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s Gearge La’ Prevost, 70, 818 South Capitol| Thom THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTOX, D. T, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5 \'lmnn roold, by, | Heury Kalser, 78, Beaning road nertheast. PERSHING MIGHT HAVE BEEN ADMIRAL | st s ise o™i 0™ | B o8 g0 o7 | " g, . ot g, i, -0 % 0% et BUT ARMY LURED HIM FROM THE SEA z{i:;%:}é‘:‘i;"’;’“l&‘"i :;'?'mlw. Belth B o0 e By By Ante Vel ol 5 Yl B S st ‘m "'G, Ty e C. Poland, 71, 113 15th st. n.e Daufty, 65, Home for .\'zd nd To- Ross J. and Frances J. W John W. .+ boy. Pruyn, 75, Emergency Hospital, et =l evitt, R e M’.":t'fl" 4 itk B Tt s daye. 016 K street south Thoroe, | George and Evans .| west. i KANSAS CreY, November $.— flaflouxh‘: he would prefer the Army. L. K y, girl. Bextuntd &, aud Maggaret B:Irrl 5 . . Freedmen's Hospiial . Pershi " vé ter he was appointed to West Gross, boy, = > g = ‘Casualty Hospital. Gen. John J. Pershing might have | pot by Representative Burrows. 2 : V. and Alice Orme. bor. ! : 8. 48, Camalty Moabital ciss: pitul. ande been an admiral had not the lure dlesander ‘ana; Bana ¥, or land operations been more im- Pelling than aquatic warfare, zor |JUDGE PAY T w:.':““ m.zf":ze..,r’ ' T hia oy e A :p- l RED C:OES;OPASRE;-[ESRS Tt ..,‘;ig;r’ Gonors. i Deaths Reported. .+ Bo, pointment to Annapolls. When WHIIE A el B e The following dcaths have heen Tepo: Rhoda George. 5, 1414 17th street. no0. 54, 1821 oronm avenne. Gov. Arthur B. Hyde started to e Raymond C. and Agnes V. Anderson, Loy, | !0 the bealth department within the delen L. Beaner. 18, m mu: mee: south- introduce his father, Ira B. Hyde, |ay) ch, ia f:""'ia“n““ Ly ST, sirt G LT T L xeon, a9, 1522 4t . 3 " apters 2 Inst v and_Lottic West, girl. L arrinon, 5 son. th street. to Gen. Pershing yesterday, the pters in U. 8. and Insular| PU0 Pl &0 505w keoz, 38, X 9 Etln ‘roc] s o . | - D. Melviz, 45, Walter eed Hospl-| Iut erford Thompson. ualty Hospital. Possessions Will. Be .y | ther{ond Thiorap . general smilingly interrupted him ) tal. H. Bas ton As) by saying: Represented. . and e il boy. ?}T",';“é N e T P aratter "Reed o iy 5,130 Pl “Governor, you don’t need to in-' FuisaStnninhe ; John B and Atice ¥, P ot Boy: Hospital " sl St ¢ Mary . flu';l TR < troduce your father to me, becausc | o zh" ohu Barton Payne; chalrman { * 3 TERaLL Ahd Mary 3 p i Sona 6 “"“,"" s I have known him a good many | °f the national Red Cross, will aelect 5 o s W Peelim B Dalin.” 63, Casualty Hospital. 3 & y B Marun, 63 F s girl "y the delegations from the various; H inted t V/arning! Unless you say “Bayer,” you may not get el eon il T it chapters of the Red Cross who will| napolis.” take part in the funeral procession g:nuine Aspirin prescfitged by physicians for 21 years e e D e e | 3f the unknown soldier here Novefi- :,1,.. ] Ko Accept only an unbroken “Bayer” package which contains | Ber ar'Congvess frem that disteict, | Chapiers. ffl"{?.;dfin}fe.?"s'z?fl.“?xffi Wenley” i jhors L.“‘..‘."?s'.'e‘:.?:".f":e'.‘fl':m '_:m‘h " p-oper directions not only for Colds, but for Headache, Pain, | §ii 1o "ine iaval Academr oo | iaembnethar"wheceer "possinie | My : i g St S0 LB 2 Howpttal Toothache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Neuritis, Lumbago.” | pime T Eous Koo ' (e nuets dmcevii s S e e : : Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets—Bottlen of 24 and 100—ATl Druggiats. | SOTNASTEY (S Atr a0 B b | MRS SUABLTE, it et o] AL T A | e K St s gt pirio is the trade mark of Bayer Tanufactare of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylioaeid. the future general of the Ameri- ‘march in the procession has been re- . 45 can expeditionary forces in France | auested to notify the executive secre-| 3 | X o B tary at national Red Cross headquar- e 2 ciel. 1 ters, not later than November 7. 23 % X o, 5. 1310 Farkwood nllm., Marriage Licenses. Marriage Licenses bave been lssued to the following: Chestnut Farms Milk is now, and always has been, milk from Licensed Producers only. Emily L. Minor. ¥ Richardson een, Le Roy Jones and Witkiam bingham ) N mnhl Willims ana lertha Duroy, A. Hotts and Beatrice E. I’vnnl , Chestnut Farms Dairy Ferrell.of Wi John L. § Is Churned Fresh Every Day i ',":?l’f;"f’?fi:{":z‘. e Berry and Helen . e 4 G To Quote an Authority— e L e 'a':':;m"m_ Aghes Saut ot this n . Mullo “The greater value of lactic—or buttermilk— lies in its medicinal power. It is invaluable in certain intestinal disorders. i’ “Pall Mall” The popular ball-strap pattern,developedin o R G $6.50 . : . . Edith h King. “Fhere is frequently a fermentation of resid- Jutiye P rrrM-nd]l lan Carier. this city and Luretta | ual alimentary debris in the lower intestines and colon which is a factor in bringing on ar- terio-sclerosis (old age). ros Argrover and Hollidar and Bthel e, [T lmllnrfl and Roble E. Colley, both of Richn Tty M . Ddeon. | Protection for Here are shoes that “‘Set a thief to catch a thief,” says Metchni- Richard I. and Es nson. : koff, the famous specialist. Lactic milk, accord- Hivman Sombe Cghig [ Your -Records areshoes. New—this P LT ing to }.uS thea.ry. w}ll produce another fe.rmen- wv“x;h:z C::r:‘ts':;rtlh ;:f ey-;ulxl :os‘l::'\‘ z season’s styles—ZO of _ tation in the intestines through the action of I biz STEEL cabinet? Worth ™ CE\';;‘;,!NMI;I;K i its bactgria. But this fermentation and these consi e?ruhly more than $30, them at $6.50, fine . B i i i “onde e thes isn't it . bacteria are friendly to the human system, in . :'-u"f?ls‘fiu'i rfl’m‘l' pdd., ans o S S full-grained leathers. Stand 76 that they wage war on the former hostile fer- W ood and Gladys S Colbur, 4-drawer STEEL Filing Cabinet ’ ARCADE MARKET mentation which causes arterio-sclerosis. S ynk end Alveran; Mactin, both an unusual value. The same cabi- . . ; p !* pdmond I. Hetsch of Richmond, Va., and net is bringing $40 to $45 at other Made by America’s Most Progressive Shoe-Makers Stand 26 “In this way lactic—or buttermilk—is a e e stores, " Why " not look it over Sold Economically through Their Owm Shoe Stores eat aid in the treatment of many ills of the ° | gi2uls . Fraderick and Germalne: 'O, oday s Sl RIGAS MAREER B tiv - ¥ B ecanty. anil Mgsses D bt REGAL SHOE COMPANY, Factories: WHITMAN, MASS. - igestive tract. Battimore, M. ‘ . Edward E. Driscoll sud Mabel F. A]flen_ (ln’l;:”flf“" ’l{:‘lz‘hu id Estelle B. Perkinson, el . Tagaii sna Seie 5. Cruawell. REGAL SHOE STORES T B of Keavington. M., and Bose | | In WASHINGTON Alplooso Johnson and Mamie E. Tyler. OFFICE EQUIPMENT < V. 3 ‘ | ;E;r:f&;?éi Sgdfil‘:l:{fl:r A Exu-; . —found where business succeeds 1003 Pe‘l;nsylgasl::. :)ivenue N.W. 1%2::: s::estml:z.)w. city ani ng . or. i GEO. M. OYSTER, Jr. HENRY N. BRAWNER, Jr. it o B Vo i i 71213th St. NW. Main 1085 (Men'a Store) (Women's Store) | Phone Franklin 4000 1116-1120 Connecticut Ave. Births Reported. The foliowing births have heen reported to the health department within the last twen- 207 ty-four Lours r Adam 3. and Luclle Telninger, i Charles H. and Blan H § 7 i ‘ . ® ' and Jonamen S { N > Hodge, girl. boy. : , ; , - [ . t . - ’ ‘ d A 1 5 . = / \ - [ 2 New Prices at All Our Stores Today Choice . DORSCH BREAD I KEEPING the temperature up is easy work for the housewife who has her cellar full of Owr coal. One or two fillings a day are all that is necessary. Mr. Coal Man suggests you order from us today. J. Werner Office_phone R. R. siding || Frasklin 7626 & Storage yard |i 212 NAQW York Sth & U Sts. . K, may have spent lavishly on his clothes, him the folly of fussing with futile and with all his extravagance obtained tailors—and well he knows that the only an effect of being overdressed. Vast majority of ordinary ready-to-- Another has perhaps invested but a - Wear clothes are not for him, Instinc- tithe of that expenditure in his appear- tively this man recognizes that Hirsh, ance, yet there is a subtle something, Wickwire Clothes are quite the sort of an “expression,” if you will, in the hang 8arments he appraves. . of his clothes, “and the ease of his Wemgladtopmmtthaedothesm manner which draws true deference you .the firm whose nlme‘ fromallvhoserveornotehim. .pom ow. | , NEW YORK - and Return, Including War Tax SUNDAY, HIRSH WICKWIRE CLOTHES NOVEMBER 6 _ Tailored by Hirsh, Wickwire Company _' Ly, Waskingto ey Not Wupfied k ' Machine Wrapped Machine Wrapped One-Pound Loaf One-Pound Loaf 12-Pound Loaf Ve H i Sennlmenter-publicylm One Nice discnmination has visloned ‘for Arrive In Nt . Morning RETURNINGs l‘ln'!'!'rklhllfl.l.l-“'. Woobmard 0 uthmp S Men's Clothcs §ectxon Second Floor. coniuli rickcur Aa Baltimore & Ohio i