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The positive TRAIN AND CAR Sickness, Stops the nausea at once. 2§ years in use. relief for SEA, 75¢. & $1.50 at Drug St e B e s TI- Mothersiii Remsdy Co., New ¥ork It takes on No bother, no fu; it may be cleaned in a jiffy. The Climax Grater is one of the most useful kitchen only 98¢. utensils—and it costs go little CLIMAX Grater ¢ a minute to grate whatever vou need. no interference with your dinner. The Climax is so simple and easy to take apart that Ballycastle, Ireland, has recently re- duced the tax on American automo- biles. Mourning Blacks Dyed 24-HOUR SERVICE Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. Lincoin 239 | Surprise the Folks | While They're Away —by having a room or two papered and ainted. Few new shades. and. draperi e cost is very slitht. And you're ured of ‘bast' workmanship and mater No | {gr‘fl&\'fmnnm or dirt. Why not see about oy ? CORNELL WALL PAPER CO. 714 13th 8t. N'W. Main 5373-5374 Food Special, 98¢ See the Base Ball Game at American League Park—FIREMEN vs. POLICEMEN, September 7 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON MRS. TALLMADGE DIES. Lifelong Resident of Washington Succumbs at Age of 76. Mrs. Elizabeth Reiss Tallmadge, 76 years old, widow of Henry H. Tall- Bacillus Acidophilus Milk For intestinal disorders Ask your physician about it Prepared by the NATIONAL VACCINE AND ANTITOXIN INSTITUTE 1515 U St. N.W. EIGHTEEN STORES —The Better to Serve You madge and a lifelong residence of Washington, died at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. George W. Jones, Takoma Park, Wednesday. Funeral services were conducted at St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church today at 11 o'clock. Rev. George Fiske Dudley and Rev. Clyde Brown offi- clated. Interment was in Rock Creek Cemetery. Mrs. Tallmadge is survived by her daughter, Mrs. Jones; a son, Henry Hobart Tallmadge, 2d, and two sis- ters, Mrs. Mary Reiss Tracy and Miss Emma T. Keiss. FURIG L vST | A New. York concern has been granted a monopoly to manufacture ! matches in Poland for 20 years. Improved 60c Wildroot Hair Tonic $1.00 Listerine Antiseptic. ....69c 30c Upjohn’s Phenolax Wafers, 21c 40c Black Flag Insest 30c Freezone, for corns.......21c 25¢ Phillips Milk of Magnesia, 19¢ 25¢ Djer-Kiss Talcum Powder, 19¢ S50c Ipana Tooth Paste........31c GALE HAMPERS SHIPPING. Several Steamers Near Damage at Liverpool Docks. LIVERPOOL, England, September 4 (®).—Shipping in the Mersey was somewhat disrupted this morning by a gale. The Canadian Pacific liner Montcalm broke from her moorings and narrowly missed crashing into the landing stage. The Cunarder Aurania was delayed in leaving her dock when a rope became entwined in her propeller. Several steamers dragged . but escaped damage. their Extra Low Prices! 75¢ Mellin’s Food. . . ... ... $1.10 Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound . . ... 60c Pape’s Diapepsin % 50c Phillips Milk of Magnesia, $1.00 Dethol Combination, xesTe e 36c 34c el 8c Powder, 29c --for those who want to save! Tre; The “Candy A pound of Ma SATURDAY TOR A SUNDAY EAT TREAT Today and Saturday for this week is an exceptionally good one. 1y Lou Peanut Brittle and a pound of Mammy ns—both for 69¢ Fresh, crisp brittle, ginia Peanuts made as only M Remember— Todcy or Tomorrow Get a One-pound Box of Mammy Lou Peanut Brittle * and a One-pound Box of Memmy Lou Butter Creams Both for 690 “chockiul” of newly roasted, large Vir- A tempting confection that almost every one likes. s vour sweet tooth into one of these butter creams— immy Lou can make them. o Pounds of Fresh, Pure Candies for only 69c Today and Saturday at the 18 Busy Peoples Drug Stores The Scientific Methods of Administering Gland Extracts Glandogen Glandogen is a highly concentrated labo- $1 Azurea Face Powder Only 78¢ Household Rubberized rators tested gland compound in simple compact. tablet form. combining the Aprons healthy glands of young animals and other efficacious ingredients. Tt helps to awaken £ the vital glands which supply the precious Spevwl. glandular secretions so necessary to life and health 390 Glandogen is being taken by thousands of men and women who want to feel again the thrill that comes from perfect heaith Full size, strongly made which is only pos when the vital [l Rubberized Aprons, which are glands are supplying the blood with ( eir life-giving glandular secretions. ous germicide, nine hygiene general antiseptic poses Splendid Quality Toothbrushes 1 Only 19¢ Zonite The great non-poison- recom- mended for use in femi- and for pur- 45¢ and 89¢ guaranteed waterproof. Many pretty designs from which to choose. 3c Palmolive Shaving Cream 29¢ Palmolive Shaving Cream produces a rich, creamy, non.drying lather that makes shaving a real pleasure. Buy a tube as you o home tonight. You'll like It, » Keep Your Skin Soft and Young! Manners’ Theatrical Cold Cream . 59¢ 75¢ Pound Tin Soft, beautiful skin is the de- sire of every woman—and is within the.reach of all. Every night before retiring cleanse the pores of your skin thoroughly with a refiable cold cream—removing all the dust particles that have accumulated during the day. Keep Your Hair Soft, Clean and Lustrous! I's a Simple Task With Barnard’s Cocoanut 0Oil Shampoo 39¢ A delightful shampoo that quickly cleanses the hair, leav- ing it soft and fluffy. Try it tonight—you will be pleased. 50c Size.. HOME Cleaning Needs . Supply your cleaning needs at Peoples money-saving prices. Soaps Ivory P.&G. W Li[ebu‘a’;‘y....'.-.;c; 3 for 20c Ivory Flakes, small....8c Cleansers, Etc. Chloride of Lime..... 15¢ Bon Ami, cake, 10c; Powdered..........12c Crude Carbolic Acid, Pint B G5 1l Turpentine, pint......29% Sani Flush ....... e Furniture Polish Johnson’s Paste Wax, 1b., 79¢c; 2-1b. can, $1.49 Peoples Polish. .......35¢c O*Cedar Polish...25¢, 49¢ Juanson’s Powdered Wz ,....32¢c, 45¢, 79¢ Make Your “Labor Day” Outing Completely Enjoyable! Take Along the Lily Picnic Package 35 Pieces . . . The Lily 25¢ No spoons to lose, no glasses to break, no dishes to wash, no heavy package to carry home. nic Package contains 35 pieces, including spoons, cups, napkins, plates, salad dishes, butter trays and tablecloth for only 25¢c. Everything you need for an outing. cap Thermos Bottle (Full Quart Size) Beautiful Blue Enamel-finished Ther- mos Bottle (quart size), with aluminum and shoulder. bottle for keeping liquids ice cold for many hours (or piping hot)—just the thing you'll need on motor trips. Ideal for Home and Office $1.98 Buys a Genuine The ideal vacuum ~ Today and Saturday Choice Quality CIGARS A week-end, money-saving sale of choice cigars. An- ticipate your needs and stock up during this sale—the savings are really worth while. 10c¢ Straight “Imporico” (coronas) Special, 6¢; can of 50, $2.89 Genuine Imported Porto Rican Cigars—handmade of specially selected tobacco. Fresh, perfect stock. 10c Straight “Justo Garcia” (perfectos) Special, 5 for 25¢ Just received a quantity of these mild, domestic cigars for this sale. 5c¢ Straight “Reason” (perfectos) Tin of 25, 59¢ A good nickel cigar, made of mild domestic tobacco. A feature value at 59c for a can of 25 cigars. SPECIAL OFFER! By reques(c:vc are re%ca:ix: “Carl Mitchell” Cigars—buy 2 af In other words, 3 for 20c. and get one free day only. deal on 10c_each the special fre e rice o Foday and Satur- regular 5¢ Cigafs—Half,Price These cigars are made of speciallyselected domestic tobacco and you will find them throughly enjoyable. 5c Strt. “M. R.” Smokers 5c Strt. “Amanda” (perfectos) S5c Strt. Stahl's “Bully” (Tondres) 5c Garcia Cubanos (perfectos) “Good to the last puff.” Your Choice 10 for 25¢ Box of 50, $1.00 D. C., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1925. Representative Dead ROBERT Y. THOMAS, JR. | | THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Fair tonight and tomorrow, not much change in temrrature; gentle northwest winds, Slaryland and Virginia—Fair tonight and tomorrow, not much change in temperature; moderate north and northwest winds. West Virginia—Fair tonight and to. morrow, not much change in tempera ture. Records for 24 Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 87; 8 p.m., 81 12 midnight, 71; 4 a.m., 69; 8 a.m., 73; noon, 84. Barometer—4 p.m. 9.73; 8 pm., 29.75; 12 midnight, 26.7 8 a.m., 29.79. Highest temperature, 88, occurred at 4:10 p.m. yesterday. Lowest tempera- ture, 68, occurred at 4:10 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 76; lowest, 55. Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of the water at 8 a.m. today: Great Falls— Temperature, 79; condition, clear. Tide Tables (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 3:17 a.m. and 3:44 p.m.; high tide, 9:12 a.m. and 9:35 p.m Tomorrow—Low tide, 4:08 a.m. and 4:32 p.am.; high tide, 1001 am. and 10:24 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Sun rose 5:39 a.m.; 4 am., 29.74 sun sets Tomorrow. sets 6:33 p.m. Moon rises 8:04 p.m.; sets 7:29 a.m Automobile lamps to be lighted one. half hour after sunset. Weather in Various Cities. 5:40 a.m.; sun H emperature. £ 8 ym &=p B 25 E% Stations. & 33 =3 3 22 &2 il -4 Abi Albany Atlanta Athante ¢ Baltimore Birminghan Blamarek Boston Buftsio Charlexton | Chicago Cincinnati Cieveiand — 1 Mot D Clear 070 Clogds ? Piciotay Huron. §.°C * Goar” Indianapolls © Clear Jacksonville 0.88 7 Glouay Pittaburgh. . 20.92 F o Portland e. 20 &% .08 'Clatay Raleigh N.C 2078 Clear §. Lake City 20.08 0.01 Cloudy gln 61’\!0“!" f‘lg)‘l «+ .. Cloudy 2078 : S FOREIGN. (8 am.. Greenwich time, today) Stations. Temperature. Weathe, London, England. 48 Part cll‘)?xdr: Paris. France. Clear Berlin. German, Part cloudy Copenhagen., Denmark . . Part_cloudy Stockholm. Swedes . Clear Horta (Fayali. Azores. Part cloudy Hamilton. Dermuda. Part cloudy San Juan. Porto Ric Part cloudy Havana. Cuba..... Part cloudy Colon. Canal Zone. Cloudy Commissioned in Reserve Corps. Commissions in the Officers’ Re- serve Corps of the Army have been is- sued by the War Department to Frank Staten, 1729 East Capitol street, as a second lieutenant of cavalry, and to Danlel F. Boone, 1730 M street, and John D. Burrows, 219 T street north- east, as second lieutenants in the Quartermaster Corps. —_— FOUND. AIREDALE. female. black saddl and ave. s.w. % COLLIE. male. black saddle white and brown markings, . ARpIY Wash Teastic: 340 Marviand ave g o) Rescue GRIP, blaci identif; Burkert. P. 0. Box 93, " lor 30 Fau WIRE-HATRED TERRIER, dox: white with tan ars and L ‘e o) some one’'s pet. Apply Washinzton Animai Rescue League. 349 Maryland — e Y LOST. BANK CERTIFICATE of stocl : tial Bank. with ‘& promissory. ot i sere envelope for $45: Friday morning between § and 8 o'clock. in neighborhood of O St. Mar- ket and Oth and P sts. n.w. Finder picste srturn same 10, B Sniogit 1508 Colmbia gy i, Reward. afier 6 p.m. or bhone BULL TERRIER. brown with white spots one black eve.' one blue: $2i 3 b o T R Sk Bl s BULLDOG. brindle and hite; cast in_eve: r: Virginia tag: 2 Devartment Azricultire. 00 Kgehl COLLIE PUP—Lost Tuesda; Sweis 10 name ~Blackie." 2 CUFY BUTTON sith sall diamond: valied : Fri 3 feward, - Phone Col. 7011 oY liberal night_and hone Cleveland EMBLEM BICYCLE. No. 3 - ward Himes T8 B 1) ove g A00: 0 ro- VEGLASSES EYBSTASSES, in Bee cams. - Call Adums FOB. Phi Beta K % H Teward. " 1808'G ot mey | Tnuredey night: Phi FRATERNITY PIN, Thursday evening: reward. e 1 KEY RING. September T with Tow miscel’ | Tancous key: Plndzr kindly Mtur:\ ll)m‘C.Tl Flemine. 1750 G st nw: . METROPOLITAN POLICE BADGE, No, 715. Archie M. Winiree. Ro. 12 precinct.” Re’ ward, NOTEBOOK. black. confaining bapers: Mon- day: Tiberal reward. - Address Box 50-T. Star office. POCKETBOOK_(man' minal and 915 ‘8th st tumed ‘to 915 Sth e 463-J. z Enck TN diamond. with ruby, i HReld miand Do park, Hewars can’s Pharmacy. Franklin_3500. SUIT CASE—B own alligator Ieather con- taining clothes and plans for building. Lost on_Sunday, ‘August 30th. on road between Camp Parcle and 2 miles before reaching Patuxent River. on Annapolis-Washington hikhway, Please return {o 820 Woodward B"fi:{‘ *Washington, D. C. and mv\\‘e: e wa UMBRELLA_ purple silk with amber handle i brown' iassel . st American” Loarue base ds ward. 62! rth ot S e Taie . Yot Carolna WATCH_gentieman's. fold. closed face. E L] o 61 8 % ne. R Y. THOMAS, IR, CLAIMED BY DEATH, Democratic Representative in Congress, Member of Ju- | diciary Committee, Dies. Representative Robert Young Thomas Jr.. Democrat, of the third Kentucky district died at Bolling Springs. Tenn., | yesterday, according to word received here. He was a member of the House judiciary committee and had served continuously member of the Houge of Representatives since being elected to the Sixty-first Congress, in 1909, Death was due to a complication of | tiver troubl He had gone to the Tennessee rasoyt for his health from his home, at Central City, K. Representative Thomas resided at | the Driscoll Hotel while in this city. His exact age is unknown, but he i believed to have been about 70 at the time of his death. Prior to his election to Congress | Representative Thomas was a mem ber of the State Leglslature of Ken as tucky and later served for six vears as commonwealth attorney for the seventh judicial district. He was born in Logan, Ky., and was educated at Bethel College, Russell ville, CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. United Lodge of Theosophists will meet at 8§ o'clock Sunday evening at 1781 K street National Fellowship Club will give a dance at the Washington Hotel Sat urday night. The Felloweraft Club, Federal Lodge, | No. 1, and the Federal Eastern Star Chapter, U. D., O. E. S. will hold an excursion at Marshall Hall tomorrow leaving on the steamer Macalester at 10 a.m. and 2:30 and 6:45 p.m. Tickets issued for August 12, when the outing was postponed, will be honored. Red Triangle Outing Club will make a trip to Skyland, near Luray, Va tomorrow, Sunday and Monday, leav- | ing here at 3:10 tomorrow afterncon and returning at 10 o'clock Monday evening. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. Writers’ League of Whshington will meet at the Mount Pleasant Library Sixteenth and Lamont streets, at § o’clock Washington section of the Society Automotive Engineers will meet evening at the Cosmos Club for n of traffic regulations. discu: Lawn fete of the St lic Church, Thirty-sixth_street Bunker Hill road, Mount Rain be featured tonight by a bab: James Cath and lehem Chapter, No. 7, O. , ot 7 o'clock this evening at 309 Tennessee avenue northeast, for benefit of the children’s department bazaar, to be held in October. The William B. Cushing Camp, No. 30, Sons of Veterans, U. meet at 8 o'clock at Pythi 1012 Ninth street, with Comdr. liam Rosser presiding. Election of a senior vice commander to fill vacancy created by resignation of Rev. C. R Stauffer, who is leaving the city, will be held. Twelve British locomotives, to cost $1,800,000, have been ordered by the Mukden Railroad of China. DBeaths. ADAMS. Thureday. August at 8:20 pm._ at the Alexandria Hospital JO SEPH MILTON, ‘aged 2 vears. beloved son of Inbia D. and William Adams. Funeral from the residence of his grandparents. | Grovterton, Fairfax County. Va.. Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock. May he rest in peace ATKINS. 21l members of Bloom of Youth Lodge. N5, 1368. G. U. O. of O _F. are hereby ordered to meet ai Odd Feliows' Hall Friday. September 4. at 7:30 pm . to make _arrangements the' funeral” of Brother RUFL THO! i DUDLEY TUCKER. P. S. BENNETT. Thuredas. September 3. 1023, FRANCES ARMSTRONG. widow of Capt Charles E. Bennett. ~Fiineral from the chapel of A. J. Schippert. 2008 Pennsyl Yania ave. n'w.’ Saturday. September 5. at 9 am. Relatives and friends invited. = In- terment at Arlington National Cemeters. BRYDEN. Wednesday. September 2. 1925, at 10:40 p.m.. at the Johns Hokins Hos: tal. Baltimore. LUCY _A. BRYDEN. In. ment at Stoughton. . RAN. Suddenly, September 4. 1925. at .m.,_at Sibley Hospital. ELLEN | E CURRAN of College Park, Md oved daughter of John W. and Rossella I Payne. Notice of funeral here- 30. 10 Mase. NMAN. 7:20 b, . Wednesday. September 2. 1925. m.. at hie residence 1551 4th Rev. HUGH L. DENMAN. be- ved husband of Gertrude V. Denman {nee Green). Funeral from Ebenezer M hurch. 4th and D sts. se.. Rev. J. W Waters, pastor. Saturday. August 5. at 1 p.m. Relatives and friends invited to at- tend. Interment at Payne's Cemeters. 4 DENMAN. Ionic Lodge. €. U. 0. 0. F.. No. 1028, announces the death of _Brother HUGH T. DENMAN September 2. 1925 Funeral from Ebenezer M. E. Church. 4th and D Saturday. 1 p.m. Members as- semble at’ church, . E. M. PERKINS. N. G. J. C. BURLLS, P.’S. DYER. Wednesday. September 2. 1925, at 8 pm.. at Georgefown University Hospital FANNIE. beloved wife of Fred E. Der. 3025 Durnbarton ave. n.w. Body at Wise, undertaking establishment. 2600 M Notice of funeral hereafter. Departed this life Thus September 3. at 2:30 a.m.. WILLIA MUNDS. He_leaves o mourn their two sisters. Mrs. Ellen Childs and Mrs. Grace Early: three brothers. Henry. Ar. thur and Frank Edmunds. and a host of relatives and friends. Remains resting at the John T. Rhines Co.'s funeral chapel. 3rd and T sts. s.w. Funeral from St. Mat. thew's Baptist Church. New Jerses ave. and L st. s Rev. Isaac Wright officiat ing. Sunday. September 6. Interment at Harmony Cemetery. 5 ESPUTA. _Suddenly. Thursdas. September 3 935, at B:20 pm. st his residence, 218 th st se. GEORGE FRANCIS ESPUTA. beloved husband of Jennie Caywood Espu- ta and father of Lorraine Esputa Bentley Notice of funeral later. HAMMOND. _Departed this life September 3. 1025 at '5:52 am.. at Garfield Hosvita Mrs. CLISTIE H. HAMMOND of 1306 East Capitol st. the beloved wife of William C. Hammond of Washington. D. C.. and sister of Mrs. Lillie Philinos of Md. Funerai will he held from Metropoli: tan’ Presbyterian Church Saturday. S 3 tember 5. at 10 am. Interment at Arling. ton National Cemetery. (Allentown. Pa.: Staunton. Va.: Brookiyn St Eagle and New York papers please covy.) 4 HARDWICK. Departed this life Wednesd: September 2. 1925 at Freedmen's pital, JESSIE MUNCEY HARDWICK. be. loved wife of John L. Hardwick. For her ¥ friends the body will lie in state ‘at undertaking establishment. 2425 D. C.. Friday. er which in Uniontown. Pa_ 'Services at St. Paul's A. M. E. Church Sunday at 2 o'elock. * HARVEY. Wednesday. September 2. 1935, at 630 am. at her residence. 820 3rd st.n.w.. JULIA HARVEY. sister of Lizzie Johnson, . Lynchburg. Va.: grandmother of Geanie' Cox. great-grandmother of Tmogene Sull Rogalind _Holland _of New, york City. " reat-great-srandmother of Julia Sullivan “and Millard Sullivan. Funeral from Second Baptist Church. Ard st between H and 1 ste. n.w.. Sunday, Sentember 6. p.m.” Relstives and friends invited. “Rev. J. L. S. Holloman. mini. (Lynchburg. Va. and Phila- delohia, Pa.. Dapers pléase copy.) ¢ HARVEY. Agnes Council, No. 242, I. 0. of St. Luke. are requested to meet-in thi Dbasemient’ of Second Baptist Church. 3 st. between H and I. at 1 pm.. for the lirose. of, attendine he “funersl ‘of the o ate JULIA HARVEY. All St. Luke e A I MATTIE JOHNSON. Degree Chief. ELLEN TINSLEY Tetary. = Sepiemver . 102s, | oo at] All ‘members of s Tent. . are reauested to the ~ funeral at’ Second Bavtist 3rd st sbetween H and 1 sts. n.w.. atiend | NERVIS. D { baimer. 'V.L. SPEARE Deaths. nursday. September 3. 1925 HOA\GLAND., son of B and Okey B of Kan ¢ Arlinsion Cemeters ey Division). Fridas b.m . September ARTHUR J Leloved hust zabeth Hokan ‘uneral from idcnce. 4200 1st st pe. Saturdav. pher £ at 8:30 .. thence o the Ca lie Church where mass will be said at 8 o'clock. Interment at Arlington National Cometery HOGAN. 11:30 Thursda n_ at his se A the Pr dent's Own Garrison. No. 104 Armiy and Navy Union. U. S A, Comrades of the President's Own Garrison are re uiested 1o attend the funeral fr Fesidence Sati tember 5. at.8:30 am.. and at th < Heights Cath Chufch. Gth st bama ave. 5.6, 9 am.’ Others will meet the cortaze at the south gate. Arlington Cemeters, Va.. at 1am then to the grave e Commander aplain JUDD Acti KNAPPEN, C Attest: " . Adjutant JORNSON. 4 this life Thursda September 31075, at > pm . at Garfleld Hownital. JAMES E. JORNSON . He leaves to mourn their loss 4 loving wife. fat brother and @ hoit of | relatives and friends. “Funeral from Mount Carmel Baptist_ Church Sun pm. Re mains will be taken i Fish. Va. His love. 50 cherished in the past, Leaves Dlessed memories that will jast ALBERTA MANN. Thursdas. Sentember 3. 192 Children’s’ Homnital. E. Marion Me reits ave Methodist Church: 13th and North lina ave. n.e. Satirdas. Septembec pm. Interment at Glenwood Cemete ted this life September 2 nee, 1124 loved wido: R \'v(‘\‘ be urch. 9th and P Saturdas. 1 o'clock We are 8o lonely for you. mot And we miss that voice we 1o his late residence Tnion st s.w.. Friday. September $ 30 m.m.. (henee to Providence Baptist R uila Sayles. D. D.. pasto: fees will_be held. In Va. Relatiyes embers of the T. fied of the death J. L. GRAY. Secr THOMAS. September M. aged Lewis ton. D Barnard of at the chape voN tember Tudwiz Von Dol LATURA A Von Dolcke A.J s, September nd ‘friends invited Schipper: Interment at Prospect ry sday. September 3, e 1550, Swann & e e e mourn ster, Martha Webster s To ses the ath with peless Woopy. Satin T recidence He leates to wife. Hattia Two devoted ; relatives and “he_Good Shepherd Church Zaid " fo and rel We sto Monday were dead WIFE. In Memoriam. t Joving CAROLIN' three vears ALLEN. Tn ead b my devoted mothe who departed this day, September 4. 14 How « When m khe spoke so dear AUGHTER. BERTIE ( LEY. bute of devotion to the e : ARY 'E BRADLEY ¥ vears o Love and memors | DEVOTED CHILDREN SADIE CHILES. memo Das: HER D! CH EHLSHLAGER. In | our _dear husb: EHLSHLAGE axo_today. S 1 “CHILES H AND CHIL ¥ AND ADAM In sad but loving remembrance ter. CLARA HORST. who “entered into ako today. September 4 KEARNEY. of our beloved KAMP KEARNE heaven two year 1923 To live in the hearts of those we leave el s not to die behind is nol 10 #HER AND SISTERS.~ * NGEBACH. and loving remen: e of ‘our father. PAUL . LING ~“BACH. who died one year ago today. ;31 ¥R°UHILDRES. MILDRED AND PATL 3. P NEURATH. In loving remembrance of our Tear wife and ‘mother. HENRIETTA M CEURATH " Who departed this life four Tears 3o foday. September 4. 1031 HER {OVING HUSBAND ASD DAUGH- TER In_sad In fond remembrance of our dear. joved baby. BEGINALD GRANT Y. who departed this life one axo today. September 4. 1924 Some may think you are forgotten And the wound has long been healed But little do they know the corrow That lies within our hearts concealed THE FAMILY. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Timothy Hanlon 1 H ST, NE. ____ Phone L. 5543. _ ~ CHAS. S. ZURHORST SO EAST, CAUTOY, ST R TR chapel llsdafimgdf\'xl:fflghlunug; M LS SE e, *elephone - Main 2473 T. F. COSTELLO NOW _LOCATED_A’ N. CAP. ST. NORTE 7078, i Wm. H. Sardo & Co. s ‘ Lincoln 524 Quick, nifled_and Effi Service. W. W. Deal & Co., . N.E. LINCOLN 8200, ST, 520 317 Pa. Ave. SE. Model Chapel ncoln 142. vate Ambulances. CO. Livery in Coun ¢ it e oigtal vio R € ".é: gfixfm ment. e b A i Bions rrgnic_oazo, 1 09’ 9H St W Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M ST.N.W. 8 1841 Gawler Servic Funeral Directors Since 1850 Main 5512 1782 Penna. Ave. NW. FUNERAL DESIGNS, Geo. C. Shaffer °%° 1§ st xw: ain 108" " CHOICE FLORAL EMBLEMS Main 2416, &t MODERATE PRICES. _ Prcmpt Dell o t auto delivery serviee. e bresgive —tnexpanelve, Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. BLACKISTONE'S Floral “Blanket Sprays” Moderate Prices. 14th rer AL %7 We Specidlize in [loral Designs at Moderate Church J. 8. Hnllnnlm. pastor. $ bk e ¥ s X e Y S P EWART, Leade ELLA NEUMAR Fio Secr T g O Florists W™ & HSTSNV. MAIN 6053

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