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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, :D. O, MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1921 2 ol 1 e Yy sy, e — = ATTACK GIRL IN PARK. Births Reported FEDERAL JOBS OPEN. |W. S. McSWAIN HONORED. | CHARLES L. SHANK DIES. DEFIN[S 'I'AXlEAB st e o "-W_._N___". DAVIS. I wish to express my sincers thanks | MCINTYRE. In sad bot and deep g i e e e bors s Tor ot Rhnioos | | T une mathar, Calared Boys Carrying Pistols [{ie health depurtment withia the st twents- | Civil Service Commission An-|Promoted to Be District Superin- |Prominent Realty Dealer, Who Had srmpathy Muum'm;-x tributes dnr oday. Al 4. 1018 Amniversary mas ng the flinexs and at the death of my : Driven Away by Police. CLEL AL nounces Examinations. tendent, U. 8. Secret Service. «Resided Here 23 Years. I ] ioved wite ANSTE i ety Rt Mght roughly dressed colored b e L : The Civil Service Commission has| Willium S. McSwain, who has been S l-U"-E ING |-Aw 2 - Four st e ana wwent smien 100 eared in & park at 2n and Bryant| & , _|one of the secret service men de "o 3 3 [ e 2 AR tn Tast Ditht about 9330 oclock, | §uuamo and Tervss Burrate. gifl fowing sositiane: Chemisc, 83,000 o to_#uard President Harding since his | & : : e il s g <=0 of them displaying pistols. and | Gilippo and 1 Maria G, Capone, girt. 5.000; associate chemist, $2,000 to | election, has been promoted to be super- SR LOVING DAD EDITH, LIt attacked Floren Brown, colored. ‘;-‘Ifl:!l!r\ed o Rollh - ¥ . 3 junlor chemist, $1,400 to intendent of the St. Louis district of the AND SON ROBERT. seventeen years old, 1743 Kanawha 'a0lo ane izabet .pumom 'rl. o o secret service. 5 5 el bt & street. who was scated on a bench | Tifar D. snd Auale L seabel g Pmewood. M s clericotorist, $1.100, | , Before being assigned to the Presi-| P Appellate Court Rules Ter- e iy PERAT with Jeste Ross, colored, thirty years | Jlomns and Carrie Shelton, bor am o e atation libra: | dent “Billy” McSwain was an operative pp ules BAYLY. Sunday night, April %, 1921, at b 3 today. October 4, 1021, old, 2226 11th stree b ek Etrude;Rogess, ibey; :-‘n";fs‘no"! e rtent. ror|iniithe nonhveal'. ml;u»rx[c: ‘{,‘,"‘ ne-g- 5 = retidence, 1638 Mgnror, | CHARLES L help trom fecling sn losely t ' 2 il t urin e war he L.} otice of funeral hereafter. he i 0t hes (Whenl Rogs 3 Gried [ita Tprotect Dihe duty at naval nd hospitals | JURFLers In Seatiie, N ibe of his : minal and Auto Livery Com- words was oot iy girl, the police we told, a fig came into proi started and the girl's dress was Deaths chorled. throughout the United States: aaslos;|fearless work in connection with the - ~ iR, TR rards ke epcke o deer - Rady torn. Her dssailants Ted’ Oh | The lowing deathe nave peen repored 10| 1E, EXAMIZEr. patent office. T1200: | government's gt on pro-Germans and | | . panies Are Exempt. e T e it : : e e T aat " Poticeman Col- | tor paith department withlo the last tweaty- | burcay: entomological laboratory as-|Hefore leaving for his mew post he ; I ices Wedneadas, Avril et o7 and Dot loving remembrance of burn of the ninth precinct. Colburn | Henry L. Plumbe. 1657 Lamont street. | sistant, $1,080 to $1,440, bureau of en-| oy personally thanked by President The loitering act of July 11, 1919, the chapel et Oak’ Hill cemetops e dear wite .‘,...‘]““:;ly::',".:"'\hr:g":;‘“;:: fired several shots at the fleeing boys, | John' F. Carr, tomology; shop apprentice, $720, bu-|anq Mrs. Harding for his loyal and ef- | i does not apply to the cabs of the| ™MeRt private, - year ago today. April 4, 1920, e Jolm R. Ryo but none of them was captured. o R Rxon ———————— |are. southenst. Lilly P. Batler, 83 l‘hv(dfinr' Hospita Heary T Dance, 6, North Carolii ::.:tmg:l :l'l::::“i iun‘or;?olo". :"l ficient service 5 Terminal Taxicab Company and the St 5 :‘_:l'!‘r ‘ih!;”‘:‘.t g year has passed. our hearts still sore, naval ordnance plant, Sout arles. Auto Livery Company, according to ~ s on we mixs l‘ul:\nrQ‘ i declsi e v i fone eV gy el eric 3% | UTOPIA IN CANAL ZONE. || 44 ) peals, Tendercd today. b Justice o ; crin Notio T AT T sox. o | James T Biliabeth's Hospital. | Quartermaster Corps. Camp Holabird, ary D W, ,mu::. A-;m:"nu M : : | fatu ;:lfllb‘i’ v:,l:.n 2t I.r:’;l:fi.x::nc; ::h.uu.!rl;., of funeral later. el 544 but loving remembrance of pita ddition to the basic ries ngress m [ ench. The ; ienter and. ster MINS Mury Diggs, 61, Alabamn avenue southeast. ,,3,; Qitlon Lo bl manic salucies 1851 Members|ot! Congr court held that the terminal com- | o Lr ki ro et T o). who dep carMzabeth Dorsey, 44, 50 Plerce street south- | ;o p ¢y will be allowed for most po After Trip to Panama. . pany’s cabs may stand upon the space 2 ERTY (nee Sheaf. ne year ago today, April 4, 1020, . = Tors the Jsalaryi/of. ‘which: does not o opposite the west entrance and under ve residence Wed-| We will not say that she is d = 5 | exceed $2,500 a year. Full informa-| Most of the 125 members of Con- g the West covered porch o Dutob sis-| TS QML O SRR Am, e e e way s s At DN e II1 Q'S ||WallPapering-InteriorDecorating | tion and application, blanks may be|gress who made a business-pleasure i Dropenchus such space I8 the Drivate | iy’ will be' celvbracd for the ripoue ot | Rbe has Wwandersd away into an Taknows We have assembied one of the choicext stocks | Socing Commission, 1126 ¥ street. | trip to and throngh the Panams canbl Company, the taxicab company ha: B i et Hay Res etmbuy || aad B Se Sresior Row weey of Wall Faper in the country, Newest pa Sarvice STt on thflp.'t"l"{‘;d'“ "':“l’g:‘x;";"?v':‘;‘ ",; Ing a contract to use these spaces. | p. "l oaR " lurites: it meeds must be since she Nagers there. o 3 terns and colorings. any ~ individual pa =T e capital g WNB. Departed this life Aprii 3. 1921, at “This ol o1 o dear Wedding Decorations || iermn not to be found elsewnere. HITS SUNDAY HORSE SHOW | th¢ outing and confident that tney = fle‘{“{g:;.‘:f‘f:-“".'flo‘“m? Yr:‘_“t 0{;' 930 am.. it the feataence of is Gaughter | 18 tho Sove :{ 'l‘l:r‘:u“n?: |.Eu- of here and Brides' Bouquets. ||Meterate Prices—Best Workmanahi [ wilt be able to lesisiate better for the Termpn s, aso held that the| M. Sarih hemect 5 yru o ave ; { Decorations for all so co]{figfij V';AIJ.:"P{‘AI;‘ER-CO Rev. e i Wallace [Badoins 12 DY commerco and Jof aationalidetente e e S e . 2 sermon at New York Avenue Presby- One-third of the party was compose . = - : 8t ¥ o Renaniiinine O n M cial functions. Original 714 13m terian Church yesterday, protested |Of members of the committees on CHARLES L, SHANK. :’::?:'gfit:l:cl;::yem:e:’i,lunaar(gon- Rt b i I colateRtan kB Qied husha ":‘.:M !'.hnwr‘" JorN T, . W . ine and fishieries an e u ween these ER. who, ¢ i« X . & . 8373 against “the disloyalty which appears | MrChant maripe and PEROCs Charles L. Shank, member of the|companies and the management of the | EWERT. On Saturdas. April 2. 1621, at . ‘Avril 8, 1919, THE ¥ 2 and beautrfu’ Floral De- H td'l d Picot |in the opening of Potomac Park by | "ri*shiy two senators who made the | Teal estate firm of Irvin & Shank, died | hotels, Chief Justice Smyth dissented | §bley Howital, LOUISE, widow of ‘the late | TIGNOR. 1n loving memors of our . emstitching an 1COt | Svernmental authority to the horse [ 17 %,OnLY S0 Sonatar N uret of | vesterday at Garfield Hospital. He|from the opinions relating to the oo-{ % W. Ewert; T0 ears. - Faneral from | | danguter and Totnir. 1 : signs. 'ln! show next Sunday and for polo games | 4 rizona and William B. McKinley of | was forty-eight years old. cupancy of space in front of hotels. pel A.-‘ru' 5 ;;.\)..1 twenty years ago tods " pantwoeadi ot Bund as. tion | Jllinois. They sald that the 18.000| Mr. Shank was born in Indiana and Cases From Police Court. .m. Services at Trinity Lut Dear is the grave in which she fs laid. Bl k- Cotton 13c Silk 14c Dr. Radoliffe in {hs connectlon | canal employer are living in a modern {c&me to Washington about twenty-| . ‘qecisions were rendered in four| 3400 B Hie o al 230 acick: Sweet 1s the me sa 3 ia. B: . -3 ok an aci e atives d friends i ed. ermes - e of o 0 acRistone Buttons covered. aEsinst the American Sunday, @ dise | U oD interest in real estate improvements | fA%es from the Police Courts. where ot oameers (T T nlerment End SO CRR SEOSON Quick service. honor to our traditions, an affront e here and was the developer of Glen-|Otis N. Reamy, Clarence Rackey, 14th and H to the great majority of our Chris- | A man aged forty-one may count|gaje, D. C. Richard Bell and James M. Parker | KEYS. Departed this lite MRS M. E. HOLLEY tan " itizenship and should be re-|on living until sixty-seven, according [ “H& 13 Sirvived by his wife, three|Were adjudged guilty of loitering as _'m(-':wv&-:m::r. of er dnugher. Cel. 2561 15¢h N. buked. to statistics. sons and his mother, who lives in|d¢fined by the act of July 11, 1919, e at f the oid 15t Separate Ba o California. Reamy and Rackey were arrested at| Grares ano Alfred Roys Sus toses th monss| X . "und Supervising. principal o¢ Fresh . : e \ Milk : Funeral services will be held Wed- | Union station. Bell was_ found in| their loss, nineteen grandchildren, two gres. btk Sivicien, fuiiiie Schoolt, DM nesday morning at 10:30 o'clock at his | {font of the Shoreham Hotel and| grandehildren and a host of relatives and| oo GRS 00 TUENCE Js ook 200 late residence, (18 3d street northwest, | PATKPT near the Washington Hotel. T Beptist Cruran iy from Vermont Ave-| Jears ago todar. April 4. 1918, 1o General The majority opinion holds that the | Wiiie Pastor (Frederickeburg sapees pioass| Army Hospital, Fort Rayard, N Mex. taxicabs of the companies do not fall| copy.) o ¢ -n.u fl'er my bark where the waves grow SCHOOL TEACHER DIES. |Xithin tne purview of section 12 of |gpre™ 0 Aheact: “.':“";m';an"“;“‘?fl:f,'“":;‘,;y duested o be present &t ige. called meeting B:l-?ulltn;r:.l.l;'-’l.lnfi:;dfln that bright ‘ Miss Genevieve Cassin Passes Away | Come under the jurisdiction of the | Yo esa B sts. to mot mramerrnte ts| Whenr "o lored one stands waiting for i Public _Utilities ‘Commission, while | the funeral of WINNIE KEYS." All mem| me < i 0 C ERY C O (N wAP After Long Illness. the loitering act gives power of regu- bers of aister teats are fovited. Funeral May o in peacetul slomber b i Per Quart ) Following an fllness of several| Spin,t3, e Diss :‘Lvaomgg':r:;: Yopmont Avenve Church Tuesday, Apeil 3, Ll W meet agala. HOLMES. * | months, Genevieve Cassin, daughter|sioners power to revoke the licenses | MATTHEWS, Sund: April 3. 1021, '*"“'"‘an"';" ¥, WALRER, who died of the late William D. and Mary A.|of drivers of offending cabs, and the | ' fild Hospital, Miss KATH MATIHEWS | three years ago Soley, Apch S SN BE S I . Cassin, died at her home, 1413 30th|court points out that the drivers for| the internal revenue office. Funeral services| Bavard, N. Me: I c 151 St ""ffl' (gdgy_ s % u.,‘ e.;_:m:: companies are not re-| 8t Confluence, Pa. ‘":1' live ‘rhh us in memory, ss Cassin. had béen a teacher in|quired to have a license, so the intent ANN. And will Secovermure ores domestic science in the public schools|of Congress may be drawn that it 'flmim’"fl“"" st A g of Washington for more than fifteen | did not mean to include these com- ton. Funeral from’ her late reei.| WARE, In wad but loving remembrance of i years, was one of the most popular|mon carriers. dr , fix Johnson ave., Hyattsville, Md. "‘"J"’" husband and fatbher, who fell asleep i TR teachers in the District and was not| The judgments of the Police Court| ednesday. April 0 a.m. Tntermeni| 37 jGis two Sears and one day ago. Apeil 3 I o » D h only loved by her pupils, but numbered | are reversed, with directions to ac- |y L Mount Olivet ety 1S DEVOTED WIFE. MARY WARE. ury s eliclous a wide circle of friends among the|quit the cab drivers. i e e Wl T g e ND GRAN 7 c ¢ residents of the city. The funeral Justice Smyth Dissents. ged 5O years. Funeral from the resisencs remembrance of my will be held at Oak Hill Chapel Wed- of his dln:hrl;r 211A Bates st. n.w., Tues- ot REBECCA WARFIELD, who | psiheld SOl In his dissenting opinion Chief Y ed ix years i il Wheat Food Apple Sallce ’ A Aheaaclock. The interment| jugtice Smyth expressed the view that| Liiseibrs,” 2 2 P-m. (Boston ‘papers Wl': #ea aix years a0 todag, Apel & i Fren s Cream 1 O the loitering act was passed for the Often from my hieart comes a bitter cry, | 2 s protection of the public in the use of | MEAD, Saturday, April 2. 1921, at home, S41| “'Why, oh, why, did my mother die’” Il Special low price for a short i i time. Every one who buys this | MRS. ETTA MAY MEAD DIES |$5° 230k, *irees +nd, the Toiferioe | St St wlifd Relsites Ji | Rt B it i Il sort of uncooked breakfast Mu’ta]'d, per bflttle &0 much a public Monday, April 4, at the late residence. 4° 1e o menace as such action on the part of | MEAD, Members and friends of Miriam Re. HER DAUGHTER, ELLA LAWSON. * % Was Prominently Identi i privately owned automobiles. bekah Lodge. ttoll t ARFTELD. {llif food should be interested in y Identified With | yording of the act, he claimed. 15| bo attess sbe. Foncral vl of ‘our 1ate | W aoks T g harpnier REREOCK our price. Miriam Rebekah Lodge. broad enough to comprehend cabs of ter, ETTA MA® 1 WARFIELD, who departed this life . ~ Moa Bl ass sea s i all t;l::c;l'guonah He claimed it was S ’"';g""" e Monds years ago toduy, April 4, 1915. ;s ver who i 4 Per Like all Del Monte prod- Del Monte No. l sm C&n Shced grand of Miriam Rebekah Lodge, | ssction 11, but the swaer o ti ach "siXBEL L DI¥ALDRON, Nobie G"" Ussia, Sut et Trpnts P c ucts the quality is assured o c Gt 3" home, 541 Shepherd street | mobile. MITOHELL. On Sunday, April 1971, s Mot S D e o Y ~ Lo, ollowing a. short illness. THOMAS A.. beloved husband of m ie C. e kg..... : : Yellow Clmg Peadles cesecses Funeral services will be held this Mitchell. “Faeral from hin late residence; ol ety Mgl Here is your opportunity to s evening at 7:30 o'clock at th. B Tp Juntse Sinay sows y Y e resi Tuesday, April 5, at 2 p.m. * I get a can equal to the or- Hlli'] bekah Lodge. The body wil ; £ | 5 v will be taken District of Columbia, Mar: ll.nd at her residence, 900 8th . | WASHINGTON. In d but loving remem. m C"Sh“"”“'."’ dinary amount you make, | Sunshine Laundry Soap; i emi DR, forntermint o3 ! | DI f, Columbt. Marylang ana | S 0oy Vol s e VASEROPOL, (Mt g e Y. : voted father. NGTON, | ortening, c and’at a price, t0o, that you A Close out..stock off for c Mrs. Mead is survived by her hus.- |0V continued nmild temperature:| Funeral on Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock,| entered into eternal rest eight years ago. 4 - er. Pound band, J. P.-Mead. Her mother, Mrw, | 8¢Ntle to moderate southerly winds.| from Holy Name Church. Interment at| April 3, 1913. Setocc il calt reasonalbie. Records for Twenty-Four nnn. Mount Olivatchiebny. s It was eight years ago, dear husband, ® == Jennie Kennison, died last Decem- . “Del M = & ber. Thsermomel!erTzYesterd- p.m., | O'HARE. On Sunday. April 3, 1921 the Nm.-:h;ou were calied awar; . 7 b.m. midnight, sv. To- | " residence of his sister, Mrs. Angus C. Fere nce then eaeh moment seems an hour, is ready to serve. H n in P: ge of small| “Birometer—Yesterday, 4 p.m., 30. el e pariors, The days have dragged along like months, change in Paris half the beggars have | g p'm. 30.29; 12 midnight, 30.91. o | &:m. Wednesday. Maw 9 o'clock . And monthe seem like sem La-' Ib. ; S a][ bottl glsappeared trom the streels | day.'d am., 30.84; & am. 3040; noon, | P g 1° Shered Heart. lnterme Bweet thoughts of 3ou are sl we bave I P 17 m Slze B cbiolevicivien MOURNING BLACK 30. | Mount Olivet cemetersy. To drive away our fears. el’ -€all . C Highest temperatute, 78, ooturred UMBE. _Saturday. April 2. 1921, at 12:39| G0 oniy knows ?r-::' lonesamencss Dyed Wi t 4 5 t e sam Table s « No. 13 CARMACK mzv CLEANING CO. | Fure. 50, otcurred ot 630 sm togey | Siatea e ":;"m."'::fi&"’n".",':.‘{’ .'.‘fil - Tuesday aft Apeil 5. Private inter-| WOOD, In sad | 1415 G Str: Condition of the Water. ment 'le'ln:{;-“:m.fiin e '"" oy T “nu','n.n?:mm;:'«'fin" A;J.?‘I‘A)«Du > . - eel| ratur: a t] WOOD, who died one year ago today, Aj I The syrup with the distinctive No. 2% Opposite Kelth's | water At & A Groat Fails-Tems |REED. apri 2. 1021 :; Emcpmey Bomnn | ABBE o S ]..ar C I c Furs Exclusively | Perature, 54 2 o Sooved | i, but ot torgotten. I ~“Woop, axp i ge Can Tomatoes C | favor. . in : /) : : Compiled by United States coast and WOOD. 1In loving and sad remembrance of B ; Flll' Cap” 26"10}1"?? flo“l} geodetic survey.) & HANK. Sy afl- Apetl 3101, ¢ 1 1' 3 m_r‘“:unh'he:'A“ Xf\-r.En.{"f' WOOD, who - : & Garfiel beloved | passed away one ear ago today, April i ver [ ea’, pel' can . Vpea{l:fe zymizole i :[:;' 5134”» SR usband of Blanche s Anank o et c""?.'&', i R % 5 Are s rin Ermine and Krim.| Tomorfow—Low tide, 12 .m. ) e e ] £ 1'“‘;.,,"“,:(,,"':2:' e e s s, p g mer, the beauty of [and 12:37 p.m.; high tide, 5:57 am.| nw. Interment (private) at Mount Olivet 1 only know he mu-d .w-y | ue e om, W can . these Otto Kahn|and 6:20 p.m. cemetery. Eod never anilgoon i o creations baffles The Sun and Moon. SMITH. Sunda: but wot forgotten, = v, April 51921, at Washing: . I F avorites o she Today—Sum rose 5:49 am.; sun sets | ign Saatiariun; Takoma Park; D k| B DAUGHTER. MR U'"“'HL" .. aunt of Hugh Stevens smnn t.mm.‘t’:t :Ituwl‘o! . R. WRIGHT. In_loving memory of Shoe Peg Corn, per can . . 15¢ . S e e vt || Country Gentleman Corn, can, 15¢ At Pre -War Prlces Fur Chokers || S iarcms o . s, s 1| s e Automobile lamps to be lighted | st. Elizabeth’s Hospital. CARRIE STANTON Though long may seem the yea | one-half hour after sunset. g X Boar st clty morgue. "If not| and ofien in-the lonciy hours 1 “Nut-Marigold,” th Weather in Various Ofti called for by 3 p.o Tuesday. Aprit 5. such Silver Lake Beets, percan . lzl/zc : b seai e Reduced Tuesday ! e e P o S 1S and Wednesday $9.00 Squirrel, Kolinsky, Fitch to our patrons as one i D‘pllflrd this nu lndd-nly m: of the leading quality [ brands, has been re- [jif womoy “twpiowac| Lo 1 N er loss two sisters, two brothers and a host t relatives and friends. Funersl Tuesdax THE : :z I ram herIate residence, 404 0% | O BEOTED WIr FRE o ‘g,g{;'g,' Sox- | e S | AR R vt o0 M s Jeey Shriver’s Black Raspberries No. 1 Can, 17¢ Shriver’s Black Raspberries No. 2 Can, 25¢ il duced in price, and right and Opossum Chureh, it X e Phooe Fragktin 6628, s a i here is where you profit Fine Selected Skins Albany : B ey donn ke, pestor. R | — 5 SiL10N L% Fumerar Diecir ey L:;;U‘ in counection. Comme- N MEMORIAM. lous chapel and modern crematorium. Modera LA prices. 382 P T iy Fine Selection of Stoles, Squirrel, Mink, Kolinsky, Skunk and Seal quickly, if you so de- sire, by OUR price re- “On the Tables of Those Who Know” ADDISON. In_ loving remembrance of my davghter. fl'II"ELLA E. ADDISON, who died W«: and 'rfgza: i I I I il Special Low Prices . o & 3 ' 4. 1919, W il us . ” B ducti pecia . i " 3 A . W, i uction. Special Low Prices on Fur 3 Tod- ecalls the memory 816 H 8T. N.E. b il anltaly utter, per b. . 55¢ : Repairing and Storage Glere ; g 1" e oue 1ald 1o rest. At BT s i “Gl' B ” c “ Raw materials are 'way-down in price, hence this We w;(lll 1Sz:pair Ygur Coat |l ; B “sre those who Joved her best. PETER M. Ume“ It 5 an orage Free o r B een ag oliee, pel’ lb. . 250 radical reduction on the manufactured products. Let Us Call for Your o .. 3008 74 5y el AREOLL. Departea thn e Friser e Fire, ‘Cheft: and® Moths. =3 i Lhcloudy My amTotsasy. apri| Frank Geder’s Sons Co,. Relatives and friends invited. | "‘"‘[."fl" : > .- 5 T'lrplmne l‘lll The Novelty [ & w18 uzn:n Sacred, to the memory o : 1ot veat April Some Mighty Good Eating at Low Prices | Nut-Marigold Margarine— 2 2 %e Season’s End Prices 1-1b. cartons—per Ib.. i Sh nhoma o 0 Rt 641 H ST. N l. Phone L. 3543, op || pittsburgh 2 N 5 " Louis., Mo, (Papers copy.) “ZURHORST” Expert Farriers 1 Portiand, Me 30.48 ] T e e 301 Eut Capntol Street 515 11th St. NW. Oredn e 3 Whve of sorrow still over me foil. | Aunt Jemima Buckwheat o L ; . ‘Gol d Medal Buckwheat l;e’; 1 O c We offcr Nut-Marigold” to you as benlig of the liVirginia S P ; best quality any manufacturer can produce in a pure JRAIEL i ?m‘"?&‘f" 288 t St S T || virgima weet ancal(e nut-oil product, and guarantee it to please you, other- ; ] | Srand 000 2 & Mother, in heaven, be my guide. —JANES T RVAN, — ? wise we will cheerfully refund the purchase price. — - WASH. 56 D Glear | HANDWERRER. I mad oo o EREDRicK 517 PA. AVE. BE, - - - HANDWERKER. who departed this life Modern Chepe] Lincoln 142, Fancy Quality—Low Prices eleven years s lod:{. N “'.‘:,‘,“,.‘a‘.::,‘::f.;:. | Suery Hacwoi e 0 | HEINZ, Why Pay More? g v | TSR v Sanitary Spaghetti, pkg., 10c NPLIUS HORIGAY, ‘who paswed sway x| J208*H_STREET:NW i &0 4 ¢ | Baked Beans | “INDERRIEDEN" PEAS —— RIFT Please note that you can One of the best canned goods values we have of- yiliig S imer et S (FORMERLY S40F. STWW)’ 1 SNO“D secure any one of three PHONE MAIN 108 it Per l-lb. Can 18¢ kinds: fered during our entire business career. Moderately .mmé' H; l';ln-;d m‘.fllzrig,ré;:;‘g" AR Speare™ CuNichols . w-as,..-. 1st—Pork, Beans and To- | priced, with quality considered, you'll find this a rare mato Sauce. i ‘who died December 26, 1904: Il'(er- 2d—Pork and Beans (no ofiefing- JONES, __-———_, o s x"fifl: e ANSTET0N ss."urn 4, JOS‘P?I F. Birch’s Sons ol 3034 M St. N.W. Erabiished 1se1, Phone West 98, Automobile Service. WM. H. SARDO & CO., 412 H et ne. Plione Lincoln Modern Chapel. _ Automobike Memorial Customs At _the bedside of my loved ones, Night by night, day by day, 1 watched their loving hands, I saw them pass awa: Ther are waiting by the rive: Just across the silent stres Where sweet flowers are eve In ancient Greece death still- o m“34 e d the bitterest enmity. A ki A e banke 41 €1 SIS suans. it . det Severall Labels; ed the bitterest enmity. ing L MONUMENTS. | SOAP O tor. JFC | st -Boams ana Tomo | Packed Under Soves L e 1 21/ of Athens paused on the battle- e e e o i il Note These Prices: Meadow Lark, etc. Per Can. 2c fields that his soldiers might in- [ g Mamprialt 9h A hertil oS WASfilgam s 9c Small tin . 1l ter the slain foemen. A friendly Where they laid our da ; vTHEL P f?n:::l:f Noev Ne,, o . E - Washington, D. C. re- at's within our bearts concesl S Sunshine Perfettos , Pk, g i e e Whom we loved but could ne HER DEVOTED SRANDMOTHER AND AUN' sulted in new conflict. 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