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ol D.CMENWIL | CIYNEWSINBRE, |omersiian wroer and daught Hattie and Willism Jackson. Fuperal George Washington Post, No. 1, from her late residence, 1008 44th «t. n.e., American Legion will meet Tuesday h h of T e - night at 8 o'clook In the board room | favited. Interment at Falle Choen v =/ |of the District butlding. ne in the days of outh, = Tilighted in womannood-« bicom. DAMAGE SUITS FILED. |Sissls ABch 3, 2a2t sndths conducter |G, U, PLANS T0 BROADEN | Mark Twain's Cousin ANNOUNCE: NEW COURSES: Boy Bieyclist, by Next Friend, |nevs Lamvert and Yeatman art her| FOREIGN SERVICE SCHOOL| Honored by the Royal - | AT RESEARCH UNIVERSITY Claims $25,000 for Tojuries. | ¥ Geogrplxical Syciety —— COAL TRADE RECOVERING. British Also Making Rapid Strid Curricula of Fall Quarter Contain 150 Subjects—Opens Sep- Men of Note Are Added to the Faculty—Arranging Inter> Blllingsley Pogue, a minor, by his imext friend, has flled suit in the Dis. itrict Supreme Court to recover Angust 16, at 10 ests of the Govermment Hotel| Torn from the arms who loved her esting Study .Course. tember 19 - T-U will p t, for the benefit of To sleep is il $25.000 damages trom Sterrett & . 4 will present, for the benefit of 0 sleep in the silent tomb. Fleming. The boy was riding a motor _ in Production. ¥ With the departure of the Rev. Ed- Research University will open for gfi{;mgh:l';llr::sm:nfigt:;:ua}rh:‘"_ HER LOV HUSBAND. 15¢ cycle at 16th and U streets morth-| poi.p oonore vrode in coal is mak- A > IN MEMORIAM. mund A. Walsh, 8. J, regent of $he ;}eo;-welov:n“ University ‘school - of announced last night by President % X - her, Mre, AN oreign service, for a year's study of i Rapeer. The curricula will include Hyattswlle Represented leadership of James L. Kidwell. lm;ropenn conditions, steps are being about 160 subjects, thirty of which S A rr e e e = taken to put the first A = 7 v arenew to the university. 3 : : i it Gl e p ! Some of the new sublects and in-[ iN Transatlantic- Trip. [the,ppmer schools is on exhibition n a broader ¥ . stiuctors for the winter quarter are St 3 its fall quarter September 19, it was Washington, Alexarfdria and |aay night at 7:30° o'elock. a concert est, January 31 last, when an auto- by the Boy Seouts Band under the |ALLEN. WASHINGTON. In xad but lovin Probile ‘of the dafendants Is sald to|ing a surprisingly rapid recovery, ac- ‘Bave collided_ with ‘him, and Infured | cording to a cablegram received at im. He is represented by Attorneys| o Department of Commerce from Lam . H. Yeat- iiton 3 ept smid K Commereial Attache A: P. Dennis at The Terminal Taxicab Company is|London. Reports indicate the present Loving words will cost byt little he best examples of reed and raffia Journexing up the nill & life ramed as defendant In a suit to re- |production is on practically the same |footing, under the direction -of Dr. follows: Advanced soclology, by| Washington and vicinity will be |} o e chile Bat the . B Cover $13,900 damages, flled by Mil- |basis as that of one year ago, not.|}oy S. McElwee, former chief of the : : B, 7.0, Halls the work of the 8o~ | wall rcprosented oh the transatlantie | work e e e ie s St <3 k g ton Blum” The plaintiff was crossing | withstanding that there are 131 pits, | bureau of foreign and domestic com- 3 i cial secretary, by B. T. Voorborst;|air trip of the 2ZR-2, which will|pinit which hegin August 8, will the Union station plaza, November|employing more than 25,000 men,|merce. E 2 e » water color painting, . G. R.|probably leave Howien, England.|close August 20. 16, last, when he was struck by a|closed. Charles E. Herring, acting director A 9 ¢ Brigham; medieval and ancient his-, August 25 for Lakehurst, N. J. cab of the defendant and sustained| In the northwestern European mar- |of the bureau of foreign and domes-| § £ tory, by Dr. W. A. Eckies; ethics, by | Among the offioers on the iiat given —_— : * serious injuev. he states. He is repre- [ ket American coal has been somewhat { tic commerce, who has charge of the | & ; é g Dr. J. O. Hall; English history, by F.lout by the Navy news bureau arc| | 1| Y CHANGES COLOR sented by Attormeys R. D. Lillie, W.|outclassed as regards prices, the|course on KEurope, has been desig- % - P. Myers; mechanical drafting, by J.|the following: Commander Louis M. % i J.Lambert and R H. Yeatman. ' gable said It may be said, the cable |rated by Secrotary Hoover to rep- : o M. Gooawin: business law and busi- | Makfield, U. 8, N., commanding. the ASHTON. In sad but ioving rememirance of uit to recover X mages ha , itiol e Scandi- [resen: e Department of Comm : - . R. Hodg- { ZR-! i 5 ASHTON (nee been filed in the District Supreme |navian and Baltic trade is untenable, |in Berlin. He will leave about Sep.| B v 4 B | ine: oonairncoonal we munieipal] ool (I8 Sitvg Licut. Marcis H.|Rare Kenflworth Specimen Sched- | Daiugersieid).”who departed i life thres Esterly, U. 8. N. R. F,, radio officer, Court by Mary Sherburne agalnst the |and as regards the trade in the Medi- | tember 1. His successor on the fac.| @& i government and government of thelof 219 T street northeast; Lieut. uled to Bloom Today. e secar. Aot N KM lonely without Washington Rallway and Electric|terranean it is far weaker than could | ulty at the school - 3 : 5 a 3 Company. for alleped personal tnyury. | possibly have been anticipated o few |will be Col ‘Allan G Goparmcryice % i Dveholosy ot "inivinsoa. by Erest Publicity oMo, of 1751 i7tn strest;| Out at the Shaw gardems. Kenil-( W, miss sour musiine aud fove: She was boarding a car_at Dupont | months ago. . was in charge of the Rumanian re-| § : dent Rapeer; various courses in ad-|[jeut. Commander R. E, Byrd, jr.|worth, D. C., there is scheduleq to Though you<live with' the i‘nz.-n«’.l..‘.. T e e et —_— lief work during the war under Mr. 3 4 i '8 | vanced - mathematics. by Dr. Paul . N. .), air navigation e: bloom today a rare lilly, called the You left us a noble example MOURNING BLACK Mrs. ‘Irene Parlby, elected to the|HOover. - Wernicke and H. M. Mitchell;, modern 3 Lieut. Commander | 3 £ SHE ) unselfish service in life. CARMACK DRY CLEANING CO. | Alberta legislature on the united|, Other appointmentssto the faculty : logic, by Frederick T. Gillls;'a num- | Vaiintine N. Biog., U. S. N., senior| Victoria Regal, which changes colo! And we are all striving to follow Dyed Within 24 Hours farmers' ticket, is mentioned for the|include Dr. Oliviera Lima, retired : ber of courses in economic, social and | engineer officer, native of Alexandria, | every twepty-four haurs for the Your torch so brilliant and bright Dupont Cirele, Fr. 5232 post of minister of health in the pro~|{iplomat of Brazil and international : B | povcholosical rescarch.’ by 'various | VRTUNG TICHE Soacpn B Anderson, | three days, wwhile in its \annual bioom. when one by one we are summoned =i = : = specializing in the South American| @ Speare, by Dr. H. Pearson; botany|°fchivattsville, M4 @@ @ o native of] UPon opening at dusk the iily is T 2 S 4 2 field. Frederick Limpich - of the q . and zoology, by Dr. A. Hanson; 80- gt paul Minn, and was graduated|White; the following day it is pmk_. A United States consular service will 5 cial work and social service, by Dr.fero @i ot S0 o With theind on the third day it'is red. afte: y P i IDDLETON. give a new course on “consular prac-| & el 1Y 5 tific management, | 1f | vhich it closes at 10 a.m. v tice,” while Dr. Jacob H. Hollander, 3o B |C Ko ey AR class of 1907, He was one of U] This plant has leaves about three | BOSWELL in loving memors of mr dest z former treasurer of Porto Rico and ; : | Courses in personal hygiene, dra-|Pioneers In U 8. naval wulaton. @ ie|feet in diameter, ana when brought | {Wuuier, HATIIE L. BOSWELL who de- _ financial adviser to the Dominican i matic art, aerial navigation, airplane | S0 wir ;&ufirfig h ‘gzr wat|to Washington,” about three vears| Zi0vq, g ¥ e ¥ republic, will lecture on “Interna- T {inventions and construction, German, | 10 the war, and during the war Wes| ,go." was practically an unknowmy U000 UF, Y tional Banking and Foreign Ex- Latin, American literature, agricul- | @ commang of the U o o e in| specimen. While i thix world 1 stay. ) lcs';::f:br S lommet MRS. MILDRED CLEMENS Lural ecomom s, Ty e “ii- | qualified as heavier undl lighter than ooy Mg oy A - 3 3 $ ‘ a = heavi ] . Sinee yon paxsed awas Just Arrived the czar's regime, ‘who fled to this SCHENCK. anctte will aibe be agded. air pilot.” Following the war he was | ESTABLISH FOREST STATION. | wid Sl Siviiikk. texa soxes. « country to escape death at the hands| As a relt of her work in the wide-| Dr. Brigham is offering a six-week | JILERTC 10 e FOUY DORITUIEN B4 few forest experiment station emembrance af \ Paper of Lenin and Trotsky, will give|apread distribution of geographicalcourse in a survey of the world's; TS & natand . whore e has been | he first in eastern states, has been - ther . FIREDERICK BROOKS. icourses at Georgetown on the Slavic|knowledge as well an her explorations | great art, beginning Wednesday even- (o 5 g8 0y BREEE G 9L B0 M Seaplished at Ashevill T w e two vears azo today! ‘White world, diplomatic history of modern and travelogues om two continents, ing at 8 o'clock. etk En At Sw e -orpst service of the Europe, political science, comparattve xp your hund, Mra. Schenck of Berkeley, Calif. [~ A new six-weck term opens this{depachment at Howden, =~ o0 1000 0N G “Agriculture. ve: ipl e 4 e E = H ala > NARCISSUS government and diplomatic methods gomsin of the late Mark Twaln, han | week THe quarter closes Septem 155 Collmbiana, Ohio. B e depletion of the southern, Appaac o et Drs Willlam F. Notz. chief of the Mr. L. J.|rolled in the naval reserve October |timb: s be ZP0% stillremember thee. : N export. rade division 5t the Fegerns | Geosraphical Society of Londo ATt Oty ;;"'g‘:xfl}'m devel- |11, 1917, and was promoted to ensign | for the location of this ;:au_:nk-rl-“-::: HIS LOVING SISTER, CORA BROOKS. * Trade Commission, will inaugurate a Oping payohotogleal and trade tests Jlnga;yy’i.’t l:lsl,zmllgile;nens;’m.lu\finelgr fi:nyduncrxx:ldn:‘lrlnfisc‘:oo“;“:e“!;; infor- | COVRTNEY. 1n sad lut loving remembran, \ > new course on “marketing.” whil > 5 °|grade) " March 13, , and to - 7| of my dear mother, MARGAR: corie . Edward G. Montgomery, chief of the | partment. He ia the boundary ex-|for the Army, have beeh IEVHed (0 Jo0 | fenant January 20, 1920. ‘He has been [mation necded by foresters to deter- | XEv0 wiu'dica six searm & August forelgn markets service of the De- [Dert of the government. Dr. MCEI-| chology Tuesday evening at § o'clock. [9R active duty continuouwsly since | mine the best methods 3 BanBine] o % partment of Agriculture, is to give a | wee, director of the school, it is an- February 1, 1918. J forest lands in the souther: 1 Jur heart sour memory lingers, Sonrue lon’ animal and sericultural | noinced. witt iaueurats a course on D CHEMISTEY HEAD. |Tioront aehuna®y 357, “hetvens [ 22" e commodities. B. K. en, chief of 2 5 - Me.. June 4, 2 - ot think ‘o Plant th el e marine insurance wivision of thy | fcrelsn advertising and correspond-| NAMED C 5 enrolled in the naval reserve force e iR D DA Ul nt them in gravel United States Shipping Board, will |€nce: He is at present on a lecture! Lieut. Col. Hardee Chambliss, since | November 24, 1917, with the rank of e e lmanns lecture on marine Iinsurance. A new [‘0U™ 1919 commanding officer of the |lieutenant (junior grade) and was pro- AR 0% T 2 FOED. X : and Water course in the Chinese language will P ited States nitrate plant at Shef. |moted to licutenant April 19, 1915. He | DORRY. We wish fo thark our mans rela- | FORD. A sad tribute of Jove 1o the memry be conducted by En Tsing Yen, sec-| WILL BURY WAR DEAD. United, Siacens i has been on active duty continuously | ~tives and friends for their Minduest BN | o o0 B o e e tie Srar afo ‘tudn ' ’ retary of the Chinese educational bu- g field, Ala., has been appointed to take |gince November 30, 1917. Suring the TN “k CBORIY, and their | August 14. 1920 s & ’ reau. Bodles of sixty-seven enlisted charge of the work of the department | Lieut. Commander Byrd (retired) fejet S patiis and beautiful Soral | 4 At 5 Teon Domintan, who is In charge of | Who lost thelr lives overseas will he | of ehemintry at the Catholic Univer- |was born October 25, 1888, at Win- | \ihues tent af hor death s L4t might and day. listening 1o hear ub the course on historical geography, |buried in Arlington national ceme- |sity, owing to the prolonged fllness |chester, Va. He was graduated {rom ARAH E. HOLMES AND FAMILY. has been ordered by Secretary of|tery tomorrow afternoon at 2:30[of the Rev. Dr. John J. Griffin, who |Virginia Military Institute in o . We wish to thank our fri s : State Hughes to go to Rome on mat-[o'ciock with the usual military | has been in charge of the department | University of Virginia in 1907 and the i 7 irKind_expressions of | hat God kuows be ters connected with the State De- | honors. since its opening in 1895. United States Naval Academy in 1912 o ered at the 1l be with him. 3 de; moth . BEKTHENIA he eveuing he passed He was at sea after graduation until | death of N e ] rd tie door, then stop and 1§ =l Store No. 1 = 0160 Fre e i A Hsir R Store No. 7 . He was inspector instructor of E WIFE LINE D FOKD. = ; a i ORRIS. We wish to express our most sigcere Tth & K Sts. N.W. 4 11th & G Sta. N.W the naval militia of Rhode Island | MQRES. We Wb o cxbress S0 Q00 A 0CE | HAYES. In waered memors of my dear s during 1916, and was made Secretary tives for their kindgess aud sympathy | torinlaw, ELSIE M. HAYES, who entere, Y Store No. 8 and acting chairman of the Navy De- | and hewutifol fiowers, iuring the Uiness and | into et two Sears xgo. tod 15 7th & E Sts. N. MT. PLEASANT g::;:mem.( 'ci‘ammlsslon on training death nf»nr);o“\;‘n.:l:un “ng‘:fli .kM 1919, e chBIpElac theNontbeeak foriheliwar A 3 Although T cannot ctasp your hand, Store No.3 - 14tk AND PARK and ‘was in charge of the United : el R s 14th & U Stn. N.W. ROAD States naval Canadian air forces dur- a 10| g S e Ther o Attt ing the war. 5 3 L tR LOVING SISTER IN-LAW, MARY E. Delivery store N 4 store Y. ® Finishing naigationst” progarasians1e 1o 5 . A ! Tth & M Sts. N. GEORGETOWN transatiantic flight and made the , e % —fust phone the BRANCH Superior first_two legs of this flight on the R 2 'C-'ana the niece = LSIE . HAYES, who de- - Store No. § 3lxt & M Sts. N.W. NC-3. He was_then transferred to ura Aden. Fueral from | jarted this life two sears ago today. Au 8th & H Sts. N.E. 3 the NC-5, which blew away in a 3 et . 23r0 st bet. G and B.1 gus 14, 1919, Store No. 10 atorm at St. Johns. He was recently | Tuerday. Al - e Spartanburk 2831 Gften my thoughts do wander Store No. 6 18th_AND COLUM- stationed at'the aviation headquarters | , : To u grave mot so far awiy W. 5. Th BIA ROAD /' |at the Navy Department here. 2 Where thes laid my darling wife, S e Lieut. Commander Bleg was born| &ra. ve. HAKKIET ¢, ATEI Just two years ago todes 2 3 Store No. 11 at Alexandria, Va., October 24, 1889.| Funeral Monday, Aug: . #Softly at night the stars ave shining 703 15th St. N.W. 633 Pa. Ave. S.E. == He was appointéd to the Naval| Kkoberts Cliapel M. E. 13| Cpon thy cold and silent grave, ,,,,,,,, e ——— ~ . Academy from Virginia and was|BRADY. Suddenly, Friday, Adgust 12, 1921, Where thou liest. dearest Elsie, ———— = S —————————————— Eraduated in'the class of 1916, Dur- 7280 . BEANCHE LOCILLE beloved | Whom we loved, but could not save. ng the war he served: Ciester Brads. an mourn for vou, dear wif In connection with the fitting out of | day, Ausnat 45, &t 10 5. Keduies mass| F05 U beart tat mourns sincerely lhilu- SAS. Dent. at St. Alnr-iu'- Church at lock "l:""mL(‘“Pn”"- .‘:dd‘u“' leut. And o ¢! es ited. lInterment at} ut at st some gladsome morning, : s erson was born February| Relatives and friends invi terment ot 8t Jaxt o dsime morning 14, 1889, at Cincinnati, Ohio. He en-| >igunt Olivet cemeters. In that land of light eternal, rolled in the naval reserve force|COLEMAN. To officers and ¢ m : Sficers will give vou back agai &"i::};;o'sal:fl'ryflgg %as promoted LI s D ' HER LOVING HUSBAND, TRA HAY 3 . He was| on Sunday evening, August 14, 1921, at ¢ i toade lgutenant ‘(Junior grade) Oc-| olelvck, to amange for the funeral of our de- | JOUNSON, In_sad but loving remembrance r 14, 1919, and lieutenant, Jan-| ceased sister, LULA COLEM 1. "JOHNSOX. who departed this life four . uary 6, '1920. He has served com. Order”of € W1 v Cars g0 | ; tinuously on active duty e Son. T Kugust 14, 1 uary 26, 1918. ETTIE SPACK, Secretary. o e Ice Cream Sod Tlu's pen id N ic- DEVAUGHN. Departed this life August 10, 2 m.. MABLE. beloved daugh- 1921, at £ Better Garbage Service Needed. |- 7, Sujic, Veriushn Frice. and beloved T d Py mfh To the Editor of The Star: and Harry Price. She leaves a host of rels No Reduction i . antit Beautifi M‘MF lk"'[ll o o There was a very interesting letter | U7} 40d friends to mourn her dowt. Fu | TOOIS Mirved one gone 13 rest. " o uction in Quality or Quantity Nails b ’u ._%’ Flnwhed Vacuum Bottle In Thursday's issue of your valuable | Moon & Allen's funeral chapel. 12th andj And those who think of you todas. dear > (iR baper bearing the heading “Swatting | Florids ave., Sunday, August 14, at 1:30 p.m. People’s Delicious Ice Cream -Sodas it ”(\ Alone Held Inadequate.” 1. like the| sharp. with whipped cream have been re- lOC i Griter. think more should be dome| Asleep in Jesus, blessed sleep. duced from 15C 0 ........ A than just “swat.’ Whose wakening is supremely blessed, Just a thought of you, my dear daddy. In this same iss ue Dr. Fowler called | FOLEY. Saturdas, August 13, 1921 a L8 Shoncht of von, wy denr our attention again to the disease-{ reaidence of her son, Clarence W. Fole y - : This reduction we have voluntarily made as I i I 3 5 a step toward bringing all prices back to a pre- A || At Specxal o SResileset i = : paying the very highest prices for Ice Cream, spreading power of the 1227 Franklin st. n,e: IZABETH AN Just & thought of affection, dear dadds. how it carries the geemy fond, ’Y)f; widow of Wilimm ‘11 Foley. Funerai sad { And, 4 hearta HYE R And in spite of the fact that we are still garbage can to the kitchens, While | ilerment af Trinity Reformed Church. Mt Ty, w7y s, EDDI the department may not have the |, (Te¥ford: V the manufacturers having steadfastly refused —An instant nail polish—No rub- funds to carry out th GATCHELL. _Suddeuly, Thursday morning. | Dearest duddy, bow I misx xou = to accede to the demands of the public for fair bing required—simply apply with u“.fiulfo;'tr:;me New York purchase makes possible this , | tion made by M A" E,‘,’,‘}"ki‘;‘ggf;e August 11, 1921, at his residence, 37 Mus- |, Sioce from earth sou pisied awas. prices. the brush—luster guaranteed to > alleys clean, I am sure that it could | Haemme “\orauy. 2t 1 orclock pm. As 1 think of you toda We are accepting greatly diminished profits last from 7 to 14 days—a remark- Full Pint Vacuum Bottle, in strong metal case, nickel do a wonderful lot of good, and With- { chapel of W. K. Speare Company. i208 1 | But 1 know thatsou are happy siadly,in the sincere belief that we are doing gble nail beautifier. Regularly 36c.y fnished. v Qut any extra expense. to0, by forc- | i nw. Inierment Mok Creek cemeters. | yrinilgmastion of we plest what is RIGHT- Spectal, 29¢. ¢ garbage wagon dri S st 5 ere ix mo pain or sorro Cutex Naf Bleach. . ... 3¢’ A real Peoples value—one which is sure to be “scooped” operate With the housewives in therr | °EE; pERne e I Eh ST D ST 15c Ice Cream Sodas, new....10c G N Bleach oc-reotd O D7 Get vours before: the liniivea sappls Is coner efforts to protect the children. Let| aui’ deaghter ot ibe late Capt Henry AL > - ughter of the late Cupt. Henry M. BETH A 20c Sundaes, now . 15c . Cutex Nail Polish (cake, paste, some one In authority follow one of { and Virginia Knight. s LOVING > it -, be- 15c Milk Shakes, now ..........10¢ e Dota lover's Mange Rem cial, 59¢ handled, The first act will be to iughter and sitor, BELENA E T (War Tax Extra) “Preventol’”’ Eliminates All Insect Pests : —kills roaches, bedbugs, moths, lice, etc.—drives out flies and mosquitos. Easy and pleasant to use, very throw the top or cover out in t years. Funmeral from her 2 e I S L S yard, After the can Iy emply It alng| SB1 7th st me., Sonday. Augnst 15, at 0N L ke [ s is thrown In the yard, and uniess| Pm. Belailves and friends invited to at 5 i iti the housewife 1z right on o Tend. Interment at Rock Creek cmeters. 14% | Today recalls the memory Saving Opportunities . hundres ek i B 15" ‘Very" few |JONSON. " Toestas, Ausust % 1920 st 83| ad G S tonk oF £ e mon moments. s not Elvan , Anacostia, Are those 0 loved her best on Rubber Goods of e ianecaan 1o, ARy . . - High Quality unnecessary destruction of property.| Funeral from Bethlehem Baptist cnmnn.]rmm& In sad but loving remembrance of As M. A, P. says, many housewives| Nichols ave., Anacostia, D. C., Sunday, Au’| our dear mother. ALICE J. PURKS. who often become very much discouraged{ gust 14, at 1 o’clock p.m died veren years ago Toda Articles effective in its action. Ladies’ Revolving Spray because they do not seem to get ‘arewell, dear husband, a sad farewell, HER Pint, 45c. Quart, 75c. 3-gal., $1.35. Syringes— proper assistance from those who can The loxs o me Do tongue can tell | “Fmax help. We have always been taught But when on earth I breathe no more. | WATSON. Combination .Package containing pint and a 89c Preventol Sprayer, special. 98¢ to $5.00 Bulb Syringes— Of High Qualit that “an ounce of prevention is worth [ I Will meet you on the heavenly ehore. our dear hushand and father. THOMAS igh Q y a pound of cure.” Let the health de- LOVING WIFE MEDORA. | (o 167 ux %o suddenly. five years ago toda partmént help us on the garbage can Rest on. dear won. thy labor is o'er. Kugust 14; 1916, Elcaya Créam 69¢c to $1.49 gueetion; MRS. M8 BELK. | 303 iy work in cnded jere Y WhE A i bres, - Hinde 1 d Al Atomixer 35¢ T ey OVED MOTHER NANCE ; : Sanitol Pace. FIREMEN USE T ' 50 Sanitol ace Cream oo™ - Bulb ... : GAS MASKS. | 3(y00m pim ot he s satey anchored, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Members of the fire department Angels led him all the way: were forced to don gas masks In{ Rich In mercr. Jesus cailed him 0. B. JENKINS order to-tarn off a flow of ammonia To the land of endless day. JRACE. 14s | Fhone Main 4861. 89 10th st. n.w. - 80c Pompeian Massage Cream SHR ' | Household Rubber Gloves—}h Java Rice Face Powder ... C.!y'x 0 from a tank in the basement of the " 2 o cloc] s e Doeqee omder | e flower shop of Leo Neisser, 1206 H | I8, P, AUt Sl agi w b WM. H. SAR]P)"O & CO,, ovee street,. yesterdav_ufternoon, -when 1 i E, ved w ‘harles Lee. | 412 H st. nee. one Lincoln 524. Melbalie Face Powder ... White Rubber Tubl: pipe exploded. About $100 damage| Faserl %fl&?{"fi:a?”:c‘f’z&&'i?l ‘il_ Modern Chapel__Antomohile Funerals. Mavis Talc. . resulted. gustine’s Church, at 10 o'clock a.m. Mary Garden Talc . J= o Pt Ranher| ebing, ) = = 1z, T tmmetinte Golden Leat ey 1] SZTURHORST” e > o0 atte o ; - Djer Ki’-: LIS oo Fine Rubber Bath 19¢ te 98¢ Efi y.?“:é".’fig‘ e A Good, Bix Auto Sponges, Resinol Soap . w Chuom e S e e i very specially priced at-- Woodbury'lpFlchl Soap . 98¢ o A ;FE' i S AR 49¢. s [MARSTON. Friday, August 12. 1921, at her Packer’s Tar Soap 500 Sth Bt i -qua sTess -wa ;i e idence, me. OPHELIA ! Cuticura Soap . 2-amart ‘c"," Hot-water Bottle, guaran $1.98 MARSTON. _ Funeral from chapel Jobn K. | Li ], T’ll' ' -+ } A.D.S. Deodorant i SERRLICS S a3ciect Wruht Company, 1337 10th st. n.w., Tues. ttle ngs < ’ 2-quart Senate Hot-water Bottle, guaranteed $2.49 Tavestea in Bood patat ol apolied wul pro.| 8. August 16,10:30 a.m. Tatermént Ar- 2o years .. tect your home against deterioration. Eati-| ' oo™ CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 E. CAPITOL ST. V. L. SPEARE CO. Al Hot- Thursday, August That Make o MBI 5T B v e S B R juart Fountai: . R K. 1114 - Hey g SPEARE ‘ Self-Shaving e rinme o 98 M“_‘Ffl b UING. Sl | o e o Stem e R - i — p g Depilatory Liq Dopartment. Ph. N. at Philadelphis, Pa., Sunday, August 14. osep! . Birch’s S a lee De Miracle Depilatory ... $l.98 P‘ngnz:'n.rf)‘.?"lfkl. A LIP] fl‘%"-—fiy of h‘gfi 3034 M St. NW. Established 1841, e - S0c Pebeco Tooth Paste i oaty $2.49 [ k Spi Liam Byrd Page of Clarke county, Va. Fu- 3 Phone West 98. New Improved Gillette Safety Rasors, R S Tt ; rocked ines zeral services” at Grace Eplacopiy ek, .__Automobile Service. 6.00 model” $4.98. $5.00 model..... = . $2_98 A Berryville, Tuesday, Aug: , at 3. WILLIAM LEE, Funeral Director s L e - Straightened IRt xmt it Livirs i ottt Comme- $1.00 Gem Rasors, complete. Special Ates, Combination, $2‘98 =) SMITH. Friday. August 12, 1921. 3:30 a.m. | dious chapel and modern crematorium. Moderate ST AR e . ,‘H_‘rm,l('g,:,',"-nlf‘[!,,:.;,;d ,,,P..,.; prices. 332 Pa. ave. n.w. Tel. cali M. 1383, ¥2.80 Gem Vaeatfori Ou rush, and one sister. Funeral private from Pad- CESs 1 PO PR and Gem Razor. Special at.. < / . 3 Pain xeul‘n"ml.‘den-kln‘ pariors, 3 p.m. Sunday, ;l'jrmoth Ha.nlin 2500 Auto Strop Safety Rasors. Full Pound Can Graham’s Lo e it s e it BT S0 K. Sl pecial ....... Glllette Biades, package of Package of 6 ......... 4 SNOWDEN. 2 illness, Friday, August 12, 1821, at X m R 8 co‘ 25¢ ' ) 831 Y 2 - PEHARE: Violet Borated Talc, o Bow “eetcre 5::555. Deloned i ot Norels Ssowicst | Syo gy STREET NW. 40c o Auto Strop Blades.. Packagé of 1 A : : S inden pedie of o e Sasat el aplendia Bieky, i R R e, Fraeis Carter and (FORMERLYS40F b rrers T violet scented and borated. Spe- 25¢ 3 Charles 'Snowden, sister of Mrs. Martha PHONE MAIN 108 e m"‘""‘““‘ X cial, can : Brandford, Mrs. Carolive Gilmore, Jim, i Nichol Couten dop . : and " J er, grandmother of | ARSpeare lichols George n Hilda Kemp, Mildred and e Darots” Carter, z JAMES T. RYAN, law of Lewis H. Phillips, jr. Funeral will Colgate’s Cup Sosp. ‘Willtams Barbers’ Bar. . i ' MALTED MHK 1} 83 Noxzema Shaving Cream. = & . . e 317 PA. AVE. 8.E. 50c Mennen's Shaving Cream.,.. & For the aged; an -greeable oot b el 3-:.::‘:.;; i Rex -. . gl T & Sk gy I and sustaining food, easily as- Sieep In Jesus, blessed sicep. Jrivats Ambulances. FUNEEAL DESIGNS, ~ Frank Geier’s Sons Co., Colgate’s Shaving Stick, 3 ‘.‘.fi[/.gea, with no-tax on di- OF Cream .evesceewises e~ T NTH STREET N. Williame Stick, Powder gestion. GEO. C. SHAFFER S M | o eicohone catl, Novth 539, or Cream . ............s - 5 Py M. B ODERATE FRIC CEMETERIES. hone Main 3707 for Designs, e e mede ot | Cedar Hill Cemetery est, sweetest flowers. 3 Chapel and Vault—Non-Sectarian 1 BLACKISTONE, 14th and H Perpetual Care of Graves passed Natural Bea _wpropriate Floral Tokens e i vt MG)‘ Phones L. 952 and L. 4380. < & b | | UL i I & ] ;—-an essential article in maintain- ing health and, beauty—made Bath Towels . only for use with alternating ‘49¢c, 98¢, ‘“Scooters’” ~Ein I SWSE gis, s1he ,gg i PE i Safety Razor Blades R —Efficient reliable safety razor blade resharpen- ing. Leave blades at any Peoples Drug Store. Prices: . Ever-Ready . Gem . e Enders ; (4 ; atapity: i ade Lof s yool Ehe fTex Wax” for Canning 5.t cuniity 1eth and X Y. Ave. Main 108 Linc IE“'.’"' 3 c x . % "—a very high-grade refined par- Bath Towels, plain Gude Bros. Co.-1214 F St. Perpotual : ' affin, unsurpassed for use 10 and fancy webyes, e J t. = 2 in 'éanning. Bpecial,- C o 1y * under- i St : Prompt auto delivery servics. timors Boalavard at District . 2 11 % § Deosen él

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