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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. MONDAY. MRS. MARY FITZPATRICK | irsi®s 3y o mone o o DIES AT AGE OF 8‘ YEARS | followed by requiem mass in St. Paul Funeral servicu to Be Held To- morrow Morning in St. French Grain Crop Declines. S PARIS. August l’(H'I“»cI}E('l"J;; De Mrs. . Paris today quoted Henri Queuille as ,h( ey Fitzpatrick. 84 years old. | (G "That France's cereal crops were o for the past 20 years has conduct- | 5 axceptionally fine quality, but lacking ed her own grocery business at Sixth | in quantity. He said this vear's crops and S streets. died vesterday at her would be several million bushels below home, 1423 Clifton street. She had 1027 been in the grocery business for 40 of On the ather hand he said that North the 85 vears she has lived in this city. Cemetery. She is survived by one son, James J. Fitzpatrick of this eity. . | Africa would send 7.000.000 busheis Cannon Bath Towels NEVER before have we had quantity, quality and low prices. operated whole-heartedly with us to make this event possible. some instances qu(mtmcs are lim 18¢ Colored Bordered Bath Towels, 18x36 inches; pink, blue and gold striped borders. 24c Colored Bordered and Colored Plain Bath Towels, size 20x40 inches. 38¢ Bath Towels, 22x44 inches; extra size and weight ; three different patterns in borders of blue, gold, pink and green Fine for Hands Church. Burial will be in Mount Olivet | position that Mr. Harper has held for 12 years. As soon as he was appointed treas- PARTY HONORS HARPER. stant Treasurer | urer Mr. Gerard asked Mr. Harper to Banker Named A £ | continue to serve as assistant treast in Democratic Campaign. | and the letter today is a formal no:ice | Robert N. Harper, president of the | of such appointment. ' District National Bank, today received | |'a letter from Gov. Smith of New York expressing appreciation of the services he has rendered to the Demoeratic party for many and another let- ter from James W. Gerard, who is now national treasurer of the Democratic party. formally notifying him of his anpafnimont as assistant treasurer. a THE WEATHER | District of Columbla—Fair tonight and tomorrow; not much change in temperature. Maryland and West tonight and tomorrow; change in temperature. Virginia—Partly cloudy tonight and | tomorrow; not much change in tem- perature. Virginia—Fair | not much Ordered to Honolulu. Col. Harry G. Bishop has been re- | lieved from command of the 6th Field | Artillery, at Fort Hoyle. Md.. effective in December, next, and ordered to Hono- Tulu, Hawali, for duty Artillery., Record for 24 Hours. ‘Thermometer—4 pm 8 pm with the Field | 12 midnight, 60; 4 am., 60; 8 am., noon, | Barometer—4 30.00: 8 pm. 30.05: 12 midnight. 4 am. 30.08; 8 am., 30.15; noon Highest temperaturé, 70, occurred at noon today; lowest temperature, 57, oceurred at 1 pm. yesterday. Temperature same date last Highest, 84; lowest, 63 Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and i Geodetic Survey.) 42 pm pm 0 6:5 pm 30.07 30.16 year: T¢ Low high tid 2 am Tomorrow 1:35 pm 20 pm tide, 1 and 6 Low tide. high tide, and and am am The Sun and Moon. Today 7:06 p.m Tomorrow- sets 7:05 p.m Moon rises 2:46 a.m.: Automobile lamps to half hour after sunset. Condition of the ,Water. Great Falls—Very muddy. Harpers Ferry — Potomac, Shenandoah, muddy. Sun rose 5:19 am.; sun sets Main 3770 Sun rises 5:20 am.; sun sets 6:16 p.m e lighted one- muddy; Weather in Various Cities. Temperature °F Abile Albany Atlanta Atlantic Ciiy timore. Md gham arck, N. D.? Boston, “Mase, N Y Ga Cloudy Clondy 2 Pt cloudy Pt cloudy Clear Clear EBrcloudy Pt.cloudsy Cloudy Glear Cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Claudy Clear 2.00 Pt.cloudy 00l 58 FORFIGN. Greenwich time. today Temperature, Weather 84 Clear 64 Parte 70 Part cloudy 58 Part cloudy 64 Clear 66 Clear (Noon. Greenwich time. today.) Fayai). Azores 6 Cloudy (Ciirrent observations.) Bermuda 82 Porto Rico!. & i 1dy Germany agen, Denmark Stocknoim, ' Swed=n Gibraltar. 8p Part cloudy Cloudy Clear Zone Part cloudy rs Unhurt in Crash. Department _was advised av that Capt. Euville D. Howard of Oakland. Calif. and Gunnery Sergt James F. Hill of Predericksburg, Va escaped injury when their Marine plane crashed at Samoto, Nicaragua Sunday. The craft was demolished. Dyed Mourning Black In 24 Hours CarmackDryCleaning&DyeingCo. 2469 1h . N.W Navy 6 Dupont Circle Perry & Walsh Morticians Private Ambulances 29 H St. N.W. Main 984 such a Towel Sale as this—in The famous Cannon Mills Extract From Letter— co- In selection 1s advised. “Your service a ompl ited so early s JOSEPH AWl.m = SONS- . ablishpd /! ,’0 MORTICIANS {0 Gavier Main 5512-5513 Extra-weight Colored Bordered Bath Towels} 24x45 inches. Borders in three styles. 73c Extra-heavy Large Size Bath Towels, inches.. Beautiful quality. 94c Large, tra-heavy Bath Towels; size 25x48 inches. These are wonderful values at the very low «ale price. 23x46 sum umbia 636 | AUGUST 13, 1928 IRTES FOR SCHOOL * HEAD TOMRRDH M|ss Jessie C McDonald to Be Buried at Indiana Birthplace. The body of Miss Jessie Claire M Donald, principal of the National Ca- thedral School tor Girls, who died yes- terday 1n Preston, Canada-after an op- | eration, was brought to Washington to- | day and taken to the main building of | the school cipal for 15 years, The body will be at the school until 11 am. tomorrow, when funeral services will be held in Bethlehem Chapel, Washington Cathedral. The burial serv- ice will be read by Right Rev. James E. Freeman, Bishop of Washington. as- sisted by Very Rev. G. C. F. Bratenahl dean of the cathedral The body will lie in the chapel until 2:15 pm., when the funeral party, ac- mmpamrd by a member of the cler from the cathedral, will go to Indian- apolis, Miss McDonald's birthplace. She will be buried in Crown Hill Cemetery there Wednesday. Left Capital in June. | Miss McDonald, accompanied by her cousin, Miss Catherine Dunn, left Wash- ington in June for a vacation at Pre ton. Miss McDonald, who was 59 years | old, appeared benefited by the change | until last Sunday. when she became il On the following day she submitted to | an_emergency operation | Dr. Sterling Ruftin of Washington, her | personal physician, was notified of Miss MecDonald's condition and went to her bedside immediately. lihough gravely ill, she appeared to | lly and by Thursday was considered it of danger day night, however ered a relapse and sank rapid- | Iy until 4 a.m. yesterday, when she died | ” When_notificd of Miss McDonald's death, Bishop Freeman made arrange-| ments to leave his Sumer home at Sor- rento, Me., to arrive here today. Dean Bratenahl, who has been at his Sum-| mer home in Gloucester, Mass, did likewise Mis | apolis, January 24, McDonald was born in Indian- 1869. She was the | | davgliter_of the iate Erekiel AL and Lvdia Tousey McDonald, and the | | granddaughter of Senator Joseph Mc- | Donald of Indiang. Opens School Here. Miss McDonald came to Washington after the death of her parents and | with the‘late M Anna Ellh< opened | the McDonald-Ellis School tor Girls at Seventeenth street and Mai\arh\l\’flts‘ avenuc She was one of the youngest | dents ever to be graduated from Wel- lesley College. In 1894 she took her M. A. degree at Columbian Untversity, now George Washington University When her brother. Ensign Joseph Mc- Donald, was stationed in Paris she lived with him there and studied at the Sorbonne. work at the University of Pennsylvania. After the death of Miss Ellis Miss | McDonald became the last principal of | the McDonald-Ellis School. She gave | up her educational work at this point { to accompany her brother at his va- | rious naval stations. She resumed her educational career after his death and for 10 years was a member of the faculty of Farmington School, Farmington, Conn | Returns to Capital. In 1913 Miss McDonald came to | Washington again, this time as prin- aipal of the Cathedral School. Under her.administration for the past 15 years the school grew rapidly and attained ! high rank. Her interest in the welfare | of her students won many friends. Mi: as ar | Wellesley College and taking an active part in the cause of higher education | for women. PROMOTED TO COLONEL. | | | | ridik. ol EhercendiObieman; Quar- | { where she served as prin- | stu- ’n Later she did graduate | McDonald was highly regarded | educator, serving as a trustee of | 9 ‘ €ards of Thans. We wish to express eur pprectation 1o our many s. neighbors and relatives for their sympathy and kindness during the {liness nd_death of our hushand and father. ASIL MASON. MAa8. ELLA MASON AND FAMILY. EDWARD DAVIS. W " express our thanks and heartfelt appreciation to tives and friends for their many ac kindness during the iliness of Dr. ED DAVIS WILLISTON and ihe be Dregsions of h Principal Dies opportunit ROYINGT dav. A | dence. Capital the beloved Funeral from nesday. Au | aad friends invited | ac Adaison Chape: | 1 & DONNEELY. BERNARD 1. Or aust 12, 1928. at 225 am dence. “324 Raymond ave. Potoma | BERNARD J. hus ot Ma | ly and ‘son of fhe jate Ji sa Don; urch. Mount day. August 18, at 10 a FITZPATRICK. MARY 28. MARY F MISS JESSIE € Har LANPHIER RESIGNATION ACCEPTED BY PRESIDENT Selfridge Axr Plelrl Chl?f an.rp:‘ to Engage With Lindbergh in Commercial Aviation. McDONALD. ris-Ewing Photo. GARFIELD. JANE F GRAVATT. INEZ August i3, 1928, 2 dence, 848 South Car LE. FOE. bel Gravatt The resignation of Maj. Thomas G Lanphier, Army Air Corps, recently in command of Selfridge Field, Mich.. has been accepted by the President to tak effect August 25. Maj. Lanphier recent- ly announced that he had tendered h | resignation in order to en com- mercial aviation in the same cor tion with which Col. Lindbergh i nected. He is from 3 graduated from the ) in June, 1914 i His early service was in the Infantry, | | in which he served as a major in the | National Army during the World War. | | In July, 1920, Lanphier was transferred | | to the Air Corps in the rank of major, and has since participated in many notable flights and contributed ma terially to the development of the serv- | tee. | | Ephweim Fe | _ John P. i | Poor | Westey m a DR. HENRY RIPLEY. on t 13, 1928 a HARPER. EUL Asiis 4 Deaths Reported 3rd_st tle Sisters of the Stoner. 78, 1527 Rhode Island HUMN, WILLIAM THOMAS. ene Matchett, Hospital ' Grorge Nichol 65, George Washington 65. Gallinger Hospital. 56. 3107 Macomb st. aval Hospital . Walter Reed Hos- Edmund_H ROBERT EMMOX. G. HUM LAURA Herbert L. Bennett, 10, Walter Reed Hos- to Walter | 1 Mildred Moran, eed HoOSDItal b en route rl B and Hildegard Naud day. Sibley H i infant of Earl Sibley Hospiia Infant of William and Ruth Brenner. Stbley n«;n al and Eva Warren, 20 minutes. Hospital. 1842 Tth st . 53. 1316 U’ st. | 1V st | Tuberculosis Hospital erculosis Hospital en's Hospital William Chapman, 38, Home for Aged and | 38, Infirm Trene Anderson, 31. Columbis Hospi Mattie Dyson, 30, 341 10th t. s.e | Marie James. Tuberculosis _Hospital. | Genevie Sewell. 25. Gallinger Hospital | Ln S;dhey and Lill Viola R_Holmes. 20. 5110 Grant st. n.e. Fannie Proctor. Providence Hospital Dorothy ~ Broadstreet, 14, Tubereulosis Hospit | ~ Roland Smi | pital Le pital Elizabeth Campbelil | Hospital | Noy | st_sw Infant_of | & days. Calu Infant of Cov | hours, 401 Richardso . 23 months. Children's Hos- Chit & months. is W e. 15 months. s Hos- cn 949 ldren's n Mickey, 4 months, 4 Edm Golden adford a onia Peters, | & 1osp! Mary Taglor. 12 | SEW] GENEVA. _On P 1 ENEVA - SEWELL Bowman. i Births R.eported. William and Adell Jobn N. and Cecel; | Dabneg end Eaith Toiiver. 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