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HEALTH OFFICERS The “No-Cold Club” or- ganized by Dr. Kegel, Chi- cago health officer, is typical of the new national movement against colds and their chief source—overheated homes. To- day the medical profession al- most unanimously condemns overheated living quarters and points out the tendency of fre- quent colds toward pneumonia and tuberculosis. Automatic Heat Control Prevents Overheating The danger of overheating is ever present in the home with a heating plant regulated in the old-fashioned way by hand. Automatic control is the only sure protection for your family. Look into it today—phone for an<ap- ointment with our representative, who will present the interesting “10-point Demonstration” in your own home and show you how to enjoy a steady, even temperature, warm rooms to dress in every morning, and a real saving on fuel. Easy payments on our Cudget Plan. Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co. 1635 Connecticut Ave. Hold a family council in your home against t common co! Phone Potomac Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co. 1635 Conn Ave. 3 Please give your “10-point Demonstration” at my home on.. o’clock. Send free booklet, “The High Cost of Overheating.” MINNEAPOLIS HEAT REGULATOR HONEYWELL| POR COAL — GAS — OIL I/ EARN At leds: D. J. DUNIGAN RITES. Builder to Be Buried Tomorrow in Mount Olivet Cemetery. Funeral services for David J. Duni- Washington builder, who died at his home, White Oaks, and Woodland vesterday, will be conducted in the Church of St. Thomas the Apostle o'clock. in Mount Olivet gan, prominent Thirty-second street drive, morning at 10:30 be tomorrow Interment will Cemetery. A native of this city, Mr. Dunigan He had played a prominent part in the development of several large suburban areas. He served captain m; was 48 years old. during the World War as a the Quartermaster Corps. FAILS TO PAY ALIMONY. Jail Until He Liquidates. contempt of court by teenth street northeast, alimony. 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In the old days many a large room was considered “wired” with only one con- venience outlet. Today half a dozen would be wanted. Then, only the living room and perhaps the dining room, had a switch at the door. Today, every room must have one. The General Electric Wiring System is one simple solution to all problems of wiring a new home or rewiring an old one. It is the result of the collaboration of General Electric engineerswith some of the country’s foremost architects. It really takes care of your electrical needs —economically, dependably. Tellyour contractoryouwanta General Electric Wiring System throughout your entire house. Then youareassured of lastingservice and efficiency from the wiring that is hidden behind your walls. The G-E Merchandise Distributor is a vital factor in General Electric service to the public. His complete stocks are always available for the contractor who serves you. G-E Merchandise Distributor AR pAY 1328-1330 NEW YORK AVE. MAIN 6800 GENERAL @) ELECTRIC WIRING SYSTEM Acme Electric Company, 1155 Neal St. N.E. Wm. P. Boyer, 1921 K St. N.W. Capital Electric Company, 1529 14th St. N.W. B. M. Comerford, W. G. L. Davis, 1209 Taylor St. N.W. District Electric Company, 1469 P St. N.W. E. C. Ernst, 1634 14th St. N.W. General Service Electric Company, 3610 Georgis Ave. N.W. R. L. McDormand, 404 Aspen St. N.W. Mauntain State Electric Company, 146 Carrall Ave,, Takoga Park: €. A. Muddiman Company, 09 13th St. N.W. Joseph S. Repetti, 330 Pennsslvania Ave. S.E. George Schoneberger, 1 Thomas_Electric Compa W George Kringler, 1212 . Ladd, 716 King_Sf Shreve, Wesi Carl B, Marlbors ingirth, Kensington, Md. Bieairie Buppls Con Upper Maribore, Md. Charles M. Thomas Sentenced to Charles M. Thomas today was held in} Justice Stafford for failure to comply with an order of the court on December 7, 1927, to pay his wife, Virginia B. Thomas, 602 Fi he was $340 in arrears, and Justice Stafford ordered that he be sent to jail for 90 days, or During the maneuvers of the 20th French Army Corps recently infantry in trucks were tried as an experiment. RICHARD T. BUCHANAN DIES IN HOSPITAL Execntive Secretary to Democratic National Committee Suc- cumbs. Richard T. Buchanan, executive sec- retary of the Democratic national com- mittee, with headquarters here, died in | Georgetown University Hospital last { night after an illness of several months. | He underwent an operation September | 11. He was 58 years old. Mr. Buchanan was appointed acting executive secretary of the committee at the Jackson Day dinner last January and made executlve secretary at the | Democratic convention. Prior to serv- ing as executive secretary he was di- rector of publicity for the Democratic national committce. Mr. Buchanan re- sided in the Calverton Apartments. Born on a farm in Cass County, Ind. Mr. Buchanan was educated at In- diana University and Leland Stanford University, where he received the de- grees A. B. and M. A. For a year fol- ilowing his graduation from Stanford he tought school in Dixon, Calif. Re- turning to Indiana in 1895 he took up newspaper work in Indianapolis. From 1905 until 1917 he did newspaper work on the Pacific Coast. For part of this time he was editor of the Tacoma News In 1923 he traveled in Europe, wgiting | | articles on government and economic subjects for the Indianapolis News. Mr, Buchanan came to Washington in 1924 as secretary of the late Samuel | M. Ralston, Senator from Indiana. Fol- | lowing the death of the Senator he be- | came publicity director in Washington of the Democratic national committee. Funeral services will be held in In- dianapolis Wednesday afternoon. Judge and Mrs, Merle Walker of Indianapolis, who arrived here Sunday, fccompanied Mrs. Buchanan to Indianapolis. In addition to the widow, two brothers in Indiana survive. Mr. Buchanan was a member of the Unitarian Church, National Press Club and Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity. CHARLES S. LUSK RITES SET FOR TOMORROW | Mission Worker Will Be Buried From Shrine of Sacred Heart Church. Funeral services for Charles Stone| Lusk, secretary of the Bureau of Catho- lic Indian Missions, who died at his| home, 3422 Brown street, Sunday, will be conducted in the Shrine of the Sacred Heart Catholic Church tomor- row morning at 9 o'clock. Interment will be in Oak Hill Cemetery. The religious orders of men engaged in Catholic Indian missionary work in the United States will be represented at the funeral by the following: The Jesuits by Very Rev. W. Coleman Nevils, 8. J., rector Georgetown University: the | Franciscans by Very Rev. Edward Blecke, O. F. M., superior Commissariat of the Holy Land; the Benedictines by Very Rev. Adrian Weld Blundell,| O. S. B,, prior St. Anselm’s Priory; the Capuchins by Very Rev. Claude Vogel, 0. M. Cap,, superior, Capuchin_College, Catholic University, and the Premon- stratensians by Rev. F. V. Hurley, O. Praem Catholic University. The numerous orders of ers teaching in the Catholic Indian missions also will be represented. Mr. Lusk had been secretary of the bureau for 54 years and was widely known among the leading members of his faith for the work accomplished. He had been a resident of this city since a child and was a graduate of the old Columbian College, now George Wash- ington University. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. ‘TODAY. ‘The Center Forum will be held at the Jewish Community Center, 8:30 o’clock. rs. Nina Reed will present book re- Public invited. A card party for the benefit of St. James' Church will be given at 8:30 o'clock, in auditorum of the new! church, Thirty-seventh and Rhode Island avenue, Mount Rainier, Md. ‘The Towa Hoover Club of Washington will meet this evening at the Cariton Hotel. Gov. John Hammill of Iowa will make an address. The Daughters of Isabella Circle will give a card party this evening at Chest- nut Farms Auditorium for the benefit of ahe circle’s Christ Child endowment fund. i « FUTURE. A free study class in Theosophy will be held at the United Lodge of Theoso- phists, Hill Building, Seventeenth and I streets, Wednesday, 8:15 p.m. Federal Employes’ Union, Local No. 250, Washington Navy Yard, will give a card party tomorrow at 8:30 pm. in Northeast Masonic Temple, Eighth and F streets northeast. ‘The American Association of Univer- sity Women will give its opening dinner of the season Thursday, 7 p.m., at the clubhouse, 1634 I street. Dr. C. C. Wu, former secretary of foreign affairs for the Nationalist government in China and special representative of that government in Washington, will be the honor guest and speaker. FUTURE. A luncheon for the benefit of Hope Council, No. 1, Sons and Daughters of Liberty, will be given Thursday. from noon to 2 p.m., at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Pote, 1423 F street northeast. Kismet Council, Royal Arcanum, will | meet tomorrow, 8 pm., at 24 Grant| place. R. G. Klotz is regent. The Royal Arcanum Boosters' Club will meet with Kismet Council. ~Warren M. Schoonmaker is president of the club. 5 Marriage Licenses. Alfonso Reed, 24. and Lula Nickens, 20; Rey. Owen W. Hawkins. John A Tyree, 21, and Dallas Sherry. 19, both of Richmond, Va.: Rev. John E. Brigss. Robert Thomas, 27, of South Washington, Va.. «nd Bertha Henderson, 26, of this city: Josenh H. Lee. s F. Glynn, 30, and Elizabeth M. Me- . 25: Rev, M. J. Riordan. eth M. Sherman, 25, and Cecilla S. 323; Rev. Jacksoi L. Cole. John ‘C. Raley, 36, and Linda M. Bur- s, 31; Rev. F. B. Harris. Francis R Buckley, 26, and Gladys P. Perry, 22; Rev. Owen_Hill. Arthur K. Brake. 50, and Hazel L. Hob- bit, 27. both of Buckhannon, W. Va.: Rev. Wiiliam M. Hoffman. Everett M Banks. 27, and Emma I. Rol- lings. 21, both of Fiat Run. Va.; Rev. Den- nis J. Edwards J “Calvert Grant. 39, and Olivia C. Stehli, 30. both of Baltimore, Md.: Rev. William M. Hoffman, Albin F. Knight. 21. of Rockville, Md.. and Jacqueline C Edes, 18, of this city; Rev. George F. Dudley. Howard_Gossin, 46. New York City, and Rebecca Oliver, 27, of this city; Rev. P. J. n. Hiram U. Moore, 30, and_Gertrude M. Adam v " Francis E. Pree Jack Boney, 50, and Nora Gillian, 49; Rev. Isanc Wright Charles Daley, 41. and Mary F. Gilbert. 31, both of Hyattsville, Md.; Rev. J. T. 43, and Mary E. Brooks. David E. Wilkinson, Wright, 40, both of Bedford, Va.; Rev. John E. Briggs, Oscar Berman, 24, and Bessie Blumberg, 22, both of Baltimore, Md.: Rev. J. T. Loeb. John H, Rowe, 29, and Hazel B. Cooley, 16; Rey. P. X, Cavanaugh. Jessie “T. Walker. 38, and Frances Mc- Cready. 32; Rev John K. Cartwright. Archie M. Petitt. 22, and Helen E. Smith, 21; Rev. William W. Shearer. Joseph E. Makel. 20 and Pearl M. 3 200 e T mes F. Tiden Lo M- Poster CLYDE J. NICHOLS, Inc. UNDERTAKERS 4209 9th St. NW. Clyde Y. Nichols, Pres, Formerly_Vice President-Secretary W. R. Speare C Phone Col. 6324 Democratic Leader Dies RICHARD T. BUCHA THE WEATHER District of Columbia and Virginia— Partly cloudy and somewhat warmer tonight; tomerrow fair and somewhat cooler; gentle southwest winds, becom- ing moderate northwest tomorrow. West Virginia — Partly cloudy, with showers in northeast and cooler in west portion tonight; tomorrow generally fair and cooler. Maryland—Partly cloudy tonight and tomorrow, probably light showers in extreme west portion tonight; somewhat warmer tonight: slightly cooler tomor- row; gentle to moderate southwest shift- ing 'to northwest winds. Records for 21 Hours. Thermorieter—4 p.m., 58; 8 pm., 51; 12 midnight, 45; 4 am., 42; 8 am., 46; noon, 55. 29.96; Barometer —4 pm., 8 pm, 30.00; 12 midnight, 30.01: 4 a.m., 29.99; | 8 a.m., 30.00; noon, 29.96. Highest temperature, 60, occurred at 3:30 pm. yesterday. Lowest tempera- ture, 41, occurred at 6 a.m. today Temperature same date last year— Highest, 78; lowest, 44. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today — Low tide, 11:19 am. and 28 pm.; high tide, 4:18 am. and 4:52 p.m. Tomorrow — Low tide, 12:06 p.m.; high tide, 5:12 am. and 5:45 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 5:58 a.m.; sun sets 6:01 p.m. - Tomorrow—Sun rises 5:59 am.; sun sets 5:59 p.m. Moon rises 4:21 pm.; sets 1:16 a.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. Great Falls—Very muddy. Harpers Ferry—Potomac, very mud- dy; Shenandoah, very mudd; Weather in Various Cities. Stations. Weather. Abllene, Tey, Albany. N. ¥. Atlanta, "Ga. | Atlantic_City Baltimore, Md Airmingham .| Bismarck, N. D, Boston. Mass.. Buffalo, N. Y. Shar.eston, S.C. Chicago. 1. Cincinnati.Obio! Cleveland, 'Ohio. Columba, §. C. Denver, Colo. . Detroit. Mich El Paso. Tex Galveston. Tt lena, Mont. .. 30.02 Huron.' 8. Dak. ; 2022 Indianiapolis.Irid 20.90 JIacksonville.Fla. 20,02 Kansas City. Tos " Anceles, Louisville. K. Miami, Fia... New Orleans. . New York, N klahoma ' Cit Qmaha, Cloudy . Clear Clear Bt.cloudy Pt.cloudy Clear Clear . Clear Raining Clear Clear © Cloudy Cloudy Pt.cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy $loud cloudy “Clear Cle: Pt.cloudy Pt.cloudy Pt.cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Pt.cloudy ! Clondy Glear Clear Raleivh. N, Salt Lake City.. San Antonio. San Diexo.Calif San_Francisco.. St. Lonis. Mo. t. Paul. Mir Seattle. 'Wash... 29.36 3pokane, Wash. . 29.80 FORLIGN. (7 am. Greenwich time. today.) Stations Temperature. Wi London, England. S4Bt doudy Baris. Prance 52 part cloudy Berlin, German 44 part cloudy StockHoln, Sw 4 clear Gibraltar.” Spain 70 Part cloudy (Noon, Gresnwich time. today.) Horta (Faval). Azores. .. 65 Part cloudy ) “(Current observations. Hamilton, Bermuda Part cloudy San Juan. Porto Clear Hayana Clear uba,. . Colon, Canal Zone' Cloudy Births Reported. The following births have been reported l?:\l:i]e Health Department in the last 24 Walter E. rnd Margaret Koons, 3 f‘ji;“r:‘g Wdllxd ngf[ e Corley. boy. e iflin, boy. am and Dorothy C. Thompsqn. 3 Fredenck C. aud g Nathaniel and Eve c sirly I and Deiene Davis, girl. girl. engraved gold. with_small - monds: valuable as keepsake: sintay_cve- s, Reward if returned k 2 Hotel. 331 Ist st. n.e. b kg BROWN BAG. at Mount Vernon, i money, kevs und pupers. Mrs. 3 W Achorn Allies' Inn. 1703 New York av BULLDOG. brindle, a Buck; collar marked " Buck ter st. " Phone Clev. 1497. Reward. BULL ~ TERRIER, hite dog, from 2401y and Tracs bl new.. Moaday, Seps tember 17, wearing studded {an harness and ag: ie on_sto) vard. Phone Potoma 1136, 2330 Triey pl o o ase return to M, Schefbla. 200 Connecticut ave, reward. DOG —Strayed fiom 5049 Ga. ave. 1hursd afternoon police dos. femats. Wit Farness, se 12827; a very sick child's pet. Plea return: iiberal reward. " O 0 Pt Figise EARRING —Snturday_night: earring._Reward. _Col. 1781 _ __ EYEGLASSES, between 18th_and o Monroe st. n.w._Call Col. 3958-J. Reward. * EYEGLASSES, in_case, Saturday morning, between 28th and 29th sts. on P st. If found call_West 3105_after 7:30_p.m.:_reward. . Alpha_Kappa. initialed K. W. T.” lost Saturday evening between 4801 Blagden ave. and Holy Trinity Church. _Adam, GLASSES—Tortoise she day evening to Kenesaw' Apt. and 1ith and Decatur. _Phone Adams 3180 LORGNETTE, _silyer, with Conn, ave. Moudayi reward. Apt. 208, BARPIN, name 3701 Por- n.w., Apt. ain: lost_on Main 8336, ¥ and Ridge ar Milit k. Plione 1ds.; Kock Ci Reward. lumbia 6954, g PICTURE of man in _uniform. between Washington and Aldie. Reward if returned to Miss Tennant. Oatlands. Va s PLATINUM_CIRCLE with dlamonds: Tiberal reward Finder address Box 417-D, Star b g, . POCKETBOOK, red, at Zoological Park, b Confederate veteran, containing $62. " m: entire pension for three months. Suitable Teward for return of same. °James E. DeMasters. 1127 DeWitt ave., Alexandria, Va. Phone_Alex. _2: R S RING—Liberal reward for the return of platinum and diamond dinner ring, lost at fither Jellef's_or Woodward & Lothrop's, Mor.day, Sept. 24._Phone Cleveland 2498. 21° SCOTTISH TERRIER. small, white. Return to 1601 21st st. and receive reward, or call Decatur2940. SPECTACLE Major Robb case. tels. 2 STICKPIN, pearl-dlamond; Sept. 24. Phone North 5001; reward. 8 —WHhite gold; braided chain: . 3.i lost at Oyster's Auditorium l:f. car, 825 Kentucky ave. y y Wwhite 0ld_bows: Bldg., Govt, Ho Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported to the Health Depariment in the last 24 hours: Willlam 8. Wilkerson. 9% 1010 C st. s.w. ,William H. Browne, 88, U. 8. Naval Hos- pital Mary V. Brown. 85, 1243 34th st. Theodore B Hibbs, 77. 837 Quebec pl. Willilam O. Dorsey. 74, 61912 Newsom pl. William E. Pairo. 63. Georgetown Hospital. Wilhelm Sommer. 60, 2327 Pa. ave. se. John F. Doherty. 58. Sibley Hospital David J. Dunigan, 48. 3117 Woodlawn drive. Raymond Hood, 25, en route Casuaity Hos- pital, Infant of Jeremiah and Agnes Desmond, 3 hours. Providence Hospital ajLucinda” Dyson, 68, 1311 South Carolina ve. s.e. John B. Johnson, 46. Freedmen's Hospital. Latmer’ S, Hailstorks, 38, 409 D st. se. Richard Carter. 37, Walter Reed Hospifal. Estelle Greenhill, 35, Gallinger Hospital. Nalda V. Seward. 11 months. 1640 32nd st. Catheririe Jenkins, 1 year. 1007 7th st. s.e. Thelma Her.derson, 9 months, 1312 Half st_s.w Eugene Snowden, 6 months, Children's HORAAL of W lliam E. and Bl nfan villiam E. | Infant of William E. and Blanche Carter, Cards of Thanks. TOLIVER. MAYME PRINCE. We wish to ex- press our deepest gratitude and thanks to the many friends end neighbors for their kindnesses. ex fons of sympathy and beautiful floral tributes extended during the illness and death of ‘our dear wife and ousin. SYDNEY J. TOLIVER AND EMELYN D. BROWN. Deraths. MARY CATHERINE. On Monday. ‘September 24, 1928, at _‘her residence Bladensburg. Md.. MARY CATHERINE. beloved wife of ‘the late Charles Barr, and mother of Mrs. Fred Heller, aged 89 years. Funeral from St. Jerome’s Catholic Church, Hyattsville, Md., on Wednesday, September 26, at 9 am. Relatives and fricnds invited. 25 | CARTER. BETTIE. On Monday. September 24. 1928, at_her residence. 3308 Davenport | st n.w.. BETTIE CARTER. devoted mother | of Beatrice McGaha and Walter C. Car- | ter and Harry Carter. Notice of funeral | BARR. later. DOHERTY. JOHN F. Suddenly, on Sunday, Scptember 23. 1928, JOHN F. DOHERTY, beloved husband of Delia Doherty. Fu- neral from the_residence of his daughter. Mrs. Charles E Halloran. 924 Emerson st. n.w.. on Wednesday, September 26. at 8:30 am.: thence to St: Gabriel's Church, where mass will be said at 9 a.m. ~Inter- ment_Mount Olivet Cemetery. ~ (Laurence and Lowell. Mass., papers please copy.) 25 DUNIGAN, DAVID J. On Monday, Septem- ber 24, 1928._at his home, 3117 Woodland Drive, DAVID J. DUNIGAN. beloved hus- band of Helen' Whyle Dunigan. Funeral Wednesday. 10:30 a.m.. from St. Thomas the Apostle Church. 27th and Woodley rd. DUNIGAN, DAVID_J. Members of Spauldin Council.’ No. 417. Knights of Columb are hereby riotified of the death of Brot DAVID J. DUNIGAN on Monday. Septem- ber 24, 1928, and are requested to assemble at his’ late Tesidence, “White Oaks.” 32nd and Woodland drive. (n Tuesday evening. September_25. 8145 _o'clock, when the usual pravers will be recited for the re- Dose of his soul FRED S. MARTIN. Grand Knight. | D.J. O'DONNELL. Financlal Sec. FENNELL, MICHAEL J. On Monday, September 24, 1928, MICHAEL J. FEN- NELL, beloved husband of Elizabeth Fen- nell. ~Funeral from his late residence. 533 Shepherd st. n.w.. Thursday. September 27, at 8:30 am. Requiem mass at,St. riel’s Church at 9 a.m. 26 MARY JULIA. On Sunday, Septem- ber 23, 1928, at Germantown. Pa.. MARY JULIA, widow of Randolph Tityd Geare. Funeral services at chapel of J. Willlam Lee's Sons, 332 Pa_ ave. n.w., on Thursday. September’ 27, at 2 p.m. interment pri- vate. 26° GORDON. WILLIAM ROBERT. On Monday. September 24, 1928, at his residence. 1328 Fast_Capitol st.. WILLIAM ROBERT. be- loved husband of Agnes Gordon. Funeral from the above residence on Wednesday. September 26. at 8:30 a.m.. thence to Holy Comforter Church, where mass will be said at 9 o'clock for the repose of his soul. Relatives and fricnds invited. GREENE, SARAH JANE. On Monday. Sep- tember 24, 1928, at her residence. 3812 Davenport st. n.w.. SARAH_JANE. beloved wife of the late Frederick Greene and de- voted mother of E. Irene Warren. Ger- trude V. Dewman and Wyatt S. Green. She leaves to mourn their ioss twd grand- children. two great-grandchildren _and other _ relatives and friends. Funeral Thursday, September 27. at 1 _p.m.. from Rock Creek Baptist Church, Rev. 'W. A. Jones. pastor. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. 26 GREENE, SARAH. All members of White's Tabernacle, No. 39, A. W. U. of Moses, are notifled to attend a call me Wednes- day night. September 36. Funeral Thurs- duy, September 27. at 1 p.m. from Rock Creck “Baptist Church, Rev. W. A. Jones. pastor. By oraer o BRO. ED. FRAZIER, W. S, SIS. G. V. DENMAN, R. 8. * GROSS, ROBERT HNOWELL. Suddenly, on Sunday. September 23. 1928, at '5:30 o'clock_pm.. at his residence. 3233 M ! nw. ROBERT HOWELL GROSS, age 31 years, beloved son of Joseph H. Gro and the late Katie L. Gross. Funer Wednesday. September 26, ,at '1:30 p.m. from the funeral parlors 6f George W. Wise Co.. 2900 M st. n.w. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Asiigton Na- tional Cemetery. 25 BALL, ROBERT. Departed this life, sud- denfy. Monday. September 24. 1928. ROB- ERT HALL. He leaves to mourn their loss one brother, Nichols Hall: a devoted friend. Mattie Jett. and a host of other relatives and friends. Funeral Wednes- day. September 26. {rom George B. Clark Co. " funeral chapel. 1416 Florida ave. n.e., at 1 p.m. Interment Payne's Cemetery. HATHAWAY, WILLIAM A. Suddenly. Sunday. September 23. 1928. at 3 a.m. at New York City, WILLIAM A. HATHAWAY. Funeral services at Hulbers funeral par- fors. 110th st. snd Amsterdam ave.. New York City, Tuesday afternoon. Sentember 25. at 2 pm. 25 HAWKINS, BERTHA MAY. Departed thi iite Monday. September 34, 198, at 12:1 p.m., at 1129 1st st. se. BERTHA MAY HAWKINS, beloved wife of Wailace Haw- kins and daughter of Jessie Morell. She leaves also to mourn her departure a host of other relatives and friends. Remains resting at the John T. Ryan funeral chapel, 3rd and Eye sts.’s.w. Notice of funeral hereafter. JOHNSON, CARL L. On Sunday. September 23, 1928 at Walter Reed General Hospital, CARL L. JOHNSON, in the fortieth year of his age. Remains resting at the Tabler funeral home. 928 M st. n.w., Where serv- ices will be held on Wednesday. Septem- ber 26, at 1 pm. Interment. with mili- tary honors, in Arlington National Ceme- tery at 2 p.m. * JONES. JOHN RAYMOND. Departed this life Sunday, September 23. 1928, JOHN RAYMOND JONES, beloved son of Richard and Sadie Jones. Funeral Wednesday. Sep- tember 26, at 10 a.m.. from his late resi- dence. 1306 49th st. n. KERNODLE, KATHERINE L. On Monday, Scptember 24. 1928, at her residence, 1409 Kennedy st. n.w.. KATHERINE L.. beloved wite of George W. Kernodle and mother of Mrs. Ronald L.’ McDonald. Mrs. Roger A. McDuffie. Mrs. Samuel Del Vecchio, George H. Kernodle and Roy E. Kernodle, aged 62 vears. A short service will be held at _her late residence on Tuesday. September 25. at 11 a.m. Interment at Shallow Ford Church, near Burlingteu. LAKE. ALBERT. Suddenly. on Monday, Sep- tember 24. 1928. at 3 am. at his home. Montrose. Md.. ALBERT LAKE. in his 57th vear. Puneral Wednesdayv. Setember 26. '3 pm. from the aboye address. Inter- ment Rockville Union Cemetery. LAKE, ALBERT. A special communication of Kinz David Lodge. No. 28, F. A. A. M.. §s_‘called_for Wednesday.~ Scpiember 26, 1028, at 1:30 p.m.. for the purpose of at- tendinz the funefal of cur late Brother ALBERT LAKE. T, PAUL SPEAKE. Master. WM. C. PARRY. Sec's. Lo Y A. On Sunday. September 23. 1 ‘the Washington Sanitarium. Ta: k Park. Md. LUCY A. daughter of the late Willlam and Almira Lowe Re- mains resting at the chapel of ‘Thomas Sergeon. 1011 Tth st. n.w. Funeral and in- terment at Sterling. Va.. Wednesday, Seo- tember 26 25¢ LUSK. CHARLES STONER. Qn Sunday eve- ning. September 23. 1928. at his residence. 3427 Brown st. n.w. CHARLES STONER LUSK._azed 76. beloved husband of Flor- ence Speake Lusk and father of Hall Stonor. Addison Knox and Bufus Speake Lusk. Reaulem mass at the Shrine of the Sacred Heart Wednesday. Sentember 6. at 9 o'clock. Relatives and {riends invited fo attend. Interment at Oak Hill Cgme tery, 5 PAIRO. WILLTAM EDWIN. On Saturday. Seotember 1978. at Georgetown Hos: pital. WILLIAM_EDWIN. beloved husband of Emma Korn Pairo. Funeral services at Ris late residence. 31 Rhode Island ave n.w. on Wednesday. September 26 at 8:30 am, thence to St. Martin's Church, North Cavitol and T sis.. where mass will be cel- ebrated at 9 a.m. for the repose of his soul. Interment Oak Hill Cemetery. 25 PAIRO. DR. WILLIAM E. Members of Wash- ington General Assembly Fourth Dezree. Knights of Columbus, are hereby advised of the death of Sir Knieht DR. WILLIAM E. PATRO on Saturdav. Seotember 22. Funeral from his late residence. 31 Rhode Island ave n.w.. on Wednesday. Sentember 26. at 8:30 am. Requiem mass at St Martin's Church at 9 am. Sir Knights are reauested to attend the funeral DR. CHARLES I GRIFFITH. Faithful Navieator. EDWIN P. GOODWIN. Faithful Comotroller. 25 PAIRO, WILLIAM_E. Washinkton Lodee. No. 15. B. P. O. EIks. The lodge will' con- vehie in session of SOrrow at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. September 25, 1928, for the pur- pose of paving tribute to the memory of our late brother. WILLIAM E. PAIRO. Who passed to the Grand Lodge of the hereafter Seplember 22, 1928 " EIk services st late residence. 31 Rhode Island ave. n.w., at 8 pm. of NATHAN Exalted Ruler. Attest: W. 8. SHEL! Becretary. PAIRO, DR. WILLIAM E. Members of Keane Council. No. 353. Knights of Colum- bus. are_hereby notified of the death .f Brother WILLIAM E. PATIRO to attend his funeral from his late resi- dence. 31 Rhode Island ave. n.w.. on Wed- nesday morning. Sentember 26. 1928. thence to St. Martin's Church. where mass will be sald at 9 am. larllél;:nresnos!e"onlnhals 6/\‘)“!K DENNIS J. NILAND. F. §. 2% PERRIE. MATILDA ALLEN. Entered into rest. September 25 192 15 a.m. at her home. 328 8th st. se. MATILDA ALLEN PERRIE, beloved wife of James C. Perrie. sr. Notice of funeral hereafter. POLKINHORN. CATHERINE E. On Mon- dny. September 24. 1928, at her apartment, Hotel Brighton. CATHERINE E.. beloved daughter of the late Henry and Marianne wn Polkinhorn, Funeral from the hem Chapel. Thursday, Sen N on | . Office1000Conn. Ave, Deaths. PRINTZ, ANNIE M. On_ Tuesday. Septem- ber 25, 1928. ANNIE M.. beloved wife of Peter Printz ‘and mother of Mable G. Sadtler, ased 58 yea Puneral from the late residence. 517 G _st. ne., on Thursday, September 27, at 2:30 p.m.’ In- terment Rock Creek Cemetery. 26 RECTOR, LYDIA V. On Tuesday, Septem- ber 251928, at 9:30 a.m.. at Passaic Hos- pital. Passaic. N.'J.. LYDIA V. RECTOR. formerly of Washington. D. C.. and War: renton.” Va. _Notice of funeral later. (Warrenton, Va.. papers please copy.) RILEY, JOHN F. On Sunday. September 23. 978." at his residence. 230 Greenwood ave Takoma Park. Md.. JOHN F . beloved h Margarct Riley (nee Sullivan). Funeral from the above residence Wednes- day. September 26. at 8:30 am. Hieh re- auiem mass at the Church of the Nativity. Brightwood. at 9 am. Interment at Cedar Hill Cemetery. ~Relatives and friends in- vited. Grand Army of the Republic take notice. SANDS. FRANCIS PRESTON BLAIR. _On Tuesdav, September 25. 1928, FRANCIS PRESTON BLAIR SANDS. son of Admiral Benjamin F. Sands. beloved husband of Heloise McCue Sands. Survived by his widow and his_daughters. Mrs. Richard T. Merrick, New York City. Sister M. Loyols Sands_of Visitation Order. Baltimore. Md., and Mrs. Silvanus B Newton. and his sis: ter. Mother M. Hilda Sands of Visitation Order. Baltimore. Md. Services at St. Matthew’s Church, Thursday, September 27. at 10 o'clock. Interment Ariington Cemetery. 26° SNOWDEN. WILLIAM, ~Devarted this life 3 1928. at 2:55 p.m.. WILLIAM SNOW- DEN. beloved husband of the late Fannie B. Snowden. nephew of Noble Snowden. stepfather of Mrs. Rena Wade. Ernestine Johnson, Irene Henderson. Marie Black and Robert Johnson. Remains resting tempo- rarily at the John T. Ryan funeral chapel. 3rd and Eve ‘sts. s.w. Puneral Thufsd.v. September 27. at 1:30 p.m.. from 458 Maine ave. s.w. Interment Payne's Cemetery. 26 SUDDATH, ULYSSES B. On Mondayv. Sep- tember 24. 1928. at 8:45 am. ULYSSES B. beloved husband of Olive V. Suddath. Funeral will take place {rom his late resi= dence. 336 G st. se. on Wednesday. Sep- tember 26. at 2:30 p.m. ~Relatives “and friends invited. ~ Interment at Cedar Hill Cemetery. In Memortam. COLEMAN. EDNA BROWN. In memory of EDNA BROWN COLEMAN. who entered the sreat bevond nine years ago today. September 25. 1919, FRANK COLEMAN AND THE BROWN FAMILY. be EDMUNDS, EMMA. Sacred to the memory of my devoted mother, EMMA EDMUNDS, Who departed this life one year ago today. September 25, 1927. You don't krpw the sorrow to be left alone Until God dends a messenger into your home. 1t is sad when he sends for one or another, But the saddest of all is whew he sends for mother. HER LONELY DAUGHTER, LUCY V. GRANT. . JOHNSON, MARGARET B. Sacred to_the memory of MARGARET B. JOHNSON. daughter of Albert and the late Annie M. Johnson (nee Shecdy), who departed this iife_three years ato today. September 25. 1925. Anniversary mass at St. Aloysius Church. May her soul and all the souls of the faithful departed rest in peace. Amen. FATHER. BROTHER AND SISTER. * KEISTER. JAMES L. In loving memory of my dear son. JAMES L. KEISTER. who passed away elght years ago today, Sep- tember 25. 1920. Loved. remembered. longed for always, Bringing many a silent tear HIS DEVOTED MOTHER. LAURA KEIS- PERRY. FRANK. In sad but loving remem- brance of our husband and dear father, FRANK PERRY. who departed this life one year ago. September 25. 1927 Only a word. husband and dear father, Is all we want to say. For everything seems changed to us Since the day you went away. And we trust that you are happy In your heavenly home above, ‘Whera all is joy and pleasure And everlasting love. We cherish the memory of you, so dear; We ofttimes shed a bitter tear. 1t ts only those who have loved and lost That know_the bitter. bitter cost. HIS LOVING WIFE AND FAMILY. ROBINSON, EDWARD W. In sad_but lovl remembrance of our dear son. Edward W. obinson. who departed this life Sepiem= r 25, 1924 Softly to the waiting feeling of our hearts Our prayers unceasing flow. But we are waiting at the portal Just “will" to say go. God is a power to unfold each thought, Each leaf. each deed of gold: But I am listening away. So shall I each God-given day Listen_for my bov. FATHER. MOTHER, SISTER AND GRAND- MOTHER. MEMORIALS. MONUMENTS MAUSOLEUMS DESIGNED AND ERECTED WRITE OR TCLEPHONE FOR ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET MAIN 2968 THE J. F. MANNING CO., Inc. 919 1571 STREET N. W, WasHINGToN ,D.C. Bt FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Frank Geiet’s Sons Co. Modern Ghape” Teliptions Main 2473 ESTAB| E 1836, JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1337 10th St N.W. Phone North 47 CHAS. S. 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