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THE EVENING _STAR, - - U. S. RENEWS 1908 PACT WITH PORTUGAL 5 YEARS The United States and Portugal yes- t ay renewed a trea:y or arbitra- tion, sizned here in 1908, to continue for another period nf five signed by of the’ S| tnunt and Viscount d'Alte, the Portuguese minister, -providing for ‘re- newal without change | of the treaty. At the time of the WASHINGTON, D. :C., THURSDAY, ; SEPTEMBER 6;- 1923. present agreement notes were ex- DPERATOH - — MY NOVEL changed to the efect that If the Sen- ate gives assent to the proposal or participation by the United States in MINER NCE the Permanent Court of International S OF VIOLENC ! P R, BY DI NK CI consider making an agreement under | Bituminous Men Declare Union In- I ERMANMK, CRA hich disputes-of the nature describ- V2 I 1 in the treaty can-be referred to stigated Attacks on “Wagon oS > Mines” Last Year. been invented, with each thread of in the terms|fabric so treated as to Pesist stains |and dirt that they do not penetrate, collars easily cleaned. THE WEATHER District of Columbia, Maryland and | Virginta—Unsettled weather, showers probably .showers tonight and to- mild temperature; gentle east and southeast winds. Records for Twenty-Four Hours. Thermometer—Four p.., 7 3; 12 midnight, 68; 4 a.m., 6 Deaths. Departed this life Tuesdas, Sep- At 4:53 pan., at her resl ker Hill roud, Mt Tta ved wife of the late Jeorgetown. lureli, Saturday Titerment i x ves and frisnds 8 p.m., - {8 am., Suddenly, Tuesday, Reptember 4 3:30 pm N 1, MALON band of Mary '3 IS E e === Open at 8:30 A.M. Daily @ The Columbia National Bank = 911 F Street $1_Will Open a Savings Account Really the most important thing In e is to make it interesting. The effort to make life interesting explains most of the things we do; i,noon, 67, wh ” YAy w v Jarometer—Four p. y we work; why we play, why we |, Ba T ot 30 marry and why we get divorced, why | §.a.m.. 30.085 noon, 30.11. we go abroad, why we save money "z"""“ temperature, s 4 at 2 p.m. yesterday. and why we spend it; In short, ‘this [, 2 PR Yosterday. "o o ed at accounts for all our goings out and ¢ a.m. today. comings in, our downsittings and | Temperature same date last year— our uprisings. ighess i3 Walter Reed General Hospital, M I met a young man the other day | € . B TORKER, [wiow of:ldeut. % Melon of the| Forter. Unitea States Aring: who was more Intriguing than the| Temperature and condition o St. Al Chureh, corner 15th water at 8 a.m. at Falls—Tem- - author of any famous novel. He was 0 ... Katurday. perature, 72; c very muddy.: September 8. JInterment Arlingto fonal making a novel out of hix lite. He ? ettty A was considering everything that SIMONSON. happened to him as something that happened to his hero. Therefore his ul. Mra. CLARA own career amused and absorbed e TAR), | widaw ‘uf him because It was a continued Stomy. nonson. " Funeral It had the added advantage that Yok he could not laok over fnto the hack 2 10 see how it all came oft But aren’t you engaged in another form of fooling yourself?” 1 in- quired. Ism't this just another way of lifting one's self up by dne's boot- straps? “There are all sorts of fuds and cults, we see them recommended | iy daily to bring health, success or sal- | Rin vation by making us believe things Host that are not so. Is not this one of {Buffa them s Charleston. stice the two governments will An imitation linen for collars has Numerous instances of alleged or- ganized violence by members of the United Mine Workers of America in Indiana last year were ‘laid before the United States Coal Commission in a brief flled with the commission today by the bituminous operators’ | special committee. The brief contends that the alleged o Dellclous violent acts which had as their in- I N Engel d 10" Tndians “auing the. matloncw e €W Englan n coal strike, were the result of the Fish Cakes direction of the policy committee of the United Mine Workers. “The in five : minutes Capital, Surplus, $250,000.00 $230,000.00 signing of the making the occurred l':i?m':;"}.'..".'..m["‘ 10th e, Acton). Sery residence on Friday, September 7, at 2 pm. Interment Congressional cemetery. PORTER.” Wednesdny, September @ Appreciation of Your Needs & q The officers and directors of this servlce-ngmg bank are all men of wxdely diverse i interest—prac- tical men of affairs. They ]'mve that keen appre- Clatxon Of ‘l’\e L“!Xness man s bank\ng fleeds which comes from intimate contact with commer- pluin, unvarnished fact remains un- | disputed,” the brief says, “that, after over two months of non-interference, raids against these wagon' mines for the purpose of them broke out simultaneousl - state of Indiana and Wednesday, Sentember 5 Washington Hospital, "o 1923 mfically for the satisfaction of such req\urements. q Become a customer of ours and let us work to- gether for mutual progress. . 23, a¢ Garfield Hoxpital. Deloved hnshand of Ellzaleth X idence, 1332 prember X, at 10 a.m friends iuvited. Interment private. 7 STERN. Wednesday, September 5, 1923, nt R JOHN B many miles apart.” ot filed today Is one of sev- led by both miners und opera- tors, complying with requests of the commission for facts in the coal in- dustry . Funeral Corbin pl O'W would you like a breakfast of real fish cakes—but with none of the fuss and bother of soaking, picking, boiling, paring, mixing, eic.? Take home one of these blue- r.cloudy Clear QOur Savings Compound Dept. Pays 3 70 Interest I——la]l—— o] =aro| ——|0] =] Djer-Kiss Talcum | Special 19¢ Beef, Wine and Iron 3 for $2.00 Armour’s Grape Juice Quart bottle. . .45¢ Pint bottle. . . . .23¢ Do vou like Homemade Candy? 1i you do you m.{\ be sure that you will appreciate B VIRGINIA LEE CANDY 4 wonderiul assortment of Bon Bons, Chocolates, Fruits, Nuts, etc. packed in a very pretty box. It is made fresh daily. A box of Virginia Lee'is always appreciated as a giit. Half Pound 25c¢ Pound Box 2-Pound Box 49¢ 95¢ SODA FOUNTAIN Frosted Chocolate. ............ Fruit Sundaes, all flavors...... Peach Royal, fresh fruits. .. .. Banana Split .. Ice Cream Soda, all'flavors. .. Milk Shakes, with ice cream. Limeade, fresh fruit. GreenRiver ........... Ginger Mint Julep..... Homemade Sandwiches . Cake, per cut........ Pie, per slice. . 35c Sloan’s Liniment.. ... $1.00 Squibb’s Petrolatum. 50c Herlick’s Malted Milk. 25c Mentholatum ............. $1.00 Tyree’s Antiseptic Powder 25cBell-ans ............... $1.00 Marmola Tablets. . .. $1.00 Nuxated Iron......... $1.25 Absorbine Jr. . ."...... TOILET ARTICLES 35¢ Odorono . . .......... Three Flowers Face Powder. . Princess Pat Rouge. . ...... 50c Java Rice Face Powder. . .. .39c 50c Djer-Kiss Face Powder. . . . . .42¢ 35¢ Pond’s Cold or Vanishing Cream.25¢ 50c Angelus Lemon Cream. . . . . . .42¢ $1 Angelus Lemon Cream... .. .. .83c .25¢ .75¢ .45¢ a cial domgs and attune Columbia facilities spe- m fi l——]] - 10c Patent Medicines Pinkkam’s Vegetable Compound, 89c Bolwbok .........._......... 05 cakes—made from famous Gorton’s ashington’s Greatest Drug Stores FOUR STORES “WHY PAY MORE™ 1405 H St. N.W. Franklin 8227 623 14th St. N.W. Franklin 2856 604 9th St. N.W. Franklin 3713 F St.,Cor. 12thN.W. Franklin 4312 OLD DUTCH CLEANSER - 20c Limit, 3 to a Customer Last-Minute Specials D & R Cold Cream, 4- oz. jars it W oo AR Kolynos’ Tooth Paste. .17c Frostilla Lotion 16¢c Woodbury Soap .......16c Bayer’s Aspirin Tablet, 100’s .. : Coty’s Face Powder, small ..75¢ 50c Resincl Ointment, 35¢ Mellen's Food, 10-o0z. size ... .55¢ Watkin’s Mulsified Coeoanut Oil Sham- .35¢ 50c Hennafoam Sham- cee T Limit on the above items, 2 to a Customer 2 Cans -10¢ for.. .29¢ .75¢ .42¢ .19¢ .89¢ 21c .78¢c .79¢ .98¢c Removes Hair Harmlessly and-yellow cans of Gorton’s—the original ready-to-fry.fish Cod Fish—No Bones. Oz. Castor Oil. . .. .. 4 Oz. Fluid Extract Cascara. 3 Oz Oil of Citronella. .. 3 Oz. Tincture lodine . . .. 3 Oz Aromatic Spirits of Ammonia .......... Epsom Salts, one pcund . 4 Oz. Glycerine, ............ Seidlitz Powders, box of 10. .. Improved DobelPs Solution, Bicarbonate of .Soda, per pound 15¢ Spirits of Camphor, 3 ozs. .......25¢ Witch Hazel, pint PERTH AMBOY, 6.—A reconverted_sloop, laden between 600 and 700 cases of lig estimated to be w $40.000, v of four m. Powers-Weightman’s Peroxide Hydrogen 17c pin 3 Bottles, 50¢ Imported ‘White Castile Soap Extra pounds. large -bar about 4%% $1.19 25c¢ Hires Root Beer Extract or Ginger Ale Extract Special Special MANILA CIGARS HAWLEY (COMFORTS) 6 for 25¢c; 40c bundle of 10; $3.75 for 100 It's a full 5%-inch smoke of fine quali CIGARETTES Pack of 20 12c¢ Carton of 200 $1.20 Camels Piedmonts Chesterfields Lucky Strikes Sweet Caporals ‘L SHAVING PREPARATIONS Palmolive Shaving Cream . . 29¢ Williams’ Shaving Cream . . 29¢ San Tox Shaving Barbasol, largesize . . . . 53¢ Molle, large size . . ... 50c Mennen’s Shaving Cream 39¢ Cream . . 25¢ . 42¢ Home Remedies .15¢ .25¢ .25¢ .25¢ .25¢ (- .15¢ 19¢ .25¢ pint,. 35¢ Tooth Pastes, Powders and s Liquids 50c ‘Pepzodent Tooth Paste.39c '50c Pebeco Tooth Paste. . . .39c 50c Calox Tooth Powder. . .39¢ 35c Revelation Tooth o Powder ....29¢ TAKE RUM SHIP AND CREW J., September with || of the first time we me “Maybe it is,” said my young friend. “I am’ not Inclined to be contemptu- ous of Coue or New Thought or Pollyanna or any other system, re- | liglon or even fatuity. At bottom all | these things amount to the business | of using. one’s Imagination to Im-| prove the taste of Ilife, | You see, I am considering my 1ife 1as a story, and myself as the hero. There i# no deception about that, for there is certainly no story in the world as interesting to me as my own. “Everything that happens that makes any notable change in my life, In fact, every incident that reminds me of something that has interested me In novels or in moving pictures, I cgard as a new chapte “My wife and I have great fun playing the game, We have got along as far as Chapter 147. You have no ldea of how it helps us, how 1t glves us a forward-looking attitude i ery crists. For Instance, a year or so ago. old home in Vermont, her very dearly beloved brother was aceldentally drowned. When she wired me the | news, all I telegraphed back to her was ‘Chapter 130." | “We keep a sort of diary. We i write It just as if we were writing a There is a chapter that tells it was at [the graduating exercigses at Ann Arbor. There are chapters devoted | ito the different events that have | | happened to me in my business, and | ! others de: ini certain people that I we have met. || “You have no idea how after awhile | ! you will ind out that about as many | L(mnnq(ng things are happening to} { yourself to book people. { a great game and encourages of a constant What Next cynical and sophisticated friend is the other day, when we | speaking of this matter, ‘You| fools are just kidding your- Quick as a flash Helen came back at him. ‘Aren’t you doing the same thing? You are kidding yourself aloni to belleve that nothing happens that i interesting, that nothing mat- ters and that life is all drab. And what do you get out of t?" “I think that was a good answer. What s our. imagination for any- how, if not to make life_more at- tractive, more colorful, and to give, it all a meaning? ORGARNIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. Spalding Council, No. 417, Knights |of Columbus, will meet, 8 o'clock, in | | Knights of Columbus Hall. E. Hiiton Jackson will speak at| First Baptist Church, 8 o'clock.: Sub- J ‘Meeting of the World's Baptist Iliance,” which he attended at Stock- holm, Sweden. { CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. | The Writers’ League will meet to- mqFrow, 8 p.m., -in Public Library. ! Plans will be made for short-story contest. young l | | i More than 9,000 tons of iron ore.: an amount equal to the cargo of the average lake steamship, was carrfed | recently on one train from the mine | region in northern Minnesota to Su- pericr. Wis. ‘answers to name Adams 24883, o> silver sapphircs in clasp; initials . 14th and Cal. rd. and i3th an Heward. 2620 18th st 7 RAG, small black. contalning (‘lolhln' on the foad between Harpers Ferry, W. V. Ridgeville, Md., Thursiay afternoon, August 30, Phone or write to Hilltop House, Harpers | Ferry. Reward. BAR PIN—Gold platinum ting. Reward. 4135 on, Al Hamps! mond set- re ave. Aaturday morning: zold; engraved | three diamonds. 1 In_center, Sept. e and Princess Thea. Reward. . Mrs. L. A. Little, 1260 Nea . five _months _old, | Tight brown bods with dark brown Bose, wear ing new police dog collar. Liberal reward for return or information leading to his recovery. Tr!flvhnne Adams 2608, or cal at 4408 16th st. | R e . whell frame: between ard and 11th and F sts. Address 12, or phone Col. torta‘se shell, li Main 2680, 1‘ afternoon. teward. n-.ra i Phone_West™ 2766, CITTRF, georgette crepe, n F st._North 8306, Rewan, rs' T4) in lenther cave, near 1ath and xn 2. Phone Weat 1435, qiare — Runch nder return 3 Marine barracks,. City, and 'n-.;gv, T Drown _envelope, . bet, 13th and E sts. M Tosedsle st. n.e. PEARLS, STRING—E st. branch Y. or Camp Kohle 220 18'h_st. RIS —White gold casp, & . 7th st. near K. Itew. e Db and with name on n.w, Wreath, on 15t st between N, Y. v st Return to 119 W at. 0. Re: TIN—Targe diamond and_platingm i Dbetween y: Libesal eward for retorn. nt. wedding preses Ve Apt: 73, ‘the Marlborough, 917 18th st. while my wife was on a visit to her |\ jof six ibe held Clevelund l)rnn—r s Gulvexton | Helena Huron, 8. Lox Ange Loutsville ixch 3 8. Lake' City 30.00 Ban Antanio. 20.96 San Diego. 8, Frapcisco 29.86 8t. Louls Rt. Paul Stations London, Englasd Faris, France.. Copenbagen, ¥ r.-m,. rature. Weather rt cloudy ear Part cloudy Clear Part clondy ninark. . TOBIAS BUSH DIES AT 63.] Rites for Retired Owner to Be Held Tomorrow. { BUTL retired restaurant t the age s will Bush, died yesterday Funera] servic Tobias proprictor, three. tomorrow Speare’s o'clock at chapel. 3208 H | street. I The horn in Elmira. N. Y. city Mr. Bush w He had been a resident of thi for the past thirty vears. Surviving him are his, wife, Annetti Bush; a Son. and two brothers, Louls Joseph Bush. CUSTER SCOUT DIES. | Indian Warrior Also Was ‘War Veteran. September years old, an {Indian_scout for Gen. Custer at the {time of the latter's famous last stand, died late Thursday night at his home in Delaware. near here. Stout es- caped from the Indian massacre in which his comrades were slain by hiding in the carcass of a dead buf- falo. He also was a veteran of the eivil war. Mrs Bush and Cw\l NOWATA, 6.— John Stout, Marriage. | ROONTZ—BROWN. Mr. and Mrs. William J. ce the marringe 0 Mr. RAY ptember 1. 1 Brown of this eity of their danglht-r MOND F. KO at Cleveland, O E Beaths. BACKING, Sunday, September 2. 1023, at Sibley ilospital. “JULIA. beloved wife of John' Backing and mother of Richard ¥ Jonn H. and" Charles W. Backing. Services t the 8. H. Hines Company funeral ho 3001 14th st. n.w.. Reptember 7, ut Relagives and friends invited.” In private, Addison Chapel, Md. BUNLER, Wednesdar, September ‘residence, 1236 New Hampsiire av: ELISE FERTIG, belved arien W. Buhler, and mother Kiehara Lucretia. J. s Voxe the age of 72 from St. Btephen's Chureh, where mass will be said on Friday, September 7, at 10 a.m Interment private. BUSH. e TORIAS, (nee Harnett), Funeral from "t Co., 1208 H st. 7. at 11 o'clock. 1923, at September 5, Hospital, shington University iatoven Musband of Sett.e Hush ‘and father of Bennett Tush, chapel of W. R. Speare v, Friday, ow of the late Dr! GE B TUTLE MARTIHA B Funeral private. W. Ch Please omit flowers. his home in Biadensburg, » t am., CHARL . in the 8th yesr of his age. after. jonN 1. e ot Mtnrs 3. Jhwigen of Mattimore cits. Funeral from. the funeral pariors of Martin W. Hysong Company, 1300 N st n.w., Fri- day, September 7, 1923, at 2:30 p. tives and friends invited to attend ment Prospect Il cemeters. (Haltimore papers please copy.) ELBERT. Wednesd am., at the ho East_Capitol st.. J¢ Jr.._infant son of Jo September e of his pare please copy Departed th September 1,. 1623 at Riley. K GEORGE HARCOMBE, of “the , Urother of | ALMUS R.SPEARE Wil i tes, combe. In’ | ment Friday. September 7. at 1:30 pm. at Arlington ceme Fort Myer, Va, HARRIS. Tuewday ntember 4, Ao b MA M. HARR! Aaughter o of William 1. neral Friday. residence, 7 Myrtle st. n.e.; thence to Holy Redeemer Churell, where mass will be said | at 9 o'clock for the repose of her xonl. 1y, September 5, 1928, at o " FREDERICK HENR Interment Rtock September 7, 11 aam. * at his liome in HIC otice of funeral later. September 3, 1923, ven her " Nellie Tamwell, and a nephew, James H. Buck- o ior e esiihree. 1143 | w.. Friday, Seplember 7. at and frpnds Invited. JACKSON. Al ofticers and members of the T ien Aramiand Lodge. o I, of the Borui | Hous of Abraham and Daughters of Jemisa- T ke hreby omered t uttend _the fu. | neral of Sister 0. JACKSO ot hor Tate_eeskience, 1 morning 11 Bennett Bush. | Séptemer | , September 3, 1923, | mber 7, from her lte | hi ¢ his late residence, Friday, 7 terment p.m. tend, TREBOST. Wednesd: ptember 5, 1923, ar 10:05 p.in., AL T. serviees at e rexidence, 618 L st s.e.. Saturday, September 8: thence to St Preter's Church, 2nd and C stx. w.e.. where masx will be <aid at 9 a.m. for the reposc of Lix xoul. Ints t Arlington cemeters. T Tuewlay, September 4 Orchards, Conn., TAOUL STARK, widow of Aogutus & Worthin . Khe will rest ‘at her Inte residenee, 2015 Maxs ave Funeral from 8t. h. 18th and Church ts n.iv., Thursda; pember 6, at § p.m In Alemoriam. lovimg ck pm. In. Arlington national cemeters, 2:30 Relatives and friends invited to at remembrance of ms ATCHISON. who g0 today, Septem HER DEVOTED DAUGHTER. * BLANDFORD. Tn loving remembrance of our dear xon and brother, JOHN K. (“'JA ) BLANDFORD, who died so suddenly one ago today, September 6, 1 Ann; rsary at St Teresa's Chnreh THE FAMILY. The flowers I placed upon your grave May wither and de love or you who sleeps beneath Il mever s away. SISTER ELLA in sad but loving remembrance of ear mother, MARGARET BOHN, who 1 this life four years ago. today ptember “Though you a ou are not forgotten. Your place rmore be fille We will keep vour memory sacred Tl our hearts in death are stilled. BUTLER. In sad bmt_lovi insband, ALB e year ago yesterday, Nep tember ; Restaurant Gone, It not HIS TOVING WIF NIE SR, CARROLL. In sweet memors of my darling, 1 P 1. CARROLL, who entered int. Ut sears ago to September Your sweet face is ever before me. T can feel your hand in_mine; always gave me ugers vith sweet divine. 1S DEVCTED FRIEND, A. L. D. * GIFFORD. A token of love and devetion to mors of our_devoted husband ani FFORD, who passed today.” September 5 sull Gone, but not forgotten. HAWKINS. RE Sears ago today Often to the graverard T wander. Flowers to lay witih loving. eate On the grave of my dear daughter v ping there. «p your hand ace 1 cannot e Lot this Httle token show That 1 <1l ren thiee., HER_LOVING MOTE LYDIA KINS. KEABNEY. In sad hit loving remembrance of our dear father, PATRICK 1., who died thirty-four Yeacs ago today tember 6, IS CHILDREN. * LYNCH. vur. beloved mother MARY . left us five years axo today, Sept d was the honr of tbat unbapy day. When tiod calied our dear mother awsy A loving mother. s good and kind, o friend on earth like her do we fiud For all of ug sl did her best, grant her eternal VOTED SONS, HAW AND STAPLES. In sad and loving memor; dear « WILLIAM R. STAPLI died one year ago September. o, ARL INSCOE loving remembranc. and father. WIL. ) dicd ove year u o my STAPLES. In in and sorrow ul rest loved ones . WILLIAM W. this life six Tove ¥ou in death just th HIS WIF) ablished 1341 * Tlone West U8, Automobile_Service. i WILLIAM LEE. Fuoeral Tmbalmer. - Livery 16 conneetion. Japel"ant, modern” ervmatoriom. “diodera prices. 332 Pa. ave. nw Tel. call M. 1288 {V.L. SPEARE CO. 1 Neither the succea*ors of nor cof. nected with the original W. R. Spesre establishment. 940 F SL N Blione Frank._6a: =~ HERBERT B. NI NEVIUS 926 NEW \u#xl:“n Director Commodf un ulnnee o THE ORIDINAL — WR.Speare @o, 1208 HSTREET,N.W. MAIN 108 TORMENTY 340 757, S B.SPEARE S CLYDE J. NIGHO! THOS. R. NALLEY & SONS, 131 ELEVENTH ST. 8.8, Ebalmera like Funeral Parlors. hone Lincoin 450 Frank Geier’s Sons Co, SEVEXTH ST, N.W. s Ell SAAa _MnnZflJ fierrp & Walsh Boy_ M. Pery—Main 984—Geraid_Walah. Phone . ESTABLISHED 1830 & MORTICIANS 1730-1732 PENNA. AVE. PHONES: MAIN, 5312-3513 W. WARREN TALTAVULL 3619 14th St. At Spring Road, Col. 464, MTWEWW Off comes all your supé- flicus hdir. Just spread on Neet, . the - wonderful new cream; let it.stay a little whilé;” then rinse off all the -bair with clear water. Used -by physicians. Money back if it ‘fails to please 'you. Deal & Co., = Chagel. JAMES T RYAN. sodel Chapel. ‘Lineotn 14: Private Ambulances. " $2 L’Origan Extract,originalbottle.$1.80 $1 Domino Freckle or Wrinkle Cream.83¢ $1 Milkweed Cream ...........69¢ $1.15 Othine, double or triple : strength .. ...............8% Franklin 54, N—Silver bar, 6 or 7 plain stones: of vaiue e rife of Dokt Haward, Hise tember, 7, 19 L S PATPERSON, wealny. Nepteniir 4, LT “ KEARNEY (nee Horstkamp), be- \'A motlier of “‘ |(| am .;. -ln ll(-yl':n ernes.. Funeral fiom her late: peshic . S ot hic, oa Priday. Sepipmiber . Fivare i Eovneering, nl R:30 a.m, Hequiem high mass. at Rt gfl;‘h:;h".‘n’ 9 o'clock. In«-r-vm F' AL DESI(;!S,‘ L “eptemier 0. 107, w| GEO. C. SHAFFER, Fhooe. 25¢ Lyon’s Tooth Powder . . .17¢ - rac: Dodge H , A e B $1.00 Pyorrhoclde Tooth e N W Salt Combined, ‘Will . Season Powder ...............75¢ vani Hhiurn TS e e S 31 Leather to Your Mind.” 5 = (Italian Proverbs) soc ngbbo' Magnesla Tooth sucnfl.u_ T 2 pairs -eveglanae r 5, 0 a.m, Georgetown or G Teward.» Room Patent_office. ! TMRRELLA— Lady's. ‘blue , wik__with <. e EILLEEN. Thursda; $2 Mineralava .............$L75 50c Stillman’s Freckle Cream. . . . . 42¢ 13-Pint Can. McHale’s Pyorrhea Remedy . 89¢c handic; In nmm ‘Square} Labor day:” Call | Mata 230, T )uml:u.a—lnu TR WVer Bandie; n Te- 4:30 a.m., ELLA M., beloved daunghter of ~the late George nnd Margaret Killeen. Fu- neral from her late residence, 3327 Buturday, Septembe: at 930 a. 'm m at ly Tsinity Church at 10 % "Interment (private) at Sioune Oiivet cemetery. EXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS. 900 14(h AT MODERATET BRICES. st Trompt anto delivery service. Artintic—expresaive—inexpens) Q\lchros Co.,lZl4FS!.