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TH‘F o:r ND \X qT AR., WASHINGTON, AUGL \\'l‘ 19 26~ PART 1. NEW DRUG STORE CHAIN {renn“nam- avenue by the Whelan | company has announced | Drug Co., an outgrowth of the United The Whelan drug stores are the de- OPENS IN WASHINGTON cizar co yelopment of u business started an The stores will comprise” three com- | Small scale in 1890 by three Whelan plete establishments Ii‘n one—a fully | brothers, who opened a little cigar cquipped Whelan drug store, complete | Store in Syracuse. Their second store candy store, with soda fountain and | WAs opened in Eimira, and these two incheonetie, and a United Cigar store. | Vere the first of the chain which now New stores of the chain, in addition to | humbers more than 3000 retail stores | the one ‘alrendy in operation, are to bo | the United States and Canada. located at Thirteenth and H_streets, | . Fourteenth and H streets, Ninth and F‘ A bumper rice crop streets and Eleventh ‘Whelan Estnhhshmruu Will Sell Medicines, Candy and Con- tain Luncheonette, | | | | | Washington is to have a new chain of drug stores. the first of which has | Janan expects been opened at Fourteenth street and ason. ) », o a(\.l\dll\"w kS ket s Go B their to trom n. how do vou feel nir Sunday to hide It lot bhetter to he on the out- Next Sunday be in that s happy crowd of strolling folks a whole side looking in than on the inside looking out! = s vy s /u‘ ) DEAL FUNERAL HOME "For reference Ask your newghbor T 816 M STREET NE Hahn's place all remaining hort lines of women’'s Summer shoes on sale at At our 7th St. and “Areade” stores Starting 8:30 AM. Mondax 1 Tth pre. Shop. small, Clearing the decks for Fall place on sale Sum shoes of all kinds and all m R 200 pra. at our we St. store—250 “Arcade” Mostly at mer extra large, 2egularly or £8.50 terials £5, narrow sizes, £6.50 arranged on tables o and racks—so0 von £1.95 or more they go—at can self, wait on your i pair! Illas \I’I’R()‘(l'\l/\lll\ /\ pairs patrs patrs pairs pairs pairs Please note carefully! 7th & K 3212 14th ge delivered Re sure you want them before huying! AN LEG BROKEN 2= e WHEN HIT BY AUTO C. A. Cunmngham Struck on| Executive Avenue—Visitor, 60, Injured. Corpse to Homeland. RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil. Escorted by Italian Fascl traditional black shirts of the body of Maj. Aug: the’ nrqanim(lnm the steamer Conte Rosso, whic | carry it back ta Italy. Maj. Del Prete died after an L tation” of his leg, which was with his transatlantic companion, | Ferrarin, crashed. SON OF PRESIDENT \ | | Charles A, Cunningham, 45, 739 Twelfth street, sustained a fractured right leg and a laceration around one eye when knocked down on East Execu- | tive avenue yesterday afternoon by an | automobile operated by Edward ). | Combs, 1600 Q street, He was treated at Emergency Hospital Bernard Harris, 60, Raleigh, N. C, stopping at 821 Fourteenth street, was treated at George Washington Univer- | sity Hospital for injuries to his left leg sustained when knocked down on Four- teenth street, between H and I streets, by a car operated by Howell M. Moss, 2201 Fifteenth street Bernard Miller. nine, 908 Kennedy street, was badly bruised on the left leg | yesterday when knocked dowr in an alley near his home by an automobile operated by Eve Bennick of New Mar- ket, Va. John H. Jones, 406 R street, suffered a possible fracture of the left | ankle when a delivery truck of the Quality Market, which he was driving, collided with another truck at Eighth street and Illinois avenue Witherell Woodward, 4-vear-old col- ored boy, of 1217 New York avenue, was taken to Emergency Hospital with a broken leg yesterday afternoon after he had been struck at Twelfth and K streets by an automobile operated by [ M Shearin. 3005, Sherman avenue. Witnesses said the colored boy an i front of the movi frpm_between parked_cars Links and Dinner Dances O Educator. By the Associated Press. MADISON, Wis., August 18 dances and golf are occupying th of John Coolidge, son of the Pre who s visiting President and | Glenn Frank of the University o consin. John has shunned news | | | He came here Friday | brother, and attended a formal dinner at the | The golf was fair. ‘If the Presi son is a good_golfer, news came threw him off his game ment golfers, who shot under pi the course made him overplay his Today he visited the Univers Wisconsin Chapter House of hi: ternity Marriage Licenses. a0 licenses have heen issued Newman, 20. M. L Loughrey both of Eveler Marshall, hoth of “Stevenson Gumbleton 3. and Ei Newark. N J M Wolfe George H hn W 26 and Fva Richmond both Loeh John Morgan. Rev. Walter H ora Mims. 73 lam Mocre liam E. By Rev Eajl i1l 3 R_\'un S I l”ml Our vears exy reful morticians have ill and adeptness to who put their ¢ each case presented parlor. private amb: ery in connectio; JAMES T. RYAN and Carry and Janie Fowler, 2 21, and Jane A Hennis and Florence Cumberla Pa v i ough - Work- t hoth of New MDA 1e into lance and ot P A RE et Sibbas Telewhone Aflantie 1300150 CGivern Ve . Rer Prancis X Rev: doseph ) Waldnap. 21, of ' Richmond CLYDE J. NICHOLS, Inc UNDERTAKERS 4209 9th St. N.W. Clvde J. Nichols. Pres Cormerly Vies Prestdent-Secrets W R Speare Co Phone Col. ‘Benning d william A Eise Fu ths Repm ted. & birthe were ent dur and Anna At and Helen B. Cc J. and Mary Mor repo: A Dependable . fin "Waliirky. Mortuary Service len 1. "Pashioc : thel ‘Rotins it Lans. oy Mary B. Rowe Ia Singer. bo: She1o And Josemhine Fusis man'and Jean Kal, by ster ‘W and Zelda S A and Rose G S Y ‘¥na Mapel R A. and H non_and nes M. and We have not handled 1 single ease as eareful morti cians nor had o single patron who did not feel that he conld adler boy J and Nettie Stegel. boy Robert and Josephine Pritchard. orge and Naomi Giddens. boy arles L. and Margaret V. Murdoc hn C._and Mamie M. Seabold. b Sharles E. and Anne E_ Wright, boy illiam M. and Ruth Brenner. bo. John J and_PFlorence G g boy Emory and Ethel Eslin. b P_and Margaret Hyland. ce V and Kathryn G Perkin seph P and Clara E. Wells. bov William H. and Chatlotte E_Herber John H_and Nannie J. Franklin. & ¢ E and Catherine N. Brown s P and Josephine Beaslev P and Katie Wriz b Robert and Bettie Ross depend on us at all times. Phone ue. Perry & Walsh Morticians 29 H St N “.\\: Main 984 1601 5th St. N boy For correct time tune in on Sty WMAL at 8 DM During the day telephone Fraaklin 869 PLATINU each evening JEWELERS SMITHS DIAMONDS Other Precious Stones Members of Amsterdam Diamond Exchenge of.ofiakin @ch. Thirty-siz 935 F Str ADOLPH KAHN President AR THUR J. SUNDLUN Treasurer Above All A Good /\’m{ ¥ Is essential when Fall raing and Fall not A hole in the roof neg- lected may mean a new ceiling, new wall paper or other expenses. Attend to your roof now and you save all that expense. begin little crack or is £0 far away Our Special Roof Paint Is Kasy to Apply All you need to do is apply it with a paint brush, and when it dries you have permanent protection ~the damage is covered by an airtight, moisture- ;urm! composition, Price reasonable—come in and wa will tell you more about. it. Inc. M. 2477 % J. Murphy Co. 710 12th N. W P Del Prete, Italian transatlantic flyer was borne through the streets today to smashed | | when the plane which he was testing | GOLFS IN MADISON John Coolidge as He Visits Dinner men and photographers at every turn. | morning, | motored over the city with a fraternity | played golf in the afternoon | or else the | thrill of piaying with two State tot and Mary A. Rus- 21 pital SBODY ON'SHIP | M E. SOUTH NAMES " BIBLE SCHOOL HEAD | ::E’h:,’, | Nashville Man Surcecds Sensa- baugh—Laymen to Meet in North Carolina. h will By the Associated Press LAKE JUNALUSKA, N. C, August 18.—Election of O. W. Moerner, Nash- ville, to succeed L. F. Sensabaugh as | superintendent of Sunday school administration of the General Sunday School Board, Methodist Church South, was today by Dr. J. W seeretary The Methodist laymen's conference scheduled to begin here tomorrow is expected to bring together the largest and most representative group of the church's leaders ever attempted. Sponsored by the board of lay acti ities, ~ Methodist Episcopal Church South, the meeting is in_conjunction with the Southern Assembly. = George L. Morelock, general sccretary of the lay activities board. and R. E. Nollner, | general superintendent, of the Southern | Assembly, are joint hosts of the gathering The speakers include the majority of the bishops of the church, ministers j and_prominent laymen “Religion in All of Life" general theme of the conference CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. ampu- | Capt. Shackford, general coupy e time | sident, Mrs. f Wis- | paper- | home of the Frank's last evening ident’s | ramen P ar for zame. | ity of | fra- | FUTURE | Daughters of Union Veterans of Civil | war, Mrs Ella Spencer Mussey Tent | No. 1, will meet tomorrow evening at G. A R. Hall, for the last time before the convention in Denver. Deaths liépm’ted. 35, Elizabeth's Club will meet John for a walk Simpson, leader. 3:30 n'clock, at to Glen Echo. Cabin 0. L eth € Rev Mary pital Eva Feaster, A7 peAllen Murray: Mary Charles W. " Marsaret Campbell, st Hos- Garfield Hospital Little Sisters 7 of the sella. 62 MeCormick, 418 12th st 53 nw 1125 Park pl o Smith, 43, Mabel 3. Georzetown Hos- pital. o Grorze s alic My 1 H. Warner, Small¥ood. 57. 604 K st. e 1330 Union st. &.w 32 Tuberculosis B, Hos- ilings From DUE TODAY DUE TOMORROW t—London Kingsto Maria— Va Drottnincholm—Got Fort toria— Barn Adriatic —Liverpon! Amapala- c DUE 1 TUESDAY Guarra hampton AUGUST Majestic esident So Pl H: Bremerha DUE WEDNESDAY. Cameronia Bresidant Vestris—8; [ AUGUS Breme D! st THURSDAY John's nuda— Bermuda nee —Hamburz Santa ‘Maria- Kineston Raracoa--Puerto Colombia Port St. Georze—Quebec DUE FRIDAY. AUGUST 24 Rerenzaria —Southampton Nievw Amstardam-—Rotterdam Genoa DUE SATURDAY. Ameiica - Bremerhaven Antonio Loper—-Barcelona A el boy AUGUST 25 OUTGOING SAILING TOMORROW Yarm N SAILING TUESDAY. AUGUST 2 Port au Prince and Cristobal and Bremerhaven WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 22 d_Southampton istobal. Cartagena and Santa Marta Georse Washington—Cherhours. S ton and Rremerhaven Falcon—San _"uan. La Guasra, belle and Maracaibo Rogota—PuertaColombin | Fort Vietoria— Bermuda SAILING THU nerican Merchant a—Havana. Pr ~Grenada, T Shn Lorenzo_-Sar Jix tuttzar outhampton Rremerhaven Cristabal AILING STEAMERS Evanseline h. N S hamp- Puerto Ca {. AUGUST n A and Vera Cr nidad and Georzetown and Santo Domineo Roulogna | and nd Valpara FRIDAY. AUGUST 24 Plymouth, Havre and London ol ape Haitien. Kingston and Puerto France— Plymouth and Havre Berlin-—Plymouth, Cherbo and Brem Plymouth. Cherboy -Cherbours Ampton, RssALL Prince rks Island and Maracaibo SAILING SATURDAY. AU Eranconia—Cobh and Liverpoo! Cameronia—Moville and Cleveland- Cobh. Cherhou Veendam—Plymouth. Conte Biancaman; | “Genoa wastern Wor | tevideo ar San v | Calitornia United States Gapanhazen s and Antwerp SUST 25 mbure Rot ter b Gibraltar anles and d -Rio de Janeiro, Buenos Alres A0 Juan Havana, © Santos, Mon- stobal and San Fran- Ohristiansand. Oslo and FOUND. ANIMALS. apply Maryland_ave 1 Peoples Drug Store. sts. Friday. 10 pm operator's permit. valiable pa T returned to J. C. Sahin. POR LOBT League. 349 Animai Rescue Sw_ Main 8088 BILLFOLD Ens. Cap about §38, Ders. Reward 100" 10th RREASTPIN Newton 1w 1t and Contained eameo. corner 14th Old-fashioned _mount pear' plate. Valuable for sentiment sons.Pinder will be rewarded. Mrs Putland. 1360 Newton st. n.w CATSolid and M Wed, ¥ liher Ant. 210 CAT. black. with near and rea- John sray. female. grown 13th August 8thi vary friend Call Frankiin 9842 white markings on andstomach. white feet named Tu Lost Sun. i alley bet. 30th and 2ist sis A and N nw' S8 reward. Call North 8531 DOG ler. white and K. with V onleft Liberal reward. 1337 East Capttol st 19° | EYEGLAS! 10 o | duys ngo T Unlon Station fox hip rim " About 15 ave and Col and Phone Adams 1986 8 shell hetwesn Ga Reward EYEGLASSES. Powhatan 1034 roy horn-rimn ward. Tel ¢ a4 near arendon Toe at 1450 side Willard 1833 N, H aye FUR. 0 14th room _Call Decatur nw. Reward KODAK _ FILAL Office. P8 Wilson Adams 8471 ¢ PURSE. amall gil( leathel automobile driver's license Reward. Address_Box 23 SHEPHERD DOG, male ward Phone Adams 140 WATCH- Leay's eold Walthani, med E A °J. between Union Sta. and Stonw. Reward. Hyattsville S1R-) WRIST WATCH. Iady's old. between il vd. and 20th and D sts 411 Reward 10+ WATCH, lady's. diamond.studded | platinum Bulova. monogramed J. A V. Left in Kann s washrosm, 3rd foor. Prid rml‘u CAIL 630 Eve sl n.w. Reward. Friday night City Past 1468 Belmont st nw Coniaining rink d_small change _8tar offce. * 409 monagram ws a0t | oall | Call Episcopal | announced here | will be the | Members of the Red Triangle Outing | Providence Hos- | | EXPRE: | Gude Bros. Co., | BL ACKISTONF 2ratts. \iv. Pday. ae. 1468 C1 Funeral from Monday. August 20 Cards of Thanks. HMUHN, WILLIAM THOMAS, xpress our sincers thanks and apprect tion 1o o relatives. friends and neighbors for expressions of sym l thy and beautiful floral tributes at the th of our beloved hushand and father, | WILLIAM THOMAS HUHN WIFE. ELIZABETH HUHN: DAUGHTER | AND SCNS = REYNOLDS. GEORGE A. T wish to express my sincers thanks (o the family. {riends. ieizhbors. Colored Drugaist Association. Morning Star Lodze. No. 40. 1. B. P. O. E. W.. and the Providence Baptisi Sunday school for the expression of sympathy | and floral tributes at the death of mv | liamsion. N C. ELDER ' SYLVESTER kind and devoted husband, Dr. GEORGE | HASSELI, Notice of funeral later A REYNOLDS | HIS WIFE. MRS MARY E. REYNOLDS. * | HOLT. AMOS. On Friday. August 17, 1028 | 1 l Cedar Heights, Md.. AMOS HOLT, after | | Mary E Holt: a sister. Rachel Boose | JACORSON. and Mrs nephew. Louise Ross, and a host of ot KATE ATE A gence on Toterm iposN we wish to | P4Y 11a.m Cemetery FITZGERALD. 4 ¥ ne F. On Satu Providence Ho beroved huspand of Nele T, nee Slattery) Residence. 100 Notice of funeral hereaft 11L: Lincoln. Neb. Ind.. papers please copy HASSELL. FLDER SYLVESTER. On Satur day, Atugust 18, 1928, at 1 pm. in W JAAmES 133, Chica apolis, | i | i Mi Gerson Y. Jacob. V of New York an- son on August 13 relativas. Funeral Monday, Auzust ™M 2 at 2 pm. from Wesles A E. Church, 3rd and D sts. 5. Prom this world of pain and sorrow To the land of peace and rest God has taken vou. dear hushand. Where you have found eternal rest HIS WIFE. 17 HOLT. AMOS. Officers and _members Charles Datcher Lodge, No. 15. P. A. A M are herehy notified of _tl death of Brother AMOS HOLT and requested to attend the funeral Monday. August 0. 1923. from Metropolitan A. M. E. Zion Church. D st. bet. 2nd and 3rd s.w., a* 2 Pm. Ofcers will ‘meet at the Masonic Temple at 12 o'clock. Members meet at church. Order n{ Cra les Datcher Lods: HUNT, M\l\' E. On Priday. Augv 1 HUNT, beloved wifs of the late John Hun! Funeral Monday. August 20, from -Saffe chapel, 5th_and H sts. n.w.. at 8:30 a.m ce to St loysius Church. wher District of Columbia—Partly cloudy | quiem mass will be said at 9 am. for t repoce of her soul ~Interment Mount today and tomorrow; slightly cooler to- | T*20e of her soul ‘interment Moun: day: gentle northwest and north winds. [ vited. 19 Maryland—Partly cloudy today and '"m:'f:- tomorrow; slightly cooler today; mod-| ba; erate northwest winds Virginia—Partly cloudy, local show- ers in central and south portions, to- day and tomorrow; net much change in temperature; moderate southwest | and west winds West Virginia—Cloudy, possibly loeal showers today and tomorrow; not much | change in temperature. | Deaths. BROOKS. HENRIETTA CAROLINE. On | Saturdav. August 18, 1928, at the home of | | her sister. Mary E.Smith. 1120 Columbia | | rd. nw. HENRIETTA CAROLINE. widow of Seth Cushine Brooks. Puneral services at the home of her sister on Mondas. August 20, at 5:30 p.m. Interment Union City. Pa CLARKSON, | KATE ESTELLE. Aucust 18. 1928, at her residence. lison st. ‘nw. KATE ESTELLE. wife of William G H. Clarkson of funeral hereafter THE WEATHER Suddex 1133 A beloved | Notice pful Master | | | T. Sudden! 1 JAMES T. a M. Hunter ‘and father George R. Heil and James A. H al Monday. August 20. at 2 iate residence. 1800 Ken e Interment ‘Glenwobd Cem tives and friends inv HUNTER. JAMES T. Special com acostia Lodze. No. 21. Stonday ¢ JAMES CATHERINE _(KATE) August 16, 1928, Banner i, Brents KATE) ' JEFFERSON Katie V She grandchildren | Record for 24 Hours. ; Temperature—Midnight, 73; 2 am |72; 4 am. 71; 6 am, 69; 8 am, 10 am. 83; 12 noon, 83; 2 p.m. | 4 pm. 83; 6 pm., 82; 8 pm., 79; p.m., 75. Highest, 86: lowest, 68. | Relative humidity—8 a.m., 93; 2 pm., | 64: 8 pm.. 79. Hours of sunshine—7.5. Percent of possible sunshine—54 Temperature same date last year— Highest, 73; lowest. 68 Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide. 5:05 am. and 5:23 pam.; high tide, 10:49 a.m. and 11 p.m Tomorrow 6:06 p.m 11:54 pm The Sun and Moon. Jenkins and Geo aign leaves “nine four soas-in-law daughters-in-iaw. a _sister-in-law brother-in-law and a host of other tives and friends. Body to remain at until time of funeral at Walker Memorial Church. 13th st. between U and V nw. Mondar. August 20. at 2 p.m. Inter- ment. Harmons Cemeters an. 85; 10 armured T dav AMIL JEFFERSON. KATIE. AND MINOR. LIAM. Inmates of L H H 1804. G. U. O. of O tend "the JEFFFRSON. pm. from wiL . ire notibed Inmate KATE ust 20, 1923. 3 al, Baptist INOR between U and V ok WIILLIA! am and Ll EDVONTA N THOMPS( Today 6:58 p.m Tomorrow sets p.m Moon rises 9:25 am.. sets Automobile Jamps to be I half hour after sunset Weather in Variovs Tempara MET MY = jahi 64 sun Sun am MARY BR ANNA C. COOPER. Sicv KINSELLA. MARY 5 9:21 hted Cities. Sat. p.m. to 8nranm ek 80 8 86 88 an Asheville Atlanta Atlantic Cits Baltimore. N. C o0 i . 28. CHARLES Lula M neral from - WES McCorm MeCORMICK. day. Auzs heloved MeCORMICK CHARLES W, Harden Camp. No nlace ne Mondav. Ausdqs 30 845 o HARRY 1 MELVIN. Mamy Comrades of Gleveland. 2 Davenport. Towa Denver. Colo Des Moines. Detroit. M Duluth. Minn re Grintes w rcomneR SHFRWOOD. Commande Indianapotis. Jacksonville Kansas_City Little Rock Los Anceles Ind Mo, Atk AT MINOR. WILLIAM M land. * Lake Citv Lovis. Mo Paul. Mix San Antonio. Tex San Diego. San Fran Santa Fe. N Savarnat THOOLFR. GRACE MACKER On dav. A 1928, at her resid nee. ‘GRCE_HACKER. belovad of Lillian K Schooler. es from the 8. H. Hines Co 2901 14th st nw. on Mon 3 Interment Fort moth SMITI. MARGARET C. On Pridas 1 28. at Providence Hospita r SMITH. the beloved da £ th and the late ack) Punera 830 am. t ». whers mass 9 am Relatives and frie Interment Mount Olivet Cemete: SWEARER. CWARLES W. Sudder nrday. August 18 1938 at his resld 1807 T st ne. CHARLES H._heloved Nand of Alice C. Swearer Funeral dav.' 3 nm Interment Cedar tery. iScottdale Pa. papers Tele- Samuel Oppen- or at the Uni- known for his here today at the heim. astronomer, profe: versity of Vienna, widely research_work. died age of 1. P Oppenheim was an honorary member the leading academies of science in_Europe. 6th of v on Sat FUNERAL DIRECTORS. CHAS. S. ZURHORST W1 _EAST CAPITOL ST. Phone Linealn TR COSTELLO 1724 North ¢ NOR Joseph F. B1nh s Son ISAAC BIRCH 3034 M by N 1541 VLE. SPEARE CO Nelther with ment Phone Frank z THOMPSON. WITLIAM M 1928, at his residence. Wa &30 o ter R Woor g o S A I heveatts WEISS. MARIE A 1998 MARTE A mather af Mre B R, vt 3 Weat 72nd st fav. 2 pom. Interme WEST. JOHN T. Sat Walte; Reed Ge devoted husband Rarcoott Co At A In Memoriam. FRAHLER N of W < Parky Pran. G W Yo St the T the orisian Ww._R 6626 1009 H St. N.W. w910 F StONW "Herbert B. Nevius Funeral Home 921 New York Ave. \.W 1 WILLIAM LEE Funeral Rmbalmer. Livery in connection. Commo dious chapel. Madern Crematoriums. Moder- ate_prices. 32 Pa. Ave. N.W. Call M. 1385 W. Warren Taltavull . 14th & Spring Rd. Col. 464 ALMUS R.8PEARE Succeeding the original W. R. Speare Co. 1623 Connecticut Ave. Potomac 4600 AUTNR M st 4 veso at 000 F st Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Pt \mbulance Matiern SGhavel Lincoln 524 Frank Geier's Sons Co. Madern ' Ehuger Treepnone Main 2473 ESTARLISHE 1830 JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1337 10th 8¢ N W none North 4 Spears & ANNA AND WILLIAM emembranes of our dea NA' BRAHLER. who left us vEo fodav. August 19, 1927, and WILLIAM RRAHLER. who dird vears ago. July 38, 1892 THEIR CHILDREN ENNAN. CHARLOTTE E. In loving re mbrance of our peloved mother. CHAR NNAN. ®ho departed ihis 1o, 1ac ER CHILDREN n ta 1 606 and Main Directar s MEMORIALS. vate lLimousine Monuments Mausoleums DESIGNED AND EREC 1 £D WRITE OR TELEPHONE MAIN 1988 FOR ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET The J. F. Manning Co AP I STREE N W Was: FUNERAL DESIGNS, ()FHMLFR FLORAL CO. ' G oSt 1 Emble i Phone Main GEO. C. 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