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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢ WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1925 Complete funerals, including beautiful casket, hearse, cars and service, for as low 375 as Funeral Cars Ambulances . . . Any Steel Vault Made. . . $85 Cemetery Sites as Low as $35 Chambers' charges are 'z the old-time undertaker’s charge. W W. CHAMBERS CO. Brownstone f ge for told inan i v whic 1+ maintain the charvacter, d and taste.of the i wit 2 [ [ nity E out ex sant outlay. It is our Cor. 14th & Chapin N.W. I ] plain h they ste buri neral Home ' Phone Col. 432 Mon ey—SavingPrices k 155,000 Life Insurance for $46.90 | ON SPACE-SAVING FURNITURE .l.m ar have save space. ~-the living and the resulting ve on the cost of ings well worth investigation! tments and homes so prevalent today al furniture designed i combination living and dining the concealed sleeping room savings in rent. Now n furni Double I'herc’s the room room w yvour HANDSOME KROEHLER VELOUR DAVENPORT SUlTE W!TH FULL SIZE BED filled t u will never m with one of these dl bedding. Com YOUR CHOICE OF VELOUR AND JACQUARD LIVING ROOM SUITES The suite place on living room gs. The cor wing back chair and struction throughout reversibfe cushions. ensation of the sale wmber of su suite hou bea Tomorre tes. filled cos filled loosc A real ba Easy Credit Terms 0-PC. WALNUT DlNlNG ROOM SUITE “ 5165 | d.\u] furniture Easy Cres COMPLETE 1 a st distinctive v sign, in walnut ve- woods. The suite Table, 60-inch Chair leather and save for lovers Period cabinet of .a! neer d other chc consists of oblong Buffet, ( Cah Hos have gularly sold for 15100 net Side blu now it Terms FINE VALUES IN BEDROOM SUITES (ALL WOODS) for a new and handsome bedroom price will end here, when you see Ghe of cut i sneoal a0 Anne design consisting of a full sized bow-end bed, chifforette, full vanity and dresser. This + fine opportunity for a teal bargain. Take full advantage of it! scarch suite at a low our | ues, sy Credit Terms | MRS. M. R. McKELWAY DIES | day ‘M Deceased Was Daughter of Union Officer of Civil War. Mrs. A. E. Davis-Smith, 87 years old and a resident of this city for the last 20 years, died at her residence, 3053 . vesterday after a lingering | 1 Wife of Former Army Surgeon i Here Expires in Toronto. [ Mrs. M 1 Dr. George 1. lesley Hospit s M McKelw: . Toronto, ( according to word rec 1d Kelway, wife of died in Wel nada, Mon ived here. Mrs. MeKelway had made | in e Court | since the fc ment | 1o on of the Unfon n the Medical Corps of the United | Army in the Civil War, who attended tes Army about iwo years | the Mil Academy at "West Point * had previously been statiored at|at the same time as did Gen. Grant. tes Vet s Bureau | Mrs. Smith's first husband was the late Edmund J. T 1 Her second husband \llllllx \\lu- died seve daughter of the was stricken with visiting relatives in wis taken to the hos week ago. Funeral have not been announced Prior to his_servic in the Army Dr. Mc medicine in Philadelphia years, while ind (Bl Pe and Britton n Diego, Calif. Funeral services will be conducted Trinity Church, George- town, tomorrow morning at 10 o'cl Interment will be private, in Rock ®: Creek Cemetery. Merchant Files in Bankruptey. es 1. Gormley, a 1t 1123 Fourteenth s petition in the ments at or many DIRECTORY IS DENIED. retail mer- | et today District Supreme o judged a voluntar sts his assets and his debts t $4.760.6! ys Newmyer & King appear for | be a Rules | McCarl Jury Lacks Purchase Fund. Althoush the clerk to the jury com. mission needs a city directory to aid in selection of aunes of probable and for securing proper ad ses %o thut the summons for jury duty ma be bindin; Controller Gen: eral McCarl has ed permission to expend the pric @ new directory - | for h 3 O] 10 The con 24-HOUR SERVIC :IlIAI:l‘:'rll";‘l“ Hu‘ E “““ fll\llll vle Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. |funds from which such “book of ref Lincoln 239 | v be pur ed, since the | has no specitic appropr jon for such books for the Supreme Court of | The District of Columbia The jury commission depend on fts ability ¢ from some of the vther courtho Age B5—send date of bi ars and ilustration. Compan 000,000 Soff. 510 Woodward Bldg Mourning Blacks Dyed th for foun articu- 1805, will have to borrow a book offices in the We Are Always Welcome —_— In any case to wh called. for care st o 000, sh industrie: may total capital or skilled as mate alue of § 000,000 AMBULANCES, %4.00 quipped with rolling llows. FUNERAL fu mortician suarantces pe faction. Model ambu in con Up to date- . stretoher, CHAMBER Tantat BROWNSTON HOME. _ Col. 132 Over Night That Sore| Inflamed Throat Gets Better James T. Ryan Mortician Penna. Ave. A | Lincoln 142 317 o with slow-acting may and may not sore throat, when o< with Kojene bother that raw Wi reme help your " Does your skin | itch and burn? Stop it with Resinol Theres relief in the first apphcatlon destroy use the ny iene doesn’t 11 by mishap K N ny do this, P rug an progressive druggist a ladly urn the 60 ce six-ounce bottl ad the tions fo o d's i i Soo!hmq And Hcalmq o The Mcode Meets the Mood IN THIS cultured kin of the plainswoman's picturesque felt hat, KNOX has given to vigorous style a flexibility that conforms with sport, street or matinee coat, suit or dress—the Sombrero la Femme A KNOX Origination 515 On the Third Floor The new pastel shades Raleigh Haberdasher Thirteen Ten F Street Colors: BY day and night—the whqle yearround—he steals. Rain, snow, heat and cold — these are his burglar’s tools. His name is Rot, and the only thing Rot fears is — Paint, To defeat“the meanest thief” use Devoe Lead and Zinc House Paint. It takes fewer gallons, costs less per job — saves labor. u.,.mmnmnmtm' ment Plan where ‘-d;m-u K-:-r howse — inside inten no:tbl, " John Sawyer 1920 Nichols Ave. S.E. Corbett s OTLS, GLASS 109 10th St ADARD./ «u.‘l'l‘.;.' Phone Lincoln Inc. Wisconsin Ave. Phone West 67 Commission { of % iskin diseases. | stantly. TRAGTION CO. ASKS LARGER VALUATION $5,150, 000 Item Omitted by Utilities Commission in 1919, Court Told. action orge Humilton, Thomas Dunlop, has Justice Hoehling of the District Supreme Court a_ printed brief of ? in support of the claim of the company that the Public Utilities Commission when making a valuation of the property of the corporation in 1919 omitted an item 150,000, The court is hese figures to the valuation ¢ placed on the company's ¢ the commission e morning session of the was oceupied in an argument L torney Dunlop as to the reason the o should be made hy the court valuation of the com- S property He pointed out that the company should be allowed this sum of 000, which the Rock Railway Co. paid in the pur- of the stock and 1 ington and ( wn Rail when the companies combined. oration Counsel Stephens will the ine in the figures dectded on by the commission. “1t s expected Justice Hoehling will take the case under advi 1ent The Capital its president, and { court why way Cor RED CROSS MEETING SET.| John Barten Address Regional Session May 12. Special Dispateh to WARRENTON regional conference unde of the American Natic will be held here May embraces all Virg Ridge and the Mrs. K. F. the local chapter eon will lu rved in the |of the W 1ton Library. John k {ton Payne, chairman of the Am | Red Cross, will be among the sy Pn_vne to The Sta Vi auspices d Cross region Towdr rr unday. May 10th we start another of our en jovable and profitaBle tours which terminates at FLORIDA It hard 1o « more practical trip for ANY BUSINESS M AN -Eight day of real p visitin P Daytona, Rock Beach, Cora and Miami as well. SEE FOR YOURSELF the wonderful and STARTLING GROW TH and INV ESTMENT POSSIBILITIES OF THIS WONDERFUL COUNTR)Y Our FLORIDA experts will be glad to explain the trip to you (more in detail) at our OFFICE. is conceive sure Palm Gables- All expenses, Pullman. hotel, bus fares, )Jchl trip and ,.Il cluded in $250 Eight-Day for 110 Reservations Taken Every Day Trip Open Every Evening Until 10 P. M. Phone Us at Once Main 347 For Itching Torture Use Antlup ic quu|d Zemo asked to | At-1 nds of the | | THE WEATHER | District of Columbia and Maryland —Partly clou tonight; tomorrow fair, slightly warmer: moderate north- west and w winds. Virginia—Fair tonjght and tomor. ToW; warmer tomorrow in central and jeast portions; moderate west and | “|url)|\\'e»l winds West Virginfia— night: tomorrow fai Records for hermonMter—i ;12 midnight, 45} noon, Ba lel\I 4 07; 12 midnight, noon, tly cloudy to slightly warmer 24 Hours. p.m., 30.06 oceurred lute last vear | | Condition nperatuze at § a.m, of the Water. nd condition of the Great Falls today 2; condition, muddy Tide Tables. | (Furnished by the United States Coast | and Geodetic Surv ) y—Low tide, 1 high tide, 6:12 Comorrow — Low p.an. high b | water am. and 1 nd 6:37 pan aam. and and tide tide, 1 The Sun and Sun rose Mo 5:05 aum.; sun sets i orTow 706 pam Moon rise 503 pa, | Automobile lamps to be | half hour r sunset | | Sun rises 5:04 a sun i 3:13 wam lighted one sets Weather in Various Tempuratue Rain Clea FOREIGN el tine Deaths Reported =z deaths hay De M ta Monror d W { Chinese to Wed Virginia WomanA Lan T 2] Hlml x A Kroll umed the > couple arrived in Washing ing and went from (nic courthouse, ot FOUND. Rescte and i ton Animial I white: toy size Female: ol al Resciie 1. ashington Ani sland ave, 8. There is one remady that seldom | fails to stop itching torture and re- !lieve skin irritation, and that makes | the skin soft, clear and healthy. Any druggist can supply you with Zemo, which generally overcomes Eczema, Itch, Pimples, Rashes, Blackheads, in_most cases quickly give way to Zemo. Fre- quently, minor blemishes disappear overnight.. Itching usually stops in- Zemo is a safe, antiseptic liquid that may be applied at_any time, for it does not show. bottle, 36c; large size, $1.00. Soap, 25c. All druggists. Zemo For Mange and other ekin diseases of dogs aprly SERGEANT'S MANGE MEDICINE. Safe and effective. 65c at drug, sports and seed stores, pet shops or by mail. Free Dog Book. Polk Miller's famous book on diseases of Dogs with Symp- tom Chart and {nstructions on care, feeding and breeding: also Senator Vest's celebrated “Tribute to a Dog." Our FREE ADVICE SERVICE will answer any question about your dog. dergeants DOG MEDICINES Mitler Drug Co. Tnc., 130 &' Rain g T R Trial | ¥ night: rd. Tnitiata 3. O | Return CAMEO BREAST PIN or 11th stx. to Mass. | & Lothrop's or | Eye et | DrAMO] | flowers at |55 A diama in_your | same to Ward DOG. inped. L = ccid flowers. ave. nw ally wrap Kinc and rec white p Retu ood ave, se. Md reward o_return 807 PE—Contain ais Royal. M ‘ lmm or in ward. _C: #th and_Ran- ave. and Un: 130 hrop's to 1301 GOLD WATCH A | on_ Saturday: reward 1 Colu 09T, HANDBAG beaded, reward. black. Chin Return ity of ave. and K st. or on Lincoln Park car. . can platinum, Return 1o sorority pin. Bhi Dl Cleve. or 8250 2164 after POCKETBOOK, man's. containing mones and papers: reward. Return to L. J. Foussier. 1453 Clifto POODLE— scratel on one eye. Klingle rd. _Adam RIN ond floor: " Main 8780, ers (o Pol Good reward . ATt st Palais Royal, rd. By n Hotel and ) pm. Reward. it T WATCH, white reward. Fraoklin 57 PARKING IS PROBED - INTRAFFIC SURVEY | Plan Seeking Effects of New Code. ineers en; the survey of public utility tation in Washington also counts of ked automobiles in the | downt tion which will throw bt on the effect the new wve had on the situation transpor e making | se engineers. who arve the study primarily to ascertain sible advant a merg machines purked downtc | e the new code went into effect and on Monday they made #nother | check of parking under the ne As s have thorou fami vith rest the engineers third tabulation, af will 1 public their Trafii began the two nd out how making the be- the will which come | new make a they sice unt Bus Counters ride on busses | way ¢ 1l many counted vehicles that The coiplete will be r on 1ssenger came down ount Ata | fice of Maj | Public U7til mittes nd dise ties Comm s forn ass th Will Give Information. committee 1 atives of the | mission, the Maryland Commission, the d der: is composed of Utilities Con Publ! of tr firm of Mc 7 vhich is muking the lnitree queries rec ! from individt will a organizations prepared it public 1w urnishing this that tr Berwyn Store Damaged by Fire. i BERWYN anchville night exting of the Rer frame buildi \VI Fire ished Har tore sildings not nen, led Chief A. L. i usually 4(“ k H]n f an en: $100 loss. is not known Bn ths Reported e Willian Christine and anita Bog A Commo 8o e Pl Ctavel. . Teie “Wm. H. Sardo & Co. E s Obane Lincoln 524 ivate Ambulanc Livery in Connection V.L. SPEARE CQ Neither the successors of nor connected the origina peare establish. 940 'St N-W. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons ment Ph AC BIRCII) ablished 1841 Phone Wesi 08, wid Eficient Service. WWDea & Co.. 5 T, N LINCOLN &200. Automohile Serv E Gawler Service Funeral Directors Since 1850 Main 5512 132 Ave. | —T.F. COSTELLO NOW LOCATED AT 1704 N, CAp. oF NORTH 7 Txmothy Hanlon 641 7 ST. N.E Phone L. 5543 CHAS S. ZURHORST ST, O bnane Sy Naw. FUNERAL DESIGNS. _ " Prompt auto delivery service. Arnemq\rfl"wne—mnxpeunrp Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St. BLACKISTONE'S Floral “Blanket Sprays” And Other Beautiful Fioral Do Moderate Prices. Tel. M- 3307 We Specialize-in Floral Designs at Moderate | Pmce INC F Jorists ! 147" & HSTS.NW. MAIN 6953 .Engmeers on Trolley Merger\ MRk | MEADE—aAvINS, | —z*———___—_'—_—f_—————_—_— RS. DAVIS-SMITH DIES. ! = Cards of Thanks. GRAVES. We wish to express ou nd ' aporeciation to_rel or the beautiful fior: 500 Mindsss showa durine T Liness ang after the death of our loved one. EMM GRAVES AND DAUGE ORM cxpress our mincers tion to our relatives I for their beautiful floral trih indness shown during the i1l Trie Tl afier the death of our joved one M ORME: THE FAMILY = * fMarried. Gearge 4 marnaze of E.. to RALPH DE, at’ Alexa Vi, Saturdes Deaths. May BE \m EY. | nand Br i broth: of funera sye- | ‘mx\ Jumes Roséna Dy MOR: PALMEN Enie GRANDCHILDREN. ASSUNTA LUCILLE. LILA AND KATHRYN. AMBRO nee of ou ARCISO ANBROG! We cannot With a HIS LOVING WIF BLACK. 1n but lo t o CHILDREN e of n PEARI In lovi e ROSCOE and dauxhte: S who departed th ember 4. 1004 But_ they That 1 suffer MOTHER. ( . : memory of o in-law. ADA R d one vear agi : KERSEY LAW. VINCENT M. KER is the met ARENCE would ur dea sive to clasp your ha just to see your welcome v meant 0 much to me. this das to me s on.which you died “memory will elin ms heart AND STEP U OTIER g | 3acksoxN. - to the 2 and fathe J2 no left us on: May 6 1 and we will not sav hie 18 just away smile and a wave of the red_into an unknown land | FE AND TWO CHIL bute of love to_the men mother. MARY JACO! . who en s ako todas R DEVOTED CHILDREN In sad but loving remembrance of our dear mother. DINAH A. MOONEY who died M 1921, and father, GAL- LIE_T. MOONEY, who died December 18 Yok I in_sweet to_remember them who on Thoufh* absent | mooNEY. today. they are just dear The midnight Of ‘those we lo THET POINDEXTER. S: of my "parents. HARRIET "POINDEXTER ko diedcleht voars ago today. Mar nd father, HARRY POINDEXTER who died 17 years ako. April 20, 1908 Almighty God. to Thee they have gone Vith” Christ and the saints they are ut s shine on the grave . but could not sav OVING CHILDRE sweet spirit. to suffer n MRS. ROSA PAG to_the memory of "TATBERT. ho dapart s ago foday. May 6 1 ot dead to us. who loved har Not Jost. hut just gone before. She lives With u And will forev this world © the land of pe Gogd, has taken our darling To cnjoy eternal £k FERENT®axD srovem. o 4 i