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THE. EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, DS URGE PENSION INCREASE.|fighiins reommondine A oo Machinists in Convention Also rledge Support to Strikers. ATLANTA. Ga September 20 () | ployes of the United States Government and pledging support to members of the arganization now on strike at the plant of the American La France Co mirn. e ¥.: were adopted at ¥ single erdav | ; sion of the International As-| Local Lodge. 634. of Boston, which sociation of Machinists’ convention. At the same mceting a_gavel, mad> of wood from the salvaged hull of the United States frigate Constitution. known as Old Ironsides. was presented at El- |ty A. C. Wharton, president of the or- The gavel was a gift of 1000 Chi 2 in- churia to escape starvation in China —_—— ganization. cludes members of the machinists as- sociation employes at the Boston Navy Yard. It is estimated that already 20.000.- HERE THEY ARE THE THREE BEST UNIVERSITY STYLES BY HART SCHAFFNER & MARX T the left is the suit that the majority of the men in the middle West and far Western Universities want right now. But- tons are a little closer together; there’s a trifle more waist suppression; the lapels roll softly to the second button In the center is the suit that is in greatest favor at the Eastern schools. It has two but- tons, notched lapels At the right is the new two button peaked lapel suit that is being worn by many of the leaders in Eastern Universities. It will gain great momentum this fall Hart Schaffner & Marx are in constant E'.; touch with every college in the country. . o These styles are right 1310 F Street Mrs. Elva Davis Buried. for Mrs. Davis, who died in Newport, R. L, last were conducted in Arlington Davis nese have trekked into Man- | was the mother of Col. Henry C. Dn\'ls.] Funeral services for Alvah B. Whedon Burial services | Saturday Cemetery this afternoon. who is stationed in China. Copyright 1928 Hart Schaffoer & Mara | RALEIGH HABERDASHER - FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, Mrs. Elva M. 1928. ° WHEDON RITES SET. Federal Roads Engineer to Be Buried Tomorrow. civil engineer, employed in the Bureau of Public Roads. who died in Providence Hospital Wednesday. will be conducted at his residence, 1355 Irving street. to- morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Inter- ment will be in Fort Lincoln Cemetery. Mr. Whedon recently suffered a severe illness, but had apparently recovered and returned to work, when again stricken. He was a native of New York | and was graduated from Columbia Uni- versity, Prior to coming to this city he worked for the Park Department, Brook- Iyn. N. Y., for 18 years. He was 30 years ol He_was regent of Capital Council of {the Royal Arcanum and was past regent of Peconic Council, Royal Arcanum, Brooklyn. He is survived by his widow, Mrs | Florence G. Whedon, and a son, Paul | Whedon of this city. Students of butterflies and their hab- its state that the insects as a rule giv off a seent as fragrant as flowers and almost as varied. Some of the femaies (emit an unpleasant odor. which is | thought to be a protective function for epelling enemies. Dyed Mourning Black In 24 Hours | CarmackDryCleaning&DyeingCo. 16 Dupont Ci 2169 18th St. N.W | Franklin_s2s2 Columbia_636 cle Perry & Walsh Morticians Private Ambulances 29 H St. N.W. Main 984 FOUND. League,_349_Maryiand_ave._s.w,_Main_8088 LOUST. BAG—Black leather, Monday. containing over £100 and numerous articles of senti- mental value. Will finder please return bag? * Money no object. No questions asked. “Iaser ix {ll. 1320 Park road or Drcatir 4296, 21° BARPIN, _platinum. _Thursday _ afternoon. Reward.” Phone Columbia 7476 or Main 8230, BILLFOLD. black: near 13th and F: col tamed 340, driving permit, receipts. Finde; piease cali_Decatur 3924, Tom Bowers. * BULL TERRIFR, all-white puppy, straved from 24th and Tracy pl. n.w. Monday eve- ning, wearing studded tan harness and tag small rupture on stomach. Reward. Phone Potomac 1126, _2330_Tracy pl. n.w. DOG—Strayed from 5349 Ga. ave. Thurs- day_ afternoon, police dog. female. With license: a very sick child's pet. Please re- turn: liberal reward. . DOG. _female. 00ks .ike Aredale, tan. Sept. 14: tag 9444; reward. B069-J. or 6231 4th n.w 23 DOG. white poodle, black_ears. light tan spols on back: jeward. 1321 Fairmont st, Apt. 201, or - Janitor. DOG, long-haired terrier. male, brown ears and apots: tag No. 13200. Reward for r turn or information. ~ 4521 Arkansas ave. n.w. Columbia 4145-J. 21* FRENCH POODLE DOG. white, curly haired %5 reward il returned to Alton E. Donald- | son. 417 Gorman ave., Laurel. Md 23 HANDBAG. with shoes, ring and other small | articless between 15th and H n.e. 1 elec- tric power house. night of September 20. | Return to Mai. Gibson, 401 49tn st | Afiantie_3025-W. A HOUND, female. black and tan, by name | of Flash. "Reward._Call 1411 5th’st. n.w. | HOUND, black and tan. white ast. Please | return to 439 Franklin st. or phone AHIMJ]PJ 149. Reward b gray and Frankiin 2% nw gray, half tail; sirayed from 0th_end K st., Sunday. 1929 K si . | MARTEN NECKPIECE: Wednesday. Sept. 19: suitable reward civen finder. Y. W. C. A. | 17th ana K.~ PEA HEN—Reward for return of pea hen to 3234 R st Georgetown. | PIN. “gold. set with two rubies, | block "Clifton st. to Decatur bl Pleasant line, Thursday midnight. North 1819, _ & s POLICE DOG, male; tag 4117, Please re- turn Apt. 113, 2145 C st. n.w. Reward. * RING -Will party who found diamond din- ner ring in Uniop Station Sept. 11 Dl call again. Apt 53, Balfour? Phone 2819-J° Will ‘make & larcer reward because of deep sentiment attached to heirloom. 22° RING. hetween Fox Theater and 14th and C sts. n.w. with ruby and amethvst set- ting. Will finder please call Mrs. Penn. Main 10.0002 . | WIRE-HAIRED FOX TERRIER | from 3120 Olfver st. n.w. Wednesday morn- | ing: red collar. tag No. 9902. Wiil finder | please phone Wis. 3148 or N. 4603 ___* | WRIST WATGH--With band white gold: be. tween 12 noob and 1 pm. Wednesday, on F Frank. 0914, sk for Miss Dean from 1400 via Mt Reward. Strayed st. Call Reward. | | $10 GOLD NOTE, between 14th “and Colo- Tado and l4th and Park rd. or on street car marked Peace Monument. It returned. finder half value Georzia W _____FUNKRAL DESIGNS. GEO. C. SHAFFER EXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS A1 MOD ERATE_PRICES. TEL. M. 106 M. 2116 Our Only Store, 14th & Eye " Prompt Auto Delivery Service. 7 Artistic- expressive—inexpensive | BLACKISTONE, 1407 H | Beautiful Floral Designs, $5 and up. CALL MAIN 3707 WASHINGTON'S $8-50 Knox provides a style for every facial comtonr. The mete autumn tomes are to be seen in Homburgs—welt edges and smap brims—in every correct proportion of crown and brim, with a style slant that is primarily exclusive with Knox and quickly popular with svery. $10 $20 FOR LOST ANIMALS, #pply Animal Rescue | ne. | | | | | | | | | | Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St.| ¥k, FETER, FRANKLIN AND PHULLIP FINEST THIS UNDER YOUR HAT! It's the Knox label—it says more for a hat than a thousand words—it's avail- able in Washington only at the Raleigh Ha‘berdasheru Raleigh Haberdasher 1310 F Street | BRIDGES. | JORNSON, Infant Paralysis Increases. Special Dispatch to The Star. FREDERICK, Md. September 21.-- Two new cases of infantile paralysis have been reported to Dr. E. C. Ke-! fauver, county health officer. May Bell. | 11-yrar-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | S. J. Bell. near this city. and Frances | Anders, 2-year-old daughter of Mr. and | Mrs. Frank Anders, Knoxville, are con- | fined to the homes of their Enrr‘ms ] Deaths. RESSIE. On Wednesdas. | 1978, st 1245 am. ai Co- | fimbia Hospifal. BESSTE BALTIMORE. de- Voted wife of Herman L. Balimore and mother of Marearel. Viols. Herman and Tenox Baitimere. Remains resting at the W, Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral parlors, 22 Gdorsia ave. nw. Funeral Friday. Sen- | tember 21. At 8 pm. from the W._Ernest Jnrvis Co. funerni pariors, 2222 Georgia ave, BALTIMORE. September 19 HAWKINS. On Wednesday. Sep- the residence of his tember 19, 1 at ne. HAWKINS daughter. 807 44th st BRIDGES, the devoted husband of Roxie Bridzes_and father of Seima. Jesse and Ralph Bridees. brother of Jennie Wyche Funeral Sunday. September 23. {rom Zion Baptist Church. Sheriff rd. n.e. Rev. Leo S. Wormley officiating. ~ Relatives friends inviied COLEMAN, CLARA P tember 20, 1928. at Polat. N. Y. Mrs widow of the late May. Frederick W. C man. She 15 survived by her daughter. Mrs. C. C. Carter. wife of Col. Carter of West Poini. N. Y. and a son. Col. Fred- erick W. Coleman. Finance Deparimeni U 8. A. now stationed {n Washinaton. D. C Funeral _services at Arlington National Cemetery, Western Section. Saturday, Sep- tember 22, at 11 am DORSEY. WILLIAM 0. Entered eternal life on Thursday. September 20. 1928. al his residence 6181; Newion pl, ... WILLIAM 0. DORSEY. formerly of St. Marss Coun- tr. Md. He is survived by his wife, Susan A’ Doreey, and two daughters. Mis. Qlive M. Holt. 6197, Newton pl. n.w.. and Mrs Maude “A. Cook. Bersyn, Md.~ Notice of funeral hereafter 2 FEIGE, KATHERIN On_Thursda 12:10 pm.. CLARA P. COLI Suddenly. on Thurs. day.'September 20, 1928. at her late res dence. 1010 18th 'st. n.w.. KATHERINE FEIGE, beloved wife ‘of the late Christian ge. ' She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Christine Davis, 1010 18th st. n.w. and Mrs. Lena Hare, 627 Croissant pl. S.. Funeral from 1010 18th st.n.w. on Satur- day, September 22, at 2:30 pm. Inier- ment Prospect Hiil Cemetery. Friends and relatives invited FEIGE, Mrs. KATHERINE. The Ladies’ Aid Society of Concordia Evangelical Lutheran Church announces the death on Thursday, September 20. 1928, of Mrs. KATHERINE FEIGE. Funéral Saturday. September 22. ' 2:30 p.m.. from her late residence, 1010 18th"st, n.w CLOTHINDA T. ROHLAND. Pres. MAILSTORKS, IATMER SUNDY. Suddenls. | on Fiiday. September 21. 1928, 'at his resi- | dence. 409 D st se. LATMER SUNDY HAILSTORKS. beloved husband of Sarah T. Hallstorks and devoted son of Mary H Irvinz and brother of Dr. Benjamin F. Dr. Charles W. and Edward J. Hailstorks Notice ef funeral herenfter MENDRICKS, WILLIAM J. On Wednesday, September " 19. ‘1928 at_his_home. 141 Spruce st Lyon Village. Va., WILLIAM J HENDRICKS. In the 62nd veéar of his age » at his late residence on Saturday, September 22. at 11 am. Inter- ment at Congressional Cemetery. HENDRICKS. WILLIAM J. A special com- munication of Hope Lodge. No. 20, F. A. A, M. is hereby called for the pyrpose of ‘attending the funeral of our late | WILLIAM J. HENDRICKS. on Saturday, September 22, 192, at 10 o'clock am ALEXANDER H. MILLER. Master. Attest: PAUL B. ELCAN. Secretary. Suddenly. Tuesday. August 2 Honoltli. MARTON. beloved wile John Lee Holcombe and dauchter of Gen ' Charles Vosdes of | ths United States Army . HOWARD. REJ. WILLIAM H. On Tuescay. September ¥4, 1928, Rev. WILLIAM H HOWARD. 124 Proyidence st. n.e.. beloved husband of Elien ¥. Howard and devoted father of Zeta A. and Saxton Y. Howard. Funeral Saturday, Septebmer 22. at 2 p.m.; from Asbury M. E. Church. Relatives and | friends invited. The golden gate flew open. A gentle voice said “Come. And ‘Wwith farewella unspoken He ‘calmly entered home. The one we loved has gone to rest, His firm. true heart is still The hands taat always heiped us Now lin in death’s enid chill 21 On_Thursday. Septem- ber 20. 1923 at her residence. 1433 T st now. EMMIE JOHNSON. the beloved wife | of Washinston Johnson and devoted sister | of Mrs Clora West Shadd and Miss Carrie | West. Funeral from her late residence. | Saturday. September at 1230 p.m Relatives and friends invited. | JOHNSON. HENRY C. Al Hampton Roads. | Va.. HENRY C. JOHNSON. husband of the Inte Naomi Fisher Johnson. Funeral from Gawler's undertaking parlors, Saturday Seplember 22, 1928, at 10 a.m. JONES. MARY ISABELLE. Suddenly. Wed- nesday. September 19;'af 2:10 pm.. at Sib: | ley Hospital. MARY ISABELLE JONES | (nee Branson). beloved wife of Howard A Funeral from her late residence. ne. Saturdey. September 22. at | thence to Christ Church. 607 G Tnterment Congressional Cejme- Relatives and friends invited to at- | brother. Jones. 203 S st 2 pm., st s.e. tery. tend. MILES, JOSEPH. Departed this life Sun day. ‘Sintember 18. 1928, at Casualty Ho: pital. JOSEPH MILES. beloved son of Mrs. Cora Miles, brother of Mrs. Mary Mat- thews. Gladys. Helen and James Remains resting at the John T. funeral - chapel. 3rd and Eve Funeral Saturday, September 22. at § am.. | from St. Vincent de Paul Church. Inter: | ment Mount Olivet Cemetery. MOWLER. WELEN SHERIFF. On Thursday. | Sentember 20, 1978, a | SHERIFF_MOHLER. beloved wife of 'J Runert Mohler. ir. and danzater of the | Iate Philin Hill Sheriff and Walter Ann | Sheriff _Funeral services Saturdsr. Sep- tember 22 al 2 pm.. at All Souls' Me. marial Chireh. Cathedral and Connecticut | aves. Interment Rock Creek Cemetery. MURRAY. BETTY On Wednesday. Septem- | bor 10, 1028, at her home, 1451 N st. n.w. BETTY. heloved dauzht>r of Mrs. Mary E. Murrey and the late Edward G. Murray She is survived by two brothers. Frank and Thomas Murrav. and a sister. Louise | Murray. Funeral services at St. Matthow's | Church or_Saturday. September 22. at 8 | am. Interment at Mount Olivet Cemeters. | Relatives and friends invited. | Sey bR 20" 1526, at Mendows. Me:. PETER | FRANKLIN and PHILLIP EDGAR NAIR. b ed sons of Waliter Phillip and Ciara Nair (nee West). aged 22 years. Remains at the chapel of Thomas P. Murray & Son. i ;.‘1\07 Nichols ave. s.e. Notice of funeral ! jater. i MEN'S WEAR STORE \ EEP 4 A 1 \odern INC. PALLAS. with ment Phone Frank Fi dinus chanel ate nrices 317 Pa R ere At 1 Automobiie Service e ————— S CATHERINE A. On Th September 20. 1928, at her residenc ' Treing st n.w e o wifs ot the loved ‘mother her - Funeral from W. Warren Ti funeral home. 14th st. and Spring Satutdny.” September 22 at 830 an thence to the Shrine of the Sacred He wherr mass will be said at 9 'am tives and friends Interment at Mougt Olivet STRUDLEY. NELLIE E. On T! temher 20, 1878, 2t her resia: st.ne. afier a Lingering ilin E. neloved wife of Edw Funeral_from Aer late r nrcav. Septemher 22. at 9, to St Martins Cathols recuiem mass wiil he said the tanaca af Ner aoul Sr@argent Mary's Cemetery = Friends agd “relatic ed tna (Detzgig "Mick. pa ners pleae cod: 3 TOLIVER. MAYME PRINCE. Entezd in's eternal rest Tuesdav_ Sepiember [ 1923 2t 1145 pm. MAYME PRINCE TOLIVER beloved” wife of Suney 1 Toilver af 2007 3rd st nw. and devetsd gaughter of the Mrs. Emily Brown neral ‘services at the Metropolitan A. M. E. Church & dnv. September 22. at 2 p.m. Rev. W Thomas pastor. ‘Relatives and friends,in vited a TURNER. CARRIE E. On Thursdar. tember 20. 1928. at her residence. 1 lumbia rd_nw. CARRIE E. beioved of Ravmond B. Turner. Funeral service at the W. W. Chamhers Co._funeral hame 1400 Chanin st n.w. on Saturdas. &ep tember 22. at 2 pm. Interment at For Lincoln Cemetery WADE. JOHN J. On Wednesday. September 19,1928, at_his residence. 433 Ogistharn st' nw. JOHN 1. beloved hushand of Margaret ‘M. Wade. _ Puneral from ahove residence on Saturdav. Sestembe 22.at 8:30 a.m.. thence to the Church of ihe Nativity, whers mase will be said 2t 9 am Relatives and friends invited. _1n terment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 21 WHEDON. ALVAR B._ On Wednesday, Sen tember 19. 1928 at Sibiey Hosnital. ALVAH B. beloved “hiishand of Florenes € Whedon. Funeral services ‘at his lats residence. 1385 Trving st. n.w., Saturds September 32. at 2 pm 2 WHITE. JULIETTE W. Friday. Ssptember 21. 1928, at the residence of her daughter Mrs. . M. Hillver. %0 East Randol ave. Potomac Va. JULIETTE M. widnn of Samuel O. White. mofher of Mrs. H Hillver. Mrs. Pope R Pavne. Mrs. Luci]] Focle. ‘Miss Hilda O. White. Francis White _and Frederick. O. White. Funeral from Fort Lincoln Cemetery Chapel. or Mondav. September 2. at 11 am. In- terment Fort Lincoln Cemetery. 23 WILLIAMS. EARL. On Thursday. Septem- ber 20 1978, at Walter Reed General Ho pital. EARL WILLTAMS. _Notice of fune Bereafter. ' Remains resting at the Ernest Jaryis Co. funeral parlors, 22 Georsia ‘ave. n.w WILVER. MILDRED VIRGINTA. On Thursd: Sepiember 20. 1938 at her tesidence. £17 10th st. =%’ MILDRED VIRGINIA. sged 21 vears. beloved wife of Charles A, Wilver and daughter of William A. and Mars F Parsons. Funeral from the resienc her parents. 18 H st. &.w. on Sath Sentember 22. at 2 pm._ " Relti friends invited. Interment at Cedar Hill Cemeters. In Memoriam. MULLICAN. GEORGE W. Tn sad but lovine remembrance of our dear father and hu:- band.\GEORGE W. MULLICAN. who de- rted this life 11 years ago todas, Sep- tember 21, 1917, e Sleep on. dear father, God called you home, He knew best: He saw your suffering here was zreat And opened wide the golden cate. LOVING DAUGHTER. SON AND WIFE, GRACE. HAROLD AND FLORENCE. * THORNTON. WATTIE K. In loving and sacred memory of our faithful and belo wife and mother. HATTIE K. THORNTON, who passed info ihe great hevand one year a0 today, September 21, 1921 We_miss her no less as time passes on Than we did on the renlng ‘ot “Rer ng. For abserice can never close the door of our Nearts, While the”lamps of our love are atill glowine HER_LOVING HUSBAND. GEORGE. S AND DEVOTED SON., GEORGE. Jr. WALLACE. ALEXANDER. Denarted this lite hne ¥AArs AD (ndav. September 21, 192 ALEXANDER WALLACE. What peaceful haurs we ance enioyed, How sweet the memory. still, But they have left an arching vold e Rorld can never A 2 5 WIFE AND DAUGHTER, HATTIE WALL i WILLIS. HAMPTON. Sacred to the mem- erv of our dear brother, HAMPTON WIL- LIS. who departed this life one year ago today. September 21. 1927, He rests in the Arm Eterral. His_days of pain are aer But we inow he fx patientls walting For 1z An the wnknown shars HIS DEVOTED SISTERS AND BROTHER. * ZFLL. MARGARET F. In rad hut loving re- membrance of our dear wife and mother. MARGARET F. ZFLL (nes Eimer). who entered eternal rest twenty years ago to- dav, September 21. 1908, Twentv years azo today God thousht it hest to take Mazzie away. T have missed her so much end lonzd or her so And hope to meet her some day when my time_comes. tn g0 HER LOVING HUSBAND. WILLIAM H. ZFLL. Mother. T think of vou all the time And wonder why the Lord seems unkind To keep me here. where so few care Whethar I'm happy and smiling or filled with_despair But when my race is run T hone to come Where T can be with vou forever HER DEVOTED DAUGHTER. MRS. WEL- are ~4"to attend metery take vour rest: MONUMENTS MAUSOLEUMS " DESIGNED AND ERECTEL WRITE OR TELEPHONE FOR ILLUSTRATED BOOKLEY MAIN 2968 fHEJ F MANNING CO . inc 919 158 STREET N. W WaswinGTon. D C FUNERAL DIRECTORS. CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL ST Phone Lincoln 332, T. F. COSTELLO 1724 North Capitol St NORTH_17978. " Joseph F. Birch’s Son (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.W. fhone em o V. L. SPEARE CO. Nelther the successors of noi connectea the original R _Speare_establish- 526 1009 H St. N.W. rmerly 910 F St N.W AN LEE Funeral Director and I. in connection Commo- Modern Crematorivms Mader- Ave. NV Call M_ 1385 bl W. Warren Taltavull 14th & Spring Rd. __Col: 464 ALMUS R.SPFPARE Succeeding the original W R Speare Co. 1623 Connecticut Ave. Potomac 4600 0% B s 45 sre At e B st Quick. Dignified. EMcient SQ!\!:F_ Chape! W. W. Deal & Co. 816 H ST NE_ LINCOLN_§200. Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance 12 H St NE {odern ~Chabel Lincoln 524 Frank Geiet’s Sons Co. ESTABLISHE 136, JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1531 1o SN Fhone_Nortn 41 ISOLEUMS. @A bbep- Mausoleum 2 ul—Enduri’n'—Convonien( Military Highway—Beyond South Gate Opposite Arlington Cemetery Entombment Costs N. 3 Than Underground surial Inspect Now—Open every day Office 1000 Conn. Ave. Main7897

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