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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. ¢. THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1924 W NIV I: HOUSE CHAPLAIN WARNS CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. WOULD CANCEL CONTRACT| MRS. M. E. CLAPP DIES. y 5 n i The Wanderlusters’ hike for Deeo- cnn:x; A Irfi!jflflfldm. OF MENACES TO AMERICA |ration day will start rom 15th ana the denrest mother 1n heaven EPIAN . = G streets, at 9:30 a.m., going to Laurel CARTER, who departed this life Sfteen Dr. Montgomery Tells Optimists|and to the gorge of the Patuxent Selfishness, Self-Indulgence, In- telectualism Are Perils. Jacon Goldenberg Enters Action Against Barkas & Barkas Jacon Goldenberg has filed suit in the District Supreme Court against Philip and George M. Barkas, trading as Barkas & Barkas; L. Gibbon White jand Alexander B. Gow for the can- cellation of a contract by which he agreed to buy the Rodman apart- ments, at Rodman street and Con- necticut avenue northwest, for $200,000. Misrepresentations as to value and other things connected with the sale are charged. Mr. Gow lxh named because he was the Dull> = chaser of p rty at a default [The Natignal Capital Dental Soctety | G behruars 1 Attores Milton will meet Tuesday, 8 pm., at G. W.|g r appears for the plaintiff. U oMt al - School in @ debate: e, & realty WrOker ould A on-Vital Teeth Show- e 9 ed store of treasure. But we must re-|ing Slight Apical Complications Be s bl g member that the influences culmi-| Extracted?” Dr: Sterling Mead | which he made for the Realty Service nating the [lives of the greatest|and Charles . Detmer Wil be for any. The plaintiff says he sold nations in_the world In past aes|the aMrmative, ol Do Brace ot land fon 36000 ap acre were confined in three harmfullj. Rowell and Leon J, Brodsky sup- | makting o teint cr s, Tt o agencies—cold intellectualism, self- | horting the negative company refuses to pay his commis- Indulgence and national selfiShness slon. - ‘Attorneys Jeffards & Dutton Take care lest some germs of dis-| qpe appear for the plaintiff, ease and possible death are not! i appe: plaintifr. working at the very heart of our|phode Island avenue. Matthew Daw PR A e natlon. 1 echo the words of an|&: il speak of “The bife of Serv- | ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. American before me when 1 say ¢, to be followed by a soclal and e ‘The world is our parish and to do|onfertainment. Friends of the league TODAY. The M Taliaferro Thompson | Southern Confederate Memorial As- good is our religion.' " invited, The club held the - All women afilated with the > sociation will meet at the Confederate Home, beginning 2:30 o'clock. Wife of Former Senator Expires in Home Here. Mrs. Harrfet Allen Clapp, seventy- three years c1d, wife of former Sena- tor Moses E. Clapp and a resident of this city for the last ten years, dled at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Roy D. Adams, 2426 19th street, Tuesday. Funeral services will be held at Lee's undertaking establishment, 332 Pennsylvania avenue, this afternoon. Rev. Dr. James H. Taylor, pastor of the Central Presbyterian Church, will officiate. Besides her husband and daughter, Mrs. Clapp is survived by a son, Har- vey Clapp. She was a native of Ply- mouth, Ind. i1, L. Benxon, Nandy Spr HARRY 'K." BENSON. in year. Interment Friday ai La Please omit flowers. (Baltimore please copy.) BRAY. Wednesday, May 28 al dren’s Hospital, ETHEL VIit( . th loved daughivr of Charles 1. and A Johnxon Bray of 1624 V st. s Notice of Tuneral hereafter. 29 . 1924, at now., MARY Holy Trinity Friday, May 30, Md., rs ugo today, May 29, 1909. papers River. Bring lunches and cups. Re- Mother. dear. we tried so hard to save you. turn from Laurel about 6:15 p.m. But our tears and pragers were all in vain, For happy angeix came and bore you Hike about 6!, miles. Visitors in- vited. ’.';L“ From this w 1 of 10il and o, hom we mise thy tender care, ¥ loving words. T silvered nac. They 100k open to God's Aivine; =3 Oh,"darling. we siss you. mother mine. A word to those who hiave mothers here Remember, siie will not alwnye be aeny o guide Sour footst Think of tiis £ : : Love mother m CALLAGHAN. May 28. 1024, at 6 pm. at| Show ni Home for the Blind, MARY LAGHAN HER LOVING b Requiem mass at Nt Catholiv TER. EVELYN V¥ Cliureh at §'am. Katard & Burint W AND At ML Oliver cen, KLE HILL CAWOOD. COATES. 1n am.. 8t the res mother. Mrs Kt lovan Varted this 11 RET CAWOOD. hilas e Above rewidence May i, at 080 am fte |, UG Kot on we'misy wou mare guiem mass at 8e Peter's Churcl at 10 a.n Your' sndden death surnrised wa ail SorTMaUn. N DONOHOE. 1In ad and loviug remembrance Ut A G TETASE B Beloved| Hts of our dear duighter and sister, NELLIE residence, 2702 18th st. noav., Saturdey. MAY ALCORN DONOHOE. who passed from May 31.° at 9:30 a.m.: thence to this life one year ago toduy, May 29, 1 Heart Church. Interment at G Dear_Nellie tery e DORSEY. Wednestay, May er sacred shall thy memory be; yex rexidenie, wid W i et rmally RIET Funeral from Winslow's ere is n chupel, st now., Naturday, May A warning against three harmful agents that eat at the heart of a nation, and a plea to beware of them in this country, was sounded by Rev. J. Sheva Montgomery, chaplain of the House, yesterday, in a memorial ad- dress for the Optimist Club at the City Club. “We are a wealthy nation,” he said “We are worth 330 billion dollars. 1t is almost impossible to estimate, to form an idea of the vastness of this The Busincss Woman's Council will meet tomorrow at the Council House, 1229 Connecticut avenue. Dinner will be served at 5:30 pm. Miss Wheelor of New York will speak of the work for orphan children of) Armenia and India, in which the council takes part. Triple Sec— the new pale, dry ginger ale— in attractive luxe bottles. Sparkling —deli- cious—“straight” or mixed with other good things. Funeral fro th and O st., 9 EVOTED DATGH HILL AND SON-IN ANDSON, EARLE, SR an loving memory EMMA T May 25, May 1021, at 9:45 nce of hix duughter, Mre G oot s, HOBAR- 4 husband of the Inte o7, of our dear COATES, who de m— 1023 THE WEATHER District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginta—Rain tonight and probably tomorrow, cooler tomorrow; fresh and probably strong southerly winds. West Virginia—Unsettled weather, with probably rain tonight and to- morrow, cooler tomorrow. Records for Twenty-Four Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 73; 8 p.m., 71; 12 midnight, 63; 4 a.m., 59; § am., 65: noon, 68. Barometer—4 Lengue for the meet Saturday, 8 Larger Life p.m., at 1467 we miss thee; we miss a8, s one that will ever take thy PAPA, M In lovinz er. ELIZAR] this life tw place A AND RENA. * emembrance of my dear TH HENRY. who de years ago today, May rvice in ho Charles P. Han- died during the Smith and Ray- in charge. Mrs sang “Lest We Frank K. Boal the piano. Mrs. d with a violin or p.m., 29.77; 8§ pm, 29.80; 12 midnight, 29.80; 4 a.m., 29.81; 8 a.m., 29.52; noon, 29.79. Highest temperature, 73, occurred at 2 pm. yesterday. Lowest tempera- ture, 59.1, occurred at 5:30 a.m. to- day. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 85; lowest, 58. Condition of the Water. Temperature and_condition of the water at 8 am.: Great Falls—Tem- perature, 60; condition, very muddy. Tide Tables, (Furnished by United States coast and | geodetic survey. Today—Low tide, 11:43 am 11:55 p.m.; high tide, 5:09 a.m. 5:36 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 12:30 p.m.; high tide, 6:54 am. and 6:21 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose, 4:45 a.m.; sun sets, :25 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun rises, 4:45 a.m.; sun sets, 7:26 p.m. Moon rises, 2:50 a.m.; sef Automobile lamps to one-half hour after sunset. ‘Weather in Varfous Citles. T Temperature. of H. J. Saers and cock, members who G. A. R acting as ushers in the Rev. Walte ampitheater at Arlington on Memorial mond Dickey were Jay will meet on K street between Wayne B. Wheeler 14th and 15th, rear of G. A. R. Hall, Forget.” with Mrs. at 10 a. m. where transportation accompanying on Will be furnished to Arlington. Raymond Dickey the story of the “Unknown Soldle Career.”” starting with the wistful yearning of patriotism, through tur- moil of battles, to death and to | peaceful sleep on Arlington slopes. TONIGHT, A home-coming night in honor ot the twenty-fifth anniversary of Brightwood Park M. E. Church will be held in Brightwood Community Hall, § o'clock. A benefit entertalnment for adding to the fund for support of a destitute child, which the Y. W. C. A. hag been caring for since 1919, will be given, 5 o'clock, at the Elizabeth Somers, 1104 M street riiin, 8 am., rt. 1 pam. Roxe H wers plesse copy.) Often T think of vou, dear daughter. When my heart ix sad with pai Oh. this world would b« a hea Could 1 but see rour loving face again How I miss the welcome footsteps Of the one 1 loved so dear; Oft T listen for her coming, Fully sure that she iy near. MOTHER. * of my beloved (nee King). who seven years ago or. Nation » will address the on for the Study of th Minded, which will meet in_annual convention tomorrow Jat the Washington Hotel " CLEAR HEADS MAKE KEEN BRAINS PLEASURE AND PROFIT COME TO MANY IN WASHINGTON FAUNCE. § At his resid I . M . Md., CONARD JAMES FAUNCE, hand “of ‘Madge Faunce and b Capt. Jacob . and Emma R FLANAGAN. Members of A O H., are requested 1 mass for the repose of 1 cretary. Sister MARY ¢ St. Patrick's Chureh, K10 Members LA, and friends wre invited. M. CLEMENTS, President M. GRIFFIN, Acting Secretary. . FLOHR. TDieparied this life 1924, at 2:30 pom., at e st se., SUDIE A K. FLOHR, wife of the late Martin C. Flobr and beloved mother of Mrs. C. L. Nay and M. Carroll Flohr. ervic above residence Thursday, May 29 8 pm. In nt at Rocks Ridge, Frederick County. Md.. Fridar. May 80, At 10:30 a.m. Relatives und friends io wifed GALLEHER. Wednesday, 4:45 pom., RO A funeral Infer. please.copy. ) Farm, 8 T of HUGHES. In sacred memo N HUGHE roal rest . 1917, ne. but not forgotten. HER DAUGHTER, IDA B. KING HUTCHINSON. In loving _remembrance our mother. SUSAN A. HUTCHINSON. w died twents seven years ago todsy, May passed into ¢ today, Mas AN, | 30, ut H. and FLANA tay. May £ the A0, | Special New Thought meeting, un- | der auspices of International New | Thought Alliance, 8 o'clock, 1326 1 str === and and | gentle iz manner, ko patient in pain r dear one left ux for heaven to gain With nature so gentle and actions so kind. “Tis hard in this world her equal to find. Upright faithful in all her ways A wonderful character to the end of her davs: A loving mother. good and kind, What a wonderful memors rou left behind HER DAUGHTER, SUSIE A NAYLOR. 1In loving memors of our dear mother” LURA V. NAYLOR, who departed this life sixteen years ago {oday. M Municipal Council, Royal Arcanum. will have a 500" card arty, 8:3 o'clock, at Pythian Temple, The The Simple Solution Is: Perfect | Digestion and Proper Elimination of Waste, Brought About by Beecham’s Pills Washington folk are bright beyond Qh._ others are doing, and quickly will di- ordinary. One is struck with this fact | gestion Improve, the liverish condition Immediately in both social and business | vanish with the restoration of complete ub will o in Lonesome 8:30 o'clock, give a Arcade, third St e e lighted Tech alumni reunfon. 8 pm, at . Technical High School, 7th and Rhode Island avenue. Oratory by “Uncle Louie” Mattern; dramatics; music. Mayx 1ER W 28, 1924, at Notice of | Va.. papers 8 u F your office chair was in your home, would you spend your pleasurable Intercourse. Generally, they possess minds that grasp quickly, reason log- ically, decide intelligently—minds that | bespeak healthy bodies. What dulls natural wit, slows up bowel movement regularly every day, and the braln return to its normal ac- tivity. | “FreE TRIAL: Why not be counted |among the “bright” ones by maintain- The Short Story puplls of Miss Mabel Dill will_meet for dinner at 4 N street. Stories awarded first prizes in the two contests participat- ed in by about sixty of the pupils will be read aloud. Twgure, Statious, WU £ g “gwpiaisak ‘w0 ww JONES. Suddenly, Tu ALICE JONES, Talove of K35 AW, Mozee and Clarence, Grace, Naomi. Helen and Melvin' J from Mount Moriah Chureh, s.w., Rev. Randolph. pastor, pm. W. En I May 27, 1024, | of Frauk Jones mother of Ruth nggie, Louise, nes. ' Funeral | 10 and N wts Friday at 1 1908 A loving mother, true and kind, Falthful fo the end of time For all gle did her best, May God grant her eternsl reat HER CHILDREN. * NEITZEY. 1n loving remembrance of ms deur motlier. 'MARY C. NEITZEY, who departed | thinking, and makes mere conversation |ing healthy digestive and eliminative {and the performance of ordinary duties |organs with Beecham's Pills? Send us | arduous undertakings is usually simply | your name and address and we will | a matter of bad digestion, sluggish liver, | send you, absolutely free. a Trial Packet Sikes Office Easy Chairs | bitiousness or constipation. of Beecham's Pills and a valuable Book- are built to be filled by folks | Clear the beclouded head by clearing |let, “The Way to Health.” Address: | - |the clogged system of the impurities B. F. ALLEN CO., Dept. 54, 417 Canal | who do their best work where | generated by waste matter which has |St. NEW YORK. Beecham’s Pills are | they are most comfortable. ‘accumuhted in the intestinal tract.|sold in boxes: 12 pills, 10c; 40 pills, 25¢; Take Beecham's Pills, as thousands of |90 pills, 50c Company, Georgin wve. nw., JONES. Sudd ALICE JONES, Luvenia Jackson this life five years ago today. May 29, 1010 Ma Gone but not forgotten; oine amar ol Nor never will sou be. and’ Mionie Washiogton A< Jong s Tite and memory last The depth of our sorrow we cannot tell il remember thee, " - For the l0ss of the one we lov HER LOVING DAUGHTER. NELLIE And while sou lie in peaceful sleep e Your memary we will alwars keop PETRIE. A tribute of love and devotion to the memors of my dear wife and our loving mather, MARY ELIZABETH PETRIE, wiv May 29. 1908 thoughts are alwass wandering o the gra awar, Where our d fe and mother is sleeping Sac In the cold and silent clay. . Heéart Church"where gmss will be said at | ROBINSON. Sacred tn the memors of onr +nm the repose of bis soul. Tater | bwloved daughter and sister CTEMBETINE ment. MP. Olivet cemeiers. Relatives and | ROBINSON. who departed this 1ife R insited 2 ago. March’ 2. 1916, loudy " | LIEBERMAN. Welnesdns Sleep on. dear daughter. and take your rest Toudy the residence of his 1 yon home, He thought it best udy Deckelbiiim. . ir suferiug here wan gre “oudy LIERERMAX i nusbana S T cd_wide the golden gat Sarab Lieberman umd fathn VING MOTHER. RETTIE SHORT Simon and Mrs AND BROTHER. ROBER] LOUTHAN. SHORT. Sacred to tl residenc hushand, WILLIAM F arted this 1 20, 1918 SHORT. 1In sad. heursiofiidutymite A musical and dramatic entertain- ment_will be given, & o'clock, in the parish hall of St. Stephen's Episcopal Church for the building fund for the new church, under auspices of the Men's Club, with co-operation of other organizations of the church. In a sketch, “Chums’ Marx Kahn . Muth will take the sam in which they first appea Atianta Atlantic City Baltimore Birmigham. Bismurck Boston Buffalo « o oy | Cloudy Pt.clondy touay LEECH Hospita, Nora I rd. ww. Funeral from Tin funeral parlor. 641 H st n.e 80, 1924, at 8:30, and thence Monday cd MICHAEL A Denver Road Citizens' Asso- | Detroit 8 ocl at St | } The Conduit | Annual ‘election ciation will meet, David's parish hall f officers | We are the sole distributors | in Washington for this famous line of chairs, and would be glad to show you the merits of the model best suited to your needs. INNIX |— Cface Furriture —found iwchere business succeeds 712 13th St. N.W. Main 1086 Jacksony Kansas Lox Angeles. Louisville ‘ Miami, Fl « W Orleans Saa A New York « Okla. City Omaha Philadeiphis | Phoenix Pittaburgh Portlnnd. Mc. Portland, Ore. Raleigh 8. Lake City n’ Antonlo. n_Diego. Francise. Touis t. Paul Seattle Spokane * 7 WASH. D¢ May 28, 1024 . at Mrs ¥ SHORT, * memory of my dear HORT, Sr.. who de HI® DEVOT MOTHER. * TORREYSON. 1In loving memory of my dear A those who think of him today Are those who loved him best ‘TOBKEYSON In memory of my helored grandson. RAYMOND TORRETYSON. who de. That he is dead. He s just awar' With & cheery smile and & wave of the hang Te las wandered into an unknown land. Think of him at the residence of 3 10th st irs. | rivate) Satur: | at Arlingto BUILDING 1409 L St. NW Desirable Office Space Pr.clouds Clear Clear Cloudy FOREIGN, Greenwich time. today.) Temperature. Weather. rt clonds Clear, Clear, @ am. Stations. London Farin. Frane. : Coperihagen, Denmark Stockhoim, ‘Sweden of our late sister Horta (Fazal), Azo PATTON. " Ry orier Mhton, Hermuia .- : i SISTER MAE KEILER. REEL. 71 BETH in her oth and ‘... ST00 o costia, It Reasonable GARDINER & DENT INC. 1409 L St. NW. STUDEBAKE Just Drive It; That's All FOR RENT 1407 L St. N.W. First floor store; 100 feet deep to alley; also base- ment store, now being re- modeled. Suitable for drug store, real estate of- fice, cafeteria and many other lines. Architect’s drawings at this office. Reward. — Call Main 453 c left in nn's Iadies’ rest Available About Aug. Ist. [ | om:, - Tibdral reward: GARDINER & DENT INC. 1409 L St. NW. Main 4884 S SAKS & COMPANY ALICE faring on as dear re as the lose of hers 1as the same. T sas: b is fnst awy. 2D GRANDMOTHER A token of love and devotion to the of “our dear mother, CARRIE who denarted this life nige vears 20, 1915, e« will_linger forever. HER CHILDREN A tribute of love and derot sted mether, parted this iife 1917, In_mansions long prepared she dwells With angels ever bessed Where not & pain_nor sigh nor tear Invades that glorious rest. From this world of pain and sorrow To the land of peace and res has taken vou. dear mother, Where you liave found eteraal rest DEVOTED DAUGHTER LAURA 1921, ELI ™ Cloudy widow “James L. Reo T e School of Nursing Exercises. Graduating exercises of the of 1924 of the school of nursinz of Children's Hospital will be held in the parish hall of the Church of the Epiphany June 3, at 8 pm. The (lass is composed of Florence Winifred Osborne, Leona May Jones, Dorothy Whissen Larrick, Mary Hunt Averett, Hallle Hester Fox. Treasure Tr Kittinger. Marie Bernice Wynne, E len Josephine Donahue, Helon AFlene Denslow, Amy Cann Bovnton, Else Michaelis, Bertha May Banton, Mar-| At the residence of ler daugl garet Regina Hay and Irene Camilla| ¢ Prsor. Tuvedo Md., ELIZAR McGuire. wife of the late Serct. her G0th vear. Funeral memors TWINE ago todis, Mas Sweet memor neld at &1 ne., Satur ment Con atives and friends | | wARNER, the memors F. WARNER. yenrs today, ) Brd and ¢ 980 am. 1 it dear mother. how we miss you! But as God saw fit 1o take Sou we must ravely do our best o, mother, we slwars will, though ou are far awas. And’ when all 4 meet in etorn HER TOVING ARDEL REEL. Tuesday. May 30 am., ghter. A . Fho passed Say 29, 1912, ) death EMMA PETTI- Joseph- St ne., whe said at 9:30 for the repose of her soul fends invited to attend, In ssional rometery 100 Départed this Tuesdas. 1530 pom her resi ipped: ¥ n mass will Columbia near Conn. ave. and Col FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Timothy Hanlon N E ite Cangressional Club, Friday: three dl RAR PIN — white gald, a RICHARDSON. triet . Auxiliars 1l fo attend the call 50, ar S50 i and Washington permits, With owner's name some mones and other rendon &14-F-12. between contained auto and address papers. Phone ¢ Va., | WM. H. SARDO & CO. 412 1 1. ne. Phone Lincoln 524. Modern Chapel. _ Automobile Funerals. y——THE omalNAL_' WR.Speare @o. _ 1208 HSTREET.N.W. | wman 108 FORMERY $40 P St | ALMUS'R.SPEARE WI S| | ‘——'CLVHJ.HKHOIM“ Tuneral of Sister MAGGI Funeral mass Saturd St. Angustine’s Chu A E BRACELET. woven strand. green gold bu between 10(h and K and Veterans' 1006 K_st. n.w. _Reward. CARRYING B on 11th street LUCKETT, Dist. R SMITH. ladies Cliff ¥ hereby ENCE T it fand requected. fhe faneral Friday. May. 0. 102 from the Metropolitan Rupiist St, between 120 and 1311 stx PAULINE MARSHALL, Pres 1E E. BARNES. Fin. se Al members of th Tmmediate Retier Assoriation are requeste 1o attend the Tuneral of Mrs. FLORLNC SMITH | Friday, May 0. 1950 at oelock, Metropolitan Baptist Chureh, Detween 12(h and 13th ats. nw — = MRS, V. FINNE | FOLICE_DOG—One vear o CATE GREEN, Moc! Secr. | finder will phone Lincoln 8271 or eatt ‘nt A il ad i hereby notified of the death of Mrs. FLOR- OB . SMITH. ' You are requested to t- funeral ‘from Metropolitan Baptist 1S, hetween 12t and 13t sts. Friday, Moy 30, 1994, 2 pm, DORSEY, Pres. ROWMAN, Rte: Wednesduy, May 28, feneral Hospital, EDITH Wite of Col. Earle W- ner. Siates Army. | Funeral nery: At the family residence, 1010 19th t. Saturdas. May 31, at 11 am. Inter "wi (Drivate) at Arlington national ceme. Yery. Soe May 28, 1024, THOMA bel I of Mre. F ttend b Chureh, “Light brown bull, white triangle back & of neck, black face; N Brd Reward. ise chell: on Saturday. in ais Royal store or vicinity: pame and ad- dress in case. Return to Palais Royal beauty parior. Reward. 29¢ FUR PIBECE—Stone marfen, I Young TLadies' 1:30 o Plone Poto Quick. Dignified_and Efficlent Rerv W. W. Deal & Co. 816 H ST. N.E. LINCOLN 8200, Automobile_Service. Chael JUSEPR Soxe A ESTABLISHED 1830 <& MORTICIANS 1730+1732 PENNA. AVE. PHONES: MAIN 5512-55I13 THOS. R. NALLEY & SON& 131 ELEVENTH ST7T. 8. Undertakers. Embalmers Homelike Funeral Parlors. Phone Lincoln 480. Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. B Modern ¢ mone,_ Main 247, ~ NORVAL K. TABLER 1526 L St. N.W. Main 1544 Perry & Walsh Roy M. Perry—Main 984—Gerald Wa JAMES T. RYAN, 317 PA. AVE. 8.B. Model Chapel. Lincoln 142, Private Ambulances. Livery in_Connection. HERBERT B. NEVIUS 024 NEW YORK AVE. N.W. MAIN 2605, S “Private Ambuiance. V.L. SPEARE CQ. Nelther the successors of mer con- nected with the original W. R. Speary establishment: 940 F SL N.w. Phone Frank. 6626. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.\W. Established 1841, Phone Weat 96 CHAMBERS T WILLIAM LEE. Funeral Ditector and Embalmer. ~ Livery in connection. Commod! Eiapel "0 “modarn” crematoriam. R prices. 832 Pa. ave. n.w. Tel. call in Rapid T lors. 1104 Monr | Drés HEN exacting tastes, which command the best regardless of the cost, insist on having Maxwell House Coffee is it not $triking evidence of unvarying goodness—of an unequalled flavor? Mourning Blacks Dyed 24-HOUR SERVICE Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. Main 1344 When Dollars Make No Difference W. W. Chambers does not have one kind of treatment for a family that buyn a $100 funeral and a different kind of trentment for one who buys a $600 fumeral. When it comes to courteny and watchfulness of every small detall here isx the finstance when dollars make no difference. W. W. Chambers guarantees to give Rreat values for whatever you wish to spend. $75 . A Complete Funeralin 3 Funeral Parlors ner of 16th and Branch_785. NECKPIECE—Brown fur, Wednesday after- : noon on A or B st. n.e., between 4th and Sth. 4 Reward. _Cousins. 107 4% st. n.e . 3 3 HK—Containing _ driver's 2428 14th st. n.w. e Photie Capitol, Sec't'y. 1924, at | The Rockies of the old Overland and Oregon trails made famous by Lewis & Clark and Kit Carson. The country Roosevelt loved. 2000 miles of the most varied and pic- turesque mountain and water scenery in the world. ~ RoundTripfrom $ l 00-9-_§ Washington including Cheyenne, Echo and Weber Canyons, g:d!n. Gr:nq Salt Lake, Yellowstone, Royal Gorge, Colorado Springs, Pikes Peak and Denver. er-nd-h.lquymmumrthqm(h‘ld!m- stone Park including meals and lodgings at hotels $54.00 additional; at camps $45.00. Season June 20 to Sept. 15. Motor side trip Denver to Rocky permit, = POCKETBOOK _containing_about §2.50 Ma. 28, Libernl reward if returned to J. W Taylor. 5549 Til. ave. n.w, 300 POCKETBOOK, black leskher. containing sum of money. dlamond ring, ete.: Tuesd or_vicinity. Pl he n.w. or phone pi William Sehmiat. _Reward PEARLS—On string. Reward, gEgD T L D o e RING—Biack cameo, in Y. W. C. A 614 E n.w.. Monday evening: reward. Main 8474, Br. 103. 29 POODLE _White, clipped Half way; wira: without tag: female. 1774 Col rd. n.w. ward. ROSARY_Child's pearl and gold, Monday, vicinity of 16th and B s.e.; reward. Linc, 3813-W. ROSARY BEADS, white, Sunday, 10th and C sts. n'e. and 20d and C sf reward. 222 10th st. me. SPECTACLES. tortoise shell, May 27, between Western High, Mt. Pleasant st.. Park rd.; Edmonds_case; reward. 8342 Mt. Pleasant st. Adams 1883. full detail . < . At You: Sexyice ¥ STRING PEARLS, Sunday between Ps Theater and Childs' on N. Y. ave.; reward. Blk., White & Gray Hearses = o Ambulances & Funeral Cars :’:f;:}glrfjm‘fiinummo:r Trimmings. W, E. car (Bureau), at lllvll and Local Ambulance Calls o ap tley M N Frere Rorh 214 Only $4.00 11th st. car. Saturdey, %0 e eard: . . * Phone Col. 7630 29% Largest Equ:?:-e:t in the City TEstams. COLUMBIA 432 Geo. C. Shaffer ™42, 57, W. W. CHAMBERS CO. | EX5EEN 't wonenars PRioks. """ UNDERTAKERS 14th and Chapin Sts. N.W. In the best coffee-growing coun- trics we have coffee-buyers who uphold the standard of quality we have set. Meticulous care and matchless skill then create the taste that the nation calls “‘Good to the Last Drop.” Mountain National Park and return 10.50. b+ S *l Agt. C.& N.W.Ry., @Gen'l Agent, U. P. System, 0 fl‘ e :fig‘cv'mu Blag" 508 Com'l Truet Bldg., esdar, SSAR. Lanier pl Eastern (Rickmond papers piease copy. ) VINCENT. Wednesday, May 28, 1924, wn. HENRY E., beloved luxiid Bridget Vi . Trom his residence. a1, at Church of the Tmm a.m. Interment Mount Olivet cemetery, 50 KER. Suddenly, v 26, 1924, Y ensboro: K Py WALKER, 'son of the late Rev. P. G Walker and Mary E. Walker and brother of Mrs. Elizabeth Myers, Mrs., M. W. Clair and Lorenzo B. Wal Funeral Wednes. day at Owensboro. Ky. Rurial at West- minster, Md. (ialtfmore papers please copy.) In Memoriam. ACTON. WILLIAM .. I life two years ago today, May 2 Not dead to us who loved i Not lost, but gone before; He lives with us in memory] And will forevermore. MOTHER AND BROTH- at 9 of Inte Re on at m. today. HIS DEVOTED ERS. TER. In loving remembrance of our dear O s QUEBN. VICTORIA CARTER, whe departed this life 13 years ago todny, May 29, 1911. Just a line of sweet remembrance, Just a memory fond and true, Just a token of love's devotion That our hearts still long for you. LOVING CHILDREN, FRTHER ST, GEOEGE AND JAMES CARTEB. " 15th & Market Ste., ls‘hP‘hl ladel n!‘:l'..“. 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