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FUNERAL OF JAY B. SMITH. Long-Time Star Employe Buried With Masonic Honors. Puneral services for Jay B. Smith, 73 Leo Baum and Morris Simon, all of mm""" old, for 35 years an employe of |eity. | The Star, who died at his home Mon- | !}mm of ;fl;"d‘h “““('"‘D““x’(‘fi M'Lwrl*v were ‘onducted at the residence, | Goldenberg's body when it was taken | Raltimore this afternoon by automobile, | 800 Tavlor street, this afternoon. K | the funeral party leaving at 1 o'clock | Donald C. McLeod officiated. nterment from the undertaking establishment of f was in Rock Creek Cemetery, with Ma- Frl:t::( Geler's Sons Co.. 1113 Seventh | [sonte rites at the grave. “Mr. Goldenberg, who was 52 years old. | M- Smith became {dentified with The | was widely known in mereantile cir- [star in 1902 and at the time of his re sles. The Store is remaining closed until | tirement about a year ago was a col- after the funeral lector in the accounting department Dyed Mourning Black In 24 Hours Cu-nchryC_lcnilg&DyeiuC & Dupont Circle 2469 18th St Franklin 5232 l"nthl Ml Perry & Walsh Morticians Private Ambulances 29 H St. N.W. Main 984 GOLDENBERG RITES CONDUCTED TODAY Prominent D. C. Merchant Buried in Baltimore—Many Attend Funeral. Dies Suddenly THE WEATHER ] District of Columbia and Maryland— | Showers this afternoon or tonight; to- morrow partly cloudy, not much change in temperature. Virginia—Local thundershowers this afternoon or tonight; tomorraw partly cloudy: slightly warmer tonight in ex- treme west portion. | West Virginfa—Partly ecloudy tonight and tomorrow; not much change in emperature, Record for 24 Hours. ‘Thermometer—4 p.m., 83; 8 p.m 12 midnight, 71; 4 am,, 60: 8 am RAWLING HUME, 30, DIES WHILE ASLEEP Gas Company thclal Sur-‘ vived by Widow and Four I Daughters. | MEAGHER. ELIZA TLRI trom m. Yenasnce of er s Capitol st Noties of time later MURRAY. AMBROSE. s heral Hom mnun . Thursday. A anume. nmumm. oMelmng Active pallbearers were Eli Hecht, \Snl Hecht and Mendes Hecht, all of Baltimore: Melly Hecht of New \'ork Is Dr. Allan Scott Wolfe, David L. Fran tery. omit flowers. OLLICE. MARY EMMA. On 31, 1928, 8t the residence of MARY EMMA OLUICE. axed Funeral privace. REEVES, IDA M. On Tuesday, Jul 1928, | at Sibiey Hospital. IDA M, REEVES of 324 9t . beloved wife of the late George Funeral from her Iste dence on Friday. Auguat 3. uesday. July augnter. o vesy Puneral services for Julius M. Golden- perg, senior member of Goldenberg's De- partment Stove, Seventh and K streets, | who died suddenlv at his residence in the Mayflo! Hotel Monday night terment at Fort Lincoln Cemeters M INGTONS INEST M E A R S TORE We have expanded reductions to their most in in our teresting point great Expansion Sale Our Entire Stock of RALEIGH TROPICAL WORSTEDS FEATHERWEIGHT TWEEDS PRIESTLEY’S MOHAIR PALM BEACHES LINENS SPORT COATS Reduced Popular Gabardine Stetson Shoes PR - Stetson Healdarch Blucher - Oxford, Black & Tan 38 85 e Sport Oxford Smoked Elk with Alligator Calf Trim, Black and Tan 58.85 ——9 Raleigh Oxidrd Full Grain Calfskin Black and Tan 86.35 Shetlan That sold up Our Entire That sold up t Plain White an BLACK SILK HOSE, full fashioned of pure lustrous thread silk, reinforced heel and toe, all sizes, a regular 5100 value from our regular stock 65c RALEIGH AND FAULTLESS NOBELT PA- JAMAS. a collection of beautiful printed and woven madras, broadcloth and - cool tabrics, splendidly made, various wanted $ 1 -85 styles. Values are up to $5.00 COLORED SHORTS, strikingly colored combina- tions, new designs, in sateens, end and 85 end cloths, woven and printed broad- eloths, sizes 28 to 40, all from our own stock that sold at $1.00 and $1.50 YULL OVER SHIRTS, white rib, mer- cerized cotton. The popular shirt, fine IMPORTED GOLF HOSE, of finest English wool, light and medium weights, small figured patterns, full fashioned, NECKWEAR, including band blocked English fou. lards, crepes, twills, satins and all the smart things that we have shown dur. $1 -35 ® ’ Women’s Shop! Hats a most of these hose were $7.50 and $10.00. fitting. Very special offering ing the season, values are up to $3.50 . y ~ Closing Out! Women's Summer D A group of Dresses, comprising plain and figured erepes. Also some dotted Chiffons. for immediate wear $9.75 Broken Sizes $14.7 - $19:50 Camels Hair FLANNEL TROUSERS $8.45 All suitable Values formerly $19.75 1o 35, All Sales Reduced! KNOX HATS $6, $7 and $8 53.85 ds to $35 75 Knox Comfits $10 Knox Panamas $4.85 Stock $10 Knox Pedalinos $6,85 0 $16.50 Our $12 Knox Leghorns $7.85 d Striped RALEIGH SHIRTS of such materials as woven and printed broadcloths, jacquard broad- cloths, rayon stripe madrasses, end and $ .85 end cloths, with 2 collars to match and collar attached. values to $4.00. PARIS GARTERS, wide web, single grip, fine elastie from our regular stock, 9c the kind that always sells for 50c TANTZEN AND AMHO BATHING SUITS, new hright colors, in all wool $ .65 smart one-piece suits, have been sharply reduced from $6.00 and $7.50 to FANCY SILK HOSE, very clever novelty designs, in pure thread silk, silk and rayon and silk and lisle, panel designs, clock embroidered, small figured pate terns. Every pair is first quality and per- feetand the lot is very interesting. Sizes are from 9'; to 12 and the values are c $1.00 and more ATHLETIC UNION SUITS, madras cloths, jacquard patterns, soft cool ma- terials, splendidly made, taken from our c regular stock, values are up to $2.50 BEACH ROBES, printed fabrics, full made, guaranteed strictly fast color, $3.85 grouped for disposal quickly nd Dresses Reduced! resses Closing Out All Our | KNOX STRAW HATS Values were from $12.50 to $16.50 A few Knox lightweight Final. Felts included. Raleigh Haberdasher 1310 INC. F Street Rawlins Hume, assistant treasurer of | the Washington Gas Light Co. and treasurer of the Georgetown Gas Light Co,, died gt his residence, 2235 Q street, at 8 o'clock this morning. Mr. Hume had retired Iast night apparently In ex- cellent health. Death came while he WA asleep. Mr. Hume wax widely known in the finaneial and social world of Washing- ton. He was just 50 years old, having been born July 9, 1878. He had been a resident of the District of Columbia | all his life. The son of the late Thomas | | L. Hume and Anne Graham Pickrell Hume, he was horn at Tunlaw. his | father's estate, which is now Wesley Height Former Rase Ball Player. For 28 years Mr. Hume was ass dmed | with the Washington Gas Light Before entering the employ of the an‘ y,_Mr. Hume was with the old | Bank and the Union Savings erlhs Reporled The following births have been reparted to the Health Department in the past 24 hours. uy W. and Amelia Chamberiain. boy okario and Angelina Annln:l. sirl A A And Alisancin Wanr wirl" and Charlotte Thompmon.” el Jonn A snd Emma M. Berty. o Mullam' M. and Elsie Rea, girl William N and Margaret Herbert, Richard 8 and Mvrtle L. Gravely. Fiovd A and Lucille P. Civingston. John F. and Neliie O. Reeves. boy Frederick W._and Evelyn Deck, bor Barney and Florence Goldstein. boy Alphonse R and Mary E. Paguin. boy Charlie W and Marie A. MeLendon. girl Arthur W. and Viola F. Eagles. girl Giuseppe and Litozia Ditoto. hoy Chauncey and Mary Hackatf. hov Rurnett € and_ Maris Robinson Rehert H it Rebert H Mr. Hume returned to Washington | Monday from a month's vacation at the home on the Eastern Shore of| | Maryland which he had rente | for the | Summer. Seemingly. he was in‘better | health than for a year or more. Dur- | ing the past three years he had two serious ilinesses | Interested in sport, Mr. Hume spent much of his leisure time hunting and fishing. and was a member of several | shooting elubs. Barlier in his life he had been an enthusiastic base ball and | tennis player, and played on the famous | old Dumbarton Club base ball team [He attended the public schools In | Georgetown and later went to Pmmp« | School, near Charlottesville. Va. ! Survived by Widow. Mr. Hume married Elizabeth B, Orme, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam B. Orme. Mrs. Hume survives him, as do four daughters, Miss Julie | Hume, Miss Elsabeth Hume, Miss | Jennette Hume and Miss Mary Murray Hume | " Mr. Orme, who was secretary of the Washington Gas Light Co., died less |than a year ago. Mr. Hume's grand- | father, Mr. Pickrell, was one of the early presidents of the Georgetown Gas Co. Mr Hume is survived also by three brothers and a sister, Charles Hume, | Thomas L. Hume and Graham Hume, | all of this city. and Mrs. Prederick C Baird ‘of Pittsburgh. He was a Mason, member of the George T. Whiting Lodge and of Christ's Church, Georgetown Arrangements for the funeral have not yet been completed. Hindus Hurt in Riots. BANGALORE, India, August 1 () | Fifty-five Hindus were taken to a nos- pital yesterday, 10 of them in a serious | BAR PXN white § condition, as a result of riots in con- 365, I found nection with a strike of students. The 5 | youths were dissatisfied witn the site | Bl FOLD. biack. .m:..‘;“::,.{fi gt ‘uhlth authorities assigned them for an | Ry. Co. 12th and Penna. ave. ey | Leave at_ticket_windi CAMERA. Zoo Park: anxfous to recove) | ward. Eastman camera. postal size. Wi Relay._Md. airl eirl wirl Bos. William #nd Lessie Collins. hog 8amuel and Esther Williamson. boy. 1) i and Marine Catisft, Fugene and Mary Williams, girl. Deaths Reported. The [nllowing deaths have heen reported to the Health Department in the past 24 hours ol A. Baiiey. 4. 1424 Belmont at osenh T Basitard. 89, 1494 Madizon st Mailiard ‘F. MeGuire, and Infirm Pauline A Lo Rianco. 38, Sibley Hospital. Charles Kendall. 8 months, Hospital Anna Reed. 6 weeks. Children's Hospital George L. Braxton. 7. Gallinger Hospital James Ford. 60. Gallinger Hospital Addie Allen. 48, Freedmen's Hospital Jesse Wheeler. 42. Preedmen's Hospital Katherin Cunnincham, 24, Tubereulosis | Hespital Eugens Jones. 17. Presdmen's Hospital. Jackson. 21, 2248 1th st. Reginald L There is a faculty of 200 employed at the thirty-third annual seesion of the Summer school of New York University. offering 312 courses to more than 4 students. _FOUND. LS, v Ani xmll_§! m. 0%, mv and_ave, s v Again 8088 IJ)SI gold. with up phire Jn oen- please notify .lue v_Columbis 3. | Pillin | CAT. “stay and white Maltess. -m;nl;nmr | collar and metal tax marked 14 [ Straved Sultable reward if returned awert 1o name of “Ted COAT- su TOWy ¢ louse while | instaifing Clarendon smal JAn- in_a Washington | telephone. Phh 7 xmwn ' collie. e % 16 name Q‘m It returng wer AT K e Dutcl Rew hits “or ngwers . King. Ryan Service Is Meritorious Our business has grown and prospered because its foundation is efficient. When you call on us there is a refinement and atten- tion to details that I8 appre- clated. JAMES T. RYAN Funeral Director Telephone Allantie 1 KEY HOLI her. | keys, driving n-rmn hr»k"! i cense, A card. Tel. Olar. 846-F-4. O. bonm. { x:txxcm HAIRLESS DOG, | rd._ 5031 4lst st. n 434-W. | POLICE PUPPY. biack [ n q | months old. cfit l‘;c .“1 n m | enparg_ st. vel N NG, oy, "fl kw ween or) 5. Noufy Swner. Hoatia: #ab Reward: s Enjoy Your Good Times More Than Once ‘fACATION fun—good times shared with friends wouldn't you like to enjoy them more than once? Fortunately it's a very simple thing to do through the miracle of home movies. It's the Ciné-Kodak that makes it so. With this compact camera you can make real movies as easily as you take snapshots. Have us demonstrate its llmpllL‘Ily with a free movie show of entertaining subjects you're bound to enjoy. | Stop in here today | Conventent terms if desired. | Eastman Kodak Stores, Inc. 607-14th St., N. W. o~ 9 A ) _{". r | | | | ; 559 s From Our Service one would never guess that it costs as little as $125, yet this is where our prices start. O | The quality of Deal service is just as surprising as the low of Deal service. We offer, not cheap service, but splendid, modern service moderately priced. N cost & » RO EAI. FUNERAL HOME For reference Ask your newghbor’ 816 H STRLET N.E Phones Lincol.. 8200-8201 9, Home for Aged | Bl Children’s | A Al | noon, 84. | Rarometer—4 pm.. 30.16; 8 om. | 30.14; 12 midnight, 30.05: 4 a.m., 3000 | | 8 am., 30.00; noon, 29.99. Highest temperature. 84, oceurred at | noon today. Lowest temperature, 69 occurred at 6 a.m. today Temperature same date | Highest, 80; lowest, 85 Tide Tables. | (Furnished by United States Coast | and Geodetic Survey.) | Today—Low tide, 1:55 a.m. and 2:40 p.m.; high tide, 7:45 am. and 8:17 p.m ‘Tomorrow—Low tide, 2:40 am. and 3:21 pm.; high tide, 8:20 am. and 8:50 p.m. ‘The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 5:00 am.; 7:20 pm. Tomorrow—Sun ris 7:19 p.m. Moon rises 7:51 p.m.: sets 4:45 a.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- | half hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. | Great Falls—Clear. | Harpers Ferry—Potomac. clear; Shen- vnndfllh muddy this morning. Weather in’ Inst year— sun sets s 5:00 am.; Stations Abilene, Tex s Albany. N Cloudy Gloudy Clouay alo. N. 9 (‘Mrlnmn !(‘ gfl 8 Chlcagn, . 30. 0. TneiaRat Clouds 7 _i.m., Greenwich time. today) Temperatute. Weather n ark Part clouds FEAN n}‘o&“ Rain Gibraltar. * oafn - Clear ¢ mnmeh nmr today.) [Part clouds | s ar art cloudy 54 bS Hamilton. » gan Jusn. Porto Rico. ! Havana, Cuba Co'an. Canal Zone. ARGENTINA DATA. Data for the week ending July 30, 1928, recipitation. Cur. Depat "Bart clonds | geen, ana Northern 02 03 -1 —t 01 Dr. Alfred Owre. for the last 33 years ~sargatup | Nead of the dental school at the Uni- | versity of Minnesota, is now chief of | the Columbia Univarsity school of den- | il“"d oral surgery Cards of Gljanks. ARY JANE. We wish fo ex- nks and appreciation to our friends. neighbors. ministers and relatives for théir kindness. ‘w assions of . sym- pathy and beautiful floral iributes during the tllness and at the ath of our mother. Mrs. MARY JANE EL THE PAMILY. * AESCHED, WOLFGANG. The famils e Inte Woitgang Ruckdaeschel wishes {hank their relatives, friends and m" beaytiitul offerings of P Jeath. oL helr, beloved Wotkg JANG, % "KDAESCH! | DAVGHTERS. * !i'l'lll.l wnul: ME] | | mue E WOOD. I wish to {bank my relatives. friends and neishbors for their kindn floral tridutes dur- ing ‘the. liness and. death wife, WILLIE MELWe YR HusBAND. Deaths. RICHARD. Suddenly. on Tuesday 31. 1028, at'5:30 p.m.. at Nis residence. . RICHARD. Funeral from . 924 New Yor| August 2. at 2 pm wood Cemetery. rnnufllvo FRANK. On Tuesday a1 his residence. 451 N J. ave se K. azed S1. heloved hnsband of Sricn T Conanting. Pumeras the abave residence Thursday. August 2 830 am. thence to Holv Rosary (‘lw\rrh where mass will be said at 9 am | tives and friends lnvited CULVER. MARY F. On Wednesday Ausust 11 Am. At the residence of her addens M . 1828 | Y F. CULVER. Funeral 1AM, Interment Glenwond [N nterment from 8. amnm " \irt Eve st. nw. MA! August 3. af Cematery DAVIS, SCENIE. parted (his life Mon- dav. " 631 A se S 1" e Beloved ‘mother" of rown._ Jereminh Davis and | Mrs. Mary Gresn. She leaves to mourn their loss & host of other relatives and friends.” Puneral Thursday, August 2. at from Eheneser A ureh. vited. Dear grandmother, sour love and Kna- | ath 18 B | GOLDENBERG, July 30 beloves JULIUS M. Suddeniy on 1928, JULIUS M OOLDENBERG. nhusband of Kathryn L Golden- bergand son of, the late Moses and Rosa H. Qoldenbers srnoon, August L at 3 pm more Hebrew Cemetgry, Te d.. more. "Md A ieave Geler's. Th ot nw g C.at 1 pm. Wednesday 1 . Denarteq thia L L 1038 At S0 am dence. 3453 P 3t s l.Dlun devoted mother of Louis N Har- E_Matthews and Lille V undy. Fuveral Thursday. August 2, fram | FITst Baptist Chureh. ‘cor 33h and Dum barton ave. 3 a'clock pam . Rev. James L Pinn. bastor 1 HARRIS. MILDRED. ‘The offjcers and mem- gers of Queen of Sheba Chapter. No 0 are feauested 0 “aitend Rinern "ot U member. Hon MILDRED MARRIS. oy Thuridar s st ady | Antist | st Jmlr. C. BANKS, Sec. DR SR um\«?. JUIE, Departed thus its uiy | Short itaess Ferineis fpial, pheL.S Ha (0 maourn thelr Jos devoted sai Willism Johnson. three sisters. a daugh tercinlav and & host of ather yelutive . HUME, Auguat 1 & am ral pariors. 1418 1 Thursday. Ausust Wesley Chureh, D s betwee dnd and Ird sw. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. ‘ ONES. WEBSTER. \ apecial communica- se. Avl"lmndny 0 am. for the purpose of the funeral of our late il Services st funeral ‘xn jor at 10! Avesit uuun 1”.0 it g'\. N )‘u, July m DAMS. .n &A‘ um'm-. !«g. Wintam t‘nnw ang Margaret dnu-m-u of e Jiaina Testing at Hesong's i 1300 nw Funeral serviees at Foiphany Eplscopal Onureh on' Thursday Augnat 3 at 10 am | LDEVITT. ELISK o Tusadar. July KN ADOP i e | 4R AL her trginta High sets 4 art clougy 8 art clouds | | of my heloved | foved | .mlv‘ = SMITH. JOSEPH F. On Saturday 1028, JOSEPH P.. the devoted i Anita ‘Smith. father of Francis & Virginia Nobie and son of Dora & barton ave. het 27th and 28th SMITH. J. HENRY. On Tuesd: 1928, at his residence. 2302 1 HENRY, bushand of Charioiie P imith. Puneral serviees At the Chureh of thé Haly Gity, “Ihth and Corcoran ia w.. on Priday. August 3. at 4 o'clock D,"\ | STAPFORD. MAE ALICE. On Mandas. | AE ALICE STAFFORD near: beloved { Haskel and [ P Galnen . At 2 pm Co. funeral parlors i Relatives nm “triends invited (o attend. 1 TERRY. EDW On, Tuesday. Juls 31, band ‘of July nee Lucille Terry the S H. Hines Co. funeral home 3001 T0R st on ThursAay. ANEQst 54t 2 Interment at Glenwood Cemste: WOOD. CHARLES C. Suddenly on Tuesd HARLES C.. heloved ni Hocd, Bervices st his 2210 14th st. . on Wad 1L.at&pm R-)nn\fl e | nds’ inyi Tnterment Manassa; August 2 ¥. ELINOR. The Ladies’ Banneker Al “Agiociation announces the dssth’ of WedAnasdaz s 18 BAMILTON. Pres, Sacant place is in our hnm! Whith never can he Al Wen Shitorex In_memors of sur dear wite ho departed thie lite four % 1. 1924 Is sad memor: ! Gros ot he: *d_h RER nsvm’l:b ml}wsawn Jodern 'rn- mn are dimly shining Upan vour lonely erav There sleepeth without 5 One We Toved. but could nor s We often think of hen we were dow o'er o mother_t AUsEAND AND CHIToREN [ MEYER. BLRTHA T. Soc dear sister. BEI Who departed this today. August 1. 1314 Safe In God's tender ca BROTHERS AND. TWIFORD. LAURA. In membrance of my devoted mather WIFORD who departed this lifs fourteen yeara 85h todas. August 1. 1914 DAUGHTER MAYME. * ‘StsTER WARD. EVELYN. brance of wif WARD. who de ! ago today. Augu | she ts steepire | 80 desiring. Never tiring MUSBAND. JAMES L WARD. SR. AND ERtoREN WASHINGTON, ¢ Ay Theet Pusband. AfRY who died August 1. 1926 % rt and sudden was the call M dear husband, who was Jovad b Dlow was heavy. the shock se T le thauant Ris. death 'sh nea HIS DEVOTED WIFE, bute of love to IsHiNGTON MEMORIALS, | Monuments | Mausolcums @ESIGNED AND ERECTED WRITE OR [ELEPHONE FOR | ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET | MAIN 2068 THE J. F. MaNNING Co., INC. 919 ISTH ST N, W WASHINGTON, O, C, so- | Monuments and Mlnsoleuns fi Consult us betore placine vour o let on request. D[QII".NEI‘ SCULPTORS and MEMORIAL CRAFTSMEN Capital City Monumental Works Thlzv display yards ass. Ave. N.W. Main 1831 ANNAPOLIS. MD. ERAL “DIREC TORS. ¥ “Joseph F. Birch’s Son (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.\V Phone West Estadiished e V. L. SPEARE CO. Netther the successors of with the original W R wure satablishe en BRone Prank_sos t. N.W. Formerly 910 ¥ sn S w ux Funeral Director conn C o1 counectea ld(h & Spring Rd. Col. 464 "Herbert B. Nevius Funeral Home 921 New_York NW.__ Main 2806 ALMUS R SPEARE | Succeeding me original W R Speare Co 1623 Connecticut Ave. Potomac 4600 R oyes st 178 B st 43 ves at 040 P . 'Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance 43 B oSN Lincoln 524 Modern_Cha OEHMLER "FLORAL CO. 3 NW Reautital l‘hnl Emblems—Maderate Prices LI} Frank Geier's Sons Co. USRS AN, Main 2073 JOHN ‘R WRI D I8 137 Wth St N W GHT CO. CHAS. S. ZURHORST Phone Norin 47 WL SABY cartTOL w1 ne. T. F COSTELLO _1T1 N_Cavitor NORTH_ 1918 Quick.” Dignified. Eficient Servige Automobile S LINCOLN 8200 FUNERAL DESIGNS, Prompt Aut Delivery Service AI’IIIK exoressive. mnnmu Gude Bros. Co., 1 " St. BLACKISTONE. 1407 H Beautitul Floral Designs 85 and up. OALL MAIN 310 GEO. C. SHAFFER oy SR,

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