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STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1921 EX-SENATOR KING DIES. | pRESIDENT HARDING SETS MAY 30 | THE WEATHER. I " Last Survivor of the Pallbearers A S HO?IIVDTI;Y TO HONOR W A R HER OES 2:%: fi?_%g}?:gh‘zfi:%gm-{é RE"“ET'BN |N AY, RIDGE, » at Abraham Lincoln’s Funera clondy tomorrow; continued cool: e ‘ CHICAGO, May 4.—Simeon Woodrow 1 st eimus | 2o $hd istrong, northeast. sRifting) SANGRTON. Nuy 3. 191 The annual M y procla freighted with sacred and stimu- |to north and northwest winds. G oy it Smorial/day. D It ™ ‘day. ot public | For VitginiarRain fonight: tomor- " e ot King, former United States senator, the year. Interment Jast Survivor among the men who served | oo al Mem ay_ 3 |as ballpearers at Abraham Lincoln's | ‘Mation setting aside May 30 28 & | memorjal. Iinvitemy fellow citizens |row cloudy, continued cool; fresh Kariedly Grivate funeral, died here yesterday. He was| holiday has been igsued by President fittingly to pay homage on this day to | northwest winds. The Carroll Electric Company M l T E D 0 FF E eighty-cight years old, and was born in | Harding today. The text follows: A noble dead who sleep in homeland, | For West Virginia—Rain tonight; § . SMITH. Departed this lite Mond Morgan county, Ohio. “Whereas this nation has been | beneath sea or on foreign flelds that |tomorrow cloud;f'eonfl““fl‘ oool. American Railway Express | Too0 3 e MikcE SMITH, betoved 10 D AYS ONLY conceived in prayer and devotlon by T TS of pesce D ehucss and | [Records for Twenty-Four Hours. a Ninith and father of Kim MRS. GREGORY DIES. Men ahd,_women who'“were movel ) P iberty and justice, | Thermometer—4 pm. 51: 8 pm., 49: i . under God to found a nation where | to the end that Aberw Are Wil 1o midnight, 50; 4 am, 45 8 am, 490 Company to Confer With Mrs. Katharine Percival Gregory,| principles of right should form the 12 noon, 50. i forever. ¢ || widow of George William Gregory,| 1asting corner stone, and whereas | shall live ¢ I have here- | Highest temperature, 53, ocourred at Employes at Once e '*| these principles, purch: at the +In witness whereof I have hei Dt , 53, p y £y dled yesterday at her home In Rex.| price of ereat Durchased at, (0% | unto set my hand and caused the |2 pm. vesterday: lowest temperature. bury, [Jass. e tar of the| featured by a worthy posterity, and | seal of the U nited States to be af- |45, occurred at § am. today. By th6 Assoctatid Prose: e Ty N A Chapian of this| Fhereas the great war has fately | fixed, Done {1 et On ‘the | Hikhene, 65: Towest, 42, - ot year TAMPA, Fla., May 4.—Both pay of o § iy i v mbia is Y g . N city "and ‘Fag " many ' acauaintances }::‘d‘“:l;og)svtli\l"g;ur?:n?s apon our | lumbia (08 30 1921, and of the | Barometer—4 pm. 20.79: 8 pum.|emploves and hours of service, as well | WILLIAMS, 3ty ELECTR‘C here, Funeral services will be eld| Harding. President of 'the United | independence of ihe United States |29.81; 12 midnignt, 28.72; 4 as other working conditions of men| (I =i omorr e o PR emeters of that| States. do hereby proclaim Mondav, | the 145k NG HARDIGGE || T noon, 2961 working for the American Railway Ex-| Funeral f ts e of e the 30th day of May, a day already WARREN G. NG Tide Table: press Company are schoduled to undergo| Thursday, 1230 pom . city. (Furnished by United States coast and {5 change to a “basis that will bo fair IN MEMORIAX, and equitable,* declares an announce- | BECK. Tn sad but loving remembrance of WASHING N PROGRAM. n sad MACHINE GEORGE F. KELLY DIES. | URGES LEGION PF u x ment recived iere, amed by @. . Ty S T i e e Was Publisher of the Social Di- |Semator Walsh Tells Men Wants ‘,;l‘?glg;;_"v-m!;;" e ! ""h’.’,".”.,‘é’f.'c‘id"'p e a Y-l become! Should Be Enumerated. 6:25 p.m. effective June 1, 1921, if plans of the E rectory of Washington. George Forbes Kelly, well known company are carried out, and the i changes in hours of service will become e 'mlflsh::’fl';l;! effective July 1, 1921 The revision of 0 bot Sviag ame X E Massachusetts in Senator Walsh of Massachus: iy gl 25 Less " in typographical and mewspaper cir- |an address at a meeting of the QUentin |7.93 pm, 4 Regular cles, died vesterday afternoon of | Roosevelt Post of the American Legion| Tomorrow—Sun rises, 5:06 a.m.; sun K"",‘ my schedules and -or};m: hnfursu:n 3 . 3150 heart trouble at his apartment in |last night at the Ebbitt Hotel, advised |Sets. 7:04 p.m. h'f“ i TeCessary :\“t sew. o ; Pric the Marion, 2000 H st t, 3 Moon rises, 3:10 am.; sets, 3:45 p.m. | changes in conditions that have occurre I dare not dream—the blissful dream, 8 wesis o the Marion, 2000 H street northwest, | that the American Legion should prepare | Aol jamps to be lighted one- | Since the establishment of present rates 1t fills my heart with wild unrest; Puneral services will he held ot the | & program enumcrating Jmen- wants %0 | haif hour after sunset. gfflpny and rules governing working con-| Where wonder cold. white marbies gieam. i iday Ahe | that Congress will know just what steps > o on: e still must slumber—God knows hest Loose-Leaf Ienldence T’;{,‘d;"g“;‘n’,“:‘;{““”'l ar 2301 to take in the rehabilitation and com- Weather in Various Citles. Provision is made, in accordance with | HERL FATHEE, PHIL BEOOME BROO be private, will be in Rock Creek |Pensation of former service men. whe - S Temperaturs, ®% the transportation act of 1920, for a con-| oo Jeo . L i senator urged tRat this be, done, after B Bz sp P ference between employes and employers ‘num' In sad but loving remem- Price Books “illy was the oldest son of |consultation with the heads'of the vari- g 3f £ With referonce o the new rate of wages, | SANCKiSLnR, Yo, Boder, THERESA Hentiettn. A and the Iote Taw o in ou.:hgo;agnmr%;=0&tpnrzmunls dealing | stations. = 23 z: State of .(mmn and working hnu‘i.-i zng mxfii keven years ago today, May 4, 1914, S + with soldier p: . . s £2 &~ Weather. | tions, Employes are asked in the notice | our hearts, deep i Large or small, many St ea St avs The speaker urged the men to stay N Which ' has been sent out from the New| 00 "Gyl decP ia sormow, return to thia 2 3 &, out of politics and to confine their work H . b York headquarters to arrange a confer-| As memory recalls low death bore her aw: . 5 aduate of Hobart College, Gene : rms of rulings. & era g . 1o the care of the former service men. Sy ¥ s bR, o 4 different for ruling; N. Y. and became Latin master and | }5, 108, care 00 the Tom e nvenicnces = — [ence tobe attended by thelr represeqta et e e, . tives as soon as ible. SH 1LL MIDDLE “J'HF & BALANCE IN SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS PUTS ONE IN YOUR HOME Ask your stationer to l ster of Deveaux College, | syprered in receiving compensation due ; 3 " Clouds Pt y Cats Pay. Niagara L where he found- | {pum was due to the lack of the pro- In loving remembrance of show you National Series ed the X and published | ({600 % caty government machin- ¢ NEW YORK, May 4.—A reduction | my mother, TIERESA e i . ) v airectories of patrons of art. v to Handie the problems. He is of : 82 s O of about 20 per cent In wages for day | HEISER. who. diparted this 1ife sern e Geyser Electric Washer is too well known to ne- 4800 and 4900. Later he moved to this y the opinion that these matters have N labor, effective May 16, and an equ years ago today, May 4, 1914, for the last six_years been straightened out. tabla’ adjustment of other rates, in-! Although I cannot ciasp your hand, cessitate extolling its merit. It is endorsed by thousands of Satisfied users as the most practical washing machine made. Look for This Trade Mark aually the - —_——— . l"‘r:ll’;.‘elgg;;llle‘:est:;l t?&fp&z‘;:?n;:,r ;‘;: -Yu}l‘ml:t': is 'nu'lgmv’fu::"m- A dependable machine. fully guaranteed by a reliable house. When You Buy . M. LESLIE A CURETON DlES i 20 : announced by Elbert H. Gary, chair- e Made in three sizes—3, 6, 9 sheets. _{\l"- %lar)‘h av bl * | Denver Rt :ln_e.n of the c]orporauorln'sd l:i;‘al;dlflf A phone message will put one of these in your home for his city, and a br . i irectors. It is estimate: at be- |, ¥ ¥ M. Kelly of New York. i ! o4 tween 160,000 and 175,000 employes of | MAGRUDER. 1In sad but loving remembra Monday’s wash. Spanish War Veteran Succumbs, . 6 y the corporation will be affected. TAGRUDEL, Wi scpat s SOREPH ivi Burial This Afternoon. : L Mr. Gary also stated that the corpo- o Divided Payments, With $5.00 Down HEADS JEWISH SOCIETY. 3 Iachmonville. 20, 5 ration had been unable to find a prac- Leslie A. Cureton, Spanish war vet- s ' Sloudy ticable basis for the entire abandon- Alexander Wolf was chos si- dent of the Jewish Fos::‘ro‘;sxm,:r’sqo‘- eran, of 1422 N street northwest died ment o(i the ';;_ve'lve;h([mr day, or turn, ciety last night at a meeting at|yesterday at his home. <4 & in the immediate future. Gtie Whom we loved but could not save. d Bound Booki g i e 54 that the twelve-hour shift already | HIS AUNTS, ALICE AND HARKI an s Eighth Street Temple. Other officers| Funeral services will be held this Ly L e N eiisated "In certain @e. Sox ET The Carroll Electric Company elected _were: First vi 2 o'clock at Harvey" ° i Dise) - N 1 S i 3 continued W s ¢ C 918, Phone Main 7320 714 12th St. NW. 18- Rinnils, Helyeke, s Mix. dent, Jacob Eisemann; recording sec- | street northwest. Interment will be |} CAHEDAS 92 08, up O entirely | eliminating this feature | Nt one day are you forgotten. Something said, something done, retary, Mrs. Simon Oppenheimer;|in Arlington cemetery. ttsburgh . 29 5 o 2 ifinancial secretary, Mrs. Charles Gold-| Mr. Cureton was a member of Rich- | Turtiand Me. 3 : within the mextiyear; = We mention vour name, if onl smith; treasurer. Harry Frank; au-|ard J. Harden Camp, No. 2, United . Open Shop Declaration Urged. And wish you were back to ci i _Z‘;Y:(‘;z 1 ditor,” David Sanger, and directors, | Spanish War Veterans. Members of | ity 3. 3 ; CLEVELAND, Ohio, May Rees SISTER, KATHRYN HU3 vhg/N Harry Fischer, Mrs. M. S. Cohen, R.[the camp will attend’the service: ieg 2 5 ommendations to the exccutive com- | BAGLAND. n sad but loving remembrance 0SA" RAGLAND, who ore No. . Ly Lyon and Lee Baum-|He had been employed in the Treas- ¥ O e On L A e Frades Bm. | of my dear aunt, ordlinger presided. ‘ury Department. - Lout 1% . ployers' Association that it issue an passed awiy weven years ago’ today, May 3 p open shop declaration authorizing [ 3 such men as will work at a wage o astibeg EheAlls Do, Mot 2 56 WEDS FRENCH VICOMTE rate not to exceed lso ce:m lnn haul"" Ana™ Y . ‘ i . | the outstanding developments nd left me in tears, in grie in woe, h H Foreign Exchange Deposit X 3 Teate the strike of between A8 I stood beside her seven » ago. Store No. 6 foregn vxeuange Safe Deposit Boxes |}, nox. aay 4—Violette Seif- Jesterday, 8000 building trades me- | DEVOTED NIECE, JULIA' WOODLAND. * W. S. Thompson Branch 703 15th St. N.W ridge, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. BAGLAND. A tribute of love to the memory B. RAGLA Gordon Selfridge, formerly of Chi:|“’ROCHESTER., N. Y. May 4.—| gty deat wife ROSA B. RAGLAND, who 4. cago, was married to Vicomte |Change of wage workers to a piece- | 307Gy Si ) Ce vi is w: B ¥ 4. 191 a y S tO Ballk . Here Jacques do Sibour son of Comte [work basls was decréed for ROChen Shall we meet bevond the river? fer clothing factories affiliated with | pp PRleheet hevond e, drtreD, o Store No. § re s . Brompton Oratory here ClotHiers'’ Exchange i ) Rt 138 Pleaant Branch BUSY people find distinct advantages in banking at this afternoon " Father Bernara e o tiiiam M. Lei rion. the ROBINSON. In tad but loving remembrance — cial r new 5 ark Ron titation li t ] aughan_officiate Naitman paid by the manmufacturers | Ui, 22 3 Nsox, an institution like this, where there are complete R Pamated Clothing Workers | Jears ate toder, May 4 soip, o0 ™ o Formerly Chas. E. Groas sasis Py . . i store, No. 10, 18th Street and Columbia Road. Store No. 9 facilities in one spot for dispatching all of one’s financial of America to decide matters In dis-| Wil noc heaven bioom with roses Georgetown Branch B fe between them. For th h 1oved bes ) . 31at and M Stx, N.W de;l{mgs - e e - as no:l ‘h:b:l:r:'mqenl‘n':re:rwnhp:;. ‘midst the 1 Meet our officers, and let us acquaint you with the St ,UB TO MEET. “Come and rest?” ‘l F 5 Hcers, ; L : : ored & Remodeled ALUMNI CL . o . hurSday, . flday and Saturday scope of “Continental service.” New business friends are Reasonable Charges The Washington Altmni Club of the AND JACOB ToBINNON, A THER: BELL Iways w 2 oni Delta. Theta Fraternity is to meet | TAYLOR. In sad but lovi bran i e always welcome. I EANET & BACHER | Fhi Dee TGS ot Tuesday night at| my. dear father, JEKOME, TAYLOR: who the University Club. Members of Con-| died two years ago, May 4, 1919. = ) It “D 9 Coty’s L’Origan Extract Pald on Pald on Paid on Second Floor ; 2-03. aize, formerly $9.25, now $7.00. 7 Checking Savings TIME Phome Maln 4708 | gress who are members of the fraternity | Give him of the fruit of his bands on Al!la.r (o] 2% (exns 39 s 4% TR 521 1ath St. N.W. Sl attend. And 1o s words praise nim o the caten; This Sale, $4.89 TO REALTY OWNERS ————————————————————=———""" | WASHINGTON. In sad but loving remem- 'I-.'f.“..:’.?? ot Novor i‘.‘-:i.f b lx::a_v CARD OF THANES. = = e ARHUA e mother A methere: e CRMAL ESTATE. Conscrention || WILLIS. I wish to express my sincere thanks| hig Jife one year ago today, May 4, 1920, (Coronas) ) Made of short Havana-filler tobacco, with a mild broad wrap= per. Formerly sold in our stores L] i S ot owners' intercsts has given our || and deep gratitude to my friends and neigh- ° Clients, here and in all quarters of the Days of sadness still come o’er us bors for their kindness and sympathy at the e world, a_feeling of peace and confidence R WILLIS. dden tears 8o often flow, boldings and the asvurance of the = e death of my busbend, ARTHOR WULE ] yemory keeps my mother near me, Capital, $1,000,000.00 grygtest retumne theretrom, b7 : : Althongh she died one year ago. Specially Priced d £ Corner Fourteenth and H Streets v yous properts with this old R S 1 always think of you, dear mother. . pla established house to sell, rent or manage. or C aln Drop. in or 'phone us 4nd icts Eet ac . quanited. MARRIED. And our hearts are sad with pain; TUNIS_BROWN. May 4 1¢21 b Rev. 3| This worid would be a beaten {0 us 35¢ Tooth Powder, 17c J.V.N. & T. B Boxes of 25, $1.00 50c Tooth Paste, 2 TS SALES, LOANS A 7 ALTER H. TUNIS Could you be with ns again. Howard Wells, Dt ALTE Washiagign, | TQUR DEVOTED DAL {f":"'lf_“',_\_ MOURNING BLACK Dyed Within 24 Hours CARMACK DRY CLEANING CO. 2469 181 Al ROBINSON D. PEYTON ROBINSON. People’s Prices on Housecleaning Preparations e e s WASHINGTON. A tribute of love 1t G igarettes i 3 memory of our dear departed 3 - RIB Q. “WASHINGTOR: who entered th haven of rest one year ‘ago today, May 4, ington, D. 0! ¢ ;i Funeral services at 1608 Irving st. n.w. Fri-| Tin art gone, our precious mother, day at 11 am. Interment at Ivy 2 e e aracous sather Sy A irgins. | (Fredericksburg, VA., pa-| Thou shalt xieep 8 peaceful siumber pers please copy.) Till the resurrection morn. tice, Anacostia Council, No " A. AL, you ure bereby notified of the death of our brother. ALFRED BAR- RETT, at his residence, 1915 16th st. (embers are requested to attend fugeral MOTH BAGS. AL v w5 et 0, B FicatAforD Insect Powder No. 2—Overcoat, $1.19 b Thursday, May 5. BOXEO" Srnzswnevisisan . “Oot, ) BSORBERS 2 pom.. Thursday, 2 DIEHL, Councilor, Camels, 20s......] Package No. 3—Ulster, $1.29 '‘Quick As a Wink' SHOCK A r o, peTee, met dic = £10, AN .......ceceececcmeceees “UC 30X60 L............. ceeenn 9L 4 , 1921, at Providence Chestertician, 20s.| 21 I i e $149 . With a e MkoRl .o oy elared X = Boyd. Fuperal wi Sgvereigns, 208 30X70 .vevnne.s . e o o eeiece, 317 3¢d st. n.e., Fri- Tar Paper, 40x48, 10e sheet; gq day, May 6. at 9:30 a.m.: themce fo St. [\ U L 8. Caporals, 20s. Pac 2 3 for 23e; dozen............ P ¥ i jem mass will be Pledmonts, 20 ot 20, Moth Balla or Fiakes, ite 95, % = FatapiaiCoures: '}»fi'?n?“x:&m o K.'l’x""' : e : i . W. Va. artins Lucky Strikes, 20s[ 17¢ paund: 2 for. Automatic Gas Water et N ere piease copy.) 6 014 Mills, 20 . S8ARD, Tuesday, May 3. 1921, 3 Mecca, 20s. Jc::“— " Heater BUBBARD. i T LUCETTE, beloved ‘nughter. . sossess on of . August and Marie Joly Bussard, in the 17 Spur, 20s. ... 10 Pkgs., Of course, you intend some day ge. Fumeral trom ber late resi PETER M. ULRICH Nebo, 20s. $1.59 to buy an Automatic Gas Water " Relatives .and friends in- ‘WEST 960. y T 23e and Heater—“Why not now?” ] Porsonsl Bertice. Modent Prices. an ? o sezeeees $ ly. May 3. 1921, at 4:30 Eatima, 20s. . 2 1 D Spirita_Tarpentine, 35¢ Ask your plumber about a CHIVELL, A IT. beloved histaud of Ameln “ZURHORST” Omar, 20s. 5 e pint. 20e; qua “ps ” B ¢ Husemann). Funeral from his Rich.'St. Cuts, 308 c Sulphur Candles, Se 15 “Bee Brand” Inseet Pow- | Pittsburgh,” or come in tomorrow e e 458 11h 5t. s.w.. Thursday at 201 East Capitol Street 2 for . C der, 59¢, 3%e and 5 - 15¢ and let us show you how it works 2 pm. Interment at Gleawood cemetery. m.)..".': -..-u..m' ool ] Chloride Lime, Black Flag Insect Powder, 19 N Relstives and friends invited to attend. Estal > Ind Carton of 10 Packaxes, $1.98 pound 75¢, 3%¢ and.. & c May 4. 1921, at the SPECIAL OFFER Until May 4th Only $15 Cash A Whole Year to Pay EDGAR MORRIS SALES CO. CLARK. y 4. it Mr. William J, Houl- ———_"‘T Toulde%00 “5d st Randle Highlands, D, JAMES T. RYAN, i, V. 3. D eon of M 217 PA. AVE. 8B, e Taooard Magers Chapel. s 10 WHght's chapel, 1337 10th st. or. rirate Ambulasces. tives and friends o visit. Interment Cedar Coanection. car springs giving full suspea- :i:': Ab-l'ur.buk abserber at a lewer price. Distributers 30-Day Trial. Year Guarantee Hines Auto Supply Co. JOIL. L. Reliable Family Remedies Popular Toilet Articles 70c Alophen Pills, P. D. & Co., 100s.... 60c D. & R. Cold Cream. $1.00 Alcorub, the new rubbing Alcohol 25c Hinds’ Cold Cream $1.00 Alboline Mineral Oil, pint.......... e Rompcian Nt Cream .. $125 Bayer’s Aspirin Tablets, 5-gr., 100s . : “Aonupolis, Md.. Friday, May 6. at B A Baltimore and Philadelphia papers please copy.) o It —just open water faucet in the house and hot water atarts 1o run. It will in Seattle, 7 ité of Col. Geo. 8. A. (ret Fuoersl from Seryies. _____ Chapel, | sylvania’ avenue, Thurs- .m .8 e ,co‘ mpe; 35c Pond’s Cold Cream.... 75c Baume Analgesique Bengue........... :Oc Hlndl'fi:loney and Almond Cream . ..32c r=n Ret—STRAMING S Diatribmtors : for 25c¢ Beecham’s Pills .. 0c Mulsified Cocoanut Oil Shampoo . '—until you turn | Pittsburgh Water Heater Co. and . N.W. = : 75¢ Patmolive Shampoo s 4 of thefaucet. No Avex Appliance Co. 920, 56 N, oot S TREET N 50c Hay’s Henna Shampoo. .39¢ clent. 1305 G St. N.W. Main § 5175 4 2 $1.00 Danderine Hair Tonic 62 2 t. N.w. s BURPEE-JOHNSON co i T (FORMERLY S40¥ 40c Castoria, Fletcher's 50c Herpicide Hair Toni ‘35 e from ber late renidence, . Retatives PHONE MAIN._ 108 . $1.00 Pinaud’s Eau de Quinine +33c — | NDIANABOLIS U S A 2ds invited. Tnterment at Gleuwood| AR Spearg™ CuNicholsAWS Speare Soc California Fig Syrup Soc Cuticura Ointment. $1.00 Q-Ban_Hair Tonic. 75c Q-Ban Hair Restorer. $1.00 Wyeth Sage and Sulphur... 60c Sago Sage and Sulphur . B e liliebiusions iias sl Table h ide Ml’ll;‘fll:‘fi‘!ir.“l}d... ARE joscph F. Birch’s Sons vidow of Frank T. Gal d Established Speelal’ price Ten M. Estabrook 3034 M St. N.W. Jiusuged lea. daughter of ELK GROVE R bt T, Sy 5. o Aatemnle Bt p.m. Interment private. "Nt Swartmore, Pa.. 3y 3, 1021, |NINL H, SARDO & CO,, 60c Doan’s Kidney Pills {| Let memory carry you back to 75c Dioxogen, large size. 25¢c Resinol Soap.. 18¢ i 3 the good old Colonial Days— GORHAM. $150 Fellows’ Syrup ... 2S¢ Cuticura Soap . --18¢ & ays—to "PFIB BASSETT, widow of George C. Gor: 3¢ Qets:le Corn Remover 25c Woodbury’s Facial Soap. ..gz the Old Smokehouse ’mid the BUTTER . Efi . Integment Grivte), st ook orgex Bot ne o Pioms Liscels 53 10c Palmolive Soap, cake, 8c; doz. AT g; gude (I;lep::r-ler!rm 50c L:;lterln;.hmedium size i “36c green fields of Virginia—where A o o hAXT, Fumeral {oriveres ray's Glycerine Tonic $1.25 co-Thymoline, pint < S ave jence P s e T = orl’-’.n': el Pufm ; Hams and Bacon were Cured— from bie late re asac,, DS A 60c Kilmer's Swamp Root 50c Pepsodent Tooth Paste. 32¢ that were world famous for their GRIEB, Suldenlr, May 2. 1921 G| Puose Franklin ea2s. 90 F at. aw. e Emfiimfliw"k s ll(’nebecly“:. Tooth Paste... 32¢ delicious quality. g réd‘&’.";-’s;‘ Iy esirs e 1% | 5 WL, LR, Taral Direser 25c Lysol, srmall 25c Lyon’s Tooth Powder or Paste. 1:;2 i cicnin e i “""":’.':‘ ';-“::“m m-.l'le'ffl:fi m :l.j: l]:lilk's ;En;uh on ... $1.00 Pyorrl\oddeTPowflef- 79¢ s~y s - ted Iron . " ite' of . B 30c_Phenolax Wafers .. 25c Mavis Talc that in the Ross rd Fowlers” &0 st U northeast. lnter: | —ogoocialize in designing and erect- $130 Pinkham's Vegetabie Compound. 2S¢ Mennen's Ta ol Hams sl ‘ Siount el coeters. vt || We SPeE L memerial of cuait 50c Poslam Ointment ' 30c Djer-Kiss Talc Bacon we have the Old Virginia s Eo R naamiron 4 60c Pape's Diapepsin 50c Java Rice Powder < t. match 35 3 e 3 e laren's Tospital, . N g el B dava Rice Powder..oi: 3t Product, matchless in its good Y CaCdcens, red on” of | o Let us take you to see many speci- : Il;h IP"; OMII‘( Ml!:nu'ia. 50c Djer-Kiss l;a'::e Powger azc ness—tempting to the palate and = & 'g;'.’..‘-m:l':’f.;ml'ff‘fm':,‘."g::{ men:“er'l.:"" work in any of the local esin intment .. . 50c Mennen’s Shaving Cream. i i Zid th s Y. Friday, | cam $175 S 5. S. (for the biood). . ——rriorres $107 So¢ Witch Hazel, pin.. i sminently “:,"hy ofbelng;served Sy 6. a3 pm, Friends Inied, " i| THE 9. F. MANNING CO, INC., $1.00 Vinol (a restorative tonic)....w..cece...69c 25c Mum (prevents perspiration odors) 16¢ at every table. o ey the resideace ot Bin par’ 914 Fifteenth Street. - st., G GE infant son = of George C. and Bertha Johnson. Funeral Thursday at 3 p.m. . life Tuesday, May Pure Food Products yArmours Grape Ju'ce. pint. 57, People's Special Blend 9], 7 QUATE oo ntninteren e, 1. nneeees e — Welch's Grape Juice, pin, Hee Brand Root Beer Ex- 420, QUATL oo " 79 traot ** 15¢ ‘We sell them through the principal dealers and at our stands in the markets. Delivering Coal In STOVE, EGG, NUT and PEA sizes, right along to those fore- May 5, Baltimere Boulevard at Distriot KELLY. May 3, 1021, at his residence. 2000| Offioss: 1835 G st. a.w. Phone F. 4745. ‘st. n.w. GEORGE FORBES KELLY. Peptogenic Milk, $1.15 Ovaltine, small size; regu- sighted people who practice H and . 23c pany 6 i2e3 remu 59¢ preparedness. Large stocks of | eldest son of Mre. H ; FUNERAL DESIGKS. Brook's Barle 93¢ Dryco Dry Milk, $1.79 59¢ freshly mined coal allow us to the late {let J‘fi“h:m'\'_':fi oy = €T A S and .. o make immediate delivery of at h; ety T itod D ropriate Floral Tokens > Robinson's Barle 9 Borden's Malted Milk, $2.95 your order. Our coal is screened May'e: g i 7 c 42 S P4 : c 0SS yn a 0. twice before delivery is made 3 ashington Floral Co. .I:lvhnnr‘n'n Barley, 19¢ 59¢ to_ your bins. G ; J CATHERINE E 16th and N, Y. Ave. Main 168 an ay we quote you prices? a4 Y Vi K STANDS: In Center, Eastern, Western ® M f GEO. C. SHAFFER, )% 3 i 3 s st Eskays Food, $2.69, 83, 5% Jars $ i3e. 929¢ Imperial € 69c H 5 t John P. Agnew & Co., Inc. . e MynA nop. | AEEEESSIVE FLOBAL EMBLEMS Phoe it Riggs and O Street Markets anum, 8¢ . et = 2% slonnce s s 39 7928 14th St. N.W. es McNabb. Funcral se S Heod "'f:,. 5:" 29¢ lsv};;);:::‘.r:xg:::; 42¢ Main 3068 e "-a.-: hy 5, & n‘:w ¥ - GudenB-.r?& Cfil:- 1214 F St.

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