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60 SUITS Reduced to LTn LvENING SLAR, WASHINGLO, WAsfilNGTON’S FINEST MEN’S WEAR STORE Tall men short men portly men heavy set men normal size men August Sale of Hart Schaffner & Marx %55 *50 *45 SUITS WITH 1 OR 2 TROUSERS $3585 $4 85 %65 SUITS Reduced to $4785 TWO BRITISH CAPTURED. HARBIN, Manchuria, August 22 (#). —Manchurian ‘bandits yesterday kid- ed two British insuranve inspectors M. Burton, big game hunter and member of the firm of Butterfield & 1. H. C. Godfrey of the of the Commercial The men were captured at Miamusze, about 280 miles northeast of Harbin, and are believed to be held for ransom. ‘The British consul at Harbin asked the Chinese authorities to secure their im- mediate release. W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road .y Col. 464 hories § %\ Garms 10341 WASHINGTON'S FINEST MEN'S WEAR STORE Sale of STETSON and Raleigh Shoes for Men Reduced to $685 and $845 Formerly Priced to $14.50 popular styles. wing tips. Black and Tan .Calfskin in smart and Martin’s Scotch grain in Brogues with Black or Tan Calf combined with White Buckskin in many styles of Sport Shoes. D. C DR. MOSBY BALDWIN BURIED TOMORROW Patent Examiner Will Be Laid to Rest in Fort Lincoln Cemetery. Funeral services for Dr. Mosby Bald- win, 68 years old, former associate ex- 'CHURSDAY, AUuUST 22, 192! . 3 [cuuncu PLANS CARNIVAL. | Patent Expert Dies I Beginning on Labor day, Setember 2, aminer at the United States Patent Of- | fice, who died in the Washington Sani- tarium yesterday, will be conducted in St. Thomas Church tomorrow morning at 9 oclock. Interment will be private | in Port Lincoln Cemetery. Dr. Baldwin, who was em; lom at Patent Office for many years, was associate examiner in charge of the medicine section at the time of his re- tirement, last March. He was at one time principal examiner. Dr. Baldwin was a graduate of the Ohio Medical College, at Cincinnati, and acticed for a short while at New Or- leans, his old home, prior to eom!ni‘w this city. Since coming here he had devoted his knowledge of medicine to his work at the Patent Office. DR. MOSBY BALDWIN. WOODLAWN MAN HONORED AT RIDING TOURNAMENT Joseph Brady Declared “Most Gal- lant Knight” at Marshall Hall Event. Joseph Brady of Woodlawn, Md., was declared the “most gallant knight” at the annual “grand riding tournament” at Marshall Hlll yesterday. John Mc- Conkey of Oxen Hill, Md., who conducts a commission merchant business in this city, was winner of second place in the tournament. Albert Hunkerford of Marshall Hall was third and John Walton Street of | Pflnvule Md., fourth. air was climaxed by dancing rs Hall last night. The prin- cipal address of the day was delivered by ’R:.preunuuve Stephen W. Gambrill Tho committee or arrangements for the affair was com] of the follow- ing: Richard B. Tippett, Sheriff R. L. Cooksey, E. W. Hungerford and Carlton Hicks. ey Radio Test Successful. Experiments with high frquency radio equipment were conducted with great satisfaction according to War Depart- ment officials, during recent round trips between San Francisco and New York by the Army transports, Somme and Grant. Heretofore vessels on that run provided only with arc and spark trans- mission. completely out of contact with shore stations for many days, but, the high frequency equipment recently in- stalled on the two transports enabled them to keep in perfect contact with |3\ shore stations every day during the en- | Gnic trip. ——— Body to Be Shipped Saturday. the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes, on Watkins avenue, Bethesda, will hold a week of carnival. The annual chick- en dinner will be served on Sej 4 and 5, Tuesday, Wedn m“% zvznlnn On the oflnr days, the usual picnic refresh- ments. pastor, Rev. James J. O'Connor, who is chairman of the benefit, will be :ouuud by & large committee of parish- ners, THE WEATHER | District of Columbia—Partly cloudy, possibly thundershowers tonight or to- morrow; warmer tonight; gentle to | moderate south and southwest winds. Maryland—Showers tonight or to- morrow; warmer tonight; moderate to fresh northwest winds. Virginia—Fair and warmer tonight: tomorrow, thundershowers; moderate | southwest West Virginia—Local thundershowers tonight or tomorrow; warmer tonight. Record for 24 Hours. ‘Thermometer—4 p.m., 83; 8 p.m.,, 74; 12 midnight, 69; 4 am.,, 66; 8 am., 6 { noon, 81. Barometer—4 pm. 30.21: 8 3 12 midnight, 30.22; 4 am., !I! 2! 8 a.m., 30.23; noon, 30.20. quhm. temperature, 83, occurred at 4 p.m. yesterday. Lowest temperature, 64, occurred at 6 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 84; lowest, 60. ‘Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) ‘Today—Low tide, 3:45 a.m. 'md 4:07 m. 438 pm.; high’ tlde, 953 am. and 10:21 p.m. The Sun and Moon. ‘Today—Sun rose 5:27 a.m.; sun sets 6:55 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun rises 5:28 am.; sun sets 6:53 p.m. Moon rises 8:21 p.m.: sets 7:28 am. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. Great Falls—Clear. legen Ferry—Potomac clear; Shen- an very cloudy. ‘Weather in Various Citles. g Temumuxe =3 WoUAIH Stations. o 4epInsaa 3| aanuisaway, Abflerie.” Tex, 3 Albany N ¥ Atlanta, L3 Atiantre Sy Baltimore, Birmingham .. Bismarck, N. D. ston. M Beaths. gL AncrTes lt urtis’ I'l‘e Bandtor Iund ot Perthy mm‘eu{ g nrmher of Mary Gay. 1o W Sndchiidren, mmm- pro Jarvis West End funers] 4 Dubvarton ave. OHALX\'A‘;Q th AR ure Rov. James B Oreen, pas: . Tnterment Ariington Nationai Ceme- TATTERSON. EVA M. on Tuesdsy. August 20, o av h"be{ulden Bauthhrook ttersor of Emma E. nneunn ner Pricay. August 23, a 2 ariors of A R. ve. 1. ters. PAXTON, LEWIS SMITH. Tuesday. Aulutt 20 lfl! AN residence, 436 West Madi- ville, Md., S SMITH. August 3 Interment at Bor- dentown, N. 23 22 August A% INE her ‘19th vear. da: TE. ana The Tate Ravmon (Richmond, Va. papers pi THOMPSON. LUTHER. On Wednesdas, Au- gust 2171020, 4t Preedmen's “Hosoital LUTHER THOMPSON, devoted “ton of Maria TthD'on. brother of Louir. LIY Luke and” Lonty” Tnompson.| Rem resting at the \\’ Ernes v . Beral patiors: 2031 Georein ave. nv. N tice of funeral later. TIBBS, JOSEFH EDWARD. Departed this life _Augu: I'F TIBES, Bettie Tibbe. e loss four sisters and l!a hralhau. Georgia Mullen. Sadie scoe. Steven an William_C. Tibbs H-rrlel T. Mitchell and Bettie T. Criey 1s0 & mother-in-law, Mrs. Maria A es: sister-in-law, Agnes Byrd: three brothers nephew and 8 host of other relatives and friends. Fu- neral from the Chureh ©of Our Redeemer, 8th and Barry pl. n.w.. at 8 o'clock p.m. ‘Thursday. Rev. Wiseman will officiate. 22 TURNER, CHAPMAX. Wedrewtas, August 21. 1939. CHAPMAN TURNER, devoted {ather of Sadie Wells Turner and Ben. min _Turner. brother of Isaiah Brool Elste Turner and Susie !erl- Friday, August 23. at 2 Vi »m om . 3 Torer 2333 Geor e 5" TURNER, CHARLES L Buddenis. on Tues- lantie City, CHARLBS L. b!lnv!d i husband ot ¥ Turner in Funeral EerVices Frigy. 3 b tros The resdencn of W._E. McReynolds. 3824 Harrison_ st. n.w. Interment Glenwood Cemeters. 23 WILSHER. GEORGE C. On Thursdar. A gust 22.'1929, 8:30 a.m., at Naval Hosp: GEORGE C. WILSHER. "Notice of fun Departed thie life Wed. 1929, 7 kR r Vood, ‘Bhe leaves ' host o relatives and friends. -Remains res her late residence. 109 Seaton pl. n ter m., Thursday. August b4 Ausust 23 from the sbove at 1 ment_Wood Cemeters: " Relhtlves and Triends invited: In Memoriam. BECKETT. LAURA. In_memory of my de- voted wife LAURA BECKETT. who de- partedt "";z life two years ago today, Au- I think of you in silence. Bulmans & sient tenr T shed ' silent tear I When others ars asieep. MONACO, August 22 (#).—The body of Admiral Albert P. Niblack, U. 8. N., | Helen: Raleigh Haberdasher || oo bewta i Raleigh, salling from Cherbourg sm,- 1310 F Street . But what T'd give to claso your hand, Brclouds | o' Rear your Voice-1 Tove vo well S That meant so much to me. 2 Gear My onls consolation that T have In store, lear 18 our meeting in heaven and pariing no : Bteeloudy re. LONELY HUEBAND. ANDREW BECKETT. * BOBBITT. THEMPIE. In loving remem. brance of our’ desr mother. PIE BOBBT" aslee; ’x"z‘ Jesuntone WONDERFUL suit bargains for every man in three-piece suits, some with two trousers, and four-piece golf suits. Styles, colors, patterns and weights are. right for now or Fall wear. urday. The American Government yes- terday arranged this with Mrs. Niblack. S SRR RRRRAR NI RRBINRS AT EERPEE PR Smern2823333%! % 8525225282 [ PEERLESS—Wa. Dearl. Reward. 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LOW_ TERMS ..$5.65 ceeo....$112,00 large size pieces. .$19.98 Fully guaranteed. Finest coveri s .$19.95 in choice color combinations. ...$7.95 Your choice. Arranged Weekly or Monthly name Elsie on pin. m-na 1633 | L Ad-ml nx:- BOSTON TERI i cense 2103. 3“1 Mo 81 Cht\! Chlsh D._C. _Cleveland 0150. Revnrd BUNCH OF KIYB and tool checks, No. -noo Phone Ga CAT m»lr h ck with white necktie and & the Retirn o Edvard Collins, 1218 unrnmn st. n.w. lews een 14th and on Aug. 21. FOX TER brown head; black ‘spots_on_bac) ers to nam Straved 'run,!qbfl Ton'%e. "nw. Reward. GLABSES. anell rlm ;,in, BISCE Case with the Son. Address_Box oce: 338228338 228 22333 F ; 8 POREIGN. (7 a.m., Greenwich time, today.) ‘mperature. Weather. London, Ensland Eart eloudy Pans, Part cloudy S Enaimn sreden r.u cloudy Gibraltar. ' Spa io0n nwich ‘time, Horta ‘(FayaD). Asores Current KITTEN—Vicinity N. .. small blue Persian kil and sides; kitten is sick attention. mmm to 1613 N. H. ave. Re- ward. North 7354 e, And Corcoran pped on back POLICE DOG. bri ip} e e DE Buckingham Noth ma RSE—Small chain purse with 3§24 check p;;nmont: wdu By and i’ Prone sentleman living at Lyon » communicate with owner eft uto on Tuesday. August ; when Teturning {rom Ghesapeake Beach? Phone Berwyn on Bunday, Aue. 18. at or_Tiear 1 st._car: rel'nrd. Ann 1062. Vicinity Zo3 L!bem 1T Tvine e Goll 03, AND CHAINGold, Hamilton: Tni. Tals o dack T Finder please call Aflantie 3637w~ Reward, WIREHAIRED ~ POOD; PY- mele." straved from 1170 e n d to above addres: 8COTCH u--ru OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT \ FINE MEN'S WEAR EISEMAN'S_7th & F LEAPLEY FLORIST 908 G St. NW. Just Across the Street Formerly at 905 G St. N.W. Funeral Sprays $2.50 o Free Delivery Phone Nat. 7672 ’ Weclding Invitattons and onnouncements The same dignity and impresse iveness which surrounds the matriage ceremony should characterize the heralds to so important an event. Those who are most particular in their demands, appreciate the individuality and unques= tionable good taste of the WeddingStationery engraved L ‘BrewapD raers and J?dimn ei-12th St. N.W. ahd meeds. special | Qard ot Thanks. FLYNN.DERENE, MARY CECELIA. The family wish (o express sincere apprecia- tion to their many friends end relatives for thetr sympatny and foral tributes ot the death of MARY CECELIA DERENE. beloved wife of T. T. Flynn. jr. and daugnter of Mrs_Mary E. Derene and W. Derene. Bratls. BALDWIN. MOSBY, On Wednesday, Au- gust 21, 1929, at 3 sm., at th ton s-munum Sre"s Jonk-lness, m MOSBY BALDWIN. beloved husband Bouman Reah Blld'ln -;m“aeuued I.B:v;:r late Georse Dlease copy.) B » IRVING SMITH. “fiha.y QAUEISt 32 1020, at m:w'xcfig of SMITH. M\e‘d".husblnd o( " Jessie G. Seali T Notice of luner ., SAMUEL. Passed e Auiguct 32, 020, at il em, s atn"vear, devoted hus- Rotice of {u- l' y on Thurs- at_his hom 18 Qui AMU] RICKER, In bi Dand of Marie M. Biicker. neral hereafter. BROWN. MIGNONETTE ANN, Suddenly. o Wednuu‘m Afikllsl 21, 1929, at ner resi- 01 residence on_Friday e Elatives and friends invited to at- tend. ~Interment Leonardtown. Md. 3 s, HILDA R. On Monday, August & “x-zo 'at_8:15 pm., in New York City, R, beloved wife of Dr. Sons R, Cesteros and dauenter of Dr. and Mrs. Aaron Russell. Her remains on' view to friends and relatives at her late resi- dence, 603 X st. n.w. Puneral Pridey mora. 3 Sclock, " trom " Holy Redegm IE F. Entered into rnt 1929, at 5:30 . GHE widow of Hiram 4 beloved mother of Harriet D funeral from the pariors of R. Speare, 1623 Connecticut_ 8ve AuTiruey, Augtst 24wt 3 B Int ment “private. (Boston papers D RIA ddenly on Tussds EMB pSuddent I DAVis, devoted RUB 2%s Sanie” Davis father of Wood. Tow, Henry and Junior Deyls, brother of Melvin and Bessi® by SR ."Il). Remains rest- On Thursday. Au 0 Frinee n t RINC Theiate wull-m ‘and_ Eiiza Deakins. Funeral from her late Tebidence, Saturday, August 24, at 1 p.m. On Thursday, August am. st her sisters R, Tingal, A EARLY. Notice of - A day. rAlerx. G:l'l'llm!l nf Suddl;Elyr H&n nds Wade H. Pairf ter of of fn ing uneral parlor Interment Fositr” Beaind ! nerar paro 85T SO ARl ATOTR faver. i ¥ LOWN. Wednesday, Au- ml-’inl-;lz'ifl:? ot Portlend. Me. aftér an Binees ot o oF Benes 7. Gove rnnmx oo “her lats residence. 3173 Jeniter i Friday, August 23, at 3p.m. " Relatives and friends in GREEN, ‘DIK 1, 1620, !‘nu'?x Eliza, umns' one’ brother. Re- W, Ernest Jarvis Co.s Omlll ave. n.w. No- ,On Wednesday, Au- T J., beloved hi ‘Green of Baltim his rk road. on Satur m. Interment New Ci Satlor, Tinera1 g patlor, 3333 ¢ tice of saoz. Au- | S Buchanan: Private J 641 H St. N.E. Linc. s er one on earth can take your place. Kegp her. Jesus, in Thy keeping. Till we ‘reach the shining shore Then. O Master. let us have her her or HER _LOVI D Lgvu’ I GBSITT AND' coRnLu CUNNINGHAM. MAURICE B. In sad bu'. loving ‘Temembrance of our beloved fa- ther and husband, MAURICE B N- NINGHAM. who departed ‘this iife eight years ago today, August 22. 1921. As the years linger on WeStill remember sou HIS WIFE AND DAUGHTER. . Tn sad and loving re- YLAND, our who died two years Aurusk 5. 1837, HIS WIFE AND CHILDREN. * JONES. WILLIAM F. A tribute of Jove and devofion to' the memory of our desr hus- today, August 2: Today_recalls na mmums To That Tealm of peace and rest. Maz bis soul rest in peace. DEYOIED WIFE, NELLIE, AND Mn\ucx. DWIGHT L. Sacred to the mem- Sy beloved hisband, DWIGHT L. MANB] o departed this life seven Tears ago today, August 22, 1622 Loyed in life, remembered in death, HIS LOVING WIFE. EDNA M. MANBECK. * MURPHY. fl.luu:\rz In sad but lovin Temembrance of my dear son. CLARI MURPHY. who departed this life e vear ago today. August 23, 19: The blow was hard, the shock severe, 1 never thought that his death was o Only those who have lost can tell The pain of sarting without we 5 LOVING MOTHER AND SISTER. * lnl.u“, vmll:\rz GERTRUDE. In I ing memory of my_ dear mother, CE GERTRUDE ROLLINS, who deps g8 inislife one’ vear ago fodav. August 1928. HER LOVING DAUGHTER. * CHIL- . FUNERAL DIRECTORS. ALMUS EL | Succeeding the onzlnll W. R. Speare Co. 1623 Connecticut Ave. Pctomac 8§ vears at 1208 H st.. 45 years at 540 P st. J. WILLIAM LEE'S SONS, CREMATORIUM. 333 PA. AVE N.W. NATIONAL 1384. 1388 CHAS. S. ZURHORST 1 EAST CAPITOL ST. b none Linootn 638 " Joseph F, Birch’s Sons (IBAAC BIRCH) 3034 M SeNAV. B Frank Geicr’s Sons Co, Modern Chapel. Teicnhone " Herbert B. Nevius Funeral Home 924 New York Ave. N.W. Main 2000 TIMOTHY HANLON Puneral Director Ambulance 543 V. L. SPEARE lmmr the, sucosssors of nor eennmn ih, the Speare establish- Phdnl 'rl”li mlm. l'l'z. t. N.W. Saich, - Dignified, Eciest service. AutSmsiis Sevics Chevel . Deal & Co. se m e MR LINCOLN 8200 Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance Lincoln 0524 JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1337 10th St. N.W. Phone North 6847 FUNERAL DESIGNS. BLACKISTONE, 1407 H Beautiful Floral Designs $5 and up. CALL MAIN $707 GEO. C. SHAFFER ETEVIAT RIS 'ES. TEL. NAT. O naos J4th & Eye —— Fromot Aute Delivery Bersie, Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. Artistic—expresaive—inexpensive CEMETERIES. "GLENWOOD CEMETERY