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0 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., THURSDAY. AUGUST 23, 1923. A m PIE | ciatea as monorary pallbearers. The A PIERE BURID. 415 7. % Boy, Blown From ||| IDRE PETER DIES: | jff,?j{‘mfif‘f}}" | [THE MEANING | [WSS MARRET oAVDSON | Bty War Veteran Given Military Fu.| e, Sarrieen particinated in ne the night of the fiill moon of each | IS DEAD OF PARALYSIS suaw, at the tuterment with ROOf, Saved by Y month. will hold a session' Saturday. OF GARDENS ot neral. a salute by a firing squad and the 9:30 pm., at 17 Funeral ! | CarRedi st S5 . o sounding of taps by the post bugler. | . . End Comes Toda at Hospital! leaves a losin ¥ services for Maj. Went- Sierce served with distinetion | Hanglng to Klte The Mohawk Prep Athletic Club | — i Sk % i i worth M. Pierce, forty-two years old. | in : ¥ e was o native will have & moonlight ride on the BY DR. FRANK CRANE. After Being Unconscious Since o brotners. Hobert and. Beraard | who dicd at the v ns bureau | 0f ¢ xteen years a:nf R the Associated Press St. Johns tomorrow evening. Mahoney. ~ Funeral Friday from her late | | | funeral service opital at Milledgeyille, I he Nellie Russ Smith | xpw YORK, August | Early Monday. residence, 1115 Fussels co a. were Ri held from home of his mother-{ °f urvived by his| wind in Brooklyn v it n.w., at 2 p. A heavy { erday lifted The Washington School of Account-| The great Bacon wrote an essay fiss Harriet Davidson, fifty vears n Mr. Russ Smith. 2400 16th | Wife and two children: W. W. Pierce. | Vitg Cicio, aged eleven, from the s = ancy alumni will have a moonllght |“Of Gardens,” which, by the way, 2 | SKELTON. ot et Btreet northwest, vestorday ufternoon | J5+ 4N Miss Elizabeih Plerce roof from where he was fiving a | Distinguished Maryland Jur- | excursion tomorrow on’ the St. Jonns. : LR Y.101d, died at Emergency Hospital| residems. 25 Chiry Chaser Mo at 1530 o'clock. Tev. Dr Mdintyro of e Kite twice his size. The boy held - (meeatlies commanplacejant showed | eurly today, after being in a coma- | FAMUEL § ‘NK Fureral services Goldsboro, Ga., officiated. ~ The inter-| The river Jordan has its origin in n to the string and floated safely : Py The 39th annual tournament, which | that Homer nods. There have been|, ata e el Monacs Friday,” August at lis Jate residence, at ment wain A lington Nitional ceme- |one of the lurgest Springs in the| ALy feet to the streot. the kito ist Victim of Apoplexy |was o have heen heia at Marshall |several learnca men in China ana | '*g STRte FRe cony HORAY e termeat' Glenwood cemstery rilitary hone A dele wor tin u parachut Hall yesterday, has heen postponed = Ll isone 5 TLLIAMS. Departed this 1ife Tuesdar, Au Japan who have written of gardens,|apartment Monday morning by the| gust 21, f on account of ‘inclement weather t | at Rockville, Md. Sy e © {but most of this sort of literature that | Janiter of the Herrman Apartments | I have seen has been curious and 3113 Mt Pleasant atrect an ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. |pedantic. iagnosed her ailment as paralysis. s a F ed, however, 1She did not regain consciousness American Legion Auxiliary to Vin-| It has always seemed en i} b, Hester cent B. Costello Post. will hold a [that there is behind every garden an | n 0 / or Inte yeside lawn fete at North Capitol and T!idea. Everything in it is in R|TES FOR H R. BAINES. | A= 37y streets. way the clothing or expression of the | are tavited to ot : ’ = . {soul that made 1t : Nardau Zion Club will mect at § After wandering through many | Retired Caflee DEL\]H‘ Dies of 3“ d‘ . S § Attacwawiesion § hrue Lo e i Alemoriam. S where gardening is a seriously prac- | poplexy at Riverdale. ed art, I have noted the following | 21, 1023, aC2:30 wm.. at Ler resid 6 O st. nw.. DUTCH ALBERTIA WII. LIAMS (nee Smith), the widow - WIS (e saiith), the widow'of Jam daughter of { el Smith, cis rah, Hester Open Saturday Until 2 P.M. ves and friends | BURNELL. Sacred fo the memorr of aur Unity Society. 1326 I street, will meet ¢} - o ines memberiot) ™ uw att B LR R T T D s L Rl bert Rawson Baines, member Ai Qear bon and brother. RICHARD 1 ° BCR. il ture on ation and Vision. {significance the wholesale firm of Browning & | NELL, who died (wo years'ago today. Au Baines, coffee dealers, 316 Pennsyl- BURIED AT FORT LINCOLN. |5 Ve W imbel ar the vitatiir G (U T s home in Riverdale, Achille E. Burklin, 1003 1. street:of nature, the force of its growth northwest, who died suddenly last Sat- | The early Teutonle peoples war- [Md., from apoplexy. He was fifty-one | B | 1. The Tree. This stands for all and_greenery. Wiien tha one we Toved ‘Wan caiind ‘soa God took him lome, it wax His wil But in our hearts we him st 9 HIS LOVING PATHE AND M tender, fond and true. do"not 11 va day la a aven st, at 1 "Nx,..|||ifif.“.’.f!u.. g -"1‘ '""'“l,. i .nm W wlh.,., ..; I, ‘lmn' i ‘ |P\'!‘,:l )!“ ‘[r IR OEEC TR AT i I Hart Schaffner & Marx Dixie Weave Suits urday at Tehoboth Beach, Del. was |Shiped trees, and for each man a!vears old. The funcral services wiil buried at Fort Lincoin cemetery yes- |tree was selected which grew with his [} " terday. In yesterday's edition of The |growth and was cut down and form- ;¢ | Star it was stated that the late Mr.|ed his coffin at his death. The tre Rur 1d this afternoon from the fam sidence ent will be tery at 2 o'clock. The inter. in Fort Lincoin ceme- | H | | { | | 1 was buried at Glenwood ceme- | means the mothering of nature: frow | tery {it come the food, shelter. clothing and i \fr Baines was a native of Canada o aEeT i jhousing of man. | However, he had spent the greater| a5Tind of peace: sodiiene e m i pwever, he had sp 3 i Tand "of peace and rest £ = g == {2 The Water. The. pool or stillipart of his life in Washington as an dear Lrother water is the eve of the Where Lie has found ndscape. It |active business man. 11l health forced | tion HER [N ry war. His mother, who died | makes the earth seem st s VING, B Tea S 8o SatS ix e oLz v e e em alive. JUSt @S |pim to retire two vears ago, since STER some years ago. was before her mar-{man seems awake when his eye opens. \which time he has been in retire- ! MAMIE AND CHARLES TRTS riage Miss Lavinia Gassaway of this Still water is a sign of perfection,!ment at his home. Mr. Baines is . county i jthe one thing that nature mak Judge Peter studied law in the of- | porfectly smooth and even. The r fice of his father and the late Judge |ning brook is the voeice of the earth James B. Henderson, who composed | it babbles on and tattles all the se- the l|ry‘v:) of :-(‘m ”.t“ I}hvv[vi‘nilfl »;;;;{‘or»»(tx of the universe to those who| was admitted 1o - abo can understand. . smitied 4o the b ubout The " maerstund. % | WETERAN 'VIRGINIAN DIES. | 1 he was elected stat ural stone is particularly fancied | i | H o dmugine AT v Balnes. | Life two vears ago todas. 3 bgiat o1 Forget her? No: I never will Browning Baines. and two daughters, | A &f) me a Miss Thelma and Miss De ‘Lu'mu by his wife, Mrs. Ella |DANGERFIELD 1o oth or two |attorney for this county and four{in all far east gardens. “Huge rocks!James Newton Carter Served in Years afterwards was chosen to suc transported from gres distances ' KESTERSON. 1n sad but iosi membrasce i Ern h'iti ~,1”\- Redu ~ed {cord himself, serving elght years al-| —rocks honeycombed by Ceating Confederate Army. of our dear motier. SUSIE KESTERSON G C H [ together. “or many vears he prac-!of ocean waves; rocks smelted into | e RS departed this 1'fe tiree tears ago Tt p CaAlly ) ticed in Rocl \‘.n»_l and was v g.‘r.xr‘;\.“..‘m forms by’ the furnaces of vol-| James Newt b2 " st + August 23, 1920 | western Maryland late | by the teeth of torrents: petrifications [ William county. Va. died at hie home| Xone bur God witl escr i to ) {Judge James H. Henderson retired|from the depths of inland seas, and|in Occoauan. Wa, yestercat, FE WAZ 1 (uies Sars have vasset aince that sd das . | from the bench because of having {richly tinted froint mindval| SEUY XTI 0 v the olvil] BithS oneiwelloved wad calied wway. | {reached the age limit of seventy | districts—all the sught far anay o Loc Sonfederate samy °n &) | CRITDRE 1 — a member of Company H, 15th | M1, JUDGE EDWARD €. PETER. | years, Judge T'eter was appointed by !treasured.” The stone represents that Ry “He is sursived by | ‘LS, In sad but loving remembrance of e S | the movernor to serve his unex- | fixity which this fluctuating life/ T aile Tunos Carter] or Bt SUSKELLI MILLS. soungeataon { Special Dispatcs ta The Star. I pired term and vea ter was!craves, that strength and Dnmuta- | F R 1197501 arretc Kime Allls “Born alay: 0 | ROCKVILLE. Md. August 23.—| for a full term of fifteen years. | bility of which we dream, [imd e e o e - o goss o [ Tudge Edward Campston Peter, for| 1% term would have expired in 1920, ° 4 The Way. Thero are ¢ s T o Samual N ap| How mad acd onely, e { the last t v vears associate judg EeLore DEgMning nisjudici-tidutics | aficie wiay:Rthe eate: Wic and { Baltimore, and five daughters. Mrs. €. We mies his v e S -‘ fate ju ;.f{].x»,::w. er was for many _\\A?\‘l)u{ path & Macombi Dirs. J. W. Ayras and| ‘He lstt ' bn of the s 1al circuit court of 'active in democratic politics. He was! Much is made of the gate all!\fre. W. It Ersfeld of Washington, and i | Marsiand, composed of Frederick and | the leader of what was known as the | eastern gardens grounds. The e W B Clarke of wm,-,[ Dear, we all mis~ his sioging and wish be Montgomers countics. and g 1ife lona| ’éter faction of his party and was | gate stands for the sanctity of Prop-| hridge, Va. and Mrs. George i could ba here 4 e e it ‘”_ i rded as peculiarly astute gnd in- | erty, for the right which a of Hazard. Ky.. as well as His Tittle foats Loat anca rousers e tockville, died suddenly | guential. Upon being elevated to the |10 his own, which implies t 1 nigren = { about half past 8 o’clock last evening { hench he eschewed everything of the | of Keeping other people out | ! ['n e drug store of his brother-in-| kind. although much pressure w qi_’_)'rz. meaning of bridges is obvious. - = 4 - . . [ law, B W Vineon. e was ctricien | Drought to bear upon him from time | There is always a way to surmount e Eraverant wofts siceping, - 2 i s = S e i © to exert himself in behalf of jany difficulty. The art and labor of i Sowers gentis wave. Cool, stylish summer suits, woven of fine worsted; J wivie conversing with fricnds and T e e ae D T Cards of Thanks., | 5 o e orm e 1 ; o S o e | according to Dr. Otis M. Linthicum, nature. The bridge is the typical tri- | ST e nd wilent grave tailored by master tailors; grays, blues and browns; e s e Bcedlatiseae | umph of the husaun spirit over the|COBBS, We deslte to express our thanky to| Fetewell wy dariing Russel = = = 5 z : | deatt : . = peter's re e {opposition of natural forces, eath of our be.| He I not dead. but = ik ol = | deaty o apopie a Peter's record on t < N a. ot dead, but sle lain and fancy fabrics; silk trimmed; all sizes, includ- L to apoplexy and wa ot st R i e e G | Wit e catsleopme, £ : P4 » ’ i i d 1t n Possessed a d upon s 1o ttle | as sixty-one 4 L one. f Crmested of &!Itis never stralght, but always wind-| IS MOTHER reast | EEe. Swas BisiEt profound knowledge of the law and |! b 3 { b MOTHER, GEORGIA BALDWIN NDMOTHER, ANNA E. MILLS. * JOXES. The famiy of the late JOHN MASON j OGLE. A trivut the | #acred meme : ing stouts; formerly selling up to $35. fund of common sense, he | in8. plcturing that strange and a I | vious way in which the progress h life takes its direction fan unus 4 not been in robust |used both in passin upon cases wh fove and devotion to the | Beaith for & year or two, but recently [S8Ie Before Bim snd as o ree®t B 11000 00 WU e’ undl ihe oud we| fues telatties uad famds for "‘!‘:‘r:.\vndw—\«. Hitter, ANNIE OGLE (neo sr, mother and : 3 { seemed much better than usual. Yes- | gocietons reversed by the court | know, but the path between is strange | during Lis iiluess and for the beautic { Lojon that inuumerable caravan three vears No Charge for Alterations . fiojspent |08 fanoe A 7?~x‘.‘«:.‘y“l“f,..,,.~! I evers casternl Etatbs | "‘?' L o i nd ‘of Alta Umberger I Betsex Huker, his late nw., I mn | PETERSON. w. Will ever jove and cher's dear departed paren lio died cleven vears LAURA 1 den PRSI e . | Banking and Trust Cos 1y, Funeral {of metal. The object of the i javath was a great shock to the peo- | (A0S {1 Do Nt at the resia 13 ot o mive lignt ta lumat ple e count Saturday morning 11 o'clock landscape. but to be a Judze. Poter 33 surcived by nis| T e e + wide B < Mary r. a_daughter | Country Jar AsSSociatic it was de are caught the spiritua . Mrs. Sarah Dunlop. wic Roger States, Otis H. W. | Elnora, Charies and Heiena of the Judge T. Vinson of {cided to attend the funeral of Judg ce of the lttle gl Olive oy, Penn | m‘ “{“'“,‘}' | Jalike Jobn T Winsonlot cicadiio d nEEall of Nudks|iean f the little light ray in a grea [ g " i PR D CUTHBERT ¢ . pEy 5 g y all of Rockville: Mrs. Albert M. Bouic | offices of members closed until | e 5 Satis -t 5 Yo " v o > fand George, J. Vinson and Edward [after that hour. A committee was ittle candle sheds its ot 21 1. at Wellsville, Ohio. ,SCOH:W Sacred to the memors of our dearir Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded. e e e L ! it 21, 925, o S, e | bt moier N SR LR ! R. Peter and Mrs. Thomax Dawson of | dolence, composed of John A. Garrett, 1w naughty | and Rose Hamilton, mother of Wil- | ¢ ears and oue mouth ago 1 i 1 W chairman Thirteen Ten F Street e am Dunlop. and Arthur Peter | Taibott Pre Bowlell )0, soic Ruch mianner ol — of Wittinm, Josepa, derrs, | oo Sweet pirit et Of Washinsion an s Hnph e Lot Ean : such manner the i ifos Hamiiton, Hose | R DEVOTED DATCHTERS, FLORENCE Washington and Mrs. Hugh Nel-{E Wate B Whiting. All ibe fed by the garden i it {5 _JOMNSON ANp MARCANTE ron of New York offices in the courthouse, excepting in i . Interm i Sy RET DOR ze Peter was a of the late | emergencie Peter, prominent Rockville [afier the foner lawver. and a grandson of the late |oldest member of the bar assockation. | Maj. George T of the revolu- presided at the meeting. | 100000000000000000000000000000¢ will rematn cl until | H. Maurice Talb | TURNER. Sacred 4n the memors of band. JOUN T. TURNER. wio passed 1 ust 23, 1917 i ome may think K Wednesday at Owner of Dve Works Was in Mich- THOMAS FOOTER DEAD. 5“”‘_‘ i 5 s Sist vear. Funeral services wiil be L st se Battle Creek, where he gone r his health, according to received at the Washington office the firm. He was seventy-five ve | Foo 3 Thomas Foo Ber and osmsea|Tien 1923, Capt. WILLIAM A. CLARK | “ i lhe Conflnence of a - ‘,‘,';3',}‘1.-,,,%3;“,'.. "'?\'—,.,;;;",“. ner - g, 2, TGt WL ALAKK | g when i = ¥ fieid et his late residece, on Friday afternoou at 2:30 o'clock, August rment £t ( ssional emetery Relatives and friends are respect Nation--- has been piaced in this institution and our fac- tories, canneries and warehouses are running TTR- A Summer Clearance Sale that means big sav- ings to you. Men’s, Women's and Children’s Foot- | |TURNER. nory of m. | JOHN T. TURNER, Wi entered i i rest six vears ago today. August = to kid tops. Odd Special, $1.00. Tots. Speci 00. 27, ut Salem, Va.. WALLACE M., be. loved son of Marshall and Belle Hess.” Fu ‘ral from his late residence, 1115 land ave. n.e.. Saturday. August tives and friends invited. Bar wood cemetery. (Philadeiphia papers p copy.) KANE. Tuesdas. August 21, 1025, AL 3. beloved Lusband o re (nee Rainey). Funeral from his late resi- day and night to deserve and to retain that con- fo e qua b iallv reducec r was a native of suddenly. fidence—it shall not be violated. We are sixty- wear of style and quality at substantially & d {made his home in Cumberl oot We shail meet, no m i s L bt e ave bt Beyinnlng x @reat. i prices. We need the room and have slashed prices jing his personal attention to And el i bhies er service. | for quick clearance. Be sure to see these big values e e T e e i M“l'\;,. e ven's brigh § WE THANK YOU : at $1, $2 and $3. iHe took an active part in republican e FLIZ I50E ¥ ! ipolitics of Maryland and was a! nw. gwxuuus Sacre one i M e - | thirty-third degree Macon | GIORDANO. _Angust 93, beyitle, i '.,,’,.1}",‘,‘1"1 ”\\‘ 5 d H 9 { N.C.JAMES E., ved husl IIVI of ary " /35te Ange /i i I L fdano (nee Owen). Funeral serviees| Twenty-two vears have passed, hearts The finest coffees the world produce o ! | J. E. GIORDANA DIES. ! 7 S eatives | e e & ¢ miss her_ more = 3 okar ! ! il = i ends tatefincnt at Glgn: | And Der ‘memors L at trar sy i = | e Au'in the hour ahe passed Awhs: Red Circle EIGH I 0 Coffee Supreme ) ';H“d Bivea in i Canitals iventy) Departed this Lfe Thesdas A‘;=";;5 R e A Nrs T, BELL, at her residence, Brightwood. D. | RLES A3 ' i { JAMES WILLIAM The Perfect Breakfast Coffee c lb i i Years—Burial Tomorrow. H 1 c | Childrens and | James E. Giordana. forty-five vears | i Men's or Boys' Children’s Play Oxfords. Misses' Barfoot San- j old. resident of Washington for twen- | i Ib 25¢ lb pkg I @ Akia 'Batth Tents rise for wesr. Bight for fain Dumvle wrews @ B VET0C0 T AR e N | GRIFFITE. Aueust . wany vie | FUNERAL DIRECTORS. A H Shoes. Special at $1 SreRing dest. Bies 8% eather. Special, $1. | Tuesc after an illness which began| GINLA beloved wife an Grifith. Fu- | A blend f tast A price for every pocketbook f§ | to2. $1.00 e e B | Dresiomn: St ¥riany, August Si, at 1 { S end for every taste P Y P 1 : . : | oo The body arrived here this morning. | 5" Interment in the cemeters of Darzes- JVSE? 1 Infants' Rutton Sho Infants’ and Children's Low { Funeral services will be held at the | oy proerierian Clior. piy e ,.” i Brown or black. Sizes 3 to Stoes and “Roman Sandsls Iresidence, 3537 Georgla avenue. ool yray’ Numli hncied awar Sundac. Avgyst | 3 i 1 i | L morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock and | HES he burial will be in Glenwood ceme-} iy i & MORTICIANS 1730~1732 PENNA.AVE. PHONES: MAIN 5512-5513 * h | i Ao Dust- Teas That Tickle Taste—and Quench Thirst Dust- proof proof %-1b pkg %;a?:ecg:::fi. T AR (;r;r:gec :’yell;:e. 14-1b pkg 1 5c Java Mixed Java Mixed 29c From the Tea Gardens of the Orient Mr. Giordana was a native o | linots. coming to this city in He married Mary L. Owen of city sixteen years ago, and i vived by her. a son. a daughter, mother and two brothers i mother and brothers are in Illinois. The deceased was a member of the W. WARREN TALTAV ULL 3619 14th St At Spring Road, Col. 464. 2313 1st st now. Friday, Augast | a.m. Requiem mass at Si. Mar JAMES T. RYAN, banks and larger theaters of Wash-{ " cil, No bus, are a nights of Colw Livery in Conn: | i Stonemason’s Union. No. 21. and Church 8t 9 o'cleck. Interment at | jworked at marble setting on the; Mount Olivet cemetery. 230 | m‘“mwg‘h PA. AVE. Sh‘umm e ;3‘“"“»" building and at many of the| RANE. The members of Washington Coun- R EivAts: A b liticas. 4 Boys' Black School i Growing Girls ington. Viked of the death on Tnesdat. August o i Biowa Oxfords. Broad 1053, at his residence, 2313, 1at st. B... of | r marrow toe. Rubber or Dress Shoes. Built . 1633 at hie residence; 18 1ot st. 3, of | Joseph F. Bm:hs Sons i &% Borden’s Evaporated Milk, 34c 3 && A &P Evaporated Milk, 31c Large . 12 %% lona Tomatoes, 35c| 4es-Kirkman'sBoraxSoap22¢ hools. Sizes 2% to 7. devisensine. § Strowit member of the council. und requested to at- \§ Established 1831, Sale price, $2.00. 53, $2.00. H tend his funeral services at St Martin's 3034 Al st' \'\\ * Phone West 98, Children's or Missex’ FOUND. 1 Cinren, North Capitol and T sts.. at 9 AutomobileaService. Patent Sandals. Good- Men's Scout Style ASD MUFF_fur_Tel. Main t007_zge | ¢ clogk, briday Auest 24 | TBILLIAY TEE. Funerar Direcior weit, zubber Shoes Comfortable Long haired. fan, female. Fhone| Dr. A b. WILRINSON. ool aaa modern” crematoriom. Sodoms: e - o Price. $2.00. Live. 1208 23 | KING. Tuesday. Avgust 21. DFices. 332 Pa. ave. Dow . Tel: call M. 1585, at §2.00. o'clock. after a long and pa = Ve st "o and 1 QI Tigniied g0d Flicient Service W. W. Deal & Co., | RAT PIN_Diamond_on Sunday KING (mec Cvok), the beloved o v it Ple & | Jefferson D. Kiog. Funeral from lier aunt’s N STy | Park View or Mt. Pleasant. Reward Jenenon: 2 nik n lier aunt's ,u'f.mnnvlg T X E. LINCOLY “u:.p' . Adams 247, = ave. s.w., Friday. at 2 o'clock. Relatives WA(; —Wednesday evening, on Park Wi friends Invited to attend. Interment *SPE Teather ‘an deseribe at Congress.onal cemeters. e BROOCH—Pearl, at Glen Echo Tuesday. LACY. August 22, 1823. the infant daughter \el(h('r the successors of nor o turn to 1618 Webster st. n.w. Reward. _* of Wallam £ dnd Tith'Carr Taer. " U { nected with the original W, K. Spears i Teral from the residence of the grandparents. | gatablishment Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lacy, Chapel road, Seat ;,,,.,.. Feank 1 940F5t. N. W. Pleasant, Mi., Friday aftérnoon at 2 o’clock Frank. g6 Interment at Addison Chapel cemetery. = HERBERT B. NEVIU NEVIUS LEWIS. Wedneaday, August 22, 1923, JAM 26 NEW YOKK AVE. MAIN 2604, Growing Gir's' i FRATERNITY PI i uncle of Willlam H., James K., George, ‘Private m.,..x..‘ 3 Brown or Black Strap fords, Black s ‘l n to Miss Mullan, 1631 Irving st v. '|‘\l:v as, Clarence and Jdohn Lewls and = C s ol Sher toets 315 Sonar™™" By valee: Phone Col. 2370, Rewaid. Emily . maifimore, Fuperal, Priday, Au: WM. H. SARDO & CO. 4 107 "Special, 83.00." .00, | GLASSFS—Tortoise T dealers mame | Kust 24, at A me from I chpel SR | 412 Hat ne Phone Lincoln 52 1 3 | “Baker.” on case. Reward. A. Hubschman,| James ¢ . Modern Chapel. Automoblle Fue; | Women's Blain Satin i Mei's Ammy s 1354 Onle . ) N i i e Pumps. _ Turn soles fow for work. 31 —Rueset. from automobile rd aft- NE‘L. Snddenly. ednesdasy. nugust 2| e hushand of Mre. Victoria Neal. of funeral hereafter. wn‘spgate qn { NOBLE. Departed this lite Tuesday, August ! * * 21, 1003, WILLIAM H. NOBLE ‘of 4835 | 1208 H STREET.N.W. ! ea"are daugh ‘:m::m"l'»‘u:'.p:-“ MAIN 108 FORMEREY 40 P ST. k a.m., from | ALMUS R.SPEARE WILLLS.B.SPEAPE Deanwood. D, C. e CLY®E J. NICHO! | iaswen, kodak, razor, wearing apparel. | Cleve. 200. i KPIECE—-Brown fox. betwee Vernon ln(lA 17th l‘l,l‘d }if dr‘;ls. n.w. dny noon. August eward. Apt. Vorwton st now. Mra. 8. B. McLaughiin. NECKPIECE—Fox fur, Theater or on 14th 00000000000050000000000000000000000000000006600000000000000000000000000000 20 NBC it Vitiies 9¢ | Arrow Special 3-25¢ Inth . o i L Reward. e e e, | PETER. _ Suddenly. August 22 1993, at 8:13 ~ - nthe new | PEXCIL G0l tngersol, at Krilogin ceme. | PERER SRAT OMPRRGY 29Rl 23| THOS. R. NALLEY & SONS, Rolls gery. Call Adams 3341 and received re Funeral from hiy late residence. Rock bty " . Blue Pkg | PIN—Small_gold, with single pearl, valued &8 | viile, Md., Saturday, August 25, at i1 a.m 131 ELEVESTH 6T. 8.8, Men's Brown :I’r s Ingw.ke Reward. Adams 1763. Tlease omit flowers. B e o lmern Oxfords 00 . FTURSE—Lady's, small, biack, with snm of R. Weinesda, August 1923, Phone Lincoln 480. \ T teat vetin, satin Tatticamsek | Tones Between” ath. and_10th 'ste. and Hnods | T o arlg s, . L. PITTINGER. ~Hemains | =551 (3 7o Qo (A li tfN: The Canni d P; ing S Is B, - Women's Brown Calf Pumps. Very stylish | ¥ SR E s nw Findcs blease (11 chapel o brai Gelers Sooe €. 133700 " Frank Geier’s Sons Ca 1CqUO Bots e Lanning and Lreserving deason Mews Black Vil Dress Oxfords. Goodyear 37 sew. " On sale st SPE(‘TA(‘LEH—Tnno!l.e i | L w:m e ”"‘:‘3 SEVEN g Main 2473 fub C | Here--We Are Head for Spi s SEECTRE T S [T | R e 2 S 128t | s . ey ere--We Are Headquarters for Spices mie rbber heels; TR Sam stle sa sbore | iaha 1651 Reward. o AT i | Eu.w & Walsh i i i i L K b C. 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