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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D, TRIDAY, Dyed Mourning Black In 24 Hours [ CarmackDryCleaning&DyeingCo. | ° & Dupont Circle Prankiin 5232 | Having rounded up more than one- 2469 18th St. N.W. | fourth of the entire membership of the House, who have pledged their best ef- forts to “make reapportionment the Columbia 63 you Should Have Gawler Service/ Extract from Letter— ank vou for SONS- Inc. Crtaslished 1830 MORTICIANS Aured B. Gawler Walter A. Gawler Penna. Ave. N.W. 13 SATURDAY UNTIL 9 P.M; 500 Pairs of Odds & Ends 51.99 $3 to $5 Values tent_Colt, Colored Kid ai Satin Strap’' Pumps. Opers Pumps and Ties. Louis, Cuban 3nd “fat beels. All sizes, 2% o 8. Boys' and Girls’ Play Oxfords 99¢ STRAP AND OPERA PUMPS Patent _ Colt, Satin_and Colored Kids. Louis, Cuban and low heels. Misses’ and Children’s STRAP PUMPS & OXFORDS 31.99 Sandals Sizes 6 to [MCLEOD PUSHES FIGHT FOR REAPPORTIONMENT an Pum, pair perfect. first order of business in the House next session, until disposed of by appropriate legislation,” Representative Clarence J. McLeod, Republican, Michigan, is con- ducting an intensive campaign for this legislation. He is now appealing to outstanding members of the House who have ex- pressed themselves in favor of reappor- tlonment to see how far they are will- ing to go toward foreing this legislation. A questionnaire was sent out today by Mr. McLeod to friends of reappor- tionment “in order that as many de- talls as possible may be settled in ad- vance of the opening of Congress next December.” Letters in support of the reappor- tionment bloc's plan are coming in at the rate of about 20 a week, Mr. Mc- Leod said. Substation Plants. Substations which are more or less automatic in their operation are rap- idly taking the place of local electric power houses in many small cities, electricity being made in large super- power plants and shipped over high- voltage transmission Iines. Increased reliability results. Perry & Walsh Morticians Private Ambulances 29 H St. N.W. Main 984 Girls’ and Boys’ TENNIS SHOES Brown and 7 9 high — Oxtords c Men’s Black and Tan Stra Oxfords Every cott - Johnson; sizes 6 to 12, Broken lots of Women's iidren " and Strap Ox-;or?l $1 Fumps LIKE WHIPPED CREAM LADEN WITH PIQUANT FLAVORS IT STANDS up as coolly aloof on a salad as extra thick whipped cream. Or if you stir it with chopped fresh fruits, it holds the chunks buoyantly together. Butt-R-Naise is smooth and light. It is pure creamery butter whipped with spe- cially prepared fresh egg-yolks, lemon juice, vegetable oils and spices. A re- freshing change from butter in sand- wiches! And a pure vitamine food. Fresh at your dealer’s, in 30c glass jars. Made by the same Gelfand whose Mayonnaise is famous. The Gelfand Mfg. Company, Baltimo- The Carpel Co, Distributor Washington, D. C. GELFAND’S delicious BUTT-R-NAISE - CITY NEWS IN BRIEE. | MRS, E. W. McCULLOUGH et | IS CLAIMED BY DEATH The Red Triangle Outing Club wiil give a plenic supper and card party at the ciubhouse. Bring lunch. Cof- for fee and iced tea will be served. Cards at 8 o'clock. Guy D. Spain in charge Active Worker in Church and A civic meeting, under auspices the Julla Mason Layton wheel of th Susan B. Anthony League, will be held, 8 o'clock, at Trinity Baptist Church Speakers: J. Finley Wilson, Th Jones and Mrs. Ida Plummer Liston Music. FUTURE. Washington Patriarchy, No. 18. G. 1 0. 0. F.. will hold its annual field da tomorrow at American League Ball Park. Funeral Services Tomorrow Educational Circles. ara J. McCullogh, 61 years old in church and educational circl od at her home, 3818 Jennifor Chevy Chase, Md. yesterday a long illness. Mrs. McCullough, who was the wife of E. W. McCullough, manager of the department of manufacturers of the United States Chamber of Commerce | had long been active in the Foundry M E. Church; was a member of the board of the Méthodist Old Peoples' Home land of the American Women'’s Board of | American University. She came to this j¢ | clty with her husband eight vears ag 1sband, Mr Mrs active | here, d street after | | | ¢l | c Gen. Austin Flies. Maj. Gen. F T. Austin, chief | Field " Artillery, s proceeding by | pogyqe; | airplane and train to Fort Meade, 8.0 00" «on Roger M. McCullough, | Dak., where today he expects to meet |\ % ugnier - Mildrdd McCullough | Battéry B, Fourth Field Artillery. on | daushter, MUdtRe o ohol B8 Gounplesion [of dts o0 ms smiteh uneral services will be conducted at “i"“‘ proct s e idence tomorrow afternon o | ry pack equipment. Gen. Au Ll Aartbalia i d o Cel e ene in aviation, plans to visit the Cavalry school at Fort Riley before hi return’ to this city Wednesday ed and 1d eck Cemetery Marriage Licens; licenses have been issued Deaths Reported. todsiine Heinemag, the Health Department 241 vis 8 s Laura Watles, 89, St Hospita Susan Beckon, 86, 1110 Coln a Mary Patrick. 75. pital = Emma Din: 62 temorial . Hospitnl. : g T Blanche Mangum, 59, pital Margaret Mackabee, ton Hospital. Nora Kriner, 48, Minnie Dayno, 39. Kathleen Bowle. Jeanne L. Fisher Mary E._Smith, Robert Merr Infirm. Laura Franl gfrfl M. Rucker. obert T. Brady Paul Wiley. 10 and il Ho: Jua Youn B. H p. Guy, per Rick nore, 4 4, Garfle Alwood. h of R ¥ Dunham id Mary B Broo Re Gl . Va.. 8 e, Va and N. Y Gladys John atisoleum In Reverence to Rest—In Dignity to Eternity Over Highway Bridge, Te ! nd | the South Gate of histor “emetery is ABBE MAUSOLEUM. Those praise its beauty, splendor a Ride out and vi tranquillity Informat ABBEY MAUSOLEUM, Inc. James E. Colliflower, Pres. Office 1000 Conn. Ave. Main 7897 i Gives You Cool, Leisure Hours for these l I'hat is Fverything-Ironed fo1 piece 1 Clean, cool clothe hot Summer what our Service can give 12c a pound. [Fach washed beautifully and ironed by machine. All flat and plain body clothe ready to use Fancy pieces mneed a little touching up. Shirts are hand- ironed for 10c apiece extra when wrapped separately and pl thing-Troned Bundle, Minimum For Special Requests Phone Miss W hite day you only AT a pound de your Every Members of the Laundryowners’ National Association 1101;1109 Raum St. N.E. & Lincoln % | McCullough | B | AUGUST 10, 1928. 7 Card of Thanks. We wish to THORNE ARMENTH ASHBY, 1 thom \UER BAUER, Augu J. C.F o the | BROADSTREET BROAD BUETTNE C CAPEN, Cay THOMAS W “MoTH Dea ROUT, LEN M ife LOUIS, LOUTS, SRAFL, bORC R, ARRE: thanks Fath fends ar ER AND tlis. d Tt Joseph Buck FATHER _CECELIA. ELIA ARMEN: LUELLEN M. On Thursd wite i P Aloy of A SOWITZ, President YriLY Departed this DOROTHY Bui nay a Fla. THE WEATHER l m 12 m noon, 89 Barom 29.90 | pers Ferry | POOKETHC | | POMERANIAN 6 am. tc Tempe hed by gh tide, ‘Today ¥ T ndoah ini ght v nignt for 4p 4 Record neter eter—4 91; noon temperaty erday femperatu e, rature sa Tide T Unite Geodetic 2:3 Low t gh tide row imbia, and pm, 2 midnight, 29.91; 4 Virginia tomorr 24 Hour: om., 91 a.m., 75; 29.89 Fables. d State Survey am 29.89; 8 p.m,, 85; | 8a Co a €00 m.,, ast nd and 3:05 ide 10:4 42 an 4 a a The Sun and Moon. Sun rose C s Pot mi very muddy ‘ondition of the 5:16 a.m. 5:17 sun m nd am.; Mearyland, Vir- | Probably | oler 8 pm am, 298 3, occurred at p.m. and 4:13 sets sun sets 3:10 pm hte d Water. muddy. H: Weather in Various Cities. felona, N {uror 1apc Jacksonvi ¥ Spokane, fon Dak olis, Ind e, Fln Mi wash WASH., D. € nt ob: atu one-half . Pt.cloudy C Cloudy Pi.clandy | Cloudy Pt.cloudy < Cloudy r ervations Births chorh'(]. Elmer John M Arthuy J } Bradfor Hubert Blain o William Depart ind Hel I Kathry M. and Jul and Rose and and_Rutt and Mary and Ora O, and Annle and. Mildry d Susan Thel Kdna Mary B nd Ora ¥ Lout 10 Edmor 4 Eva Jon Laura GE " Acta N and ¥ Wit Mary R Barbary Mildred Ene bo et J West \ | Arnold P Boelin Murphy D di Fil ed Colos . Smigh lma Murpl O'Loary. X b A 1a ¥ Rob! ¥ 11, ‘.H Demma repor pe boy boy e, b boy hoy udy ted BARDIN the N Randolph RRACEL 3 sppph Phillips T Tertace CAMEO R o North X143 CAT. | for rety CAl Phe Tuesa 1o DoG Park Reward hrowh ¢ Northwest PIN ting more Clo or Colesy erator's Bilver Hp strnved u Eastern FOU! IMALS ND. spply found. sapphl ms 518 White gol between Vete Rewa Gent Md RIN He on 1600 37 Ant ay foma 210 + hulld votirned 106 \ b No. afte sette 07 Horn rip e Baturday Call Frank! 1L, wold, with Monday pveland 4023 K voad, it B, € Hrown Wiy or pi ille card ring ave. Finder Reward Reward. 4. w rd. Ant heavy gol tace. Ll h S Do Decatnr 894-J le_cat, tro Rewird ¢ 830, 1668 Mon: or. 1o 3. Phone e i night 1 6244 h lkht A with ney b Animal Rescue Main_ 8088, Owner ¢l o W ¥ Mth and fem \ diamond on beach Address e with ard or informn 104 m 1 Call oo 1 Cle other papers ack (Buddy ) st n whiahily August rewarl “ and he Re 1w amethyst set- notity Miss Gil omewhere on Colimbia pik contalning eurrency on. reward e dle d up in front of 3314 returned 1 awner at above address REVOLVER perly of Metropolitan Pol 4 Rt vevolve RUGS n W 0 i3 a;\x:%-m‘“u One 3§ ©. C. Lasslter ard ahout 31 R oA cal. Colt oo rame by fack No. Depa il urea 4 teat Gl 0| w ST d ey yon st ‘éof due Draths. CERSLEY, LINWOOD. On August 9 LINWOOD CERSLEY. Remains restinz W. W. Chambers funeral home. Chapln_sts. Funeral services at Murray Cemetery, Richmond, Va. on August 11, 2:30 p.m COOK, CHARLES R. On Thursday, August 9. 1928, a’ Garfield Hospital, CHARLES R. COOK. 'Services at 8. H. Hines Co. fu- al home. 2901 14th st. n.w.. Saturda August 11, at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends {ted. Interment Glenwood Cemetery. FORD, WILLIAM. On Thursday. 1938, WILLIAM CRAWFORD. a beloved husband of Alice CT jernl from his Jate residence. n.w. Saturday, August i Interment Congressional Com 28, . On Wednesday. p.m., at his_resi ave. 5.e. ALBERT A beloved husband_ of Lula Dewey (nee Beers). Funeral from Ea: ton Heignts Baptist Churen, aves. s.e. Saturday, Au- Rélatives and (riends | DYSON, MATTIE 1038, at 2:20 a.m ATTIE B. DYSON, and _devoted Herbert and of Mrs. Ella_ Holida Smart, son, James R. y." Funeral Sunday. Second Baptist Church. 1 o'clock, Rev. J. tives and i at 241 10th st loviaz wife of J. H. mother of ‘Ge: 2 of Elste Holiday ht Simpson John nd N ichard, E: sts. s pastor. F EPHRAIM. On Friday, August t the residence of his daughter, A. Brande. 121 3rd st. n.e. 5 8 EPHRAI Mary Ferrell. Notice of funeral hereafter ille, Va, and Richmond, Va., papers ase cOpy.) R, ALICE M. 1938, at her E M. On Wednesday, August . Seat Pleasant Wife of Viehs Funeral from the Saturday, meat Cedar Hill 10 On August 9. 128, Randoipn st. 1., GOVE 8 sidence, nce to 8t. Gabr where mass will be Intern GREEN, CAROLINE. . August 8, 1928, at 11:25 a.m., 846 Vernon st. n.w., ADi. widow of Wilson Green of Rosa Green | ROLINE, | dev mother | | and William Jones. 12, at 2 pm. E. Church, ‘ment Oxon Hiil, Md. rest for a_season. 3 pathway had rrown 0o dteep; Folded her In fair. green pasture And gave our dear mother sien. 12 HOLMES. VIOLA R. On Friday, August 10, residence, 5110 192! at by vioLa HOLMES, 'be- £ of Alexander and the late Holmes and granddaughter | ate Isaac and Lucy E. Moore. Fu- ‘ Sunday, August 12, at 8 p.m.. from Church, Burrviile, D. pastor. | | 11 MARGARET E. On Thursday. August 9, 1928, at the residence of her daughter, Mys. 'Mary Hannan, 1839 Mint- d MARGARET E., widow of John Funeral bove residence m. Mass at 10 a.m. Interment Kindly omit SINS. FRANK 8. On Thursdas. A . 1928, at his residence, 540 13th st. s.e. FRANK 8. beloved son of Mr. and M seral from the above resi- Saturday, August 11, at 8:30 e to St Peter's Church, where | be sald at 9 am. Relatives ds {nvited. Interment Cedar Hill RY. 8. 1928, at Dr. Kinnard's Md.. MARY JOHN- oved wife of Albert Johnson s leaves to mourn her departure a relatives and friends. Re- esting at the John T. Rhines f 3rd and Eve sis. s.w. Fu- August 11, at 1 pm., st_s.w. at 1 p.m.. thence rch, Rosslyn, Va.. requested meeting Priday evening. 8 pm. to_arrange fof burial MARY JOHNSON. Fu- neral Saturday. August 12, at 3 p.m., from First Baptist Church, Rossiyn, Va S_EDNA PARKER. R. W. R, W. S, . Thursday, August beloved husband of Lamba: Funeral services a S. H Hines Co’s funeral home. 901 14th st. n.w.. Monda¥., August 13, at 8:30 a.m. thence to the Shrine of the Sa- cred Heart. where mass will be said at 9 am. = Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 12 After a brief {llnes . 1928, at 215 a.m residence, p.w. MARTHA [IGGONS. daughter of the late Elisha and Flizabeth Liggons. Notice of funeral later. to i IETT. 8. 1928, IRI IRENE. On Wednesday. Au- NE, beloved wife of Wil- H. Matchett. sr.. aged 67 years. Fu- om W. W_ Deal's funeral home. t. ne, on Saturday. August 11. at Interment Glenwood Cemetery. MOORE. WILLIAM J. Departed this I Wednesday, Au 1928, at the r dence of his I ave. n.w.. WILLIAM J He leaves to mourn their loss a devoted son. William J. Moore a devoted daughter-in-law and_four grandehildren. Remains resting t Frazier's parlors, 733 T st. n.w. Puneral Sunday, August 12, at 2 p.m. from Metro- politan A. M. E. Chureh. M st. between 15th_and 16th sts. n.w. Friends invited. Interment Harmony Cemetery. 1 MORAN. MILDRED E. Suddenly. on Thurs- day. August 9, 1928. MILDRED E. MORAN. No.'5 Girard st. n.e.. daughter of Michael and Catherine Moran (nee Doyle.) No- tice of funeral iater. PARRY. EDMUND RURLBURT. Suddenly on Friday. August 10, 1938. at 'his residence, 3107 Macomb st..' EDMUND HURLBURT. beloved husband of Mary Watts Parry and fi und _Hurlburt Parry. ir. Funeral Mon August 13, at :1 am, from his Iate residence. ROCK. GEORGE P. On Priday. August 10, 1028, at Providence Hospital, GEORGE P.. beloved son of W. F. and Ella F. Rock Harrigan). aged 28 years. ~Funeral his late residence, 223 Tth st. s.¢.. on ay. August 13. ai 8:30 am. thence Dominic's Church, Where mass will at 9 o'clock for ‘the repose of his latives and friends invited to at- nent Mount Oltvet Cemet Matcn il 3p e Al ANFORD. WILLIAM E. L. Officers and Columbia Lodge, No. 8. 1. B are hereby motified of the her WILLIAM E. L. SAN- ¢ sorrow will be held s Elks’_Home. 30 pm E. Church. 18th sts. nw 1 K p.m! ¢ Star Lodge. No_ 40 9, and Columbia Tem- © invited JONES. Exalted Rule: 3! Secretary. 11° L. The Associa ns will_attend fu ANFORD, Sun- 1 o'clock, death FORD at_Col day. A neral f YR Sunday BERT E E. WILLIAY SANFORD, WILLIAM | “tion of Oldest T neral of WILLIAM day_afternoor from Met HER Secty L. The Prederick ion is requested to late brother. SANFORD. on_Sunday. | GEORGE 1L SANFQRD. WILLIAM ¥ Douglass Reljef Associat | attand " the | WiLtian | Ausust 13, volitan A. M. 'E JORN EDGAR L. KENNE SANFORD, WILLIAM Men's Protective League m | terd funeral of WILLIAM Sunday _afterno | o'clock. from Me W & | OEORGE L.'W, SARAH ROSE On Thursday 1938, at her residence. 804 But TERRY, AUGUSTUS WINTERS. 1928 H mbers wi SANFORD Thursday Interment Chureh, Va WARNER, MARY August 10, 19 of her datshter 3601 Porry. st MARY F pdon, Va. Cemetery, LAVINIA, On_ Friday at 848, at the residence Mrs. Raymond B. Ward Mt Rainier. Md. Mrs LAVINIA" WARNER, widow of Liael B ‘Warner. Funeral Monday. Ausust 13, at 11.am. from her late resi dence Toterment Glenwood Cemetery Washinston. D. C. 12 WILLIAY ARNELIA. On Thursdav. Au {9, 1926, at 6:48 pnv. at her residence. Pomeroy rd. s.e. Mrs. CARNELIA MS. beloved wife ‘of Claude Wil- She leaves to mourn fhelr loss & { husband and two small ehildre o host of other reldtives snd | friends Funeral Saturday, August i1, ‘at 130 pn In Memoriam. WILLIAM. In sad and loving ve- ice of WILLIAM BAGBY. who de- this lite two years ago today, Au- 1026 o knows the silent heartache. those who have lost can teil Of the grief horne in silence For the one we loved so well, We mlss You now, our hearts are sore, As Lime goes by, we miss You mare; Your loving smile. your gentle face, No one NIl your vacant place WILLIA 1 Y DEVOTED WIFE. MARIE BAGBY. AND ‘n:;}"“N() MOTHER, ANNIE WEST SAUN. | it . | BATTENFELD, MINNIE B Tn toving re- mewmbranoe of my wite, \“NAII ‘ ‘&';' TENFELD. who departed |z;l‘ lite two years ago today, August 10, 1 WhAL happy days we onde enjoye When 6o wota il toether: ‘\il. oh, how changed it all Is now ince you have wone forever. Bome may (hink 1 am ot lonely W'\'x lh)‘ e me smile Little do v knaw the heartaches ad | auler Al the while & | ‘Saturday, | { | 10| | | On_Thursday, August | ERRELL, beloved husband of | 4th and D Interment | Satur- | chapel, | Falls | In Memoriam. | BOTELER. SUSIE E. 1n sad but lovi ‘membrance of my dear motner. SU BOTELER. who departed this 1 year ago today. Auwast 10. 1927 Iam thinking of you, dear mother, Jist thinking of the past Picturing you in my memory, Sust a5 1 saw you la Mother, dear, T did not soe 1'only know you went away . did hot say £00d-by OTED 80N AND, DAUGHT ANNIE BOTELE BOTELER. SUSIE o1y of our dear r Wholef! s one BROWNE. dear SUSAN BROWNE, of rest 10 Peace. pe | m which_nor SON. CHARLES GRANDD, In August 10, nz and and 1027 xind in all Jst t0 the end of Sincere and kind in heart and What a beautiful memory he left What would we give to clasp his His happy face to see, To hear his voice. 1o see his sm That meant so much to u Imi s your sweet smile night kiss | mIs’ LOVING wIFE. .MRS | "KocH. AND CHILDREN. INDA. In sad but lovi MILLER, who ¢ your g | MILLER, LUC ng re- | membrance Mrs. LUCINDA this life toree years ago 1925, Death hides Thov art but Thou An HER LOVING MILLER. | ROBEY. RAY. In | dear beloved RAY RO but on it cannot rist's other sid HATTIE DOROTE g as life a X e | 3 AND FAMILY. * { 4 4 {5 and take - thy God loved thes best SON, TAM father. who depa ago today, August never pass I have had two I am suffering But for the sake of Jesus T will try to bear the cross HIS DEVOTED WIFE AND SON Departed this life Wed- | To' rememb But the s As I treasure the ima | HIS LOVING DAUGHT! | " iaw. | STATESMA! | Vered to STATESMA 1925, MAN. JOHN AND HENRIETTA. 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