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. - ; b ‘THE - EVENING ' STAR, . THURSDAY. + JANUARY 6, '1921. ¥ g oEonLEomcrs. | sPEoinWomoms | SPECIAL NOTICES “] LT SUPPORTS COL. MOELROY. : ~ B O fomrto e | OMicial Election Returfis {aider o st Sy oo 2|1, U, U John A. Bawiins Port, G. & B, || s SPECIALISTS IN PLAYER PIANOS the 12th 4. of J , 1921, at 8 o'cloe ay anuary, Instructs for Commander. By a rising vote John A. Rawlins Post, No. 1, Department ot the Poto- mac, Grand Army of the: Republic, Pim.. oz he purpose of the "electign of - held 1n_the office of the treasure: Abard of directors and the transaction of sucl UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, ave. n.w., Tuesday, Janvary 11, loc! pther busiuess ay properly come before the DEPARTMENT OF STATE. p.m. JAMES M. WOODWARD, Secretary. | ting. ALEXANDER WOLE. Secretafy. | wo g1 to whom these presents shall come, B_ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCK-| * Greeting: MAKING MPNEY MAKE MONEY ALABAMA i et S ke : (OF NEARBY POINTS OLL s iders of the Lincoln Hall Association of the I ith the provisions of the Aet District af Columbin, for the election of & | of Comgress approved February 3, 1887, T cer-| Difference Between Rental Value and 3 : sm;;fi:li;n&rpcz;d ':tls’ l:lf‘l:i-c,enrumlm: ) \ A e Tron o o Roth et Borioess 31 | ateror e Bnal serialinent oF he clector . , of the @epgrtment, i February, o a other Dusines ate of the final ascertainment o x 5 2 e e property. brought before it will be held At | for Tresident, and Vice-President, appointed in | RENTAT, VALUE—When placed in saving in Effort Made .by . Merchants | support "Co®. Jonn® McEiroy for re- | e ¥ TR Y Iy A8 In e offce of | the Bais of Autuma. ot te plectiC bp T el iy “hoal I otee &% . election as Department Commander. ashington's AEOLIAN HALL - Twelfth and G Streets ay, No. st now. therein on day of November, . ol . ] In ordering the support. it was de- [} * AL . CLARK. President. ¢ the said | EARNING V] o) , emoxcn » “LLEN 0, CLARK. P received by me from the unm-:-A:“mm': INING POWER—When lnvested in 8 big |« and Manufacturers to clared that Col - McElroy's service and 84etnvay Duo-Art Pianolas Veber Duo-Art Pianolas Aeolian Vocalions TO WHOM IT MAY C In testimony whereof. T, N 8% plus. T . A . ard a cing 1} COLnY ™ Seererary of ‘State, have hereunto . 2 last year has been most satisfactory, Tall, off car at 14th st. COn Y S ueii 3t the “Depirement of Biate | CHOOSE THE LATTER Xow. Extend Field. and is highly commended by the rank December 31. Call at 1418 M st. n.w. < to be aflixed and my hame subscribed by the hP." to _you how $300 invested this C ) ~ and file of the Grand Army.” PO 7 T Chief Clerl tl sl o o il - sful ANK- e post PG Tt "saia Department, at the | month n 'a I7yearold successtul BANK:| Coincident with the readjustment of | “The poat placed Itseit on record as Washington Aerie, No. City ln;:.l\h ington, this 3rd day o L :le;l‘l;:"v;;lrl Ql;:l{:“f;:fl‘;:; business conditions, the Merchants and | believing that “Col. McElroy can han- bt January ot & e doos *seali BAINBIDGE COLBY, | B tuh st vea, St mphice| Manufecturers” Assoclation will push | fhe Sxercises to be Tl at the dedica: » " UUTM. RINEHART, T Secretary o rket' value of over $2,180. | vigorously an intensive campaign for " ' 2 S BIvis. = i tion of:the Lincoln memorial and of N e 5\:-:'“% i By BEN G thier Clerk. ‘Write or phon-e for subscription blank. development of trade between Wash- | the statue of Gen. U. S. Grant, (2 the m Mo“ & co_'s LL WITNESS 0 SAW A MR. LA VARRE. Representing ington and nearby points in Maryland, | Botanic Gardens. 4 strike lady Conn. ave. and K _st. I F AL MA. o ¢ 34 o'clock_morning, communicate with Bo STATE OF ALABAMA. 2 & COMPANY, INC., Virginia yest, Virgini 3 n T ; Star office. _ EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. SEY BUILDING. §inia, and West Virgini, apd will e * Sayeurl’ "Weber.' ‘Just nomi- Annual January . NOTICE 1S HERERY G A MONTGOMERY. make this one of the pig features of [ 4 4SSO ler of the Legion of 3 Extra pecuxl FOT ing of the stockholders of tue Havenn Kilby, Governor of Alabama. | 4 e B s from now on T wes auslb o b bt e 3 -k ing Company for the el hoard of f5 that in acccrdance with Sec’] {737 g Life in Bed N r of France, delivered an ad- PIANO . ine_ Company ‘tor the elrc iy ety dhat of Your Life in "I nounced today. Areasiatithe nnvelling afiihie mons \ riday Saturday o Are your mattresses, box springs and pit] A’ special subéomimiites'of thié out | ment tol Aviator:Pegoud in Montpar- To fix the day for ¢ of President and V Vide for and_regul votes for President a decision_of _questio business as may be brought before bt De held at the office of the 476 C st. nw.. W @ny. February 7. 1 RL_W. CO! lows comfortable? If mot, let us renovate[Of-town trade committee of the @sso- . ciati will formulate plans for the - nasse cemeter: 6 Brand-new O. J. DeMoll & Co. Player - - . J. DeMoll & Co. Playe Bedell’s Factory, work immediately. R. P. Andrews will F : » B 616 _E_8t. N.W. Pianos, manufactured by the Aeolian Vocalion Co. $550 head the subcommittee as chairman, THE ANNUAL_ ) proved Febrt Main_3621 oot o f the Lincol == L - er members appointed being P S Einction ‘of ‘directors. "and such other business i~ presence | CLAFLIN OPTICAL CO., |Charles J. Columbus, secretary: E. P. LOOSE l' LEAF TERMS—$50 down, balance in 24 mohthiy as may properly come before the meeting. W " Cobb, Secretary ate, May, W. G. Carter, John H. Wlikins, COMPLETE - s 3 Artificial Eyes Fitted. 907 . Attorney General. can- F STRE W. S. Hoge, S. A. Kimberley and Er- VASSE ht e election for electors . § P e e o 1S SN D e " | STvow aa ommar “hneye~ e sy | oo 11 Daniel 3 o held in this State on the 2nd day o and Plumbing business Meeting of Committee. ined the . 2. Ty " . AD. 120, and_ascertained e The Bxggs quxneenng Co. | President Philip King of the asso- unlol ' sday. and Hon. J. Q. Sml! be held at the banking house Ti 11, 1921, between 12 m. and for the transfer of stock will be December 20, 1920, to January 12, ALBERT 5. 4 Beautiful Mahogany Up- right Pianos, fine tone and $ quality ...... S A 375 TERMS—$25 down, balance in 24 monthly payments. Big Vocalion Dance Hit 14127—10-inch; $1.00 Darling —introducing “Come to the Moon"— Fox Trot (Schomberg). Played by Selvin’s Dance Orchestra. Grieving For You— Fox- Trot (Gibson— Ribaud—Gold). Played by Selvin’s Dance Or- chestra. alion Records are playable on any make phonograph. iation. presided at a meeting yestel 1810 14th ot n.w. * Phone Frankila 317, | o Lt . y of the out-of-town trade commit- ! HEATING—PLUMBING | tee. 2t which tho decision to make a > 3 concerted effort to build up trade with Warren W. Biggs, W. K. Pace, nearby communities was reached. R. miating and Flumbing ropairs aad remedsh | hut later issued a statement indors- | | by sl | ing the action taken. Southern Maryland is one of the practical. logical centers with which the National Capital can trade.” sald Mr. Andrews. “T doubt if Washing- tonians and particularly our business men realize that there are in the neigh- 50 borhood of 50.000 inhabitants in those * southern Maryland counties, and their into the millions of dol- At_the request of the committee, E.|[| Same in Duraflex sl 1'85 DECEMBER 1920 AS PROVIDED BY THE BYLAWS, THE annual meeting of the sharcholders of the { Horace A. Adams Company will be held | 8. H. Blan 14th_at | Samuel Clabaugh C.., 00 { Samuel L. Crook Cunningbam S. W. Deese Paine Deéhson Ledger Several hundred slightly used Pianos, Player-Pianos and Phonographs. business as may come J Polls will be open from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. By order of the board. M. J. WINFR! Full Canvas, 200 Leaves Leather Tab Index A to Z THE ANNUAL holders of the be held at its office. No. e oxy WHERFOF. 1 have hece ESTIMONY EREOF. - Alexandria, Va., Thursday, unto set my band caused to be afized at 11 o'clock a'm. This meeting is for the| the Great Seal of the State. at the upm; e purpose of the ciection of eficers and directors | the City of Montgomery. this 25th day of De- for the current vear. cember, 1920. M THOS. E. KILBY, YRON M. PARKER, President. D Jr.. Secretary. Governor. By the Governor: L) W (Seal.) P. COBB. . Recrefary of State. e Hmhzr . Jenry Allyn and Maj. || and Corduroy ... BO] RS. S CERTIFY THAT FROM NOW loward Elliott, officers of the Ide- sw . A A e your aizention | 115 1§ 70 COCTbe for debts eontracted water _Transportation Company, the Secure your Speclal Blank: Tooks of to our complete stock of repair parts for bot | only by myself. GEORGE P. HUBER. motor bus line that operates in south- the ‘progucer. RIGHT st b TR DT T A 2OeCH R kT ern Maryland, participated in the meet- (| 4d o8 2 ANY, ing and answered inquiries concerning freight and passenger service offered. m Tt developed in the discussion that the company operates a passenger service covering 1,050 miles and a motor bus 10! freight servite covering 560 miles, the latter taking in a highly produetive agricultural section, General Manager Allyn assured ‘the committee that his company would make every effort to 1332 New York ave. Official Election Returns WE WILL MOVE A LARGE ); TLO. AN L0 furniture to New York or Philadelphia cheap. AXSONIA FURNITURE 0., 501 H st. n.e. FLORIDA -y N ERICA. L. B=| UNITED STATES OF AME! "3 Thomas. Cifcle DEPARTMENT OF STATE. . ""«"1To all to, whom these presents shall come. Greeting: . A In accordance with the provisions of of Congress approved February 3, 1887, 1 cer- Former Prices, $1.00 and $1.25................. SaEs rdnwmacolmh."rfi ograph Rec- Special: ord.szed Player-Piano Rolls. %2 e, 35c Each . ward any fall off car at 14th st Decemper 31. Call at 141 T WILL NOT BE RESPONSIELE FO debts _ contracted by other than MRS WAL HE- Distict " =e. tity that the following is a true copy of the ON AND AFTER THIS DATE I WII certificate of the final ascertainment of the 2 E ot the demand of the Merchant® and 3 réspo y debts made or e » president and. Vice-President, ap- mee mand of t > :a&:'::‘::eb?:n;:eu.g ELDRED E. MOORE, ;:.;::‘::' {:'uue ‘:Pr: o l"|orl|lh, at_the elee Manufacturers’ Association for improved 4 €42 11th st. me. Tion held thereln on the 2d day of November, and extended service, both passenger i r g o . FIRST-CLASS HORSE BEOUGHAM AND VIC- recaived by me from the Governor aha reionts Ninth and F 50, toria t vate family by the month. | of the sald State. . 5 ety 08 BUGHES: STABLES. rear 2114 H | © In' testimony whercof, 1. BAINBRIDGE — n.w. Phone West 1819, L COLBY, Secretary of State. have hereunto ND Ten_smr Concert Tnmomw. o & :“ - f State NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT | caused ‘the Seal of the Department o . P mtouniy heretofote existing between | to be affired and my mame subscribed by the Because of the illnes of Pablo & L Chiet Clerk of the said Departwent. Casals, the Spanish cellist, who was & Ghnu?:;f“a:flf‘"&ginfi' thweick and Jiem | City of Washington, this 3rd day of January, | name and style of Braswell-Gallagher Company, “f‘s'eal.) BAINBRIDGE COLBY, to bave given a recital, no concert of the T. Arthur Smith Ten Star series has been dissolved, efective December 31, D tacy o Hists \ 920, and that no person now has the rig "F 2 , P « will be given at the National Theater - thortty to bin ndersigned by act, word By BEN G. DAVIS, ow aut to bind the undersi act, wo L (et We’re allus readin’ about “h e v e s Ly | o griting. W, M. Braswell is the owaer of an undivided two-thirds of the assets of the former —_— Srm and partnership, and his personal signature STATE OF FLORIDA. is pecessary for the discharge of any obligation EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. k Sas due to, or to become due to, the former frm or| 1 gidgey J. Catts, Governor of the State of It is rumored here that Squire partnership. tify ths at a general ~ < Florida,"do hereby certy o November, A:D. | Marsh Swallow, who did so , s . t’ hold a.husband,” jest like he| ;i sencauted in the series will pre- wuz an Airedale dog. sent Mme. Margarct Matzenauer, the noted_contralto, January 21. R e b edradeateaded v 3o % 24 o Mr. Braswell wil continue in the real estate. | eiccrion held on nd day of November, AD, Joan and investment business at the old stand, 3 ors s 2 ] 1517 H st nw. Washiogtoa, D. C. e N ot & e “Caited much effective work fer th’ re- & ' BRA! ‘ELL. tainment & cer- H - B 3. H. SMITHWICK. By W. M. BRASWELL. appears by ascertalament S00 fae |publican party this fall, Il be December 31. 1920. . Clay Craw-' prominently mentioned under SO I I l e Sa I e NS LOST l, f State, Hon, Van C. Swear- 2, 'l‘la:.?yniur of e omey. General, and Hon. Emest| Hardin’. '%".'ry"o‘l"sme Copyright National Newspaper Service. cles e ateedooSoadrafeadeedoagrageed joodeed 5 e s s 8 ‘E??":e':éfl:’:"f:‘.".':';“fl":i HELD IN LIQUOR NET Jhe Supetfine Small Car —That’s What everybody says—but that’s the way we do things. Readjustment b 4 B e e e paytne | . Marta, Carabat Tecsired ety diae thou oo, became necessary and straightway we revised existing prices on our Clothing. & - e L e PR hfl_m"::;-"’::'a_ cigutyseven ouiasd |Washington Man . Arraigned on You didn’t have to ask—nor to wait—WE DID IT!—ahead of every one else. .3‘ e toas T, ALD slowatie| Gharies B. Jones :!m: -'l'f’z:yml:&',hw- Fraud Charge in New York. 3 : =) 2. noumands’ of errors. ~ © "F | S Bi0€ QRS Sefred “aincty thowsasd fve| Charged with conspiring to defraud b Now comes Clearance time—and we’ve gone about that with a determination 2 more than ten_(10) years ago. and has | bupdred and fftees QOIS o, |the government by obtaining liquor ot 8! o {ncrease 1ts clicuteie rom year to| - G. Suron received eighty.sescn parmicsithrough brlkery, William ¥, that has created unusual opportunities. ; nearly twenty expert account. | 0P8 Z ? G.'B. Wells received cighty-seven thousand | & 200, 00 WA UL 00 W8 A e 11 it fax retuns of its patrons during January, | eight bunred and twoie (CRSLD. pepafbail fixed at $5,000. His case will be | :} e 3 Afty-th (44,853). ~ lecalled next Wednesday. . e pone Frankiin THa "':‘." F‘."‘%’:‘:’.;fifi n:&:.:':‘:;;n&-‘m- wou-|_ Misn "Catnerine Fovdy, held on a 1 = 1 d I o, o . . 3 f:c sati e Ve an leht (31408), almliar ‘Comgiatat: wiil <ha givan | & TR = CO-PAPTNERSHIP FORMBRLY Bais Tettnd 30" "Chabbn feceived” ity seven | hearing {oday, but drs. Voibers Cas- W Eheciose ve ul ln e o“se ve v rcoat 4 B 5 ot i |t o 1t oy | ihe same alleged offcnse, hud not'vech || models there is "l sneces. 3ad TabUtHier ame. panchancer ind | g k- yEnglk, Tope Fecelved thirtyalx tousand | LOORC, DY TR, Lt o aofrauded —has bee d d ONE-THIRD i 4 e B e, e e tsed 224 | gve hundred aud fty-four QA5 4 x . n reduce - 2 not from the early season prices, e b A «George W. Wentworth received twenty-nine |the goyernment by means of bribes trarede) [Ca > T e B i W e s I et Sosiets Lo To YA " but ONE-THIRD, LESS THAN THE REVISED PRICES. Style-' t siax Yoni S S S e o i Bebinto pd sle sonem i ] oF appod o g o s ' ARTHUR H. ALl 7° " > - ployed in the office o the federal > T “Clovgh received seven thousaod ane {DIOYEd, In the offee of the reqerel | of appointment plus, Stratford and the other nationally known makes we carry— £ WE HAVE BEEN SELLING “REAL SERV-|hundred and. twenty-two (7,122). | York See with results” for thirty years.-“‘Ask the| J. H. Drummond received six thousand five) YOTK. . people who know us.’ Wundred and fifty-seven (6,557). A federal grand jury in New York STONE & FAIRFAX. 1342 New York ave. 3. W. Locke received six thousand one hup-|is investigating the alleged traffic in which creates FIN) ST TEA dred and_ninety-nine (6.199). fraudulent liquor withdrawal permits. 2 - FTLES: 412 4ih ot na. O TE T T D | 5" ™ Moffett received aix thousand one hun- = e i l fi 0 l l . and ninety-two (6,192). A provtaca by the &'Y-E?‘-..’e’“a;:i'y‘i_:_.‘...5".“:-?'?‘;7.55"753&? i ane bestred| STUDYING U. S. METHODS. | for this finest by o6 10 SHAREHOLDERS of the! Mrs. L. L. Hays received tbree 'thousand A fne hundred and forty (3,940). Beld at the offices of the compa; e VAR, “Hentl ,’..c'd.nmmm thousand | Toronto Official Here to Investigate ALL INCLUDED—and all cut exactly the same. $35 grade . .. $2333 {, $55 grade . . . $36.66 (Qradoales R R R S R 90 RN K4 ool et street gorthwest, Washington, D. C.. 08 TUES- | four hundred and forty-seven (3,447) DAY, JANUARY 11th 1921, at “de o'clock | X "N Jackaon received three thoussnd five Probation System. small car. 0 ade 26 66 60 ade 0 00 Biay" come before the meeting. Polls will be | Mundred and sixty-six (3.506). . ° o0 o) o e o o 2 T oot 1230 10 280 P L. M. O'Kelly received three thousand two'[ W. E. ‘Raney, attorney sgeneral of Wachington-Templar I ' < * BY ORDER OF THE BOARD, o ttabe O P Toronto, Canada. has come to Wash- g K 3 %, Wintren ev. | Henry . Pillsbury received three thousad 7 0. < R AT O e, Rectetary. | wix Tundred and Torty-seven (8,647). ington to investigate the probationary 901 14th St. N.W. < x OUR MATX OFFICE IS NOW LOCATED AT|" Charlotte M. Coffin received two thousand | 8YStem now in force in this jurisdic- = g e ade 8 ; ade b 1125 14 ot now Phone Main 2034 undred and forty.one (2.041). "¢!tion, and yesterday paid an official ! DD * 7 gr e 5 LIRS & TR AL 00 % dogiicAsiey reccived Jwo|thoseand saacall o Amaos A, Stele, probation of- . 7 = . cer of the District Supreme Court. Mr. - . . A e It biia. e O | ey paalacy Feceived one thousand seven(Steele outlined the system in, detail B o e A - lto' Attofney General Raney, explained c.de 7 ade 0 00 Tt the entire’ methods of operation of | ! RO o T . e e J.J. PEARCE. 6o 2 Bryant received five thousand “one | the System and the results that have |. 14508 FOR RENT_WE HAVE A CHOICH | bundred and twenty-four (5,124). been attained since its introduction selection of grands and uprights. Reat applied | Wesley C. Richards received tiree thoysand {here. » on purchse a ot. HOGO red and seventy-three (3.773). it -has been proposed to inaugurate | WORCH, 1110 G. Victrolos and records. s olbe siid Martin Carraballo, { a probatjomary system in the province KoTICE THE AN- . - = g - P W ., Cl W. V. Knott, Sortes s M T et e | £ o W i i, Enonce oot Send, 5 gime rice attan Feniili il Sraction Company. for the election of & boatd | of President and Vice-President of the Unived |30d Attorney General Raney is mak- urnis pea o Of course, that’s a general reduction, but of directors for the ensuing year and the tran- | States at the said general election, were duly |iNE an exhaustive study of the situa- b saction of such other business as may elected , and appointed as such of q! g i B . \ x ‘electors of |tion. He is also inquiring into th, he special advantage here is in B Pthe <ompany. S and M st . | President and fagee President of the United | advisability of appointing woman the special X e e cisracten . . glics of the celpany. Stk and 3. es, e State of Florida, RElatraton’ S0 DORMIoE . suehr os variety of patterns from which you will choose. $10 Silk Shirts. ........... $4 95 < Washington. A o oo, All included—Silk and Cotton— K3 X2 2 o, %! 45 P N TESTIMONY WHEREX g 12 Jozi. At 1045 clock am. The polls will ual set my hand and have enpsed the Gore; |JUGB€ Kathryn Sellers holds in. the Boon. H. D CRAMPTON, Secretary, | Seal of the State 10 be affixed. hereunto, at| Luvenile Court here. e oy ;{‘5;;’1:’"‘"h":..f‘,:“;,;fi,“':‘.;:';,: g oo -hf,,;',;:ll;y n:- ;o 1;? asy ;:a.a;,%ajaosa.%. .a;.eaj i .§: s; 00 grade $2.50 $l.50 and $2 Silk Scarfs. . ... 55(: :3: Jomi e w1l a1 put stations 0 S €I By the Governor. Attest: S e to I8 2 o o 3 3 gt s ot o e e e £ : $2 to $4 Madras Shirts. . .. ... % Positively Mo Dist or Water| 2=~ =it _|: PRINCETON % | srs0grade......... $3.75 95¢ 3 o< i SACACACAARAAA. z s | : debts contracted by any other than myser Pure fiitered Standard and Texaco gas, UEL D. HAYS. brook, 13, 1 E o S e e T ATS., Jr, Hilbeok, 576 LW. LINE STATH foot of Capitol s T | m Shade s $5 OO soc and 656 COtton Ho'e’ 3 for $1 od * Open and Lighted ] 00 1304304} * $10.00 grade. $12.00 grade. - $6.00 Best Makes Suede Gloves. . .$345 * Ready to Supply You With| i, 830 13th Stz Special Size STORM SASH| Get Our Factory Prices on in ary quantity. Glad to quote . Window Shades Before Buzing. o o, kd Until 8 O’Clock PM. . RmP-ING i: .wl‘::::‘ ::’:'I:?:' $ 1 2 5 R. K. FERGUSON Ine.. WITH AN ACCOUNT IN TE 794 9¢h ar. Phone North 231.28 c, Associatlon. Payfients, $1 = e e treasuger. ave. n.w. —that satisfy the most exact] -~ s . ;:5" . t\,fl.fi'fix.’i{, vice presidents James e Tt TESe: S wit ¥t | THE SERVICE SHOP 1314 F St NW.. ¥ Ly feowey, % Medieon Whivele: | BYRON S. ADAMS, RN | Gevweverevenee e vou'll save— Values up to $15.00. the shapes most preferred—Hats be fitted easily enough out of that -have been selling up to $10.. 5.85 the -combined. lots. - And. see 3 ° : the office of Wm. T. . <3 :§. g Beaver Board—fresh stock. “Wha = % §: & Seo, M. Barker Coy Inc, | s i 20008000 goiotrireipodutngedll) 4 Old Interwovens Cut Buy U N 3 ‘ Barker Con 105, [pems i Sy et | € e to Good erwo d ® g ) tening_ with brilliancy. Whe H warming’ small ro u 3 gl'umm[.. and "’k'zl.r B i;;t‘.,_ - m_Jou want E bathroom, etc. Also fine for | Every pair of Interwoven Hose<Silk- and y nderwear Now ozo “tg.ngl give you strictly an:l-u uax?. . Glass Co,, £ drg:sge rs;ftsel‘:'lln:'end”toli-t i isle—reduced to almost half. < ’Il‘he farlnous brlands such as Duofold, Lewis, ’§0 B wa s 1239 Wisconsin ave. Dhone West &7. : : eerless, - Imperial, Glastenbury, Reis — both CA 7-..,1:,"_,...;”‘"‘«,:3 = ROOF TRO! I:"E’; £ ::er‘i“‘h't' Iti:el:.lpfifh ‘I’I:::Inl: % $1.25 Pare ad 75¢ Lisle Thread, Union Suits and Shirts and Drawers—are all re- .t: EXPERT ROOFMEN | %, It oo o/ e L MR Ol oll e o e T :§° —-at your service to make the roof! e et B < A - eakproof. \ Grafton & Son, Y- Loan & Trus Fitted with new type heati i‘ On ROI‘\I(ELVAD;‘;‘;;,:'_-;;"J:.‘L‘-( “eating and Tontre Tonties % 9 fi unit, with Edison Screw Base, 750 ; 40(; Save e-Fourth! :2: o —= € ‘enabling unit to be removed > (i?él ;‘.{L%‘“:\\'li!" CLAFLIN YOR EYEGLASSES. | € for rebn-el;ml or fo:flin;iemn % ? St. N.E: £ .k to conve eats Gospel Preaching and The National Capital Puul* ‘:m:“‘““h" 2 & - Bible }]'euching by Now in their greatly enlarged |E Ie:::’h‘:'trf:l‘:.::-l.:::l."::;. x A Shoe Bal'gaill ‘Mfi% A}:‘I“S’il‘!’l‘l\j”\nllmk'(zl(“ s 5 ?::-&T};::—Ex‘. 'I:.:Enu g;‘: é. -] H ts ofi' : We've gathered into one big assortment all Thursday, Friday and Saturday 1210-1212 D St. N.W. € S pletiosr knne andiunsigits | a . the broken lots of Men’s Shoes—that includes e enings 8 P.M. IMPORTANT £ (ol e e o : _of course, all those favorite makes on “which we All Welcome. No Collections. Ha '3 f.‘:".i.-.'-': :-'-'fi',":.'.:::.'fl: Take your choice of the Beaver Hats, the ' = cialize’—RalSlOI‘ Boyden, O. H. Ald 1"}; e or We Preach Yot Oumeices, but Christ | X.‘ulf_r::RGP,s_?N € R estit myet Mhudle mt bk [N Velour H: d the Felt Hat RahE etc) TRErE S be every sirec;:; s STOVES afld‘fiIRNAm £ § clohg Hats o Seis S style ’3nd.makc—but you can g 4 o2 Bado oD Qododoodoadedss 806 Twelf

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