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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1925 T I e e R P e e gz Will Continue Carnival. MRS. ADA F. BROOKS DIES.| MRS. MARTHA METCALF. ] i 5 Y ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. Owing to the threatening weather —_— oo TONIGHT | TOOMEY. Tuesday. J ¢ | of the past week the Knights of Co-|yidow of Well Known Physician Lifelong Besldcnt of Distrlct Dies . Washington Detachment, Marine| ERINE MARION beloved duyghtor of-the | lumbus carnival, at Georgia and Alas- | e 3 1| COrps League, meets at 7:35 o'clock | meral fom Toomey. Fu | ka a~enu will be continued tomor- Succumbs to Long Illness. at Age of 67. District of " Columbia—Fair tonight|in Roora 104, Ol1d Land Office Build-| n.w. Fr g . W and 3 hts. 3¢ and tomorrow, not much change in! i Seventh sng Bausiesnlgi Mrs. Ada F. Brooks, 62 years old.| Mrs. Martha Metcalf, 67 years old | temperature; gentle north and north oelocie” "R widow of Dr. Floyd 'V. Brooks, aland a lifelong resident of Washing- | west winds. Capitol Council, Roval Arcanum, |y, % prominent Washington physician, died | ton, died at her residence, 1619 Web- Maryland—Fair tonight and tomor-| meets at 8 o'clock at Pythiun Temple. | idence of at her residence, 34 Bryant street, |ster street, yesterday after a nger- | yow, not much change in tempera kb | Tuesday, after a lingering illness. |ing illness. ture; moderate north winds. Junior Order of United Ame | -g 5 § | § and E streeis j; gueut Funeral services tvere conducted at| Funeral services will be conducted Virginia—Fair tonight and tomor- | Mechanics go to Chesapeake the residence yesterday afternoon,|at the residence Saturday afternoon | row, not much change in temperature; | L0Ua¥ Rev. Dr. Hugh T. Stevenson offici 'at 2 o'clock. Rev. Charles 13nders | moderate novch winds. . e £ ating. will officiate. Interment w D | West Virginia—Fair tonight and to- MARY A." Funeral from the funera A native of Pennsylvaniu, Mrs. | Glenwood Cemetery. Mrs, Metcalf is | morrow, warmer tomorrow in west CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. I forsor Parey & Watah Do by e ieral Brooks was the daughter of the late | survived by a son. Norval Metcalf, | portion. Alpha Delta Phi will hold a lunch- July 3. av % pn. Interment Glen Joseph and Mrs. Susan Ash. She 1s|and a sister, Mrs. Tina Radcliffe. eon meeting at 12:30 tomorrow at the | T g aEres and) Ciang survived by two sons, Walter > Records for 24 Hours. Madrillon, 1304 ¢ J 3" filem iar oriam. datixiite urday Brooks and Dr. J. Lester Brooks; a Thermometer—4 p.m., 75; 8 p.m., 763 daughter, Mrs. Eva E. Works, all of | 12 midnight, 67; 4 am., 63; § am., 71, 10cal Branch, No. 602, United As-| Washington; and five grandchildren, JUMPS TRACK IN TUNNEL =iy sociation of Journeymen Plumbers | BECKETT. 1o loving remembrance Burt B. Brooks, J. Lester Brooks, jr. Barametor—4- p.m.. =298 1d Steam Fitters and Helpers, will | ar eran JOHN N Miss Ada C. Works, Alfred H. Works Deratlad] 5080 18 midniahe S50 i n hold its annual outing at Chesapeake| Lo Sl : Sales Smash All Records]||Miss adn C. Works, Altre | Bxpress Train Engine Is 20.94; 12 midnight, 2596 e p tmualia i Because & A islo = . = | in Rain-Flooded Bore. Highest temperature, 87, occurred at GRANDDAT GHTER value == | : i ployes' Mutual Benefit Associa- MAUD uummv Assigned to Panama. | SYRACUSE, N. Y., July 22 (®. 1 ln.n:“ yegfer_‘{ad-_ Lowest lsffl*m tion of the Hecht Co. stores will hold | me o r dea Bacause te: Sas ars o ress Second Tieut. Morris M. Bauer,|The engine of u New York-Chicago|tUF eu,erL:lL\::—L'e..ax:tv h(l:\":zl.lnl:l A ar—|An excursion to Chesapeake Beach| | 38 igugy died one yeap A AR B Corps of Engineers, at Fort Hum. Mail and expre: in on the New g fetyrday — % | : 2 Highest, 90; lowest, 70. ol | they are” modern 1o the 2 = York Central rond was derailed | HE ; 0. e i ‘1avc )’OM CUC’ wajhed Because 10,0 5 1 l{‘l"" S p L T DR T R ol Was hroceeding| emperature and condition of the| The Discriminators will make it as 2 ma B etiee hanuma Canal department, | SN Ahrouh Tour feat of water In | \ater at Great Falls at 8 a.m. today: | moonlight excursion to River View t ! p = . Temperature, | 72; condition, very |morrow on the steamer I2. Madison As Low As i i fScheayy ramstaem, Al g ity . Hall, leaving from the foot of 1 ‘ i s ’6 {) Oxdered to Aberdeen. o hours untll the line could be ide Tables. a yelock O extra tubs are required. You never have to handle Terms to Suit Purchaser Col. John O. Johnson, Ordnance De P sl (Furnished by United States Coast and , i d Ak i partment Reserve, of this city, has| Ty e i y e Geodetic Survey.) | Deaths Reported . A “:"“"" prpicis 4 wet clothes. 1t does not make hard-to-iron creases. g A R L been ordered to the proving groun Panama’s tourist season, wni*h| Téday—Low tide, 3:59 a.m. and 4:290 |y s h OOKE, who died tar Mol h ANYTHIN ar how dETAate St HE S et Aberdeen. Md."for active duty under | ended in the Spring, has been suc-|,m.; high tide, 9:82 a.m. and 1010 pam. | - ol SRR AT e, iy 23, 1023 SISAD wash 5 BOALLOL 0] b [ Main 89 training. -y G _ Tomorrow—Low tide, 4:41 a.m. and |, Howara " P e B9, Home for I out risk. Washington Real Estate Co. ||! 5:09 p.m.; high tide, 10:21 a.m. and A 1415 Eve St s 8 p.m. A 1 cra. i, 1100 8o na parENi Ask vour Neighborhood Dealer to show you the z == i The Sun and Moor sheth Vet { a | cLaRk. In tox Laun-Dry-Ette Elect Washer. If he hasnt the Laun- of Leonard 7 cavers. 4 | 15 d ~ Tod: Sun rose 5 a.m.; sun sets Providence Dry-Ette, well have one sent to you on request. Con- ] - . $ T, | Mary Jackson, n. ; ask for Horlick's Tomorrow—Sun rises 5:01 am.: sun| e RUPOTE. 45, Galinker Hosuit venient payment plan. L 5 g ter Reed Hos The ORIGINAL | sets 7:27 p.m. | widal ! Malted Milk 4 | El stlntt[he Moon rises 7:24 a.m.; sets 9:15 p.m. Andongkord. 45 St Flizabeth's Hosvita Automobile lamps to be lighted one-| = Theima Louise Garland. 2 months, Chil 7 8 dren's Hospital half hour after sunset. Infant fison and Mars P. Jones. § { HALL Eloctrical Suppies AuboristiieiSieslite Weather in Various Cities. { hours. 5115 Pith st : , 1328-1350 New\’orkAve Phone Main 6800 B SRS _{,r;‘:-};:a B B [ lfln .\n«um' '(‘Io:xnC]ex"ks Here g £ Weather. Scnmunummumnm:mmummmmmfimnmmmmmmfl | Kone, sisters, of | deputy clerks of the 1 of Hennepin County a. visit to| | Stations. st fissic of | “kepiaisat the District Supreme vester e = 3 Hi 3 i da Guided by CI Deputy United N 5 .. Ptcloudy [ States Marshal S % O ¥ | K1EFE A ; 5 f Giouds | the fair visitors inspected the off 5 ! i A(lfmm City 0 ¢ ‘iin the courthouse and attended A well-balanced, palatable, eas- Baltimore | sion of the court pres Home Electric Sho . . ily assimilated food that nour- | Bismarck o 0 001 Cloway | Justice u8 g Retail Agency 517 10th St. ishes and up-builds. Use at meals, @r?sta[ ?r‘f.’.'t""”;.,,. 00 by §‘:‘;u\m§£&\\[ e pdecdi 4 between meals, or upon retiring, hicazo ¢ i « 2 c 3 g t Phone Main 6549 for Free Demonstration and when faint or hungry. Veland Prepared at home by stirring the pow- | p“v’\‘_«“ : .0i der in hot or cold water. No cooking. | Every occasion — the Anni- B P PR T versary, Wedding, Birthday. | : 83 04 Housewarming. etc.—finds an (acisonvilie R Wi Gese easy solution to the problem Los Angeles. 3002 74 42 by cloudy of gift-giving through our as- B ries 5 v sortments of CHINA. SILVER. kla 2 3 00t CRYSTAL, LAMPS and DI LX TINCTIVE FURNITURE. Cortiain Se. b oo G 014 Cloudy Cle J. SINGLETON EVERY purchase made at our stores must i g s s ey o i ,mj : 2 . . as a shop to secure unusual & Ciondy give you complete satisfaction or AT vour money will be cheerfully refunded. wghmng Bifts wg;;y;:,h tare. Weather. Cloudy Cloudy v (.\im:“ > ain | ¥ Wednesd: ! Germany Clear AT | gen. Denmark 2 Clear 3 ok n.ma (Fayal). Azores Part cloudy sber o Hamilton. Bermuda Part_cloudy : Havana, e 2 ; 3 3 4 Colon. Canal Zone "8 Cloudy ca's Eplsc g Best Cane Granulated 5 A Special Bargain on = ¥ T g 3 < For Preserving “Washington” Flour - 1115 1"17 F Street Marrlage Licenses. Qi 1”555.‘5?'% « and 1214 101218 G Street P anrrke licenses have been issued to the | v niu oHowing 0185, S7C |24 1B SACK, P15 1 fl oo iy e || | R | SRR HORN. Ju 1¢ wedel. Doth of Baltimore, M = Robert B. Garrison and Alice L. Rummel. '&‘,')"“1\‘ e ata i Rk {f:.;{lm“,.}‘m”r and Bun Snelon Y . FOhur C Bolden 01 Cleveland: Ohia e Sara F. Copeiand of this citg = On0 30d s R e e e St o Jimes H. Crawford aad Maeamer v 3 E ) Weire JORDON. Tuesday cllcQuoT GLUB Ginger Ale, Root Beer BOTTLE 14c¢ Y "J"r%é: T- Guil and Estelle V. Foster ... &t Freedmes e eanariy "ASE . = . . both of Baitimore. M4 Grice el MIN or Sarsapariila CAS $3.25 Rueweit ¢ 1;,.»5?\ and Virginta E. McGuinn 1 Carter and Mary P. Somervil voted boih ‘of Cedar Heishin. i merville. | Jeuves | n - o i John W, James and’ Ioria Brooks. ing daughter and % EDUCATOR Sunbeam (g oy st A Pgke. | B A8 ML TOASTERETTES Package C . LB. C | St i A : ends invited to at Julius J. Gair and Jennie L. Snvder She traveled the jours She has known al “Salada” 2 For l 5 Births Reported. Take her. Jesus. in Thy keepins DETHCL Combination89¢ 106 Packizes c te 'nn'l Teach the 45,"”,," e e acanes e e The following_births have been reporisd Then. O Master. et me Have h 1o ThS, ‘glloring births have been s To love her 1 I 414 betore. Dartment in the last 24 DEARLY mx.mu) DAUGHTER CAMPFIRE ) b Thomas E. and Etta I, Bladen. boy JORDON. The Ladies MARSHMALLOWS Buk LB. 330 PICKLES s °® 1“5“; Ghastan ¢ ama Kzl 3 Sogle v it e i, ip 1 & | (.vullN’lDe and Sadie Colaiacomo, girl ! F July Sweet Mixed i | “’;"“ = 3 ATL - sa e Clair K. and Ethel L. Culver, girl JEN b % Sec'y. STROBEL > dl"l fl\ Guiseppe and Providenza. boy. t TS = IRKMAK'S 2 Abner Drur Sorivp "oy Sioridensa,, oy . Suddenly. Wednesday J K e 3 fOl‘ 5c BEER y ¢ e L in Baltimore, Md.. GERAL e 3 ¥Our memory s Norman C. nnd_gn&rnu- B. Damon. hoy his 20th vear. Remains ERS. MAMPE Pint PR Henry 8. and Gladys H. Bourne, ln" bt 1 S loved husband of ‘Lillian I, soAPcHIPs Size 4 Bottles ames J. and Lillian B. Capelio, girl T, : 4 Sou e sa William C. and eresa 1. O'Brien, boy ‘evius funeral home. 924 ] Mas ; : HT Willlam G. and Mary Feel bg"‘ i 1 a i 1 ATIE J. WAT -H and Sylvia Hechinger, mirl s.w e Re] . A d but_loy D bl . J.hn"‘HL)\nd l;’)Xl‘lt K!ghsrt MY! and ‘(r\rr;d’: invited it E Con di sther. E! ol 'auline Layne, girl gressional Cemets ¥ “who _die t ye agu ouble Thick 3 for Wallace”and"Lucilie” Jonnton. vo | MCGLARSON. Wednesday. July 5. | 1 . Cornflakes Witltam ‘and Magwie Smith: bos s home : . : cet are the memories that never wiil 8 William and Mars Hall, i ird “H. McGlagson. stemson ot An ; ould v Fresh From th l'lCCd a chan e fdl oD . rne BL boy. . McGlasson and brother of Ci % __LONELY DAUGHTER AMANDA The Trainload Jefferson J. and Nettie J. Williame, girl 3 yuneral from his 1 S5 = e FLORENCE JoTiNSON hony g Sy B jomes 1. and Lillan b Caperio, Boed hband of, Liliian SCOT TISSUE u Pompeian A Oc M R AT A I e AR : B 5 p t n t eremiat’ and Julia movah. il a ; ational Cemeie - . JBowi TOILET PAPER 5 Rolls l L otors as wel as men oc i s et Meapadley, bov. | | McDONALD. Tnestay, J | vor Tennasee ‘and Tennasee Haynie. gir] S L i INERAL DIRE( Wednesday, July 2 e 7 residence. 1010 Webster st. 1w Txv'x}, IAM LEEE uneral Dircclor and Bn VAN CAMP SPECIALS | FRESHFRUITS & VEGETABLES - Methodist Leader Dies. | G R. L R S LOUISVILLE, Ky., July 23 (®).— nds invited. Interment at Glen. TOMATO SOUP 3 cans 20c | Of the Finest Quality at All Our Stores Thomas L. Jefferson, 71 Franhk Gexers Sons Co. ., president of o : d of Church Extension of the | X! o M AT | 1 35t Main 2473 PORK AND BEANS 3 cans 20c y Methoaier. “Eptconn) - Ghares” orihe | weitenee, Pogiepuitc “ld; TATHERAS e IERINES EVAPORATED MILK 3 cans 25¢ [ OMATOBS. home e GAs0NE 0 moror foad. And upon tas food depends R, Tl G | e SR M T e s ; i lowing a stroke of paralysi: ST R NOW LOCATED AT your motor’s health and power and vitality. s 2 o at Mon ap. ST ORTH 7976." A = — - ., Tuesday. Jul: 1 at Univer. v FIG B Ans “ZIGN" Ib. 15¢| LETTUCE, crisp head Many poor gasolines are raw and indigestible. In the T PN “L“.;,’.'.‘f:’" M “;“’;-(‘l},.",'.' ! Wm. H. Sardo & Co, )\ 2 Ibs. 25¢ | CUCUMBERS each seruggle to assimilate them, your motor develops indigestion. A et I - 5 . fhence wrist_ribbon. North 5631, . Thonins Apostic Chureh. where : STRING BEANS pound Its pick-up becomes sluggish, it loses its power, its mileage . piat be raid at (a'm " Relatives ang Triends falls off. B acits ST S e a3 N — l.,()D:llll-l’:\ly] I;J'-llb In\lu!l. Interment at St. Mary's l‘l:y";l‘» Goca -‘h“'x(»l(- p;( 5 SN OWD RI FT BEETS bunch carbon and develops a sharp metallic knock. 19 o oy wemara T reeuihea B | MAT ALACTCIIRI B2 WA ¢ Livers “in G For Making the Best Cakes, Biscuits | CARROTS ¢ bunch A change to Tydol gasoline will restore your motor to GASE OF KETS ot on 0GR o Weward, | Funeml Sefeice T Waspigton ¢ VL. SPEARE CQ and Pie-crusts COOKING APPLES 4 lbs. g00d health, full power and high mileage. Adams S072 day, July 24, 1925 103 : the successors” of nor connectad e = = ler's chapel. 1730 I:rnnflu\:h:ma ave. nw. | e ginal W. K. Speare establl - . ¢ | LEMONS, large dozen Bl i g e ,‘,.,{;g‘.a,f“, ,n"m“ BCROLDR . Dot (o ule Wadbaear | B s o ,,mqg HSt NW. G ~—the moi =S BRI T T E +3 . at_Freedmen's rly 940 F S 1.1b. can 23 24b. can 45 | PEACHES 3 Ibs. 2 pen ood : ” : . al. RI b, NOLDS, be- | — rd ; I 2 Qui i After i AL e joved wife of Harry M. Reynolds and de < years of experience and study Tide Water technol- HESAPBAKE PAY 70G st Cheryon Voted mother of Harry B. Reynold g Cantaloupes, pink meat 3 for 25c¢ _ oy & i Fediah Wrown with whiia chest. Gl CJeve: | b B Mcogire' funeral atiors 100 | . perfected Tydol, 2 gasoline that is not only rich in 3186 9th st n.w. ~Funeral from Calvary 816 H ST, > POw« energy but easy for your motor d,‘m the 11th and G sts. n.e. ¥ Automobile er and b By n 2 ds J 1} at 2 p.m. _Interment at H. ' » PINTS, DOZEN, 60c tieme Tydol reachesthe combustion chamber, it s compleely LGP, pod g WL gy | Bl e elsbveswnd b | Josep h‘E:MBJX{S*;F Sons - lis N 1 CE—S‘D’IQ marten. lost out da rhte M L. Nolan., Mrs, | —— QUARTS, DOZEN, 70c wantly and completely. Thereis nowaste of power orgaoline. Pt et G e Fie? l i ) : &% PR S awler Servicer Put your motor on a Tydol diet today. Drive up to 2 : '.""fluf“fa'.“’fi"'fi Funeral Directors Since 1850 Tydol They are almost everywhere. PIN—Sorority, @, A d_on L pat "fl;"-"fl of . 1732 Penna. oruel D Row %29 : 3 YI e RMA " MP POCKETBOOK—Finder_of my _pocketbook 'l“‘"f"g,x'.',.dxn'( Now l\j'.‘,'r'\'("'(.l" ',}1‘,2; Timothy Hanlon Finest Fresh Creamery Strictly Fresh, Guaran- Cooks Deliciously Crisp TA OR Ko N 0 Co ANY g‘,'_‘,f:h e o T r““,l;e,,_ ;:?figy;z,r;" Merle Rose, Grace Plesant | 41 H ST. ES =+ RTI‘B»RS_?“ “Sunset Gold” teed—Packed in Cartons | Our “Sunset Goid” Distributors [ vz,%qflm=";§;7m£“?s5:':;afi N S R R K CH:,:},S,‘A,, Avivor vt . to get rewal fore noon s.w. Funeral from Ninetéenth Street Li: % Pl iter T. Swingle st . 0] ol POUND 52c DOZEN 47c POUND 52c Rosslyn, Va. Tel. West 3045 EOPET il Baimo goliet ciraved e | BAUAE, SO e Brooks ofi- 3026 Militar; sday: reward. | ROSS, Members of the Columbia Aid As- Phone Cieve, "”"‘4 *_ "1 sociation are requested to attend the fu- C. Shafier 900 14th bA MOD il of late brother. THOMAS A Mlnlq‘DG SRSy e 1 omtr " Heward 11'3;655 ¥ lltn'»:.;."' Nilctoenth Streel Bantist mmg}: 113*@:.&;(3}1@«:“:;?“%% i 3 ING—Lads's: _black Metropolitan urca Friday 8¢ = SirNSON. President. The Universal Favorite Pound I&rn%m:mw rsanion WoBR | eririaw B HARAL SO ~ BLACKISTONE'S, . “ PR . Suddenly, Wednesday morning. July - SWIFT'S PREMIUM RO TR wd e Y a8 el The meidence ot By dansier: | Floral “Blanket Sprays”: ity with lipstick attached: between Baltimore A e ey oy The e | . And Other Beautiful Floral nm.(". a c P e e o R Teabelie Smith.~ Funeral from his late | Moderate Frices. _14t0 4 H i Fac i 3 i . at 2 it 2038 Pro t auto delivery service. Mild, Pweet Cure | WATCH FOB —Leathor, gold monograms | {ivec and rricnds invited fo attend. ~ Inier- Artisticexpre ,Jm..xpen,ne. Wi v Rock Creek Co 3 Family Sizes, § to 10 Ibs. K ooioni Gabbiibe e ooy, MR SRl | e (orvael s Rk ok B | Gy Bros, Cow, 1204 s:_ —____L—__ U ing. July 2. 1925, JOHN F.. son of the WRIST_ W/ — Lady monogram | late Beveriy and Mary B, Smith. ~ Funeral CEMETARIES. For full Tydol economy wse Veedol motor oil . M {rom his late residence. 422 20th at. b i ‘?f'rzs S ), ADt. 3 Saturday. July 95 at Fat ‘;‘ R T EIIT 7

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