Evening Star Newspaper, May 21, 1923, Page 11

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+ TES HELD TODAY FORREY DR TALBT Clergymen of Diocese Take ,t Part in Final Respects to Dead Rector. Funeral services for Rev. Dr. Rob- ert Talbot, rector of St. Paul's Epls- copal Church, who died suddenly last Thursday morning in his apartment at the Plaza, Washington circle, are being hald today. , The body lay in state from 6:30 #o'clock this morning. At 7 am. holy communion was conducted by the Rev. Dr. D. Weliington Curran, assisted b the Rev. Enoch M. Thomps r of Nativity Chapel. Another 8 conducted by eon, rector of the Church of Incar- natio ssisted by Rev. Joseph Tal- ibot a4 of Burlington, N. Ju »f Dr. Talbot. At 11 am., ch M. Thompson conducted isted by Rev. W. H. he Brookland Chirch Patrick Murphy, assistant Church, services are scheduled under the direction of incon, assisted by Green of th THE EVENING STAR, WAS LEST WE FORGET | On the wooded slopes of A ‘Washington 70,000 soldiers sleep. ‘This year their graves will go unmarked, their deeds unsung, unless Washington responds to an appeal It is a simple appeal, shortly told. Repub'ic and allied veterans® organizations in Washington are pro- hibited from making their annual solicitations in the government departments for funds with which to bear the expenses of placing, on Decoration day (and on June 3, for the Confederates), a small American flag and a flower at the head of each of their comrades’ graves and of holding appropriate exercises in each cemetery where rest soldier dead. fund for use June 3. TRIBE MADE WEALTHY. ' {Osages Get $11,700 Each From 0il Lands. _Bonuses and royalties from sale of oil and gas on their lands since 1905 have brought the Osage Indians of northern Oklahoma, the sum of $136,- 014,397. Last vear members of the tribe got $26.079.300, or 311,700 for each man, woman and child. Secretary Works of the Interior Department, in making public cori- pilation of ‘the oil leases, including bonuses and royalties, made for the Red | Osage field by the government declared { today that the field had produced ap- .| proximately 212,000,000 barrels of oil in eighteen years, and production was continuing at the rate of 3,200,- These veterans appeal to you, through The Evening Star, which will accept and ackniwledge contributions. Send something, no matter how small. Mail it today, and designate it “Decoration Fund—The Evening Star,” stating, at the same time, whether it should go to the Decoration day fund or the Confederate veteran rlington and other cemeteries in The Grand Army of the INVITED TO SESSION. | Women Here Asked to Suffrage Anniversary. ‘ Invitations to the conference of the national women's paty at Sen- | eca Falls, N. Y., next July, have been received by more than eighty women | prominent in political circles of | Washington. Acceptances have been received at the party headquarters here from all over the country. | The meeting will commemorate the | f!r>( equal rights convention held in Senech” Falls seventy-five years ago | under_the leadership of ~Elizabeth | Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott, and | is intended to formulate the most BUTTER Every patron of our stores should be .a buyer of our Sanitary Brand Butter Buy a pound for trial and be convinced that it’s one of the best buttersyalues. b 50c HINGTON, D. C. A Week of Big Values We are offering some big values this week; desirable mer- chandise of general use. ‘An opportune time to lay in supplies for the big week in June, when crowds and congested business places will prevail. We urge your close inspection of these offerings. There are substantial savings to be made by buying now while these very special prices are effective. / MONDAY, MAY 21, New Potatoes 41bs.for 25¢ 1923. " EGGS Sanitary Brand . Selected Eggs Insure You Satis- factory Quality in Eggs Packed one dozen in carton for your con- venience. ] B3 Have You Tried Colgate’s FAB? Dissolves Quickly Washes Safely favorable plan for introducing an amendment for what its Sponsors | 000 barrels a month. Stephen’s R e he production. he added. has ex- of sresident of the stand-| presidensot e | ceeded that of any other field in his-| term absolute equality in the law ;ui ty pallbearers will be} | the next session of Congress. Hal Old Potatoes 15ibs.for 29¢| ~ PorestMateris Rinses Quickly udier, pelsolion oh B Craif. = — - pkgs. pkgs. ing Thornton and Gen. Walter M. 3 = A \ N A a e ° for SPECIAL PRICE FOR THIS WEEK Will Not Harm the Finest Fabrics—Buy Now Del Monte large Pineapple = i $1 Single Can, 35c—Finest Quality Ripe Pineapple Del Monte Yellow Cling Peaches " These are the large cans—a real bargain price. Del Monte . 200 This is a remarkably low price, made only to sell this item more rapidly. One can for trial will bring vou back for more. Shriver’s Sifted per - June Peas ““"'lsc These are offered under two labels—"Blue Ridge” and “Shriver’s Sifted.” We consider this an exceptional value. > active pallbwarers will be cler- of yhe standing ('(1 Sm! Dr. Herbert Scott rk of £t. James Church, Margavet's Church; Rev. Joseph Fletcher, rector of s ey R A ;‘2@ New Onions 3ms.for 25¢ Sweet Potatoes Ib. 5¢ Wisconsin Cheese perib. 29¢ Admitted to our store of spe- cialized shops because we consider it best in the world 15¢ Blue Ridge Succotash, can 15¢ Gorton’s Ready to Fry, can - - lde Gorton’s Down East Clam Chowder, can 1212¢ Gorton’s Salad Fish, can 12%¢ King Oscar Herrings, can 15¢ King Oscar Sardines, can 20c . JOYS HONE. | (ETH )| @ N ey ||| Marie Elizabeth Sardines,can - - 15¢ T | RSO DN BV G- Bk || Quart Jar Fancy Olives - - - - 55¢ Ice Cream Salt 10-b. bag 15¢ PRUNES 2 = 25¢ liam of the wiocesan con- v. D. Wellington Cur- seuh Talbot of ervices. The full vested choir is to sing. The body will be taken to Kansas City, Mo.. at 4:30 o'clock th reaching when funei at 11 a.m. Interment Washington cemeter INJURIES BY AUTO FATALTO BOY OF SIX John C. Schmidt, Knocked Down in Street, Dies at Mother's Home. Women’s Phoenix Silk Hosiery, $1.50 to $3.25 vill be in Mount The body will Talbot, Capt lbot, and their A Ok & Pure, unadulterated silk, with firm reinforcements at_points of greatest :train. Black, white and colors Medium Can Tomatoes Large Can Tomatoes - Blue Ridge Corn - - - large New Number of Phoenix Silk - and - Fiber, $1 Men’s Phoenix Silk Socks, $1.25 Children’s Phoenix Mercerized Lisle Socks with colored clocks, 45¢ The Hecht Co. 7th at F six vears old, son | of 2 Marg: knocked down an automobile on | Georgia avenue, between Keefer and Kenyon streets, last Wednesday night, | and_ seriously injured, died at his| home, 3211 Georgia avenue, yesterday | forning. | Joseph A. Moran. driver of the car, 3 Luray place, furnished bond in 443 the sum of $5,000 for his appearance. | Coroner Nevitt will hold an inquest | at the morgue this afternoon. Funeral | Services for the boy will be held at | his late homt at clock _tomorrow afternoon. ~ Interment will be Prospect Hill cemetery FIRE DESTROYS HOME. in enue, Takoma Park, mpletely demolished by a ! rmined origin last night Company D 220f the District fire de- partment at Brightwood joined with the volunteer fire-workers of Takoma Park in endeavormg to quell the | laze. i Both men had gone to Washington Jtoa picture theater and when ed they d thetr h : | they found thetr home dnd as we have only about 1,300 cases we urge you to get your supply early. Canned peas at moderate prices are practically sold out of the market at this time. Ibs. for nt of the damage is as yet California undetermined o eSO, Good Size The records of the United States Patent Office show that during the| past ten years more than 5.000 pat- { ents have been granted to women. Buy now 1/20 Ay to last you until new pack is available in August. f Mt VPleasar;t $14,500.00 $2,000 Cash Patient: “What can I do to save my Teeth, Doctor” Dentist: ““Clean between your Teeth, Madam’ Your dentist will tell you that Keeps away Tartar cavities and decdy start in the Md-| Tartar, next to decay, s the great: Sanitary Brand Catsup large 19¢ Quart Jar Sweet Pickles 39¢ Shriver’s Blue RidgePer Cut Stringless Beans Can ... $100 Per Month, Including All Interest Eight rooms, 2 baths Sleeping porch Garage Hot-Water Heat Asbestos Covered Pipes Hardwood Floors Electric Lights Instantancous Water Heater. Copper Screening Metal Weather Stripping Awnings. +«John H. Wright 1116 Vermont Ave. N.W. den spaces between your teeth. Brushing your teeth with tooth {creams, pastes and powders onl} | gentist can remove old tartar, but makes them look clean. For suchy once . removed, icleansers do not get into the cnekaL and crevices between the teeth— where germs breed undisturbed, causing cavities, loss of teeth and poor health. Prevents Decay Mu-Sol-Dent is a liquid, cleaning not only the visible surfaces, but! the hidden cracks and crevices. It| therefore takes the place of all pastes, powders and mouth, washes combined. 1t is the first and only preparation to prevent tartar and decay, clean- ing by dissolving mucin film and Main 3397 For Sunday or Evening In- spection Phone Franklin 8538 or Adams 1375. T T e e e s Skin Troubles Are Annoying Aside from the discomfort, ¥ they are disfiguring. To re- § licve the irritation and re- move the blemish use— Graham’s Compound Sulphur Salve It's a splendid preparation E g —and gives prompt and ex- cellent results in tall skin g troubles. Simple to use. 40c a Jar At All Peoples and Other Good Drug Stores GRAHAM REMEDY CO. washing out germs and foul matter lodging therein. It does this safe- 1y and thoroughly, in the brief time| | indispenseble 'est cause of sore, bleeding gums, pyorrhea and loss of teeth. Only a Mu-Sol-Dent will keep it away. Eminent dentists estify to this fact. Sore Gums, Faise Teeth For over 20 years, scientists have attempted to find a preparation which would do tly what, Mu- SoliDent does. Success firally crowned the efforts of the celebrat- ed Mellon Institute, University otl Pittstatrgh. In addition to being the most effl- clent téoth cleaper yet discovered, preventhug tarter and decay, Mu-Sol- Dent is remarkably healing. It is for cleaning false | teeth, hegling sore gums and ten- der tissue. It is 8o safe it may be a dentifrice is kept in the mouth— one or two minutes. FREE SAMPLE OFFER ¢ If you buy Mu-Sol-Dent from your druggist, your money will be refunded if you are not thoroughly satisflied. Or large sample bottle pint) will be sent free if you mail enclosing 6 cents for postage, to V. B. Corpora- tion, 916 Forbes Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. | your dentistyor send for free sample. Prevents Tartar and Decay Heals Sore Gums, Cleans Beiween Teeth swallowed. Get a bottle today from (nearly half this coupon, Quart Jar Sweet Mixed Pickles 39¢ Premier Stuffed Olives Van Camp’s White Soap, 6 cakes for - 25¢ Kirkman’s Borax Soap, cake - - Crystal White Laundry Soap, cake Sunbrite Cleanser,can - - - Get Ready for the Hot Days! BUDWEISER bottle 16¢ oz $1.75 No Charge for _Conuinu-. No Charge for Containers. G. & G. GINGER ALE bottle No Charge for Containers. 39¢ - 5S¢ 5¢ S¢ CLICOUOT GINGER ALE 2%25¢ _10c All the delicious garden flavor packed in the can. You will appreciate the fine quality when you serve the first Van Camp’s Pork and Beans L ISC For the hot days coming there’s nothing more accept- able or convenient than a can of these supremely good Pork and Beans. Buy a dozen or a case. After our stock is reduced there will be no more opportunities at this price. can. Bacon and Ham Sale We will offer as soon as deliveries can be Per Lb completed this week a large quantity of a well known brand ef Hams and Strip ; Bacon. Buying fancy quality bacon and slicing it c in your own kitchen is a real economy. A whole ham of this fine quality at this low price should appeal.

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