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[] ®OLLERITH FUNERAL SERVICES ARE HELD Rev. E. P. Wroth Officiates at Rites for Inventor of Electrical Tabulator. Funeral services for Herman Hol- lerith, 60 years old, tionally used electric tabulating r@/r\, the AIE NUE o N machine, who died Sunday at his home, 1617 Twenty-ninth street, were held this afternoon at the residence. Rev. E. P. Wroth of Christ Church, officiated. | Wi ’\Iflll was I.n Oak Hill Cemetery. Hollerith was a native of New York clq In 1890, following his grad- uation from the School of Mines of Columbia University, Mr. Hollerith issued the first modei of the Hollerith lccmmun: machine, which since has been used in the computative work of the Unned States and foreign govern- ts. Mr. Hollerith had lived in W-ahm.ton since 1880. He held a inventor of the|Ph. D. at Columbia University and was a charter member of the American N THE EVENING. STAR, WASHINGTON, e i vtved o i whdow, Deaths Reported. Mr. Hollerith is Mrs. Lucia Hollerith; three dllllhw? Jane Sweeney, 86, St. Elizabeth's Hospital. Numu tnd th. all of | Marsaret Haves, ™, Providence Hospital. Herman 3 + 74, United States Naval e B inder SR et loc:;‘r.llut Rowles, 74, ates Nav: Charles of ncnon Mich. Andrew Syster, 73, George Washington e Blai. ‘R. Armstrons, 67, Provideace Hos- Blrths Reported. it 1oThe, following births have been reported ohn Romas: $5. Prov fo the Heaith Depsriment in the past ure: John omi oxidence pibnn inie J. Moriarty, el Rabh L. and Evelyn B. Whalen, eirl. [otel. ‘Hos" Min 83, Geol rnnkun 2 rmu 45 3914 Legation st D-abd Maric K. Nacos: sirl, oses F. Georgetow: Edward H. and Daisy L Frost, Er W Howara, & montne, 2433 35k . Howard, 3 i o "o Mavield. gl Pearl T. Crampton. Children’s st se. ‘Al ivers. James M. and Nancy B. King, priander Stve John and Bertha H. Minor. boy. Nellig, Coleman, 45, Gallinger Hospital. 4 months, INTH- There’s Endurance—Comfort—Style in Mt. Rock Fleece Overcoats 'Exclusively here in Washington The three essentials to supreme satisfaction are features of Mt. Rock Fleece. It has maximum warmth with minimum weight. It has that distinctive effect which only a fleecy weave can have. And it asks no quarter when it comes to service. The makers of Mt. Rock Fleece have given it tests that are far more severe than any amount of use could possibly impose on it. We are making a vivid demonstration in one of our windows. Stop just a morhent and see the persistent rub of the machine and note that it doesn’t leave a trail of wear on this famous weave. Mt. Rock has made fleece practical for overcoating—and our tailors have fashioned it into smart Overcoats—of single and double breasted models, swaggerly big. Oxford, royal blue and hillside brown. This Third Floor of ours which is devoted exclusively to the display of Overcoats—is larger than most clothing stores devoted to all departments. Prices range from $35 to $150—with the Mt. Rock it? Flecces at $50. That'’s significant, isn’t The Avenue at Ninth D €, Services to Be Held Tomorrow for Lifelong Resident. Mrs. Emma La Porte, 80 years old, & lifelong resident of Washifigton and an employe in the Bureau of Engrav- ing for more than 30 years, died !b- terday at the home of her da Mrs. ‘Walter J. Cogswell, 1423 C sv.r:el following a long fillness. Mrs. La Porte was retired from the bureau in 1919. She was the widow of Eugene La Porte of this city. She is survived by three daughters and a son, Mrs, Cogswell, Mrs. Thomas Hil, Anna and Charles La Porte. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 tomorrow afternoon at the home. Burial will be in Glenwood Cemetery. I THE WEATHER | District of Columbia — Fair and slightly colder tonight and tomorrow; lowest temperature tonight about 36 degrees; gentle to moderate west and northwest winds. Maryland—Partly cloudy tonight and :omormw. pmbmy light rain in extreme changing to snow flurries wnunc; m;mly colder tonight and in east portion tomorrow; moderate west And northwest winds. Fair tonight and wmmw. ;llah colder in west and nonh wm‘.lan tonight and in ent -nd portions tomorrow; moderate wut shifting to northwest' and north ds. West Virginia—Partly cle tonight and tomorrow, with light rain or snow flurries in northeast portion tonight; colder tonight. Record for 24 Hours. ‘Thermometer—4 p.m., 60; 8 p.m,, 52; 12 mifinight, 44; 4 am,, 42; 8 am, 45; noon, 52. Barometer—4 p.m., ; 8 pm, 29.74; 12 midnight, 29. 'Il I un 29.79; 8 a.m,, 20.86; noon, 29.94. Hlaheat temmr-ture. 62, occurred at 3:45 p.m. yesterday. Lowest tempera- ture 41, occurred at 6 am. today. ‘Temperature same date last year— HI‘he‘!t, 77; lowest, 50. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 4:05 am. and 4 p.m.; high tide, 9:33 am. and 9:56 p.m. ‘Tomorrow—Low tide, 4:56 a.m. and 4:5¢ pm.; high tide, 10:26 am. and 10:49 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 6:55 a.m.; sun sets 4:52 pm. ‘Tomorrow—Sun rises 6:56 a.m.; sun sets 4:52 p.m. Moon rises 8:20 p.m.; sets 11:08 am. Condition of the Water. Great Falls—Slightly muddy. Harpers Ferry—Potomac and Shenan- doah very muddy. Weather in Various Cities. 4 K ] H 1%m0T 3 we g o) w uva Stations. WUIH *eaqapu_avey *-awpINSIL Atla Ga..l Atlantic City. Baltimore. Md. 56 Clear 0/0i Cloudy 4 Clear Clear Pt.cloudy Phoe; Pittshurgh,. Pa. Portland, Me. r‘ortllndv oreg. Raleigh,'N. C. Salt Lai 20 0,01 Clear FOREIGN, (1 am., Greenwich time, today. stations. Temperature, Wenher London, England.. 48 Paris, e pm loudy Beriin, Clou gle-r Part cloudy Clear Havana, Cuba.. Cloudy Colon, Canal Zone Part cloudy OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT FINE MEN'S WEAR EISEMAN'S—7th & F TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1929. MRS. LA PORTE EXPIRES. (DOCTOR TO ADDRESS |CAPT. EDWARD EVARTS, | WOMEN ON HEALTH Guild of Sibley Hospital to Hear Talk by Roy Lyman Sexton. Dr. Roy Lyman Sexton will speak on “What Price Good Health?” at a meet- | ing of the Woman's Guild of Sibley Memorial Hospital Thursday morning [ M! at 10:45 o'clock in the chapel of Rust pu‘hu ‘The meeting will be open to the c. A full report will be given of the membership returns in the annual rolll call for dues held recently. Two life memberships of $100 each will be re- ported, They will be those of Miss Ida Mason and Ml- llnry H. l'nncl. mem- bership secretary f The. “Singing nmnm of the Parent- | Teacher Association” will offer several | selections. Mrs. Joy Elmer Morgan, prelldent will A luncheon will be served by the hm- of the esses, the women Methodist Church. A meeting of the Women's Home Mis- slonary Society will follow the luncheon. McADOO’S NEW AIR LINE PROPOSAL IS UP TODAY Chamber of Commerce Committee Is Expected to Request Fa- orable Action. Favorable action by the Post Office Department on_the proposal recently submitted by William Gibbs McAdou former Secretary of the Treasury, and now chairman of the Board of Southern Skylines, to establish a Southern trans- continental air mail line passing throui'h the National Capital, was expected to asked by the aviation committee of the | {00k Washington Chamber of Commerce at & meeting this afternoon in the Homer Building. The McAdoo proposal embodied two nlnmlun routes, both of them includ- ing the National Capital. The Post Office Deptmnenc will hom hearings on the proposal and toduy 's meeting of &bn chunber ol Commerce committee is expected to re- sult in the lbpolhh'n&nt of a special delegation to attend the hearing or the dl'lfll.n[ of a resolution to be submitted the postal authorities. * The Chamber of Commerce commit~ tee is headed by Lieut. Walter Hinton, chairman, and Creed W. Fulton, vice chairman. Marriage Licenses. James E. &Bflde"r. '2, Helen A. 8, both Ahnnuu?" s iy Rev. ldmond jo. this oty and Els iyn, Va.; F. Biand nonm t Ridiey. 29, and Sadie Pierce, 22; Mlchlfl Afiennn‘u, "'u and Maria R. Dt . and | Ncr?c"v s, and Ulb U. S. ARMY, RETIRED, DIES Returned to Active Duty During World War, Advancing to Tem- porary Rank of Major. ‘The War Department has been ad- vised of the death of Capt. Edward A. !v-m United States Army, retired, ll rings, November 12. Born Bemd. c-lfl October 3, ll!5 F Evarts graduated from the ilitary Audemy ln June, 1909. Placed on the retired list in May, 1917, on account of disability, he returned to active duty the next month for serv- ice during the World War and was advanced to the temporary rank of major in the National Army, until re- lieved of active duty in August, 1919, His widow, Mrs. Adeline S. Evarts, re- sides at Palm Springs. FUNERAL SERVICES HELD FOR AUTOMOBILE VICTIM Arthur Richardson Oswell, 23, Is Buried in Rock Creek Cemetery Here. Funeral Arthur Richard- services for son Oswell, 23 years old, clerk in the WAr hen pinned ben Dnr Plrk. Md, Saturday night, were conducted at the residence of his nncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Ie, with whom he lived at xau ms avenue, this afternoon at 12 SDO ock. Rev. Dr. John C. Palmer. tor of the Washington Heights esbyterian Church, officiated. Inter- ment was in Rock Creek Cemetery. Oswell at the time of th: accident Saturday was on his way from this city to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Oswell, at Mountain Lake Park, Md. de k a short cut through a dirt road on which the accident ha'.gpened Oswell had been employed in the War Depart- ment for the past two years. He was a uate of Western High School and ter attended the University of Penn- %nnh and the University of West SEES POOR BUSINESS PROSPECTS IN MANILA Amar'lcnn Observer Says Agitation for Independence and Sugar Tariff Halt Progress. By the Assoclated Press. MANILA, November 19.—As the re. sult of what he regards as poor bu.slnea prospects next year, due to the agita- tion m independence and the uncer- tainty of the sugar situation, T. C. ht, vice president of the Ameri- ‘hamber of Commerce of Cuba and mldent manager of the Honolulu Iron Works, in Havana, is returning to Hav- ana via New York November 23. Ulbright came to Manila four weeks ago on a projected visit of two or three months, but shortened his stay after a survey of the general business situa- Mth 11 M i #a '1!4"%' "Wei "‘""" ;.ur' X3 it 7. 32, both oF Essex, Ma.! And Nathalle Stew- TIGhert 1. Greene, 3 Rev w. D Ji d Marion E. art, 18: Lloyd J. Newm . el w“-n'amfix"u Pische iimore, Md.; Rev. Charies shorter 30 Cfjttenden, 36, and Kather- E. Ra F) "Sotn” of Wheteraft neglass. 31, “Beokiyin N. Donova; Bher Wi Payne, ders. ine C. Chi LY. this eity; Rev. Aqulla LOST. !llrmw‘ -duvn. small bl T BRACELET. Lincoin_6900-J. ey 0 'uo.mfl C Town: Ted Coliar and Jeath. Reward" Norin 2938." Apt. 312, Kew Garden: e R O Ad-mn ul’: S GERMAN, POLICE DOG, Jost Saturday i it -nu Ireing st. n.w. Return 9 111 eware " Tag Mo 17028 T rimmed: betwee: R Hospital and 2400 16th st. n 612; nnrd Col._7300. GOLD DAL -Metropolitan Tife Tns. Co.t Soraar einity of 13 d _C 'sts. ne. ered. an Reward offery & Geo. E. Hynson, Dist. Zsl " w5h name S0+ iter No._804. 20" E bro car, Sunday. '7:45 a. Phone N. 8157. 2123 18th' Liberal reward. st.. Apt. 1. 19° Ty vicinity of containing g 0 drivers’ permits. Reward if remrned o 1968 Col. 7as Abi. 303 rreurd or Gittlem: PO DOG. hm- Black and brown. m: 1 fin 2w Nonh 10365. ROLL OF BILLS exceeding $100. Reward for Teturn, 1413 'ahepherd st. nw.. or eal RUG, red and green; between Siiver Spring 2343 Ashmead pl. Mondsy nisht; re- d offered. D White, With SMALL FOX T mnn'n— ears biack and one black eve: name Ala- bama, answers to “Ala”; tag license No. 809." Please return to 1120 Buchanan st. n.w. Col. ard. W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Rosd Col. 464 Phones | G ms 10341 Y. !and imparted the benedictios - | BANKS, BEATRICI tion. Editor Calls on Pope. VA'X'ICAN CITY, November 19 (#).— Pope todny Teceived in audience W. Brown of New York, chlet ol flla editorial staff of the new ic dictionary. pont ex- pressed interest in Mr. Brma ‘work Beaths. AREL. SARAN FRANCES. On_Saturday, November 16, 1929, at 8 town University ~'Hospits neumonia, SARAH ¢ Jaughter of Harry bell, aged 11 mont) arrangements' later. E. Devarted thiy lite on unday, November 17, 1929, at Galling Sospitel, pafter 3~ brief iliness BEATRICE "BAN devoted da Ruron snd Annis Davis. devoted" wfle ot . Banks and mother of Funeral W.anesday. e m., {rom funeral parlor of Al nnnaer pe, 3! 15t n BARRON. EMMA J. M i o35, "ot Siiver Sprins, day, November Sha friends nviced 1o atten BUNDY, LOUISE A. Departed this- lif Monday ' morning,” November 18, 192 on_Wednd n%\ % Retatives LA PO] ot dsughter, M M1 pm., e ahove. adaress. Biltriwaoa Cemetery. Kindly omit Bowers. 1day, | LEE: A‘;;lgrzcl'mwa this lite on f’ 8. the Baves” loviris_dnughter. Annie uu ohe ‘Som. Robert Lee. s Drother tor. "two -uuuu.umn .x: hon ot “friends. resting at 's funeral Ch‘bfl. 121 4% st. F’uneul Wednosday, Novemoer 30, at Sicep on, dear mother. God's way is sure, He knew you were weary and needed rest. He called you hom- to IXV! you rest. Your work is Som' & we'll n‘rfl you, one by one. HE VOTED ILDREN, COO [LES AND ROI T 1% MATTARE, JOSEPH R. On Monday, No- vember “18. 1939, at his residence Conduit rd. n.w.. JOSEP! ATTARE, Sologea Rusband” of Louise ) (nee . Funeral from his ce on Wedresday, November thence to the Hloal’ Trinity Ch\ll‘h. pose of his ad frjends fivited to attend. 'Interment at Mount Olivet Cemetery. McALPINE, MARY AGNES. On Monday, Novembet 13, 1920, st George Washingl University Hospital, MAR' loved daughter of Charles and p-u M- nffl Funer on's chapel; 8:30 Chuuh ot o8 Cemetery. EDITH JENKINS. AR on Sun pL 0 ot ORer rest c% unanu ber 20, o xumm- and 'flln ‘in- HREINER, HE! Su urday, November 1921 Bane” of *Luelie._Benfeiner, in Furcsal ‘trom_the. Fésidence of b 130 P Intérment Glenwood FRANCES, Suddenly, on Bun}lh 7. Glenside, 3ved wile ., Interment at Conlreulonll camemy Wednesday, November 11 'mm\ns, ‘WILLIAM G. On Prrie2 at acksonvi WILLTAM "G THOMAS, ased o . Notice of funeral hereafter. TLINI:L LIZINKA CAMPBEI on_No- 7, 1929, at mcml Madel \MP) ter of Harriot BMdnrt '¥Il Cl 2 b X Tuesday, November e neral mn her 4gil 16inel. Thursdsy, 1, "interment Glen- 503 Cemetery. ~Reiatives aad friends,in- Vited to witend. 20 In Memirtam. BATSON: HENSON M. 1In sad but lovine jemembrance of my devoted brother, BON M. BATSON. who departed Wiz . Ofe. vear a0 todsy, Novemver 10 1 Leayes with Flower: and die; Some ma: (flr:et you, mg ¢ mrvmi: 58Tk, MoLLIE HAW- BA‘rsoN, HENSON. Departed this life one [5 'Jo today, November 19, 1928, ¥ 5 God himselt knows how much I mll‘ hlln T'll be 't m‘film Comen (6 mest nim face 13 face. o myself I think of you, think of things 7. HiniCol each By yevieraus. f-"ép -}:fl'{'nmgdn whil L aractt i, bit ‘ FRIEND, wuxsi PUGH. BUNDY, OTERO. In loving memory of eur dear 'sister, OTERO fed two years ago today, November 19, 1 You are not xommn. sister, Nor will you ever A3 long us it and will al l‘ et e ROTHER AND SISTER. EVANS, DAISY. Sac memory S Beloved. wite, BALSY EVANS: who ehr fered into eternsl Test one year ago today, November 19, 1t Just & line of sweet rem: . fond and try mn- o E. In_lovin dear _motner, 'nfl"& departed this life nine YRrs aso thdsy, ‘November. i 1920, ROBINSON, ELOISE naolno" In_loving memory of our dar! GoRBON OBINSON, who left Us three years ago today, November 19, 1926, ased 17 years 1 month. Thres years ived without But has Hovered mear To ulde s throush ench sorrow To Wipe away each tear. Home is sad, O Lord. How dre ‘lonesom: l.lnenlnl for her voice. til ‘eary, for we hear it not HER DEV LEHMAN, Al brance ' of LEHMAN, weary— FPAMILY. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. TIMOTHY ON GTHSENE " line o043 V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of nor 5:%0 oclock, LOUISE D ieaves to mourn their loss & daughter and Son Mars S Jonnson and Blchard Peter Bundy, and 'a host of grandchildren and other relatives. Her remains rest at Mor- 1 Carter funeral establishment, and F sts (Funeral Wedne mber Jeriaking estaviish George County, Va. BUTLER, EMMALINE, On Sunday, Novem- ber 17, 1920, after & brief iliness; at Gal- linger ' Hospital, EMMALINE _'BUTLER widow of the 'late Samuel mother of James, George and lor. he leaves a host of ot and friends to mourn_their 1o: Testing at Henry 8. home, 467 N COURSEY. MARY ANN. Departed this lite on Monday, November 18, 1029, at ARY 'ANN (nee Sexton) wl(e of the laie George Coursey Tom - the her dusiy Gay nisht. pericultiral erounds, ;v‘nchm-n. main bullding, Asriculture, for TOPCOAT, -rn{ lnd derby, marked " lost st fraternity damos Batirday night. m 3080 1 xsru qo-n?o- dept, tore, Reward. 130 Web- o ore. Rewai - LAM_L p.m. I Fox Thearer iRifiels "u T. M. WRIST Wi let to m-un Please Call Li Gri ldly ovenlnl‘, Nev. . ux brace- fl:fll{.‘muhz. ;.nfmm . B where " solemn requiem; for the repose of her Interment at Mount Olivet Ceme- Relatives and friends invited to at- DAVISON. ANNA M. On Monday night. No- vember 18,1929, at her home, 2352 Que st. se., M., beloved wife of William R. Davison. Funeral from her home Thurs- day November 21, 2 pm. Interment at Cedar Hill. 20% DELANEY, MARY J. On Monday, Nove Ber 16, ‘1906, &% the Sacreq Heart Rom .. MARY J.. daughter the late John and Isabel Del 8 ye Put EV CH, Departed this life atutday: November 16, 1929, OH. EVANS of 208 B st i1 eaves_to mourn. thel loss hosi of friends. Fu- neral Wednesday, November 20, at 1 p from the chapel'of Georse B. Clark "o ave. ne. Interment Plyn»es E A Noyember 16. 1029 Any Family may have the fine type of service for which we are so well known, for we serve, compicte, for as little as $125. YT T, This is an important fact to remember, for funeral costs often pre- sent a big problem to the family circumstance. in moderate SR T kK K g A A T LRI TR 3 TBEAL FUNERAL HOME or r@/‘erence. HAsk your neighbor © 816 H STREET,'N.E PHONES:LINCOLN 8200-820I ZA0 UL ELEPLT L0 PP PL L AL LL LR TR LA ypsy Mayhew. in New York city on November 19, a.m. Interment New York cit: GIBSON, On Wednesds; Marfa, Tex.. RICHA husband _of Florence Funeral from 1112 L st November 20, ¢ 11:30 ‘Arlington Cemetery. Rel- and Triends invited. GRAHAM, NELLIE D. On Tuesdsy, Novem- ber 19.'1929. at her residence, 719 3rd st ne. B the” belovea wite of the late Dr. James P. Graham. Funeral from her late ' resi on Thursday, Novem- ber 21, at 2:30 p.m. 20 HARRIS REV. GEQRGE H. Departed this iife on Monday, November 18, 1929, at at hiy residence. 149 3ist st 2 illness, ' Rev. GEORGE 'H. HARRIS, 20 LTS pator of Jerusatem at 11 g No- the late Susan Harris, father of Andrew Harris, Minnie Bell oted brother of iKatie Quss. Puneral Thurs er 20" from Jerusnlem |, Buptist Ghurcn, 26th ‘and P sts. ly it devoted nd e ; 3 g, W ki I ferment Gu Garoline Gounty, Va.. Fiidar No- JOHNSON, GERTRUDE. Op, Ssturda, No- 929, residence oll e: 4 ! 633 GERTR! late of 810 South Carolina ave. to mourn their loss, p.m, residence, Funeral 'Wednesd mber p.m.. from her late residence. and“friends invited HN A On Monday, Novem- t the residence of his daueh- Mr: C_ Hohman, 1010 uebec Dl JOHN A. KI El mub-na iy B Kephart. aged 84 1”81 . Wiliia i neral trom' the chap Sons, 333 nd member T Confedera to at- mitn, the erigtnal wlmai:l mw. Phone Prank. ee2s Formerly 940 F St N.W. Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private leouslne Ambulance 413 B 8t Aoasrn Cnaper Lincoln 0524 %|JOHN R.“WRIGHT co. 1337 St. N.W.___Phone North 0047 Clymls, Inc. 4209 Sth_St. N.W. Jo WILLIAM LEE’S SONS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. CREMATORIUM. jcient “Cnaves Deal & Co. 816 B _rr_ N ; LINCOLN 8300. CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. Phone Lincoln 0372, Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC 3034 M St. N.W. Foone sess Frank Gcic.r's Sons Co. [ b National 2473 SEVENTH ST. Modern Chapel. Te Teiephore ALMUS R. SPEARE Succeeding the Orisinal W. R. Speare Co. 1623 Connecticut Ave. POTOMAC 4600 8 yrs. st 1208 M st 45 yra. a1 040 F ot automonils Sewicl FUNERAL DESIGNS. Gude Bros. Cos 1213 F St. RD Artistio—expressive—inexpenaive "GLENWOOD CEMETERY" Vaultage, $5 month, Cholce Io{: a it for sale. MAUSOLEUM. gbbzp-filausm Beautiful—Enduring—Convenient MILITARY HIGHWAY BEYOND SOUTH GATE Opposite Arlington Cemetery Your opportunity for tn; & NOW. Vaults an’u{lina y:;z:- - a limited mumber remain. Open every day and Sunday. A Atting memorial’lor lov:d ones u::’a: be obtained. 5 [ENTOMBMENT COSTS NO MORE THAN UNDERGROUND BURIAL end. murmn: Confederate section, Ar- unnon National Cemetery. 20 WARNER. Tuesday Novem- fra SARAH WARNER KERI vu- of Robert W. Kerr of Sollese Park, Natice of funeral hereafte: e Cremation niches for urns comtain- ing ashes can be mmmlnd, - Oflig 1000 Conn. Ave. Nat. 7897