter. HELE vears ago 1o Ma HWER FATHER JAMES EVANS. In sad but_lo p ar MARY F X childhood days awakens sweet HER DivoreD In sad r an. CHILDRE and loving rememb; v son. JAM. \yurmn LOUISA L nz remembrance R R one jear ago, May f his das. Tett hehind | SANFORD. A tribute of | to the me: ve and devotion an. m of H TESSTE "B, "SANFORD j s life four years azo today who,'de- Ma: Gone. but_not HER DEVOTED HUSEANT SANFORD. AND CHILDRE | SIMMONS. A tribute of o iy, May 25 T Loved. remembered, lonsed for always, of our NP who today No more upon this earth we ses you and loving face There is no one sweet world can | es, hours of pain. | o wait for cure. but all w *a | Tih 'God alone Knew what was best— He called you hur‘r ta mive et Monuments Mausoleums DESIGNED AND ERECTED WRITE OR TELEPHONE FOR ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET MAIN 2968 THE J. F. MaNNING Co,, INC. 919 1STH ST., N. W, WASHINGTON, D. G, Phone Nortd CHAS. 'S. ZURHORST 301 EasT camITOL ST Fhone Linealn 13 T, F. COSTELL Aty ; Ioseph F. erch s Son <, SAAC BIRGH) 4 M St. N. S Am SPEARE co Netther the successors with the orizinal W ment Phone Fran 0 F st Herbert B. Nevius Funeral Home Ave. NW._ Main_ 2600, dinus chape ate_rices. W. Warren Taltavull 14th & Spring Rd. Col.464 ALMUS R.SPEARE Qu\(‘v(‘(l"\fl the original W R. Speare Co 1623 Connecticut Ave. Potemac 4600 43 v At M40 F Timolhx Hanlon o1 a m Phane 1 A8as lm »-m “Efcient Serv EN Whie Sere W. Deal & Co. "‘nnnw NE INCOLN o0 Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine YN 8 NE Napm Ambulance Lincoln 524 LIS SEVENTH AT N Modecn Oh Telephe 'l’\llll. DA GEO. C. SHAFFER SAURRSSIY R IIIII\I l\llik\li \\ “ RRATE R L AR e ’)m Onlv Store, L4th & Eve { OEHMLER FLORAL CO. WS AW Fwmbiems one_ Main 218 TPRWD AUl Lelivery Scrvice. Gude Bros. Co. 1213 F St. BLACKISTONE, 1407 H Nuulului Floral \'nu $3 and up AIN dT oderate Prices I\\ 'ME \ W \ion Vo Srzun and iace &K VoSl et ety el AR el Nl ¢ ottty A *ietaie "ol i King aid um it ‘.., atives W drienda Tt ited. gy J E. Smllh Gnmlo Co. N and bk N e manitatier JRaR, - *um ,‘.. »a uu!fi-ulb . .