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THE EVENING STAR, W;\STHNGTOA\’. 5. IR]I)\Y OCTOBER 19, 1928. 9 :———__———‘_—-—— M. J. McCARTHY DIES. :’é&fifi%fi%};&fifi?&i?Ms::’d POLICE SEEK HEAD GIRLS MELUSEI M. C. A. POLlCEMAN |N]URED THE WEATHER JOSEPH M. GREEN RITES In Memoriam. Tuneral of Plumbing Contractor to lUF HUSBAND HUNTERS 7o to Extena Facities in murat| [N TRAFFIC MISHAP| '— TO BE HELD TONIGHT |Prawyse sncumarn woxzerer: ea Y s bia—Fair; slight] ey FeilE |'-'mn\n e ARCHIBALD, MOKC Be Held Tomorrow. 'GEN R. D POTTS BURIED. | Sections Studied at Conference, District of. Colum| i slightly . g |Ds~puty United States Marshal| 14 vears and 2 months. Ausust 19. Mich Carthy, 64 _— CHICAGO, October 19.—A plan to cooler tonight; tomorrow fair; gentle to t i ’ i and dP:dnlo,(r:r*yrr,Ax, ALETTE BRAWNSR. s Ty, o v el : ) . o % okttt ill Be Buried in Easton, who di af a20 todey, Octener 1 old, for 30 n.:; in the plumbing mn_\Retired Officer Laid to Rest in Ar-| Miss Helen Davis Left Them in| nd “the ‘thollitien. 6f Y. M. ©. A Dellinger in Hevious Condition Fol ; nu‘,:]. mz sr)'u!ll:\(c;l"x:;':dc’\r\‘::t} ‘:ox::;w - el S - tracting business here. died of apoplexy | lington With Honors. Hotel, Companions in Nash- |branches In rural communities 1o lowing Collision of His Auto With gin ¥ ' Pa., Tomorrow, | tomorrow fair; not much change in hing Thy cha e | women and girls was suggested yester- piehiste | Ofis must be newr. ::le(l;svhome, 3826 Veazey street, Wed- | Military ceremonies _attended the ville Declare. [t B tids el iy Bus in Avlingion County temperature i : o Funeral services for Deputy United T"Fl;rRfln-\‘r-EM meet onr. O ; slightly cooler In cen- | States Marshal Joseph M. Green, who SEVOTED CCaibREN. Mo burial in’the Arlington National Ceme- IR | workers called by the nationsl couneil e o @ h ELLE, . G 3 Funeral services will be conducted mfmv this afternoon of Brig Gen. Ram- [oe e B G Ar and . dlxousalon sas, Portions fanights fomor) died at nis home; 234 Foarteentiustraet | | RAjhs (= %08 s GIADYSARD AR St. Aloysius Catholic Church tomoIToW | 50 b Potts, U. 8. A, retired, who died | BY the Associated Press e el e 4 c o weat, winds. . | southeast, Wednesday, will be conducted | prroeTre, 1 morning at 10 o'clock. Interment Will at’ Walter Reed General Hospital last| NASHVILLE, Tenn., October 10. [Gf the probesal Wil bo e A A B[ wativomun gl 1 Onllinger land ~Partly cloudy tonight; |at the residence tonight at 8 oclock, " beloved ity be in Mount Olivet Cemetery, = per of| Wednesday. The honorary pallbears | Miss Helen Davis of Washington, who | ™5\ rnein ot that Mndveda of | Y000 b, uf (e (i preatnet, was | SEhtly cooler in central and west, por- N el w}gunm'g;xynu‘;a;lon 234, Knights I o L e MM Gen | stareed on ross-country hunt {or the |omall fowna that have Nout Mewa aenonaly It today, when I e | o GRGEOE S0 | came here fiom Easton to accept the| Loved 3 emembered elmick, Brig. Gen. Eben’ Swift. | “ideal husband.” was the object of de= | Christian Associotions have 1o st | g, o, WA {1y B0l1INON. o1y tha 0 : - gk : AMY BURDET of Columbus. He is survived by his|Gol john A Lundeen, Col. Adam Slaker tective search here, and her two com- | it i R R v il LRI " "“" " Records: tor 24 Shours; osition of rlryym m-rxhg! in Which | cLARKSON. MARY KATHRYN. 1y 1. widow, Mrs. Mary A. McCarthy: three| angCol H. C. Williams, all of whom | panions. fiving the names of Mrs. Hows “More than 100 dplegates from the [ BOMevRId i Atinglon Cointy, Va Tharomter—& pacity he served for 14 years. Chief ™ v ¢ sons, J. H. T. F. and L. J. McCarthy. | are on the retired list of the Army.. and Mrs, Frederick, were bemonning, pitied’ Heates . sottmtund. O | IV & Hawnn ot o b el byl o i A e ! P”‘» Cidta | : : jed they had paid Miss Davis for trans- | (ho conferen il A Bl L jo | Baromete 20.99; e n . 3 —_— = = Canadian Heads Rail Group. | portation o e | the conferew aned hand e chal and interoal o, 4 : I’m‘ il P kS g b g is a di to him. i e | . Dyed Mourning Black | S m— | The party reached Nashville from ! * Wi 04 2 midnigh i 4am, 20 n 18 siitvivearby his wiaiw] 1x e e st ye g | NEW ORLEANS. October 19 (/) — e e fre TWO "MEN COLLAPSE Dhelllger went off duty b § welock | ® &M, 30.00; noon. 29.96 Green, who was the first! _ MER LOVI) b SR ALICE | Ernest Crossley of Montreal, district | Louisvilie, and afte: goi a hot 0 Highest temperature, 79, occurred at! yoman in the District to be served with | FLETCHER. FRANKLIN E. In sad bu I o B piY 3 - SOTO g el was on his way o bis , BER. ¥i4 In 24 Hours | passenger agent of the Canadian Pacific |the two women misstd their leader, (1 ng ant noon yesterday subpoena to do jury duty under the pmembrance of oie deat” son | Ralroad, Ras eiected president of the | Coringe, thes to poniee. - ¢\ AFTER DRINKING LIQUOR v lio) 0" clkion it At | , LoW temperature, 63, occurred at | how i permitting women to serve, e | Peoiitca JmANLLY, 2, FLEICHES. o CarmackDry CleaningDyeingCo. | Americs, Mocaton, of Trveing P | iongne, (e ol Dol ) ey itintinton 1 e e B |1 T 6 Dupont Circle 2169 18th S here yesterday. St Louis was seloeted | W05 sohit to a Nashville newspaper | pim Extras Found Unconsclous an (1% o BB B Mo i | o oy 7 s it Tacon | Franklin Columbia 636 as the next meeting place. | sig h‘zh‘;\]x.{‘: l‘::‘d I‘.m“ 4 2 Street Returning From the courthonine Tide Tables. Alice Green o :;‘,;;’;; L G PO [oF tne windh recinet” when s motor | Soele Suter) | Carh ut ZEbanks £ § W [erick Ts decided to visit relatives § ANGELES. October 10, Frank | €Yele tkldded and overtur ot Kighth AL BURROV 5 Should 7 % | Pather ks s ha found her ieat | Bariey 63, and Mgurice et 80 b | Ghe paiife o Tor ireatment T D B : You Should Have Gawler Service/ A [ The trip is believed to be at an end,” [ ot FHuee Were T whednielol Mrn, Lotte Willisma, 04 years old, | T00% PIvi i Y | the missive rc She gave Nno-clue 10 [ forday and Iast night Were In o 86 317 Wisoon I avenie sultered brulsen LU e ¥ u and 10 Extract From Letter— | ! Cranat e Mesenb aguisss. cond Dupont_Olrcle (his morning by n stieet sl ; bt In sad but lovine re- rgeons at the Los A ear, Bhe wan treated ot Emergeney i e mother, ELIZ. Held on Sweetheart's Charge. | City Hospital sald they belleved both by “where 10 win sald that her | 224 pm ! e > I o Do, deid on consider perfect. Your uniform i = | were victims of polsonous lquor, Which | oondivion 1s not werlous, Police have | TOMorrow—Sun rises 6 e kindness, rare tact, courtesy 3 The claim of his sweethear he | had caused six deaths here in the last | poy@udt | NGk Aovous, Bollce Bave |y, 523 pm BITTLE, TACO and personal supervision of all - AN |stole two diamond rings. wort! 10 days o B o ihe | ™ Moon rises 11:50 & § 5 the matters which have so —=={_ | | resulted in the arrest here 1o V| Police say that the men were on thetr | (i CriReH G B et whil b Wit | Automobile Jamp : : i recently been on my heart and \ | Headquarters Detectives C. J | way home from a bootlegging establish- | it K0 hslf ficar- atter i ¢ residen Sar Toser My heart ahis both wander mind are greatly appreciated.” K i and Howard Ogle of Thoma ment. when they collapsed, virtually at v , | Rice. vyears old. He is 1 the sesme. tline . Condition of the Water. JOSEPH - (GAWLERS : R ——— . PLANE DAMAGES DENIED. | Goat Tt clear T T : "_:rm paveHTER. and O wtreets northenst, He went u,lluu high tide “Everything you did we cll ‘ {| ; Potoma lear; SONS- Inc. i Lepers Declared Cured. L i otomac, clear; | ¢ A A . 3A, Latvia, October 19 (). —F hicago Held Not Liable for Lan- e s it % Sost I ] b Perry & Walsh ||, 2104 1auis ostoner 10 o —Pous | Chicago Held Not Lisbie for Zan ; been discharged as cured o) atser, . Sinwler Ik | o s r Zstonian Leper Asylum on Oesel phier Crash. 2 Pewna. Ave. NW. RACTA || Morticians sland {reatment by Prof, Paldrok| CHICAGO, October 19 (™). —This city : Al ite | o Ga by dav. Main 5512-3513 N 4 rpat with o reparation called | does not assume any lability for dam- P : e AT ; L 2wa - = . Private Ambulances “*Slganal.” - The new medicine is the [ages sustained by airplanes at the mu. | sta A 3 AND HUSBAND il G T AR AN, 3 Juicome of experiments by Dr. Feldt of | nicipal afrport and 15 mot legally 3 etk attie” Goine . igene Wil mbrance of oo Gatrey. o i, lovine 29 H St. NW. Main 984 who now Is working in the Koch | quired to pay . : il private v AR ; ther. HILLEARY C memo e damag ; Sy tute at F Corporation Counsel Roy Lesch declared : 2 4 i 3 — — | yesterdaym Maj. Thomas nphier of | r - y this ur uyief is blest. a - the ;r{fuwrr)nllnr‘n!:ll Air Transport Co, 4 % 3 1 ‘ MES f 4 1 1 deatlys grim < + y i by 2 |fought an adjustment from the city | 0 3 0 r 4 Phurse t . . < MEN'S "WE AR S T @ R I‘A}ht‘muw his afrplane, valued at $20,000, | Atlantic 20.96 G4 Slondy 5 noon. at ; JAMES A bty R was “practically demolished” when it | 5 9 6 toved - r WILLIAM T. In sad but Joving collided with a city truck when taking 3074 { i y ns i the L ng and | membrance of my ‘dent husbeud g fo- off from the fleld on September 29, he | Bosion. 1 2 8 60 030 C 3 ners lay, October 21, at 2 LLIAM T. PIERCE. who so sud- sald. Lesch held that the city s acting : 2 58 003 Cloudy [,y M. E. Chirch Gcioher 10 4 s merely as a landiord and not an in- | Chicavo. il . 315 ; e e PN e {wm one. and take your rest, surer, 1 X 8 50 ... Cloud 57 Siied 1 he thought it best. . - : cloudy A Lod . A lence you suffered, in patisnce you FOUND. El Pasd, Tey, 03 g0 50 .l Bt y| @ X of a n VING WIPE. MAY. NEAR CONGRESSIONAL 'LIBRARY, bifocal | Helena, Mont. . 2010 63 48 " & e 2 i ¥ - N spectacles.Phone Adams 974, <% | Haron. s Dak %3 i y s oW o'clock " Members will e Do hegven VELVET PUMP SLIPPER about size 6. at | It : oudy i ¢ the chureh. By order of tie 'And ook Cur fainer away M and Vt. ave: can be obtained. Call |} e 6 loudy . e S w HIS LOVING CHILDREN. at_1504 Vt." ave., Mis. 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