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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. (.. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 8. 1928, SHE 'MOOSE WILL INITIATE RUBINSUN REV'VES Draths. mmfi[z.}tlm.flhwv G. U P BU[]Y PU | 100 MEMBERS MONDAY PR IR ) RS | T ¢ e i P M beloved husband Loia Bradshaw - Jusband. Sied 50 pears Puneral services will be | Noonan inee Shanara | = 5 e o Funer g d Columbia Lodge, No. 126, to Held i Saton . 8 ::‘:’:’\ n | 1."‘ 3 B First of Fall and Winter Meet- - ea TPreastickbur. pavers s conrel ; i 2 Interment at Mot | ing ¢ gs at Willard Hotel. mn\’h \rv_u r“ggx_"vs’xw;p 7000 | o e IOHN | Bclove ONAN. M. V. e | Columbia Lodge, No. 126, Loyal Order Silver, " JOHN WALTER. heioved | NQONAN, W i TH - o4 |of the Moose, will initiate 100 members f : f : son_of Joh and the late Alice Brooke | P ype”esiden roiher 1 N. Corps of Advisers to Assist onine, Moot Hie sapreme omeers at a) Democratic Vice Presidential| (e sebp; funcal trom above Sia deLeanase, S Sunasy. S meeting in the Willard Hotel ‘\‘lm‘\ld;u\ Nomi D ts F N Mass at St it or Churc] A S tenisa i i | night at 8 o'clock. The meeting will he ) ave e 4 ntives and feiends {0F (NS SENAN. “y order: Absentee Registration nisnt at8 oclock, e P heid. durh ominee Ueparts From Slow, CHASE. HARVEL B. Departed this life Sats & F. CONNCR. B . | the Fall and Winter. li i fhv, September 8 1098 HARVE SE. | PADGETT, ")J"fv E. o 0n Sat and Balloting. | MAmong the supreme officers who are Deliberate Delivery. ¥ beidied son o Jathes Conce and Anme | - emoer 4, 1028 86 120 am. |to be present are the director general. | S ATARGe Gty R 7% Sophew of Blla Ma: | PADGETT | "p_t“\:w i —_— James J. Dav cretary of Labor: past | _— gruder and Genéva Chase, cousin of | Joseph € Padeet! supreme dictator, William F. Broening. [ B5 the Associated press. Frank Magruder. Notice of funeral later. | tember 10, 2 pm | The Republican executive committee | SUPYOMC dictator. W Ao T, Hon- | al Baptls chn for the District of Golumbia, which s ninz of Caiilornia, Representative John| CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. Sepfember DANKMENER, MARIAY €, On Thursday | Friends and reln the working body under which th2 ac- Jrl,r ntz of (‘hmy".(r;n:it‘;{, A;ngrr"f‘;rv:xhr;" Il—_an:\r\inz from the slo . deliberate | MARIAN € DANKMEYER. h;'k.;‘-:::‘_:,. gk | PR reday A . tivities of five party organizations and |3 I<ansas and Judge S B D% V,,mp“drll\'rrs‘ he used at Hot Springs in ac-| =1 A0\ Ja¢ oh0 T, Dapkmener: B | GEORGE W' P 2. decated i i i AL | cepting the Democratic vice presidential | Monroe st “ne st 830 am'’ shence to | Bl,fo; ndat. Seniembe federations in the Disirict are co-ordi- nors bt bl sl e, Holv Name Catholic Church. re hih | Proctor. F : nated, perfected its plans for an active| Following the initiatory ceremony and | Nom on, J nson has taken Lo equiem mass will be sung at'9 anl. Rela- | § B GO0 | nated, perfected its plans for an active | o0 0 My "the. supreme officers re- | CAmpaigning in Tennessce with much of | s “'and friends invited. Interment | funcral matlor campaign and approved the report of | f0d1es0S be served and an en. | the vigor that for vears has character- | m\“;;‘ i st L R f i . s . 7. n “rhursd ent v gl L . SaRane of the the budget committee at a mcetmg late | tertainment heid. The officers of (‘n‘-\""x‘z“ ‘;‘l; -'K:rfgh:sppl;lhC‘v:nxnk{ir:ssvw e 1928, ni 845 pm. at.Ihe residence of | D% DENTS. b band of the sestexday in headquarters, 623 Fittcenth limbia Lodge are: Dictator, Frederick | (n 215 (3rd "heech in, (i Staie, de; ff."\\vn,;fi{{m“r',}r? ool oS B dence. eptemoer 10, a0 810 26 street. f‘,m',“"l‘,’;“‘(“ e rthur B. Cook. | pounded out his comments on campaign | r_of his ase. from a | Church, where mast Wil te said a* 88 m, Samuel J. Prescott, general chairman |yics dictator, Fugh L. Kerwin: secrc-|issues in a manner that showed him L L LT UL S for_ the - of'} I Relafives and for the drive to get the 60,000 potential | tary, James A. Balderson, and treasurcr, | more than ever warmed to his work. DRIVER. CHARLES. Departed ~|‘\||;m ife | Moint Oliver Cemeters voters in the District to the polis 5n | Willlam H. Johnston. For Shoals Development. i L] i Int | RICHARDSON. ROBERT, - Suddenly. on November 6, outlined the campaign to p 5 A 1" o'clack. from zion | Monday. Seplember 3. 1028 RONERT, he get Republican voters registered in their cfore startin: on his prepared ad- N sts. Re- | o lfera ces at the S. H. Hines States. He said that arrangements had dress, dealing gely with prohibition | mains can he undertak 1300 .‘nm:q.‘..v.}»_ 01 14t S on S it i e ""““l“I"' i R"’:',i‘,:;),f;:’l“f'"{n,_R'}L’:{:r;:" pitacked | FOLLANSBLE. MARY A. On Friday. Sep- | et b e Gemetery, D 10T arrange the necessary aflidavits, and for e ans 2 e P12 tember 7. 1928, at 5:30 p.m. at_her resi- | ¢ Suddenty. on Thuts- i i dence. 618 H st. n.e.. MARY A. FOLLANS- SCHAT ARTHUR J. denls. on T advisers to the absentee voters. { Muscle Shoals legislation, and promised £ #; POLLANS. | " dav. September 6. 1928 < recidence. The question of making a recommen {that if the Democrats’ were placed in| BDEE (nee Rezan) beloved wife of the lnte | §13'c st. se., 3. eloved s dation o BI1 the vacancy on the p-lics | | power, disposition of the Muscle Shoals | Gfier i St e | aiver r Himer 3 banch caused by the death of Judg Ac- | properties would be made at once, He | GILBERT. FUGESE WISE. on Saturgar. | Clra's pean : e Donald_was deferred until a ‘ater date. | |added that Gov. Smith, like himself, was s, vy, SUNENE WisE Gl | Seeal.from his late residence gn, Mondes | |in’ accord vith the party platform re-| MJcf Helshts Ve EUGENE WISE GILC| Seoiember 10, st 10 am. Rel e i Gratifying reports as to the progress ] s F. and the laie end . In of the campaign in several of the States | garding water-power devclopment. 5 rt. Notice of funeral la a eters visited by the members of the executive | e i In !\lflbl')]n;pmv‘dL addlrcl.}s. he gm-{m‘g oA o i F‘-? _wurn THOS. & Suddenls departed, this committee during the Summer vaca- that as both party patlorms decharec ) Tdsy. September 7. 1928: at her. tate ves s SSPSNETHL, the beloved S0 tion have been received. State Justice C|tes Record of | ror enforcement of existing pronibition | 2% Seeiember, i, 1038, at ey faee ven LB SMITn the beloved.son The members of the executive com-| | Jaws, the wet and dry question had not | loved yife of the late William John Hin- | to mourn their oss four girls, one boy and mittee are Charles J. Bell, Miss N, H Voting in 1920 and been injected as an issue by either con- Funera ices from Ashton M, E. ost of other relatives ‘and. friends; Burroughs, Myer Cohen, Frank J (:ni.»»1 yentionunaELEa (K IR AR GUed inters fiends Burial Grounds.| Cor funernl chapel 1416 Fia. ave. ne man, Edward F. C v, John Joy that as now organized it is a great| Suina 4 Service will be held S Edson, Joshua Evans, jr.. Wiliam T 1924. | mistake to assume that either party is 4 . ] | Pk ri s ettt o) % Tihi Calnes oAl T e = i jidry I the sense that the term is HN coidence, 1422 i s 'l an. John R. Hawkins, Ra'ph J. Lee, usually employed. Cath R Funeral will be held | SMITH, : B. On Fridey, Septem > o reS e 1 a rbert Hoover % i te residence on nday, - | be lence of her son, St G Dt ‘\,!.\,y,,"‘[d,,. e i the Hits Hoover on Dry Stand. ! e o e | v 1 on st nw r. Emmett J. Scott, John Lewi; Smith, f Would a b . | ~ Comforter Church. where ss will be | T Edgar C. Snyder, Mrs. Virginia White | general eiections was made to Chairman| Taking up Mr. Hoover's utterances | said at 9 am the repose: of Bis eouk. Chambers’ funeral Speel and T. Lincoln Townsend. | Work of the Republican national com-{on prohibition, he contended ~that| Relatives and friends invited () i S n Interment at 5 The campaign committee is composed | Mittee yesterday by Justice Norman §.|-ample opportunity was afforded Mr. | HUDSON, JAMES COULTER. Friday. Sep- | 3 e of two representatives from cach of the | Dike of the New York State Supreme | Hoover to make clear )m'!im“m' i cLe Reed JospItal | 'HOMPSON. MARRY. Departed this Hfe following " organizations acting through | €O b his speech of acceptance. The genera t Hurdson and f | Friday. September 7. 1928, at Provide [ the State committee: League of Repub- | _Justice Dike told Chairman Work that | consensus of opinion seems to be that it 33,33iLi"L",,,!-‘L"‘i‘;"\‘""flFy" - .| HosilaL TARRY THiOMPSON e lican State Clubs. Republican State the history of 1920 and 1924, when Re- | he failed to do this. His references to rihaten Kt Bermareer BN | Thompsos, two” dnuehiers: Voters' Association, League of Republi. | Publican nominces for the presidency | the subject of modification require ex-| Brunswick. N. 3. papers oiease copy.) ¢ | Beatrice Thompson. = four can Women, the Hoover and Curiis | Cartied New York State. would be re-|planation.” L N MARY JANE. Deoarted this life | {50 "Ramaine festing at the John T peated this year and that the vote in| " The Senator left here carly today for iday. September 1928, at her resic|| ffiends: Remsine festing a (e Joho K . " | Club, and the Hoover and Curtis Les id: rember 7. 1928 - % [ e colored organization which i ‘a. | New York City will be “most disappoint- | knoxville, where he will deliver his | SSitadid Virsinln anc, 5o MARY JANE | <w"Rotice 'af funeral inter O €S | nintead with the State committee | ing to the Democratic chiefs last speech in Tennessce. He then will | ¥on and meiher of Ludia, Rosetia: Helen. | TRUSS. CORA €. Deparied this life Pridar 00 1 or ! ee. Nathan C. Frank of St. Lous, who| o into Virginia for an address at Rich- | i tha i ontisgn: Tl Wit | " Septsimper % 1008, 2 013 ¥ ot i | = vas defeated for the Republican scnato- | mond and from nmc southward. Felntiven ang (T, She jeaves other | 8ine beloved wifadnr £ |FAULTY BRAKES BRING |Jiti nominaiion in' wiciouri on o wet | iehives’and St mhwit Sl 0| € e belonrd ey Rigel Bland b Rhines funeral chapel. 3rd ence. Al and Audrey Truss. Sy 4 el she doesn't want 1o J LA / wear women S blly] V. Leigh, 48, Vienna, Va.|friends that he run as an independent ; r ere cf vester- | sk it mi S Altemobil. ¥ ury Department were cautioned yester- | oh 3 vatant piac & Eve sts. s —\ ; | an away” and | candidate in the senatorial election in | day not to engage in political activities | 'H‘fl»fihod into a house after it had been | his State, November 6. during the present campaign. THE WEATHER 1 HER LOVING parked on Jefferson avenue. was given | Frank's announcement was received | Seymour Lowman, Assistant Secre- | | GIBSON. MARY AND LEWIS, a suspended .mmrvnct’fll $50 or 50 days | with gratification in the Hoover ranks, |tary of the Treasury, sent telegraphic | me: oi our dear m for ;fldflhmks by Judge Isaac R. Hilt, | for it was conceded that if he had de- | instructions to all prohibition adminis- | District of Columbia—Fair. and | LR AT DL in Traffic Court yesterday. Another |cided to make an independent tace for |trators calling their attention to the | warmer tonight and tomorrow: light | GIPSON. who died { charge against that | | | platform, announced here that he would thines tuneral chapel, 3 cher, Rima“ani ‘Aures : SUSPENDED SENTENCE £ ¥ il st WARNS AGAINST oI ERRRRGe R B S e Leigh, of failing | the Senate, the political Situation in |fact that the burcau now operates | variable winds, becoming gentle south- | ruary 18. 1913 | Hooverand_ the entire ~ Republican | 10D ste. e | il D = | ticket. A On_Saturday. September | Virginia Derver Tomose. Gor “Bran| Eovnics statement was tssued after a | Federal Agents Told to| Take Nol S AR Snce: 4300, 100N, el In Memoriam. | call on the Republican _presidential Phie i CRsiEelehu [ R Maxs widas ot St xias TE i * Freed on Charge of | nominee at his general headquarters. i SUEET g red Heart on Monday morning at 9 | CARTER. BEATRICE M. In lovine memar | {He said he regarded the election of | By the Associated Press gelock. Interment private. Please omit | = ol mv dear daushier. BEATRICE M. CAR- i "} );9.!" properly, was dismissed because | this largest of the border States would |under civil service rules, which pro- | west or west. Forget _you. no: o Fin e ‘{“h’;”,":“‘““:i‘- ”""b”’m' rul-| have been in much of a muddle. = |hibit such activitics. His caution was| West Virginia—Fair and warmer to- THEIR LOVING CHILDREN. ing that the charge had not been sworn | Frank said Hoover was “certain” to | supplemented by the Civil Service Com- | night and tomorrow. T oih sad and sweet ot my dear mothen: . . y R anen Mt failed to contain the police- | pet Missouri, and forecast the largest | mission, which also notified prohibition | Maryland and Virginia—Fair and | MARGARET HAYDEN, who ‘entered int % . E . [ 1eizh ‘m,...nd hi5 hadiine hiealy |‘“‘b“l"" history l;] the S'fl"‘d (;l he R;l‘"r‘mulovfl that their political work must | warmer tonight and tomorrow; gentle g';t"g:rl e Nfl\'"f"ar;n;lfl‘;ugra;(-‘ ey () e | ked his ma edly | publicans are well organized there, he . | variabl e 1917, Mass seof 1 lll S C 0 / l [ 0 SUl l ’ lin front of ‘1070 Jefferson avenue in | caiq be confined to casf ‘.‘5 their votes. :Is:llt?x}:-rc‘sr winds, ~ becoming moderate | fr i HieR BAUGHTER RESSIE. Aowers a5 TER. who died four 3 %0 t the rain Thursday. A few minutes| “While here and there are slight de- JONES. WILLIAM. In loving remembrance « Improper Parking. Hoover as paramount, this reference | Members of the prohibition, customs | = TER. who'dled of my dear husband. WILLIAM _JONI being in answer to the urging of his'and Coast Guard services of the Treas- | Oh. do not ask if T mi later the car crossed the strcet and|flostions on the wet issue, the utter Appointerl Reserve Colonel. Records for 24 Hours. who died twenty vears ago today, Septem- sidewalk. stopping in the front door| sophistry and futility of Gov. Smith's| Guy Fletcher Allen of Michigan, who! _Thermometer—4 p.m., 65: 8 p.m., 64: | D° 8 it Riiataa : Asleen_in Jecus. blessed sleep. o B ad of a house owned by Mrs. Laura Weav- It e ' r' 2 R 56+ =, ) 2 4 position is apparent, and there are more | has been assistant director of the b idget | 12 midnight, 60; 4 a.m., 56; 8 a.m., 58; LOVING ‘WIFE. FRANCIS JONES e’ b Oll a ll t l’l ll e’ O'LU’I ”,:\',,i“?3,;’",’.’fi'gi’l?d“‘qfiih“"rm ed on | Democrats than Republicans leaving the | and exccutive officer of that burenu | noon. 68. s | NELSON. ANNIE PICKETTq A token cf lnve 5100 collateral, A q | party,” Frank added. |since 1922, has been appointed by tie | Baromefer—4 pm. 30.18; 8 pm. | (s the memors of mv dear mother ANNIE e e Secretary of War a colonel in the Fi-|30.19; 12 midnight. 30.18: 4 am,, 30.16; | PICKETT NELSON. who departed this lite Retived Dunker Dies; nance Reserve Corps of the Armv. 8 am. 30.22; noon, 30.21. Some day T will see vou. dear mother, Before assuming his present duties he| Highest temperature, 68, occurred at ‘And tell yoiu oer and oar | —The_plant of the Barr Rubber Prod- | John C. Griswold. 72 years old, a retired | United States curing 1920-1921, a difi-| Temperature same date last year—| MERonwDEVOLED DAUGHTER. HELZ: uets Co., was destroyed Thursday night | banker, died Thursday in Fauquier Hos- | cuit period in Federal fiscal affairs fol- | Highest, 89; lowest, 61. SCHRIDER. CHARLES A. Passed awas one by fire of undetermined origin, with a | pital of pneumonia. He was for many |lowing the Worid War. vear ago today. ~ September 8. 1027 loss_estimated at $200.000. | years an official of the Excelsior Savings el er Sl Tide Tables. CHARLES A. SCHRIDER. . . . | s ) 6 C l a ll 7’()d 8 ec l l 0 ’1 Rubber P"’d““s Plant Burns. | speciai pispatch to The star. was employed in the Treasury Deparc-|non today. Lowest temperature, 56, oc- e T AP Simce yon latt me: ~C SANDUSKY, Ohio. Scptember 8 (.| WARRENTON, Va. Scptember 8.— |mant and was acting Treasurer of the | curred at 4 am. today. When ‘we.mect (o part o more. e York T e B TR W g u suffered hours of pain | Bank, New York City. He leavas his Furnished by United States Coast and Iy I Valn Tolmanized Collars i io.ow i, e Heds Marriage Licenses. | mbler, widow of Richard Carey Am- : e e : B e - atoe Jou rest. | Wilt Slowl bler of 'this county, and a son, Charels | rohiarfar® licenses have been issued to the | | Todsy Low tide, 0:36 am. and 9:38| s DEVOLED WIFF AND CHILDRE y | Griswold of New York. The funeral| Carl G. Biorkman. 23, and Irene P T e 22 um, and 2:35 DM, | WILLIAMS, SARAR. In sad but lovine re; | THE TOLMAN LAUNDRY, Franklin 71 ' was held in New York today 22 both of Manchester. Conn.; Rev. 10:44 Dm: high tide. 3:32 am. and| WILLIAMS. who deperied this life. tare S Apnttalns and Mars 31407 pame . C » 3:32 am. and| FORTRC oday. September 8. 1935, S | P DofSTanchiinng; Ve iRV L0 Loved in Jife. remembered in _death. Vasilios Papanikas The Sun and Moon. HETPITE "AND FLOKENGE. Ropert F. Jeffries. 33. and Katie L. Hack & lev. 22 hoth” of Amtssville. Va' Rev A°H.| Today—Sun rose 5:43 am.; sun sets TR MeZinley. R 6:28 p.m. il h & 380 et Wi M pfmanees Gav1ord: | momerrow—Sun rises 5:44 am.: sun MEMORIALS. —will have most effective e Ceefl "N Schaeffsr. 21, and Mary sels 6:26 p.m. = Rhodes. 19: Rev. William_ M. 7 ression if the arrangement Notman C. Prsev: 21 Cross Rond. .| Moon sets 3:16 p.m. DRYR NN em] e - el Margaret M Hateman, 23 H Automobile Jamps {o be lighted one- SR % of the FLORAL DESIGNS el L S e L e \L : ‘!‘— , \ s # Hardy. 27, and Annie I. David- left to Blackistone SRS T e Condiion o the Water. Christina "Green. 18, this city; Rev. J. H. Great Falls—Very muddy. R 0lnh e P e Chatlie Johnson. 34, and Lillian Carter. | Harpers —Ferry —Potomac muddy, a1 Rev. KW, Roy | Shenandoah muddy Emmeit D, Butts. 45. and Florence B. | Browder. 68, both of Richmond, V&: Rev. | Weather in Various Cities. 4 John P. Tyler reaths, up A sy 2 AN Derihe <o Silverstone Miles W " Dalton. 31, and Blanche C. con. 22: Rev. William' M. Hoffman , Ralpy F. Bartley, 4. and Katherine L {Fici. 23: Rev. John' T. Huddle William H. ‘Frown. 24. and Edith M : Rev. E E. RicFardson %1, and Tda Johnson. 22i rchie Catlett. & —— = 2 MONUMENTS AND MAUSOLEUMS NEW STORE man Jones. 16 and Gerthe Baylor. 15 :Ifiglrn‘v Jey.. g u DESIGNED AND ERECTED. 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Carolina | Phone Fyanklin 3112 Phoue Franklin 10391 1 "’,""‘ Caroind | French Academy has been increased Tatio - expressive~ inexpensiy X e ® f 60 to $200 a year—th t TinE AND_ BRI 3033%:.” 814 Kenvon st .;‘;’L"“’m 133 i & year—the frs! Gudg Bros, Co., 1212 F St.