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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, B €, FRIEDAY; SEPTEMBER 14, I Perry & Walsh Morticians Private Ambulances 29 H St. N.W. Mam984 | Dyed Mourning Black In 24 Hours | | CarmackDryCleaning&DyeingCo. | 6 Dupont Circle 2469 18th St. N.W. Cotumbia 636 | W Editors’ Contempt Day. URBANA, Ill.—Newspaper editors who have faced co-~ts for contempt, one of whom went to jail rather than betray a newspaper confidence, have a place on the Illinois Press Association con- vention program here October 11 to 13. J. Smith of Waukegan, Ill, is the editor who went to jail HE day is here when a ¢new hat should occupy your mind and adorn your head. By all the lazws of reason and of style,it ought ro be a KNOX. WASHINGTON'S *8.50 to $40 FINEST NEN'B WEAR STORE Raleigh Haberdasher WASHINGTON’S 1310 F Street BINE ST MEN”S WEAR STIORE i Tomorrow— LAST DAY! Semi-Annual Sale ot Hart Schaffner & Marx %65 $60 %55 $50 SUITS 36 —many with two trousers Splendid, newly styled suits for early Fall and Winter wear. 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HORNE CIVIL WAR VETERAN, IS DEAD Funeral Wlll Be Cnndnrted To- morrow Afternoon—Interment in South Carolina. s old, a Civil dence, 1015 Robert L. Horne, 85 v res this morning. Horne, who was wounded in the of the Wilderness during the War, lived in this city for 15 Mr. Civil years. Funeral services will be conducted at W. W. Chambers' funeral parlors to- morrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The body will be taken to his birthplace. Chester, S. C., where burial will take | place Sunda: He is survived by four sons, William B. Horne, John J. Horne and Ralph M. Horne, all of this city, and R. H. Horne of San Francisco, and two daughters, Mrs. T. E. Archer of this city and Mrs. R. R. Tolbert of Culpeper, Va. The birthstone for diamond. April s Extract from Letter: “The amount of the chi factory and I express the JOSEPH GAWLERS SONS- Inc. Creablished 1850 MORTICIANS Main 55 1730-1732 Penna. 2IiIRS TORES Yon Should Have Gawler Service! arge is entirely satis- deep appreciation of sister and self of the wonderful management and personal consideration of your stafl.” Complete Cost, $234.00 Alfred B. Gawler Walter A. Gawler Ave. NW. TR and IN 2 LEO SCHOENTHAL DIES AT'RESORT Owner of Westminster Press Here Succumbs at Atlantic City. | Leo Schoenthal, owner of the West- | minster Press, 920 New York avenue, Idh-d suddenly last night, while spend- ing his vacation at Atlantic City., The | body was to be brought here today. Mr. Schoenthal was a member of the | Arminius_Lodge of Masons, Kallopolis Grotto, Excelsior Lodge of the Odd | Fellows and the Argo Lodge of B'nai | Brith. He was 53 years old. Funeral services wil be held at | his residence, | day morning at 11 o'clock. | will be in the Washington Hebrew Cem: | etery. He is survived by his wife, | Fannie Schoenthal and a daughter, M Minnie Schoenthal. | MRS. GRACE COTTON DlES. Was Worker in Georgetown Pre:— byterian Church Many Years. Mrs. Grace Cas Cotton, wife of Dr. W. E. Cotton, Bethesda, Md., Tuesday, after a_ brief illness. She was born at Port Jervis, and lived in Washington for 30 | ars. She was an active worker in the Georgetown Presbyterian Church many yeal nd an ardent D. A. R. worker. Besides her husband, she is survived by three children, Cornelia M. of Be- thesda, Edwin R. John Caskey of Bethesda; three sistes Cornelia A. Caskey of Washington, Mrs. George Speidel of Bradley Hills, Md. and Mrs.'R. D. Smith of Newton, Conn., | falo, N. Y. Funeral services were held at her late residence at 2 o'clock this afternoon. In- terment at Rockville, Md. . Deaf School Enrolls 140. | Special Dispatch to The Star. | FREDERICK, Md., September 14.— Classes at the Maryland State School for the Deaf here were begun today with the largest enrollment in the his- tory of the institution. About 140 stu- dents, including 40 new pupils, are in attendance. ‘ Births Reported. | The following births have been reported | to_the Health Department in the last 24 | hon R. and Eva P. Lewis. boy. H, and Boswell C. Taylor, larence 4. and te J. Brook: William J. and Ella A, Graves, girl. John and Edith M. Scheuring. girl. Charles L. and Mary A. Smith, Jr.. boy. Noble O. and Ruth A. Teates. b John A and Thelma Cummini Fred B. and Lavon Avery, boy. Deaths Reported. Michael Capnes. 02, Walter Reed Hospital. Elizabeth _Crouch, 87, 3223 N s e oG tcicer: 45, 1 fBetty Schumacker. 85 1068 Budlia st Jumes Kline, 74. George Washington Hos- ita @lartes warren Murray. 73, 1247 Morse st. Elise Peper 68 Emergency, Hoepit James Jett, 60. Gallinger Hospital. Charles Weston Rollow, 54, 4810 Conn. ave. Oliver Porter Flack, 44, Garfield Hospital. Joseph Kelley, 41, 3115 N st. Martha Hamman, 40, Columbia Hospital. John E. Higgs, 6, Sibley Hospital. Jane Perry, 75. 1756 Seaton st Lillian Butier, 42. 1628 6th s James H. Johnson, 34, 1530 5th st. Alberta Branson. ‘34, 'Columbia Hospital. Soloman Jones, i1 months. Garfleld Hos- pital SATURDAY LAST DAY To Buy CHARACTER FURNITURE 20% Off 18 MONTHS TO PAY AUFMANNS 1415 H Street N.W. 1oL TLIRS 638 Garfield street, Sun- | Interment | Mrs. | died at her home at of Buffalo, N. Y., and | |and a brother, John B. Caskey of Buf- | Dies Suddenly LEO SCHOENTHAL. YOUNG WOMAN DIES A VICTIM OF FLAMES | Attempt to Light Fire in Stove! With Kerosene Can in Hand Fatal to Miss Ballenger, Alexandria. Spectal Dispateh to The Star. H ALEXANDRIA, Va., September 14.— | Miss - Julia Ballenger, 23-year-old | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Payton R.! Ballenger, died last night at the Alex-| andria Hospital, a victim of burns re- celvad yesterday when a kerosene can exploded as she attempted to use oil | in lighting a fire in the kitchen stove of her parent's home on Telegraph road. The young woman ran from the house | and tried to extinguish her flaming | clothing by rolling in the grass. Her mother hurried from a nearby d in answer to her screams and wrapped her in a coat. Miss Ballenger was hurried to the lo- cal hospifal in a passing entomcbile and placed in the care of Drs. C. A. Amos and Dr. P. B. Pulman. Sh2 ex- pired soon afterward. Ford's Town Richest. DEARBORN, Mich.—Probably the wealthiest little city in the United States is Dearborn, home of Henry Ford and site of one of his automobile fac- tories and the Ford airport. Its as- sessed valuation is $265,000,000 and the population is 35,000. The city was re- cently consolidated with the munici: Ealttv of Ford: Deaths. AUSTIN. Departed this life September 14, 1928, ‘at_his resi- 37 T st. n.w. AUSTIN ANDERSON, devoted husband of ‘Eula and father of Louise Anderson. He also leaves a host of other relatives and friends. Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains resting at_the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral parlors, 2222 Géorgia ave. n.w. BANKS, MYER. On Friday. September 14, 1928 MYER BANKS, beloved son of Eliza- beth Banks. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral parlors, 2223 Gforgia ‘ave. n.w. Notice of funeral here- BEASLEY, FLORENCE ESTELLE. On Tues- day. September 11, 1938, FLORENCE ESTELLE BEASLEY. 'beloved wife of John Beasley and ‘sister of Naomi and Edward Harrison. Notice of funeral hereafter. Re- mains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral parlors, 2222 Georgia ave. n.w. BEERS. 1SAAC. On Thursday. Seotember 13, 1928, at 1:25 a.m.. ISAAC BEERS, be- loved husband of Sarah Achrovd Beer: Remains resting at the home of his neph- ew. Clayton A. Beall. 1317 Maple View Dlace se. Mass will be said at St. The- resa’s Church. 13th and V sts. s.e.. on Sat- urday. September 15. at 9 a.m. Interment Congressional Cemetery. 14° BOOKER. N. J. Widow's Son Lodge. No. 7. F. A. A, M. Wil hold a special communi= cation Sunday. September 16, 1928. at 12 o'clock noon, 'to_attend _the funeral of Brother N. J. BOOKER. _Services at Nine- feentn Strest Baptist Church at 1 o'clock 58UN 5. GRORGE. Secy: BOWIE, ROBERT. Thursday, September 13, 1928, ROBERT BOWIE. beloved son of the late LENA BOWIE. beloved brother of Bes- sie Anderson and Morris and Charles Bowie. Notice of funeral later. BUTLER, LILLIAN. Departed this life. Sep- tember- 12, 1928, at her residence. 1638 8tk st. n.w., at 12:30 am.. LILLIAN BUTLER. devoted' wife of Robert Butler and sister of Theodore Brown and niece of Josephine Robinson. FPuneral Sunday. September 16, 4t 1:30 p.m.. from Galbraith A. M. E. Zion Church.” Relatives and friends invited to attend.” Remains restink at the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral parlors, 2222 Georgia ave. n.w. until Saturday, 11 a.m.. there- after at her late residence. 15 WALTER. Departed this life Wed- September 12. 1928, at Garfleld . WALTER CHAVIS. ' He leaves to loss ‘three sisters and three brothers. Funeral Monday, September 17, at Lawrenceville. Va. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral parlors, Georgla_ave. n.w. RSEY, REV. WALTER. On Tuesday, September 11, 1928, at his residence, 134 Randolph place n.w. He leaves to mourn their loss a_wife, {wo daughters. a son, son-in-law, two grandchildren. a mother and a host of other relatives and friends. Funeral Saturday, September 15. at 1 p.m., {rom Linden M.'E. Chureh, fiear *gigo, EVANS, THELMA B. On Friday, PRELT ber 14, 1928, THELMA B.. beloved daugh- ter of Robert F. and Virgle W. Evans, aged 13 years. Funeral from the resi- dence of her parents. 915 Tth st. n.e., on Monday. September 17. at 10:30 a.m. Interment Congressional Cemetery. 14-16 FOWLER. CHARLES C. On Thursday, Sep- tember 13, 1928. at his residence, 1302 New Jersey ave. n.w.. CHARLES C. POWLER devoted husband of Mary E. Fowler, father of Josephine Brown, Wesley Fowler, Aletha Sharon and father-in-law of Annie Fowler. Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains rest- ing at the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funesal parlors, 2222 Georgia ave. n.w. EN Departed this life. sud- denly. Saturd September 8. 1928, at hrr Tesidence. 1677 3nd at. h.w. ANN! FRENCH. She leaves four sisters and lour brothers and a host of other _relatives and chnds Funeral Saturday. September 15, at 2 p. from the Vermont Avenue Bap- tist (‘huv‘tn Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral parlors, 2223 Georgia ave. n.w. GREELEY, EVELYN A. On Thursday, Sep- tember 13, 1923. EVELYN A.. beloved wife of Arthur E. Greeley. aged 30 vears. Fu- neral services will be held on Monday. September 17, at the W. W. Chnmben fu- neral pal 1400 Chapin_st. n. 2 p.m. Int t Glenwood Cemetery. HARTNETT, JOHN. On Thursday. Septem- ber 13, 1938, at Emergency Hospital. JOHN. beloved husband of Josephine Hartnett. Body resting at Gawler's chapel. 1730 Pennsylvania ave. n.w. - Mass will be cele~ brated al St. Matthéw's Church. Rhode Isiand ave.. Connecticut ave. n.w.. on S nber 15, at 9 a.m.. for the Tepose of his soul. Interment private. HENDERSON. CLARENCE. Suddenly, Wed- nesday. September 12, 1928, at Preedmen's Hospital. CLARENCE. the devoted son of David and Mattie Henderson. brother of Herman and Frances Henderson. Remains resting at the John T. nes funeral chapel. 3rd and ‘Eve sts. 5.%. Notice of funeral later. HENRY, HARVEY. Departed this life Thurs- day. September 13. 1928, at the residence ot 'his daughter, Mrs. Vernon Wheeler. 732 Lamont st. n.w.. HARVEY HENRY. devoted son of Mrs. Mary Gaddis. He leaves to mourn their loss a moiher, daughter, brother and a h ? of other relatives and friends. Body resting at Barnes' undertak- ing establishment. 614 4'2 st. s.w. Notice of funeral hereaiter. HERBERT. JOSEPH. Departed this life ‘Tuesday. September 11. 1928, at his resi- dence, 316 Ouk st. Brentwood. Md. JO- SEPH TAMBERT. He aves to mourn their lc'8 a devoted fe. one son. five daughters, one daughter-in-law. one grandson.” three brothers a host of other relatives and friend: Funeral Sun- day. September 16. at 2 . from Brent- wood A. M. E. Zion Chul’Ch. 14* HORN. ROBERT LEANDER. Friday, Sep- tember 14, 1928, at his residence. Albany Apts. 1015 N st. n.w.. ROBERT LBANDER HORN. Funeral services at W. Cham- bers’ funeral home on Saturday, Septem- ber 15, 1038, at 2.30 p.m. interment Chester, 8. C. JONNSTON, JOSEPH BOGAN. On Thurs- day; Scotember 13 108, ut his residence 2004 1st st. n.w.. JOSEPH loved husband of Anna F. .hmnnon Funeral from his late residence Saturday, Septem- Ber 15, at 2 p.um. Interment Glenwood Cemetery. 14 JONNSTON, JOSEPH B. A special com- munication of Hiram Lodge, No. 10, F. A. A M. will be held in Lodse Room No. 2. Masonic Temple, at 1:15 p.m.. Saturday. September 15, 1928. for the purpose of at. tending the funeral of our late brother. JOSHPH B. JOHNSTON, 'RANCIS i, PAHY. Master. FIELDER 1. HUNTER. Secretars. b Vi | ANDERSON, Frid; dence. JONES. CHARLES. Departed this life nesday, September 13, 1928, at 1 a4, D8 Jeridence, 308 Mchean er, & CHARLES Ji loved husband of Bes- unday, September 16, his 'late residence. m-m i resting at John T. funeral chapel, 3rd and Eve ‘n‘u. Beaths. LOGAN, HARRY H. On Wednesday, Septem- ber 12, 1928, at the Homeopathic Hospital, HARRY H.' husband of Mabel 8. Logan and father of Geraldine K. Logan. Fu- neral services at the S. H. Hines Co. funeral home. 2001 14th st. n.w.. on Satu September 15. at 2 p.m. Friends in- Interment ar Congressional Ceme- 18 NEIR. HELEN JANVIER. On Friday. Se tember 14, 1928, at Pasadena. Fla.. HE JANVIER. beioved wife of Thomas S. Me- Neir and ‘daughter of Mrs. Elien McKinney of Bronxville. N. Y. * MILLER, HOWARD J. Suddenly. Tues: mber 11. 1923, at Walter Ree: . HOWARD 'J.” MILLER. beloved of Cora B. Miller” Funeral from Tabler reral home. 928 M st " at 10 am. n National Cemeters. MATTIE S._On Thursday. Sep- tember 13. 1928, MATTIE 8. daughter et the late Heni ay and Richard 8. Mul- likin. Rela and friends are invited 10 attend th eral services at her home, 3318 Egerton place Md. Saturday afternoon ices and interment Anne Arundel County. Please omit flowers. MURRAY. CHARLES WARREN. On Tues September 11, 1928, at his residence. Morse st. n.e. CHARLES WARR loved husband of Ei Murray and f ther_of Morris H. Murr: W. Callahan. Funeral residence on_Frida p.m. Interment Wilmington. D LALOIS. On Wedneyla his residen ALOTS. ‘beloved Haspand of (nice Besslar). Funeral from his late resi- dence on Saturday. September 13. at 8:30 am. thente to St Step where high mass will be su for the repose of his soul. friends invited to attend. Mary's Cemeters | PEAK. LOUIS R, Suddenly. Pr ber '14, 1928. at 9 1852 Wyoming ave loved husband of Frances L. of funeral hereafter. PINCHBACK. NINA ber 14. 1928 at her ave. nw.. NINA E. the late Gov. P. I Pinchback and be- Toved mother of Walter A. and grandmot er of Eugene P. Toomer. Notice of funeral later. : PINKNEY, FR, ber 12 FRANE. Jane Pi Ernest Georu Md., at 3 xmcmmz1 St. iday, Septem. s residence, L BOI R e Peak. Notjce . On Wed at” Provid o devoted resday, Septem- ¢ Hospita husband of th . funeral parlors. 2 REYNOLDS, MARY T. On Thursday, Sei ember 13, 1928, MARY T., beloved dauar ter of the late John J. and Lola Reynolds. Funeral from the funeral parlors of James T. Ryan, 317 Peonsylvania ave se. on Saturday. September 15. 1928, at 8:30 a.m thence to St s will be said at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends invited.” Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. SCHOENTHAL, LEO S, S\vfldm\l‘v’ SPWNV\- sl HiokNTHAT hd Tax oy X ther of Pannic Schoenthal, Funeral services 2638 Garfie day. September 16. at 11 a.m, THORNTON. EMMA C. On Wednesday. Sep- ‘tember 12. 1928, at her residence, 1826 Ver- non_st. n.w. EMMA C. THORNTON. the devoted wife of the late Edward L. Thorn= ton. Funeral from her late residence Sate urday. September 15. at 1 o'clock p.m. WARNER, DAVID. Departed this life on Wednesday, September 12, 1928. at his residence, 1631 P st. n.w. at 8:20 pm. DAVID WARNER. uncie “of "Mrs. Met Warner Gray. Funeral on Saturdays September 15, at 2 o'clock. from Berean Baptist Churcy 11th and V. sts. n.%. Rela- tives and frierlds are inviied < N AVID. Members of P. G, M. Gy el of O. F.. are notified 0 Aiend the-funeral of ouf late treasurers P. G.-M. DAVID WARNER. on Saturday afternoon, September 15, from Berean Bapz tist Church, 1ith and 'V sts. n.¥.. at El o'clos SN 1. WATSON. Council Master. W. STEPHEN FULI Acting Council Secretary. 14 WOOD, FRAZINA EOLLINS. Departed this life Thursday, September 13, 1928. at 3 at her residence. River Road. Md. . FRAZINA ROLLINS WOOD. the bes loved wife of Mr. Andrew Wood. mother of Alfred Rollins, sister of Alfred Norris, Funeral Sunday, September 16, at o'clock. from the Metropolitan A. M. Z. Church. D st. bet. 2nd and 3rd (u‘ Body at Barnes' undertaking parlors, 415 st. s.w. WOODWARD, GEORGE THOMAS. Jr. tember 12. 1928. Interment comussmml Cemetery September 14. WOULFE, MAURICE LAWLOR. On Septeme ber 13, 1928, at Tuberculosis Hospital, aftef a brief illness. MAURICE LAWLOR. hus= band of Mary W. and father of Mrk Florence Burch and brother of Louis V. and James Allen Woulfe. Funeral services at 910 New York ave. an Saturday, Sep- tember 15. at 8:30 a.m. Interment Giens wood Cemetery. In Hemoriam. TAYLOR. JANE AND HENRY. In_fond ‘memory of our mother, JANE TAYLOR, who departed this life September 14. 1917, and brother, HENRY TAYLOR, September The flowers we place upon the graves May wither and decay. But_the love for them that sieep beneath Will_never fade away. HER_DAUGHTERS AND HIS _SISTERS, MRS LOTTIE BURRELL AND MRS ELEANOR TURNE! WARE. EFFIE. In sad but lovine rememe- brance ‘of my dear wife. EFFIE WARF, who died five vears 2go today, Septembef 14, 1923. 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