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, secret, were PLANES WILL TAKE PART IN FUNERAL * Lieut. Col. Seth W. Cook to Be Buried at Aington Tomorrow Morning. Funeral services for Lieut. Col. Seth W. Cook, Army Air, Corps, command- Rites Tomorrow ] ing officer of Chanute Field, Rantoul, T, who died there last Sunday, will| be ‘conducted at the receiving vault in | Arlington Cemetery tomorrow mornmg at 11 o'clock. During the ceremony at the ceme— tery a formation of O2-H observation | planes from Bolling Field will (‘h’cle‘ overhead. The participating pilots m‘ this formation will be Capt. Harold M. McClellan and Ross G. Hoyt and Lieut. h(‘“tnn Longfellow and Louis M. Mer- | The panboavm will be Cols. Leon B. Kromer, Cs Valter T. Bates, Gen- { eral Staff vups, \und James M. Gra- ham, Inspector General's Department, | and Lieut. Cols. Roy T. Kirtland, Harry | | Graham and Henry C. Pratt of the Air_Corps. | Col. Cook was & veteran of the Span- ! ish-American War, enlisting in the | Cavalry on June 1, 1898. Appointed | DR. JOHN A. O'DONOGHUE. " Polish Senate Ratifies Treaty. WARSAW. Poland, February 14 (#).— | The Polish Senate last night ratified lhe | n;fdlclnc from the latter institution in Kellogg pact by unanimous vote. GROSNER’S, 1325 F from the ranks, he was commissionrdl i a second lieutenatn of Cavalry on Feb- | ruary 2, 1901; promoted to first lieuten- ant, April 18, 1909, and to captain, July | 1, 1916. After seeing service with the | punitive expedition in Mexico under Gen. Pershim‘( he was detailed to the Aviation Section, Signal Corps; § nymg mmmg at the Aviation Schoul Calif., and was rated & jumor ml.u ry aviator on June 15, 1917, ‘While with_the Alr Corps, Col. Cook aerved successively at Columbus, N. with the 1st Aero Squndrun nt‘ K“‘lv Held Tex.: Gerstner Field. | Charles, ;_Scott Field, Belle\vme S Emngwn Field, Houston, Tex., and | Tavlor Field, Montgomery, Ala. | Relieved from detail with the Ah’! Corps and serving for a brief period with the 1st Cavalry at Douglas, Ariz., he was shortly afterward permanently officers of the 5th carns Area t lumbus, Ohio. He assigned manding officer of Chlnule P‘leld lll in June of last year. TWO MORE INDICTED IN BRIBE INQUIRY || | Names of Persons in Sewer Con- tract Award Case Are i Kept Secret, By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, February 14—The Queens County grand jury last nlght re- turned an indictment cl more persons with ammotlng m bnbe George U. Harvey, Queens Borough president. ‘Warrants for the arrest of the in- dicted penom! ‘whose names were kept issued immediately ltber- ;a lvybeDum:L Attorney Richard %m by the grand jury followed testimony given earlier in the day New llfl(ol’d‘ COnn the d.ly thz bribe offer was ma te denial that lnybflhewu eredmmndeby Regularly $3.50 & $4.50 Fancy Shirts Friday Only Long Pointed— Collar Attached— All Sizes also Regular $1.50 to $2.50 Neckties Friday Only GRROSNERY 1325.F. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1929:% DR. J. A. 0’DONOGHUE FUNERAL TOMORROW | Services Will Be Conducted at St. Matthew’s Catholic Church at 11 0'Clock. Funeral services for Dr. John A. O'Donoghue, 54 years old, a leading physician of this city and professor of biology and medicine at the Medical School of Georgetown University, who (died at his residence, 909 Sixteenth | street yesterday, will be conducted in | St. Matthew's Catholic Church tomor- | row morning at 11 o clock Ma&s wm he sung by Very Rev. Dougherty, vice rector n( Cathnhc Lnl- versity. Interment will be in Mt. Olivet . Ccmoter noghue was physician to ,thnur Uni\firsll\ and a member of | the staff of Georgetown University Hos- pital, where he had chargo of lh(‘ cut< door work for many ye: He | member of the Medical SOClety Ol lhe Dl\(n(t of Columbia. A native of thls city Dr. O'Donoghue rceeived his degree at Rock Hill College in 1596 und the following year rceeived his M. A. degree from George- town University. He was graduated in STREET Oxford 65 Three for $4.50 85¢ = STREET @A EAEAEAG G A GAEAEAEAE G A ENGLE N EAE G TN EAG AT EAE NG A G EFEAE A patterns in our modern, *5 Doz. Fiqgerbowls—Sfi.Sfi AEAENENE 1A IEIENEREAEAEAG 3E 1@ GLASSWARE DEPT—R. HARRIS & C well stocked department on the third floor. FOOTED TUMBLERS WATER GOBLETS CHAMPAGNES SHERBETS COCKTAILS GINGERALES WINE GLASSES 6. INCH PLATES the half doz. THIRD FLOOR R.Harris &. Co. F Street at 11th Jewelers and Diamond Merchants for Over Half a Century Pattern in - TINTED > GLASSWARE Qlear-ringing, softly rose-tinted, attractively etched in the new Flanders Rose de- sign. Carried in open stock. One of a choice selection of fine quality glassware 8.inch Plates—$7 the half doz. O .—THIRD FLOOR *5 HALF DOZ. CARP ETS and LINOLEUM Reach the LOW’PRICE LEVELS of the HoMme FURNISHING SALE q;HS February Home Furnishing Sale offers more than 32,000 square yards of wide carpets, and 105,000 yards of narrow carpeting. Modern colormgs and patterns feature this entive display, and the carpets are in stock, ready for immediate delivery. ON OUR SECOND FLOOR SEAMLESS IMPORTED LASCONY CARPET—This beautiful carpet from abroad is woven in the 9, 10' 6, 12, 13’ 6, 15" and 18" widths. Its quality is exceptionally sturdy, and it comes in many of the colors so popular in the homes of today. 1t is marked now at 10 per square yard REDUCED FROM '$13.50 PBR SQUARE YARD Several excellent qualities .of Broadloom Seamless Carpeting in the 9, 10’ 6’, 12’ and 15’ widths, in a great range of colorings, are marked in the February Sale 506 ' 7 and per square yard FORMERLY PRICED FROM $6.50 TO $8.00 PER SQUARE YARD Many thousand yards of Importcd Velvet Carpeting are in the Home Furnishing Sale. The widths are 9', 12/, 15" and 18’ and the prices are reduced now to, per squarc yard $7 and $9 Formerly priced from $8 to $10 per sq. yd. PLAIN SEAMLESS SAXONY CARPET.in the 9’ and 12 widths is another beautifully woven fabric that comes in many colorings. During the February Home Furnishing Sale it is, perSquare yarth il i o . W BRELE W e v e e ee ehie el e SOUSEN . Reduced from $11.50 per sq. yd. PLAIN VELVET CARPETS, 27" wide, come in more than 100 colorings. There are many qualities to choose from, and they have been marked at the following Sale prices, per yard's vow R v vl v B NG e el () e $3E SB0N $4 SAU T $8175 Al narrow carpetings—figured as well as plain—show the deep February price reductions IN our own Linoleum plant at Trenton, N. J., we have pro- duced the beautiful and durable patterns that you see on our second floor. Many thousands of yards are in stock ready for delivery, and all of them carry the prices of The February Sale. W. & J.SLOANE “The House with the Green Shutters” 709-711-713 TWELFTH STREET, N. W. - WASHINGTON, D. C. STORE OPEN FROM 9 A. M.TO 5:30 P. M. DAILY, INCLUDING SATURDAY SLOANE ENDORSED MERCHANDISE CARRIES AN ASSURANCE OF SATISFACTION CHARGE ACCOUNTS CONVENIENTLY ARRANGED g - of RUGS & Four Great Floors of FURNITURE Carry the Reductions of the HoME FURNISHING SALE