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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, DECE) BER 14, 1928 CHARLES W. HARING'S |and Teress oD o s v I]R j E SANSBURY FUNERAL SERVICES HELD | inll v Bt emourer of e outn: | WI\e Ju L ern Railway. He left there to accept nn :p intment to a clerkship in the | Puneral services for Charles W. Har- ffice Department. He was wide- | ing, 21 years old, who died in Oam:ld[ ly known as a base ball pitcher on the Hospital Tuesday following an operation | Southern Railway team, ‘for appendicitis, were conducted in St. Besides his mother and father, who is Thomas’ Catholic Church today, follow- | assistant superintendent of the Post ing brief services the residence, 3310 | Office Supply Division, he is survived by Prominent Ross place, Cleveland Park. Interment | three brothers, John Willard Haring, was in Rock Creek Cemetery. jr.; Thomas W. Haring and Frank Har- Young Haring was the son of John W. ing. |1 THE WEATHER Braths. KAUFMAN. EMOLA Lomu ‘gnw"ré harsdas, # District of Columbia—Rain tonight; ;':;;,'1‘,;;"',,,"’.:;‘ e L. tomorrow fair: not much change in ‘I‘r:‘mrt"m"(" Bd fi-u;: Testing temperature; lowest temperature to-! from the above residence | s"\fi;gtrwa-fl- night about 45 degrees; moderate south- | {on Hebrew Congiesation Cemete o 5 * G2 east winds, shifting to westerly. ~"_“L ,o“,. On_Thursds; mum- 59 - Mtryl-nd—l;.aln tonight; tomorrow v 3. 1928, JOSEPH H.. belove hnlblra ’ fair; not much change in temperature: Edwin G. |n¢ Joiy increasing southeast winds, shifting to| Josesh Maver Funéral services wil be southwest or west. held at 1009 H at. n.w., Saturday, Decem- Virginia—Cloudy, Wwith rain in east,! 0°r 1% at 3 pm and somewhat colder in extreme west MURPHY, HARRY wmm W—‘ngndn Df | Leaves Wife, Four Sons tesy.” = | | cember ' 12, 1928, Complete Cost, $199.00 - = and One Brother. ; i 7 - 7 % X . portion tonight; tomorrow fair: moder-| vears. beloved son of Madeline M. i ¥ ? ate, possibly fresh, southeast winds,| Services at the Tabler funeral home AWLERS Dr. John E. Sahsbury, 50 years old, shifting to westerly. 30" et o 81, Patticks Chireh, SONS" Inc. for ears a prominent physician West Virginia—Partly cloudy and| where'mass will be said at 9 o'cloc CARSE g Y Lures Cownty, My widely : somewhat colder; possibly showers in . ferment at Mount Offvel tism::‘egd “Rel MORTICIANS known there, in the District of Colum- northeast portiop tonight; tomorrow | ‘'ives and friends 1730-1732 Pemna. ot from lette “I am grateful for your mod- erate charge—jcr your very satis- Jactory services and I thank you llncnely for your skill and cour~ Physician, bia and Virginia, died in the Church partly cloudy. Home and Infirmary Hospital, Baltl- Records for 24 Hours. more, yesterdsy after an illness of | e il s ST ficee wreks: 12 midnight, 43; 4 am., 40; 8 am., 44 Dr. Sansbury was born in Forestvilic, oy daventer, 5177 S . 2. on Sahureay Md., April 6, 1869. He was graduated i ; | December i5. at 2 p.m. from the University of Maryland in e il Ars oy | o Cenaiarys 1895, i and -é; lnrterw-rd began the 8 a.m.. 30.23; o s :w'u' s At b JOHN A. On T:ludnyhg!cr:n' practice of medicine Sishest tas ture. 5 3 1 h st . JOHN A.. beloved He served on the draft board of his | {;‘5;“;.' ;i':g;:‘y“‘e-l::egfi‘g;;flr:f\ ’“S,: 03 40 st e monit A e county during the World War, and for | ke, 30, ocOMFTG At 4315 &N, f00N U years served s health ofmcer o e ave rince eorges County. e had been . president of the Virginia, Maryland and DR. JOHN E. SANSBURT. Highest, 67; ’;‘:;‘“T‘i” ables, District of Columbia Medical Soclety o h (Furnished by United States Coast and also of the Medical Society of Prince Georges County. and Geodetic Survey.) In addition to his extensive practice in the county, Dr. Sansbury was a Today—Low tide, 3:57 a.m. and 3:55 member of the staffs of Providence and p.m.; high tide, 9:35 a.m. and 9:43 p.m. Sibley Hospitals here. Known as & ‘Tomorrow—Low tid 140 a.m. and practitioner of the “old school,” Dr. 4:37 pm.; high tide, 10:16 a.m. nnd. e T bl .r‘,... - "‘“ % P 1 10:23 pm. Domm!cx cnur: where mass wi Sansbury is sald never to have o !"For th of nls soul. ment h.onn! OI!V?I Cemetery. 18 to answer a call, regardless of the | weather, and was widely known for his ‘Today—Sun rose 7:19 am: sun sets! RICE. ADRAIN ROY. Thursday, December 4:46 p.m. TS o0, I Providence Hospital. AD- be Relatives and friends Mount Olivet Cemetery. On Thursday. De. ADRIAN T, O bet 0. 1028, a1 Providence Hospit ADRIAN R. T_RICE, beloved son The gift that's easy to give— because gladly received. FEx- tremely elegant, ankle-tight, and of celebrated quality. charitable work. He was a member of the Masonic ‘Tomorrow—Sun rises 7:20 am.; sun beloved brother of Reg- Puneral services'at abave dence Saturday. Decem! 5. fnterment at Onk Hill ematery (privaie): RY IDA. On Friday, Decem- W Temperature »3 b4y 01:‘ |‘a"..: wmnv DA, -‘vu» ::'hhe. .:: emains H o, 8 T 4 Taltavull., 436 1t Jacque Hubert Sansbury and He is survived by his wi z y widow, Mrs. A tomeDlle anmIDS do be lighted one- | . rroN. FLIZABETH. On Thursdar. De- Donald Neilson Sansbury, and a to 60,000 Francs. Great. Falls—Clear. brother, Norman L. Sansbury, real RO fraternity and of the Independent i ’ sels 4:47 p.m. H. Rice. The body at parlor of P. Order of Odd Fellows. pendent | Parfiament Members’ Sal- Moon rises 9:32 am.; sets 6:44 pm. :gmvy.l{v"‘c"' Tin' st sw. Notice of Nellle E. Sansbury; four sons, Joh ies Rai half hour after sunset. p $7.95 TS e Rt JEG) . aPlcS aised From 49,000 cember 13, 1038 8t 1 BN 4, Pkakty = bury, Condition of the Water. dence: o g Without estate operator, of this city, e Weather in Various Cities. extra cost, two Funeral services will be conducted | BY the Associated Press. pairs packed in this attractive compartment box. 2 prs. $2.75 2 prs. $3.75 at the residence in Forestville Monday morning at 10:30 o'clock. Honorary pallbearers will be as follows: Dr. Howard Hume, Dr. W. B. Mar- bury, Dr. C. C. Marbury, Dr. Fred R. Sanderson, Dr. J. P. Shearer, Dr. James A. Cahill, Dr. Richmond Brooks, Dr. Charlton King, Dr. L. 8. Savage, Dr. PARIS, December 14.—The Chamber of Deputies at an all-night session com- pleted work on the 1929 budget, which was passed by a final vote of 460 to 120. The budget provides for receipts of 45,415,131,743 francs and expenditures of 45,369,183,966 francs, leaving a bal- ance of 45,947,777 francs. BRI Stations. &wpaaisas WouaH BEEE the chapel of the Chapll(fue of funeral herestier. (OrpNednesday, Decem- W T Providence 'Hospital rs, 1 Willlam F. Patten, Dr. Carl Henning| One of the Chamber's last acts was | Atlanie. ‘& i%a thiends Poreited Cemetery. In Memoriam. INDY. JAMES F. Sacred fo the n‘o"":u',‘hu-hnnd and “{ather arney JAMES ¥. BUI eparted this life fourteen eurs o sy December 14 914, Buy them for every woman on your list. We’ll mail anywhere, exchange after the holidays—and they’re warranted for satisfactory service. to the Lord. with simple heart, Al) ghl‘: thou hast and all thou art. Renounce all strength but strengih divine, And peace shall be forever thine. e B l e saints hlv! rod. H’TI n!VO'Dl"VD WXFI D!LH.IA DAV ELLA AND SON-IN-LAW. J. AR Wi R A "g "R;G!. w‘ho passed away December I RREESEREANR 333 RNRENN SRR R R R S § : .35.3?-'?»:3.3.5?535!8.‘53555.‘55.‘553.‘53 = 7th & K 3212 14th “Women's Shop"—1207 F “Man's Shop'—I14th at G Our “Arcade Shop™ 3212 14th St is open evenings Deaths Re rted.. ke T onis o IoT of you. de L Mary, Gibbons. 83, 1314 North Carolina Births Reported R R g-m Gertrude Berman, 83 1z mh The muwm. N 6 b Lo :;f,l‘:_:fl’",}g . . 3815 s have il AT Conttns, T3, St Birabeti's Hos. | the Health Department in the inst 54 hours: g A" Biooy. + ot nfi"""‘ and ‘Marsareie Nimmerricnier, Jr. | THOMAS, HUGH, 4, tibute, of, v g fi_g;:e P Slokes, 68, 401 K st s w GMAS, who 'i-u i, Uifee Tedrs ago tor Wilam C. Spatging; . ay. December 13. & tinlip Today brines back ua memories Of 8 dear one gone 4o rest. And ches o think ‘of i ‘Are the ones who loved bim, and Dr. Roy F. Higgins. to raise the salaries of members of Par- | Atlantic Git liament from 49.000 to 60,000 francs. |Baitmore. Md | This raise carried with it the provision | Bismarck, N. B’ that after the election, no member of | Boston. Mags. Parliament might accept a position as | Gharieston. | an officer or director or any other |Chicago, Il . cxeculive jposition with any, fmascial, Sincinnatohio. industrial or commercial company. If | Gol 8. To Match Your Odd Coats | ich s position. were accented. . the Benver o 91 member must immediately resign from | By Base, ‘Te EISEMAN’S, 7th & F|rariament. (“l:l:::tuénT"T'ex E— e ions | et &, Bek, = rancs the appropriation for pensions |India OPEN A CHARGE | {d-for the care of those mutliated in Ingiasauit ) the war. To increase the pay of |Ka& oits government functionaries, 500,000,000 ACCOUNT francs were provided. s 5 e budget slightly reduced the taX E FINE MEN'S WEAR on small Incomes, and also provided for i 4 R 3 many social reforms. 2,'3.";,.;'.,."; _‘°- S a8 Slous m"{"”‘&'h-?fin MOTHER "AND. SIS- 7t e e 2988 66 46 0.0 R‘.}“ TER. = s YOUTH HELD BY POLICE iy fe 00 3 8 o A femembtanee ot S Gt Bot bt 3 aleigh, ' N, e 6 S s Tear aeo toglny Becomber 1 o 1 . N, e e aga Togay. TUXEDO SUITS | FOR OHIO AS FUGITIVE & o, v 345 & i i i e RS g Silk Trimmed 53 / . { 4 but lovin re- 3 ity N A well dressed youth who gave his Lout: { JOHNS. ALBERT H. In sad bu Liberal Credit Terms 5 | Eamehni; James W. Dugan nnd!lam- as BERE R0 Dl&‘kg rflfn"den’?r‘lu “hi lltf; : ynch is being heid by local police for | Spok s {wo years ago EISEMAN’S—7th & F | ruthorities at Mansfield, Obio, where 6 Rua” | Some mav think e he is alleged to have escaped in 1924 SREIG ,..“‘...fifl'u they know the e | [, the State reformatony. Ol PO (@ am. Greenwich time, today.) nal e iR OUF ekt Cancesled erry & W alsh '“B)umomleflmm’; 5 Faria l;:r: Clouds | ~“Bince ‘vou were Called avay. r orticians g&ets:ny at Pennsylvania avenue and | Stockhol Where ,:’:',,'::.‘, {:,," 6"" Bivr. . street. At first he professed to GRANDMOTHER AND GRANDDADDY. * Private Ambulances b'e ui"' mn a visit to Gallinger Hos- | Horta ((,;nyi:l‘:. ‘Atore: 5 1P clouds ’%?'&r::n:z;rofl In sad but loving re- . = - 29 H St N.W. Main 984 || F'ui'Semove o headauarirs " | Expitan, BoEie "™ o B 7 Guba. Efg'.',"’“’ Tatiy temis zm nemory Colfln. Uln-l Zone. a loved one laid to res And lhfil! 'ho .Illll r!ll?ll‘be Ee Are the ones who loved Mm st. EISEMAN’S SEVENTH AND F STREETS Wlm in’ ave. - Haye: » ge: ¥. and Amm 7, . Koiser, "8, Seheld Hovsital. enlan M. Bevans. i foert E. Owens. 26. en route to Provi-| Lewis Mc ‘ha Naty 3. Hi, Bov. dence Hospital. ank Charles W. Haring. 21, Oll’fi'Id Hospita j gdward E Chambers, 17, 147 N. Carolin *“William Thomas Middleton, 5 hours. Provi- dence Hospita w \'vivmum Banks, 89, Home for Aged and injtomes Bird, 10, Home for Aged and z‘ Prudm!lnx Hospital. MEMORIALS. . MONUMENTS MAUSOLEUMS DESIGNED AND ERECTED 'WRITE OR TELEPMONE FOR ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET MAIN 2068 THE J. F. MANNING CO.. Inc 919 15TH STrERT N. W. WasmmeTow. D. C. Jdamas Biair. Ple; ‘Thomas hcklon, 37 Prudmtnn Hospital. 3 ATZ- CMIL!I H. On Decembe: 10 Elizabeth Green, 27. St. Elizabeth's Hos. e ah i Teddence i On PHfohn_Carter. Children's Hosplial x4 Ty ved husband 3. Infant of Maud Smith. 1 hour, 2110 L s of Barba 's, Puneral from the lml l‘! e} X o December 15, Raturdar. nd friend invited. FOR LOST Al pply Animal Rescue rden Beginning Saturday Morning at 8:30 o'clocl ALS. AT Regers Vl Cemetery, tAflll!lu)lln Cflfi‘“’. [2R,E0%h WAL S o7 R o S A GREAT CHRISTMAS SALE OF \ ERACEET. oo, _ea e g:“ ’:'.i'.‘.“fi,g;;;fi:gr and Etm.".._ : S 5 e _“"““";'}' ™ Lmfi;. tricnds” ?fim.‘q’. T? COLLIE DOG—! on BLOCHER. ELLA O. Priday. December ale. befrine Marylind, tas: ¢ Rer residence. . West Qlitton Miss ©O. BLOCHER. Notice e of t\lno:l ma;. o g RGIA. Suddenly. on Wednes- e cm ember 13, 1928, GEQRGIA nnnzwiu 1 - rown and. sis- - — Brow! er spaniel. eel 1 o ile | 4. W] e Jocko £ as A m-u“lm‘v mect lack Dane, Sund Pune . “December 15, at . i chapet, Modern Cm-- AR TS IE. d e woncrm. AT mq Manitions Buildin 'V'L COLE. Pres. $30, $35 and $40 Suits and Overcoats have been reduced to $24.75. Honest reductions have been “round. marked PnTon hew: Detense highwas: Ernest Jarvis Co. fu- ber 12, 1921 | rox rr RRIER. small. male. whit n;'\\_«_,:m 8. uuu i, W. W. Deal & Co. « X ™ Becemi 9 Bame of Buddie. Reward. 01 G n.v.. Apt 'm" AL e R H. 'RIFF RIN( __1724 North Capitol St. _ NORTH #7. Ci e i A Dec. e ertits CUMMINGS. JEANNE 0 STI Return to 912 Dost. receive suit- low of Horlel 8. Cunfmini l \‘ N \\ Phone turday. De- e SPHL o A Prans._eeze 1009 H St. N. rly M. H_P. on ’l‘huadlr Rtudriioon: 82nd vear. hi Succeeding the original W. R. Spearg Co. P s . i Plnder u'x'lf'mem 325 reward if returnec nerdl parlors. hn 0- ave. n.w. Quick, Dummn mmm Serviee, long tail. spotted | Lo 816_H ST NE. LINCOLN -8200. By e . o'clock. Interment Mount Olivet Ceme- 0 aedu, Decorm “Joseph F. Birch’s Sons ne. able reward. fiom her Inte residence on Satur- isned 1841 ::mhtr 8, formerly of 1769 Willard Neither the nuceeuuré Ds{ NOr COnM between G h N e h.w, | LUCIAN THOMPSON. M40 F St N.W, son of the & us M. Duvall. ! Bal ember 15. at 2 X lm * Miller. 3215 11th place s. CLANCY, JAMES 'Ill\n!lgvv De. Al“nmuhvlt Service Chapel ck "t tail, ear o Pt drown. miked: answers. to T. F. COSTELLO G. ol tery. 'ICKPIN. C'“D dhmondx one IL her’ xeslflenu 1756 Sty e (ISAAC BIRCH) \ ¥ N eORYANT PAPERS Jau Mondey STIEr: | Gy, December 15. ae MS Hae T ot Hotse winits. FInder Cail | DUNCOMB. MAGGIE, The Lincoln . V.1 SPEARE CO. 3 Hal sie0 0 11 Relief Association snnounces the death of ; , Mrs, MAGGTE 8 'AND DIAMOND SET TING from ring. nlflfl’ll services at 313 North | with the original W are est: all Ce sy DUVALL. KENT. On Wednesday. December q R Glenmont, 1 DUVALL. i his LM 8 n Connecticut Ave., s Ocmu.ln Rayhnd Mar thow Setacy pavers iecve sonrts Potomnc 4600 E GARRY. MARY E. Suddenly, Wednudly . Decer mber " 13, ged 5 rre 8 beloved wife of Jams Pllfl!rll from the r!(ld!lltt fll htr d r Hayes. 073 0 SR made on honest clothing. It’s an excellent oppor- + | Wrm. H. Sardo & Co. mber 1 Private Limousine Ambulance 8 Bominicks Cbl;un:h wnm a2 8 8. NE Il tunity to dress up for the holidays at substantial Modern_Chapel Lincaln, $6OT biack, nat d’ | Ntme and daress on cnlhr‘ % Biiver Cemeters, Frank Geier s Sons Co. = GKIIH RTA. Thursd: December | 111 snwr:«cu:s—-pm or o "~ tortoise-shell J‘ AT min.. ALBRRTA O thlm“ uoi.f.f"a'n"ln Trleahone Main 2473 ighter ol the ST D JOHNR."WRIGHT cO. 204 Filas A" Greene ana. sister of & om Al parlor, | _1337_101 N.W.___Phone North 41 et 48 f2iit |~ CHAS. S. ZURHORST A to1, BasT cavivoL e. g B Chicago, | = e My savings. Fine all-wool suits and overcoats that Hundreds of two nld lfl ets on & lap ring, garments are in the sale—every size, every model, _ / i n.""....“ B Smngt have style, quality and charactér. pphire Wrist wi s tfern with inscription “B: A "z'(‘ru'u{ ‘on thlck Teward. ~Cali | WRIST T u,’mfi EIE Wfeened: B3 i BELLA el in a host of handsome patterns. ' / FUNERAL _DESIGNS. tomac Park at .l“ Pu Vol o7 s ; LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS : . 7§ valiea o .m‘ G"r_:v:“-'l::;l ,’;;:"E“;'fwc:gj‘“%id;’-“m" : IGEO. C SH o : / “lcelol m.{fi:‘a oy .2’“"’."‘“'" '"32 MiuTON 'GUTRIDGE, of s 1t st ox. RATE PRiCTS T TE N ot AT fi" —are yours for the asking. You can buy now for { | Lotnro ";:w:r.g'.,’}fl g e Taliavih, 436 "in" w0 SuT Notice o Oux'Only Store, l4th&, : c ; ; . o B Wi WATOCH, HAWKINS. JOHN MENRY. Departed this P RIITRCL Christmas and pay later during January, February and ] ., Thsgrdes, evatas . il ’r’.’.'m..':‘.“"‘;’fii:::é&':' x?‘:_m Yottt | Gude Broe: TZ ¥ st. BLACKISTONE, 1407 H Beautiful Floral Designs $5 and nd up March in small weekly or monthly payments that vou'll * ., 5 o 15 ', hardly miss 2 i 5 TR, AvBeEv. B, i | § Rewaia | petidence n‘? Linden . 1. - ioine '“(h" 2 W}“‘.’ “""2 oo Seaves | ranging flewers o o e L C I'IICHARD (Ine.) Cor. 14th & B 8ts. M. 58 GOLD. NOTE betw L S nhounel Capits mank, .’uw- Ha') « effect.

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