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Unlven!ty of Wisconsin, Hopkl.m Medlul 8l there for about two weeks, ce 1908 Dr. PROFESSOR IS DEAD." Bpecial Dispatch to The St 1'BALTIMORE, April 20—Dr. Arthur 8. Loevenhart of the faculty of the — GEORGE F. CASILEQR, WILL BE BURIED TODAY Retired Banker and Broker, Native of Washington, Died in YFrance. LULLEY FUNERAL RITES SET FOR THIS AFTERNOON Scrvices to Be Conducted at Home by Rabbi Simon, With Burial in Hebrew Cemetery. Qurd of Thanks. m-fllc B. '.'I.nhmw CALD! iny friends, relaf of sympal ' Dartora and Camp- Gh mn'fi?flr services mfi”‘% Mt Tinen ina funeral of our. mother; Bwflu. Funeral Parlor—Private Ambulance—and Livery in Connection ‘JAMES T. RYAN Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. SE. Telephone Atlantic 1700-1701 mok his degree as doctor of mediolse «t the Hopkins in 1903. 36191 Corner Spring Road Phones { lear, 66, retired banker and, broker, will be held at Oak Hill Chapel at 4 o'clock this afternoon. Rev. Bland Tucker of 8t. John’s Church, Owrmn'n, will ofllchh Wm‘.’.‘é’&"‘ born in Wllh- versity, was : member of the New York 4"‘ St N.W. | s'ster, Mrs, Devereux Green of George- 464 st Col. Adams 10341 —————————— During the cold weather in Switzer- land international horse races were held on the frozen lake at St. Morits. Do You Keep Appointments? USINESS men, good busi- nessanen, pride themselves on keeping appointments punc- tually. And it IS good busmess to do so. But even really good business men often overlook one regular appointment; the appointment they have every Sunday. An appointment not with another business man, but with Al mighty God. As one business - man to another—isn’t the ap- pointment worth keeping? MOSES LULLEY. POLICE TO FURNISH BUCHANAN PALLBEARERS | Brother Officers Will Attend Rites for Accident Victim Tomorrow Afternoon. Six brother officers Policeman William Shirley mcbnnm ut the tenth precinet, killed Thursday in & collision bctween his motor eyeu and the auto- of Prederick L. Lanoir, 5113 m street, at New Hampshire avenue and Seventh street, will serve as pall- Dearers at Buchanan’s funeral from his home, 835 Allison street, at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternon. m six men, also memben of Pot; Motor che Policemen G. R. Douglass | hours: and W. D. Davis will serve as escort. 's chest circumference should s cent greater than that of his ~ Funerals _ Cost Less at Chambers e n'. e :au...h::f.-m B Mfifiy lflfl years, until retiring. about five years ago. - MILTON. 19, 1929, Indo-China Hop: Ends, . PARIS, Aprll 30 (Rl Batlly mile_round- bl Eronch oo Chine. 'l'hcy on March 26 Deaths Reported. hl'l ?“nl fl Doctoroft, 71, Home for Aged shd 'fllluln. &&-u e ovmm- iy Rt franklin I Ward. 38, 3 (y-h tw . 25, found m-u ear oia ‘stee cCo; ! April : lfld'lfl"‘ m‘;‘lhl‘:fh !;ul"ll it "‘. it Ol vet Gemetery. B i FIRM ELECTS CHANCE. it Merritt O. Chance, former postmaster reedmen’s | of Washingfon, was elected president Hospital. of the District Combustioneer Co. st logle ’“.'f""' 8 Tecent meeting of the board of di. . mf: = eeompol’nylu‘a(heeuu‘I formed o purpose of marke a uu— luwinnnttlge coal burner. The vin ‘offices Births Reported. ding. TR LSBT S FSPTISE 2 pdey gAS e eavioe the post- 3 tive nmeer of the Griffith Coal Corpo- "and Helon M. Helper, bov. ration and then secretary of the con- lolldlted orunlnuon known as . He has re- the pmndmcy THE WEATHER i, boy. District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia—Cloudy today and tomorrow, with occasional showers; cooler to- mwut' Virginia—Cloudy, slonal, showers toda; uuy morrow; cooler wm.’ e o Record for Twenty-four Hours. ‘Temperature—Midnight, 47; 2 am., 46; 4 am., 45; 6 am. 45 8'am., 10 am., 65; 12 noon, 2 pm. g'm..n. Gp.m 75; 8 pm., 72; lOp Hkhfl'q 81; lowest, d:t tast Temperature same year— Highest, 64; lowest, 48. llll. 38, lmlrl’.l'ler 4oy a"’wm and rude and Neille L. Sto, Kelly Phillp ‘and Tessis A Charles A. and Goldie Willjams, boy. uis mille Howder, girl. Dodek, girl: elia Satmes 1. ind Hmlell- mwmn. bor. Howard ‘and Evelrn Casste Jon .Yohnlon. huv 311 Mabel Washington, nr‘L Herman and Charteris Jonunson, sirl: OPEN A CHARGE " ACCOUNT FINE MEN'S WEAR il G . EAL FUNERAL HOME 957' reference Ask 816 M STREE' MRs. NORMAN § ROCKWELL, wife of the famous artist, says: 'Their comfort is doubly appreciated on Thursday nights” " ae teps I take seem easier, the hours I stand seem shorter, T:v.hen I wear my Cantilevers. But I appreciate the shoes doutly on Thursday nights—the maid’s night off. Then, some- times, I prepare a little “artistic” supper; and Irealize what a . marvelous help in housework comfortable shoes are. I can almost write an essay on’““The Thtee Modem Improvements | § intheKitchen''—the gas range, the elecmqténgenmr—-md i Ca.flulevcr Shoes. 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This Suite in Extra Fine Quality v oty Wi A Luxurious Living Room Suite, finely $69 upholstered, with reversible sprmg-filled cushions. Made to last a lifetime. ' lifetime. ‘New Wa.lnut Bedroom Suite Cur:fully .matched walut veneers on ; 792 hardwood,: rich in appearance and:style. Inchides' choice of bow-endsor 4-poster bed, large dresser, vamt ;‘chest of draw- ers or chifferobe. avesasieenaon \ A $2.50 Value On Sale Monday and Tuesday Only. Tide '.l'lble. (Purnished by Unued smu Coast and ‘Today—Low uda 12 pm kb a l.m lnd pv N;hude pm. "The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 5:26 am.; sun sets sg_o p.m. 'OMOITOW- nu‘np.—s\mflleufiulm sun Aununrh-o A:44 pm.; sets 4: mflmmhmuwbeu;hm one- ‘Weather in Various Cities. ~Femperature.~ Min. am. and Ashevine, X A“l‘nl % Ga. 2 BRACELET. wold. § o7 ¢ chator. hald T Sfierea. pnone weok taas Co Rews !m OF KEYS. Reward. Pe: O Jear old: Between and Silver Blfl . Re- lll'm to name Pete: rm-m vmun: T6th"and Col. rd. Gall’ Go- Tor ek, m‘"x’fifi’ g B Ee B Die. Notify Line. . o S T Rew, 207. Saturday afternoon. Rt o 208 1otk 5. nw., ’%nt Reward. Dec. T & o gres e, Bty eve- ing Det. 'ward. Dee. 35! rith al: ds: Pri- B T e 1% P SoLEMAY, o Anrfl 58 g, aRAGE | O devoted r of mw&u ad the late Henr; ‘mother Henson. ‘nl Iu"s w luum tholr b!: sisiers, one host Pu- rom ne. CURRY, NE iy, ital, On_Prida; 19, 1520, s Mfiu Hn;un: Bospial, it of Melivitle Gurry and daughter of late_Rev. Relatives and frien ln- FELTON, GEORGE BENJAMIN. Suddenly, 0 Triday, Aot 19, 1629, ai Emergency Hosp! ‘GEORGE AMIN, son or‘ lnnqnx and Buselia Jennett Pel- up st now. sged 13 apel of Nwln B 8Tt 8¢, "flnfll,- ‘ ril at 1 Tate “Pocidence. b ”fmu. Nabues thence Church, 16th nd Lamon! n.w., where ices will heid"st 2 ‘Do Felatives servi and 1mn¢l nvi Intes S Sk R FRA! 004 5 5 i, & Wi whers Tase will be celsbral hterment sk Hil mn S GANEY, JoHN D, w;; A oA main offices | HARTWIG Gharles and Jo:r:' Sherwood Ha: on Monduy, 1, Apsl) 35- o 3 D, Interment at Annapo} HILL, RICHARD. day, April 16, 1 Finerd "::d'l 4.! A :.. mm xff. late 7 Tesidence, 1524 5(h st. n.w. Lo Holy Chure o elock " n Intermen Ssturdar. JOBERH TRIMBEE HOOCH: iate Rosetta Bishop Hough, her of Miss Fran cis R | Young, Elex and James te, Monday. April 233 o arial 5 Ar- Bhuton N mu Comete By order ? % I.A' ANNA CANTRELL. On w. 929, 8¢ her residence, ANN, st Aaughier of the late Jesse A T. Virginia G, Laws. _Bervices st 8t. John's ure! Sonaare APl S5, at 3 0Clock. Philadeiphia, Pa. Siciabony and. the . i Hemaing resti "‘"z S ains = services Monday, 030 o tnence. 1o, Bi. Mat: "Requiem mass. 10 am. Interment Mount olivet Gemetery. pig LULLEY, MOSES. Depat! day, April 19, 1929, at 3; des ‘husbi MALLET. RICHARD EUGENE. On !- A Rorit 20 1035, at Erovidence Hosbital, Deloved husband of Emily Mallet. t T. F. Costello chapel, 1724 rlnnn ca pitol st. Notice of fu- peral e New Lgudon., Qemn.: e vork ey L. ‘and Cleve- 1in4, ‘Ohio, paners Dleass 0By his life at Jomw. Dg-n‘:d 1l umO’“. a Geor srbury, husba; d l ll ah Marbury, ge hlhertgl. VI:L lx;illutnl nev-lnher ol 1114, Johnson, the devoted bro! Moty nceter, wiiiases: Loer Dl.n . Alice bury, Georgians Curtls snd Anale Notice of the funeral la rc) Interment pri NELSON, B DELIA. On Frids 1829, B. NELSON, form P st. n.w. Remains resting at Co. fureral home, 2901 1fth st neral services st the Holy Trinity e-m- o] Georgetown, Monday, Departed this life T Garnela Hotmital: MAR ifin ‘and M Sna. mm"' Ratis, g r nhti;il and, i memu Puneral uun CE zion cnu o zér? 10 ave. S A Depar day, April 19, 1020, at 3 Jesidence, 1214-A Haif st PIERCE, beloved wun MINNIE. 5y NIHSt..NE Bl | with the of‘"“ parted this life sk years ours.’ yes hours of pain, her hom Vi 8 iopfive her LINKINS, C. sad but - brance’ -f OiF dear riend who Siod "'A;'in hu un ol pain, - I Hral " Tound Swses nn’:z - b MINOE, ANDREW L. Tn ssd membran I DREW L MIMCR. who der £iX years ago today, Mo_one raows the lflmlzu 5 ‘nive Of the et ‘Bl‘ 18 boi silence fror the ‘one 1 loved se we W him Dass Oh. well 4o T rememver - 8ix years ago today umwvnlam » MYERS, MARY 7. In lovin ouuam-mu MARY 5, SITERS. wha died one ago today, April 31, 1928. ’m o Hnl of sweet nnnbunu, et memars fond and b L p 1Y Be Sizars think Mmu. L SEORGE W. In ead but le ted nulhln’l ‘GEORG gled » six x years a 1923, in’ life, rmmheud in SMITH, A AUCthnlolt.ll.I ln of ‘enr dear mother, E today, Aprii ?fl'l'l. who died one 1928. and our dear father, GI E P.'SMITH, who twels 280, LBST died twelve nlu May One by one the ties are broken, by one they passed away, Byl we held slorions. token: ‘e shall meet some future day. VING CHILDREN. TAYLOR. GEORGE' SA] to the memory of Jather n‘d"‘h sband. GEGREE ‘SAM TAYLOR. who Lft lett mddenly ten years ago today, Am‘ffi iy deas sunt: MINNIE WARD who, dor garted this life four vears ago todey, April We shall meet you some glad morning resting by nu Tater fair.® HER NIECES g ] TEASON, DORIA MASOR. ERAGN > . MINNIE. In sad but loving remem. brance of our dear mother her and supt. MIN- NIE WARD. who departed this life four Years ago today, April 31, 1925. A wonderiul aunt, womsn and aid, ©One who better A wonderful worker, 5o 7al and true, Jo; In 8 million, that, aunt, was 300 Mr lun( your soul will live the time On ti !oll n hcld B et e o, e o s D"' H’m NAOMI STEPNEY. Y F. In memory of o WED! no(hu 8 undn ther, Y’ ING, S entered into lite eternai 'WEDD] gns vesr ago today. . 1928, SoNTER. o MEMORIALS. Mausoleums PESIGNED AND ERECTED THE J. F. MANNING Co., INC, 19 15TH ST, N. W, WASHINGTON, D, C, Phons_Lincoln 872 J- WILLIAM LEE'S SONS, CREMATORIUM. 332 PA. AVE NW NATIONAL T]MOTHY HANLOfi Private, Linc.'5 T. F. COSTELI-O 1724 North Capitol St. Joseph F. Blr..h’s Sons #3034 M Ste MW, foone west ee *|V_L. SPEARE CO. Nelther the of mor T SR, .t-tflrm'lt.l('. . T %|Wm. H. 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