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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. €. TUESDAY. AUGUST 11. 1995, Brewery to Be Padlocked. [decree handed down in United States| Assigned to 12th Infantry. \ : - | 3 Biotsiet {WAKEFIELD MARKER THE WEATHER | | VIRS. E. G. McKIBBIN DIES. MRS. MARGARET PEARSON | Deaths. PHILADELPHIA, August 11 (@) The decision was the result of dis-| Maj. Charles S. Little, U. S. Infan. SR The Rising Sun brewery of this city [(\mmsu that the company was ship- try been relieved from duty with B i ’ Pagsed away s il be padiocked for a vear. its ma- | ping higk-powered beer through 2 tun-| e’ 7ath Division, Philadelphia, and THOUGHT MISPLACED Former Pennsylvanion Expires at| FUNERAL HELD TODAY\ ed hushand of Carric chinery ‘and equipment will be dis.|nel while dry squads were posted out. : o, il District of Columbia and Virginia Daughter’ T | Fune \.,f.‘;‘f.‘“',‘.,, sy antléd and its copper utensils will |side to discover beer openiy leaving [assigned to the 12th Infantry, at Fort MBIy lhany 10h Gt andl bR ow ghter’s Home Here MorioiVel Fora Breadant of || piriiteanty® e & sold by the Government under a |the building. Howard, Baltimore, Md. - ably Wi r v zabeth Graves McKibbin, widow NGERMAUF a0 Pprobably showers tomorrow; not much | 121 raves M ; S R, Tues Not on Site of Wauhmgton S | Change In temperature: gentle variable | of George McKibbin, died vesterday at Pen Women Honored by [ Brofi® femdence of her vister. Mra. J_ & o : o e =l e the home of her daughter, Mrs. George MAT uncral from the above res Birthplace, Is Belief—Investi- |“iids becoming gasterly. =~ cnt.VA. Harrls, 4605 Seventoenth . atreet Organization. der ? : N v . Fmont at Brosnert Hy ory. Friends gation Is Proposed. Slghtly cooler I east Bortlon HomOr L Mekibbin was born October 3, |, Funeral services for Mrs, Margaret | and fehaihe " HaiiH-s "oars row mostly cloudy, probably showers - ’ g Pearson, former natlonal president of N S5 1 gentle to moderate shifting winds, be. | 1847, in Warfordsburgh, pa.. and later | fledtson, former natlonal president o coming northeast and east. {moved to Hancock, Md., where her| ., Gieq saturday. were held at the Doubt has been expressed by mem- |~ vest Virginia—Mostly cloudy to-|busband died. Shortly after the death | WD Cled Siturday, were heid at th bers of the Wakefield Memorial AS50- | ,ight and tomorrow, probably showers [0f her husband she came to Hve with | Tesdence, 1785 [Lanier plce. this| )7 e held from' Donozhiio s pa tion as to whether the monument |ang thunderstorms; not much change |her daughter, Mrs. Harris, where she|MqIning at M o'clock. = = 0 laretend and M e UTiedd 5" Ko ted at Wakefield, Va., the birth- |G tunacrsto has since resided. W oien e 5 forel Tt aoal. Dainlsing ARy Jeposfrai 3t place of George Washington, in .1896, ' % Mrs. McKibbin is survi o el LU R O griiuses on | sermon relatives and friends mvited by order of Congress, actually marks Records for 24 Hours. sons and two daughters, Capt. Mar-| 2% 8ppointed members of the execu- | Inte;ment at Mount Zion Ceme the site of the manor house in which | Thermometer—4 p.m. 8 p.m., 82:1shall McKibbin and Mrs. Geprge |tive board which served with Mrs. he was born. as was generally |12 midnight, 71; 4 a.m., 70; 8 a.m., 74: | Harris of Washington and ToaENon cAud dlle - resent jexseutixg | yphuust 10, posed to be®the case. s ) noon, 82. ‘,‘.n.‘ Linn of Philadelph Poand o mepieacit the letxus atichs| ! 3 al fr of the Fine Arts Commission, who is| Barometer—4 p.m., 20.90: 8 p.m..(Dr. R. W. McKibbin of Waynesboro, | Services. — Mrs. William Atherton | % 13 Vios TSRt ot b o e L anio: 1h minient 20006 4 e B0 A6 s l‘)u_ Puy. who was vice president un | : Pittsburen ciaion, has expressed the bellef that|S a.m., 29.97; noon, 29. i“uneral services will be held at her|jer MFS: Learson and w “”,““"““;""Yumn. Monday. Au 1« | the ‘monument really stands on the | Highest temperature. 92, occurred at | late residence at 7 o'clock this after- | hewy wong,nytional presidency, has | g om" MARY [site of an outbuilding some distance (4 p.m. vesterday. Lowest tempera-|noon. Interment will be at Warfords. | peqm aPPointed by Mus. Harry A leaves w0 mour ther frora the Washington home. The as. |ture, 69, occurred at 10:20 p.m. ves-| burgh, Pa., August 12 at 2 p.m | i uesens Matlond) pregident, to Hardre: sociation plans to ercet a replica of |terdiy |dratt ‘& resolution of regret at the | ani" (i Subemal diom: her ’ . oo Y e the manor house on the site of the| Temperature same date’last year | 7 ge. D1id 5 Va: Thursday. Ausust 15, 50 3 oom. | 14e | HE FIN ES‘ I A VVOOI E‘NS original buttdinzs. *To-caiabilsh, that | Highest. 57 lowest. 65 WIDOW OF GEN. J. H. PAGE |™rhe" sortiter Srerd Snasmeiad by | Megaigh - aes g0, 1355, * ¥ anEr | site beyond a) uestion permission 5 - e an s 7 KATHERINE McCABE. at F Nort 4 5 Condition of the Water. Dr. Frank Bunker and burfal was| B - has been asked of M. Ja O'Con A Sl ort. - Long island. beloved da nor. “the United. Sintss. Smcimes 'm | ‘Temperature and cofdition of the | DIES HERE AT AGE OF 81 at the Rock Creek Cemetery e St Jossie McLeod and Will charge of the Wakefield reservation | Water at 8 a.m. to reat Falls— | - s S e | PAG b and the nattonal monument on it, to| Temperature, S$0; condition, very | wag “ eroines’ | a A S e e One of “Uusung I WIDOW OF MAJ. ROMEYN | il oo cavations to locate the foundations of | Tide Tables. Who Braved Peril of Early | Bags Punesal the original homestead. if possible. |(Furnished by United States Coast and DEAD AT AGE OF 70 - Arlington | i this lite ¢ R | her motner gAl the residence of | JOHNSON" dauzhr SR | Bich prossaun. rroiatn vl e e By Frontier Campaigns. Aue, quire the sanction of the Secretary | roday—Low tide, $:08 a.m. and & E At ANDER, of Wa : B retas day— Low tide, 5:08 a.m. anc Mrs. Eliza Ripley Tracy Page. Was w g ¥ ) . SRt s e anidentaien, | p.m.: high tide, 1330 a.m. and 1:33 p.m. | vears old. died af 10 o'clock Saurday| © & D‘“gh"' of Clvll WapiQGhapc) wust Famous Dunmorlinw oolens that the proposed memorial building | g .0 OO -LoW tide, 9:04 a.m. and| night at’the home of her duu .| lain and Traveled With Troop b it L pulCNE [9:20 pan.: high tide, 2:23 a.m. and|Mrs, Marshall, in the Westmore d cannot be erected on the reservation | hyg P i Train as Child. Wednerd E g from Scotland. The finest N The Sunand Mo { g iem Page wai the wldow of GO\ yip Avpte H, T La Tourcette| GSTS i i ML paodas—sun 1 ML U S L eath marks the passing of one of the | Romeyn, 70 vears old. the widow of | 515 Dix . . e et e L il RS el : ¢ Romeyn. U. S. Army. re. the English and American KLAN ATTENDS FUNERALS | Tomorros- sun rises 515 sm.: sun | (63, emainin unsans heroines of the | i 'iea o "Waitgr Reea Houpital | st Tyt 7l Moo rises 11:48 0 the early days of the frontier Saturaay Chirch 11t and K o Moon rise 6 p.m.: sets 1:01 p.m. | "€ . She was a memher of a well known OF AUTO CRASH VICTIMS T ik aCh B \rs. Page is survived by two daugh i nastor. Wednerday Automobile lamps to b lighted one-| ... "Nre. Sophie Marshall, Washing. |0/d_Army family, her fathe Jcloek |l hour after sunset [on it Sfaa e shali, | been Chaplain James A. M. La Tour. | SMITH. Al « | weaves. Rich, dark colors C. C. Lyons and 7. H. Frantz Were in Vv d Mrs. G . Simonds, Panama, | Tette, who was stationed on Governors [ JRapier, o for now and fall—ALL Hart Killed While En Route 10 S Wiie Mot Grorse S mimand, FAnATL | Tlara N, at. (e ‘timie” of he | SIS Uit Tempe: sons, C. Tracy Page, Panama: Col, J.4 Civil War. As a young girl she ac H. Page and William T ge. Los|companied her parents to a Western | e Angeles, and Howard S. Page. Minne. | 8arvison, making the trip overland | Hon. Lads JOSEPHINE JACKSOS 3 renwo (ans., to Fort| Sic Knight Po A~ SCOTT. R Pat apolis, from Leavenworth. Kans. to Fort | JcKeisht &4 TT. F Schaffner & Marx suits. It’s e o e CUMBERLAND, Md., August 11 om0 no wonder this sale’s such Db LS reliots (s ot by : gree [ dJames Howard Frantz, 39, killed i 3 : : tomorrow. Burial will be in Arlington. lived in many of the old posts of the lan automoblle accident ~ .|..,.,"“ o At O 1 West and South. She has resided in ; =4 g A 2 A . 0.0% Clear —_— e — - Washington since 1897, when Maj. | e a success m n;«n‘kh, ]v ||’: T nlu Md.. near Rock- | v naabineton cataees 2 wood. while en route to Washinkto Clear e¥n wa ired | Misa MIRIAM TREGO for the Ku Kiux Klan celebration, ,}}.“;’r;:’fl‘:wu 0 , Ptcloudy STILLMAN HEIR INJURED. I'tn:‘ly.‘-;.v.;?l b0 :)‘n.l)u‘rx-yn AI{;:'"ii;\:;‘ i7" be, neld "ar TN : 2omevn. 1. 8. Army: two sisters, Mrs Va3 govg were given Klan burials today. Lyons' funeral took place this morning from 0.04 Physician Speeds to Canadian Joseph H. Collins of Washington and the Methodist Episcopal Church at : o2 s S - $6O $65 $70 | Flintstone. with burial in the Lash- | (Hardedon 202 Qe Woods in Airplane. [ A= gendia - Sthyenbusz ot {Eort { ley Ce v. The al of Clucazo : 7 3 ot o Sl Cemeter The funeral Cincinnati § 0.08 NEW YORK, August 11 (P).—Dr The funeral was held at Arling pictin aned T : i V'rantz took place from the Lutheran | (iecmad! - Picloudy | 1y, . i 3 Shefi e ! Church on the Bedford road this|benver . ... 0.06 Clou David C. Bull left by an airplane yes. | today Zion Bavtist P;‘ I afternoon, with burial in the church | RFtrot X Glear " jterday for Grand Anse. Quebec Sl e 1 ' 8 ars g i Paso. P Clea iIswer to a telegram asking medical | ceme There was a large turnout | Galve: L N2 4 g “.- ¥ < P e 1 SU I S I JO » ~ U i I {of Klansmen and Klanswomen for | Helen ! - Jisad Zar: Slexander Silliman, teyear | ATTWEELE WIBEEILED: | botn 3 {old son of Jumes A. Stiliman, former | reside e Natio ity Ba S 3 SILAS WADE of ¢ Mr. Frantz is survived by his widow | Jackeonsiiie B Bilonay | President of the National City Bank, | " 3 ind seven children. Lyons was un- | Kansas City 33 Proloudy |and Mrs. Anne U. Stillman | Brother Beneficiary in Estate Saucion Low Angeles Cléar, The telegram, which was received | ure ween $ iy €™ | by Mrs. Anne Stilimann Davison, sis- | Through Realty Bequests. =w. Rev. Howard. pasto T B e ter of the boy, said Alexander was| e : 3 3 : S The will of Mrs. Maud /L. Attwell, | WILLIAMS. Sunday, A Guatemala City merchants who re 3 : suffering from a broken arm and| = 2 | " pm.. at hier home. 3 | who died August 4. was filed today f Dy 3% Der home probate. She gives to her brother. A.| of Charivs Willians, Lester Tracy., a half interest in! at Holy Trmits Church | | premises 614 and 616 K street north. | {5 T S cently introduced large d lay win: i@ a * { other injuries dows in_their stores report that sales otk s At the Davison home in Glen Cove « goods shown have reatly in. 3 Long Island, it was said that while creased ¢ 0% Cloar the family here was without definite | detafls of the boy's injuries, it was lu lieved his condition was not serious. Prlonay | Cloudy west Sixth street northwest and | yyr<ox. g Ladies' Ciff R land in Garrett Park and Woodside. | ' hie berehs nowfed of Md. He s also to have premises, REBECCA WILSOX Uiy | 1641 Hobart street northwes:. with AT TE W ARSHAL certain household effects that he. | JENNIE E-BARNES. Fir woi Giear” | ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. |lonced to the mother of the deceased | TONIGHT (S ke e notelion s o In Memoriam. U. 8. Grant Circle, No. 1, Ladfes of{ “sa i 1 Gorman, an auat. i left men and young men : | St [ineici A R will et dn:the Grand ] 3 e Sentn, AN anot i laf All sizes and proportions for BLAND, % nacred Cuba, ST Washington Cr of Commerce Biiious Fever and Malaria. % will hold an outing at_the Congres. Eards Df ¢hlllk5. Thirteen Ten F Street M Kills the Germs. i Jand evening. Dinner at's o'ciosk - | bor warr, v e i e — thanks d ation 10 relatives G 1. “DrVOTED. Karl D. Loos, Infantry Re.| iriends. for their Kindness and sympariy MORRIS BUTL: 5 R and their mauy floral tributes at the TAMIN BLAND. vh Relief or Refund of this city, has been ordered to CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. death of our beloved dauzhier and wile. | gREWER. 1 g citizens' military camp, at Camp | . o . MARION KERSLY DE WALT A PILE 1O s ALREY, camp; dts ey Feiloweraft Club of Federal Lodge,! WILLIAM KERSEY AND FAMILY AND protruding. hl 1t serry, Ohio, for duty as instructor,and! A" A. M., and Federal _Chapter, ROBERT DE WALT L | & - s [Second Liewt. William . Murphy, |1 D’ Order ‘of Eastern Star, will | SALLY. In tehalt of famils of the Post, 00. Smith Re Quartermaster Corps Reserve, also of g2 . NALL 1100 & At e Wachinst e Sold b RIS cffs e b | mike their second annual excursion to il S brendie: o peen ordered to the in-j\[yrshall Hall tomorrow on the steam- X exten crmedate depot. Boston. for duty in jer Macalaster, leaving Washington at| n& her : ! FRS AND BROTHERS * 5 {10 am.. 230 p.m. and 645 pm o PaNTLY 3 o b loving s emomorance THE ACME OF DENTAL SERVICE |+ T *‘“ 5 | Oriental Commandery, Clean, careful, lasting den Knights Templar, will hold a A prices is the foundation of our large den- |7t Sixth sireet and North Carolina | DAWNON—DE PERINL Mi. e of our dear hrothe mm'» "RREWER ol é |Army Hal this evening. All otheri sl stk in the Cramiarand ce inen —1 or 2 trousers statons T roetu i Wearmer: | rngements wilt be made for the grand | era ;4T waeio S om Grooklanl o L 2 n Pary oloudy | REAMPMED 2t C tapids, Mich. | Four shares of District Nationtl Pank A Cloudy ey o “amp. No.| Stock are to go to the brother, A.! K | thaxer Pojonds | The Cdl James O DettitiCamp, No |y sster’ Tragy e rernalnilng estate 1 2 i iption for Horta 7 1 Cloudy [ meets at 8 o'clock at 821 Pennsylva- |l ::n to her husband ‘v“m\ L. Att i a elg aperadasner | Colds, Grippe, Flue, Dengue, ;' 3i+ Pt wic i et s 2 A5 e y i | el Qe o Sntday try at moderate i fete tomorrow and Thursd | O ony Sy Yeerint af thie ity wighes 13 a Sy i tal practice by Dr. Freiot and staff of ex. [;yenue southeust Pete is given”by | 2 z pert, careful, skilled dentists. We dg || the drill team of the commander 1 § o TR o g ) not rush our work, but take time to do Waomen's City Club will hold a sub-| Methoding Eniceon X ‘;“\‘\‘,\ e oresoe s everything right; yet are able to save you stion dinner tomorrow evening at| Aixandria. Va.. b Rex ’ + memory of o athe: and time because of the prompt, systematic 0 o'clock at the club, nged by rath Tav GEOR i who de- S . All dental v-ork leaving this office || be business and professional section masted e e’ o 0 0dary AU- Weck, per toat J is supervised personally by Dr. Freiot and The Serst. Jasper Post, No. 13, & Mo Sasta auon e W guaranteed. That has been our record | American Legion, will meet in regular ‘“"‘";“M e gy e miss his well ace: for the past 24 years. Using only the J|session Thursday evening at 8 o'clock | Bili n"lllauei ana <on of the late Moses DEEET o Ly very latest appliances known to dental jat the City Club, when nominations for | T. and Clementia Bridwcll, azed 51 veare His MEVOTER REOTHIR AND < science only the latest pain preventive - |the office” of third vice commander| Funeral fyam bis late e n“u“\ S AN | 1 | T~ e invited methods used in DR. FREIOT’S office, giv- pLibe imade i RAIRtes ST e 10Ty In memors Do g the least possible discomfort. Thousands A 2 | In the hush of nizht. when all was stil of satisfied patients in Washington and sur- ; reparation for Bolivia's centennial | S0 woltiy it thou rounding cities and towns. including the renova-: With loved oncs gathered all around SR Fight Jarze electricalls S e e e S e b g B e i S wid ‘oneruting robmer <Al i a B Thy safferings all are o GATToWAY: "who entered Tt ruim Flasaes liances. drinki c | And Dedce now rests upon thy brow Besce ‘one year ‘ag ete.. thorouzhly ~terilized before using. | And wilt Torevermore. - Biaci_and white, male: lonk straight | No more at eve thy form we'll = e Atoihe miniorin: ob v s Meids Terms of hair Tke o Spaniel. Apply Washinzton An A we sit'in the twilizht's low HER CHILDREN. * avment imal Rescue Leaguc. 340 Marsiond ave. s | Negeo seain will we Nt to 5 ut loving remembraies 4 oy Be FOX 1 ER—Female: fawn color and Y ADDIREEDS COmE A0 | REBA RT' anee Agranzed hme: e tall ok Sarmesss “Aghly | Butin that land where th : | . Auzist white: long wearing Washington Animal Rescue League, 349 | We'll meet 407 Seventh St. N.W. e A sl e s SRUORETRT . s 1 b A e TERS AND BR¢ Very Speeial Attention to Nervous People B S50 &Igwn n'fm?"-'.u S e e i Mo Fempie vty No Charge for Extracting Wigen Other Work In Beine Done Ficit e ian. Stat. o1 i o et n e FUNERAL DIRECTORS Hours: 9 A ‘h 6 PO Sundaya: 10 AM. to | P.M. ELIPHALFT RRIDWELL. ; §~ WILLIAM LEE. Funeral Director and Em ook for the N F| Slhciric “BronEham 5" No. | ACOT PYR orahinful ) 1 | faimer. Livery ui connection. Commadions fib. owned by 1ate Robert Giheon ens: " Sa Ty ANS et B3 Ba Ave. NV Call 3 Tomicate with American Secarisy : D% SR MRolERT it - e can Seurty s TR merat from Brinewiek Moo Wediesda, | Frank Geier’s Sons Co. RACELET August 12. at 11:30 a.m 13 SEVENTH ST, N CARTER. Suddenly. July Chapel. Telepione _ Main 2473 hame, d14, North, 24th o Ricpn i T. F. COSTELLO BE SURE YOU GET INTO THE RIGHT OFFICE. PHONE JAIN 19 I 5 Henderaon Beier Carier. Tnterment at F O YochTEn T Keeping Posted on | BT it T I _'Wm. H. Sardo & Co. o i Tm, in Edmonds o tsburgh ) i Washington News ot = 2 2 | et S el B beid JAMES T. RYAN | CAMER. n n ton. Del.. July 28, 7 Clubhouse. ~A. Ernmcx. s 1724 N. CAP. NORTH of, Batimore, “Ma / B T Lincoln ENCH POODLE—Monday, on 0th be- | Wainesday. August 12. at 1:30 v, In a. Ave. S, tween D and E sts. 5.¥. 407 6th at. e ) RIS O e 317 Pa. A E s R LiNE AR TP CONTEE. Sainrdus, Auguat 8. 1025, a1 1is Bivate Ambu INE " TA: 0] residenc Gig trent a, 40 v e e Wit ot PLARE CO ES| AG- 3 0] wner 8% v loved husband of the o B . | Th as. 1440 Spi oad. Adams 2! He leaves to_mourn, o While you are away you T R s Sona Nena ‘contee: Heigamin Contee, 1t VL S y A SMONEY ORDER belonging ¢ < Contee. Funeral sdax Ausust | Neigher the successors of; o comnected will want to know what is I, Augusi 10. _Finder ret! n from his late ros d;,';m s 't | i W s O fis ablis Vs . Reward RN e R Frank. saze 10U9 t-N w. 2 T going on here at home. Di- PIN—Gold shape af oar, Wifh Tottor, "PT | Feiniem miss will be said for the repece | Fomeriy 040 P 81 N.W. rect that The Star—Evenin, $9 D 06,5 eward: sake - | L SCopS 80T Ll BOTITE RS g % DA'mfied and ummm E 8 RING— T4k wreen kgid, pintiuims 00-FoT | (oA ey u It ottt Mes, UL Bk | N7 N7 " Deal & Co.. j ch A 2 Liberal reward. Call Main o t'the Good Shep. | | 816 H ST. N LINCOLN &200. regularly. You'll enjoy the Br. 96, bet. 8 and 4. - 12 W s tin b, | Automobile Servi Chape | g : : ; i i CORDAXE, | Suddeai, Monday, "5\’“‘“ B’“’}‘f&.hmm 1841 “ 4 - fully acquainted with all || e O S O o i oot of | 3034 M ST e % = ” -, 2 P i N o i Naraboms k| v ghe. 1':",':.“",'5.."{‘" x“-.‘u"‘m!’«.'.“.' S Refitives z-m‘l Bigger meals—better digestion - phecnce ik, T B o e "Ll | CCLEER, Mondoo, A 4 105500 00 el , _— 3 Col. W. . Wood, TORTOISE SHELL GLASSES, In Dlack Ie Rimbis voad n.wo Hev. M. - CUELER: | Main 5512 Z : : Finder pir turn' to_Park Theate s smany fimes before. o-mint Life Savers really do the trick. Try them and Criftenden. R, E. Machat. e s e a w=.|..o.'&z_\ Tu-noth Hanlon . ch w you-—or to relieve that irritating distress of indi- Main 7327 _or $30 N. Y. ave, Emerxency Hospital FRANK F. DEAG] ) B n gestion. Pep-o-mint is displayed at all good stores so Payonid il Advanco LOBRELEA—AC ball yirk. TIberal fomagd. | [RIgvad, raihet of Thomasand Triber ot CHAS; S. zc}{}},fi'ofis'r “Well, I've found a way to fix that old indiges- MOf Lic-o-rice, Cl-o-ve and Vi-olet. Five cents a Maryland and Virginia— R e I At 3 Baw “Notlee Gt Tuneral here- fi i d: BRELLA—Purple with o 19 e o Sl They've certainly helped me a lot.” e Faoe™ SSoc D Dl Tisiaker on LiNG of Aahtium, V2. Faneral wed , Trowpt sulo dolIvery service. Va. . * ife Sa — % day night. Reward. Miss Mary Aufenthie, 2 i + 10. 1925, at Bros. Co., 1212 F St Life Savers = One week. ... sl 15¢ 5c 1434 Longtellow st. n.w. Phone Col. 4774' | GRIEFITH. Mondas, furust, 10, nu.vmfa ]G\l e ” suffer this way. If they only knew that simple old e " b T Gk 5 FORAL ENRLEMS i i method our grandfathers used—peppermint. . All other State: WRIST WATCH—White gold. set wiih ¢ Lie ma Tcnds oetied to attemd. 15% | SBYS RATE PRICES. Prompt. Delivers L g ) A0, nient form—Pep-o-mint Life Savers; the little candy igeaion One week. ..... el | S of Georke N B ] il Md. Funeral servi o Ot tiful Foral R R i A PO S e v i i e T L ECoIomal Beath of on. 8t Johna, Ang. 1. | fpipicm omy and Sunday—be sent to you ) 2 emeralds. at, Colgpial | peral o our late brother, WILLIAM CON: daily visit and come back ware. Wedneadas. ¥ 1 SINGLETON 'S | Joseph F. Birch’s Sons more, Billl” e e Tin Kandparente: G5 D 5. e Wednes: | Liberal reward for return to M. J. The Buyer had been'at lunch with thls Salesman It sounds very simple and old-fashioned. But Pep- Y S5 cate. hear ‘16¢h_snd’ Buchnuno s 0w D. D. Remains resti 3 Hines | " This lunch il cost you more todsy, Bill” Jou or 4o "eheve that Wkt distiess of ini Rates by Mail—Postage Paid IRyoK Tike ASD R Toxs T s | KU | o mn NE ) hone o, “How is that?” the other. smiled. you may help yourself; also. Wint-o-green, Cinn-o- Catherine Deagen. Remains resting at the tion of mine—by eating Life Saver Pep-o-mints, Package.—Life Savers, Inc., Pert Chester, N. Y. Evening._an e ! i sugust 9 1995 B F.| FUNERAL DESIGN They are % \x One month. .. e ceve....70c 50 20c Petween "t and G mow. about 10:30 Satur- | day. August 12. at % p.m.. at Ashburn. Artistic—expressive—inexpensive " . P . . 000 14th St N.W Indigestion is a miserable thing. So many people i WATCH. omfil'c(gd'il(_'igh Vicinity 4% and g: .:I(-’T‘:;‘ lfiu‘;fifl"{e .';{x':n'mhxll& = |G°° C Shafler T DY And now it is available in a new and really conve- s As an wid 30 One month. ... Roen and, Slucgiophinse. " Revard.,, 105 | mowaAmn” At Hvaiseile, g, Mondar, A, | = BLACKISTONE'S K “ o mints with the hole, r - <. ol e T at | resting at’ Guach's {uri ‘bariors. Hpate Floral “Blanket S ra s

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