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THE EVENING STAR. WARHINGTON, D. €., THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 1 a 3, 1028 o ago. He had been a member of the| Westérn Presbyterian Church for thé | past 42 years He is survived by Anna F. Johnston: Miss Mary Louise Johnston of New York City, Mrs. Mable Kelly and Mre. | Thréé Daughtére and Son. Robinson Lappin. jr.. both of this eity land a son. Joseph T. Johnston of Des | Burial to Bé Saturday. Moines. Towa. and two sisters, Mrs. | Joseph Bogian sonnston, 76 vears old, | Lt0 Brooks of this city and Mrs. John | died at his residence, 2004 First street, P- Dovle of Baltimore ! 1088y &ikér &n Mo of Sk mofitis Funeral services will be conducted Mr. Johnston was assotlated with the |8t the residence Saturday afternoon at | Eilté Taundrs until retiring from work | 2 0'clock. Rev. J. Harvey Dunham, pas- | «dué to tailing hesith about six months 'O of Western Presbyterian Churzh, B feih 2k officiate. Interment will be in Glenwood Cemetery with Masonic rites CLYDE J. NICHOLS, Ine. at the grave by Hiram Lodg2 of Masons. UNDERTAKERS 5 ! gyAlter working 16 months, boys of | rchington. England, have just com- 4208 th St. N.W pleted their clubhnuse. The' clubroom seats 150 hoys and has a_well equipped stage. The total cost of the building was 1575, Incal contractors lending seaffolding. ladders and. wheslbarrows, BOSEPH 8, JOHNSTON DIES OF LONG ILLNESS Maton, 76, Survivéd by Widow, | his widow, Mrs, three daughters. | = - = SAFTHNEST MEN?S WE The same fine SUITS that Hart Schaffner & Marx made to sell for ‘60 '55 “are now *36 In our semi-annual sale (I[ Every suit displays that spai- kliniI type of originality for which Hart Schaffner & Marx is & universally accepted. Every fabric is all wool. Every style is new and authentic for early fall a~d AR STORE '65 '50 n FOR DUTY NEGLECT Cycle Patrolman’s Case Over Alleged Rum Hi-jacking Evidence in three cases, one a police- woman. orders. Trial Board this morning in what they to be turning over their duties to the newly hope appoint The man Edward M. Taylor. of the Traffic | Burcau, | truckload of | slated for hearin; over until the afternoon of the 1 Joseph Solomon. the fourth the board this afternoon on charges of aulting a feliow Testimony * DESIRABLE A include: Telephon tors loca in the casé of Policerhan James H Wond of the ninth précinet, charged | with being intoxicated and with driving | an aufomobile while undet the influrnck "of iiquor, was to the effect that Woord was suffering from an overdese of a headache drug rather than cohol. ICEWOMAN UP Arrested in Crash, | At the hearing a weck ago testimony was introduced to show that Wood was in collision at Sixth street and Massa- | chusetts avenue with another car driv- |en by Miss Gladys Chewning. | man "Preston M. Cox of the sixth pre- | cihet told the board today that he ar- rested Wood at the scene of the acci- dent when he. refused fo exhibit his drivor's permit. Wood was taken to the precinet in a patrol wagon and there suspended. His ease in Police Court on the driving-while-intoxicated-charge is still pending. Taking the stand thic morning. Wood said that ne had been ill on the day question 2nd had taken three doses of natent headache meticine. Dr. Thore E. Mattinely, who examined Wood shortly after he was pglaced under ar- rest. gave as his opininn that an over- dose of the medicine had indured the Delayed. charaed with refusing to obey was presented o the Police their last session before ed board. case against Motoreyele Police- with hi-jacking a liquor on December 16, this morning, went session because of Taylor's attorney, Officer L. G. Miller of will be tried by charged himse!f. He was sure. howst he s absence that Wood was not intoxicated. i Woman Accused. Conflicting evidence was heard by the officer. of a_physician_presented | giamberaer. who is charged with fail- to_obev orders from her superi Ceerlia Clarke of- ths Woman's Rurean clothine squad and with re- fusine tn answer questions direeted at hor be Tieut. Mina C ~heaf of the hirean, 1t is alleged that Miss Stamberger Aid fot visit several downtown stores which he had been ordered by Mrs. Clarke to cover in her dailv rounds. Emnlavos at the stores listed, however. testified that she was in their establishments on the dates named Polirewoman Veronica Develin testi- fied that it. Van Winkle did not ask Miss Sfamberger a single question Several character witnesses told the board that Policeman J. E. Mullen of the seventh precinct. who is chareed with being intoxieated and assaulting a civilian on August 8. is of good char- Acter and not quarrelsome. Tt s alleged hat with Sedgewick Pearson, colored, of 2610 P street. in front of Pearson’s home and assaulted him. The patrol wagon was called and Mul- len taken to the seventh precinet. There he was suspended by Lieut. H. R. Lohman FOR RENT OFFICES Single or En Suite t reasonable prices, which Secretarial Service Eleva- 10097 Showe , fastest and best tien. National Press Building 14th & F Sts. N.W. Washington's Finest, New Tolmar}ize Collars Wilt Slowly : TOLMAN LA RY Building Yachting and Golf Polire- | hoard in the case of Policewnman Helen | van Winkie. | Mullen engaged in an altercation | 'NEW RADIO CHANGES | | LINKED TO POLITICS | from al- | Democrats Cite Charge of Some | Brondcasters Against Republican | Committee. Ry the Associated Press The Demacratic national committee in a statement herc today said that “the vigorous protests that have been made by independent radio operators, par- ticularly in the Middle West over the new allocation of wave lengths threaten to find their way into the political cam- paign.” The charge is made by some of these owners.” the statement saifl, “that the community of interests between the ad- ministration and the Republican party with the so-called radio trust is clearly defmonstrated by these new allocations announced by the Federal Radio Com- misison. “The situation is further intensified, so far as the Republican national com- | mittee is concerned. by the fact that Maj. Gen. James G. Harbord recently obtained Ieave from the Radio Corpora- tion of America so as to devote his en- tire time to help raise the Republican campaign fund.” TWO SAILORS DIE. One Found Dead on Submarine. Anothér Drowned. The deaths of two American blue- jackets from Massachusetts were re- ported foday to the Navy Department. Francis H. Peterson of Boston, store- keeper on the submarine tender Beaver at Tsingtao, China, was found dead on board the submarine S-31, the cause of his death unknown. John W. Bell of Winchester. Mass., chief ouartermaster on the submarine | salvage vessel Widgeon, was drowned at Pearl Harbor, Hawail. |CIVIL WAR VETERAN DIES. John Wesley Steele, Union Army veteran and father of Miss John Frances Steele of this city and for a_number of years connceted with thé Frederic J. Haskin Bureau, died in Edwardsville, TIL. Tuesday, ac- cording to word received here. Mr. Steele had spent the greater part of his Ilife in Missouri. !leaves another daughter, Mrs. T. H Sneath of Los Angeles. and & grand- | daughter. Mrs. Stuart Sanders, formerly of this city, who resides in Richmond. va at Your Summer Door years old, Besides his daughter of this city. h?} SHIPPING NEWS Artivals at_snd_Sallings From New York. AY. September Sentember . ‘September ARRIVED YESTERD 3toekholm —Got henbu: oo Munamar Havana Forek " Bremernaven Nerissa—8t DUE TODAY. Tachira 8t John s .2 “Gasta Zacapa -~ Rinsston Betmuda-— Bermuda, | Shawnee __Saguenay cruise | Sinaia - Marseille DUE TOMORROW. ria_Southamnton ... Washington -Bremérhaven. Septémbér DUF SATURDAY. SEPTEMRER 18 VolénAam - Rottertam Sntemner ¢ | DUFE SUNDAY. SEPTEMBFR 16, | Ioloa_—port_ Limon September f | Stuttsart—Rr September | Franconia_—Lf September | ancasftia—Southampfon Senirmber i DUE MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 17. | American Merchant—London .. Setember rabic werp .. -...September Glassot September Monterey—Vera Cruz." Scptember 9 Cedric. Liverpool September | Golombo “Genoa, .0l September | Fort Vietorin - Rermiidd September | Patria—Mareeille ugust Minnetonka—London September | 3an Lorenzo_San September Porto Rico—San Juan.. .. ! .l September | Drottningholm—Gothenbiirz . September Berlin—Bremerhaven September 12 Berlin—Bromerhaven Sentember | Santa Teresa—Valparaiso Angnst 20 { Manuel Calvo—Barerlona Saturnia- - Trieste Séptember September September igvist ptember Cameronia DUF._TUESDAY. SEPTEMRER 18 | Qlympic —Santhamntan | Drizahe ~Heoang | President Garfirld - orid cri | Monzolia_San Francise | Drotininzhoim —Gothenbiirs Westpbalis— Hamburs . . 5 | Beuador—San_Francisc. . Anzust 1 Matura—Trintdad Séptember 1 | . DUE WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 12 | Paris—Havre -September 12 DUE THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 20, Bermuda —Be Seot. Silvia St Jo SEptember September OUTGOING STEAMERS, SAILING TODAY. Precident Adams—World cruise. Rochambesti—Havre. Havana. Cristobal. Callan and 0. Cobh. Chérhourg and Bremer- Coamo—-San Juan and Santn Dominen Havana Havana. American Farmer- London, Dominica St Thomas. Caspar—Conenhazen. Morer Rotterdam | Santa Rosalia—Buenos Airés. Troubadour— Santos SAILING TOMORROW Carmania. -Plymouth, Havre and London. ‘rance—-Plymouth and Havre, 1gustus—Naples and Geénoa. Lapland—Plymouth, Cherbourg werp. Minnesota—Bouloené and London. Republic—Cobh. Plymonuth. Cherbonrs | . Bremerhaven Majestic<Cherbourg and Soithampton Edison__Pirarns Ne Vork —Chrrhonrz, Hambure. Munamar--Nassan, Martiniaus—-Port au Prince, Cartagena and Puertn Colomhid Astrea.—Cape Haitisn. Port Go- maicés and St Mare Balfe— Buenos Aires, Birk—Santas City of Neweastle Colentta, Clan Macauarrie—-Cape Town. & Trinida Nickeria—Curaca West. Kendron-— And Ant- and Southampton de Paix. cera. AILING SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 15. donia - Glasznw and Moville. nzerfiord n. San Jnan—San .Juan. Frederik — VIT—Christiansand, Conéhhagen Stockhoim—Gothenburg. O:lo and Vera Cruz and Progréso. | and | THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Mostly cloudy tonight and tomorrow. slightly conler tomorrow, gentle southwest shifting to northwest or_north winds. Virginia—Partly cloudy fonight and | tomorrow, not much change in tem- [prrmurv‘_ gentle winds, mostly southwest and west Maryland—Mostly cloudy tonight and tomorrow, possibly showers tomorrow In_extreme West portion, slightly cooler tomorrot, gentle southwest shifting to northwest or north winds. West Virginia—Mostly cloudy tonight and fomorrow. probably showers fto- morrow, not much change in tempera- 51 turé. Records for 24 Hou ‘Thermometer -4 pm.. 8 R pm, 177: 12 midnight. T4; 4 am., 74; 8 am., 73: noon, RS, Barometer—4 pm.. 30.03 3 am High 3003: 8 pm. 12 midnight, 30,02 4 a.m., 30.02 30.04: noon. 30.01 t temperature, 87, nccurred at 3:45 pm. yesterday. Lewest temperature, 7:45 am. today Temperature same date last Highest, 84; lowest, Tide Tables. 73, occurred at Geodetic Survey. Today—Low tide, 1:34 am. and pm.: high fide. 7:30 a.m. and 7:32 p.m Tomorrow—Low fide, 2:92 a.m. and 2:44 pm.: high tids, 8:15 am. and 8:35 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 5:47 am.: 6:20 p.m. Tomorraw—Sun rises 5:48 a.m.: sets 6:19 p.m in sets am half hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. Great Falls=—Clear. ¢ Harpers Ferry — Potomac Shenandoah muddy. _Weather in Various Cities. clear, | [ e | P Temperature | 3 5 3 H Stations. weather. 1949m01 2982 2990 30.12 3002 30.00 3012 29.72 2098 2984 3012 004 a0.06 29.9% 010 2963 D29.0% 116 29.94 3. Ga Atlantic Cits. Baltiniors. Md Birminzham Bismarck, K. D. . N. Y. Charleston. 8.C ricazo, Til Cincinnati. Ohin Ohio c. L. Brelondy © Cloudy € celand. alveston, Tex | Helena.” Mant. . 3004 Huron. S, Dik.. 2078 Tndiauapatis.ind 30 04 acksonville.Fla. 10.08 Ansas Cite.Mo. 20 84 Los Anselés..... 79.88 Unuisville, Kv... 30.08 Miami. Fla . 3000 N. Orleans. La.. 29.98 Now York, N Y. 30.07 Oklahoma "Cits. 20 74 Omaha. Nébr.. 9.7 Philadelphia Fa. 30.02 Bhoenix. Arie... 2978 Pittsburzh. Pa. Portiand. Me Portland. Orcs Raleich. N. C Pt.clondy Clonde Pt.clandy Clouds year— | i Furnished by United Sta‘es Coast and Moon rises 5:05 am.: séts 6:3¢ pm. | Automobiles lamps to be lighted one- Beaths. LOGAY, HARRY H On Wednesdas, Sintim- ber 13, 1923, at the Homanparhic Hoopi ! husband of Mabel 3 Logan l‘v"'r).‘;i.wnx"ln:xn | h R ey 1 { | | o MONTGOMERY. DR. WINFIELD SCOTT. | On Tuesday. ‘September 11. 1928. at his 1912 Dr WIN- ihe bee or Mon { Wilder Conke. Mrs. man and Berean Baptist Church. Priends invited 13 MONTGOMERY. DR. WINFIELD SCOTT. R"A /\sm‘na'mndn' Oldest Inhabitants. Cn'. G. L. WALTON. QE! o MIURRAY. CHARLFS WARREN. dax. Septemher 11 1978 at hi: 1247 Morse st. ne.. CHARLES W ces will be héld at his late ress Friday. Séptember 14. at 3 p.m. Inte) Lyd PAULL ALOIS. On Wednesdar. Sept 12. 1928, ‘at fiis residence. 609 315t at. 0w ALOIS. beloved husband of Mary T. Par (nee Bessler) Fune:al from his lats r derice on Sa entemper 15 a thence to St ° Sten where hich mass will be st for the repase of his s friends invited to at Mary's Cemeters. THORNTON, EMMA €. tember 12. 1928, at he non <t nw. devoted - fon urday. September 15. at 1 o'c WARNER. DAVID. Departed Wednesda Sepismber 12. RN At his residence. Mr NER. unele of Mrs. Meter Wa Notice of funsral Iater ARNFR. DAVID, Members of P G No. 4.°G. U. O.. al O. F.. are nat aitend the funeral of our late treasu F G M. DAVID WARNER. on Saturdas afternoon. September 15. from Berean Bap- tist_Church, 11th and V sts. n.w. 8t 2 o'clock . JOHN H_WATSON. Council Master. W. STEPHEN FULLER. | Acting Council Sectetars. " | WARNER. DAVID. Al members of Peter Orden Lodge. No. 1374, are notified of the death oL Bro. DAVID WARNER. Call meeting Thursday. Sepiember 13. 1928, a1 8 p.m. See Star for funeral V. T. CONRAY. W. G, C. H. HARRIS. P ke | WARREN. MARY F.—On Wednesday. Scn- tember 1923. 845 pm.. in Mad: Va.. Mrs. MARY E_WARREN of 928 T . azed Tnterment at Madison, Va.* i i | WHITTON. ALFRED C. Suddenls on Wednes- ! FRED | THOR - { | 1 day. Seotemher 12 1928. A WHITTON. hushand ‘nf Helen 8. Whitto Funcra] from his Iate residence, the Por ner Apts. on Friday. September 14 8:30 2.m. Mass a St. Pauls h 4t 10 am. Tnterment Mount Olivet Cemetere 13 WILLIAMS. KATHERINE. Departed this lite ptemher 11, 1998, ‘at her esidenre ATHERINE WILLIAMS. beloved mother of William F. Wiiliams. Rematns resti at W. W. Chambers funeral home. Inter- ment Princeton. Ind S. NATHANIEL. On Wednssda s ber 12,1978, af 1:45 am. & h residence. 24 . NATHANIE! beloved hushand of Bertha M. William He is survivel he three sisters and seven brothers and a host of ather relatl riends. Fune-al from the Comobell A E. Church. Fridav. September 14, 2 p.m. In Memoriam. In Iogine memors her. FLORENCE i 220 toas and i) our drar deented SON. whn died tember 13. 1922 (oH0¥ chanzed 1t 1 sines vou havé gone orover. HER LOVING DAUGHTERS. ADDIE. RE- BECCA AND AZINTE . IONNSON. ESSTE V. Tn remembranes of our de E V. JOHNSON. one ‘vear azo sad bt " e mnd dun ¥ho deparied this today. September 1. exrll. dsar sister. mac vour shimber Be 2% ‘sentle a8 eour lave And_when God ealls s homeward HER HE hour approaches! Tomorrow's paper will tell of the first showing at this delightful bayshore colony, where reasonable sites may be selcéted at original prices. Within thirty miles' of Washington and only twenty-five from Baltimore, GREENBURY Ulna —Havana. Cristohal and Port Limon. Sarnilo—Santiazo. Rinzston. Puerto Castiila, Tela. Puerio Barrios and Belize. | Pearmuda _Bermuda honey- Havand, Raltic—Cabh and Liverpanl Nerissa—St _John's'and Halifax, teviathan—_Cherbourz_and_Southamgton. | Spakane. Wa Rondam—Plymouth. Boulogne ana. Rotter- | —m " e L ] m | Samaria—Cobh And Liversdol Cnvamana -Pierto Cartez. Valaire Barpados. Rin dé Janeiro. Monte- viden and Ruenos Afrés. Atarevi- Santiazo. Kingston Colombia jda—Hamilton tive—_Genoa Luckenbach—Pacifle Coadt. arcelona. acifie Coast | Salt Lake Citv 3an Antonia. ... 3an Diego.CAIiT. 3an Francisco 8t Louis. Mo St. Paul._Minn Seatle. Wash GRFFPNT. SPNTHTR.T GEO! A. GREENE. Sr.. AND FAMILY IORNSON, ESSIE V. A token of love ta e memory 'of me dear wi‘e. PSSIE V. JOHT. SON. whr entéred infa eternal vear az0 todas. Sentember 13. 197 Tn_my heart caur memors 1 Sweetlv tender. fond and Thars fs not & dac. dear Siella, That 1 do not think of wintér wear. Many suits feature two pairs of trousers. In addition to a comprehensive variety of nov- elty patterns we include blue un. fiiished worsteds and blue scrgcs— for profeéssional men—business men and students of cvery build. No Charge for Aiteraffons o Pt.elondy | Clondr Cloudv Clondy | God_called von tn L, To wnter sa mare Puerto with ta P R e RER DEYOTED HUSRAND. sympathy durinz the flliess of our belov: £ = bushand and father and for the Beautiful | SMITH. ANNIE F.. wha denariad hiz life floral tribiiex sent at the itme of hic deqth one year ago tadav. Sen‘emher 13, 1% onr Jonm % Raleigh Haberdasher 1310 F Street e POINT —prescnts a veritable & ummer paradise for the jaded bus uerfo Colombia ew Haven—Sanin Dominzo. Sovard-—Barcelona Wassenaar -Santo Domin=s. SATLING TUESDAY. SEPTEMRFR 18, Orinoco_Hamburs, Yorck -Bremerhavén Marath—Grenatia. Trinidad town Litwania—Copenhagén and Dahzig. And Georze- N LUNN. ‘ARTHUR L. HOWLEY. P. J. DE VINF. Deaths. BARR. ROBERT M. Sépiémber 11, 1978, New, York Cjlv. ROBERT H. BARR ¢ Mrs. FOH.Barr azton urial - Naifonal Ce Friday. taniber 14 At 2:30 MR3 son MRS. CATHERINE HOWLEY. MRS VERLE | in HER LOVING BROTHFR. EDWAFD SMITH RICT. LOUIS 19 L vt Départed this life 2eo- { " tember 13, 1977, | Aother." How <ad fo see her eses grow dim. Her step Is slow. her jov of sarth is vact And ere we leatn 1o knaw her Shé hath bregrhed. hath breathed earth her fast. | o { BEER! AAC. On Thursdas. Seotems 13. 1328. at 1:25_am.. ISAAC BEERS. bt loved husband of saran Achrovd Beers. | Remalfs resting at the home of his nep) ew. Clagton A. Brall. 1317 Maple View | Dlace se. Mass will be Said at St. The- | resa’s Church, 13th and V Sis. s.e.. on Sa urday. Sentember 13. at 9 a.m. Interm Congressional Cemeters. 1" BOOKER. SELSON J. this life | dnesdas, at_his residence. ) | BOOKER. hi ite Hattie E. Booker. Noties of funeral hereater BUTLER. LILLIAN. Departed this life, Sep- tomber 13. 1935, at her residence. 168 § st nw. at 12:30 am, LILLIAN B Gevoted wite of RODErt Butler and si 6f Theodore Brown and nicce of Josepiine Robmon. Funcral Sundas. September 16, | at 130 pim.. from Galbraith A. M. E. Zion | Church.” Relatives and (riends ivited to atitnd. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis Co' fumeral pariors. 2322 Georia | A%k hw untll Saturday, 11 a.m.. + '3t her late residence. 15 UTLER. LILLIAN. JORN PEARL Officers ahd inembers of Columbia Temp No. 422."1. B. P. O. E. of W.. are here notified of the death’ oi ouf daughter LILLIAN ‘BUTLER and PEARL E. JOM SON. "Session of sorrow Friday evenins, September 14, 1923, at 7:30, at the Elks Home. 301 R. I ave n.w. Funeral of Daughiter JOHNSON Saturday. September 13,21 3, “(rom the Church of Our Re- deemer.8th_ st bet. Florica ave. and Baury Pl n.. Funeral of Daushter BUTLER Sunday. September 16, at 130 pm. from Galwaith A. M. E Church, 6th st. bet. L ana M nw Forrest Temple, No. b-and Hyrmony Temole, No, 343: Levé Temple, No. 352: Morning Star Lodse. No. 40, and’Golumbia Lodse, No 8% are iniited o M) VEBSTER. “Vice Dauetiter Ruler. What are all the idrs on earth we meet smile of mother no ness man and his family who -appreciate the healthful pleasures of bathing, boating, golfing, fishing and other out- door pastimes. The restricted atmosphere suggests permanence and protection of both their enjoyment and their property investment value. While all the sites are well situated and desirable, there is neeessarily some choice that must benefit the early owners! SAILING WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 19. Berénzaria—Cherbourz and Southamston. | Fort _Vietoria——Bermuda | George Washington—Plsmouth, Chérbours and_Bremerhaven : Tachira—Juan, La Guasra, Puérto Cabello, Curacan_and Maracaibo. ZacApa—Kingston. _Crisiobal. Cartagena, Puerto Colombia Ard Santa Marta SAILING THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 20. ila_Oran, . Palermo. Naples. =~ Piraeus. | Constantinople. Haifa and Beirut Colombo—Palerma. Navles and Genoa Stuttzart—Southampton. Boulogne and Bre- merhaven longer Greets the co The dases sesm lon 8o what is home without 2 mather? HENRY AND MARTHA ESELHORST UNDERWOOD. ELUA. In sad but lovine meémars of our belavad ane. UNDTR- WOOD, wha deoarted this i %o todav. September 13. 1927 Loved in life. remembered in death THE PAMILY 3an Lorenzo—San Juan, I Montcrey —Havana, Progeso and Vera Cruz. SAILING FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 21 | Laneastria_Plsmoutnh. Havre and London. Paris —Plvmouth and Havre | Berlin, Pivmouth.Cherbourk and Bremer- navén Arabic Olympic Watch for Tomorrow's Announcement W H WEST CO EXCLUSIVE AGENTS 1519 K Street NW WASHINGTON MONUMENTS MAUSOLEUMS DESIGNED AND ERECTED WRITE OR TELEPHONE FOR ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET MAIN 2968 THE J. F. MANNING CO.. Inc 919 157 STREET N. W. WaswingTon ,D.C. there- Plymi th. Cherbours and Antwérp. Che ours and Southamnton. o |BRAILLE CLASSES TO OPEN | District Red Cros¢ Plans to Trans- | late Books for War Blind. | ‘The morning Braille classes at the | District chapter of the American Red Cross, headquarters at 821 Sixteenth | street. will bpen on Monday at 10 am.| 40, for the purpose of making Braille vol- | R’ SAUNDERS. Daughter Fin Sec umes for the use of the war blinded. | CHAVIS. WALTER. Departed this e | Thes? classes will be held on Tuesday | Wednesday. September 13, 1928. at Gar- e cnursday of each week At 10| [V, Moot their toss three sisters orclock, and voluntéers who can give at| and three brothers ~Puneral Moncay least eight hours per month for this| September at Lawrenceville. Va. Re- Work are needed. The work congjsts of | [ains resting at the W, Ernest Jarvis Co. | processing and printing the Braille | corrox. GRACE CASKEY. On Tuesdas. Sheets September 11 1928, after ‘A brief ilness. A her resldence, Bethesda. M. GRACE CASKEY. wife of Dr. W. E. Cotton. Fu- neral services &t the above address on Fridas. September 14. at 2 p.m. Inter- ment at Rockville. Md DORSEY. REV. WALTER. September 11. 1928, h | ; 2 | Randeinh place n.w | % their logs & wite. two vflé nters. a son. | son-in-jaw. txo &randchildren. a mother | ARASKAN, SPITZ, white. female Remard. | S50 {5 of other reatives and friends 1803, N uneral Saturday. September 15, at 1 pm.. P | BRINDLE BULL. white breast and white on | Mg e e | RdEsiens . on REWerEUCHR FLACK, OLIVER P, On Tuesday, September — 2 328 OLIVER P, beloved husband of CAT—Black. white spot under neck: slighile V. . son of El t Tame in rignt hand fee. Columbin 1047, Re- | Suruti & Fiver funerat sersices wil be | held at his late residence. 1803 B st. 5. DIAMOND ~ RING Feida. September i4. 4% 2 pm. inter: neighborhood - of | ment at Cedar Hill Cemetery. 13 FOWLER. CHARLES €. On Thursday, Sep- tember 13,1928, at his residence. 1302 New Jersey avk. n.W. CHARLES C. FOWLER. | devoted husband of Maty E. Fowler. father |8 4 VVVvewww ’ == ERRP AT RSN A y the beautiful and gay.. - Mrs. L. 8. Wolfe. who is in charge of | this work. will bp at the chappter house | | on Monday at 10 am, to demonsirate the work. ‘and to enroil volunterrs | Embalmer. Liger: | diots chapel. Madern Crematorinms. M | ate orices 332 Pa_Ave. N.W_Call M. |W. Warren Taltavull | 14th & Spring Rd. Col. 464 | ALMUS R.SPEARE | Succeeding the original W R. Speare Co. 1623 Connecticut Ave. Potomac 4600 & srs. at 1208 B st. 45 yrs. at 940 F st Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance v, 412 H St. NE of Joseshine Brown. Wosles Fowler. Aleth ’. hil Li 524 Siiaron. and_father:in-law of Annie Fow- | Sodern_Chanel ncoln ler. Notice of funcral hereatter” Remains | Frank Geiet’s SD\'IS— Co. resting a the W, Ernest Jatvis Co. funeral 5.'2222 Georaia ave. n.w 1113 SEVENTH S1_N W i Modern ' Chager eleprione Main 2473 GOSS. EDWIN C. Tuesday. September 11, | ESTABLISHE 1876, {JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1038 EDWIN € 'GOSS, heloved hushang of 3 1337 10th St N.W Phone North 47 "CHAS. S. ZURHORST S0 Funaral Services from his late resi- T i 301 EAST CAPITOL ST Phone Lincoln 332, September 14. at 8:30 am. ihence to the " T.F. COSTELLO Shtine of the Sacred Heart. where mose | e s bt 9% m gor-fhe repose of it | | FORD—$18 reward for réturn of 1927 Ford | ter it Olivet Gembtery ' o 13 roadster, Marviand tag 224383, | 44 Johnson | !¢Yment Mount Olivet Cemetery 1 ave.. Hyattsville, Md. after $:30 p.m | GREELEY. EVELYN A Suddenls. on _1724 North Capitoi St__ NORTH 078 _ , Joseph F. Birch’s Son 1SAAC EIRC}:,!O Waai 98 , ne West 36, 3034 M St. Established 1841 Quick, Dignified. Eficl Automonds Service KEY CASE—Black leather. 6 kess: in Me- mber 13, 1928, FVELYN A. GREEL! ridian Park or vicinity. Cali Columbia 8923-J. | Funeral services will be held on Mondav. lent Service, Chapel W. W. Deal & Co. 816 1 ST NE LINCOLN #8200, y. September 17. At the W. W. Chambers PARROT—At large: éreen with blue head: | funeral parlos. 1400 Chapin st. nw. at ;Q‘Nrewuxrddr ‘c‘;n ‘l.:::cnm 2{:0:. 13¢ b Tnterment Glenwood Cefmerers. 15 . gold. with_platinum_facing and sap- | HARTNETT. JOHN. ursday. n- phire ‘Setting Reward. - Cleveland: 3{34 BTN T0da. at Bineratacs Hosaival TON. POCKETBOOK. brown leather. in front of | beloved husband of Josephine Hattneit the Magflower Hofel or on the I13th and D V. L. SPEARE CO. Neliher (he Successors of mot gonuected ¢ih the original W R Speare ruhblvxh. men W. Fione erank_saes 1009 H St. NNW, Formerly 910 ¥ St N.W. in _connection o o « thousands who brush teeth daly never get them really clean On Tuesday; idence, 134 ves to mourn to name of Dixie. Call People of careful per- sonal habits often fail to keep mouth and teeth cleanly, because they forget that to clean you must use a cleanser + .+ & teal cleanser. Therefore you should selecta dentifrice made primarily to clean. latinum setting: in Valley _vista Apariment Liberal reward. Decatur 5000, Apt. 220. 14* DIAMOND UINNER RING, from Balfour pt.. 16th & U. or Union Station: bet. 7 and 2 am. Libeial reward. Telephone Potomac 2819-J or call above address. 11 | BOG=Stravéd from my home in Brentwood. Md.. larze black, white and tan collie dog fward. Mrs. Mead. 4425 Charles st. Phone | North 7539, A 4 ENGLISH BULL. Sept. 5: male. brown body. | ‘\\mlf feet and stomach. wearing green col- | lar; Ta Mo Clodss: naine Jackie. Reward. Jowles, 1672 t. N Col | G2 e Tor menid 2 iyl EYEGLASSES—Shell. Re 88 R ave. nee. T4 School Days-New Shoe Days We have some unusually attractive New Styles for BOYS and GIRLS Long Wearing and Good Looking «— See Our Window Display ~ 4. I acids. The mildly antiseptic aromatic oils complete the re- freshihg action of this thor- ough cleanser. Colgate’s cleansing action . .. that keeps teeth cleanly white Colgate’s contains the most ef- fective of all cleansing agents— in a special, mild, pure form. . combined with calcium carbon- ate powder and aromatic oils. As you, brush Colgate’s upon your teéth it forms a bubbling, sparkling foam which pene- trates between theteeth, reaches inaccessible surfaces, purifies and stimulates the gums. . .the éntire mouth. And carried by the searching bubbles, the fine calcium carbonate powder . polishes tooth enamel to shin- 1ag smoothness . . . neutralizes AL ssssssassssssosssssooa Return coupon for trial tube i . . imake your own test Body resting at Gawler's chapel. 1730 Pa ave n.w. Notice of funeral later HERBERT. . Deoatted this life Tuesday. September 11. 1928. at his resi- | dence. 316 Oak s*.. Brentwone. Md. JO- SEPR MERBERT, ~ He leaves to mourn their loss & devoted wife. one son. five dauzhter one daughter-in-law. ene n. three brothers and a. finet nf relatives and (riends. Funeral Sun- day. Sepiember 16. At 2 pm.. from Breat- wood A. M. E. Zion Church 1 JONNS .. On Monday. Septem- 1 £ 3:30 pm. PEARL E JOHNSON. beloved daughter of Martha P._ Johnson. Body resting at her late residence. 428 Que st. n.w. Funeral Sat- urday. September 15. 1928 from Our Re- deemer Church, 8tn st and Barry pl. Rey. Wiseman. b stor. She leaves 1o mourn & Nothing gives a more delight. ful fecling of well-being and satisfaction than a really clean, thoroughly sweetened mouth. This is the reason Colgate’s so quickly convinces that cleans- ing is the first thing and the main thing in a dertifrice. The trial tbe is a ten-day supply—enough for a fair test. Itis free. Just return the coupon. ar. Retiirn Mr. La Crone. Hotel Roosevelt. | pt. 337 Reward 14+ POCKETBOOK. -Lady's. trifles and Central Hich School Gyeat Ealls " Ring oniy wanted Col. PURSE. small. brown leather. with bill and A paper with No. 19156; between Lansburzh and Union Station. Saturday afternoon. Re- irn to 1614 14th st. n.w., ADL. 203, evenings Reward. 5 ‘ . RING. man’s. Masonic, by Mason's widow. gan ldentify” Reward.” North 5330-3 atier TOOLS—_Small roll piano tools. Call Lin- coln 1087. Reward WALLET, brown, con card and mones. Li Adams 1359. i WRIST WATCH, Wednesday morning: whiti zold. Initial Fifa b cal in_front of o | 3 BOGAN. On Thurs- T Korin 050 br KUARtS 20000 Reagea reward. M. b i“‘“ STON, JOSEPH ptember 13. 1923 at _his residence b B befove containing rine. At Reward. T FUNERAL DESIGNS. BLACK&STONFE. 1407 H eautitul Floral Designs, $5 and up. _CALL_MAIN_ 3701 | 3Ly Stoe, 4 e Bve ~ Prompt Auto Delivery Serviee Jahnsto Puneral Artistie expressive—ins: sive. Filat o4 Gude Bros. Co 1313 E St Eaining ra;l;!rlflon ek loving mother and two sisters. (Atlantic City papers please copy.) Nobly_at her post she stood. Our dear daughter and sister, Wenl¥ana Kina_‘ia a1 sne knew e an ; MOTHER AND SISTER te & Comuany, Dept. 4. 593 Fifth Ave.. N. Y. Pleaye sena me the hooklet, “How to = Kecp Tecth and Mouth Healthy.” and & triAl tube g of Colgate’s Ribbon Dental Cream free. Z) 7 / 1012 7th St. N.W. 3217 14th St. N.W 435 7th St. N.W. 3144 “M” St. N.W, 810 “H” St. N.E. 911 Penn. Ave. N.W. Asrssararossdbrsoosnspssssnsa Ao ssssosossonaoa A A A A B & 2 5 2 2 2t a2 2 & 2 B 2 2 2 b & 2 B & b b WRIST WATCH. man', thedral Mansons: "Wiberat Chro. Apt. S LARS REWARD TWENTY- DOLLA 3] sbr return of Qni its in| "RE"‘fi waol 1t st. n.w.. JOSEPH BOGAN, lrsr‘h%' ."Cl\;l::‘ I'%rfl “;i‘l::'e‘d. rl’s.f"l:' husband of Anna care 5 keep Wonéy. Boroth 6§ 3 327 Woodward Blas. . | Address. -