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. == RENT andREAD a GOCOD BOOK Today For the price of an average seat at the .movies you can enjoy reading the kind of a book you like. Whether ¥t be ‘a western tale of adventure, r a romance of society find all the late and ‘WP itles in our conveniently ocated branches. The charges are reasonable and the service courte- ous and efficient. If You Prefer to Buy Books be sure to look over our Late Titles in Popular Fiction at 0c 2 FOR $1.00 These are books withdrawn from our libraries in excellent condition. FOR 3-BLOCK BUS 16th Street Heights Citizens Criticize Action of Utili- ties Commission. CLASSED AS ‘RIDICULOUS’ Appeal From Order of Privilege to Capital Traction Company—Ex- tension Urgently Desired. solutions protesting against the jaction of the Public Utilities Com- THE EVENING Honorary Ran New Turk Armyl By the Associated Press. ROME, February 26.—Gabriele D'Annunzio has accepted the post of honorary generalissimo of the Turkish army, according to the newspapers here. D'Annunzio has sent an address to his new comrades in arms with his signature in Turkish charac- ters. The Kemalist leaders brought him his insigna and equipment of his rank, which carries with it the title of pasha. The soldire-poet donned the red fez and told the Turks that he ‘was ready to give up his honorary position and become an effective in the active service if needed. SEEKU.S. SUPPLY STAR, PR[]TEST PERM" lPoet Soldier Gets . WASHINGTON, * \BODY IN ICE MAY BE MISSING WOMAN Census Bureau Employe Be- lieved Located Near Cum- berland, Md. Attempt to identify a body be- lieved to be that of Miss Anna M. Pul- witt, thirty-two years old, who dis- appeared from her home here in the Baltimbre apartments, 1832 Biltmore place, on February 13, is being made today at Cumberland, Md., by Mrs. A. Stoike, the girl's mother, and her roommate, Miss Mattie Howard. The body was found frozen in the ice of the Potomac just above Cumberland D. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1923’ MEMORIAL DAY MEASURE UP TO STATE GOVERNOR Doubt of His Attitude on Enact- ment Forbidding Commercialized Sports May 30 in Indiana. By the Associated Press. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., February —Speculation on the attitude of Go McCray toward the Memorial day bill which would prohibit commercialized sports in Indiana on Memorial d including the 500-mile race at the In- dianapolis motor speedway, on which final legislative action was taken y Wnnmwflmm TR T T TV T which preceded its passage the gov ernor gave no inkling regarding h EEvei'y Item a Huge Business Building Vv alue"g . N Mg X NS ALEG NS MBI A . a2 les terday by the state house of repre- 4 or Phone Orders Filled, No Charges, C. 0. D.’s or Will Calls & sentatives, shared the spotlight he $1.50 Couch | fel today with that on \]é?\\s"?l the a H Bed d B E speedway officials on holding the race ’ " here should the bill become a law Covers 4 £ lpl’el el When visited yesterday by a dele- = I = gation of legislators opposed to the s 00 " s | measure, who asked that he give the o H g bill his careful consideration, the go H g ernor_gave no indication of what ac- Full size, Ro- = e tion he might take, members of the man striped, in g B oo delegation said. During the long fight bright color coni- i i for = S 1316 TO 1324 7TH ST NW S B R y o ; late Sunday afternoon. attitude toward the bill, and toda; Wemrath’s Libr mission in ordering the Capital UF BR”DE RUBBER 3 e e —— A e i Relatives Arrive Here. e R e I l 10c Crash l 8 Yd 1 | [ 35¢ Fancy Top 607 13th St. N. w {line for three blocks, from 14th and SR | Mrs. Stoike and Miss Pulwitt's sis- | sire Towelmg s., | SOCKS rs. il e L % Kennedy streets to 16th and Mon- | ter. Miss Louise Pulwitt, arrived here | _Although officials of the locul speed- 4 collars | Ted Korder” Crasi absorbent % way declined to comment on the ac ercreized s tion of the legislature last night, T E. Myers, president of the speedway, had announced previously that the race vould not be held in Indianapo- i bodes i .;a 2for$1 &fl‘ tague streets, and providing for a personal appeal from the order by a special committee were adopted last night at a meeting of officers of the vesterday from the family home in Springfield. Til. Miss Pulwitt re- mained fn Washington today to trans- act some business while her mother rade: cne from il pie 3x6-Ft. Matting GRASS RUGS Also at Jane Bartlett’s 1335 Conn. Ave. N.W, Conference Seeks Plgn to | Break Present Monopolistic $11 PILLOWS o should ish gov it is understood, against the wishes of the family, about six weeks ago. Nothing was heard from her \ppliances i Utilities Commission refused 1o allow but agreed to the 1t inflate prices. A kindly feeling | Le maintained for the Brit nment and the rubber asso- ciation controlling the major part of id he plans to York with his wife in face Bt ; iofite i 2 lis If the Memorial day date was pre e i T b ncilne. ;. FERT R G Control. and Miss Howard, who shared the |hibited, and indicated that the trac oo HiEe T 1015 penrer s | edgen:‘perteetor A"reat S5 watperd 140¢ | White covered square pillows; filled with : e e e homelol A phes: room with the missing girl at the|would be removed from here. Last - W, L -~ . street. 5 i 7 . Baltimore, went to Cumberland to at- | Mgt however. he would not say 5 $l omen’s 89¢ Zfor $l 50c Mohawk 3f $1 4 i : vhat course would be taken. o urbervilie capndignant Citisens Meet. Lstabtishment and maintenance of | LemPt identification of the body founa WAISTS WOOL HOSE Pillowcases or ?f’ . alled as an findignation meeting, [, e Lace or plain tailored modes. Sizes to | Black, oxford or cordusan. some With | ppol. gre : ihe eitizens characterized the order % source of crude rubber under Mol “sicnograpnic notes were found ona | WILL FACE RUM CHARGE 16 I | ribbed top?” ATT sizes* Perfect grade.” | poty .5'.‘3‘;".?i .;".'“"(im i i of the commisslon as ‘“ridiculous. nericz ag or so K e > 2o . e ifling heavy ire 50 Vixtures for a ind it was announced that. with the | source which will end monopolistic | 371 With “census bureau” printed on | i S Girls’ Waterproof Silk-and-Wool (2 Gaoom House possibility that Commissioner Keller |,o,1ro1 was recommended by Harvey |1t about & quarter of a mile from the Counsel RMNCAPES CLOCKED HOSE To 35¢c 15 : oes mot know whe ontague | ; : ve¥ | scenc of the discovery of the bod o Fnstalleds Gonipluie B0y 1o 10 e o e o 'the it5 |8 Firestone of Akron. Ohio, in an ad. | S°N€ OF the discovery ‘ot (i bods | Lort rone and macy blus. Sizes | | Vine qumits - White Goods ¢ S jof Washington would be dress opening a conference of rubber, | peen employed 1 tha cenene toiremd (Mounced today that they had re | — | ih, tiste. musiin, § $40 iu. ;nu-(\':“:‘i,‘. net ..A‘r‘(:l.:‘. automotive and accessory manufa ] iu“'"n‘ s | a |,|p,\r|ln f b mn:}d States / | 3295 V.]ue ‘1I|m and pajama } ommission's o g = m Nervousness. William Hayward st p e | e !5 to request by turers ut the New Willard Hotel to-! e Tori o xtraditicn’ of Ll | 59¢ 40-Inch 15 e, B e X oraea repes of the| She took up resttence fn e gari- | e geguegt' for the Exizunion 5t |16 Women's Skirts |F - Stkor s, $1%2 v o wun a from its 14ih street | British rubber restriction act, which, | more apartments last summer. * Suf- of tiquor from||& (Fiaid-tiain biue or white gaverdine. | % Fyll Fashioned Thread ORGANDY o ] 2 Wiring. Repairing. terminus at Kennedy street to the|they declared, constitutes a monopoly | fering from nervous troubles, she later withdraw & waist measn — | = An esta fine sheer pink, P2 = Distr line, it was pointed out. The [of the “world rubber supply and tends|went home to Tllinois, but returned, ade to obtain | | 8 SlLK HOSE oce ] | $1 59c Window | SHADES ‘7!'! this, it was stated, three-block “3for$1 since the the disappearance February 13, and route referred to. & s : Meanwhile he is in the Just 15 o the “The House Electric” against him. z;hsmmfl&wmm@mmm@smmwwmm&m ore maturity. ing. Transportation Among 22 4 monopoly in the world supply. Sev- See Better” enty-five per cent of the world supply British United JImported §1 lustrous ! .\nrn ; ISRt 1l and 1 Sheet q PRINCESS SLIPS Rlack Topics at Minnesota Gathering. LS is said, Erown under the while h fla States he navs and browr fine Assets More Than e ton. a1 et 1ORes fops) almn 19c Women's ¥ the Associated Press A Double-bed Shee o impossible for the company 1 | ¥ soi e mrar ueh o short distance | the source of supply, Mr. Firestone local police did not receive a report | police headquarters prison and is not | gl B Wh: ghtly solied. | » n ecru or white, B Open Evenings to 9 .M. profitably. or to expect passengers Lo fni‘l‘n‘iu';l\{l lx'x’iuf.f'fi?' coc:d:u'on of mde of the missing girl. allowed to receive visitor: | ue or ite 3for$l 5 Siu eith fisturer. | )2 il 3 e se th ses. claimed. | 4 > ascertained, and, | | i = 1739 Conn. Ave. NW. e it bossivle, 'a domestic ‘industry be =2 " i ROMPERS : Pair 4 20c 0“"“‘5 7Yds $l 5 2 = 3 started to insure United States rub- §V | e nai bl bray: i . 5 Phone North 9407 The secretary of ber industries an uninterrupted flow ' & izon u.":: '}'fi."r‘f'k-ufx'\mv”nu-!f el | FLANNEL ¢ E’%’ Mrs. H. M. Phillips, was ins | to]of crude rubber l I mnde . Goad e light ground, wiok or bive g5 = : e e fi ] |5 51 Panty Zfor$1‘ e NewSpring 51Yds. $1 & o for a conf matter and | (he . 4 { for very 5 % $ £ — RS SRl M Forenment s, Fins 7 A See Worthy Craft & DRESSES Earne VOILES 8., 91 2 ghland | o 4 Dresses, Ove Tompers, in | = g e L PERPETUAL eehonE ity Jom n the L:lmx’.;‘\_n;".:dzih ' P\ An ADITORIAL 2 il i chans: wes = o 1. are in tops or won't Neat patterns on n;m‘ rounds, 39 35 sident passed the House. He < e = SRE o 2 2k 4 tia \r(\.xll‘;::r’nu'nlll_’fl_clu‘l'@dl‘s in 4 F one newspaper it Your brain registers i olack Sateen $1 1 Rluck only 39¢ Yd.-Wide 4% Yds y $1 I gUlLD[NG {!‘ b “"('1'\”"\'\'1. gt e, Uhited siates oor- is said, “They print everything you see and &% PANTY DRESSES TETTZRZaRsaEIAe Cretonnes . i It ¢ Company, with regard to the | oW e ke e R o everything they sec.” Ot ;‘“"L ‘L“'t‘ ‘_‘;:"‘ds::' B e or retomees g one ,‘ ssams: | 50c Winter Beaiiify and bird patteras. on v of extending a bus line to e overnment will find | e - orget, but y t. I eizes : iR SSOC] AT[ON { the Distrigt line out 16th street. The Jr. Pirestone said. that rubber can another, ey print Whatever happens, don't = = VESTS | Half Linen 4f $1 | ; transit colipam 4 recen renucst tor | be grown proftably in thiy countr R . 5 : ) i by the Ttilities ion. it was British Control Supply. a - - | S CS neck s | A % - oy the U - & 4 ! Finel lity all-white huck | Pays 6 Per Cent jipeinteiont Miller of Chicago outlined goes, “An eye finds more UIWOUED eveglasses pre. |2 e rao Ruer Tane, Glfiafioflfll 3% Yds 51: f RLn g | i striction act, and truth than two ears.” % B o E = ) | One Doz o ires maturing in 435 i Graham of Cleveland, vice d by the Etz optometrists. ! ! inches wide: 3 £3 months. - It | TEN STATES PARLEYING |\ ouse 2t (it ohsies Soeer Cart I : : g PETTIBOCKERS me. 1 L | KOTEX OXCS, 2 | ON-FARM RESTORATION | {omyany. presented the viewpoint of | Ltz Lyeglasses Fit Your I {1% & BLOOMERS :35,“, Dotted | ¢ Napkins,_one Peys 4 Per Cent et e i and Lok Fitting. in Addition [B s g rine G o me onna | SWIS 4Yds $l E HE W i 8 i H l\lnlrmru vnr Purple Sateen Pet- | s 1 T g Production Costs. Market- | . 1€ 2vowed purpose of the British “ 1 | | Flm:y op o1 withdrawn be- { Produce, Production Costs. Ma; rubber restriction act, Mr. Miller said, “Se h, 1217 B — | | SOCKS is fo restrict production and to create F ee 4 Women’s S Slteen | o= i’ 10for $1 solve some of his d :legates to th the zuests ner ‘ton include Delightingly Preserved One taste and you can tell these preserves 'irestone at a din- | which speakers will j James BLOOMERS Bloomers. 15c Shelf Couzens of Pink Sateen clastic waist | OILCLOTH 15 Yds., sl =——_C = - b _|sumes about the same proportio - | $8.000,000 [ ST, PAUT. Minn, Februars 2 jumes about (the same iproportion 1o : BLOOMERS | 3f 1 care.Totii for_§1 | VESTS & keting. transportation. co-operation Many Speakers Linted. i & & STEP-INS or | Yd.-Wide 31/2Yd $l || Pectect Quati e verts. mitn tape [ Surplus More Than [[fiand Viizious other cconomic problems | Spcakers this atternoon included | 3 e tsierst ciiara weiso. | SSTEEN S.s bt e — | $800,000 e e e o otay: whan ingiSecretary of Agriculture Wallace, *, ) ok with lace” trimminge: WO | Lustrous flnish: fine twill: biack ang | Linen-finis SinS. $l i ] ! et MEHGErAI e enator Medill McCormick of [linois, Bt S0 | colors: a real 50c valu GINGHAM 4 nee opencd a iklin P. Adams, counselor of the | & To $1.50 Underwear $1 = rizaae Nanille Pul iece Ging rn Corner 11ih and E Sts. H.W. |-,u~ga-'-~ri‘ s rowing | P'an-American Union: Maj. Gen. Frank | |& NOVELTIES 13 Just 20 Women’s $6.98 P eat stripes: worth sard. < BERRY President tes.invited to i e bY | e chiet 0’1“‘\: pu:-(eau of ul.-; e 5 P s R el [ ol 36-ln Ecru leds $l L e Gov. J. A. O. Preus, were present whel affai and Maj. George I | B e o o e Ratietee | | o < N Ot SIS e, e s, ek Corme Hawaiian Pineapple g g s LR IIREQGES | Marquisette g =—=|| | cred nis invocation and the confer- | SR pITIEY E Girls’ Satee | Eenls Wosen Cartain Marguiselte. with Ence got under way in an . e e i s ir] een 4for$1 ! tae edge selvage. 3 B = 2 ins in which rom Baguio over- t might. The lacerated hand. d the and Corselets, in T sizes: garters at- Telivered free hets, G. G. Cornwell & Son Phone Main 875 zens Arrested, Fol. R 10Yds 81 cut from the full worth 18¢ a sard | | 2for$l | Zihoroughly—in transmission and di gear G 23T IR Wmfl]fl EWMMM @MM&WLMMMW Men’s House 15 SLIPPERS $1: Made of imitation aliigator. with patent All 1415 H Street 3 Michigan. Senator-el Si i - . and koee; sizes to years; worl [ Council of M sota. which instigat- |3 i 52 Ohio a ot as ,}'_“;",j;to‘,:_‘ have been made from the selected ripe fruit each. [ aunits seallopea edge, meadls de fed to < meeting, delivered ssistant secretary of cc c i i o | signed: cut from the p ..m,,“n‘:‘,’m", o th dele ;l-l}ilil‘\’l secretary of ¢ e in its home- "r]0\\ ;1kcyxl\;r011|11e11tp For t]hmc | ! Women’s zforsl A n |be‘rand fro Minnesota Tk Stion ol ) = i waiian Pine es— all| | Nortn Dakota, South Dakota, Hinois, | {1 Tadiiveas the, mioring sssston of| e nojpineapy eg( i a‘ 1 apgx E Gowns & Slurts : SILK HOSE ZPrS., $l Kansas, lowa, Nebras Michigan |itiic conference omerion. &nll Coms and no process of preserving that brings out = . e pes on lght | £ l““‘.',\}"‘,‘.“,';“,',o;, ot fiie snutivens mittees will be appointed to take up | the delicious flavor equal to this “eelect PE Skirte ilwoo serses | ek onls, 20inct oot sk Tile tovs: """""4 e e e o e e packing. " |§ $2 wofinmgsf,s $l | Pm:r‘:]m’ g 'SzichyWoven“ 1 as iri is the oration | € Il be hela fo eonstan: tom- icious— a RE braid or button | sevrvic {Clture and industry in the fen | o op Wil be fed X AL | Delicious—and a real delicacy rg HOUSE] e o | il ¢ MARKET BASKETS i i = and ends ine Gingham frimmes which it i} S 4 2 i 20c a Can § foat sold to broken sizes. e ATariet orEbon with strong sable. hef GOV GEN. WOODS SON HURT 1 9 " & ¢ B ERR o bl handle and_con i MASKED BAND ACTIVITIES | oot She e e eCaT The s alke E CoRsETs & H 0 IN OKLAHOMA PROBED' a long list and provide a varied menu |& CORSELETS |8 uref | CLOTHES BASKETS P4 fine weave, nches wi rential lieutenant | His Fili- | ar into a ollision with an | lowing Grand Jury Investigation 6for$1 - of Whipping Charges. 89c Damask . . % Well 1 Bound F‘l“ Hlu Tt ic an investment which PAWNEE. Okla.. Februar: 2 lasuie Smaert 8t Dack: - | Tablecloths | Children’s Black 1 i e B . Okla. ::r.q(,w,h . ,»..«\\ Uy Girle Flannel ¢ or | o ed Damask Taielath, hemne: ’B - Sh l or izself s o it Hdtites & B e | Button Shoes in the repair bill unts o e Gowns & Skirts Fancy Border _ T SN, i wedEs e o tripe: kimono mleeves Sizes 4 t tovda Fill up the i::,.;“;f;.,;;,.?.“.':, e it 4f7 3| e Fackon Uromea 1w°¢'|"m°§l" ol | ud differential gear case Anafitiree accunca “’.“"°","‘:‘,"'~' $ | 0o vajue: Bedroom Slippers dov. and forget about it the bl : Bands & s'“'? or | 29¢ Yd. WldesYds $1 el Seatig b gp yise, lavender and St a0 gt S SAFEDEPOSIT REAL ESTATE LOANS TRUSTS I, T ot e i o P | Gl oy Dl it e “forS1 gm “on. 'N. Gunnan_ and E W e $ ercdatterns for_camtori, fors | (| omen’s g | it :vard wide. e e | Many Heads & Sene2 Prs., Ps Vi Y g g1 | UNDERWEAR 2701 -:'I\I-|nllll|l] s. and at ap- for whose death he is' t‘ “'!;u:r ouality. mercerized lisle gloves, in 1PERCALES s-, wea w (I 1 pointed service stations where s t ““F S Uning of 3. A. Dobling at Hal- | !|¥ $1.50 Women’s Long | A wondertul selection of dress and shirt | M $ vou sce the checker-board ™ |lett two years ago was made. the basis | B tt th O l $1 [retmen 8 | KHAKI SHIRTS 2o of riot indictments returned Dy _the SILK GLOVES | e - ched cets e v o sl SdEe i o ailt| are petier tnan vne B e o s - | Fimie s Goomiem G0 B | =5 b' boril;}: :?;?‘rdd";finw r(.eor:l(;‘rti)vdau(gw;lul:ie;e! The affairs of this Compahy are managed by the joint efforts of its officers e s S T | ] P t t [‘e th r | Men's 3f0r$1 (£ raten ather " SILK HOSE ke ~3Yds. 1 Fancs stripes or biue and white: inches wide: cut_from full_Dieces. New Spring Y GINGHAM 5 1Yds.,$1 | Re on P : Redmond S. Cole here on ;;‘::’u{aflrr) e and v(.1||’CC{O|'5. ; : : i . " I'he men at the helm of this institution have so long assumed mutual re- sponsibility for large sums of others’ money that careful custodianship is second nature to them. i condemning the Ku Klu. T EBONITE (It’s Shredded Oil) #or Transmissions and Differential Riack and Brown Pure Silk Hose. ’ 10for$l structing its inqui to the Ewing ! i case, and urging legislation which would | {prevent the oath of any organization, ecret or otherwise, from being con- side more _ binding than a court Men'’s 15¢ HOSE il | 1011 | | =1 Z i 27 on Check Accounts % on Savings Deposits B RSt il et B /'\b \/1 S i e ; H Per M 5 o | L n’s i Abe Martin Says: G b ZYds $1: Shoe & | R;lroad Hose 6{0,-31 o £ 1 I that service, in The Washington Loan and Trust Co. Aol e s - ESTABLISHED 1589 To $2 Fme e i . Men’s 1 DOWNTOWN OFFICE: WEST END BANCH: AR, - ATS 900-902 F Street N.W. 618-620 17th Street N.W. PARTY BOXES $1 & wren Tailed ek 5 et DEEB.X l'.l R - JOHN B. LARNER, President ¢ .‘.‘.!T“l,’f':(‘{‘{."{:,,‘,x""m,’,',’f‘ in a vig assort- | 505 AN H C o e SHEEEw Eagne. e Mg g 23cYd. Hememsmnmsesaszeasenszsessesnnse; Vice President and_Treasurer ARTHUR PETER General Counsel 'FELT HATS $1 ‘ Sample Hats for men who can wear Vice President and Trust Officer ' 'HOMAS BRADLEY Vice President and Real Estate Offticer s 02 Yds., $1 ¢ | MUSLIN iy 2Yds.,$l Department of Agriculture i baked ;\pplc an’ a glass o’ milk needin’ be afraid t* go anywhere. Made of fine mercerized da Neat mixtures and stripes in knltted hemstitehed or round seallope | tiew for men and boyx. (B TS S SIS S A S S S S . ok 58385 biack cotton Kuit to it without a_seam Al szes. v seam back mercerized lisle. izur and La Grippe. It’s the ost speedy remedy we know, P}r ¥ YD TAYLOR aeM. H. BADEN Heats, weight. closeiy woven bleached CHARLES 1. BOING, Jr. ssistant Trust Officer muslin full Dieces.” Timit 31 to purchaser. 23 CHARLES R GRANT AesitiCARROLL GRANT SRSt 1] 1 Yds $ Termanent fal or ‘Assistant Treasurers ssistant Real Estate Officer 7 ] TORS: BlRDEYE /2 oy BLOUSES DIRECTORS: TR aptc. diaper cloth, 1n Striped Tercale Blomses: well made, JOHN JOY EDSON nssorted length ches wide. ! with ‘Spen_enff. Sires Chalrman of the Board Und | = | CHARLES B. BAILEY BENJ. W. GUY G THEODORE W. NOYES nderwear 1 Y l | o= — 2{ 1 : e fumbla National d Vice President Editor, Evening Star. =, E 2 S. | 59¢ Storm UNlON’SUlTS or Pneumonia, Grip and Dl"“" oo ional s.nk. ANDREW PARKER CREPE | 3 Influenza May THOMAS BRADLEY HNST! Vice President and Trust i Z Plisse Underwear ¢ . | SERGE s" Ko Tbhed Tnian Suits: excolont i Vice President and Real Es- Frostes, anderantt Estate. Officer. ors. | “Navx and Biack TARD-WIDE Heass- | auali maEBtoet 2, 1T T i tate Officer. CARL B. KEFERSTEIN WALTER S. PENFIELD o Storm Serga. for dresses. etc. = i JOHN H. CLAPP Architect. Attorney-st-Law. Boys 1 i Director, Federal National GEORGE A. KING ARTHUR PETER WASH SUITS 3 rney-at-Law. -at-Law. - . AAUSTUS CRANE MARTIN A. KNAPP FRANK P. REESIDE Made of good bleac Fine asmortment of new modcls fo Formerly of Crane, Parris & . 'U. S. Circuit Judge Equitable Co-Operative Bulld- from dressing. Hemmed Genuine, Pure, Blenched. White Indian | spring. in the wanted colors. Sizes Co. J. LEG KOLB ing Assogjation. Double-Bed | m.u for artwork. pillowesses. ot 1 FLOYD E. DAVIS L WM. S. WASHBURN g 1 c | Boys’ $1 Lz s [) Bresident, Lincoln Nationa HN 8. L Hf;f;:. :vu.wsl.LcEl;n Service. Blankets, STON BAGS PQ JAMAS g 3 Gray Heats Cotton- B" - . W HITING ESEES L TS Y Sclentist and Authur, flenved Blanver o;itfi;.l{x(‘y borders, 4380 |~ mrows or Blatk Split Cowhide, N Flamnclette Tajamas for boss, T sices f5 i Th’feller that kin take a tray % A.:‘,'E..‘%—";";’.‘,";’" Comoany, anitary oBrocery LONALD WOODWARD iuches. > atrongly riveted handies: assoried size S - i - {an’ go down th’ line in a steam Director, 'Columbia National HARRY G. MEEM “resident Woodward & Loth- 39¢: Burson Hemstitched Mm’ und Boys' % g 23 S e restutat a2 ofily B ank. Vice President and Treasurer. op, Inc. : s Z Ti or 5 +—is a Prescription for Colds,{table resturnt an’ or u, dt FREDERICK. ¥ COVILLE = HOSE A oy | TABLECLOTHS ‘Kmtted ‘ies i | | ting Pncumonia. (Copyright Natonal Newspaper Service.)