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PASTOR DIES ON VISIT Rev. Dr. Canedy Knew Abraham Lincoln as a Boy., Special” Dispatch to The Star. BALTIMO] « December 12.—Rev. Dr. Charles F. edy, author, lecturer and a prominent figure in Protestant Episcopal Church affairs of the Nation xor many years, died here yesterday the home of a son, C. Malcolm Omedy. He had come to Baltimore Bigger and Better Funerals At Half the Usual Cost Are Done by Chambers A w?:le Al"llnel'fl for as $75 from his home in New Rochelle, ~ o for a visit and was lmcken aundny “while af services at the Mount Calvary Chur Dr. Canedy was 84 years old and in his boyhood, at Springfield, Ill, knew Abraham Lincoln. In recent years he had been called upon many times to lecture on his recollections of Lin- coln, and he spoke at urviees at the Linccln Memorial in Washington on Lincoln's birthday two ynn ago. Farmer Is Heart Victim. Special Dispatch to The Star. WINCHESTER, Va, Dec. 12— Stricken with a heart attack during the |night, Maurice Cosgriff, 79, retired Frederick County farmer, died before | medical assistance could be summoned last night. He had been engaged in farming all his life. He resided with | his cousin, Bennett Clowser, and “was | unmarried. A VISION ACHIEVED <+ A living reality of imperishable beauty . . . A single harmonious memorial of impressive simplicity, worthy of the Nation and its Capital. Non-sectarian . . . ¢ onvenient of access . . . perpetually maintained . . . modem and complete in all respects . . every requirement. Family holdings of any interments . . . Cloi cinerary space . . grouped mausoleums . Fort Lincoln meets e or single ster vaults or Individual or . . Special sections for fraternal organizations «. . all are available at surprisingly moderate cost. A model of the Chapel may loc) detailed information call DI The Chapel and Cloisters [L.INCOLN THE MODERN PARK CEMETERY Fort On the Washingto. Boulevard ot the District Line WHERE MEMORIES ARE ENSHRINED I'N BEAUTY be seen ot lstrict 6103 o8 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, WORLD WAR VETERAN DEAD AT CLARENDON James F. Wood Expires Suddenly on Return Home From Work. Speclal Dispatch to The Star. CLARENDON, Va., December 12.— James F. Wood, 47 years of age, and & well known resident of Radinor Heights, died suddenly at his home yesterday morning. Returning to his home from his work as route agent of the Wash- ington Post, he died before medical aid could b: summoned. Mr. Wood, more familiarly known to | his friends as “Pop” was a veteran of the World War, having enlisted in the 7th Pleld Artillery at the outbreak of the war and taking part in the battles of the Aisne, Marne, St. Mihiel, the | Meuse and the Argonne. Funeral services will be held in the chapel at Fort Myer tomorrow morning and burial will be in Arlington National Cemetery, Besides his widow, he is survived by two daughters, Ruth and Emma Wood, | and two sons, William and Theodore Privately owned airplanes in England number 30 more than a year ago. REV. LOUIS J. O'HERN. When you buy a suit or over- coat at Eiseman ’s for $25 all you have to pay is $5 down— the balance $2 weekly or $8 monthly. Don’t say you can- not afford new clothes—just open a charge account here. EISEMAN’S SEVENTH AND F Why You Should Buy Your Bulova at FRANC’S NO MONEY Policy No. 1 Policy No. 2 Policy No. 3 Policy No. 4: Policy No. 5: Policy Not6 Policy No. 7: Policy No. 8: DOWN ON ANY PURCHASE Bulova “Lone Eagle 15-jewel white gc dustite case. 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Hll’()\/«s Only Nationally Known Nationally Advertised Merchan- dise ELGIN HAMILTON HELBROS HOWARD WALTHAM ILLINOIS HARWOOD BENRUS BULOVA Gift Suggestions from our 2nd floor. Coty's Perfumes Ma’ln"’lg'Bawma” DPercolators Swr'ft & Anderson Binoculars Fitted “Traveler” Luggage Eastman Kodaks Imported 'Pottery Electric Clocks Delta Perfumes —and many other sug- gestions will be found by a visit to our second floor. All can be bought on easy payments. REV. LOUIS J. CHERN| [_suwit e DIES IN BROOKLAND Was Head of All Catholic War Chaplains and Edited Magazine. Rev Louis J. O'Hern, rector of the Aposton.c Mission House at the Catholic Unlvermy and editor of the Missionary , who was in charge of all Cnt lic Army and Navy chaplains dur- ing the World War, died this morning at 3:30 o'clock in the Mission House, Brookland. He had been ill for two years with heart trouble. A solemn high mass of requiem will be celebrated at the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. Burial will be in New York with funeral service in the| Church of the Paulist Fathers, 415 West Fifty-Ninth strect. Leaves Three Brothers. He is survived by three brothers and two sisters: Right Rev. John Francis O'Hern, Bishop of Rochester, N. Y.; Rev. Thomas J. O’H°rn, pastor of St Bartholomew’s Church, Buffalo, N. Col. P. O'Hern, U. S. A, who was chl:( ordnance officer with the American Expeditionary Forces in France during the World War and who is now com- mandant at the Presidio, San Francisco, d the Misses Hel:'n and Gertrude O’Hern, both of Rochester, N. Y. In his last hours, Father OH'ern re- celved a cablegram from Rome bring- him the papal blessing. ring the World War he was execu- tive secretary of the Catholic Army and Navy Chaplains Bureau and represented the Catholic hierarchy of America in the selection and appointment of United States Army and Navy chaplains. Started Church in Rome. He was one of the three who started the American Church in Rome, known as the Church of Santa Susanna, un- der charge of the Paulist Fathers. Father O'Hern was born at Olean, June 12, 1878. He received the degree of bachelor of sacred theology lt the Catholic Uniwrslty in 1903, and December of that year was ordained I priest. HOUSE MEMBERS JOINS FRATERNITY CHAPTER Representative Kendall One Eight Initiated at Meeting of Sigma Delta Kappa. Raprmnhuve Kendall of Kentucky, trend: his lelsure time in the Clplh studying law at National Uni- verslt( was initiated into active mem- bership in Mu Chapter of Sigma Delta Kappa Fraternity in a ceremonial at the Carlton Hotel last night. Mr. Kendall, a member of the junior class at the Law School, was one of eight National students to be initiated in_the chapter. ‘The others were Ugo J. A. Carusi, Prederick W. Denniston, Julius H. Rice, Charles K. Murr, Prentiss D. Sale, jr.; John C. Grille and R. R. Browning. The initiation team was composed of Lieut. W. E. McCain, U. 8. A, and Merfln L. Smith. George P. Grove, 'ashington realtor, is cha.ncellor of the chapter and John M. Lynham is its secretary. W. C. T. ROGERS DEAD Special Dispatch to The Star. mmsmw Va.,, December 12 W, T. Rogers, 51 years old, promi- nent Tesident of Leesburg, died yester- day at his home here after an illness of several months. Mr. Rogers was a native of this county, the son of the la’u Al':wefl HfieR‘:genv‘u%deuun Claggef TS. survived by his wife, who was Miss Anna Ferguson of Pittsburgh, Pa.; one daughter, Miss Nancy Rogers, who is attending uhnol in Georgia; a son, W. C. T, jr., school in Baltimore; one sister, Mrs, R B. Wildman of Leesburg, and a brother, Julian H. Rogers of Baltimore, Funeral services will be held from of D. C, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1930. MAJ. RICHARD SYLVESTER. MRS. BODFISH BURIED Funeral Services Held for Founder of Washington Y. W. C. A. Funeral services for Mrs. Julia Tay: lor Parsons Bodfish, 87 years old, o ganizer and flrst president of the Was] ington Y. W. C. who died in Homeo- pathic Hospital Wednuday, ‘were con: ducted in the Pirst egational Church this morning at 10 80 o'clock. Rev. Dr. Joseph R. Siz00, pastor of the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church, officiated. Interment was in Arlington Cemetery. Mrs, Bodfish was for many years ac tive in social, philanthropic, educa- tional, artistic and religious circles in this city. THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Partly cloudy, minimum iperature about 34 grees; wmcrmm fair and sughfly colder, moderate west and northwest winds. Maryland—Partly cloudy, lligh'.ly colder in Central and East portions to- night; tomorrow fair and slightly colder, fresh west winds. Virginia—Fair and slightly colder tomight; tomorrow fair and slightly colder in east portion, moderate west and northwest winds. ‘West Virginia—Mostly fair tonight and tomorrow; not much change in temperature. Record for Twenty-Four Hours, ‘Thermometer—4 p.m., 50; 8 pm, 45; 12 midnight, 44; 4 am, 40; 8 am., 35; noon, 49. Barometer—4 p. 2087, 8 pm, 12 midnight, ).88; 4 am., 29.86; 29.85; noon, 29.88. ighest temperature, 51, occurred at 1 30 pm lo'm temperature, 35, oc- Temperlture ume date last year- Highest, 32; lowest, 25. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 7:42 a.m. and 8:05 pm.; hlgh tide, 12:46 and 1:28 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 8:39 a.m. and 9:12 p.m.; high tide, 1.49 a.m. and 2:32 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 7:17 am., nm sets 4:46 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun rises 7:18 a. sets, 4:46 p.m. Moon sets 12:30 p.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. ‘Water. Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers clear this morning. ‘Weather in Various Cities. ‘Temperature. 'E = un Statlons. n Al St. James' Episcopal Church in Lees- | AHaDY tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock, with interment in the Union Cemetery. FOUND. CAT, 6 toes front feet. Clev. 3843. LOST ANIMALS League, 349 Maryland LOST. IUARE, embrgidered. |l ward. ~ ADt. 205, 653 Ea "”:3 about & Answers to Saturday_in Phone Wis- BLACK BATT BhASK 304N Capitol st. DOG, light brown. 10_monl fednes reward. 1839 Kalor omAN POLICE DOG—Bitch, ”L gollaz “not. marked. je.”” Lost last Md. Rewar: NDBAG, e J. _Reward. 18K SETTER FUPPY, female, Tef; viel: l‘:eylm I ave n.e. North 0866-J. BADGE No. 1795, December 11 in Bouthwest section. Return’ to preginc RING_—Masonic Ting, oand degreet m or Palace Theate: ved inside, Ban- Pe’::e Teturn to 2080 RUG, on Defense between Be: brook and Peace Cross. Heward. Tel, Po 1627-W. gentleman's, gold, Thursday morn- ing, from Takoms Park ‘to downtown on Gapital “Traction line. Reward. ' Shepherd ma WATCH OHARM—WAH nerlfln ,— who !uund my '«llch charm )undly retum it to me? G. C. Shin, ann:(nn, WRIST WATCH, Elsin, black TIBbor Tadvs, ublon: case; downto ll !!C!Iall 1743 North 5426. Rew: BPDSPRFAD A\'D PILLOW. Valuable 7-plece set. $10 reward if re. turned to Mrs. Mary Grose, 111% I5th st. n.e. Te; Galveston. M uron, 8. Dak; 30.2 Indlanapolis.Ind 30. m Jacksonville, Fla. 30 Kansas_City, M Angeles. Leuisville, Miami, Pl R N LR e S ssases s $9==3535559=§3385 s88e asxzzas;.:‘s::g:,zs:s :a2z‘:z=:sssszazszgszgzgsgzszsgsss2 FOREIGN. (7 a.m., Greenwich time, today.) Temperature, Weather. Pari ite 626 Wooaward The Range of prices services If one wishes to spend much or little, equally well. there are those who want the finest of caskets and acces- sories, and those of more moderate means who re- quire the simpler fittings. No matter whom we serve what always render a service of high quality. For those who must ‘economize we haye a fitting service — $100 com- or in our funeral is comprehensive. we can serve We know that his wishes, we AL FUNERAL HOME or rqference, Ask yournetghbor 816 H STREET, PHONES*LINCOLN 8200-820! RITES TOMORROW FOR MAJ. SYLVESTER Former Police Chief Here Who Died in Wilmington to Rest in Rock Creek Cemetery. Burial services for Maj. Richard Syl- vester, former chief of the metropoll~ tan police here and later chief of police i Dl Fove, O e 0l in lu L, yesterday, will be held in this city in Ror,k Cemetery tomorrow after- at 2:30 o'clock. Friends here be- lleved the church funeral services would be_held in Wflmlnmn today. Sylvester is_survived by his . Laura V. Sylvester; two al Sylvester; a , and gra; dren. . Sylvester, who was 73 years old, hld in failing health for some time, and was stricken ill last Satur- day, which resulted in his death yes- terday. He retired as chief for the Du Pont Powder Co. several weeh g connected with the Pol Department here in 1883, when he wu named chief clerk, he remained in the was it. He remained in office until 1915, and short- ly afterward was named chief for the Du_Pont Co. He was wldely known for his achieve- ments in co-ordinating police activities | in the various citles and development of sclence in running down criminals. fouriuimiorsa-dosas ety ROME PAPER ASSAILS SON OF MRS. DE BOSIST By the Associated Press. ROME, December 12.—Popolo di Roma today editorially denounced Lauro+de Bosis, secretary of the Italo- American Socléty of New York, as an anti-Fascist, De Bosis is the son of Mrs. Lillian de Bosis, nee Vemon. once an Ameri- can citizen of St. Louls, who was ar- rested a Icnnhhl 8go, charged with anti-Fascis) G The mmper refers to an allegedly Infi -Fascist interview De Bosis P o et Te- Births Reported. William J. and Irene M. Norcross, girl Arthur and Elsie Utterback, girl’ Eugene E. and Katherine Ruppert, boy. . Banks and Alice H. Berry, boy. nd Virginia Thorpe, boy. d Emily P. Tetlow, boy, parted this llle “Tues- at her nia"“"‘“‘ late Nan l' Illrn leaves to mourn their loss one Mary E Green and friend be seen after 3 Sember &8 home. Sher st hure 4'. nu .. JERRY D, pofuddenty, on Thury, dly. Docemlm 11, 1930, JERRY n ral sundly from Zion between $r4 ahd nterment Mount Olivet Cemetery. tives and friends nvited. O'HERN. REV. LEWIS \be: 1 ne Relat lermont New Yors rrrl PHILIP NORMAN. _Sudden!, Thursday, December 1 hiy o Fhurpday, December 11, 1030 at his m errk, the bel . o1 Geors ura Peter nlun Qo Monday. December 936. at South Norwalk, BARA i ‘"“fr ARd Triends Thvived. STMS. PETER 3. On ’nmau December 9. oted “wlien Ko Funeral Sundas, December Nineteenth' Street Bapti Aalns festing at Magulpe " Rom g‘:fl'l} hum!. 1820 9th s Tovis R unt of Marle Garner. flh‘ st of other reintlves and hmenl Monday, December 15, from W. Ernest Jarvis funer You nw. ionds. " as3 ch, 1432 Totermen TETSON, HAYWARD, Wednesday. D D. cember 10, 1930, Dr. HAY WA Services and interment private, STUBBS, CHARLES P. On Thursday, De. cember 1930, st his Tesidence,. :lm 3 on UBBS, usband of Sarah E. ‘Stubbs, hrothn-ln: ofn:' M . d Milko fplatives and and t- e g L mmmm m Sonn B North “Patri Foudeot Taner The Ladies' ClIff Rock the “atatn “of To " LENA J. HART, Pr LOUISE LEWIS, Fifi Sec. - THOMPSON, WALTER J. On Thurad KATIE, apnounces STEWAR ley, girl. d, eitl. ]’-lnrom i o Auee Donw-n. il " and irene W.. Hulse Fecton 1. "o Ruth B Tayier, Gk a A. Dean, ir., girl Joseph 8. and En: James R. an hantel and Cecel =3 Nat I Robert and Ethel Wing, siri. Deaths Reported. Julla T, “aolcflah. l'I. National Homeo- Piaty Queen, 82, st. Elizabetiys JHospital. ockwell, 5, 3113 G st eral Hosp Ered orick Tardy, 84, 1218 D st. se. a 632 A st. o o, BB W ee] 3 en,, 30, Emergency Hospital. Seorfetown Hospital. A months, Gallinger Anre K. Md:; Rev. ,and Eatherine Prye, m, d Josephine E’: osephine Mulls, re. x e Boapie ol 3 3 Leronia: Myrick, 19; homas Cockayne ara :oth RTINS §24 e Pt PUD | GipHarmisy, 3L, Brookin, N ¥. d Sa b 27, ;:M" Ta lfianlm 7, Baltimore, M. Jude m Molly_Cohen, Loeb. 1, bo'i': u7° Baltimore. Mcr v 3T Braths. BERRY, EMORY E. ber 10, 10300 at" 1050, m""‘l & L his l “ de neral fro , urday, Dec fimr': ? r“ .n“ to Bt. Al nysllliwb'flhnuh 'h“e = llVel lllla. friends 1'\“};06. !lfl t n Mount" Olivet, Gemetery. et BRAY, 'ATO On_ Wedne: . Io. 1930, ‘st preca Hioow 1405 b-nd ‘of Maggte He al Erandcria, ErnestJaivig Taneral flfi‘"&'u a8 h!un D. o the above relld‘:‘" " punera 5 Hossital, KATO al, n.we, lovin . ige, No. 40: Colin "m-zoa g, Cflélémlfll Temple. No. 11’, ILB lll' wESTELL {-'r'&mc& BERT, Dhushter Rule DUNLOE, JULIA day, De, fi‘l xmg tal, JOLIA A Dun! or Funeral Bettimber 1, & Richmond, Vo Jsso Emergency Services o 83 Interment -i A SR T On Thursday, Decem- ; Davis, Pisher 3 d sban a u%x'.“i Dmbl 3 13, at 2 p. Tresident Washington. - vited. Taterment at Glenwoed éa’&"-" = HOD(‘ED. Glolfl! . 3 H fl’l/, l’lh st. on St mber 13, at 3 p.m. *Relati - B, Yot ‘e“:‘m‘."‘:,““ i JOIINROV. !ORI'IAN‘ On Wednesds - 1930, at his nudenu kit % JORDAN J¢ hulblndlo! ‘the o oAst rs nd frien est- he John T. Rhines funeral chapel nd B5e she. ‘s n'on'«'u of funeral KIERNAN, HENRIETTA X. Sudde ‘Thursd . Toso MM BAN of Pl;nml:e Court, 3183 ¢ 1 e ce, rnoon, December 14 KLEBER, MARGA W. Nmn.‘ét' o Rew Joasii PHINE, Sudde nly.onhnndn{‘ l'n'v' "Wite "of Rela- Thterment December " 11, 1930, at Preedmen’s He B! WALTER J,' THOMPSON, belo usband of Susan ‘Thompson, detoted son of John Thompson. - He other rela nvq and frignds. Rem mains Festing ot Join T “Rhines ,éuge:fl ohapel. ard inda; r, Do, it On Friday, Decen, am. udmm % “Allen's_ funeral and Florida ave. n.w. Not 8 idenly, 1930 ome, of urg- ome of Wil ul " Monteomery ave., Rockville, Md. In Cemetery. ment Neaiovile '"E- l‘- l' %fi ursday, restin e W, neral home, Ta00 ehmn funeral hereaft sy, December R nm Lin mln P. In memory P. BROWN, who Das: Toaas, Decemuar 13 Lovis kind 1 b . it e 5 ol bt W r g eart ot Bemory autiful m GEL, FRANK 0. In loving rememb: of my dear husband, FRANK C. ovra% Yho died Sfieen years ago, December B numo% E. s ago today, me & 'andorhll hnlhndx Ha ¥ag one who his o d th “1 kL w8 1o When I miss ’flnr’ 1 | RYLES, FERDINAND, wnnhnnee of our Yx.xa_.’wno Wl hvod hlfl ved you blll. el e "fl’n‘.fié‘»‘m £ T dear” a-nuhu AT T of T, TIE onu:& H wha 3 40 Phoents, At FUNERAL DESIGNS. GEO. C, S flf“!.'!%u fif’nn‘t{: o N S‘Bi -nl suml-n Gude Eros. Co., 1212 F S Anlll nuh filwm FUNERAL DIRECTORS. 5 W.W.Deal&Co. H ST_NE. GEO. W. WISE 06 b W 0 V. L. SPEARE CO. Nlh-r the successors of nor co ted o JOHN R. "’Wfil(’im co. 1837 10th St. N. North 0047, Clyde J. Nlcholl, lnc. 4200 9th 8t. N.W. J. WILLIAM DLEE'S“SONS. CREMATORIUM 332 PA. AVE. N.W. _ NATIONAL 1384. 1 CHAS. C. ZURHORST 301 EAS: T. “Frank Geler’s Sons Co, . 3, smgTs % ., National 2473 2| Wm. H. o & Co. of Private Limousine Ambulance B Sl Lincoln 3034 M St¢ N.Wm

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