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THE SUNDAY STAR, WAS HINGTON, D. C., FEBRUARY 1, 1925—PART 1. il of Foreign Relations co entered the pact under Finance | . ,CALLES’ EBUNUMY o et ,,.WEL[}[]MES PR BE THE WEATHER | oReawzation somvimiss. | g gtemoriam. ed them as an Instr = A0 HBEanticioate the ddstoLb eV District of Columbia—Unsettled to- tev. J. H. Schnelder, fore BANKS, Sacred to the memory of my dea | S SEES BLACK SHIRT BOGM.| =80 com | The mn 5 b | Mussolini cr Educator Tells Chicago Audience |, nt to further his climb to poweg lution that followed and drained the day; tomorrow increasing cloudiness, |sfon executive of the Ohio Synod, will | grandmother, ‘Mrs. AMANDA B RANES e T U | Now he has to destroy them to hold country of millions of pesos in cash. | followed by rain or snow; strong|®ive an illustrated lecture on Indi FoTderexead: (Chx i fouc FerHi 2 S pose. | his power | The understanding was that the in- westerly winds 7:30 o'clock, at St. Matthew's Luth- el o CHICAGO, January 31 The | Dr. De Bosis was an Amertean resi- ternational committee of bankers | Maryland—Unsettled today, colder|eran Church eats free. Public in-| Fartof myicve les busiel Soep: . i cete nf the black shirt militia in Ttaly isjdent for several years and he has just | would furnish loan to enable the in extreme west portion; tomorrow | vited. ree will offeri HER _GRANDDAUGHTER, MELISSA J done,” Dr. Laure De Bosis of the ( turned from making a study u-.! payment of at least the first year's increasing cloudiness, followed by - RAY. . versity of Ion told t conditions in Ttaly | S & indebtedness. The\bankers, however, rain or snow; fresh westerly winds. BOWMA: ute of love and devotfon to | did not fulfill their n 1 obli jon. Virginla—Fair and warmer today cal’bfi uf mbanks y\{‘.”-’““ g0t { ‘\“I'\L“’ flllnfl‘f’;l;v( | One writer ankly accuse H morrow se! follow ed 5 30 who depnrted thix {iRetnenchment "Rlans s Makel, i «wrl o tmnkly sccused chellSilvertSays iRecondskoffGo=ficmemon unssidled elomed by Iite Tour yours ace todss, Fepeoesy T 1 T make the agreement, as they repre- - s st Virginia— Unsettled tofay, | KL (0 e Toineiden ang benta fon thers | Lent by leat the roses ot | Thousands Jobless and Re- |sentea oniy o small portion of Mexi-| Operative Association Are |warmer in east portion; tomorrow | sympathy and bewatifal foral tribuies ac Sl b sl the Savior taii; H 9, 2 working the market and lowering or | H . il e = i it R e | “wealsiNationISERINANGCES. |3 i e v ot s ods Open for Inspection. Records for 22 Hours. LYERLY. We with to exprrss ont simere | e as won a crowa of patience. | LIt Girialnihmtace. (A Vaties i Temperature—Midnight, 33; 2 am.,| " thanks and eppreciation to our de AR thast TunAs That soat: turaver. ————— . s - — 28; 4 am., 32; 6 am, 2§ 8 am, 27 gy At and hea Are thi + b pe- the Excelslor says tha ere : ) . 28; . 275 e death of our belo re the ones that made my home. STABELHED Y | By Cabie ta The Star and Chicago Daily News. | Which Mexico should not approve CHICAGO, January 3lL—Published |4 Pm 47: 6 pm."45;"8 pm., 42;| NI Al G LEERLY AxD pACoRTER | T reach SUPERIOR SERVICE MODERATE PRICES | MEXICO CITY, January ‘F'he | He adds that the Mexican Cha reports that the Illinois Agricultural |10 e ¥ o 00 ARTHUR GRIMES AND 3 ALICE And keep him lratres ent plans put Into effect by | ©f Deputies and the Senate DOV Association had asked for an investi- S e s S| GRIMES . HIS LOVING WIFE, President Cal with the result that|the Dact without appreciating its[gation by the Illinols commerce com- [ Helotive humidity—8 am. 76: 2| ZURHORST. 1 wish to cxtend my AND CHILDREN ANNOUNCEMENT e eion I e iaonteattnS SO | pam 3858 B, 4T T el il e B Gloyeioet AR Non-F oyment Stressed. pany, the $26,000,000 mer; orgsey il enfILis B itorg im0 [E e e Peantiful mother, REBECCA mnmn R - e Qitures ini every Eovarnment denart.| Stress is lald mupon the fact thatilsral eisin macketing <levator oon- Sours of sunsale. 102 . ZURH( A died January 2 Jour The Zurhorst Undertaking Establishment et havs h reduced, have caused | thousands of government employes fis. Brcueht fiom. Goay siiva Per cent of possible sunshine—100. | EDWINETTA ZURHORsT. o fAther. CHARLEN E who ated ruary 1 e without work and that this fs s 2 . wide g t by the newspapers sident of the company, the state Weather In Varfous Clties. t i\ lonesome for us withont ¥ will be continued .by the f""f"y under the Iinfazico; irave the el foanciol | likely to bring great suffering locally. | ment today — that. b )mrpumrmni B e e e Efatbfi e 5 e management of Milburn T. Zirkle, who has {condition” of' the country. Maxiean | Aliogether fhere seems to be some | courted the' fullest investigation { Max. M o gUon | BELL pridny, January 30, 1927, at St Biir y & 2 . | cconomists whose opinion carry | Sort of an attempt by private writers| “Therc is no need for an Investiga a: Ty, SatoBpm.to | T iverh's Mospital, JAMES BELL. - Remains | been associated with the business for the weight have iss v broudeast of |1 the newspapers (o disregard the | ton.” Mr. Silver added. ' Our records | Asheriie, X. ¢ soolght i Bpm S | ey Dloon & Allen' Taneral pasicrs, 12ih 1| Ees hig-igun attacks on the Lamont-De la | Lamont agreement for the time being. {are open to inspection. e have noth- | Atianta, 'Ga. 50 and Flu n.w. Notice of funeral here birial of the dead. aniuae, they sl not binding | = ,The company is a consolidation of Bira o L S = TOUISE, EMMA AND CHARLES. * o T exico. { 3 the Armour Grain Co e osen- | Bism: Dak ' 5.4 and the late Rev. J. D. { In sad rem anes f our belove : E= | _The arcuments made are that Mexl- | Use Tubes Moderately. baum Grain Co. Rosenbaum Trothers | Moston sy i UM Rervdees from the Shaper and fat THOMAS F. CLARK 301 East Capitol St. E. S. ZURHORST, = | | Never use more tubes than are suffi- [ and the Davis Noland-Merrill Grain | FiTal: o e oy, Teheaeey e e elght years ago to s { | cient for the results desired. It fre- [ Co., the latter of Kansas City. « W 2 Satur: January Gl ¥ he rest in peace Tel. Lincoln 372 C.S.ZURHORST,Jr. £ | Hotel Inn e e s E e e e Y — S A rs will have more tubes burn- | tlon has suggested an fnquiry to the | jleveland, oblo.. i . FILISARETL, daughter of the late il e e st - B i o | ous AAin Ing than are necessary, and then de- | Illlnois Commerce Commission, Don- e Goll bt ) e s s AL o Ll r. ELIZABETH FOER. who died four i ‘\ e 1T il T Il I | au-s 610 9th St. NW. |, ollas tha o Gt acund | ala’ Kick o : : ¢ Colo, 15 | dence of her brother, Staley M. Clarke, Iila dgpsdiaa Bl i il Tl I i 7 rooms, $6 weekly; $10.50 rooms, $8; $14 | Lune to less e of sound Kirkpatrick, its attorney, said nes, Tows 14 E densbr Md.. Tuesday, Febry 3 ut g ¥ . - R, ® e e el E LI e O I g e K R I e | ¢ Der cent more s Like Mother's. | fivst audlo stage is amply suMicient. |a letter suggesting <that it inquire e burg. Md. Relatives and friends invited B o LeloTe] e | should be sold to Nlinois farmers” | Helenn 45 [ TR AaTEm, et A realdeuceL 110 Tone SONS AND DAUGHTERS he said, adding that no formal Inves- | Jjilaue 4 | SPENCE CRENEY, beloved husband of Relle | FOER. Tn o nembrance of our des tigation had been asked e " | Shallus ¢ v, and brother of Mrs. Frauk | mot »n/urm L. FOER, who de b ° J 0 | X Boucher of ‘this city. Mrs. Charlex Hun ‘thix 1ife sears ago today. 5 - o k. [ | Eerford. Miss Hessle Crepey and J { LOVING DAUGHTERS, MRS, E EXPLAINS FLOUR ADVANCE. |ls Angeles i | Ereney of Taltimore. Ma | EHRLICH, MRS, J. KUSHNER an's Greatest i1ano dale e e - t Garfield Hospital # long illness Tiearest grandmothor. how 1 miss oy - Mempils, ' Tenn By the Associated Py 2 i Minmi, Fla. EMMA, beloved wife of R. W. Crounse. Re Since n earth sou passed awas T. PAUL, Minn, January 31— inains " reat ESAusElet T g Al tiehrt (et o { There is nothing abnormal about the | | Sersices Monday, Febrars 2. at 2 p.. at As'T think of you each day s present increasing price of flo u 1300 N st nw. Friends invited to attend. 1| HER DEVOTED GRANDDAUGHTER, present in ing 1 ¢ flour, | S ra OTHY EHRLICH DITEWIG. HAMILTON. In loving memasr ot my durling nother, NANCY J. HAMILTON, who dics two years ago todar, 1, 1923 n. dear mother, thy work fs A Positively Closes Tuesday! Flour prices are based primarily on | p the cost of the raw material enteri & | Pittsburg: Rest into it, he explained, adding that ::‘-"“'; ; e z 18 vi T willing hands will toil no more when wheat goes over the $2.00 mark, | s Take City: T iah H .16 -y 0 more thy losing eves will weep follows that flour would alvance | St Faul 1% and 1 ets. s Bt 1a) o e oo Rare i murors also. San Ant a8 "art of iny buried deep. The End e e | B E ground by Minneapolis mills co 0w SARAH PRITCHARD 2 N HAMILUTON. * Exiund by Minnce gl costiithie] HARTLEY. beloved wife of William B | HAMILTON wut loving remembrance millers in excess of §2, Mr. Holmbers | Fartiey. Fumeral Mo at 2 pm. at|" of my desr mother, NANC MILTON i declared, adding that i 024 | residence B e L L LMD Leen ng premiums as high as 15| Tampe, Fia THOPEIN iin Bodlon. January Febrom e & ks { | P hdshel on good miliing | T | R o AR i IS mberg also sald | i ¥ wer Ana ope don ate | | ppose that if wh | et. Conn... Monday Miopes Eate | tengtn e, the price | s0mNSON. acetu i e Many Big Bargai T CROTIAN WATE GROWS. |2 5 e | 163 | Many Bbig bargains L . Dt e o e Ve | AN " [GIRL SWALLOWS POISON.| Tncrence Diveomeons i o v i : SR o on Sale Monday! * e e s s s | S S i | g e on ay . {“Failed in Love" Says Note—Con-| PARIS. Junuary 31— Coneentrn e T v K s ! dition Is Critical. ernment near Zagreb for the wrreoeed| PAdern. ¥ ‘D BOB. I y = Al ost Ne ! guarded by Serbian soldiers,| 2nd € <ts ivet - } “l w ncreased the discontent of the | 'cmeters. Frie d } ! ® and practically asbured uuu-nm at the | Don’t be too late-- ce and practically asvured | ANKAK. Fotss, janary 30, 1925 ot i Pl P. f e O tone I permittad colbe | 131 <t 0w, NESS TANHAM it ) ayer-Piano || | B to the point of insurrection. Pre ot e Tashitch pf Jugoslavia wanted t JOSHPH W chance . oA AP T . ’ 1{but now ha ) transfer the Your' reat e 3 | trial to Belerade h has made | 5 s pre the discontent still more vi t . He saw yoir suffering here w by I ! (Copreighe.neeny \".“"‘ 5 G et cnt | Kea e e e e 1 ART heloved IS LOVING 1FE AND CHILD . Such good makes on sale | Deatha Repmled ! . ! I g o o MILLER, To st memors of ms dear mother as Chickesi Beihing Only two left at . deaths have heen reported fo | CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. | e ago today, February 1, 1024 ckering, ehning, this price. We don't . partment within the last 24 | { efoenly Swtnrday e 4 | Washington branch of the Alnmnae | i b e Selnving 8e | e Francis Bacon, Weber, Ca- think you will get jiof ollege for W omen, Western | Tt . B, NURSE. * this offer again. 1 < Y JTeet AU| M.CARTEN. Suddenir Now - . £ our dear ble Nel d o Nebruar 12:15 p.m., at| Jan 1025 PHILLIP § N EATL. who departed elson and many others. of Amoricar Associution of | of Afare hud e ate Ednan, | M, February 1 | s [& St ke cis A e e ] e, vemiemben acat J. Shorex. 71, Hamilton The women's joint congressfonal| %7 7 0 S0 thenet T to be forgotten The final Curtain will soon be rung down on one of | convinced that now is the time to buy your piano. The b vill meet tomorrow, 10:30| & a.m erment Mt. Olivet Sweet i< the memory the greate ano sales w . . n . i : o lis . Jarhos, K. Gieshoro Point, . C. | @ M., at headquarters of General Fed- NALLEY. Satucias 31 FIENOR PAR greatest piano sales we have ever held. Shrewd | end is here. 1T sale will soon be declared over. Your Naues 0. Foler, &2, 413 Chapin st. | | eration of Women's Clubs, 1734 N JOUN Belossit hne Ven owe’ veat buyers are coming from miles around snapping up these | opportunity will have passed. Do not be among those e e I - 5 B e ooy 012 M st | great bargains. This stock is selling fast—the end is | who say “I am sorry I did not get here sooner.” You D be the subject of & 1 ‘"..:‘:':."»"'.",m.'\': ed SADIE AND LOTTIE. * here. To the skeptical we say call at our store and see meet every day the people of lost opportunities. They e cebitaL r],",‘ S ‘,f’" "; Th “"SN\'* | PE aturta e na A Wied seven years SHEICRR o s = E = > s Z SAE At KW el i eet, tomorrow a p.m. | azo today ey for yourself. Tt will cost you nothing to investigate. We | could have become rich or profited greatly if they had T, Tubercalnis Hospt s HIS DEVOTED WIFE AND CHILDREN. believe we are making one of the most sensational piano | accepted their opportunities. Don’t be among those. | . - Hophe sEmaal mecting of the Hebrew r dear clild NE FRANCES, wha e . : : i z 3 5 5 = ome for the Aged will be held Wed- died ' Januncs 20 and LILLIAN T offers in the country. We are offering a used upright Come to this great sale now. Come prepared to do busi- | ’Vlarnage Llcenscs nesday, § p.m., In Adas Israel Con- a- SYROT. who died . : Qs : AR s : . < ; e | gregation. Musical program pers please How we miss the welcome f. piano at $28. A used Player at the ridiculous price of | ness. Bring what you can for a first payment. We o i s L IR e ] T i aicsliwrogt BAINES. Departed this life Januars 31, 1925, | (O the ones e loved ~ $189. Shop around—then come here and you will be | will attempt to arrange terms with you. M. King and Bernica M. W Do (OGowsdll, No- 1, Soms and JOHN FRANCIS RAINES. he Fee dren near Kictard K. Morlarits and Beatrl Dangntemyof Hbertydwilligivelia, ssband of Henrieita Raines ATH SISTER. RROTHER. * a t Fairfax, Va ance Tuesday nigh | Burial ut P! TALBRETT. In <ad but loving remembrance Hrran Free of Alexandria, Va., . niludeiphin. I'a. an of my mather. 1DA REELER TA eid of Broadway, Va. 5 Qmuentin Roosevelt Unit, American ease copy. ) 10 yeurs ago todny, Pel, ’) rre W Stauditord, r. of Hide, Md..| Women's Leglon, will give a card Saturdur. Januar At his S and Helen E. Noite of this city fi * | Hotel oo ‘"v‘-',r\’z B I Poerioo Herher! F. Carter and Virginia M. Blaoken- — e o V,‘,,";,.;\ e words OPPORTUNITY <hip. both of Richmoud ) Mount Vernon Lodge. No. 298, od Cemetory. Hpbadina : v | Hiomns 3. 3. Colbert and Jowphine . | Ladies’ Auxiliary to B. R T., wiil giv THEIR_ONLY ER, ELOISE TAI D i b s a Dutch supper and dance Februar: e 4 e BRETT A T Wt ot Darby, Par'ona Eisie | 9 at new Masonic Temple, Bighth| fer Reed Hospital JAMES —WILLIAM | TALBRETT remembrance of my o e SMART. beloved Nushand of F. M dear o IDA REELER TALBRETT, who W, Fewly of this etry. 75T and F streets northeast. Dancing i And, Tather of Mo T 3| dicd 10 years ago today, Februats 1, 1915 ohn oung and Ellen uller. 8:30 p. S S S o "~ 2 - h: s g s tze Y. Anderson and ieds B, Mmer, | 830 P eut. James A, Smart. Medic tGone but not — both of Dasfon. Va y = & A." Tnterment at Herndon, ¥R BROTHER. * % e herie ot Baltimots sna Alsea Vincent B. Costello Post, No. 15| SMITH. Saturday. Januars 31 Ken- | WEAVER. Tn loving memory of my husband. s ndalk, Md American Legion, will meet Tuesday| sngton, Md. AUGUSTUS W. SMITH, in| WILLIAM H. WEAVER. who departed this t DON’T MISS CUT e T e e e S | A WEATER e deve Twelfth street, instead of In the| i mmnt Md, February 2 atioam. Mars| Jysc a line of eweet remembrance SENS TION T e e FOUND. boardroom of the District Building. Md., at 10:30 e S0 hostmetl Jonioana tron 1 A AI Player now on sale—$189. Bench COLAE S e L o e Washington Practical Pay.|TOLLIVER. Saturday, January 31, 1023, at That our hearts always hold for yo H s B % meth cently had pupy y Washington Ant- | chology Club will hold a business| $18 1t o no.. CEORGE THOMAS Tor. L LAmt Ty opar hubasg, I'his used piano will be SEI I [NG OF PlANOS We have cut the price on this | ma1 Rescue League. 346 Marylandiave: ww. | 1 \0ting ‘tomorzow, & D, &t the| LIVER. He leuves to mourn their loss o | Wiille i1 this world T star sold quickly It is one of used Player-Planoe to the ridicu FOX TERRIER— Black and white, male. wear- | Playhouse 3 . e | Uevoted wite. oae sister, one brothee wod 4 | Ocgh cnly kuows how I mise you, ¢ S u s J 5 : B 9 - ing tag 12118, this year: tag purchased by g host of relatives and friends emains £ any assembled here tt lous figure of $189. You can |} Mte. ' Blonden, 15th ot nier . Wil the = {'w(tn:{n Jon T, Rhinew fun el et HIS DEVOTED WIFE, KATE WEAVER. * many assembled here that i search the country over and it iy please claim her dog at the Washington | A home gathering of the Parents'| frd and 1 ste. sw. Notics of funeral later we are going to dispose of. would be a difficult matter for Animal Rescue League. 349 Maryland ave. | League of the District will meet to-; WEEKLY. arted Al Nfe. —_— == — = e e e PRICES LOWERED vou to duplicate this particular : ___Imorrow, S p.m, at New Bethel Bap- | fimess. A \Y‘H..A Pd§!n‘-“;1 (,?“,“' $1.5 ‘M,}.d Come here and be con WEDDING “RING—Tnitial and date. Call | tist Church WEEKLY, devoted wite of ‘I‘u':;‘m‘.\‘;:hh F’UNERAL DIRECTORS. per week will pay for it. ON MANY lNSTRUMENTS vinces — — | Ther Frazier's chapel, 723 T st. n.w.|— A\XF S -\N‘- Stool 4 le 3% L Terms—Small payment down = . | Fune Monday, February 2. at 1 p.m. L ; tool and delivery free. —$2.00 por. week. LOST. i Births Reported Sk i yod 01 e M7 PA. AVE. SE, ATREDALEMale; no tag. Reward. 1007 | The following births have boen reported to | Al papers please cops) o qect | Model COARL e Ambulances o012 142 15th st. n.w * | the Health Ixpartment within the last 24 | WHEELER. life January 29, Livery in_Connection. contginimE wateh and | MWL 1 e planer, gir fr Foupitaly, AASDA| === == — = ateIni} iricn nd Jane Planer, girl. WHEELER. ot heir Toss Detmeen Prestint Theo | piuan A jasa] -:ufi""r:f"yfl‘"l.‘:“"'"' &irl. | six daughters, three of rela VL. SPEARE co Hotels. Reward. Goxt | Michael J. and Julia P SMier, boy. fires and Criends. Servic e1d at | Neither the successors of nor con- Iraiah and Ross 1. Woodward, bov. 4 | nected with the original W. R. Spears W. and Mlanche A. Harly, girl BRACELET WATCH - Eigin, white gold, 18kt ta ave: B on A o kS 10 o'clock. Interment Pavie's Cemeiers, | establishment. 940 E G movement, 27180 Reward. Frank, § es M. and Dorothy F. Breeden. g = t. NNW. fiEe o | 5 B ana Auna Greons hvet. Sl loneenrvp, Departed thiv lite Ias Phons Frask- 028~ - RAC r exible; sapphire. emera nd . and Sophie F. Bender, girl a_short illness Providence p B va.ae CIUlU I aecde (ot A Mana Hosa_Schaater, glel ¥ Srtrren e veoees | Joseph F. Birch’s Sons dismond ary 29, 1 el v and Helen Whitesel, boy 4 Sarah Gibwan. fizabeth TWashing (ISAAC BIRCH) n turn to Shorehn TRER T e fon ang Jessie She also leaves o Extablisned 1 e e | it mma_Ramiberg, 1 mournthelr loss ‘& host “of reintives wnd 3034 M ST. N.W. ' "Frishlieed 184 COl PURSE, small, brown taining Dantel dna Washburn. i riends. emains may be at her late i S50 (twa (wenties, smaller bills and change): | Ermest W. and (hristine Raqth® sirt residenice, §34 6% St sw.. Satorday. Jan YOU SHOULD HAVE iK' Bepartsent store or between fhere | Malph . and BAlh Koerber. oy [ wary 31 after 3 mom. Fimeral Monday, Febs . g Wooqward & Tothioprs. * Reward. Aler | Jona e ang Acecs Vernor: 1o N 1 g trom Mount - Moria gimndia hunet e e W pm R el | (Gawler Service INK—piain _gold, with opram, | Join 1 ang Niary G Madert.” girl | sts. nw. Pope & Clarke in charge. 3. Thursday evening. ( Ylev. wi d Anne Piburn, boy. From this warld o nd sorrow i i aday evening. Call Cle arics . 3hd Bope b Bavses boy Er ihs ot maln 4ut W Funeral Directors S";;:z 1£so i it i T B GO bas Ree o st s Main 5512 ety T ‘or “between Church of Covenant Sunday | ahomas W. aud Helen P. Cyle, girl. Where you have found eternal rest v 2w school and Dupont Apartments. Liberal re- oy WHEELER. it! $89 is all that it takes to ward. 1717 20th, Apt. 42 You must see this instru- | make this piano yours—and $2 | bargain. Fine tone. Excel- | one. Small payment down e apttien ' Srea" e euierd oF St SARY | o a7, NE Prone L. 5543 ment to fully appreciate it. | a week does the trick. Youll e . pend s § tarn to 28 Grace Raptist Church, 2nd ot her, nd N s Small Payment Down—§1 | mever miss the weekiy payments | lent condition. USUAL |and $2.00 per week will e e dericc ¢ and e Shton T londay, Penevars 2 1025, "ut ' mj }\'I,_ SARRS!%MS:Q' = . = ——and this is a good way to save v R RL PIN- Diamond center: entimentai | £ Duvall and Zella V. Bromley, Sawamive PORGE Sl LT ern_Chapel. Automobile ¥i al per week will pay for it. your money—a good investment! | EASY TERMS. pay the balance. “linst Satorday. Reward. Phone Adams | Gharles and Saran Taylor, girl. eI T George and Lena_ Oliver, girl. J. R. I William F. and Dorothy Hrown, bos YOUNG. Saturday, Janu 5, at siv- | S I oRISHAL » POCKETBOOK Rlack satin, on _east #ide | Ouwald ang Cecelia Tolliver, oy tey Hospital, EDITH NG, heloved G 1Sth st. between P and Q. Reward. 28 Jack- | Earl and Cora Turner, bo; B other of oun; otice of fu \,,,.‘Lk 0 James A . w04 Maggie Furner. bos 3 i 1208 H STREET.N.W. - Milton and Frances H ngton, girl St Aitred £."and Lostee Daimes wiel " n emoriam. MAIN 108 FORMERLY 940 F ST POCKETBOOK —Name in_ article. Reward. Used Phonographs ALLEN. In sad_but loving remembrance of Old Instruments Rose Kernan, 226 st at. s, s nr ear Rone EDGAR W ALLES: who en. | ALMUS R. SPEARE WILLIS B. SPEARE Including Most of the Taken in POODLE—Dirty “wiite poodle, no collar; lost Antenna Wire Important. tered into the great beyond two years ago ———— GLYDE J. NICHOLS —— e Bk ot nd P St8. Dows Ereat pet: nagss k Fevruary 1. 1051, : 3 " " Reward. Phone Clev. 2092.| Wire for the antenna should be a| rwo sears have passed since he left us ! T. F. COSTELL | $5—$12—$18—$28 PIAN Exchange Morgan. i good conductor of electricity. Some| Dut it scems Iike Sonterday to ue. | O ThCATED) \TO i . contained reading glasses 2 finger rings and | i PUP. SHorl Wil Week 46, | Kood conductors Are copper, phophor | Sd 15 it hewrts fodas when e think of | yrge . 0¥ ST " NoRTH 1078 bronze and aluminum. Edgar, dear: — — — Owner ! e i But God knew best, %o we must be submis Director and Em PPY Spaniel. biack: about B e o Tiis will e ¥ onnection. Commodions onths Reward. 1626 Newton st. Col. 1G? DEVOTED FATHER AND MOTHER, CHAS. crematorium. “Moderate L = s _FUNERAL DESIGNS. P NARY R ALLEN R A PURSE Gente. ¢ g I * ntaining change, keys and | & = w00 14th St. k: n sad b ving remembrance of i This: Great: SalelOffers YomuaiChince ito By YourEavoritel Bimnokatin \Veis Do Pre EURT I S e L) Geo. C. Shaffer WEIRNGL Yo | awcmn i s by g e, R.F. HARVEY'S SON our_ nephew G Street at 13th Washington, D. C. i i i | Used Upright at a frac- The first person who sees this This Piano in a beautiful This slightly used piano tion of its actual value. [, i buy it. Just think of : : 2 This is, indeed. a bargain. 3 . oak case is an exceptional $198—ask to be shown this West section. Heward. Burk Hudson, 461 N Main 2418 | . ‘Who departed this life fwo years Do e 4 i - MODERATE FRICE: Prompt Deltvery. ! AR P B § UNERAL PARLORS. Pot. 2207 tose . § i F sis,or T Jelefs sioge Prompt auto delivery wervice. e_often it and think of you nk Geier’ o All Pianos Are Not Exactly Like These Cuts Yeward, Phone Adams ST, Artistic—expressive—fnexpansive. | Wivhen e ar ! alonc | Frank Geier's Sons Co. WATCE friend | 1113 SEVENTH ST. s own Modern Chapel. _Tel m-‘;-";Gude Bros. Co,, 1214 F St.| © _BLACKISTONE'S o e an ofien fows 0 sy s | Floral “Blanket Sprays” g Sou“Gied (o veam M-i_n 2473 Just Two Days More of This History Making Piano Sale WRIST C 0. o 0 " r‘n| bin Theater. Col. And l Duim at HIS DEVOTED UNCLB, AUNT AND

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