Evening Star Newspaper, November 5, 1928, Page 12

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. .. MONDAY, NOVEMBER Jy 1928. &R COMMANDRR CALLEDBY DEATH Col. W. M. Bobb, Head of De- | partment of the Potomac‘, Succumbs. » Col. William Mattern Bobb, 1 years| ld, commander of the Department of | the Potomac, Grand Army of the R('-‘ public, : t the residence of his daught 1421 Potomac Death was due to a_combination of ailments had been active until about 10 days After attend! ment of the G lic in Denver ing several o 1 encamp- he kepab- nd maic- | W Active in G. A. R. Col. Bobb had.long been active in the Grand Army of the Republic and ons. He had oln Post, G. rs and during the popular choice for | e Department of the | vears been active of United Ameri- g past gramd coun- ' cilor of the national organization and p nd commander of the District Jr. O. U. A. M., an¢ also the Mount Vernon on. He was an e Ellen Spencer aughters of Union Vet- 1} In addition he A ation of in the Junior can Mechanics, ict of morial | e of 15 years ve with his father in the | Trnnsylvania Volunteers and took part | in nearly all of the major engagements | in the conflict between the North and | south, | For many years a resident of this | employed at_the | soon after retirement act went into effect, 920, r Arthur Proctor, both thsi city, and a son, William A. Bobb, of Cottage City, M Funeral I ill be conducted at residence Wednesday | b rnoon at 2 o'clock. Inferment will in Arlington Cemetery, with special gorvices at the grave by the Depart- ment of the Potomac, G. A. R. Births Reported. ths have been reported to t in t 24 hours: Shie e d_Elizinia_Has y Brurslas And Dora Wesl, boy. William C. and Mamie E. Keating. boy. st ool A meeting of the Burl of the G. A. R. will begheld tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at G al )APERHANGIN —distinctive in character Jthat will beautify the home. Let Us Estimate George Plitt Co., Inc. Paintine—Paperhanginz—Upholstery 718 13th St. s and Edna Jones, girl ce J. and Catherine Thomas, girl. ey. boy. Phone M. REPAIR PARTS For Furnaces and Hot-Water Boilers FRIES, BEALL & SHARP 734 10th St. N.W. Silk Dresses —beautifully Dry Clearcd and Hand Pressed Call and Delivery Service Phone Franklin 2406-2407 DISTRICT CLEANERS Main Office. 630 G Street anches $1.49 and up Keep ékm Cle’ar: If your skin is not fresh, smooth and unblemished ment o Yard until retired | by e Post, No 8, | b tal Arthur Johnson. 30. Sibley Hospit n easy 10n a little R I nain over- night. Then h Resinol Soap. Do th t Roap, too, for Note its clean, tonic odor. Try it. At all druggists. For free sample of each, write Resinol, Dept. 20, Baltimore, Md. || DANIELS SEES SOUTH | SOLIDLY DEMOCRATIC Former Secretary of Navy Bases | Prediction on Tour Through } Section. | By the Associated P; NORFOLK, va., November 5. ephus Daniels, Raleigh N. C., nev aper publisher tnd Secretary of t Vavy in the Wilson administration,, is- sued a statement here terday, in hich he expressad the be that the id South would vote solidly Tuesday | Democracy. | “I believe the South will be solid for | cmocracy on Tuesday,” he said. “While | or_some time there was some doubt , I believe it is now tain to vote for Al Smith.” Mr.| Daniels, ho addressed a Portsmouth | cudience Saturday- ni ed ement before le v . AVIATION flew Aircraft Drafting Course Now Ready. | Columbia School of Drafting | E Paul J. Leverone, President. | | Pay and Evening Classes. Enroll any time. COL. WM. M. BOBB. Deaths Reported. | theater owners have combined. "Read this CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. through ' the South in which he has TODAY. spoken in all the Southern States ex-| The Sixteenth Street Highlands Citi- cept Louisiana and Mississippi, and has | zens' Association will meet, 8 o'clock, at had conferences with leaders in all| iha h Presbyterian Ghurch. 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