Evening Star Newspaper, August 16, 1928, Page 9

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THE EV | I INING STAR., WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1928. oy g EDWARD L. HUNT DIES. |JAMES N. BRADLEY | cards of Thanks. ‘ 2Bl nyTH, LLOYD 2 | Frze . MARY. 1 wish to express | 16. (928, at his Fesid: Y : ’ Edward L. Hunt, 42, clerk at Ward- FUNERAI_ TOMORROW\ P anss and agpreciatisn. 10| - LLOYD(R: HUTH, aeed 06 3ca emauing | Fends Sad nelénbors for thelr sympathy. | resting at Hysonz's funcral horme. 1300 N D.'C: ative Dead at 67 man Park Hotel, died at his residence, e d floral tributes at the death | st. n.w i | 024 C street southwest, yesterday after | fos o of my devoted \"\‘l(i'g‘!}";. MARY Tr'r;l;g;n; Ausust’ 18, at 2:30 p.m 3 a long ilness. Services Will Be Conduoted in Holy| o Sipm, s s sarr rance v, | EFFemsoN, carmammve i | Mr. Hunt was a thirty-second degree i : Ullander wish: to express sfncerely our | Thursday.’ Aucust 16, 15 [ Mason. He ‘was a member of Federal| Trinity Catholic Church, shanls 'and ‘appreciatiop, Io ou felatives. | | Lodge, " A A M., Almas Tpmplc of preseions of sympathy and beautiful floral i | the Mystic Shrine, and Oak Camp, No. | Georgetown. Iributes'in our receat berenvement © * o i !4, Woodmen of the World. TERRY, AUGUSTUS NTERS. We wish | ¥ Sudolph 8. Funeral Services to Be Held | o “fs survived by his widow, Ms. D i express our thanks and sostesisiion to Mattie V. Hunt; two brothers, O. 8.| pyneral services for James N. Brad-| fr symppihy and foral tribuies at | LANSDALE. HARRY VINCENT. O | Saturday for Retired | Hunt of this city and C. W. Hunt of | FUbers 3 iiels exmppthy. and goral teinules ot TS | ek . y, 64 years old, of 4507 Potomac av Sooat s O I ERe TRRRY y '{““]’RII‘,?‘”‘ '\1'\1.“")‘:3[1 by his father, W.| 5ué “who died mlmrr Emergency Hos- | AU GRETYOA Y TERRY AND PAMILY. * i < of b pital Tuesday night from injuries sus- | Business Man. | Funeral services will be conducted in | PIEC I Loty A g}, 8 ,} The Best Ambulance Service in Washington arshall Baptist Church tomorrow 30 o'clock. Interment - a street ca at Is Rendered by W. W. Chambers at One-half the Cost of Old Timers | aifernoon at. % CoER T Ties : ; . 11s, $4.00 Harry Vincent Lansdale, 67 years old | will be in Marshall Cemetery. AnA &S Totkigue- et 18, tne' Emercencs | v aLmERT PRANKLE City Calls, L prominent retired business man of | =————————"—————— |nue, will be ton- 4507 Potompc B e ian from Capitol st m.. thence t where mass will renose of hi Olivet cemel at Seventh and K streets. He retired [ducted in Holy | froi this and all other business in 1921. | Trinity Catholic | Mr. Lansdale owned and operated a Church, George- ranch in North Dakota from 1881 to!town, tomorrow claim agent |[morning at 9 after a o 500 Sixteen Long-Distance Calls at Low Rates In case of Death they will relieve you of all responsibilities, and the cost for a Complete Funeral is as low as §75 vashington. died vesterd: ss at his home, RANKLIN Lansdale was born in this city on P i 1861, the son of Henry Nels 1887, and was for five ye 1 nor. : R sited { 4 The World’s Best Burial Vault, $85 : sk ‘Darsoh Lansdsle. He'res |of the Chicago City Rallway Co. |orclock, following | Eatox. on_November 1. | i We Are Specialists in Our Line ceived his elementary education in the He was a member of the Washington | prayet services at | b FRANKLIN % | Zurhorst’s funeral Board of Trade, a_director of the Na ublic schools Frederick, Md., and ‘ ] Catt i ik tional Permanent Building Association, |parlors, 301 East | poueust 16, 1838, at | a member of the Sixteenth Street Iligh- | Capitol street. In- ASTER. VA N, a friends.” v lands Association, the B. P. O. Elks and | terment will be in | AN eEASTER LI MILLS, sony 8. on I the F. O. Eagles | Mount” “Olivet [ bt Sleake o ; Jomy . CLYDE J. NICHOLS, Inc. His widow, Mrs. Katherine Dickson | Cemetery . RLES. Sidder Lansdale; one daughter, Mrs. Robert E. | According to the il (P W.W. Chambers Co. UNDERTAKERS e i e | diee S aioae e 4209 9th St. N.W. dale Buckley, ali of this city, survive. was killed when he J. N. Bradley. P tone Funeral Home 14%at Chapin.N.W. held at 9 | walked Into the side of one street car | Funeral services will be {and was hurled into the path ef .'\n-} Clyde 3. Nichols, Pres. Formerly Vice President-Secretary W. R. Speare C Phone Col. 6324 NIE_HARRI: ton Harris a Washington real | b cr " £ th any years and | Saturday at the Church of the jgene, ™A™ y returned a \nd treasurer of a | Nativity. Burlal will be in Rock Creek | Jardice of aseidontal myy, clumed a General Motors Co., | Cemetery Widely known in this city, Mr. Brad-| © ley was a former vice president of the Royal Glue Co. here and managed it factory for many years He began work with the company when 18 years old. He was born here and had long been an active member of the Catholic | Church and belonged to the Holy Soclety He is survived b widow, Mrs. NT. EDWARD L Oon Katherine Bradley, and three sons, | . Wis. re b | Daniel, Robert and James COL. WESCOTT'S FUNERAL | ® | AT ARLINGTON TODAY| & Still they come —greater values in furniture of enduring quality thain Washington has witnessed f;)r a long Infantry Officer Who Killed Him- time. Storewide reductions of 10 to 40%, together with the popular system of Convenient Deferred Payments, self Is Buried in National have decided the success of Julius Lansburgh’s August Furniture Sale. em Funeral services were | | al services were held at Arling-| 1 o conmbia Showers tonight | : g | ton Cemetery this afternoon at 2:30 oclock for Col. Robert H. Wescots,|?d tomorrow; not much change United States Infantry, who killed him. | (" Perature; gentle to moderate south self at Burlington, Vt, Monday, where | ~ D95 . | he was on duty with the 97th Division | , Maryland.—Shoers | of Organized Reserves erate south howers probable tonight slightly warmer tomor- Col. Wescott was born Wis., November 7, 1878, a military service in the Spanish War of in extreme west portion; moder 1898 as a member of th nd Wiscon- winds. sin Volunteer Infantry. He was c | st Virg ight row fair; s Records for Twenty-four Hours. missioned a second lieutenant in Regular Infantry in April, 1899, and | reached the grade of colonel in July, | 7:02 pm Col. John Jacob Astor Auxiliary,| Tomorrow—sSun rises 5:23 am.; United Spanish War Veterans, will give | sets 7 pm. i 3 a lawn party tomorrow, 7 pm., at Sec-| Moon rises 6:14 am: sets 8:09 p.m years ago today ond street and Pennsylvania avenue| Automobile lamps to be lighted one- gt southeast | half hour after sunset. | The postponed picnic of the Sunday Condition of the Water. school of the Lutheran Church of the | eat Falls—Muddy. | L & m | 1924. During the World War he serv Thermometer—4 p.m., 85: 8 pm l S | 2 & lieutenant colonel in the 2 midnight, 75; 4 am, 71; 8 am R | Army. He leaves a widow 3. noon, 74 \!H’lvwm i tetta' Wescott, and two chi Baromeéter—4 pgn., 3013; 8 pm Il - ’ . 130.15; 12 midnight, 30.17; 4 a.m., 30.14 Metal | OCITY NEWS IN BRIEF. |°Hnd Goserature, o7, occurred at ! | TODAY 4:15 pm. yesterday, Lowest {empera- = J 7 | The Catr ? i of ture, 7 ed at 5 ay 50 Carved F ¢ ¥ " evening. To be repeated tomorrow, 7 | Fignest, 81; lowest, 5 $169.50 Carved Frame Jacquard e anon e ok S A Tide Tables. Cons of la Sett compl with | = = & a - c g T | All interested in the Home for Widows 1 by United States Coast an With Pateliment 'x\\r-]‘ e i jstasaili v Bapetiiowi |and Orphans of the Veterans of Al | Geodetic Survey.) Shade & St S lidoie | Wars are invited to attend a meeting, | Today—Low tide, 2:39 am. and 3:11 st el ot e $ il 8 o'clock, in Grand Army Hall 7 pm 1 tide, 8:36 a.m. and 9:01 p.m. gkt aokh o Al il i = | ¥ Tomorrow—Low tide, 3:20 am. and 49 fiogany RUND. LoD, | - FUTURE 3:56 pm.; high tide, 9:22 am. and = i | wood hase on each 2 | | The Federated Colored Catholics will | 9:46 p.m — Less 0% i | | give a free outing to mothers and chil- S i ‘ Sards . | The Sun and Moon. Convenient Deferred Payments | TR, flfi;nfigt\\fi:fix‘x"rgan Gardens tomorrow : s e e e | i | No Phone or ! | Mail Orders - Mail Orders Atonement will be held Saturday from 1to0 8 pm., in Rock Creek Park, at the intersection of Military road and Beach rive. The Loyal Knights of the Round T: ble will meet for luncheon tomorrow, p.m., at Camp Letts, the Y. M. C. 4 camp on Rhode River. Families, friends and neighbors of members are invitea to attend. Group II in charge. For in formation apply to Page McK. Etchi- son, Main 8250. WILLIAM B. belove The Wanderlusters will give a cara | party and supper at the | 7 s 9 ’ | Bisi Franklin Park, Va., Saturda : lfi‘n{‘.‘..,._ Apartment Style Kitchen Painted parchment | Business meeting will follow. shade and painted v base, 3 fnches in | 407 Off All Vanities : : : e Sa— eter. on teskwood | Deaths Reported The $9 Vanity st Exceptional 4-Piece Bedroom Suite Value As illustrated. A : | i, : . ’ S Iabor. shvinl 1o The, following deaths have been reported | Denver, ¢ BROVHE above A splendid group, comprising Be Dresser, Chest necessit $ 29 !l““r" i e M tither i S et o . shed, anc = A po L o and nity. A very artistic design, nicely finished, an . = | Marle Snider. 78, Little Sisters of the Poor s specially priced. August Sale Price.... ol fiase $ |, Hfonora A" Crowe, 76,1634 Bladensburs | I 2 3y 3 No Phone or | George W. Corbett, 76. 1368 Euclid st mansas C | Convenient Deferred Payments Mait Orders Daniel J. Marvin, 75. 1124 Girard st Pt.cloudy Jane G. Richards, 70, 406 10th st. s.e. Pt.cloudy i | illlam T Hahn, 66, 631 Md. ave. s.w ! Ptcloudy izabeth Sherwood. Garfleld Hospital . Pt.eloudy | George F. Buckman. , 1107 P st ne. Cle Frank Prentice, 7, 2164 Florida ave. . Prcloudy lul“;ll‘r:“‘ Baptist, 67. Home for Aged and Clear ‘('hlrlrs H. Ford. 45, route to 19 Defrees . Branson Phillips, 40 Hosp! Births Reported. h MONUMENTS MAUSOLEUMS DESIGNED AND ERECTED WAITE OR TELEPHONE FOR ; ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET R . G MAIN 2968 e, Weather. THE J.F. MANNING CO.. In¢ + 919 15TH STREET N W WasningTon, B. C ve been rep: d to the past 24 hours ancis J. and Emily R Joseph L. an George W. abriel and Gene e I and The d Spokarn WASH . The popular Tudor ank H Period Design That Is Fred 1 boy Very Much in Demand. wirl f . boy Two-Tone Decorated, Hand-Woven Fiber Suite $159 10-Piece Walnut-Veneered Dining Suite | g TR e Al ! Marriage Licenses. % - 4 A . ehsar o i VRO e ) Black_& White Taxi Co.. } h i = Contiits of & table, ro 0-inch Settee with wide Canstrct d “' wals PRk g 1’ v beautiful BILL FOLD. brown leather. contag ot St __ FUNERAL DIRECTORS. B clar wad snchisir: i Beaipsts finishes hiece slong Extension Table, China Cabinet, Buffet, ver, money. pictures and papers. Reward | 5 A ar § back. | and Armchair. Beautifully finished, g Oblong Extension Table, Chir atfet, Se Ten' Gitfton Cramer, 1808 Blair ra. shep- | Takoma Park, Md Joseph F. Birch's Son » re e spring cushion seat a colorful pattern of L] five Side Chairs and one Arr air with genuine leather seats herd 3021 Silver Spring. Md ISAAC BIRCH ST 436l I > BRACELET. white goid with sapphires and = e N2 . ] "“Phone West 5 A Bocorsthee tantially built and beautifully finished. August Sale Price S I E ey aagel g Fairtax, Vo, and | 3034 M St. N\ o eretonne. Highly decors . A Substantially built a hahord: poetibly, vey e soRuirtex, va. and | Eohtan v % " and Navs = Yard C b3 Convenient Deferred Payments Convenient Deferred Payments (‘-‘In :n.v)v].:“».m\ female. grown hmn"l‘v‘\ and M Wednesday, Augist very friend- v, liberal reward. Call Franklin 984 and Nellle G. Small, 19 g.xee x| V. L SPEARE CO. . 1009 H St N.W. At CAT. large black and brown female. wi 19, and Daugherty C. | D) R._Barnum | for vetu B B v 53, and Nelite E. Col- | 210 F St N.W o5 oo R crofut, | BaIEIAM LEE Funeral Direcigr ~and ! x : hd Mar | Embatmer. Livers tn ¢ . PINCirele bin, white digmond. | 1 on. | dious chapel. Modern Crematorinms. Mo t 3 s POCKETBOOK. black leather ning. vieinity 18th and Mt contents, personal card, mor le papers _ Co! samphires s 1200 Liheot | and Josephine T. | ate prices. T Ave Ny ede: es W. Morris e Call M. 1 2 and telea veeer | W, Warren Taltavull © 3 WOSNENY ¥ 14th & Spring R, Col. 464 onday eve- oasant sts and valu- 14x45-Inch Polychrome Buffet Mirror | Gtomueton ™ € V. Adams i e v 0 ALMUS R.SPEARE " | Succeeding the original W. R. § OB Faly o S i howT o e ding e LW S ¢ Decarated Spool Tored i 7.Pc. Amber B | T Comectiont At i August Sale Price s B " 3 § . pefore Aug returned to i Hanging Wall gz Simmons Bed, Spring & Mattr Colored Water Set Santa Maria Boat | R 08 & » e i gy ane otomac 4600 00K She Consisting of full size Finish on crved wood. | 9 Ok end O ste Beward if Tetutned Room % Myers._35. apd_Chariatte M Quick R e -y o d ™ e 95 WIS T T o ek € ottt S MR e "W, W, Deal & Co . n mattress and a et v Ta e o b e "stearmin, 31 and : full size all-metal spring o s pere F: Rt Bivyed Siutersione Wi I S : Ao R S " Mail Ord - P 3. e 3 o Blorence s mrown, \Wm. H. Sardo e. Bo Phons or Mail Orders No Phone or Mail Orders mplete Fabiid No Phone or Mail Orders PR e e e e PPrivate Limonsie A — —— Rev Charles H Simms. a o Brompt Auto Delivery Service Howard A Nicholson, 22. and Margaret [ 413 H St N H ATURD - eXDTessIVe- InexDEnSIVe: AT RRer. N, Both ot Baltimere: Md': Rev. | Modern Lincoln 524 A g? o o Gude Bros. Co,, 1212 F St " gliwsiWillace. 52 ana wary inasev.| Frank Geier’s Sons Co. he Jil{[ug @Sb ur yh /@u;i’r ni tufl’(? ( ;0. BLACKISTONE, 1407 H|\i X ‘L‘ “‘fiin 23 LHEEAT S, J, it xumn n |[JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. designs, $5 and up ir Desig | 18, both of Fredericksbure, VA Rev. | 1337 10th St N W Phone North 4 | CALL_MAIN 3707 Stevenson ol K. Ensor_ M, Sparks. Md., and CHAS. S. ZURHORST 909 I' Streel—at Ninth GEO. C. SHAFFER |\ Nl\!lfll“l\llfiv‘l'll;;;. 2.7. and Esta Musher, *lphene Lincotn N2 7%/ “‘Quality That Endures” v Entranc Phone Lincoln §:% ERATE PRICES, TEL. M. 106, M. 2dt6. | o Hobpry Hagin: Our Only Store, Tath & Eye niiol v ot we. 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