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Perry & Walsh Morticians Private Ambulance: 29 H St. N.W. Main 984 Dyed Mourning Black In 24 Hours CarmackDryCleaning&DyeingCo. 6 Dupont Circle 2469 18th Su N.W Franklin_ S22 Columbia 636 UPERIOR ERVICE ATISFIES We Lav Our Own Goods Deaters in Armstrone Linoleums SUPERIOR LINOLEUM CO. 243 Eve St. N.W. Main 10203 THE EVENING CITY nws Xl( BRIEF. y lor the benefit_of m ic Church, Mount Rainier, fven this evening in the rium, street and Rhode Island avenue, Md. National Review, will hold a card party o'clock, at the clubhouse, 1750 Mas |TWO HELD IN AUTO THEFT Hyattaville Resident Garage Men Who Capture Suspect Spacial Dispatch to The Star HYATTSVILLE, Md, August 24.-— Charged with the theft of an automo- | bile b?lnn:h\{ to Lustine-Nicholson Motor Co. of this Fhfl two young men «P\Er&hlng themselves as James White, . of 2201 Oak street, Baltimore, lnd Wlllllm Hoffntan, 22, of 2224 Barclay | street, Baltimore, yesterday were held | by Justice of the Peace ~eorge Phillips for a hearing next Wednesday before Judge J. Chew Sheriff in the Police | Court here. In default of bond they were committed to (he Bladensburg | fail A vesident sitting on his porch near the garage said he noticed the young men getting into the car and. doubting t was theirs, notified the garage. A narty from the garage gave chase and and Volta place, 1 warns |, A card aud! | Assoclation, chusetts avenue. cinnati, Ohlo, will | mont_avenue hetwi Georgetown Lut will hold its third row in Reservolr Grounds, nedy streets. overtook the young men at Berwyn | commodations from church to grounds \ [nuSImuld Have Gawler Service/ The Hillard Jubllee Singers of Cin- | | Vermont Avenue Baptist Church, Ver- at 8:30 o'clock tonight FUTURE. Rock Creek Park Members and friends will meet at the church. Wisconsin avenue BRIGADIERS ASSIGNED. at Fort Sheridan, Ill, and assigned the command of the 19th Brigade ‘Thirty-seventh v, Woman's Btneflh | fective November 28. | Brig. Gen. Samuel | | Fort Bliss, Tex., has been assigned gave a concert in the | grigade at_Fort Sam Houston, and Brig. Gen. Walter C. Short, manding the Barracks. N. Y een Q and R streets, at Fort Bliss, Tex. formeriy commanded Washington heran Sunday school annual pienic tomor- section 8B, Sixteenth and Ken- the district H\l!\l! 30 p.m. Free bus ac- o ton.__Phone rmnmu ‘uh lnfl DIAN sts,or Gin lr\n mann, ats, nw aL. lsfllG anitanle cowar Rlz N i i cur Rank. Security Savings Brig. Gen. Lytle Brown has been xe- | lleved trom duty with the 12th Brigade | Camp Gatum, Panama Canal Zone, ef- D. Rockenbach, cominanding the 2d Cavalry Brigade at the command of the 2d Field Artillery | Tex., com- 2d Brigade at Mad!wn‘ has been assigned to | the command of the 2d Cavalry Brigade ‘ Gen. Rockenbach | R LosT) ANIMALS wnlv Amml R»mu Daughte o o with eward | | for frant taxi STAR. . WASHINGTO MRS, l D. BARR|80N D. A.R.LEADER, DIES One of Earty Members of Group, Was Active in So- ciety Circles Here. to at to of | Mrs, Jennfe Davis: Garrison, 85, one of two survivors of the original 18 sign- | ert of the document to organize the rs of the American Revolution. died at her home in the Ambassador | Apartments, 1750 Sixteenth street, terday. She had been in falling health several years, hut had been seri- ously ill for only a short time Mrs. Garrison also was a charter o | momber of the Stonewall Jackson Chap- G | ter, Daughters of the-Confedera n member of the Southern Relfef Soclety, the Association for the Preservation of g yes- | 8he accom] ing his appointment in Porto Rico, nnd while_there, impressed with the need of a hospital for women and children, organ woman's exchange for the sele of native products, the pi from which the hospital now in use was constructed. Alded er’ Victims. Following the Civil War she was ac- tive in aiding the impoverished people of the South, organizing a group in this city for that purpose. Garrison was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Lawson Davis. Her mother formerly was Miss Margaret Minor of Fredericksburg. Mrs. Garri- ' | 3on moved here with her parents when ! a young. girl 8he is survived by her daughter, Miss | her home: a son, Lieut. Col H. Garrison, of the Medical Corps, | 8. Army, and three granddaughters. Funeral services will be conducted in the Church of the Epiphany, Episcopal, of which' Mrs. Garrison was a member tomorrow morning &t 11 o'clock. terment wHl be in Rock Creek Ceme- tery. u. d her husband uur-‘ Born in Charles County, Md., Mrs.l Florence Garrison, with whom she made | Fielding | n- | Clm ot Th U R 3 T %m z;muu- £ R 5 sband and nh‘;‘A RO TR jers and ‘:‘n i eher. o wish to mank our " he 2, friends. & Aug e Rorss Cibate Srvan B8 | meni Payne's cmneu““‘"‘“ SRSE s5d e “é‘ huagrred | soNes. LiLLIAN, Df”nud i ite Thurs: ,’,FH: éfl% ped this e i eatente" m tl\olr Wite, By, Emams Johnso n-uu our tlon, o our e b!;mnPul "é” mm ved nfer- g s QUIRE HA during his il to exp m my icere” thatiks ‘ind. anks ‘and apprec friends, co-workers of R' B Binay m!lcnlfl'—l and co-work- hu.ul‘lnl 2o my NIEL b "A M i WXLLXA JAMES. Bl" JARGARET. We k ! flmub nnmu ¢ uon the u.a?n"’n'i oor e | [ lo w1 MOCKA FDOWARD BOUCHER. MARY MEVER \‘A‘l‘"l" WILLIAM L, wm| W htaie E L AR Ean 0 prexs thelr dees aDPreciaiton 19 #ial” nettetolent ang. fiateinai s ‘2 nm residence “of 3 slsters, "and other rel: 09 al Rrdesmer. Church at 4 am t Mount Olivet Cemete DA B. Thuesdas B. widdw o Sudiersville, Md, F! Holy Interment | MERRICK. g ra loved lhusbana. brether ane uacie THE, FAMILY, Braths. | | ok Cometers ‘vmnm-n' THEMPIF. gus: 22, ROBINSON. MARTHA. To the O mi o Daparted thus Wt sa s, A e feiagncs aiad mother 't 'Nefiia o8 aa | Cormeli Lratne, mat, f.' o stephen B Pratiis nevbiea | | Mrs. Francis Nerwooa, Mrs. iind Your Gear Troubles Sheil i, biug “ease. eward. R L xt) ol v U e A" Virginin. Antiquities and had served as Transmission and “Rear Axle” Troubles Are Due to Faulty Lubrication. Ask for Ebonite-T for transmis- sions and EBONITE-R for “rear axles” and you will have scientific gear lubrication. EBONITE (Combination of Pure Oil) 20 Cents a Shot At Filling Stations and Garages. - BAYERSON OIL WORKS Celumbia $2. BRART st Ban v s Ask for this 26.page illustrated hooklet. we were so far 89 3 Creadtirhed 1830 MORTICIANS Permit us to say again that we shall always remember and be thank- ful for your kindness and help when friends and needed it so much Complete Cost, $261.00 X7 1730-1732 Penna. Ave. NW Main 5512-57 HOU \n L-u- bla: | Sontteg hound: st now.. Saturday. Kin | Ad0 Farn st | KEYS—Bunch of keva at_1st . nu-q _North_ uss was | w s Tost_ e B .Ie.fl R 335 T from home and e "BOO! Shoe Dept. reward to Pockrrlook hhck mm-r from car ih Monument Ground -wud st n.w. $10 bill and smail ‘changs, Re POLICE BADG street” turned to Mrs w! | Act if returned to E. T. neu 1363 E st N3 shoe missing. W. F. Burks I st ne. WATCH. lagy s, Glen Echo. Aus. 22" Phone_Georgia 2264 Wed WRIST WATCH. Elgin. white chain. menosrammed & Aigust 17 REATON \ || Site of Lurheran Women's Collage SIKTEENTH WHITE HOUSF face. fsmon and umr- A" from 880 Fern st s mform J. B North. | connection with her work for the latter | lon 5. culh&nm' ! the Mary Washington Chapter, D. A. R., 900 "Mh ‘ 50""6 | was a_ member at the time of her death. | | PONY. brown mare. 10 "-"1":‘0‘: l"’:‘:l:"‘u;:‘mv\ the sole surviving signer of the | evening. 4. and link in Freneh 2. Fleas | treasurer of the Pocahontas Memorial Association for the past 22 years. 1In | : . Births Reported. ‘The following births have been reported rtment in the last 24 hours: and Rosamond Winsiow, and Frances Du Bois. eirl elnm aravatl, Bo. Gaines. boy. Fletcher. §o7. Tou Bussard. eanette ‘George., ard. boy. d and M; 'und Matio ey and Telen Barierr. Tlisworth 8 and Ruth Cohen. girl Georze and g.mmn- Zevolis. airl Roscoe and Ruth Cyttell. girl . ho | organization she was Instrumental in raising funds for the erection of the | Pocohontas statue at Jamestown, Va., In | u Wed Active in: Soclety. .'na Mrs. Garrison was long a member of |later transferring her membership to the Manor House Chapter, of which she | Mrs. Willlam D. Cabell of Chicago fs | locument to orgenize the D. A. R. Mrs. Garrison was the widow of John | R. Garrison, first United States auditor | of Porto Rico under both military and | civil authority and at one ti first | | deputy controller of the Treasu Prul 8 and Environment Counts! —morning, noon and night In the success of your business, the success of your home; in the happiness of your family, their freedom to enjoy the health that comes from a life out of doors: vour investment in a suburban home and grounds. . in the security of . The environment of the famous Chevy Chase 1c<1dem1al ml club section counts to a superlative (|c;rec. CHEVY SLARGE HOMESITES Monday, Beginning at 10 AM. Chevy Chase View has— Desirable location on Connecticut avenue in the Chevy Chase section. Several hundred feet elevation above Washington with an ideal, year-"round chmn:—cmlml hreezes in Summer. An entrancing view of the surrounding countryside. Substantial home-builders as residents making here one nf the most interesting communities in suburban “nhm‘mn. Building restrictions r:qu:re 100-ft. lots that give room for spacious lawns and gardens, and privacy. e Another Resident Says! of he located his home S, Hendricks, resident tells why Mr. 1 prominent Chevy Chase \iew, here “We selected Chevy Chase View for our home hecause of the high elevation, unusual view, ‘and many conveniences. We are but a 25-minute drive from Washington as well as very close to stores, churches and schools. We have found Chevy Chase View especially ideal for children.” ca Q Vikhk [) evelopment INSTITUTION als ©.c.CLARKE. PRESIDENT A NATIONAI B. ROBARDS, Local Representative, Selling Agents for C. H. Galliher Denrike Building Phone Main 1397 w. Co. VIEW AUCTION Arlington Hotel CHASE On Connecticut Ave., North of Chevy Chase Lake A SR e AR > N Aug. 27 U rban conveniences—Hard.surfaced streets—Water—Sewer—Electricity. Unusual transportation facilities with Capitol Traction Co. right at property and Metropolitan branch of B. &. O. at nearby Kensington 25 minutes down Connecticut avenue to the White House. Boulevard all the way no stop signs. This section controlled in platting, zon- ing and creation of new parks by Mary. land Park and Planning Commission in co-operation with. National Capital Park and Planning Commission for the Wash. ington Metropolitan area. O e N R When you drive to property asl Mr. Ralph C boys - neon today. nieces wnd iriends. Funer 1 pm, from 0 g rev. Willlam A Taylor. b | Relatives and friends muua | feign, N. ( BOWIE, CAROLYN, nll.IA Thursdez. 23, 1928, at Mariboro. Md.. C. kUit e or Share Cia Bowie. Interment in Mount Carmel tery, Mariboro, Saturday. August 4. et wWarren m;m : Warren.” Notice of funeral later, 8. rmlnc ERTRUDE. m:’fl‘:’;flnem:fifl fiu.;u"u n!me ; NC] g this CE (OFRTRUDE, lmaua degsh? mou! th \u'"ym- ' perted tite | Augu: 528, iA | |nm;« ‘o W. Brooks: sis erias e Ssional Cemetery 1"'\»“'»: nn"rm ovidencs Hos) Teinc g Bite o cul fee ot Tune herat” Monday, tesidence. 161% Hedesmar Churen at 9 a.m (JOSEPR B On Tuesday, August 2 ;- nis Fesidence, Lindap. M | o . ‘beloved " husband of; Mary | SCHIERLG Porer Chapin, And son of Allle K_&hap r‘ TR Thd brother of Rall 8 Cnapin. Rem: A B rother 2, RA1PD S ihen. Co, funeral Reoting a3t Y ow Puneral services a1"™he . H. Hines Co. funeral home, 3901 (kS .. On Datirdas,-Ausust 28, at On Thursday, At Tubercie OH. £ t e m-na- ine Hill Ceme- pm A . On Frides. August Tnferment I Praspeet gency Hospital, CHARLES " Aot Ma). Robert L K B Deloved son of . 8. Benie at Guanti Gavlers chapel services will He h»la Mon- |- un Aueise 27, zact time to “be given Interment Arlington Natlonal Gom: A But all in vain 1 stocd beside her dying hed And watched her night and Until at last with broken b Yoian herslowly pass wa Aun’ul 23, NIECY. VIRGIE BEOML | ent Cedar Hill Cemeters. VAUGHN, i FLINT. Entered eternai rest on ursday. Angust 23 aC the residence of her 4a Hfi’ifl Vaukhn Mercer. Dec . LOUISA e M»\«w 11 fnvited. ARRISON. JENNIE DAVIS. G Rist 23, 128, after & short Tiness her residenee. ' the Ambascador ments, 1750 16th st. n.w.. JENNTI widow of John R. Garrison NG mouner of Fieldinz H_and Florence Garrison. Funeral from ¢ Church of the Epiphi 1 n.w.-on Sature Aul Interment private. HULSE. Mus, EMMA F. On W‘dnel&nv MY £ e PLINT VAL Francis W, Vaushn. Funerai from G urd urust 35, at 3 om T Rock Creek Gemeterv. -~ 200 LEOK, Suddenly, on Thursday, sr his residance. 1108 A ¥. i 1978._at Jam JORD 1. e i dam e Austin Hulse Mgtl:s-z Ok Hil. Wlfllmltfll\‘ "Ausust 24, at 3 o'clock. Cora A Waav L SO heid at Zushorst's. funeral pariors. 01 Fast Capitol <t. on Saturdes. August 25. at 2:p.m: - Interment Glenwood Cemeters nnr MARGARET, 1978« Hnwn(l Notice of ‘Tunerel hereafte ¥ On Thusdsy. An 3 pm. At Emerce THE WEATHER | ‘ District of Calumbia—Probably show- | In Memoriam. ers tonight and tomorrow: SUZNY |.GromGr. SARAM ELIZABETH. 1n sad warmer tonight: coolér tomorrow h-fm& ;n:;\n:qrem'flhrfiol S e!u‘: mot hoon and night: moderate- south- and | = SARAY ELIZARETH GEORCE, s, Lowest temperature, 84 occurred at| 4:30 a.m. today. Hymidity at 2 p.m,, 69 ‘Temperature ume dlu last year— | Highest, 74; lowest, \ Tide 'l'llln. (Furnished by United States Coast and | Geodetic Survey.) ‘Togit i—Low tide, 9:15 a.m. and 9:21 | pm.: hhn tide, 2:11 a.m. and 2:42 pm: " Tomorrow-—Low tide, 10:10 a.m. and 110:15 pm.: high tide, 3:04 and 3:37 p.m. southwest wirds. Cap we help from teelins lonels west and slightly warmer in extreme "FHah (he Words she spoke so dear. Flvl time will come ta us j00n ably tomorrow morning: cooler tomor- In laving mp-n~lr- Virginia—Showers. probably tnnl'ht i .1. Rust 24 1912, | and south winds. | mOLLINS. . MARY FRANCIS. A tripute ot RY . {a-Vears a0 todas. Ausust 24 I 12 midnight, 68; 4 P8 am., 6T | Toeres ot s day. e | Fxy 30.12; 12 midnight, mzz 4 lm 5‘,;",3" 8COTT. HOLLAND. MORRIS G. MORRIS ND. whe ds aonrm "‘ls And will WIFE L. membrance of my daughter. \rs NICHOI fed- Aive 0. oh. u‘!lxlx the toueh of l'\ ;nzn! s breath, West Virginia—Showers tonight and | When her vo\u we do not hear? v east portion tonight; cooler tomorrow. Our hearts ace sad and danels. Whea we with her may dwall ; o0d- | HER DEVOTED row In central and west portions: m n““‘“ NANNTE M.- NANNTE M and tomorrow: slightly cooler tomorrow Gone. hut not forsotten Record for Twenty-four Hours. | m- 0 oux desr mather. MAI ANCTS Ingour hesits sour memery lincers. noon, 9. we do not ¢ ng i 8 a.m. 30.14: noon. 30.: Sacrad to the me [ life four vears a%0 today. August 24. 1924 re. DAVGHTER, B oL e LSON. ~he di years A%o hen 1 know that sk GeRt of death probably tomorrew morning: cooler in Por na wor or swpeter ‘Marviand—Showers tonight and pmu-' Vet in grief too deeo te tell. DAUGHTERS erats south winds. ‘mether. cfod this life 15 vears ago, Au- {in west portion; moderate wuth-ut‘ ““ peea; e RE1 OLLINS.” who entered ‘nio_eternal rest Thrrmomtlpr-—&pm 'IB 8 pm. T 1926. jender, fond and srue. Barometer-—4 p.m e LOVING RAT! | 1ouie B, nghei‘ temperature, Il. oceurred ory ef a beloved husband He lives with us in memors NICHOLSO SARAH. In loving r SARA .. das. August M. 193 er st is the MEMORIALS. The Sun and Moon. P 2 ~Sun rose 5:20 a.m.; sun sets . nts Alausaoleums OESIGNED AND ERECTED WRITE OR TELEPHONE FOR ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET MAIN 2968 THE J. F. MANNING Co., INC. 919 15TH ST, N. W, WASHINGTON, O, C. ‘Tod 6:51 p.m. | Tomormu' --Sun rises 5:30 a.m.; sun sets 6:50 Moon r 2 25 p.m.; sets 11:52 p.m. Automobile lamps to be- lighted one- half hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. Great Falls—Very muddy. Harpers Ferry—Potomac Shenandoah very muddy, Weather in_Various Cities. £ Temperature -? | stations. e FUNERAL DIRECTORS. | ALMUS R. Suceeflung the original W. R. Speare Co. - 1623 Connecticut Ave. Potomac 4600 R oves At PWH W sre_w M8 P st 'Wm. H. Sardo & Co. !1 Private Limousine Ambulance 1412 R St °l‘ sz‘ NE Modern _Chapel ~ Frank Geier’s Sons Co. i nupu\xu'ru 8T, N.W. Main 2473 | JOHN R WRIGHT co. 1337 10th 8t NW Phone Norh 41 CHAS. S. zum-loisr ABllene. Tex. 140 Albany. Y . Birmingham . 3 ismarek, N, . 30 Clear Pt.cloud: Cloudy + Picloudy Picloudy | Cle: Jlr{::onvme Fla. Kanssa ity M [Los ~Angeles ‘o s3gsSseysusanss Ssuseuss SR =i 2353388583 Newher the successors of nor oa | ailf e orleaad v?' fi;. “..!‘."fiii" Phnl\l R-\‘l 78 T Qu m\ nvmma mmm lfl\lrr | Automonite SW.DQI & Co, oD br--- e by« orta vFlYlh. Arores (Cutrent ABservations. Rermud A Porio ‘Rleo 2 ki " na. Cub Colon. Canal’ “hone Deaths Repérted The following deaths ha ) t Glear v lear Claudy Warren Talt avull ill Rd. Col. 4“ " FUNERAL DESIGNS. BLACKISTONE, 1407 H Beautiful Floral l)e:ml\s $5 and up. 'uu.a been re) I'K'fl ll Ii\l s .I' | 3t “‘ ] » 's Hospi! l ‘ i 30, United Ium Naval | Nflfu 0s M. Spelliotis, 43. omn Washe ght. 30. Qibley H Fholda. 0, Onited 81, Home for Assd and ifhes ver. est,

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