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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1925. 7t REAL SHEIK REACHES he came on the Prestdent Hayee yos| g = U. S. TO VISIT HEIRESS |2 7“""’[::":-’:;L::?“tz“";ff:: ‘;'f":,.::l"x‘fi‘ REI] PU]T |S S[EN THE WEATHER NURIHEAST ZUNING e -»-mr.;?iawtnmf peloved husi |order' to go to Los Angeles to stay | Peloved hushand of Len ! l |several months, but fmmigration in-| District of Columbia—Fair tonight of h el Rone e n s a t 1 O n a Snappily Dressed Arab to Call °n“v]mr‘lnr~ thought he ought to be put| and tomorrow; not much change in an4 s Daughter of “Lucky” Bald- throukh the regular examination. | temperature; 'gentle to moderaté | i P ar 30, . ’ Last Winter when Mrs. Baldwin| north winds. g | SMALLWOOD e | hoe Savings! R i TS 1025, win in West. as touring Egypt he made her ac Virginia—Fair tonight, skghtly cool RO 5p o1 2100 ard 1 & C s . v be- er in southea ortion; tomorrow .. YOArs. Fane services 8l SRS quaintance, the shelk said. They outheast portio spfira JoFaneral services 1st friends, and she invited him fair; moderate north winds. Angeles for a visit, he stated. | | ahor Alliance Is Proposed to Records for 24 Hours. Commission Refuses Permis- | s/sa reaks English with an accent, came NEW YORK, July 17.—Sheik Tolba [to L Interment 3 {Katub Fataballah, a_slim, bronzed | He 95 ingeri ok —n dy for every member |fi- > = 2 - |having studied at an American mis- ) . 1 Thermometer—4 p.m., 8 pm.| neering i ow ready for every be {11 | [youns Arab, who has voyaged to New | having studied at an Halt Industry if Miners S dmignt, 74 4 am. 328 wm.| sion to Erect Row Houses | acpeirm of the family! But remember. ! York with the avowed intention of |8ion school near Cairo. Vaginoon st d | i ) visiting Mrs. Anita Baldwin of Los| - - Lose Fight R e 1 i our 7th St. and 9th St. Stores (11| | | Angeles, daughter of the late . J.| Snakes are being sent from this gnt. e pI I nnn TatiNe Y Ave andiNG St it har Saturds t 2. Our (Lucky) Baldwin, was at Ellis Island | country to South America for the pur- ( Flra el i | c ys at 2. oA 10, When|B250 of extracting the poison to be ) ,; tne ssmsciated Pros | Highest temper: , 95, occurred | — ‘i . | | other stores open till 6. ' e Sl i en | used In serum for treating snake bites:! "LONDON, July 17—The executive |2t 5 P.m. yesterday. Lowest tempera- Permission to erect row houses in a | | committee ‘of the miners, raflway |ture 70, occurred at § _'large aren of the northeast bounded | . men, engineers, shipbuilding worl emperature same date by New York avenue, street, Thir- ' ‘-nq“'ll Inquire About Our Deferred Payment Plan e and transportation workers' |Highest, §5; lowest, 65 tieth street and Bladensburg road, ex ) unfons met here today to consider a Condition of the Water. jcept the Hisdenabuxe roed | frontuge, ¢ hetwe prope for a_great consolidation | rem 5 !was denied by the Zoning Commission | Payne's Cimne o . Lk gl perature and condition of the n. fne : ] | W. B, Moses &y Sons | minbd Bt Seour it e S bl s |05, Fi W 8 $5 95 Y, The promoters of the suggested|leMPerature, 83; condition, clear. |gecision changing a portion of Brook:| 828 M st nw JANE TURNER, omen s JPJ. Establinhed 1961 alliance seek to bring about united Tide Table; land from “A” area to “A restricted” 1y C & $6 95 Sl’xoes /\ s F Street and Eleventh action, both defensive and offensive.| (Furnished by United States Coast 7€ which permits "detached und | ; bt i dustrial dispute: and Geodetic Survey.) st N ” PERSIES ment at Glenwood Ceme \ o ~ N\ "g:m': Linens ; n‘l the allianc is established it may " Today—Low tide, 12:10 pm.; high Y oouwes and spapumonte | TemERs D | rpets ead to a national stoppage of work F and 64 : 4 ed is bounded on the i Florshelm 2 Upholstery {1 the svent the miners 71l to secave - x,».'\\dudzy 1320 a.m. and [POrth by Michigan avenue, south by . / Men" the settlement at which they are aim- p.m.; high tide, 6:18 a.m. and|Hamiin street, east by Twel en s S}lOBS % ing_at _presen except the Twelfth street p.m. cet 3 6 Daily M3 5 a and west by Ninth s Nearly all our The Daily Mail professes to see a connection between the scheme and The Sun and Moon. A request to permit row houses in | Summer stocks / $7.85 $0.85 the efforts of the Communists to| T Sun rose, 4:55 a.m.; sun|the territory bounded by River road,| Whites, Blacks and - { capture control of the British trade |sets p.m, Fessenden, Wisconsin ~avenue and| the Azed HORACE heir loss . colors. At all our Ourieative unions. Tomorrow—Sun rises, 4:56 a.m.; sun | \Vestern avenue, except the property | N stores except G St. T | The government’s court of inquiry |sets, 7:31 p.m. abutting Western avenue, was denied. | N stock, regularly e A into the mining dispute opened this| Moon rises, 2:23 a.m.; sets, 5:01 p.m Restricts Area. | A $10 and $12, re- You will be agreeably surprised to know that when morning, but immediately adjourned| Automoblile lamps to be lighted one-| Another application asked that the | I"" duced for only a your table tops are refinished at Moses’—platters and ;1:;:"3{?.’“’,“"!;;;' Howe of esthiie g half hour after sunset. Property on both sides of Adams Mil | AT v y 2 5 2 3 3 ers ders to reconsider their v g road between Ontario place anc | ROSA WALKE: // few days more. ;”l"' :'“"jm: et m:‘rk '-hfl;dnur;-;e- This dehzhht- decision not to participate in the ““"‘"T‘" Various Citles. wardl strestianditioth sidew of Clysdule | B n s ul and satisfactory finish is produce: y our using the ¢ ngs. = Temperature. ®x place between Adams Mill road d | three siste A (At all our stores) ek _ Several mine leaders are in the Bl ;g Summit place be made an “A restrict Churer Short L . city and W. C. Bridgman, the medi- §F EY B2 ed” area, which would bar row houses, | 18 at 1nes ; ilte % ator, intends getting in touch with| Stations. 8% 5§ 5% Weather, [apartments and community groups. | Sleep Chld, Sh R f h ‘:ho‘m with a few to opel nego- g3 5% = The commission granted the change, e 1, A iations with the mine owners &Sy p on both sides of A road, | ild’s Shoes ulf| ermishing P e i i - . 3 Harvard street, and botk $ $145 $1.95 Man Killed Chasing Hat. 30 Clysdale place between Onta 2 20 and Summit place. Property at the nor At four 7th St Women's $10 Expel‘tly Done *"FREDERICK, Ma. July 17—Tun mercial to residential. The commis- | sion refused to change both sides of | Wisconsin avenue between Thirty- | fifth and Thirty-seventh streets from first commercial to residential. | Certain lots on the east side of | Thirteenth street between L street and | the alley south thereof were changed from residential to first commerc Jacksonville in pastel colors, blacks, tans and many more. At our Moses. G St., Tth St. and 9th St. Stores. BLACKSTON. 4 3 8 3690 P o . 3072 River road and Mu: oo T own by a truc e ran in_pursuit 20.96 was changed from “A res dreds of splendid 12.50 h 5 of his hat, Frank A. Houc vears 208a “C" area. Property at th ot hareng to 5 oes Why not have our man call and estimate on the cost old, of near Pearl, was instantly kill- ‘200 corner of New Hampshire avenue and pmcd e et / ik of reconditioning your furniture. The work sent to us ed near his home yesterday afternoon. ¢ 953 i ety R‘l;.ndnlr\h street was r)\an;;ni )x n 2 - “incinnati . 50,99 Preioudy | “B” to “C" area, permitting the build- | are broken. 75 at this time will be charged for at reduced summer prices. Mourning Blacks Dyed Gleveland . 20700 (Rq'm,"“d’ e e i ® 24-HOUR SERVICE Deicait =01 5062 i Creates Residential District s 480, ). lear ot i . Carmack Dry Cleani Galveston .. 30°08 cioar The west side of Eighteenth street | Al our finest Leave Washington and leave your iy Co. |galzauton - 3008 e h e (amme o TnSanaeGly 3085 Glear streets was changed from first tom > A 1] 608 298 004 036 P mn /'/ hit hoes—and — S Bk bhices u"""m“m"mm l other smart styles furniture and drapery work order at 2 22 SESEEEEEE And other bar- gain events too nu- Return to Washington and we will SATURDAY taburgh 2B 1D D) D DD DO DD DDDBR B DIILTD SFEZIsS merous to list. Fordland e, 20 The northeast corner of Central and ;nmn‘rur,n‘rn\ or tland.Or Capitol avenues northeast was change b of our dar GOME preparedito Porand.Or. ‘apitol avenues northeast was changed 1 our da S. Lake City San“Antonio San_Disgo S ieco WARRE: | from residential to first commercial. | ~ | | Certain lots on the west side of Twenty-third street between M and N streets were changed from ‘“reside tial C” to “second commerclal D area. Two other cases were postponed »338 without you. Warren, st 3 always blue, aching. sad . Pteloudy 9 o & 0 0 1 R - o " Cle: i N Jon, for 3o Allow us to advise you—we will be more than pleased Straw Hats, 1 Off 05 Caer 8] | OIS CEBRE (GTDRI e o0 e el e b il s to send an expert to your home—he will figure with you 2 FORRIGN, N BeARE L Sostown i S the necessary hangings and refinishing work and supply > X ctaelS,2m.. Greenwich time. today ) oted Surgeon Dies. | e e O you with our estimates. $35 Nationally | §45 Nationally n e Wearner. | oot P pr| ko I, Tositioa. Tacl P Prapten o Known Suits | Known Suits S O e ., “Dear mother, Upholstering, Mattress and Cushion Making, $27'50 $33'50{ nu‘:a %‘»HT!TSS} o’ o ot e of he: But.in our hearts he wi Until in heaven we Clear Czechoslov Cor. 7th & K Sts. Painting and Decorating of Furniture, Refinish- 414 9th St. N.W. . d Fine Cabinet Work, by W. B. Mi “City Club Shop” 1914-16 Pa. Ave. e e — j 1318 G Se. 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. & SONS Experts. P i g and Lalie 0. e The 1 ing_d LIAM THOMAS. who di Februsry 2, Boluna B- and Mary &, Ferky boy he Health Dep - James T_and Ethel V. M rphy, boy. = Charles W and Rosalis Newmin. 5oy [ Otto J" ani Katherine Camn, poy 2 ThomasL S Marrartte ¢ hwiies Julen ¥, and ou dor. Doy | Pedro Yvo JosX and Emi); 5 ing 0 | Alex M. ‘and Rosw Fiadcsop, bop o7 % values. Opgly them at this price— $5.95 Any Panama or Bankok Hat In the house, regardless of former prices. Special clearance price— $2.95 Rockinchair Union Suits Unexcelled for comfort and Cochicas.: Ut at this low leeping. owers gently wave J. Patterson. 76. Ga 19, nger Hospital Induktrial Home School 5. Home for Incurables. | 400 16th st E Emergency H Mary M. Ward, 83 230 Marsla :lan, Inquire About Our Deferred Payment Plan | Kirl 1. dear sol willing han thilii sons. both frue anc e sons you could never find VING WIFE AND MOTHER. EMMA oy © 195 P. C. Ca. loe. Joseph J. and Eva M. Devine. miri Margerite G. Beatiy. 7 John R_'jr. and Louise E. Hawkins, girl, | versity’ Hosnital Willier Mand Mabel E. Miller, girl Donald V. ‘ana’ Mare g i Reese. § months, Children's Hos- pital Floyd C. Weakley. 1 day. mbia Hos- e memory of | siner SIARY JANE HON. S years Rose Lapkoft, gir] ingham. 20. Tuberculosis “I’'m on my way to get a Malted Grape-Nuts” “Dunn’s the name. Dorothy Dunn—but I get ‘Dot’ most of the time. I've just had a dandy swim, but I'm all fagged out. So I'm going up to Tony's place on the boardwalk and get a Malted Grape-Nuts for lunch. It's a wonderful drink. Just filled with energy and nourishment, they tell me. Guess it must be. It's what I take for lunch these hot days—and I feel great.” . "and Ann O'Donnell. boy. Spmuel A, and Alina F. Hices, girl 1. Children’s Hospital ” Miltor: B."and_Fva P, Weary. #irl hite. 60, Freedmen s Hospital Willis' S "and Lillian M. Friedell, boy. Walker. David W.'and Mildred &, Ste 3 ! Royal H. and Anna M. Sevm. lon time ago. 9. Georgetown Uni o Hogsital That this dear face is one of “dreams. [ter Retd Hos- | So far away and yet so near. 1 almost see 41, Gallinger Hospital At night arfield Hospital n's Hospital R.and Margar “harles and Flora O. Ba Elliott A~ and Josephine H: R and Clara B. Jones. "bo 5 3 Robery Sterling EiT Lavy Washington, : Fonn Williame. 0. ( Bianche James, 10 Hospital 1tal 9" Union Cora A.Butle nd Rachel Grigaby Robert and Sadi Cogper, "eir1. ™ court ww hilip and Mabel A. .\l-'x':'.m\f:\y"]’ Infant of d Carrie Green, 5 Albert C. and Mary L. Wilson, girl. dare,_Columbia In loving memory of our daugh- MIE J. KIBBLE. who 11 years axc today. ter and sister departed this’ 11 July 17. 1914 several pairs forgotten d be too Marriage Licenses. Card of Thanks. Marriage licenses have been fssued to the [ COLBERT. We wish to express our sincere ve wass think of ¥ following thanks and aporeciation to _the m: THE friends snd relativ EDWARD Lo llTY S, Owens and Charlotte K. Wil iams. John Rinderman and Th George W. Staples of Colonia and Fannie M. Qu LYNCH. A tribute of love and devotion to o1 G ther. MARTHA > eternal rest of ¥ of Providence, R. I When_alone in o d bitter tears Sviiflam yackson Snd Hattie Biaek well George Landon and Lotise Mad: Broston 1o Das and Araminta G. Hope, SR s both of Richmond °P: | ALLEN. _Suddenty. Thursday. July 16, 19 Albert W, Rich and Madeline Dodd, both NEST G.. beloved hu of Soith Richmond. Va Allen (nec " Grimes) Amold H. Seott of Lucedale, M nereaite Pinkie Rirkpatrick of GOinort Miss " =0 v Wiiliam & Rhader ot eavaner of Odenton. M¢ Thes Grtith) T B y Zelehur 1. Fults and Margaret C. Becker. | fhim ity 1B hGE, 730 Foar, ) Willie Meiton and Josie L. Hal n ate, Tesi Richmond. sie L. Hall, both of | Monday. Juls 20. at Men’s Pajamas = ries of thirteen 1 10 others she steals by our side And whispers. “Ch D. dear children. death_cannot div ¥ HER DEVOTED CHILDREN. ARTHUR. NETTIE VIRGIE” "OLIVE ND { €8 CLAGETT. Friday s and Helen | ville Sanitarium om Rock Creek ® Cenie NERAL DIRECTORS. 5 Both 'O} Bifewis and Annie P. Whitehead. | terment private. Ku omit flowe = i 3 F Walter K s of FALBEY. _Suddenly, Thursday, July 16, \(L SPE 0 1. et K- Bolliton o thie city and Mary | FARREY- Sgddeny. Bhuraders, 2 Loy 5 ARE C Stephen D. Martin and Estella I De Coe M A. B of 106 4th et. se U-1 Neither the successors of nor connected S S mets. o, Nashifle. “Tean. | Jota SO e e e ee and friends | yith the original W Xt Spesr establiss- Lu_&j% invited, Interment at Arlington Cemetery. | BEabe prank. 61 1009 H St. N.W. (Philadelphia pavers please wops.) Formerly 040 F St N.W Funeral and Golf Hose In all colors. Correct at- tire helps to make correct scores. Special— 89c 6 Sport Coats In Shepherd Plaid, just what you need for all sport FOUND, male: white. — — | GARNEI Thursday, July 16, 1025. at his 1 Ve X e - " Frown apot on | reagende. D31 G s s HOWARD R | Joseph F. Birch’s Sons and each eve: clipped like a lion infant son ‘Washington Animal Rescue League, ner. aged Staryiand ave Siathee Sath PART ESQUIMAUX. licht fawn Color. one upstanding ear and_one drooping ear. artly Py POODL COLLT each ea months. Funeral from ahove . (ISAAC BIRCH) § s, *hnierman; | 3034 M ST. N.W. etery i ~Quick, Dignified and E Deal & Co e and at Cedar HlI C GILES. Departed this life. aftel ness. Wednesday, July 15. 10" o'clock. D. HARRY GILES Here’s a delicacy that is one A drink that’s filled with o {[ | hundred per cent perfect for clipped. Api League, 349 male: large size long ill- at 12:30 . the beloved | 816 H ST, N Washi 1 very summer meals. curly: clipped about the feet. Apply Wasn. | husband of Clara Howa tles. devoted | Automobile S ; : return your finished work to you. You SHll Have Time % SAVE a lot. to Save Money at Our [ DRAPERIES || REFINISHING ] Clearance Sale Ll S = Glear, > 21 T . I s ‘ts ‘V — e S ;‘{Pd?“{*dfl, ;\gzh - Ii:h)’]es-ur;‘,e:.: d ropical Sui : Stark, received ¢ 15 pAbaE P! Births Reported. o o e | . uesn.* and Kool Kloths ]! Rty e s — - v A 1 u y your e P "0 Mary G. Sincell, girl. * I)ea & d IR R | | S LGl B epolie SR TL AR e iy occasions. $1630 values. {nkton “ARimal’ Rescue Leakue, 349 Mary.| father of Gladys C Ruilin, dearly heloved | =55 Al JAnd ava. n s . 940 Mary- | (500t Sulia Derry. brother of ¥ keen good health—a fav- i e HEEER | Bl R ¢ Gaw / For it gives you the most en- augh” “ruperal Torigate) Funeral Directors Since 1850 : . fl . h l . ergizing health-building meat H OK—Reward: return Bertha Swan. | 5" { nicioce. Interment in Tar ot, o | Main 5512 1732 Penns. ) orite favor with mi llonS in«its most appetizing form— SIPIY. Jarse cameo Finder will re: GRIGABY. Suddenly. July 16, 1025, at e __Ave. N.W. i and it is the most easily di Tvcutment Bullding. Telephone. Framkiin | STUNEE GRGLEY. aroa i HA AL G Timothy Hanlon = 18% vived by his wife. Fannie Mildred Grigsby. | _ 641 H ST. N.E. Phone 543. ici ; gested of all meat products. S — ived by hie wi nie Mildred Grigshy. | H E _Phone_ 1 ‘N JEIAT aipettectlyiidelicousfdrnE LRt e K pearis: o SngpiCT dowbioun Wad: | heln 't Cemicpts, anieriaing arior Sa | CHAS. S. ZURHORST world-beating flavor! It’s sweeping the coun- Iti tanteciltorait alliaan herdan or ph g Slevant. B4 WSNY- JNF dduetery, "Friends and relas e T ik o Malted Grase Nt o is guaral p BROOCH. small._round. gold. st with five | _Hves invited JWILLIAM LEE. Funeral Direcio try like magic. al rape-Nuts—chocol edge on the most jaded sum- pearls and having chafn attiched: "lost be: | HALLORAN. | Thursday, July 10, 1025 at | fumer. L "Cot flavored. A food famous for years—and now in a mer appetite. ave- and N st. via Lincoln Park car. on 1oihe | Joved: wite 0 Francie D Halloran” and | Chapel and modery cremaoriumy sodgate | oL S g reward. _Please retarn to 2815 n.w. dourhter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert W. Ken. | BTices: e ! delicious new form. Malted! Rich! Creamy! Mixed I ! RSE. wauare. black, with owner's | ol Serices at her lafe residence. 1741 Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 0 * 3 . . . containing change ane 3 W ving & W TS G el Fube et ST. N. with milk—sweetened just enough. And smooth— For it is spiced by a zest- Waci0ear s 2 i s annan e HILL. Thurday, July 16, 1095, : o e Main 2473 S 3 o Tiof ilinces. at the Chiidren's Hospital 1 Aniu/ 2678 wonderfully smooth. bringing recipe that we have Roadiand driver mnewers to mame Cenane? | | WALLACE devoted son of Henrictta . F. COSTELLO i : perfected during 50 years of Beward it returhed. _Cleveland 4100._____ | - 38558 3'onn 1 Rhines & Co,, ard and NOW LOCATED AT B 00 is marvelous s 4 s _shell rim: Mopument Grounds, | T o esday July 1% 10 wex | 1724 N. CAP. ST, NORTH 7078, Don't delay! The sooner you taste this catering to Washington’s dis- Thursday night: reward. = Mrs. Jones. LM | Interment at Mount Olitet " Cemetery. | —— Savdoiar drink—the sooner you’ll enjoy a new thrill in the ¥ s riminating palates. B e e — — | Friends and relatives invited. 'm. H. Sardo Co. » : & 3 TAIN PEN—Waterman's. gold filled: | JACKSON. Departed this life Thursdas. | 410 j ST. N.E T'hicon good things of life. What a healthful drink, too! It's pEiT T T Eempiel o s 12°30 o-clock. ‘at hid | $ucrn " Cha ______ Lincoln 524 loaded up with the vital food elements which nourish (1% Serve on the plate—or use as guu e i x‘f‘.’fifzi'i”nf';'a'.;a:s\;‘:‘;.".’fi T B e s Tarae) DYouies JAMES 1; RYAN i St ¢ Cnirance G0 700, Reward. 17 % 7 i the body, and keep you fit—the elements of keen ) a filler for the most delicious Lanter . “CAN Columbia 4088, o 1704 '“{-‘%:‘,{th;"?’i”:‘?i(,fl;.' }_.‘.‘,‘L\?‘.‘!.‘?;\' i Motel Chgbel, ™ "1 Lincoln 143, [ good health. Try a glass of Malted Grape-Nuts, | sandwiches you ever tasted. B h B D ity | e a1 OHe e o moten | Iivery i Comnection } Return Mrs. B. P. Bruexgeman, Apt. 605 their Joss two sisters. a father and a host | = ¥ chocolate flavored, for a zestful breakfast—a happy | Somerset_House. 1801 18th st.: reward. of Telatives and friends. Funeral from Dr. B | rtaker's establishment: MONEY in _envelove. Tueaday afternoon_ in Atard: Woodward & Lothrop's store. Reward. Mi e Dy Promp Clarc. 6D Bidk. Room 541, Govi. Hotel July 16. 1925, at Johns Hop- Ariier (X pressive —inexpens 17 kins Chiversity Hospital, BalGmore. Md PEARLS _28-nch: — Arlingion Beach Lor| ~ jniant 5o of W. G. Read Mullan and Gude Bros. Military rd.: reward, 727 7th st.mie. * ine Mallan. S s — P PI NORDLINGER. July 16. 1925, BENJAMIN C. Shaffer PIN—Marine Corps smal. round. —ApL. | > anARiRaER U et 0" Fanera | 0. € . 306._the_Wyoming. from chapel. 1118 7th n.w.. Sun- | CHOICE FLORAL MY Ruth Dabney’s un 1 rd st. n.w lunch—a wonderful treat at any time. os cAt your favorite soda fountain Malted Grape-Nuts Chocolate Flavored ‘ 416. Geler's &5 % ¥old_arrow, between Cathedral Man: Juty 19, Gt 20 am. 194" | at MODERATE PE! Delivery. and Union Station. Miss Dean, Col. Suddenly, Wednesday, July 15.| BLACI(ISTONE'S 3 B Apply a little Resinol Ointment to | 871. Reward. 15 am . at the residence of his brothe the Em bit of itching rashor patch of | POCKETBOOK—AL or near Glen Echo. con. erbert G. Williams. Floral “Blanket Sprays" And Other Beautifal Tloral Designs ut H. Tel. M. iaw g F ual railroad passes. Re d A . RICHARD (Abe) RILEY, eczema and check it before itdevelops | iiinga*Io 6. W. Grant. Hox 183, Alggant | fonof Wiliam . ‘and ary brother of Jennie 'William: into a serious or stubborn skintrouble. dria, Va. ______ ___________18° f Moderate Prices. 14th Tel. 3707 . 0 ’ e . o] Ford and_brother-| = — It's amazing how quickly this soothing | PURSE—On R st and 16th. or on bus: con- Rachael, Fo Funeral from the above 2o oge - 4 i [? $61.50. key marked 412. $10 bert J. illiam: un: m al c "th Grn x.Mg'm“c i'ii'; Also ointment stops itching, reducesinfam- | \ard"t Teturned 1o’ Abt. 412. 16th St. Man. | address Saturday, July 18, at 2 om. Rela We SPGC]G]I\’,Q in Flora! ereal Company, Inc., Battle Creek, Mich. mation and soreness and restores the | sions. i = Harmony Cemeter: skin to its normal healthy condition. g;),g;.,,g?,,},’,fl;flfl o r Dapers please coby Star_office trrovidence. X 1. | Dosigns at Moderate 2 dnesday. 5. 102 . ’our druggist sells the Resinol products. dress Box 267- | RITCHIE. Wednes - UMPRELLA. black siflc, with oid Enelioh | - Aike: 5 Jone' hitions : . Brices INC “B” enzraved on silver top: left on Mount | umph of Christian faith. 'JOHN SU 94 fi/‘ Pi nt car: reward. _Apt. 306. Cordova. * | ‘RITCHIE, aged 81 years. beloved hust . ) ‘ReSIHO L as ons |1 of the s Gl g Mieule: R Florists WRI i atunday. SR e | Dbl Y 3P | e HSTSNV MAIN 693 s makers of Instant Postum, Postum Cereal, Post Toasties (Double-thick Corn Flakes), Post's Bran Flakes and Grape-Nuts. S. including a printed S1 reward to finder. Ad- P.S. HAVE YOU TRIED MALTED GRAPE-NUTS ICE CREAM? i g