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SOCIETY 5 Meeting of Baltic Representatives Afterward Called at Warsaw. DIED. On Friday, July 20, a wite of Funeral from W, v SOCIETY ~ " THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, -D. C., SATURDAY, JULY 30, 1921—PART ‘1. RITES FOR SOLDIER. |y, GAFD oF maavks. at the age of 109 years. He resided ASSIGNED TO BUREAU DUTY. | RESIGNATION IS ACCEPTED. |D|ES HERE AT AGE OF 109. ] . TRIPLE BALTIC ALLIANCE AR o RS Commander George McC. Courts,| President Harding has accepted the FA".S AT CONFERENCE e F Howard Is il thanks and -.;m;m;‘l::’;zm:’;mt-f; and Caital & Surplus, $200,000—Resources, Over $1.900.000 [[]|Srvces wit b i temerrow st President and Mrs. Hardmg Sail on Mayflower| ,,,.oe suly 30— con- ith the Atlantic fleet, has been as- |resignation of Maj. Thomas H. John- | wrjlljam Gaffney, Colored, Had 13 e, B i g enuti Tibutes at the death of my el e Sl S ference between the Lettish, Estho- izned to duty in the bureau of[son. Medical Corps, lo take effect prdnance, Navy Department. uly 31 Children and 43 Grandchildren. Arlington. SRR EDRRICK 3. HEIDER, 19 Baptist Church, Rev. W. H. Hill will for Plymouth —_ Accompanled nian and Finnish forcign ministers, officiate. X \ |which was expected to mark the . ‘William Gaffney, colored resident formation of a second “triple Baltic of this city, died Wednesday night L] o o o He was the father of thirteen chil- alliance,” was held here Thursday, SClentlflc Sa » lng dren, of whom Robert, Alfred, Wil- by a NOtable Part)’- but adjourned without forming the [ | |E: i I dny, August 1, tives and fricids invited CREYKE. At the bishop's house. Cathedral 3 CPHINE 1 Iate Rolf Crevk: Rirdiip St nnd daughter of the late K 1 . physician to Gen. - t Notie eral later. (Nes liam, Rosa, Annie and Jannie Gaffney e s :‘l)l.:::;f;u;vnr arranging for a military i papers plé e ek vive; R ra 2 Ol rty-three = FORD. Departe Y OU can’t expect a savings fund to flourish without it’s R R IR o IO s S HE President and Mrs. Hard- An official announcement following 1 o e » regularly increased. A little now and then won’t i the meeting said that it had been de- - JAMES 0. FORD. loving h thirty-four. ing salled late yesterday aft- cided to call a conference of Baltic ernoon abord the Mayflower . . ‘{ |representatives, to be held later in SUPPLY OFFICERS NAMED. | = ror vimoun, siwse ey | | © 0 oo - | |Gt thiu il lodiid AORCEy gotiations now proceeding or already were accompanied by the Secretary cencluded would result soon in com- and father of Waverly and Junion Ford and Lillian H. Mitchell (nee Ford). Notice of funeral bereafter. * GARDINER. Departed this life Thursday g, Julx 2K 1 1 oclock, FENT- turn the trick—but a few dollars EVERY PAY DAY quickens the coming of independence. (e ———1 {3 flOUR SAVINGS DEPARTMENT is ready to serve Will Co-Ordinate Government Sales | °f War. Mr. Weeks, the Speaker of i 7 . mercial treaties betwcen the states e e et rr:‘.d;:.;: their ‘YOU—spare a dollar or more from your next pay check the Housej.of {Representatives ;and 4 ] oot s Funeral from’ Metrop M. E. Church Sunday. July 51 2 GARDINER. Young Men's Protective League members e requested o attend funeral of TRESS GARDINER. Sunday. . Metropolitan A. M. E. Church, at _ BUREAU TO BE SHIFTED.. Women in Quartermaster General’s Division Complain of Heat. and Purchases. Mrs. Frederick H. Gillett, Senator and Names of the officials who will be { Mrs. Joseph S. Frelinghuysen, Sena- charged with the duty of co-ordinat- [tor and Mrs. Lawrence C. Phipps, ing the sales of surplus materials, as | Representative and Mrs. Joseph well as government purchases, were | Walsh, Brig. Gen. C. E. Sawyer and annouunuced last night by Gen.|Mr- George B. Christian, jr. and become a depositor in this bank. 3% Compound Interest on Daily Balances Open 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. HEN FULLER, Pres o)j———3jo EEEEE | Dawes. | The Secretary of Commerce has| | Many of the women in the ceme- N Thursdar, July 28, Monday and T"ESJ"‘.’I | " The ofticials named included Col. H. [been oined here by Mrs. Hoover. who terial division of the quartermaster | Ct RAL WALLACE F. HOWARD. 3 oldest " son_of C. Smither, as chief co-ordinator of |has been in California for several “1 | keneral's office complained so much i Hanson. Fun . general supply, and as co-ordinators |months. She was to have returned - . d |about the extreme heat in their new | Funeral services for Corp. Wallace | eral servi | Toaence, 18 R on duty in the arcas Maj. Joe R. Mc- |here in June, but was detained In the 3 quarters in the War Trade building | F- Howard of Company H. 316th In-| *t. nc. o Iy 30. at 3 p.m. 30 oun emon avinges an Andre Maj o W Hammond, | West because of the illness of her at 20th and B streets that the Sec. |fantry, 79th Division, who died in | HOWARD. s il e Wikl Lieut. ol J. . Rnea and Maj. D, A, |mother. Herbert Hoover, jr., and ' . retary of War has consented to the | France on October 13, 1918, following > A Koste. ne. Kobinson.” ‘Officers of the Navy De- |Allon Hoover, sons of the' Secretary o return of the entire division to the |participation in the batties of thef 3¢ ; A0 80 T e ey artment to e detailed: in ascord. |and Mrs. Hoover, are with them, the 2 “-] | Munitfons building. on the other side [ Meuse and Argonne forest, were held D ompany ELIIDS =—=1E Cor. 9th St. and Mass. AVC-EIEEI&-‘-» T i headetatled in accord. |furmer having come Tecently from » of B street, where it was located un- | today at Holy Name Church, followed o e nesieed later, it was said. California, where he finished his high #2743 |til a few weeks ago. by burial in Arlington national ceme- f poeumonia, October 18, 1918, 3 : school course this year, and he will The War Trade building fs a large | tery. Interment at Ariington ‘turn there in the autumn to enter ; > frame structure similar in design to [ Corp. Howard received one wound = Leland Standford University. 2 A 7 nr:he |c—m]p rary \vlr«ri buildings in {and died of pnpumunm at the evacua- i _'""“;;":‘;mwf;y ] Chicago Thursday evening and will "] | of the Army sales stores of the quar- te Cults And was caDtain Of | e e S pAn iy f 1open the “Pageant of Progress” there : Of the Army. sales atorediof (he quar. |amateur elrouitsiand was cant: in of | semane Raptist Chiirch, New Hampshire age < Sy ) Srday. ho wil Bo i Mosssheart for § termaster’s b nt, recently [the Lincoln Athletic Club. He was| between 1 nad K sin. o Loday. he s Mooseheart 1o ; ransferred from the Emery building | employed as a compositor at the By- 2 rief visit with Mrs. Davis a s 1 e arom e z1 g JOHNSON. J 1921 at Penola. Ta. ildren before returning to Wash- LA L ol and Cjron S. Adams printery ECL : SON (nee Hargrove). ELEVENTH ST. ington Tuesday. MISS MILDRED MARGARET streets. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred F.| wido William Morgan Johnsnn 5 BALSER, 50|fnr' as kn;fl\’r‘) nr)hnth&r rhg_ngss Howard, of 1421 G street northeast,| Huried at Penoia, Va. 31 Miss Ailsa Mellon, daughter of the | Danghter of Mr. and Mre. A. C. Balser, | 37¢ 10 be made in the War Trade |received a letter from his command- ¥ scoretary of the Treasury, with Miss | whose marrinme fo Mr. Ar H. Heine.|Puilding. ing officer recently saving: “He was | VEARY. Fridur duly a0, 1621 a¢ her reo \ . vepGraef. motored to EIKINS. W. | mann will take piace Wedneadny ni _ the life of his company and Was nev- | jeiecd qaoghter of the Tate Pani and Mar. . Thursday, where they are e Cony g er known to do an act that could be | zaret Lents and cister of Frank P. Lears 5 gudsts of Mrs, Arthur Lee at her Eetown Preakyterk rel CIVILlANS BARRED DURING | considerea mean, and he did a man's | Ennerai foom the chapel of Frank Geier's . summ, . Graceland. part in the war and was a man all [ S Co. 1113 Tth «t. pw. on Mondar, — Wales, is the guest of her brother- through.” 2 5:30 am. Requiem mass al The House of Courtesy Senator and Mrs. New Tolieh i d Hetir Y ot Corhn e AIR TRIP ACROSS OCEAN pSueviVing him are his parents, a e e s o rother, Fred F. Howard., jr.,, and two ivet cemetery. 31 Senator and Mrs. Harry S. New will 279 M. W. J. C. Agnew. Mrs. Agnew sisters. Mrs. Mabel Bardoft and Miss ax. July 23. 1921, at Freed ANNA BOYD. devoted wife SRy Important! Ij"‘" the house party which the Sec-|Wa8 extensively entertained here last | Lieut. Tinker of Navy Will Repott | Alice Howard, retary of War, Mr. Weeks, will en-|year, while making a tour of the § to Join Mr. Weeks’ House Party. 5 e A e tertuin next week at his farm in | United States, and her marriage took | Lr087ess of Dirigible During James Bixd und Viola Gantt of New Hampshire, St N » And 5 3 Remains st her L .- Dttt ind il Join Mre. New |Place fn London in April. Its Flight to This Country. MRS. J. D. CREYKE DIES. B e L Church Menday, August 1, at 1 in Boston Monday. from where they LONDON, il ko o Mount Prospect Mrs| The marriage of Mins Mildred Mar- THONDON. July jNew is spending the week end with | g,ray Balser, duughter of Mr. and |is Mrs. John T. Brush at her summer e eich HID. R T Mrs. A. C. Balser, to Mr. A. H. Heinz- [Pans 1o Keep the United States and —Lieut. Clifford A.|Passes Away at Home of Bishop | ook n.m Friends reipectfully invited to arrived here and attend. *Casker Will mot be opened ia rungmx with the air ministry the Harding, Brother-in-Law. church Suddenly, July 29, 1921, at his X The death of Mrs, Josephine Douglas - 2, ot mann. will ke place Wednesday | reat Britain informed of the experi- | Th ; ne s T3ib st o, EDWART leave his afiernoon for Birming. |the Georgetown Presbyterian Church, | (OFmerly the R-3s. whic has been | Birdlip Stroud, Gloucestershire, Eng- ham. Ala. where he will join Mrs, | Georgetown, Rev. Dr. Marshall of- |Purchased by the United States Navy el A SAYERS. July 0. 1921, af 12:1% pm., at the - e are announcin in tomOITOW’S ] nderwood on their farm for the |ficiating. {;ox- urlcm Britain, during its flight| SN o h"r”wr m‘law hl‘hm ‘13‘; ul.:nv.» e ot M alster MrE © AT n;_wv UV veek end. ‘The bride will be attended by her merica. i 2e D! fior-InJaw. thAo B Mew: DUNCAN CAMPRELL. second son_of the - Medill McCormick will return |of honor, and Mr. Erwin Heinzmann, | talte place in the middle of September | &po el o S SQ0 iR er of the Jate| a1 = o Relativen ‘and frinnds invited to Washington today after spending |brother of the bridegroom, will act Many aviators, gazine writersip = 50, o0 cock Dounlas 5 Tnterm (private) at Osk Hill cemeters. un ay ar an 0S e mos | the earl art of the summer in Il- |as best man. Mr. Willlam Murray |4Nd other persons have sought per- el ancock Douglas, who was 3 e e ol Toln Samator MeCor- | ana Mr. George Varneiff will be the |mission to take part in the voyage | Physiclan to Prexident U. S, Grant, and - & O he Newrman place, on the | ashers. A reception will follow at |4Cross the Atlantic. but Secretary of |WAS & close friend of his grand- e mi 1e Newman place, on the |ashers A reception wil follow ot lihe Navy Denby has cabled that no|d8ughter. Princess Cantacuzene, for- " Hospiia, RA: momentous Rick® Creen "Park. “whicn | e renigence o parents, | e, Navy Denby has exbicd that no | oa i IR S e e AR, Mo e o7 Sty 1 first passengers will be permitted on the "j,:’;‘ha"“'r;':(‘fr ]‘;"N:; on the Nt John It Wright funeral parlors, 1237 o ‘he United S iniste Gor-| Maj. and Mrs. William Wilson, jr.,|trip. mb_on Riverside drive was made] xi. n.w.. Mondex morning, August 1, at 10 FAlbe % i ; s two sister : omit flowe » zail for New \dork :horll) ggr?.game trip through the middle west. THE WEATHER Edward G. Love of New York and IN MEMORIAM. [{n'f.ar .u;:‘ B uT"x:n c;n!‘"::,- Mr. Murray Solomon entertained at a . Miss Harrfett Douglas, who makes erday “King Haakon con thenter party Tohowed by 2 Sugges B her home with her brother-in-law. the | BRANSON. 1n wad hut loving remembrance 1 irand Cross of the Roval St |e®5e Bar Y 10000 o8 fevening in | L Pistrict of Columbia, Maryland and { Bishop of Washington. Arrange- | dear_wife and mother. IFABKIIE \ [Qlav Order upon Dr. Schmedeman. |ponor of Mr. and Mra. William H, Sagnci | VIr&Inia, partly cloudy; local thun-|ments for the funeral of Mrs. Crevhe | SRON fcho W0licfiiei ee g0 elAL- who has been United States minister | o¢ Binghampton, N. Y. The table was | dérshowers toright or tomorrow; no|have not been completed. il 0. ap . at that post for eight vears. Gecorated with pink roses and the gucets | change in temperature: moderate 1 stond be her hedside., LI Gandler Cobb, recently appoint: | numbered sixteen. south and southwest winds IHOUSE e oot depwrr, ed assistant to the American commer- < Vest Virginia, local thundershowers ed abe cial attache in London, will sail from | Ars. Samuel J. Malick has left for|this afternoon or tonight: tomorrow APPROVES SALARY. M . oge New York today for his post, accom- [ aine, where she will spend the re-|fair: no change in temperature. ¥ nt e lsto 0 l lps Orn panied by Mrs. Cobb and their chil- | mainder of the summer. Records for Twenty-Four Hour: Votes to Pay Walter F. Brown. ¢ wife and mother Bear us, 3 I 1" i ———— Thermometer—4 p.m., 73; § p.m., ed ten years ago. i Mrs. George Howard concluded her M L 12 midnight, 71: 4 am., 69 8 am Opposition Expressed. __DEVOTED AUSBAND AND visit in Newport yesterday and went amage icenses. Highest temperature, 81, occurred at | By a straight party vote of 175 to ey to verly Farms, Mass. ] i 11 a.m. today; lowest temperature, 69, | 56. * the House has sed a reso- + your memory lingers, ’ s “ "ol)‘ll;lr'l‘l.[» licenses have been issued to the ,,..I,.u,",d Bt A it tods Y ,um‘n AUhorizing payment from e | qveellt ider T snd e Mrs. McKie, widow of Maj. John W. 2 » jJarometer—4 p.m., 29.82; § pm.,|contingent fund of the ary of D it s 9) : : H McKie, U. S. A, who has been visi o A A e heciie o 2918, 12 midnight, 25.81; 4 ame, 20.83 | Walter F. Brown of oled. Ohia| Thet1do not think of you. S SErie n= « that loved sou, Oll n (4 ctai a Mrs. John C. Kerry at her coumry James Willinms and_Adella Jones. 8 am., 29.85 named by President Harding as a DT e e T 4 {home at New Canaan, Conn., is at the | Dilie Reynolds and Carrie Minor. Temperature same date last year— [member of the joint congressional B = . . o % ot stor, in New York. for a few days Lealte A Wells and, Helene T. Hugher o| Highest, 89 lowest, 64. committe on reorganization of mee.| ALed b all who koew sou Horeire v oeeph Pokorny " and X > res o wile ve. r1S€S— Stlf n R R Carris Bh Wikgand. co e e A8 Condition of the Water. ¢ Jdepartments. Objecting to| py pER DEVOTED DAUGHTER, JENNIE ensely | : - iEnation of 4 man not & mem. | M i Mrs. J. B. Ames of Boston enter- [fe Roy R. ins and Bernardine C.| Temperature and condition of water Jongress as chairman of SPAULDING tained af dinner Jast evening at the | SRS punsgen, . 8. X. and Ame I 38§ &M Great Falls—Temperature, {legislative — committce, . demootats 13 nve ipaseod alnce £Lat wed Way. our prompt response B o ey Pukte W. Cree e River Wa B e e ution Tuesdy fana N 5 Oscar A. Thorup and Pattie W. y. Up-River Waters. prevented its final e. it in our he I y n{““&el r;‘::\?a'}opefif:ngt :?‘.Bcvleltytn!: HARPERS FERRY, W r:. July 30 | thirty-minute wait '“nzr e n?-\f;r;r to el h’nn“:-o‘nom gone: Woods, N. H. 1 Births R ted —The Potomac river was clear and |PUt it in order for a vote yesterday. « still; e . A 1rths epor 3 the Shenandoah muddy this morning. 3 o Soxrhema M e o7t Wasne | The following births hawe been reported o Weather in Various Cities. NAVAL STATION TO CLOSE. BY NER DEYOTED DAUGHTER, VERON- ington this morning for Saranac, N.| i "faith department within the last twents- Temperature.s Cloging of the New Orleans naval] J4 BOLAND . Y. where they will spend the month | Hemard B. and Lottle M. Emmert. Jr Sy station as soon as practicable in the| Vg cARn0ttell who next may fall I \ StgRuENaL: Nathons on E. thant St B e i ine e ognomy lies heen/ordered One et b ot ot 1ot e all \ ! Phe marriage of Miss Bernardine C.| Albert Br and Lottie M. Léwls, boy. Stations. 33 £3 gF weather. |O¥ the Navy Department. Trepare to meet our God. / WM Shipley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R.| Richard ¥. and Stells Rigele, bor. Rl 1Y HER DEVOTED DAUGHTER. MiL- i : R Rhipley. 1o Mr. LeRoy Randolph| georEs 1o and Biniog Souts, €0, Aini ITALIAN ANARCHIST FRE: DRED B = Watkins. son of Mr. and Mrs. Joueph Harry W and Aurah L. Ruckiey. girl. : 8 5 T ED. |pzansox. In locing remembrance of our MILAN, July 30.—F 4 her, INARELLE BRANSON. who D. Watkins, took place at 9 o'clock | Fdward H. and Bilzabeth Merts, girl. LA —Enrico Malatesta | dear mother, Ix. NEOX. e e e | B e Pascom. oy Asburs Park _ 0.68. Clear | the Italian anarchist leader, arrested ten veats nzo todaz. July 30, 1911 this morning at the Sacr o} JebniT. and kvajSweency. oy, Abilene . last Qctober on a charge of plo « memors of our sweet mother, dear, he Re E. Jerome Winter, of. 1 L3 plotting |comehe ey, 7 Orizio and Maria O. Vagnoni, girl. Albany e e udy | 4EAINSL the state, was acquitied yes- 5 day and rear by year ficiating. ride lett tm.| Arthur H. and Edna Randall, girl Atlantle ¢ Freloudy | terday by the court of assizes. Several | LioEer with 0 e casest petoal W “1“‘“?“ flnl{;a e mnenyt for 2| B e |'m Rismarck 6 9 Closay | companions of the anarchist, arrested k= Souging nd Jeaying o ees s inguia: | mediately after the cere ‘Andrew. fah Parr. sy 2 F i Toud: at the same time, also were 4 o KON AND DAUGHTER-IN-LAW, ARTHUR _— Imotor trip and upon their return to| Chester and 1da B. Mavo, girl. 50 Cloudy s were acquitted. AN IRENE t4 r - | Washington will reside at 1618 De- 2 : BRANSON. Pured o ciemat et to 74 L % catur street northwest. Deaths Re rt ] ":\d r;:mr;::lhfrol: long, ten feet wide Tehnyiasn todey. MARY ISABELLE BRAN- % 0 = po! 3 gh contains 75 pounds » Jul Mrs. Albert Johnson of air. Weep not that her toils are over; ¢ lowing _deaths have been reported | Denver . = X Leaving With Daughter Monday. to” the “healh " department within the last | Detrolt . Weep not that her race is wos. Erant the o 1y ’ Mrs. Albert Johnson, wife of Rep- | twenty-tour hours: FUNERAL DIRECTORS, When our work, like hers, is done. ic {resentative Johnson of Washington,) John S. Hebbard, 50, 841 Rhode Island ave- y D ATt o '1:“ ‘""Wfi"i‘.'f.‘\'.’-"{&o.?fi?y' 13“;2;:’ "Siary A. Chism, 01, 3720 M street. X . 034« Frank Geier’s Sons ( :o., AND MES. JONES AND FAMILY. '+ |sohnson. w. a th, 74 2141 K street Kansas City wee € 113 SEVENTH STRI GRIFFITH. In lovh embrance of our | hegan “Teland, where they will spend o 8. B a2 Wiliard stceet. | 12w dnecles R Ciniay Modern Chapel. Telephone catr. Nowh 520, | Gevoted -wife and mother. Macols 3 | August 7 12, 14 ark road. uisville . .4 “loudy RIFFITH. who departed this life three jAuE e Elizabeth Hemiock. 88, 34 and H streets | Minmi .. 3 Tt eloudy WM. H. SARDO & CO,,| E oo derarted o P. Kingsbury, with her | northeast. Vew Orleans. : S Clear A L 3 i e e Mrs. Donald H, McKnew and | " Gustave Landsart, 61, St. Elizabeth's Hos- Glear GzEsme | Phow Licon s2 A hapey home we once enjoref. { Miss Clara Kingsbury, left "Thursday | PUgi . qupatier. 35, St. Elissbett's Hospital. ] 636 Pt.clondy 5 Rut death lias left a loniliness’ Sser rlce erc. dfl lse for Burlington, Vt, where they will | Willle Ssbatier, 35, St. Fiizabeth's Hos n . ] il | spend a month. Millie Gatewood, AT.SCnIumh’!.l Hosplesl, | Pitteburgh ¢ Clear “ZU RHORST” 7ou ae forgotten, t] Portlan - A 3 Miss Kitty Radclifte of Cardiff, road sontheast o o s | portiand, Bt Hedle o Chew Know the sortow i 3 2. That lies within our hearts concealed. . o1 5{635}'”’ Lincoln 372 at last, some gladsome morning, a3 e from sorrow. free from Dain A Remarkable Sellmg’ of 2o oo s 5, zommonsy || TR @ . HORS ek AT AND RONE b ® o 301 E. CAPITOL ST. PERCY A. AND ALLAS 1 1 0 6 670 N HALL. In sad but loving remembrance of our eamless Sheets--First Quality BRIG. GEN. TRONS DIES. | Ve L. SPEARE CO, - |5 sl Srrriess st &" 0 . . (NEITHER THE SUCCESSORS OF ’0‘ co’ who died July 23, 19 % . Wi, 3 = NECTED WITH THE ORIGINAL W. ms heart sour memory lingers. 7 h V 9 l W f 1 o Lpreoelite Relative Beceives Word of His| p,,,, frikio gota ”. mw. | There G ot & dax. dear mother, That 1 do not think of you. o at t (S cr o pl‘lce o DIAMONDS . Death in Italy. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons LOVIN (.’A:",m Ef'm\‘i“‘ HALL, AXD TF 1) KANSAS _CITY. Mo.. July 30 — g...,.,.,,,.,, 5 o 5Lt 3 Of first quality and exceptional brilliancy, rllustrated Wl thrt Brig Gen. Tames & Thoun | O M SUNW. Beaesd Ba RYLE. In sweat but sad memecs of ogr 1o N DOUBLE-BED SIZES 81x90 and 72x90 inches and priced in the Diamond Book , mailed upon reguest. U. S. A, retired, had died in Corrento, Automobile Service. L nn] qevartad. thin' life w0 suddenls The Gift Book Italy, July 23, has been received here by | 3 WILLIAM LEFE. Funeral Director Two years ago today, July 30, 1919. Anni- . . . N Mrs. Edward Fenlon, & cousin of the |apd embalmer. Livery in connection. Comme.{ versary mass at St Peter's Church. Offering a most extraordinary value in seamless torn sheets, an extra mailed upen request - lluslrating and pricing the newest general's wife. No details were given. | dious chapel and modern crematorium. Moderate | A <hadow rests upon our home, dear daddy: 2 tions and importations of this blishment. B prices. 833 Pa. ave. n.w. Tel. cali M. 1383 o eoir cmiling face. heavy, dependable quality, made for service. Sheets such as these, free Jewelry.Watches Clocke. Silver. China Pricos reslived on Switt & Co. sales] Timothy Hanlon | Viere it loek, whercer we tar, . s ¢ Class and Nove * 4 of carcass best 0 Washington. for week ending ‘mot y on e N muorex, AN from starch and dressing, ready for immediate use, we believe cannot be du- 3 lass ovelties. Sucarasy. Juty, 28, 1051, on shipmente sod out. . Pbne L. 5543, WIFE AXD € g 1 = Correct Social Stationery of distinctive elegance. ranged from 12 cents to 17 cents per pound, 2 % e of my dear plicated at this exceptionally low price. g Pl Sl ol sty D veraita 155 Senn ‘e pouir—Laver : NICKENS, taced 1o the mamory M. war sement, s B : s Anniversery:. . Dinner, Darce and Dobut RS S e = . ried this life six years ago today, July You do not often have the opportunity for splendid savings on good & Znvitations. 7aa and Visiting Cards. e : lity sheets, so we urge the earliest possible selection, for values such SUES FOR SELF AND SON. (FORMERLY $40F. et e D e ‘qua S 3 & p 4 as § Fugene F. Hartley, for himself and /PHONE MAIN Agi ceepat 0y iod early oo, these w:ll not last long and the quantity is limited. nie son, Eugene B Hartles: has fled sP-,.rCJN.ehnu.Wl Nl I I S i—— suits _ aggr s 5 Joseph A. and Annie E. Mendelson. MURRAY. g The boy was struck by au automobile JAMES I"R.XAN NIGKENS, In 1ving remembrasce of our dea E of the defendants while riding a 317 PA. 3 daughter and sister, wi e} ma £ 4 Modern Chapel. ‘Lancols 142, ix Years ago today, July 30, =] E bicycle in the Soldiers’ Home grounds, Private Ambulances. e o e et 4 B o 3 andithas tatheripisced demages Lor, Ydvery o Oomsection. Called by God, "who knoweth, best. d 8 the son's injuries at $10,000. He also | —oorg 5y niged and Efcient Rervice, | Sweet in our memory she'll always remain nnouncin, e g asks 31500 for_ lone ‘ot services and | e aeae the expenses to vrvhl;‘m e has been w. W. & Co, HE Famy. « placed by reason of the 's_injuries. H_ST. N.B. Lincoln 3464, SUTTON. 1In sad but |m remembrance ° Attorneys Daniel rghe and Automobtie Service. Ghapet. [ my dear uother, GBORGIANA SUTTON Philip _ Ershler Ippel.r for the| &——— ;\no died nine years -p tomorrow, July 31, S mnmm‘s 912 ummer Dale ot Furs ure wi ou e i ek an - Hidd of ‘The wing of sunflowers for the| We #P°° - e oo rors keeps my Mother Dear me. gro el 3 acon s ailage is becoming an lme|Ing imperishable memorials of quality| MOINT TR Hine Son.-lkln- parch and blister under the sun's rays. Others get hot Dortant industry in e and character. X R Sy e , often swelling and aching. 8till others itch and make you m&fl I ; S REREDATGE e RIA. ::rd;a;r{n ?re;ly. l“kln‘s rellef, but never fluding it. A repressntative will ¢ Yy appoint. momud“r o, ad b Joving e 'T.“: ment with POrtfollos of designe and sug- | - of Feus Chares, Vé-, who depsrtad this Tife All sunburn discomfort is traceable to the irritation of the nerves ' Beginning Monday, August 1st - S iy one year ago today, July 80, At lower than regular season prices i | . thentic modes for Fall and Winter, in these fashiona- ble pelts: ; Hudson Seal (dyed muskrat), Marmot, Sealine (dyed rabbit), Jap Mink, French Lynx (,dyed Austral- §an rabbit), Wolf and Arctic.Seal, Ap— umpy, irritated nerves, carrying down with it antiseptics that have ‘ DY, been noted for their curative powers. FUNERAL DESIGNS. 9 . surface. It gets down through the pores and into contact with the f||th S my PR{V[NTOL CEMETERIES. For instance, Noxgema containa soothing Oil of Cloves (you know and keep them OUt Fort meo petual Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St. 4 b hed, soothed and quleted, . i pantions Wa can never forget you. dear dsughter, i 3 :1:‘[{:;(’2 ;r‘;e".ll;::' 4f these nerves can reacl 200 quietes f' |ILS and mos qutOCJ THE .‘"‘FF:‘:::.:N:’:? INC., GS*‘.‘:‘E,"{","I,""_‘":,'J? ',',',,'l:"’ Fur Coats, Wraps and Scarfs, presenting the au- Noxzema is a greaseless vanishing cream that does not lie on the carr dbea“g and Bincs vou have passed avaY rmER. ® I oo Teits e B Bt TR ahow Ol of Cloves stdps a toothache), cooling Menthol and healing Bsitmars Boslorrd t Distrit L Prompt auto delivery servics. sootiadsand oosied. Cedar Hill Cemetery Take a'couple jars-of Noxzema to the shore or eountry with you, | / xammn Main m 4 postage and pmklnx. for large, complimentary jar, inclosing your home | Y] / AT HAPFER‘ 900 m B¢ wacation address,. to. Noxzema Chemical Company, Baltimore, Md. Ryl o 4 o GEO.C. S m Camphor. Rub Noxzema into your skin and relief is immediate, for the Oftices: 1285 G st. n.w. Phone F. 4745, Anl.lh—c}nrflllvp—llnl‘mll'.‘ Tmomeng Noxsema reaches the nerves—that instant ftchy, flery skin is reven S 0 S ropriate Floral Tukeu 35 and 50 cent sizes at your druggist’s, or send 10 cents, to cover lx m 'E_FLORAL EMBLEMS

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