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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. T>. 'C„ SATURDAY, WATHTH TO. M. 7 cles, having engaged successfully in Seatiis. many competitions here. T. S. THOMPSON, POSTAL MRS. L. B. WOODWARD WILLIAM H. CHILDS, He is survived by his widow, : THE WEATHER I MIT.LF.R. Officer* and members of CoUimWa Mrs. EMPLOYE, DIES AT 67 Temple. Mo. 423. I. R. V. O. E.. of PRAIT, Eva Pratt. YV. are herelry notified to meet Mon- will MOTOR DIES CONTRACTOR, DIES March at p.m, R. Funeral services be conducted HOME HERE day, 12. 1928. 6:30 WHIRLWIND AT cloudy WILLIAM Columbia—Mostly of at. the residence Monday afternoon nt Virginia Had Worked in District I'ythlan Temple, 12th and fl sts. n.w., in Native of by tomorrow; a session of sorrow for Daughter MARY 1 2 o’clock. Rev. G. G. Johnson, pastor tonight followed rain not E, IfJLLEi;. Elks’ funeral seirviees. 30. of Immanuel Baptist Church, will offl- Capital for 26 Granddaughter of Late Bishop much change in tempt -ature; lowest Funeral Services to Be Held Mon- Monday night, at tlie houv-. 3405 6th date. Interment will be in Glenwood : #t. ti.w. F'ltieral Tuesday. 0 »m, Dorn ATTORNEY, I Years. temperature tonight about 32 degrees. the Holy Redeemer Church. Forrest Tem- Cemetery. HONORED day for ple, Harmony Temple, 840, DIES Retired Builder, No, No. DESIGNER 9: Will Be Buried in cloudy tonight fol- Thomas Thompson, 67 years Maryland—Mostly and leave Temple. No. 252 Morning Star Smith Lidge. 40, Columbia Tern pie. No. old, for the past 26 years employed in lowed by rain in south and rain mixed Victim of Pneumonia. No. and invited. St. Louis. 85. are , JAMES M. GORDON DIES. Awards Collier the city post office, died yesterday at with snow in north portion; not much L. J. HART. nt. R'ller. Bowling and Chess Expert, President his residence, 421 B street northeast. change in temperature. 8. R. SAUNDERS, in Financial Sec. had been ill since Monday, Virginia—lncreasing fol- PE ARCE. On Friday. March 9. 1928. at her Veteran, 8(1, at He Mrs. Laura B. Woodward, of cloudiness William H. Childs, 72 years old, re- 5 Cleveland ave.. Park, Union Succumbs Trophy to L. Mr. Thompson was a native of Borry- widow lowed by rain beginning late tonight or residence Takoma 53. Was Widely Known 1 Charles the tired contractor and builder, died Md.. MARGARET A.. r»e!oved wife of Hospital. ville, Va., and had resided here for the late William 11. Woodward, for tomorrow; not much change In tem- Frerjenek W. Pearce. Remain* resting. »< Naval his residence, 508 Maine the 8. if. Hines Co. funeral home. 20b i- past 27 years. He was in charge of the many years president of the Woodward. perature. Thursday at Fu- as Linguist. M. Gordon, Bt> years a Lawrence. money by -14th st. n.w,. until 12 noon Sunday. James old, t order division of the II street Tiernan Printing Co., of Louis, died West Virginia—Cloudy followed avenue southwest. Death v/a* due to neral service* at Takorna Park Baptcst post St. in north Sunday. at 2 >9 pm. Union veteran, of 505 A street south- branch office. rain in south and rain or snow pneumonia. Chureh March Jl. cry. He is by his widow-, Mrs. at her residence, 1302 Eighteenth street, beginning late tonight or to- Interment at Fort Lincoln Cemet it east. died Wednesday at Naval Hospital. survived yesterday. portion had this Friday. 9. st Pratt, patent attor- L. Lawrence of New York, Bettie Thompson; one son, L. slowly rising temperature in Mr. Childs been a resident of PLATT. On March 192*.. William Rufus A native of Philadelphia. Mr. Gordon j Charles Francis Mrs. morrow; 4:20 p.m at his resilience. 281 t Mw;«»n widely Dante, Va., Woodward was a native of In- city years No- ney of this city, linguist and , airplane engineer, who designed the Thompson, and three north portion tomorrow. since he was 4 old and re- rt. ti.w.. WILLIAM RUFLS PRATT. served throughout the Civil War with dianapolis and was a grandauglitcr of later. knovai bowling and chess expert, died of that He was later of the Wright whirlwind brothers, Harry R. and Charles 11. tired from business about 10 years ago. tice of funeral his street, troops State. em- • original model Thompson Hollins, Va., and Joseph the late Right Rev. George Upfold, first Record for 24 Hours. PRESTON. Departed this life on Wednesday. at residence. 3817 Morrison the War and Treasury depart- of Lynchburg. yesterday ployed in engine, received from the hands of who in Kentucky. bishop of the Episcopal diocese of In- p.m., 40; 8 p.m., 38; He was a member of the Federal Lodge YTarh 7 1028 at Va.. after a short illness. He was For 40 years was employed ¦ Thompson, resides Thcrmometer—4 CATHERINE JOHANNA PRESTON, 63 years ments. he President today the Collier Funeral services will be held tomor- diana. She and her sister, Mrs. Rich- midnight, 39; 4 a.m., 39; 8 am., 36; of Masons, Eureka Chapter, Royal Robert H. old. by the Pennsylvania Railroad Co. and Coolidge ard C. have 12 Masons; and the mother of Rev Samuel H.. and Born in Mills County. lowa. Mr. Pratt Trophy, by the National Aero- row afternoon at 5 o’clock at the resi- Dean, resided in Washing- 11 a rn., 38. Arch Kallipolis Grotto V#i!liarn U«o if- Jonn* was on the company’s retired list. awarded ton for past 8 years. of Oldest Inhabitants of son I-iilie O. Hunter. Remauv* rest- educated at Tabor College. lowa. , Association annually for the dence, conducted by Rev. John P. Tyler, the She was a Barometer —4 p.m., 29.68; 8 p.m., Association and re-iden-e, ,20 was He was a member of the Grand Army nautical of St. John’s the District of ing at her former /vastle pL professor of Greek. Latin in aviation in pastor of the Epworth Methodist Epis- member Episcopal Church 29.77; 12 midnight, 29.88; 4 a.m., 29.97; Columbia. n.e. Sunday. March 11. at l He became of the Republic and the Metropolitan greatest achievement and was Holiday Mr. Childs is survived by sister, Mrs. Funeral and matematics at Des Moines College, America, the value of which has been copal Church South. Interment will chairman of the House 8 am., 30.13; 11 a.m., 30.15. a o’c-ioelc from Florid* A'-entie Baptist Presbyterian Church. He is survived by commltte of the Girls’ Friendly Society. Jeannette A. Rollow, and two nieces, Chureh. Rev. William A. Tavior. pastor, he came to this . use during the be at Winchester, Va., Monday, Highest temperature, 41, at * lowa. Leaving there his widow, Mrs. Margaret. Leiteh Gor- demonstrated by actual She was also occurred Mrs. Robert L. Kause and Mrs. P. R. ofli'iaung. Interment at Payne Ceme- city 24 years ago and went to work as year. a member of the Wash- lowest temperature, 36, oc- tery. don. preceding ington 3:30 p.m.; Fletcher, all of city. • patent attorney in the United States The presentation was made at the Club. curred at 7:30 a.m. this SCHOLL. On Friday. March 9 152*. aftee Funeral services were held yesterday Veteran Actor Dies. She is survived her Funeral services will be conducted in -It hi* res ide-nce. 4.»*t| Patent Office. He continued there until rear grounds of the White House in the by sister, Mrs. Temperature same date last year— M berf-f illness. at the late residence. Interment was in 3 Dean: three brothers, George IJ. Bing- the chapel of J. William Lee's Sons, 332 Wisconsin ave. RtiBERT . tne beloved seven years ago, when lie left to en- presence of high Government officials SACRAMENTO, Calif., March 10 IA ). Highest, 55; lowest, Magdalene S'hull, in hi* 69th Arlington National Cemetery. ham, South 36. Pennsylvania avenue, Monday afternoon husband of r<-, gage in private practice, and at the and representatives of the National —William Calder. 82, veteran of the Bend, Ind.; Frank L. Bing- vs,-.- Funeral s< rvi-e# will tie l on with — • ¦- ham, Richmond, Va„ and Edmund 11. Tide at 2 o’clock. Interment will be in Con- 'Monday. Mar-h 12, at 2 o m.. at Bis 1at* time of his death waa associated Aeronautical Association. Among the American stage, died at his home here Tables. InP-rment private. & Davison, Bingham, Indianapolis; two sons, Lewis gressional Cemetery. residence. 11 the patent law firm *of Baldwin Asks Havana Eeport. officials were F. Trubee Assis- yesterday after a long illness. He was (Furnished by United States Coast Thn-wiay 9 Wight. of War in Charge of Club and the and Harold Woodward of St. Louis, and KEDROV. On Mar-h would be called upon to tant Secretary a member of the Lambs' three daughters, also of St. and Geodetic Survey.) CHARLES HENRY SEDJXtN. «*M*. Mr. Pratt had a reading knowledge of The President ’ Aviation, and Maj. Gen. James E. Players’ Club of New York. Mr. Calder Louis. Today—Low tide, 5:05 a.m. and 5:33 huso raid of lac- Lima Prather a-ddon. the Senate with a re- Funeral services were to be be . .eoce, nine languages and spoke five fluently, ij furnish detailed chief of tlie Army Air Corps. settled in California 30 years ago. held this pm.; high tide, 10:50 and Funeral to held iu P.-o . port activities of the United States Fecliet. The afternoon at 4 o’clock at St.