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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D.. C, UNION VETERAN, 91, DIES FROM APOPLEXY John Benson Cornell, Retired Navy Premier Wall Paper Co. of this city. He Yard Employe, Had Lived Here 65 Years. John Benson Cornell, 91, Union Army |D0ON at 2 o'clock. Interment will be in | yeteran and retired employe of the | Congressional Cemetery. ‘Washington Navy Yard. died of apoplexy 8t the home of his daughter, Mrs. Lu villa J. Stuart, Cottage City, Md., early | Soday. Mr. Cornell lived here 65 vears @ The name on the milk wagon that stops at your home is more than It is a Symbol of a 2 i just a sign. Service. He | tige of plant life, was retired at 70 as a machinist at the navy yard after 40 years' service. He was a member of the Improved Order st Red Men. He leaves his daughter and a son. George E. Cornell, president of ‘he | JOHN H. YOUNG DIES IN RHODE ISLAND HOME | Native of Ohio Had Lived in Ca > | also is survived by 19 grandchildren and ’ ] byl ital for Past 10 Years—Burial Funeral services will be conducted at | at Springfield. the daughter's residence Thursday after- | John H. Young of 2112 R street, retired banker of Piqua. Ohio, who has | made his home here for the past 10 vears, died this morning at his Sum- | mer home, Jamestown. R. I. after an | fliness of several months. He was 67. Mrs. Young was with him ‘at the time | of his death. He is survived by his widow, Mrs, ‘shpllnharncr Young, and a daughter. | Mrs. Dwight Dickinson. | "Mr. Young was a member of the | Metropolitan and Chevy Chase Clubs. Funeral services will be held at; Springficld, Ohio. Deaths liep(;rled. Mars T._Gaddis. 90. 503 A st. e Sharles T. Roderick. 80. 1121 E st. n.e. T Taaae H parker Apie. T8(h and Park rd q ‘Anna F. L. Newman. 77, 134 E. Canito) # Fliza Shaffer. 73. 900 L st Annie Day. 7. Emercency "Hospital. Christine Cleves, 60. 2148 C st Louts Dworin. 55. Emerzency Hospital. Perry Retzer. 43. Emergency Hospital Frank M. Ashford. 38, 1242 Tth st Grorse Proctor. 65. Gallinger Hospital Lucy Esby. 51. 33 E_st. Ellen Anderson. 50. Gallinger Hospital William J. Ross. 43. Gallincer Hospital Flossie L. Wiggins. 41, 704 Q st | Robert W. Sterling. 40, United States Sol- | “iers Home Hospital Thomas Johnson. 39. 102 41, st. sw. | | carrie A Stewar! Providence Hospital. | | M‘nr:anv Lowe. 14 montas. Children’s Hos- | ! prta Ella M _Jackson. mergency Hospital On many farms in Crechoslovakia | caterpillars have destroyed every ves- 11 months. en route to GYou've got to depend on your dealer not only to get for you your daily milk supply but also (and this is infinitely more important) to make sure that all the original values that wise old Mother Naturelavished in her supreme food are protected and delivered unimpaired to your door. Watch\ ' Fridayl STAR ), Q It pays to buy milk with an established reputation, q For example—— Yhompsons Hil. Serving Washington Homes for 47 Years 2012 Eleventh St., N. W, | airy /~ Phone Decatur 1400 Visit Washington's Oldest Dairy—In Washington’s Newest Plant. | WA'SHH I NG T O'N %S 4 PN o MEN'’S W EAR STORE danger. Semi-Annual Sale of Hart Schaffner & Marx $65 %60 B> B0 TWOVETERAN ARMY Katherine Cooney of this city. who died at his residence in the Cordova ment !been in a serious condition for some 1 Taps for Yelernnu | OFFIGERS ARE DEAD Brig. Gens. Michael Cooney | and George Andrews, Re- tired, Answer Taps. * f Brig. Gen. Michael Cooney, U. S. A.. retired. 91 vears old, Civil and Spanisk War veteran, who had risen from the ranks, died in Walter Reed Hospital | vesterday. | Coincidentally, another retired briga- | dier general, George Andrews, also died yesterday. A native of Ireland, Gen. Cooney| came to this country as a voung man. cnlisted as a private in the Ist Cavalry, December 4, 1856, He was promoted , to corporal in 1859 and to the grade ‘nf sergeant the following year. gL —Underwood Photo. He was honorably discharged at the end of his enlistment period. but re- | enlisted soon_after the outbreak of the | Civil War. Subsequently he served as A first sergeant and quartermaster sergeant until December 30, 1864. On January 1, 1865, he was commis- sioned a captain in the 5th United States Cavalry and then mustered out | of the service in March of the following | year He was recommissioned a first | lieutenant, in the Cavalry in July, 1866, advanced to captain two years later and | to major, December 10, 1888. He was | made a lieutenant colonel June 2, 1897, | and colonel. June 9. 1899. He was advanced to the grade of brigadier zen eral and retired by act of April 23. 1904 He was a member of the Loyal Legion | Until about a year ago. Gen. Cooney made his home at 3301 Brown street. | He is survived by a daughter, Miss | Funeral Tomorrow. i Funeral services will be at the Sacred Heart Sanitarium tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock. Interment will be private, in Arlington Cemetery. in accordance with a wish expressed by him. Funeral services for Gen. Andrews Upper: Brig Gen. George Andrews. Apartments. will be held there tomor- | Lewer: Briz. Gen. Michael Cooney. row afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Inter- 7 i will be in Arlington Cemeterv. Gen. Andrews. who was 78 yvears old. was a West Point graduate and a veteran of 38 vears’ service in the Army. | He was placed on the retired list August, 1914. ENVOY’S M‘OTHER ILL. Margarita de Cesar Con- fined to Garfield Hospital. | Senora Margarita de Cesar. mother of | the Nicaraguan Minister to the United States. has been ously ill at Gar- flefllgne!;omggl for eral weeks, it was than it is to learn arithmetic,” Mr. At the legation it was said she had | BOgAN says. | Births Reported. MUSIC FOR PUPILS. | to Play Piano. Senora | the bench. be g liam J. Bozan time. Her life was said not to be in The following births have been reported ; atiine. Wes (0 the Health Department in the Iast 2 hours: TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 11, in | Ghicago Children Will Be Taught CHICAGO (#).-—-Music will take a front seat in Chicago schoolrooms this | Fall. nudging arithmetic out of part of | “Every pupil in the public schools will ven an opportunity to learn to| play the piano, announces Supt. Wil- | “I feel that it is more important to a child to learn something of music 1928. THE WEATHER District of Columbia and Maryland— Fair and slightly warmer tonight, to- morrow _increasing cloudiness. local thundersnowers tomorrow afternoon or night; gentle winds, mostly southwest. Virginia—Fair, slightly warmer in in- terior tonight: tomorrow partly cloudsy local thundershowers tomorrow Aafte) noon or night in extreme north portiot trnltle winds, mostly south and south west, Records for 24 Hours. ‘Thermometer—<4 p.m, 84; 8 p.m,, 7 12 midnight, 69; 4 am. 62; 8 am., 6 noon. 81. Barometer—4 pm.. 30.19; 8 pm 30.20; 12 midnight, 30.21; 4 am., 30.18; 8 a.m., 30.20; noon. 30.18. Highest temperature, 87, occurred at 3:30 p.m. yesterday. Lowest temperature, 61, occurred at 6 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 86; lowest, 69. Tide Tables. | (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 12:25 p.m.; tide. 5:45 a.m. and 6:13 p.m. ‘Tomorrow—Low tide, 12:42 a.m. and 1:14 p.m.; high tide, 6:41 a.m. and 7:05 ! | pm. high The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 5:46 a.m. 1 6:23 p.m. Tomorfow—Sun rises 5:47 am.; sun sets £:22 p.m. Moon rises 2:50 a.m.: sets 5:35 p.m. ‘Automobile Tamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. | Condition of the Water. | Great_Fells—Slight mudds. | Perry—Potomac, slightly cloudy: andonh. muddy. Weather in Variol sun sets Harpers Stations Abilene, Tex.... Albany, N. Y. Atlanta. Ga Atlantic Gity . Saltimore. Md.. 30 Airmingham Rismarci Bostor | Rumralo. Sharlesto Zhicazo. 1l 9.9 Cincinnati.Ohio. 3 Sleveland. Ohio. 3 | goumbia, & €. 3 nver. Colo Detroit. Mich.. El Paso. Tex | Galveston. Tex. : | Helena, Mont. . | Huron. s. Dak | Indianapolis.Ind 30.06 | Jacksonville.Fla. 30.08 | Ransas City.Mo, 2920 Los Anceles . | Couisville, ~ K. Niami, Fla New Orlea 2 New York. NY. 3 | Oklahoma City. %1 Omaha. Nebr Philadelphia Pa Phasnix. Ariz Pittshursh. Pa Portiand. Me. Partland. Ores. Raleith, N, C. Salt Lake outs. Zan Antonin. San DiezoCalif 7.9 2an_Prancisco... 30.00 St Louis. Mo.. 29.08 | St PAuL Minn: | anen Sen Wwash | 20.88 Wash. 9.8 3020 Clondy Clondy Clear .. Pr.cloudy 11 Preloudy . Clear Clondy . Cloudy Cloudy Pi.cloudy Clear ~ Cloudy . Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Glonds Cloudy Glouds Glomev Claudy Glondy Glaudy Clear Cloudy Clear Bt clondy Pt clatidy Clear Cloudy Glonds Clandy 1 Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cle: cl Raining Clands Clear :. Clear n0d 0.08 | William €. and Katherine G. Messink, girl. | Lewis M. and Gladys M. Abderson. girl. John and Ida M. Pumphrey. girl Albert F. and Mamie Gorsich. hov. John B ‘and Elizabeth R. Cross. bov. Charles E. and Grace M. Gilror, ho: Thomas and Rosa H. Conway. hov. Oscar B. and Corinne Jackson. bos. Willlam and_Ruhv McCrary. bos. Fdward L. and Ella L. Johnson, boy. Robert and Maud Smith. girl John and Rosie L. Geter. girl. Tavirt and Florence Durrett The Wonderful Baby Grand Piano on which CLYDE J. NICHOLS, Ine. UNDERTAKERS 4209 9th St. N.W. Clvde J. Nichols. Pres. Formerly Viee President-Secretary R Speare Co. Phone Col. 6324 toda®.) Greenwich time. Weather Temperature, 54 5 4 56 7 am. Stations Clear Part cloudy Clear Rain . today.) Germany .. | Stackholm. Sweden Gibraltar. Spain (Noon. Green Horta (Faval). | Current ohservations ) Bermuda 7% Clondy Porto Rica.... 87 Rain ana. Cuha 1l 76 Cloudy Hamilton. {San Colon. Canal Zone. 8 Clouds CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. The Business Women's Council will | meet at the Church of the Covenam.; || 8 pm. Kismet Council, Royal Arcanum, will meet at Woodman's Hall, place, 8 p.m. American University Park Citizens | Association will meet at Hurst Hall, American University, 8 p.m. ‘The Washington Civitan Club will meet at dinner at La Favette Hotel. | | 6:30 p.m. | directors, Meeting of the board of :30. Shen- | Weather. | Pt.cloudy | . Pr.cloudy Part clouds | 24 Grant | !MRS. M. A. JOHNSON DIES.! Former Washington Resident Suc- St | cumbs in New Jersey. | | Mrs. Mary A. Johnson, 68 years old, |'a former resident of this cit; | her home in Bayhead, N. J. Sunday night after a long fliness. 1 | 'She is survived by her husband. | | Joseph L. Johnson. and her daughter, | Mrs. Anna Ruth Miller of Bayhead. and by two brothers, Edward and | Washington Drane. Burlal services will be conducted in | the Woodlawn Cemetery. Baltimore, to- | morrow. SR - Bolling Jones, 71, Dies. | Special Dispateh to The Star. LYNCHBURG. Va.. September 11.—| | Bolling Jones, 71 years of age. died | Sunday night at his home at Spring | Mills. "He is survived by these childre | W. F. Jones of Huntington, .W. Va. { Mrs. J. H. Carroll of Oceana, Mrs. A. | M. Rucker. Charles E. Jones and Misses | Mary Saunders. Grace, Carrie and Lou- ise Jones of Concord. | Card of Thanks. FITZGERALD. ANNA M. We wish to extend our sincers thanks to our reiatives. friends And neishbors for thair e<prassion of sem- | pathy durinz the iliness of our beloved cife' and mother. Mrs. ANNA M. FIT: RALD. and for the beantiful floral tri < 'sent at the time of her death | ! HER DEVOTED HUSBAND AND CHIL- | | Marriage. | MILLER—GRAHAM. _Mr. apd Mrs. Reron | Uimer Granam of Chevy Chase announce | the marriaze on August 24. 1927. of their | | daushter. ELATNE ROBARDS. tn Mr. G. | BROWN MILLER. Jr.. son of Dr. and Mrs. | G. Brown Mill = i | | Deaths. ANDREWS. _BRIG. GE: | “'Monday. " September ‘10, dence, the Cordova Apartments. ington. D. C. Briz. Gen. GEORGE AN. DREWS. Unifed States Armv. retired. in | his seventy-ninth vear. Funeral from his late residence on Wednesday. Septemher 12. at 2:30 p.m. Interment at Arlington National Cemeters. ANDREWS. GEORGE. Members of the Order of Indian Wars of the United Stales .are teanested to attend the funeral of Com. panion Bric. Gen. GEORGE ANDREWS. U.'S. A. retired. Wednesday. September 12. 2:30 £.m.. the Cordova Apts ! GEORGE P. AHERN. Recorder. * . JOSEPH. On Tnesday. September | . 1928, JOSEPH. beloved hushand of Rachael Bladen of Hyattsville. Md. Re- inains at the chapel of Frank Geier's Sons | | Co. 1113 7th st. n.w. Notice of funeral | hereafter. BOLLN. MARGARET C. On Mondav. Sep- | | tember 10. 1926, at he- residence. Hampton Courts. 2013 New Hampshire ave. n. . MARGARET C.. beloved mother of Alma | G Bolin. Remains restinz at the W. W. Chambers funeral home. Notice of funerai | hereatter. 5 | PRANSON. ALBERTA. On Monday. Sep- tember 101923, at Columbia Hospital. ALBERTA 'BRANSON of 920 Florida ave n.w. devoted wife of Randolph Branson. beloved dauchter of Mariah Johnson. lov ing sister of Abraham. Harris. Thomas and Terey Johnson. Funeral services 1 p.m. | Thursday. Sepfember 13. at Mount Morizh | Baptist Church. 3rd and L sts. s. ! Randolph Harvey, pastor GEORGE. On 1028, Al his_re: Wash September 9. 192 of the late Alice and Timothv Callahan. residence. 1412 34th st. n.w. Funeral from his late tesidence on Wednesday. Septem- oer 12. at 8:30 & m.. thence to Hoiy Trinity Church. where mass will he said at 9 a.m of his soul. Relatives and d to attend. Interment at Arlington National Cemetery. 11 COONEY, BRIG. GEN. MICHAEL. On Mon- ay. September 10, 1928, Briz. Gen. MICHAEL COONEY. United States Army retired. beloved hushand of the late Cath: erine Cooney. Requiem mass at_Sacred Heart Sanitarium on Wednesday. ber 12. at 9 am. invited to attend. Atlinzgton National Cemeters. and New York papers please copy.) 12 JOHN BENSON. On Tuesday. Septembe: 11, 1928, JOHN BENSON. be- ioved husband 6f the late Susan Cornell. azed 91 vears. Funeral Thursday. Septem: Ber 13. at 2 pm.. from the residence of his_dauchter. Suvilla J. Stuart. City. Md. Relatives and friends invited in aitend’ Interment Consressional Ceme- oy | CROUCH. ELIZABETH. On Monday. Sen- | tember 10, 1978, at 8 p.m.. ELIZABETH. | the beloved wife of the late Edwin Dorsey Cronch. aged A7 years. Funeral from H M. Padzett's funeral home. 131 11th st 5. Thursday. September i3. at 11 a.m. | TInferment Congressional Cemetery. 12 | DAY. AN: temher " 10. 1928, at ANNTE GRANGER. Dr.Douzlas and Virzinia Turner Day reral services at St. James' Church. War- centon, Va. 3 p.m. Wednesday. Septem- | ber 12! P 11 | FARRELL. ADFLAIDE. On Sunday, Septe | 'her 9.1978. ADELAIDE. widow of Thoma: B. Farrell and beloved mother of Meliss: { Farrell Snvder. Puneral from her I ce. 419 Cummines lane, Che Md.. Tuesday. September 11. . interment at Newark. N. J. FENNESSY. EMMA H. Tuesdav. September . 1923. at her home. 408 Brown st.. Park in her eighty-fifin vear. EMMA | ome Funeral Thursday at 2 | pm. from her late residence. Interment Coltimbia Gardens Cemetery. (New York | | papers please copy.) 12 €NRD. JAMES D. On Saturdas. Seplember 8. 1933, at Providence Hospital. JAMES | D. oeloved husband of Grace G. Ford. erzency Hospital. YOUNG. Rev | CALLAHAN. EARL F. Suddenly on Sundav. | EARL F.. beloved son | Septem- | Friends and_relatives | Interment (private) at | (Western | Cottage | E GRANGER. On Mondas. Sen- | Deaths. ROLLOW. CHARLES W. On Sunday. S Comtecyicit me: n'y.. CHARESS " RO Tecticht av s 28 W 4 LOW. beloved husband of Liu M low. " Remains resting At the §. H. K Co. funeral home. 2001 14th st neral services at the §. H. Hines finer fome “on Wednesdur, September i3, ™. SPARKS. GEORGE A. Departed this life Monday, September 10, 1938. At 133 o.m | after a long iliness. af his residence, 3764 35th e Aot - Rainter. e Ret GEORGE' A. SPARKS. heloved hishand of Sarah C_ Sparks and fatner of i 0. Verda B.and W. Mayaard S in his Sixty-fourth vear. Services will he at his iate residence an Wednesday tember 12, at 3 p.m. Relatives and frisnds invited. “Interment at_Mapleton. Hunting- don Countv. Pa. on Tharsdas afternnon: Pirase omit flowers. 13* SPINNER. NANCY. Departed this life on Monday, September 10 1938, at 1230 o m s after a brief iliness. NANCY SPINNER Funeral services will be heid Wednesdas. Seplember 12. At 1 p.m. at Firs: Baptisi Church 27th and Dumbarton ave. B Rev. James L. Pinn. pastor . PRIGGS. JUANITA. Departed this life Sunday.” September 0. 1828. at her resi- dence. " 820 23rd st nw. JUANITA SPRIGGS. devoted dausnier of Nonroe and Lottie Soriags. sister of Estells and Harriett. Arnold and Mary M. Sprisgs She' also leavas a host of other ratiees and friends. Puneral Wadnesiay. her 12. At 3 p.m.. from her Ia‘e Remaing resting at W. Frnest < ca funeral parlors. 2222 Georgia ave n . JOAN HERVERY. Suddenis. o) Monday. Septemher 10, 1938, at Jamesinaa: R. 1. JOHN HERVERY YOUNG. nf 2711 R st this citv. Interment Sprinafald Ohin." (New York and ORio papers pleass cops)) a. In Memoriam. ”!;‘."",'.n-’ ROBERT L. In lovirt remas orance of my dear husnand. ROBERT 1, BELFIELD. "Who died one. bear eso tods September 11. 1927, Passed from this iife to a cefu] rast, Called by God. who knll"'“'?ll \:0’!'1 ATwavs n ‘onr mamory vou Wil famain Until in _heaven we shall meet azain. HIS LOVING WIFE AND CHILDREN. RERRY. SARAH. Tn lovine remsmbrance f onr dear mother. SARAH RERRY. vho de. parted thic life three years azn, Seotem- ber 10. 192! We. wha lnve vou. 5 who hald vor And lonelv hours of thinking Qrten Tesi rour oretence naas b LIE a0 oy MRS. CALLIE (":\‘E.., lAIAH' A l; sad hut lovine nembrance of ‘me dear mother. ANNCHASE. who deoarted this ¥ear aco todav. September 11. 1927 ©Oh. do not ask if T miss he-. Por there is such a vacan' place Oft 1 think T fee] her presence And T'ione to ses her foce Rut_some d: dly miss vou very dear - T'll see vor And tell ‘vou o'sr and oer How T miss vou since vou laft me. When we meet (a patt no mare HER SON BERRY. (':n}‘o:nrhr:)fcz‘n'g A .‘q“ sad !h\l’ lovine + oiir dear wife intive SARAH A. CHASE. wao fl-n1r7:‘; v‘:-‘w |l one yvear ago today. Sentember 11. 1927. You are not forzetten. mother, Nor will you ever be. As_lone as i and memorv last We wili alwave think of thee LOVING HUSBAND AND CHILDREN ‘Fl ETCHER. KATIE A. 1In d_but lovin: remembrance af our dear wife and mother i KATIE A. TLETCHER. who devarted thi: iife four ‘vears az todav. Seotember 11 | """ HER HUSRAND AND CHILDREN. | JOHNSON. MARTIN A. In sad but loving | remembrance of ms denr husvand. MAR- TIN A. JOHNSON. who antersd into ster- 7al fest”one year ago todar. Seotem You suffered. dear husband. ou murm: no 1 watched vou dav by dav. Until at last. with a broken heart. T saw vou pass away. Gone but_not forgotten | HI3 DEVOTED WIFE JOHNSON. MARTIN A. In memorr of m- Aear dad. MARTIN A. JOHNSON. who lsfr us one sear ato today, Sentember 11. 1927 May the flicht of time bring to our sad hearts consalation. HIS DAUGHTER. BERTHA. Ponti Mieh. * BELLE E. In lovint remembrance 0 depars 3 {tho denarted this life six years ago, Sep Gone. but not forgotten THE PAMILY | RIGHTER. GEORGANIA. 1In loving hranes of nur dear wife and metnar. departed this life on Seotember 11 19°" todas. wou <adls mics vou: We who hold you very de And in lonely hours of thinking Often feel rour bresence near As we loved her. <o we miss her. In our memory she is alwavs near Laved. remembered. loaged far alwars. Brinzine manv a silent tear HER DEV HUSBAND AND foui SMITH. BENNETT BISCOE, In sad but I~ inz remembrance of my dear fatner. BE" NETT BISCOF SMITH. who devarted | 1ife one vear azo todas. September 11. 13 T am thinkin of you. dear father. Just thinkine of the past. Picturing vou in_me memory Just a3 I saw vou last Father. dear. T did not see sou die. T onix knew von went awav And "did not sav zood.hy HIS CHILDREN TANNER. CHARLES. 1In <ad remembrs | "'of our_dear father. CHARLES TANNT | Svout Sorines. Va.'who fell asleen thi vears azo todav. Seotember 10. 1928, Gone from The face otker. forever e love <0 well And. oh. how we do miss vou No one on earth can tell The flowars we niace uoon the zrave May wither and decas. Rut the love for him who sleens heneat Wi'l never fade away SON _AND DAUGHTER. CHARLES TA! Emma Sanford Shelton Union, W. C. | T. U.. will meet at the home of Mrs. | | Grace Spencer, 3810 Fifth street, 8 p.m. 1 American Business Club will meet at | Femains restine at the Willlam H. Sardo | & Co. funeral chapel. 412 H st. ne. Fu- eral from the chapel of W. H. Sardo & Co. on Wednesday. September 12, at 11 a.m. Relatives and friends invited to at- tend. Interment Fort Lincoln Cemsters. NER AND GERTRUDE FRANKLIN. SUITS Many with two trousers as you'll see this year *36 —as important an announcement ! Splendid, newly-styled suits for early Fall and Winter wear. Every one boasts the renowned Hart Schaff- ner & Marx label. Evéry suit is master- fully styled—for professional men— business men and students. In addition to a comprehensive variety of novelty fabrics we include blue unfinished worsteds and blue serges. There are models, sizes and patterns for every build and taste. The price, as you can readily see, is one that you seldom find associated with such fine merchandise. Raleigh Hab No charge for alterations! erdasher Ine, 1310 F Street You can \ and Buy It on Qur 3-Year Payment Plan There are only 14 of them at this remarkable price and we call this our “Happiness Sale” because we are happy in being able to pass on to 14 buyers the great savings we have been fortunate in gaining, ‘58 These 14, and ONLY these 14, will be sold at §385. Please take due notice and do not complain if you get here too late to get one at this price. These splendid little Grands sell at $750 all over this broad land and they are worth every dollar of it. Each sale will be numbered and the moment the 14th sold THE SALE STOPS. AHOMER L KITT &) Washington’s Complete Music House 1330 G Street the Hamilton Hotel. at noon. | A 500-card party will be held at the | Women's Benefit Association Clubhouse, 1750 Massachusetts avenue, 8 o'clock. ! FUTURE. | The Arthur Poissant's Group will meet tomorrow night at the Plavhouse, | | 7:30 o'clock. | _The Washington Chapter of Zeta | Tau Alpha Fraternity will meet Priday | night at the home of Miss Beatrice | Clephane. | _Hiawatha and White Eagle Councils. | Degree of Pocahontas, will hold a card party at Red Men's Hall, 711 D street, | tomorrow night. The Optimist Club will meet at | | luncheon * tomorrow afternoon, | o'clock, at the Hamilton Hotel. The High Noon Club will meet at | luncheon at the Hamilton Hotel, Thurs- day afternoon at 12:30. Anti-Trust Division, Department of Justice will give a luncheon at the Hamilton Hotel, tomorrow afternoon at 1 o'clock. The Women's City Club of Wash- ington will meet tomorrow night at a dinner. 12:30 The Gold Star Mothers will meet Seotember 18, at the Hamilton Hotel | Col. J. Miller Kenyon will speak. The Bethesda School. P. T. A.. will hold its first meeting of the new school ar _tomorrow afternoon at LOST. ALASKAN SPITZ. whit Avswers to name of 1808, 33 APPAREL—$10 reward for return of box containineg gray dre and other wearing ao- parel. picked up at Union Station Sunday Affernoon Mrs. Woodward. M3 Riverside Apts.__ = 12¢ BAG. =ray leather. containing red nurse with about $18 and envelope containing driver's permit and physician’s license. Re- ward. Call Dr. Edith B. Jackson. Main 9648 ARACELET. white zold. flexihle. with ame- theet stones Reward. Call Adams 7733, 4408 N H. sve s | BROOCH PIN. studded with chip_diamonds and pearls, Monday afternoon. September 10, G st. n.w, between 11th and 14th: valuable to owner.” Reward 210 13th st. s.w. Main 4650. Branch 85. Mr. Strons. _ 12¢ CAT. small. female. white and hlack snatted. left eve weak. 47th and Conduit rd Lihetal reward. 4643 Conduit rd. Phone Clev ‘iz".l'l Reward all Lincoln CAMEO RING - Larze vellow 2old. betwesn Rureau of Engravine and Printing. M Brooks A& Co. to 1st st. nw. Saturday afternaan. turn to 719 1st st. n.w. Reward. _12% TANARY with one club foot. from 2701 Conn. ave.. Apt. 803. Finder blease natify | Col_6184. R e ¥ ne 4 N PIN. Theta Tau: valuable to e T FetEn "2030" 341h St m West 1923-1 3 13 JOLD WATCH: maker. J. E_Caldwell Co. ribed James Kerr. Clearfield. Pa.: initials outside. Liberal reward. no questions asked. James Kerr Penn Harris Hotel. Harrisburg. KEY bout 127 Kevs. 1037 1ith_st._n.w. SRR | ) LADY'S E! WRIST WATCH. initials M. L. N.: Saturday: 7th st. or Center Market. !l!v,er:’.{d' Return to Chas. Schwartz. jeweler, NECKPIECE, small red fox fur: lost Satur- day_night n 8338 Reward. OT—-A large green with blue head: T Neward." Call ‘Lieoin 364 "¢ 52 PUPPY. brown and white. male:_about 2% months old: answers to name of Bonzo. Re- d. Call Adama 2143. i SORORITY PIN Phi Sigma_Epsilon. pearl-studded star guard: Saturdsv a noon in Morrison's fitting room. atle’ tp owne:. Reward. Adams' 3 o'clack. | You have left me forever. dear husband. The one T loved so welf: { And.on how T do miss vou one on earth can tell. | st HIS WIFE. GRACE. 11 | ¥ FRENCH. ALMIRA | tember’ 8, | MIRA E.' FRENCH. mother of Joseph E. | and Rev. W. H. French. Mrs. Francis Har | Tis'and Bessie Brown | 12 2 o'clock p.m.. Galloway M. E. Church, | Falls Church. Va' Friends invited. ¢ | On Mondas. A FLL. 1 RTRELL. CARR! On Mondaz: | September 10, 1928. at M. widow of Rufiis W. Garirell, beloved | mother ‘of Julian and_taura R 'Gartrell. Funeral services at St John's Church. Oinev. M. on Wednesday. September I2 at 11 am. GOLDSTEIN |G o AR AL her residence. 804 | “Farrazut st.. Sepiember 10. 1938 a | long iiness. Mrs. LEAH GOLDSTEIN HAMMANN. MARTHA. Sudd day. September 9. 1928. MARTHA | mocher of Catherine Hammann. Remains Testing at the W. W. Chambers funeral Home. where services will be held on Wed.- nesday. September 12, 2t 2 pm. under the ‘anspices of the U. 8. & Jacoh Jones | Post. No. 2. American Lezion. ‘Naval sarv ice at Arlingtan National Cemetery. No- tice ‘of ‘funeral later HARTUNG. KATHERINE F. AL Siblev Me. morial Hospital on Sundav. September 0. 10%8. "2t 4°10 pm.. KATHERINE E. (BESS) HARTUNG, briaved daughter of Louice E. and the laie dohn Hartune Funeral from the resid~nes of her mother. 50 Brvant | St n'wa a0 Wednesday. September 12, at | 2 nm * Relatives and friends_ invited to atfend. Interment at Rock Creek Com tery 11° | HERBERT. JOSEPH. Denarted this life S | temher 8 1028 JOSEPH HERBERT. —He | ifaves a hast of ‘relatives and_friends to | mourn "thelr loss. Funeral ,Wednesdas. Septemher 12. at 1 p.m . from W. Ernest | arvi Co. funeral parlors. 2222 Georzia | Ave now 1 JOHNSON. DANIEL. Departed this life | Savnrdas. Sspremher 8 1878 At his resic | dance. 892 18t st nw. DANTEL JOHN- SON. 'heloved hushand of Sevanah’John- son ' He alsn leaves tn meurn his depar- ture a loving mother. six children. ome “r" twn Rroihare and a hest af other Tives and friande. Puneral Thursdav. A2 nm. funeral chanel. Saptamber 17 T. Rhines | ostasw | JOHNSON. MARY A. On Sundav. Septemher | 9. 1928. at Bayhead, N. J.. MARY A. JOHN- | SON. Feloved wife' of Jossph 1. fohnsan | ane heloved daughter of the late Baldwin and Safrania Drane. mother of Miss Anna Rith Miller of New York. She is alsa survived hv two hrothers, Washington and Ldward Drene. She also leaves a host of other relatis and friends. Interment at { Woodlawn Cenieterv. Raltimore. Md.. on | Wednesday. September 12. » KING. FLORENCE. Sundav. Seotember 9. 1928, ac 7:15. at_her residence. 407 Warner st nw. FLORENCE KING. wife of the late James King. sister of C R. Tucker. Fureral Wednesday. Seotember 12. at 1 o'clock. from Third Baptist Church. 5th and Q sts. nw. (Lynchbure. Va.: New- | ark. N. J. and New York papers ple: cony. ) 11 LANCASTER. MATTIE J. Sunday. Septem- ber 9. 1998 at 6:25 am. at her residence. Hyattsville. Md. MATTIE J. LANCASTER. beloved wife of Thomas Lancaster Fu- neral from her late residence. Wednesd: Auzust 1% at 11 am. Triends and rel | tives invited 11 MAYS. ADLINE. On Mondav. 10. 1928, at Columbia Hospital. MAYS. devoted wife of William A 1 mother of Charles. Clinton., James and | Louis Mays. and sister of Mary Watts. | Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains | resting at W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral | | parlors, 2222 Georgia ave. n.w. { 'ER. ELSIE. On Monday. September 10, | 3. at Emergency Hospital. ELSIE PEPER Funeral Wednesdey. September 12. at 11 am. from the funeral home of Perry & | Walsh. 20 H st. n.w. Interment Glenwood | Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited “ERRY. JANE. On Tuesday. September 11. 1928. at her residence. 1756 Seaton st. n.w.. JANE PERRY devoted mother of Mary Whitly. Susie Frances. Gertrude Perry and Matilda Holiday Notice of funeral nereafter. ‘Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral parlors. 2222 Ga ROLANDS. ARTHUR F. Suddenly. Sunday. September 9. 1928, ARTHUR F. ROLANDS. fram the Jnhn 3rd and Eve On_Satardav. Sep- | 1928, at Falls Church. Va. AL- Funeral September | Monuments Mausoleums OESIGNED AND ERECTED WRITE OR IELEPHONE FOR ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET MAIN 2968 THE J. F. MANNING Co., INC. 919 15TH ST. N, W. WASHINGTON, D. C. ___FUNERAL DIRECTORS. _ALMUS R.SPEARE Succeeding the original W R. Speare Co 1623 Connecticut Ave. Potomac 4600 £ sre At 178 B s 43 at w0 F st Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance Madern Senavri Lincoln §24 Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH w i Mod-m_l;rjgpgl__wr‘ru hone Main 1“73 WRIGHT CO. 13T 10t & N.W.____Phone Nortn 41 CHAS. S. ZURHORST 3 301 _EAST C'z:“:(l:.l, -‘T T. F. COSYEELD .. 324 North 0) St.__ NORTH 197 Joseph F. Birch’s Son 3034 M St NV Eh Phone West 96 s s S s WO N AT Quick, Dignified. Efficient Service, Automobile’ Service Enaper W. W. Deal & Co. - 816_H ST. NE LINCOLN & 'V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of nor connectea with the original W R _Spears estabiih- Pron 1009 H St. N:W. w Phone Prank 6626 Form, " F_St. N WILLIAM "LEE Funeral Director _and Fmbalmer. Livers in_connection. Commo- 1. Madern Crematoriums. Moder- ate_ 32 M 1385 rex. 52 Pa. Ave. N.W. Call M_19 W. Warren Taltavull 14th & Spring Rd. Col. 464 FUNERAL DESIGNS Prompt_Auto Deli Artistic—expressive—inexpensive. - Gude Bros. Co,, 1212 F St. BLACKgSTGNE_. 1407 H eautiful Floral Designs, $5 and up. CALL_MAIN_ 3707 21 vears of age. of 4038 Gault pi. n.e beloved son’ of 'John F. and Lottie A. Rolands (nee Simpson) shoye residence Wednesday, September 12, EXPRI Puneral from the | ¢ 3281 GEO. C. SHAFFER' DA I g c Ihterment codas i @3:-{:}':',’" wmvted: Qur Only Store, J4th &

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