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MRS. E. Y. CARRIER DIES. |10 Rose viace. Clovelana Fack. g.:.‘.:.n"":' e.::..::-.u:z;‘.'.u 8 ENGINEERING CELEBRATE,GOLD/EN'WEDDING;ANNIVERSARY.|] c PARK SP[]R'[S ! Deaths,. . . Funeral Services This Afternoon at J::r" f:;";;"‘w‘;":"“’u;:';::':: ; » Us . 2 X , s Us COLE. Frids, gust 18, 1922, at !‘v Au D \ MILD; ot e Cleveland Park Home. Berkley, Calit. whohave been spend-| FRATERNAL EDITOR DIES. z BED 3., ‘leloved wite of Autren . N 4 Cole. Funeral from bher late reside: s = » . . 2081 9th =) 4 ing the past year with their daughter [ CONCORD, N. H. August 19.—Mra. 7 ! ; ; 2 .w., on Monday. August 2 Mex Sl Tomiap o ’:,'.L";o“":foz: ana her husband. Mr. Cartler, & 18- |Bivira Adams Atwood, yresident and 5 " 0 the Tmmaco o At the Churel et St tive of California. for the past TWePLY | oontributing editor of the Eastern " b Relatives aud friends invited. Interment Department of the Interlor, , h be: in (private), Mt. Ollve y. divd Friday at Providence: Hospital, | sfice’ of the Department of the In- [Star Journal, dled in a hospital here copeect, 8. Gl eomete. ‘following an operation. The funeral | torior. Mrs. Carrier was a sigter of|yegterday. She was grand ochaplain (CIRTRON: o faturier. Ansuss 10, 12 ae ] Mrs. Samuel H. Beach of Pindle; Md. |0y o Grand Chapter of the Eastern bregon, Tl DELIA C. CONDRON. for & mervices will be held this afternoon n active member of the 7 H lumber of years an employe of the United at 3 o'clock, at the family residence, %‘;:mvr';! s‘ur» Her husband, her|Star in Michigan. New FUI’IdS Unavailable to o:""' pension bureau, e PELAND. Saturday, August 19, 1922, at 3 = = —=—— Increase Tennis Courts = 106 Woodley' road Nokol-Heated and Golf Links. Sz e B R your home is independent of all fuel troubles National Society Foresees Institution as Largest in World. .M. At her residence. 3023 10th st n.w. SiREEL Lotre Yoo 20 ghter of Mar: BALL DIAMONDS NEEDED |5 of it Tty =re be America, which has made the big- gest strides in engineering of any country in the world, is the only country of any size without an en- gineering museum, it is argued by the National Boclety of Engineers, which 1s now discussing plans for such an Institution to become a part 0 igust 19, 1922, m., Mrs. ,l(il)fllb LEE DONOHOE, 'l:fl:oo? Tfl! late ‘lmu:!lrl‘:un:.ho:“ of PHHI:.C: Willlam county, Popularity of Outdoor Games Here | their lom thre: sons, Wilber 8" 1o s il 20d Edward L. Donoboe. Funeral from Lee's ! Makes Present Facilities Fars N2 o Inenat ety Avs Interment private. Short of Demands. ELMORE, Departed this life Saiurd p.m.._at Freedmen's Hos- of the Smithsonian: . ! — plal. FOREST ELAOIE. the beloved hus: I : : . i 4 t is pointed out that there Is Clmo m G S5 Hate s Nokol fuel is always quickly and easily obtainable. Enormous reserves of LU T L TR RETERICE CORRE Outdoor sports In the public Parks | e lenver 3o mmoorn Hhelt e oude, Blair it are always on hand. The price varies little from season to season, or engineeting inventions in the Na- £ = of Washington, which have rapidly | fiiers and one brother. and 3 ‘hast of reis A I ace ends. Funes z from month to month. / vory limited, " preventing o - much grown in popularity during the past| sou's ‘deriiiine ‘tuniianren. 145 New few years, are to suffer next year for | JO7Y ave. n.w. Tuesday, August 2. the lack of larger funds to make ex- | BAYDEN. On Friday, August 18, 1922 LEN HAYDI (nee Galvi pansions and improvements to meet | Funeral from her iate sexisons gin Toom larger colleotion which could be ac-| 0BSERVE FIFTIETH Ty i YEAR OF MARRIAGE that a_new building be erected, und the constantly increasing demands. se., Mondsy, August 21, at $:30 am with the present collection to form 4 —_— { e Hanib lersna | e e S Pt Glih! wiers jnucleus for the exhibit, strides cou n making this fact known yester-{ Wil be sungat 9 a.m. Relatives and friend aCimade “foward naving the largest | MT- and Mrs. Coomber, Wed -in day, the office of the superintendent | 1avited.” Intecmeni Mount Olivet cemetory. museum in the world, here in the England, Hold Reception at . of 'public buildings and grounds, | LANE. Friday, August 1S, 1922, ROBERT ( United States. The only way to ac- = which has the supervision over the| LA Funeral will take place from Cos- Nokol is a heating service—dependable and trouble-free as electric lighting. L a Dubliol ibtorsatiin anenss rospect Avenue Home. compiioh thie object is through parks here, stated that the indica- Pttt DHUE A 3 Nokol gives clean, even heat, at just the tergperature you like, continuously e T'z“‘”'g“’“‘d'fi"fi" would bring about| The fiftieth wedding anniversary of = - 7 ¢ & 1 s foundation. and without attention. Call up your oil dealer to fill your fuel tank, set The present coal situation merely emphasizes this advantage of Nokol auto- matic oil heating. The Nokol-heated home is literally free of all fuel troubles—the difficulty of obtaining a supply. the dirt and disorder of put- . ting in the coal from time to time; the drudgery and grime of stoking the furnace and carrying out ashes. Olivet tions are at present that there will be | Aloysius Church. Interment Aft, 3 Other Natl no increase in the estimates for ap- cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Coomber was| Baldwin | ogomotive Presi- |Ficbriatons for outdoor sports over | MONTGOMERY. Boered etermal rest. an vour thermostat and Nokol will keep your home comfortably heated through fall, winter and spring. 1 Museums. . | pserved at thelr residence 3400 Pros- the appropriation of the present year, 8:10 pom . JOMX A. MON Hundreds installed here in Washington. a . N as 5 i which was only $15,000. i ed husband L v S W Mitman, curtor Jivislons | vect avenue, Thursday evening with dent Ur G ment Aid |oChe shieial, who during the past| Namsmen ikl i 1 Lawra ¥ nology of the Smithsonlan Institu- |an informal reception to their friends. 'ges Government Al |week has been engaged in working | dence. 1309 B st. wc. Monday, at 2:30 jon, has presented pamphlets which | _ Mr. and Mrs. Coomber were born in on the estimates for his office, de-| P &= 20 show that England has her south|Tunbridgc, Kent, England. and were for Upkeep of Plants clared that $15,000 was inadequate to | NORWAY. On Friday. August 18, 10: Kensington museum, France her | marricd in that city in 18 A year » meet properly the public demands| U O E B N srient | mor | Convervatolre des Arts ct Matiers |later they moved to- the United during the present year, much 1ess to | oy Funeral (privntes from 1o o jat Paris, and Germany her Deutsches | States and settled in Palmyra, 3 meet the demands of next year. Hel dence. on Mon ‘at g || Snusedm: at. Manich. The Intter. in- |where they resided for thirty ve>rs | suggestion that government aid be |€Xplained that the figures of Mis of-| luterment at Fort' Lincoln cometer stitution s sald to offer an excellent { Of the couple's seflen children, | VLR 0 (S L plishments | fiCe Show thal the increase each year | QWENS. Western Star Lodae oxample of what can be accomplished | four are living, as are al:o ten grand- 2 a in patrons of the score or more of | "G . 0. of 0. F. Members through the co-operation of the vari- [ children. created during the world war to fur- |outdoor activities in the parks sug-| requested to meet Sunda ous engineering sccleties, with the Mr. Coomber's profession has been |nish munitions and other materials | g¢sts & stampede. ;‘t 12:30 p.m., at Odd . Hail, 1608 public and the heads of the different { that of a builder. was made yesterday to Secretary Tennis Courts Needed. MARSHATL OWENE el of o iother enflr;oeul::;.;nl':ful::l‘:;‘!-)o' whichthe ‘Weeks by Samuel Vauclain, president For instance, the demands for use \\'ule’s (‘l;urch, Zird between I and M st cormeretone was latd 1n T006 1o sata| OHIO MAN’S WIFE DEAD. |of the Balawin Locomotive Works. |Jf, the various tennis courts has in-| Coc CPotnd e o *0 = vclock s to occupy an area of 130,000 square et sy Mr. Vauclain was understood to(last year. It is contended that two " ERNEST & BUDD, X. G feet of floor space. The land for the have Informed the War Secretary that |or three” times: the. mrevent numbes | 5 Seil) CHAS. M. ROBINSOX, F. 8. * bullding was given by the city, Ger- | Friends Seek Lloyd G. Hunt, Day- | there were a number of war-born{of courts would be needed to keep|EOOSE. Thursday, August 1 at her || man manufacturers donated the steel, establishments which represent mil- | yp with the increased popularity, but| e ofeomexcoimbia road northwest. |und the exhibits have been gitts of ton, Ohio, to Break News. !lions of dollars and which have mo|inzamuch as these courts Cost the| Toow. il ceaicin ‘et iham & i‘:“;’:%‘;:‘;m" Jrns and axe valued| Lioyd G. Hunt of Dayton, Olilo, was|Desoe_tune mee . Thely maintenance | government approximately 3500 orl Avente Christian “Church Sonday torical value of many of them. being ‘sought ‘ay /a lnte| hour - here||sax wpon. the josrnerar vhol dial not |y e wojconsteictitisiconsigored T R, Among the present engineering |last night in order that he might|{want them destroyed because of the|can be added to the present number.| a.m. S nran an ilost Bes ja_piston. an Invention of 1690; the | his wife at Dayton Friday. rose, would save another expend- | oiodiess, k(?,':n'"h:h?n;use‘en“fi:o:e 246 Maryland ave. ne., oo Monday, “John Bull" locomotive, which is said | Relatives vesterday telegraphed |iture for rebuilding. = . At 8:30 a.m., thence to the Holy Bullidlocomotives whi s Y grap! g. hat | than 9.000 spectators at .the polo drch, “where solemn requiem maxs to ‘ff lrir: Pl flh':‘rf""""‘} Ve[ Representative Roy (. Fitzgerald.| Becretary Weeks exl"‘:—‘":dl !{A! games during July last. will be sung ‘at 9 am. Interment Ronnie A e epn. [#sking him to locate Mr. Hunt, who Mr. Vauclain did not ask help for| “The number of base ball diamonds| Rrae cemetery. Baltimore, Md lj tions of the seventeenth and elght. |is a member of the republican county | the Baldwin company, but for *“"xs by no means considered sufficlent. | STEWART. Friday. August 18, 1922, at 5:30 eenth centurles. en the proposed {centrul committee at ton. and|cther industrial enterprise he was|yfore than 18,000 persons played on| m. at bis residence, 1300 Girard st n.w. | enkineering museum s started there | \(io i supposed to be in Washing. |connected with in the capacity of |ihe prescnt diamonds during July and| GEORGE B ETEWART, Leloved huchand of Will be added to this various models. | ton. ana notify him of the death of ' director. The chief of ordnance, Mr. | 77000 spectators are estimated to| Alice V. Stewart and father of Harry C The Nokol Heater burns oil, in any type of heating plant, instead of coal. It can be installed in a few hours. Controlled by a thermostat, it consumes only the amount of fuel necessary to maintain the tem- perature desired. It operates automatically. Mutual Service Bureau, Inc. 1411 NEW YORK AVENUE N. W. 4 Phones, Main 3883-3834 Automatic Oil Heating for Homes Can Be Installed in Your Present Heating Plant Protected by Doble Detroit Patents Pennsylvania Saks & ([ompany = | oys Winter-Weigh Suits—Mackinaws—Pants At about half their actual value— If you'll anticipate your Boys’ Clothes wants for this fall and winter—by buying them now you can make this remarkable saving. By a combination of conditions which gave us control of these most desirable piece- goods and the willingness of one of our trusted makers to co-operate. we are able to drawings, diplomas and medals that once belonged to Capt. John Ericcson {and Cornelius H. De Lamater. builders of the Monitor and among the ploneer engineers of America. AN Hunt. Fitzgerald telephoned all the hotels of the city without success,| and at last called in the aid of the| police. ~ WILL OPEN CARNIVAL. The an evening and continue throughout the week on_the parish school grounds, 1st and T streets northeast. The feature of the week will be the masquerade dance on Saturday night, for which prizes will be awarded. There will be dancing on the carnival grounds every n{ght. A merry-go-round, straw rides ¢hrough the neighborhood ~and refreshment booths will be among the attractions. A special invitation has been ex- You Want Reliable Work —where plumbing P L U M concerned. The be B I N G X LTI @ way to be sure of it to employ a dependabl plumber, like Colbert. fEvery job we do means another booster = for Colbert, for ourZ work and prices invari- ably give satisfaction. R Heating—Plumbing—Tinning 621 F Street Fhome Main g 3016-3017 NG Weeks said. has been instructed to make an investigation of all large war plants which have no place in the peace-time life of the nation. The Secretary said the question of caring for these establishments was largely a matter of dollars and cents and would require congressional au- thorization before such a policy could be made effective. He will awalt rnival of St. Mar-the prcsentation of Gen. Willlams' tin's Church will open tomorrow | TePOTt “and. after careful atudy ‘of it, will make his decision, either re- jecting the proposal as impracticable or submitting a request to Congress for authority and necessary appro- priations. HEADS AUSTRALIAN ROADS. The Australian government has appointed W. A. Webb of Denver, Col. manager of the state railways of South Australla. Notification of and Southern and Missouri, Kansas and Texas railways and formerly was an official of the United States Rail- road Administration. WEATHER. District of Columbia and Maryland— Partly cloudy today: tomorrow fair; moderate temperature; fresh north- west wind Virginta—Partly cloudy today and tomorrow; moderate temperature fresh north and .northwest winds. West Virginia—Falir, today and to- morrow; moderate temperature. Records for Twi Temperature—Midnigh . 72; 6 p.m., 74; § p.m., . Highest, 86.3; lowest, 68. Relative humidity—S8 a.m., cent; 2 p.m., 85 per cent; 8 p. MAURICE J. COLBERT £ /< nt. Rainfall (8 p.m. to 8 Hours of sunshine, 5. Per cent of possible sunshine, 42 per cent. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 83; lowest, 65. .m.), 1.25. have attended the games durins that single month. The same holds good regarding foot ball, the bathing hea af the Tidal basin, the golf links, icnlc grounds, and, in fact, every rm of outdoor Sport or amusement now afforded the public in the parks. Golf Links Inadequate. - Attendance at the bathing beach and the golf links readily convinces those in chzge of the necessity of increased facilities, but the office of public buildings and grounds considers the outlook for these increases as being very gloomy. Appropriations for the beach and the golf links are sepa- rate from the lump appropriation for outdoor sports, but no increased ap- propriations for them will be asked for next year. Out of “the lump appropriation for the outdoor sports, however, pro- vision must be made for the band con- certs given throughout the city dur- of the White House takes approxi- mately $150 or $200 annually from this appropriation. There is only one way to meet the Stewart. Funeral from h e residence on Monday, August 2 30 pm. Inter- ment in Cohgressionul ceme: (Bultimore papers please copy.) VAN BUSKIRE. after a brief il RGE V. KIRK of 1346 W st. . aged €) years. He will be given a 1 from the Boldiers’ Home Chapel. August 23, at 10:30 a.m. Inferment at Soldiers’ Home cemetery. Friends and relatis - vited, In Memoriam. BROOKS. In sad but loving remembrance of my dear mother, AGNES BROO parted this life ten years ago to gust 20, 1912, Dear motker, how T miss yov None but God will ever know If tears and sighs would bring Tou ba: You would have been here long ago. HER DEVOTED DAUGHTER HESTER. * In_lovinr rememhrance of our dear son, R. WILDER DE NEANE. who de- parted this life seven years ago today, Au- gust 20, 1915. Seven years have passed since that sad day. ‘When the one we loved was called awa. God took him home, it was His will, But in our hearts we love him still. - ho de- . Au- HARRIS. In loving memory of our dear daughter, CLAUDIA BRANDON HARRIS, who departed this life four years ago. HER FATHER AND MOTHER. = situation, it is explained, and that is to obtain separate and special appro- priations for specific improvements, which appropriations would meet the legal requirements of the law govern- ing_the budget system. Whether this will be done the office of public buildings and grounds is not prepared to say. Births Reported. The following births were reported to the health department in the past twenty-four d Mary Ruggiano, boy. 3 and Mary B. Loog, boy. Antonlo_and Helen Borseliino, boy. Eimer J. and Stella M. Schildknecht, girl. Robert E. and Loretta Lerch _ boy. Frederick J. snd Grace F. Biebee, girl. Thomas A. and Hattle G. Gannaway, boy. James M. and Henrietta Boland, boy. Thomas H. and Florence Foster, girl. James E ttie Phillips, girl. Robert McK. and Daisy Thomas, boy. Frank L. and Della M. Gauthier, boy poCamillus’ . and Gertrude M. McCarth. Y. Bemard D. and Faye Hathcock, girl. 1021, my beloved scn, JAMES G. §! passed away. HARRIS. Sacred to the memory of our dearly CLAUDIA BRANDON HARRIK, s four years ago, August 20, 1918, The epringtimes bioom, the summers fade The winters blow along our way But over every light or shade memory lives by night and_da: i GRANDMA, GRANDPA AND AUNT JULIA* One vear ago tod; . Angust 20, KER, Gone. but not forotten. HIS LOVING MOTHER, MRS. ROSA SKINKER. SULLIVAN. In loving remembrance of my be. loved husband and our dear father, JOH SULLIVAN, who entered into eternal rest twenty years ago today, August 20, 1902. Gone, but not forgotten. THE FAMILY. * THOMAS. In sad but lovinc remembrance of my dear aunt, MARY EDWARDS THOMAS, who departed thix life four & rs ago today. August 20, 191 Just a line of sweet remembrance, Just & memory fond and true: Just a token of love and devotion. That my heart still longs for vou. 3 NIECE. IDA M. THOMAS. George B. Anna R. Wilson. girl. James B. and Ellle Glennon, girl. Martin T. and Olga Drydea. boy roard and Clementine Crawfo .fi;‘,;h rm %™ aof lsrael and Eva Winston. girl. Fot O™ O%5s| Willlem T, and Apues Jonmuon, i R SPMGO" ylor and Chria rough, boy. < S ® T 0081 (ues J. and Vernita Benks, boy. 4208 H_STREET NW Weather in Various Cities. Precip- Min. itation. quote a price NOW that can not be thought of later. They go on sale Monday morning. Asbury Park, Asheville, N.' C. Fit Tight g = = tended to members of the Knights of Columbus 1o visit the carnival|the appointment was received here|ing the summer, including those in grounds Thursday night. . Other | vesterday through State Department | the Wh"e}_‘l"“; grounds, and several Catholic organizations will be present|channels. Mr. Webb has been con- other activities ?; removed from out- An Advance e Catholst o channcle, Mr. Webb has been <o | Soor sporta. Bestdes ai this, the an: nual egg-rolling on the rear grounds = = = = Atlanta, 86 K E__— Auianti¢ Clty; @ i Fred and Lucile Randall, giri. "(FORMERLY S40F §T ? = Birmingham, 92 68 I8 FHONE AIN 108 Boys’ All-Wool 2-Pants = Rivmarck, 8 @ & - W e = Bevtor 3ea B BB Deaths Reported. ARSpeara™ COichols . WBSpears im i = Bkl 51 | The following deaths were reported to the Cassimere Suits = Ty | ettt ‘sleries Seute e St 0 0 \ WML H, SARDO & CO. = Cincinnati, . 88 66 . . = e omss oias o o © | M Patrick Hunt, 70, U. S. §. H. Hospital. I e Gray and Brown = A oci fowar-: ta. el o4 1| Margaretha Mever. 75, 1613 84 st. n.e e = = N ;7R o P = mas N. acl 124 Le. mixtures — yoke = AT | B i Ciowi s & & { | Gearge"s. Kauttmas, 3. en route Faasaer| V.. SPEARE CO. = uR 3 8 3 - | Hospital. > z i = A o B - | “Cohia’ Cnderwond, 75, Fmergency Hospitar.| _ Nelther the successcrs of nor con. and plait back; belt £ | SATISFACTION GUARANTEED |El Paso, Tex. 90 & 84 | 3 Goorae Van Buskirk, 60, . &: 8. M. How- § S3CI, IV, e e F St. NW. = PLATES—$15 s e A Pfirahatl Owens, 70, 1185 20th st. surinran 940 t. N.W. all around; both = o | Helena. Mo SRS o John H. Thomas, 78, 2112 N. Y. ave. S Tndianapol 8 & f0 = PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS | Indianarel SiElhet o ® Nlice Bitler, €2, 1118 Unlon cour Joseph F. Birch’s H pairs of pants full =S| BY CONDUCTIVE ANESTHESIA L b S S 4 | Pexgy Cash,' 60, Gallinger Hospit <. Established 1841, = Little Rock. Ark.... 98 20 O et ok R 3034 M St. NW. paciwe: oo £ . = Bridgework Inserted e ! Eliza E. Edwards, 50, 1319 Ist st. s.w. “Autcmobile Servi: 7to17 = Without Grinding Your Teeth Los Angeles. Calif.. 80 74 3 A 3 u e = ling izes 7 to = Loutaville, Kr.:.... 80 80 e T U 3. WILLIAM LEE. Funeral Direcior wnd = | Plates Repaired $1.50 | arauerse, ich . g2 56 Sarah Brow: 86 P & Bobatmer. Livery 1o ‘conpection. Commodioes years. £S5 | While You Wait.. . Memphis, ‘Tenn..... 80 88 chapel and modern crematorium. Moderate £| DR. LEHMAN %2t Moviie, A1 00 5 PHites. 832 Pa. ave. n ant M 1588 = o] 3 e . S| G orse Nweost e (¥Wrommn® &8 oot Card of Thanks, ~ Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 9 Onenivenints>Closed en Susdays North Pinite, Neb.. 80 €2 8 BAILEY. 1 with to express my sincere ap. | 1113 SEVENTH ST NV Main 2473 Boys’ Corduroy opana. 3 o @ reciation’ for ihe” sompathyand hesutith | Pants Sui = Ehoena At h w0 oy SR SRNE RRSLN MR of = 3 B r wife, ANN 22 2-Pants Suits = Pittaburgh. Pa...... 78 08 & -1 HER HUSBAND. Portland, Me. @0 & 10 | 1 Portiand, Ore. k3 o0 - = ), ity, 82 a8 The popular Mouse % j i cgvas = oo i Married. AWLERS 8t Paul 3 5 - GEITZ—LAY. 1In Mexico City. Mexico. Au- | e colored Corduroy; San Antonio, Tex... 98 T £4 ‘gust 19, 1922 EDITH HALSEY LAY. daveh. MORTICIANS San Diegs, Calit.. 76 84 T Ter of the late Martha E. and Walcott Lay | large and full, 8. Franclsco, Calif. 70 3 of Washington, D. C.. to Dr. H. A. GEITZ | N i 5 Fin..censs T 72 A MONSTON. Tuesdar, Au- secured seams; % Torin: one R OB ™ Bust 15 1052, in Washington, by the Rev. JAMES T. RYAN > = Vicksburg, Miss.. .. 90 72 | 88 John R. Edwards, CHARLES W. NEW- = AVE. 82, plait in back; belt = | Famwaros. D¢ 88 78 ‘70 HALL and RUTH EDMONSTON. . | w nlg}_ FA AVE. BB = {vate Ambulances. all around, and both § LOST. Livery in Gonnectios. = p:] — L AL i = BAG, beaded. handmade. containing over $30: | Bfltbs. I Established 1873 Telephone Col, 7028 pairs of pants full = lost on or near Brookville road, Chevy Chase: ANDERSON. . Saturday. August 19. 1022, at THE S. H. HINES CO,, 3 . liberal reward. Please call Cleve. 821. _20° | ™¢pe residence of her danghter, Mrs. Bobert W. R. F. HINES, Prop.. lined. Sizes 7 to BAG—Thursday, black veivet, \Cashington| K. Constant. Kensington. Md.. Mrs. SUEAN 29013908 18th st. n.w. Loan and Trust check bhook, calling carde, ANDERSON. widow of Benjamin F. Ander- Priva Ambulance. : 17 years. Siasses. keys, purse. Call Col. 8493. Reward. | mon. Funeral services at her late residence | s —————————————— y + | Tucsday at 2 pm. Interment at Oak Hill. CEMETERTES. \ BANK BOOK and $45. Return to 58 M st A annar 20° | BROWN. Thursdas. August 17, 1022, at GLABSES—Bifocular, with steel frame, in p.m. t her residence, 3415 Volta pl. n.w. M. A. Leese case, either in Keith's Theater MARY J. BROW widow of the late Cor- or between u'fi: ,sm’ store, 14th and F.| nelins Brown and daughter of the Ilate and theater. 1t ‘returned to 1309| James and Frances Barker of Georgetown, Coun,_ave. . D. C. Funbral )lr;]nd:r\"'.hm;lu;:".’l. !m’m 8t. N Augustine’s Church, st. between I, and Saturday. Aug. 19. Reward if returned to| be sung at 10 am. for the repose of her soul. *920 Sih of. sw. | Fr. AL41T. 21e Relatives and friends Invit 20 7 : CAMPBELL. At Sunapee Purk, N. H.. EL- HAT. Dlack, lady's, on Speedway; reward. |%pn R “widow of T G. J. Campbeli, and e Tther ‘of Charlotte Campbell and Mrs. H. FORT LINCOLN The Park Cemetery ectarian Perpetual Care Beautiful and fitting locatwon. Readily accessible— on electric car line, Boys’ All-Wodl Double - breasted with convertible collar; i N AR ALM BEACH COAT, pale blue. near 16th st. | . h. Interment at Hartford, Conn., On Baltimore boule- s inverted * EARARARRRRRNEN B ot “Reward. Jerry De Lisio, ma”p':_ G vl gust 21, - S atiDsniick ine 2 2 w ave. B.W. . Friday, August 18, 1922, at Provi- ’ = plait in back; patch Travelers’ Ch FOCKETENIVE, wold, marked W. BT, e | *dence Hospial: % sahington. D. S; EoiT | 2 705 12 St in All D inati ward at 602 Bast Cap. st. 8| $OUNGS CARRIER, wite of Eilsha B. Car- ce: tll N‘w. pockets and muff mn lenominations = “contatalag two bills rier of 8310 Ross place. Cleveland Park, Ty Fhange,’ Fridsy, e ok (o Dils and | Washington, D. C. Daughter of Judge and Phome Franklin pockets; belt all around. In many attractive plaid combinations. Sizes 7 to 17 years. George! g Youngs of Berkeley, Callf.; rite justrat ooklet e .:r:a it 3 Letiton. Lisain] I, O Samuel H. Beach of Pindell, __W__EL.‘_“;.B— e - Ma., and Oliver Youngs, Jr.. of Berkeley, 5 Tal Colt, 38 cal, Bv- | " Calit. The deceased leaves one child, Maude FUNERAL DESIGNS. . tween Tidal Basin and District'line on Good | Youngs Carrier. Funeral services 'at the | — g oo Hope Hill. No. 1 Police station. 20 Doase. Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. 200 | GEQ C. SHAFFE e 3 i on Tith st Passed_peacefully away on Friday, | = cas M el e e e e T VO il | 3 L o 3 -y fe. w- | 88 O —————— = v TaAn's, Tope, =, = nd devoted mother ot Willlam | Gisde Bros. Co 1214 F St. fwean, 14th aod H oty god Mhlte Hosse. Ee Trom ™ Ninctesati| . * Prompt mute deltvery mevice ward 1f retursed to J. Q. Willla ite Hog 200 | Artistic—expressls ‘The Safest Way to Carry Money on Your Travels Citizens Savings Bank 1336 New York Ave. Boys' All-Wool “Knickers” it B w1 v $1.50

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