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* Col. 0432 Col. 0432 Doctors Recommend % W. W. Chambers Ambulance Service It is the best and the charge is only $4.00 in -ity. ~ 1 will give you a complete funeral, cars and all, cemetery lot included— $150.00 . GRAVE VAULT | guarantee my Or any other best quality service, $75 up, i lml v-nll. Prlu. $85.00. perfect. W. W. CHAMBERS CO. Washington’s Most Reasonable Undertaker. 14th, Cg’;,?'_‘,:,"},',‘-,fl- N.W. 1 defy any one to say this is not first- class goods and service. We have expert embalmers, Our Manager, Will Elliott, is a man of 35 years’ experience. Col. 0432 Col. 0432 £2.09 000080900060 .2.0.20.¢8¢ o * : i : » iR 3 444444444)“»4444 x¥ » B 0 0 s o *HE EVENING STAR, % GEN. WRIGHT DIES IN ATLANTA HOME Served a5 Controller General of Georgia More Than Half a Century. By the Associated Press. ATLANTA, September 14.—Gen. Wil- liam A. Wright, 85-year-old veteran of the War Between the States, and for half a century controller general of Georgia, is dead. His patsing Iast night after the strain of the recent Legisla- ture took fromthe State the official who had held office longer than any man o to Aubmn his name to the vote of peopl Gen. wflsht became ill at the close of the 1929 session of the Georgia General Assembly, several weeks ago. His condi- tion was diagnosed as a | Wa ments of the first was nnr advanced age and he nflad w g rviving sre his Wil are e, & son les a brother, Robert ‘. Wfllht of Nash- ville, Ter;nulnu lhmu“r. . ‘Thomas of Savannal general was born at !aullvll!e Ga., January 19, n« the son idier. He enlisted as & pflnu In his regiment, the 3d Georgia, at the advent of the war between the States. He received a wound at the second battle of Manassas, which caus- ed amputation of his right leg. He re- und heal farmi in Augus Appointed muoller aenern in 1879, Gen. Wright was elected the next term and served with 17 governors his continuous office, being opj two elections and never ducted a campaign. ving Edward Gibbon, prodigious author of the “Deeline and of the Roman E;npire," was & most lazy man in private e. Palais Royal Day Sept. 16th In tomorrow’s papers the Palais Royal has an announcement of importance for all Washington Monday Our Great Fall Merchandise Event Palais Royal Day —will be celebrated with offerings of new, sea- sonable merchandise at prices that will please and surprise even those who are familiar with our for- mer notable sales. Read the full details in all Sunday papers—and then—plan to be here early Monday morning! 8l For 3 days only! The most s| used mvnlualhuutyhueveruecn!lmpflad used cars—attractive in a ce, me- chanically sound, fully equi iced lnvndunevuforqmckuh Anwugthu large selection you’re sure to find just the PRICES T RIFICED oh our entire stock ot LOW PRICED 1927 Buick Master Six 4-Passenger Coupe Late model, driven very few miles, original green Duco and in: terior are like new, new Goodynr All-Weather Treads on all wheels. Reduced for Saturday and Sunday to— lm BUICK IAI‘I bumpers e m It i ana rellability et ou vay enly.. br: rand-new car lor.. Py "“Wmm.h. fll.llfih.lb %‘%«E’..... ?0 Wol-'l inish, 1 Susands amasing ba: front o months ......"ilm : Alll 7 $389 e aan Cyed.iof Bant S LB D LT 8477 A T -":.:rw E 'n-ml—u-n-u Buy On Our Euy Pn‘yment Plan_ EMERSON & ORME 17th and M Sts. N.W. WASHINGTON, D. C, FUNERAL RITES FOR AUTO CRASH VICTIM TOMORROW |2« Mrs. Minerva A. Anderson Will Be Buried With Services in Sher- wood Presbyterian Church, Funeral services for Mrs. Minerva A. Anderson of 2900 Carlton avenue north. east, who was killed in an automobile collision Thursday night, will be held at 2 o'clock I(ona.y afternoon at the Sherwood Presbyterian Church. Dr, “gge;‘ ?z‘:‘zwn the tor, will officiate, ane rment will follow in Rock Creek Cenietery, Mrs. Anderson was the occupant of & car that collided head-on with an- other machine on the Little River -t‘:‘xm‘\’":.' lfllflut 'thruh miles from Fair- , other persons were in- Jjured in the mldenc Her Gawler's to uubmhmem 1754 Penn- sylvania, where n will remain until the funeral services. CHARLES E. HOYER DIES. Consolidated Press Clerk, 53, Had Been Begiously Ill Week. Charles E. Hoyer, 53 years old, & clerk at the offices of the camolldtud Press in The Star Bullding, died his home, 4709 Ninth street, yuml He had been in failing health for som time and was serio ill for & week. He @ survived by his widow, Mi Minnie M. Hoyer, and two daughte) Mrs. Ch‘rlu . Gross and Mrs. J. M. Sanders, services will be conducted at the residence Monday afternoon a o'clock. Interment will be in the Metho- dist Cemetery, Alexandria, Va. Deaths Reported. Frances E_Murphy, 78. 432 New Jersey ave. Ten G, Puiler: dney Bush. 76, ank Ralbowski, 1 i) rd. 'Iz ng "flllb&!h ‘s Hos- oitgh ancis V. Amer 73, Home for In- !uélbhll. ;; erine Stoddard, 53, Providence Hos- '"n- ; Wellins, 37, Georse Washington = nm‘u Kyte, jr., 10 months, Children's sglr les Wiener, 4 months, Children’s Hos- lnhm of Bdward J. and Marssret Mo- 1408 A ‘st. s H 1809 B Garneld Hospital, . Gallinger Hospital. Hlndel the great German composer, n enormous eater, and, whenever -ht ate at a tavern, ordered dinner for Ilhru OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT FINE MEN'S WEAR EISEMAN'S—7th & F 3% Compound Interest Paid on Savings Accounts Bring One Dollar or more will make you a savings depcsitor The PAYDAY. help you. 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Pannie Ray, 4 Marguprite elty, snd For™s. Tusiel 98¢ ‘The t Cole: content to sit rron?o. nwmln(”ffi nl.ht. threading the dreamy mases of his own mind. Yse Sitoo. tmyn'? goyl? "fl. 'rhurmv "onln‘ ai ward. Tivoll Theater or mh nd Reward. Call Col. 8600, Apt. Tuesday between 4036 G Re! 1 'D NG —Wh id moui % of nrmnwao‘l. Re mr:l %o Bank twood. . 1 frame. or _near Biron Aration. Friasy. ‘Rewara. "oul BFaa. ley_387. teh: - tag N returned immediately Hichey, 1001 16th n.w. 2o FUR. acarf, stone marten, i 8quare, Thursday, 1 p.m. Adams 9184, GLASSES, 1 s, orth_0075. McPherson ward. Call ens. 301 R 3_m lost ‘Fri. night. Reward. Biack and Brow 1031 Irving st. . Adams 2042, 15° PURSE, Tady's, blac hospital bill. "Re: an, w_Hampshi; Hnnh 3280. Masonie. in TCI'!, cm%‘;fia nflered Call Ward- Beautiful Floral Tributes Artistically. Conceived :3i_0 and up They May Be Shipped Anywhere! 1407 H Street Nlhonnl 4005 “Your Ship In” Do “Columbia” is ready to Columbia & Surplus, $650,000.00 1 F Street “Kew Gardens"—which give this splendid apartment its name. Retw Gardens 27th and Que Streets N.W. You'll feel at home in Kew Gardens, for everything about the Apartment suggests com- fort and contributes to convenience—superb loca- tion, splendid size rooms, handsomely furnished lobby, private playground for the kiddies, cafe. Frigidaire in Every Suite You are assured 100% service under resident management. Make your reservation NOW. 1,2, 3, 5 and 6 rooms; one and two baths— 925 15th Street B. F. Saul Co. $40 to $155 Nat. 2100 mlmummmmmmmnmmuummnnmmmmmmfi ] g PN 8 Z 35 = 3 5 ACCOUNTANT FATALLY STRICKEN AT OFFICE Charles Joseph Brown Succumbs to Attack of Acute Indigestion Yesterday Afternoon. Charles Ji ht Co., where he had gone in connection with his work. Mr. Brown had been a resident of this city since 1887. He was a member of the Holy Name Soclety. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Edith M. Brown; two sons, Charles J. Brown, jr. and Wilbur J. Brown, and four dlu(mzn. Mrs. Pred W. Koerber, Mrs. Edward D. Reed, Miss Grace E. Brown and Miss Mary E. Brown. Puneral services will be conducted at the Church of the Nativity Monday morning at 9 o'clock, follo brief services at the residence at 8:30 a.m. l‘::;mcnl will be in Mount Olivet Ceme- rted. E. Brafiord, boy. Births Re uel G. and Mavbe) A herine A. Woods. sirl. William O, and Emme X Marshail, #irl. Max and Mollie l%'n'-‘ &irl. se: o t Zete thanks for their sympsiny and top- 1 love and floral tributes during the | of Uiness and denth of my beloved husban JOHN PILA] EMMA PILAND. 1 with to thank th hbot ANDEREON. MINERVA A. Thursday. Beptem " ife ot the fate 0P, ‘Anderson Body resting at s _chapel, 17564 3 until noon Monday. Pu- will be held at ] rian Church. R. T on_Monday. Septe terment Rock Creek Gemt oSuddent. on 29, MINERVA BAKE! RGERY. Suddenis. on Saturdas. e reimber e M e AR ERY ER ineral from her late residence B vile, Md.. Monday, September 1 2pm Tntermenit ‘Mount’ Carmel Gemetery. hear Brookeville, Md. u BELL. JAMES D, Devarted this 1 orning. Bentember 10 1028, at Ga: {inger Hospital, JAMES D. BELL. devoted usband of Ellen A, Bell. father of William, James and Teaell He also leaves 10 mourtiheir lats two brotners and three Eiatora. eethos of Tumert b a r bove :aduu Tntarment, ot Falls Church. Va BROWN. CHARLES J, Suddenly, September o 13, 0 lnl ES Priday. CHARLI belo Br st n.w.. Monday, Septembe; thence "to the Church of where mass will be ment Mount Olivet he 8! hom, mn mh St nw. Mond ber 16. hence Sarch. “Ioth and ¥ ste will be Cemeter: CLARK. ELLA M. On Eyidar. Septem! CL. aul's here mass am. at Gallinger voted Th Ruth “Taylor. -ndchlld;en nd ELTA mother _of Robert, ward Clark leaves one aister. m P o -mm churcn. 2rig wood, Rem arbour Bros.’ lul\trll nrm {m = l! c‘r (n d D. of A. Plzlu meet at ;:pu.z cnur:h. 16th ¥ 'unu e Ponernioor Sister Sunday, Septes 8 HILL. Worthy Ohief. rding See: d lunbcn of 1 G. 8. Ot Lake's Greex s of Shse meer ot Luks nn uhunn in s and. Rock Greck rorf Sunday. eptember 18 1030 nd e huneral of, Honered Y,m BRh N SLARK - Wear black. va) n ave. n.w. On_Thursday. September A OLE. devoted wife of le and daughter of Lynon and Sept. rom Mount Zion M. E. olle o Bensamin & s & Bransom Mary Bri eor nday, Septemve m. lvon g “irieeids Thvited to attend. Inter- ment private. xmaly omit flowers. 15° FERGUESON, LONNIE F. On Wednesday, ‘September '11, 1929, at Providence. NNIE P. SON, devoted hus; band of Carrie Fergi a [ E and Eiizabeth Fersucson, bro Hazeljand Leon Pergueton” Funeral Sun- oy ember 16, & p.m t Jarvis Co. funerai parlors, 2233 O he: s resting at the W. - Tuneral parlors, 3232 Ga. loved ! r the mo Susie lerll He 1 their loss Broth neral pi Taterment Guinea. HIGGINS, MARY C. On Pridsy, Septem ber 29, 3 Priday. lo-umur h st. Monday, September 2 Relatives, and. iriends tnvite fmmm at Alexandrin. VA, ELEN M. On Ssturder, unz-mm TR oab. at ner e dence. 1788 Lanier ol HELEN M. JENKS, widow of Winfleld oot Jenks, mother o Holland N.Jenks an Parring. Noti lll!r us, STEIN, WILLIAM A ok rnaf tember 18 1 1 feudence 1356 Eaitmont st LIAM l“llnl i $ith 5. nw." Notics o'( fune OND C. 13, 1929, Q .&‘ m... n it ls. o mr fherment 3 MAY. Entered Evundv i nw., w mt id at 10 a.m. Interment Oak Hill | ber Toupital; | : MPLAVI Braths, Y_E‘?"r Ofcers and ln%h:! b Moses. On_Thursday. September e residence of her amughter: "ROSA MOSBY, devoted Hackett and Myrtle Den- of aul and Mar- mains "Sarvis Go. funeral parior, n.w., until § Batui her late residence, n'l On Priday, Septembe m.. NORM, 'v{t N, NALLS, Georein ay ay, thereatter ALL Nollun . 13, 1628, at 6:30 2 o f the olk and Mary Nalls. Betal trom his Tete Tesldence, 803 Tay 2w Monday, September 16 at 3 5. Rock Creek Cemetery, and friends invited. tem| “her residence. 1308 ARION s beloved wite of A Anurew mother of Frank B. al Hiris. 8 from Shiloh ! ln. o5 ‘and Triends invite MARION T Offcers and m-mb- Women's Frederick Douglass Ben Beta] Associstion are not"ufd 3 lhe death dar September 18 123 ki3 a¥. September i 2 pm. from Shilon Church AYMEE DENT. Prés, FRANCES E. RAYMOND. Réc. Becty. PAYNE, -Alll)N T. The officers and mem- bers of Prince Hali Chapter. No. 5. O. E. 8., are requested attend the funeral o Honored Lady MARION T. Monday, September 16, 1939. at lhnrm Baptist ‘Church, $th and P m. By order of ERTHA L ANDERSON. Roval Matron. FRANK INNEY. Royal Patron. Ritest! BERTHA SAUNDERS, Secretary. 18 September 13. Georgetown Hospital, KAT! hed 3 Years. beloved dauehier of W. and Hazel Qi Falls Church, Va. of her ‘parénts on Bunday. . 30 5m. Interment at Oakwood Cem- MITH, MARY. On Wednesdsy. Sevkmber 11, 1929, at 2116 P s ARY SMITH, devotes Ehier of the Rev. Henry an Annie Smith and sister of Ross Willame. Louise Peace. Charlie and Cleo Smith. Funeral Sunday. Eeptember 16, ot from Nineteenth Street Remains restin W Emest Jarvis 6o Vet ¥nd Tuneral pariors, 28th st ari Dumbarton ave. n.w. Bineral services will bé Heid at Ninetesnin Sireet Baptist Church Sundas, Septem 1 pm. Priends and Telattves | mvmq WILLIAMS. FLORENCE REBECCA. On Thursdev. September 12 1635, CE Ria, ‘devored dusznier of A beresn ond Eitie Willlamma. Notice of for neral later. Remains resting at_the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral pariors. 3222 Ga. ave. n.w. WYATT. JORN ¥ Suddenly. on Prides. Sep. . 1929, at_his residenc SORN V. WYATT, ‘Notice of fur néral later. In Memoriam. BROWN. CLINTON F. jemembrance of our father. PUBROWN, Wh G¢part ed from this life one year ago today. Sep. tember 14, 1928 Qne long vear ogo todas. dear father, God called you home to rest. You are not forgotten. father. dear: Nor never shall you A 100k 3e ite and hemory las We will alwazs "CLink of thee. S LOVING WIFE AND SON. GREENE, n.ln V.. AND GEORGE WESLEY. In loving remembrance of my other FLIZATS GREENE. who Tell in Jesus twenty-one years ago. 14 my beloved father. GEORGE REENE, who departed twenty-five In sed but loving dear h LE years ago. Memors. like ivy. clings. LouIsE TERR' GREENE Y, DETROJT, HEBRON. MAGGIE, ory of my s RON. who Geparied life one year ago . September 14, 1928. is the grave where mr wife Is lald. Brtet s he memars Which ‘never shall e. cred to the mem- MA 1a Flowers may wither, leaves may die: Others may forget you. but never -hall Y. HER _DEVOTED HUSBAND, SAMUEL HEBRON. ED 3. HEBRON. MAGGIF 8. A tribute of love devotion to the memory of our dear BRON. who departed thi |m one year agc today, September 14, x b et sndarstend e e toigact With one we loved 50 dear. Byt God, vnuddoelh a z!nu;’c- weil, tome day make it clesr ON AND LENA. MARMADUKE. urr uu" N. In and loving remembrance of ' msy brother. Capt. JAMES N. MARMADUKI Zho departed this life one year ago today, September 14. Ingms heart sour memory lingers. 'sweetly tender. fond and 1 Thare i¢ not s daz. fear brmner. That I do not thirk of you. T think of vou in cilence. No_eye can see me Wi But, many 4 silent tear “{ined When others are asieep. st GUSTA 8. HI8 DEVOTED SISTER, THOMPSON. MARMADUKE. CAPT. JAMES N. In sad and Temembrance of our dear husband JAMES N. MARMADUKE. ¥ho geparted this life one year ago today, September 14, 1928 The blow was hard. the shock severe. 1 never thought his ‘death Only those who have lost ‘ean tell The pain of parting without saving fare- el HIS DEVOTED WIFE AND CHILDREN. * | TAYLOR, JANF AND HENRY. In sad but loving remembrance of our dear mother. JANE TAYLOR. who departed lhll lite !emember 14, 1917, d brother, HENRY YLOR, September 20, 1906. ln our hearts your memory lingers, Sweetly tender and tru Th:re ;l not .khfll.; dx"y'ofl" b o not think of DAUGHTERS _AND SISTERS, LOTIIE BURRELL AND MRS FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance Oy Lincnln 0524 Modern Chll'n; JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. tablished 18: _1337 10th St. N.W. _ Phone Nerth 0041 Succeeding the ormm) W. R. Speare Co. 1623 Connecticut Ave. Potomac 4600 ®_years st 1208 B st. 45 vears at 840 P ot J. WILLIAM LEES SONS, (!, EMATB UM NATIONAL 1384, 1388. jent_erv + W. Deal & Co, CHAS. . zURHoi‘s’f o .h Al cArmL ST. " Joseph F, Birch's Sons 3034 M StONW. Eioge mew gase " Frank Geier’s Sons Co, w TIMOTHY HANLON Puneral Director Private Aml 641 H St. NE. Linc, V. L. SPEAfiE CO. fi: ‘H?m.""“%"‘.{f ‘W (monuments e u“u:a for, Srente o 4xtomo fll« Servt "m"' 111 M MONU; IIENT!. i FUNERAL DESIGNS. 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