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NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS To avoid omission in receiv- ing The Star when changing address give at least two days’ advance notice. Always give old address as well as the new address. C’mon Over Were Gonna Have Some Won OFFICES Insurance Building 15th & I Sts. Several single rooms and suite of two large rooms. Low Rental W. H. WEST CO. 916 15th St. M. 8900 one |Secretary of State Secretary of State and . Kellogg went to Somer. ville, N. J.. last evening and are the guests of former Senator and Mrs. Joseph . | Frelinghuysen until tomorrow eve- | ning, when they will return to Wash ington. bassador of Peru Host ‘o Peruvian Visitors Tonight | The Ambassador of Peru, Dr { Velarde, will be host at dinner this | evening' in his home, on Sheridan cir- {cle. in compliment to delegates from | Peru to the Interparliumentary Con- gress. The Ambassador of Germany, Baron Ago Maltzan, gave a reception last evening at the embassy in honor of the speuker of the German Reichstag, Mr. Loebe, and the other delegutes from Germany to the Congress of the Interparifamentary Uni and _also for the delegation of German trade union representatives, who ure in America upon the invitation of the American Federation of Labor. The Ambassador was assisted by the entire staff of the embas There were about 200 guests at the reception. Baron Maltzan will entertain at din- ner Monday evering in honor of the German delegates to the Congress of the Interpariiumentary Union. The Minister of Senora de O ymbian dele; liamentary morrow Colombin and will entertain ates to the Interpur Congress at luncheon to. The Minister of the Dominicen Re. public and Senora de Aviza will enter {tain the members of the delegation | from their country to the Interpariia mentary Congress at the dinner dance at Wardman Park Hotel this evening. The charge d'affaires of Cuba and Senora de Padro entertained at luncheon today in honor of the Cu- ! ban delegates to the Interparliament- | ary Unlon Congress, who include Sen- Spending Week End With Former Senator and Mrs. Frelinghuysen. the | and Mrs. Kellogg Minister from Czechoslovakia, who was formerly Minister in Bucharest, will arrive in Washington today. The Czechoslovaklan debt funding com mission also will arrive today, but not in_company with the Mintster. Tomorrow the counselor of the legation and charge daffalres ad in- terim, Mr. Jaroslav Lipa. will be host at dinner in nonar of the new Minister and the members of the debt commis- ston. Mr. Brabec, one of the delegates from Czechoslovakin to the Interpar- liamentary Union, will be among the guests. Senator Thomas J. Walsh will en- | tertain a company of 30 at dinner this evening at the Chevy Chase Club in | compliment to the Irish_delegates to | the Interparliamentary Congress. Senator William B. entertain at dinner tor when his guests will include dele to_the Interpariiamentary Senator McKinley wa: ner last night, the company including | the Secre of Labor, Mr. James J. Davis: Baron Theodor Adelswoerd, Mr. Nicholas Botez, Dr. Bronislas Dembinski, Mr. Cyril J. Fox, Mr. Kaju Nakamura, ( tichard Mul- | Brig pears, Mr. Paul’ Lobe, i Merlin, Mr. !¢, P. Beaubien, Dr. Octavio Manga- beira, Dr. Gikator Kie pek, Repre- sentutive Carl Chindblom, Repre- sentative Fred A. Britten, Repre- sentutive Theodore I3 Burton, Rep- { resentative Richard Yates and Mr. A D. Call, director of the conference. McKinley will L, 1and Representative and Mrs. Timberlake wete the guests in whose honor Judge and Mrs. Fred W. Stover and Mr. nd Mrs. F. . Miller entertained at ner last evening at the Mayflower, where the hosts are staying. The party was given in celebration of the birthday anniversaries of Representa- tive Timberlake and Judge Stover .‘!‘ud.;e and Mrs. Stover and Mr. and ATURDAY BRIDE OF OCTOBER TUESDAY SOCIETY. Carleton Vaughan, to Mr. Edward L: den Keefe, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. .| Keefe, took place this morning. The| ceremony was performed at 9 o'clock in St. Patrick’s Church, the Rev. J. K. | Cartright officlating, and a wedding ! breakfast followed at the Hotel Ham-| ilton. ! The bride was escorted by her fath er and wore her traveling costume of | Lrown Canton crepe, trimmed in a con- trasting shade of velvet, with a small | hat to match and a corsage bouquet of bride‘roses and lilles of the valley. SMiss Felipa M. McKey was maid of ! honor, wearing a gown of navy blue satin embroidered in small flowers, with a picture hat of blue, and carried pInk roses. Mr. James W. Grant was | best man. 1 After October 15 Mr. and Mrs, Keefe ! 208 will be at | northeast. home at Tenth street Charles M. =mithsc of 1820 Longfellow street northwest | |announce \the engagement of their daughter Lilla Kathleen to Mr. Alvin Hipsley, the marriage to take place in November. Mr. and M Miss Janet Richards, who has been | 11 for the pust five weeks, is now con- valescing at her Summer cottage at York, Me. She is accompanted by | Miss Cornelia Craws and Miss Nanua | H. Peters. Former United States Ambassador to Frunce and Mrs. Hugh Campbell Wallace are at the Ritz-Curlton Ho- tel in New York for a few davs be- fore coming to Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace have spent the Summer in France and arrived in New York vesterday Mr. and Perry Johnson and Miss Johnson have opened their home on Massachusetts avenue for the Winter, after spending the Summer in their place in Canada. Former Senator and Mrs. James A. O'Gorman and their dausghter, Miss Alice O'Gorman, are at Briarclift Lodge for the Autumn. My, and Thomas Lee re at the Vanderbilt Hotel in New York for a short stay. i Mr Woodrow Wilson Memorial Committee Luncheon Tuesday. The Washington commNtee appoint- ed by the standing committes of the Woodrow Wilson Birthplace Memorial at Staunton, V has issued invita- tions for a lun Hotel, Tuesda, o'clock. The meeting is to mature plans for October at 12:30 Sk i Horsey | S heon at the Mayfower | 1ddenty 3w ot 1 el stepfa uncle of R. Law r W, Plagmen f Memornal M. E 1 Florida aves. . ry place, Rev. D s Ftor. Motday. Ot u 1atives and friends 1m atew flew o e Cox funeal of our (AR HNSON ik Coveral Y ate Friday. O his daughter. M Md. W Ociober PFAFF, Friday, Octoher son of Philipn Interment at Cotia 1925 at Children's 1 RILEY of ¢ Mr M Oetol JORN RIC e mon of 6th st between L W. D, Battle oficiat at'1:30 pm SULLIVAN. Thursday DANIEL 168 Martn's SiChak. D WALTER T Ot D SCHAEFEP PLANT.F : 3 THOMAS, Zachery The chane st devoted wi Miller are fros ‘'ort Collins, Colo. 1IRS. ARTHUR A. BAKE] ze on’ September 29, was M Mrs. Baker is a jator Alfonso Duque Heredia and Se nora de Heredia, Representative Jose Ramon Cruells and Senora de Cruells, Representative Juan Rodriquez Ram- !irez und Senora de Ramirez, Repre- sentative Juse Ramon Espino, the di- She lenve Corneliun fers. Mary to mourn Campb Turr the raising of the Washington quota. Dr. A. M. Fraser, general chairman | of the birthplace memortal committee, | will be present. On the comm ‘Who before here marr: {117 Tenth street northeast. hool and an honor graduste s Clara Edith Graves of The first secretary of the Peruvian graduate of Eastern High embassy and Senorn de Gonzalez Prada had dining with them lust eve- ning Senor Lauro A Curlettd, thel ’eruviun delegate to the " Southampt Tector general of the PamAmerican |mentary. Comgress. amd Senom g | Bropht o | Union, Dr. L. S. Rowe: the assistant | Curletti |a small company of relatives director of the Pan-American Unlon, - | triends, arrangements for the w Dr. Giles Borjes; Dr. de la Torre and | Former Ambassador to belng as simple as possib the members of the embussy staff. | Mrs. Richard Washburn Child are | the filness of the bride’s mother. Mr. | He The charge d'affaires and Senora spending some time In Washington, | Henry May, jr. was best man and de Padro entertained 2 purty at the|and are at the Shoreham the hrids s unattended. Aiwedding v Smith, Mrs. William J Club Chantecler last v\ohllm;l ‘l':\e veion, it i breakfast followed the ceremony for v. Mrs. Hugh A, Drum. Mrs. Al i = Cuban delegation _enteitalned the of much interest here only those who witnessed > * Dalton, Mrs. Nathaniel Me-!| Mr. and Mrs. Bourdon von Brecht. . members of the embassy staff at |t Southaumpton today at | ceremony Mrs. Crist and Mrs. Danfel | Miss Virginia von Brecht and Bour En £-Elemunam. T heon vcateraan 1 olock when Mrs. Sallie Dixon Hand don von Brecht, jr.. have returned to < i & Wright, only daughter of Dr. and Mr: Mrs Washington and reopened their suite | BLARWELL, & tpbu Gy v M George A. Dixon, was married to M sday in the Hotel F velt ufter spending| who departe t Gerald May, son of Col. and Mr the Sumuer ' o Henry May of Washington. The cere- Ji Atlome mony was performed in the Summer i sem e me of the bride’s parents at Wadrex ICE CREAM Don’t Miss This Week's Special tee are Admiral Cary | T. Grayson. br. Willian, Beverley Mason, Mr. Daniel ¢. Roper. Dr.i James H. Taylor, Mr. Huston Thomp- | son. Mrs. Kate Trenholm Abrams, Mrs. Blair Bannister, Mre. H. E. C. B Mrs. Dantel €. Roper, Mrs. and Mr. L. Hilton the v. Edward I 1 the presence been Mrs, Mustin is a Mrs. Georse Barnett and Mrs. ps Hill of this city set by not i WATTS Liberts Baptist Hoand | =te PAULINT MARSHA JENNIE E BARNES. For 13. Hopkins, wife of entertained at luncheon to her guests included Mrs Italy and 10 kins, when Jackson, ch < A wedding took place at I ot Hopkins will leave Was for a week's visit in tatne Club Chan Guests included Drake. Miss Jean Davies, Mr. and Mrs rv. Mr. Chester Lock | Parker of New York, who are staying ! wood, Mr. Robert Stead, Mr. Harry Willard. entertained u small Ward. Mr. Charles Whiteley snd Mr t dinner there last night S wholten Mr. Parker s 4 member of the Presi- | Miss Catherine Cook of Chicago is dent’s aircraft investigating commit- | & guest of the New Willard during tee, which is now holding hearings in | her stay in Washington. She is at A e Washington. tending the Interparliamentary Con- ! e Who s Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Neshit having spent the last three months in Maine and the White Mountains have returned to Washington and jr., of | opened their apartment at 2700 Con- an- | nectleut avenue Mrs. Lyman Ken an ington | interesting party tecler last nig; Miss Barrine Cowan, Miss Hampson (€ the ~“CAFE LOUISE” Spring Chicken Dinner Daily Seventy-five Cents. Also 30c and_63c Dinner Upen Sunday. 20. 7" T304 W st Nw Cleaned Shampooed Scoured Washed Stored Sanitary Carpet Cle. Co. Phone Lhu‘oln_ll_ll & ullli)ln 7638 Zdenek Flerlinger. new Miss turned at the sents Elizabeth Gardiner has re-| gobs She from Kurope and fis \l:uuw.'l i3 Arts Club. | | Franklin RU Sold Only By Druggist Members ! of the Washington Wholesale Druggists’ Exchange JANES O who depa; i day, Ot \ Toda; Soctal activities to the Interparliamentary Union Con gress mark toduy. and the largest affairs will be the party which Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Bell will give for the deleg Representa rence J. McLeod | has returned to Washington and is for them at Twin Oaks, their home at the Hotel Roosevelt. accompanied n Woodley Line, this afternoon from | by Mr. 8. 1. Pitz of Detroit, Mich. 4 to 6 oclock. Mrs. Beil will have - 4 large number of assistants, includ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Way tng Senora de Mathieu, Frau Wal Martins line. Philadelphi lenberg, Frau Prochnik, Mme. Samy, | nounce the engi t of their - Mrs, Henry Geity Chilton, Mme. Lip. | daughter. Elizaheth B.. to Mr. P. Blair | The first Sunday tea of the season | ova, Mme. Adjemovitch, Mrs. Edward | Lec »f former United States Sen- | of the Woman's City Club will be W. Eberle, Mrs. John A. Lejeune, Mrs. | ate r Lee of Silver Spring. given tomorrow, when the junior sec- | John B. Henderson and Mrs. Law. | da been <t for the wedding. | tlon of the club will act as hostesses. | JERMAN W JORR. 145th | RGNESFEY < r ance of OMAs 1 FRITZ. wh CHTER A G ToVANS T St | BLAX GIOVANNITTI the son | aHE Warmth and luxury of a smartly styled Fur Coat are not beyond your means. Executive Committee PAUL PEARSON, Chairman W. P. HERBST H. C. EASTERDAY F. B. TIPTON A. V. BURDINE D. J. MATTINGLY rence Townsend. Assisting will = Mrs. John Joyce Broderick, Mrs. John My !;;I Mrs. Joseph Leiter, w 3 A. Hull, Mrs. George Barnett, Mrs. | went to Hot Springs the middle o E. & B. values will con- Arthur O'Brien. Mrs. Lyman B. Ken have taken a cottage there on vince you on that score. % a help to humamty. When a Mrs. Waiter B. Tuckerman and road for the Autumn es i invited. - dily 18 in the midst of death, in h Sedgley. S i ) anpecuonxlt B h their distress they do not think of M| oo Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman will en Eanet acher in ter 0 importunt events for today | tertain a party of 20 or Filliens e o e Interpariiamentary Union | tomorrow evening in the Chinese room MANUFACTURING FURRIERS o m . The Gumma Phi Beta Alumnae As sociation will meet with Mrs. Ben jamin L. Dulaney, 1699 Thirty-first | street. Sunday afternoon for in-§ formal tea el {Hheler BEULAH M HAMPTON Harted this Tife one year ago twday Deril 1 and mema Maple Don't Ask for Ice Cream. Ask for WADREX who. de Octo Marriage Licenses. ) ates include the reception from 'of the Mayflower. for you to 11 oclock tonlght ut 1 — g street, when the General Federatlon | Mrs. Frank S. Hight which includes embalming. of Women's Clubs will he hostesses. her daughters, Miss F cars, fine caskel, burial dress = o ATIRS T Hight it. case for casket. use of chapel Mrs. James A. Drain, wife of the | quv fron their = Heged i Mrs. it 5 their Summer home in > and removals. As low as $100 commander of the American Legion, . nhchire, where they nl:\»" 1\..:,‘\ Beveride of this city. complete | will arrive at the Willard today from | Gince early in the Summer. They left oack and Aileen L. Williams Chumbers' ambulance service is of her home. Marslard on the Potomucy! iai Summer place Monday and spent B 04 wad TNllan Brown the hest and lowest costs. | Va., and will remain over night veral days at th 1-. =7 arles H. Brown and Helen M. Schaan t the Waldorf-Astoria in he will leave tomorrow with Presic | Gad vork ks At Hethert R Morat of ths ity and Emia | $4 00 for Local Calls || gt wnd M. Coolide for Omaha. | o o before.foeuming thelr trip | P, Srady of Brentwood. M | - or & Mttt rha. g Washington. he Misses Hight will | Georse R. Baylor and Junnett Bell QLIS §i Nebr., where the Presudent will ad® o, G IREOR, The M Ogontz School Call the Brownstone Funeral Home of g Renneth G. Fellows™ and Margaret E dress the American Legion (€1t Rydal, Pa.. where they will be dur- W. W. Chambers Co. Drain is already in Omaha, liie tho Comie W ILter i 14th & Chapin Sts. NW. Louis G. Chipouras and Antonea V Col. 432 Chambers sives sou the whole Sagreahtoit sved “mother. Mrs two years ago today. Octo! duy brings sweet me Every nory brings 4 Deen wit Thoughts CECIL H th and pson and Nara Hight | returned to . Va - ‘Tayior of Takoma Park JONES. In 1 aister. LTCY life one year ago today The pam was hard To part with one But i my hea will remain Tatil in 1 mect & HER DEVOTED SISTER BAYLOR MULHALL devoted ) MTL HALL a3 o tober 2 YATES. JONES. | |“"Rh(i“h B. Te d Mildred Richi d. ! ew and Mild ' Mrs. Walter C. Montague announces | ) ke DavistmndEn ol E e the engagement of her daughter, Cor. Washington Debutante Last 1 inne Montague Mustin, widow of Season Married New York. | Miss Margaret Dows, duughter of | Webster B. Dickinson and Bertha M Capt. Henry C. Mustin, U N.. tc Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Dows, and Mr. | etche ! Kidwell. | Va.. | ! Lieut. Comdr. Geor; Murray of Massachusetts, no 1 the | Knut Richard son of Mr. | United States Naval A U AN and Mrs. Edw erg of Lindes . mapolis. The dute for the wedding |Lerg. Sweden, were married today at | 12:30 o’clock. The ceremony was per- | formed at Foxhollow Farm. the coun \ t f Mr. and M Dows at OPENING Fihinehecs. Y. “Ouiy members of OF SEASON g intimat herman E, Brads and Louise ¥ Guy W. Chamberim of ngion and Amalia M. Howell of this city baby Maurice A, Raines and Amy Flether | that w istease M. Hale and Lucille Mercer today nes R. Green and Jessie Jackson e e Akt e was “Sure You Can BIKTH. MARRIAGE. DEATH. 1 MEMORIAM notices and LOST | | AND FOUND may be Inserted up to | 12 oclock noon, day of issue, | | except for Saturday and Sunday. ™ e w Some m When e o o 1ot know the That HIS LOV Save That Rent and the two families and @ few intimate friends attended. owing to the recent = death of the bride's grandfather, Mr. <% apnesncements miy e fn- e onobrde | | serted up to 10:30 am. for Sat- Miss Deborah Dows was maid of argay;Star, and o el Tn: honor for her sister and thelr brother, | | Sturdas for Sunday Star. Mr. S. Olin Dows, was best man. A wedding breakfast followed the cere- mony . Col. and Mrs. Willlam P. Chamber- | lain are at_the Waldorf-Astoria for a short stay before returning to Wash- ington for the Winter. Turn It Into Ownership IXG O Of 4 New Brick Home Wardman Just $50 a Month Park Hotel : ATURDAY rd T 1a £ Miss Ri CTQBER 3 Vaughan, dasgiier of e and Mre: SEVEN THIRTY e WARDMAN PARK, LOST. BOERNSTEIN nitialed. ORCHES TRA ; th Whyfi JSway” Supper Dances Reservations ey Ry . E lv)}:\l,'mm:rnmr - V.L.SPEARE CO. i e orginal W, K. Speatr oetatiiin cank.onze. 1009 H St.N.W. 010 F st xw Joseph F. Birch’s Sons {ISAAC_ BIRCH) 3054 M S . N.W. Gawler Service Funeral Directors Since 1850 Main 5512 Taen "7 Timothy Hanlon 611 E._____ Phone L. CHAS. S. ZURHORST 501, EAST CAPITOL ST e n Cards of Thanks. CULLEN. T wish to thank our man: for the beautiful floral tributes expres By my beloved husband, THOMAS L. CUL; LEX WIFE. LILLIAN CULLEN. * McGIRR. We wish to express our eince: thanks and_appreciation to our relativ and many friends for their kindnees. ex- Dressions of sympathy and beautiful floral h of gur heloved aunt THE FAMILY. MOORE. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Moore wish o express their sincere thanks and appre- | clation to their ueighbors. relatives and | | Established 1841 Phone West 06, and a small first payment will give you imme- -diate occupancy of a modern brick residence. well located on a qaiet street just a short walk from the main business district. These are posi- tively the lowest priced new brick homes in Wash- ington. selling for only $5,650—vet they have oak floors. hot-water heat. electricity and every con- venience. Even if you sell and buy another home later on. think of the money you could save and apply toward it by using your rent as payments for one of these delightful new dwellings on— | FRACELET. rold R G B TPIN, Plstinum. dfarr nda and sap- | Inany friends for their kindness, expres: ost in’ thoppink district; lieral re- 1% of sympathy and beaulifal foral try [y . 1011 Webster st: nows LT 's"a{ the death of their son. JOHN WAL | p L er st n.w. _C ® Ay WETZEL. We wish to express our thanks and apbreciation to our relatives and many rlendy for_thelr lindners exbrelonn of : aympaths and beautiful floral tributes at | —r == = — 5 ov WL E al Director and T the death af our heloved wite and mother. | I WILLIRN LEE, Euers Jirecton sud Em: CLARA M. WETZEL. S FAEEbirens Axp soxs. « | el and ey o prices. 2 Winder Building and 1729 . ! Taoee e ~ T Dot wieh 1 Beaths. | Frank Geier’s Sons Co. by 1113 SEYENTI ST Nw T 5 ~ : . S e T e S e - _ | Modern_Chapel. _Telenhone ) T NE : LASSES—Par: ahall fim wnd ghnell ALLEN. Depasted this lite Thuredar. Octo. | Modern Chabe S ASSES. shell-rmed. T biask et B Bttt 4y LR T. F. COSTELLO 1616 16th loved husband of Josephine Allen and fa- NOW LOCATED AT Street S rand L §21°W eV RIER—White. one black ey name Budds. Reward | FUR stone marten: Thursd: der Building. 17th and ¥ at engraved gold le reward. R. V. Rey- MINIATURE OF LITTLE GIRL. in front of Metropolitan Club: $5 rewar o Sbrorman. Metropoiitan Crugr |1 returned & MONEY—Between 4th and Frank] and Caiholie Tniveraity, October 1."5" 8% hille in pay envelope. Finder rewarded. Fot. ther of three children. Funeral from Moun Airy Baptist Church. Dupont Heights. Md. Sunday. October 4. at 2 p.m. 3 LEY. Friday, October 2, 1925. at his fiderice. 1008°1st_st. n.w.. HORACE M.. husband of Lizzie Ward Bailey and father of Florence Bailey Neal. Funeral Sunday. Octover 4, at 1 p.m.. {rom Calvary Episct val Church. 11th aiid G sts. n.e. 4 BAILEY. _All members of Social Lodge. No. 1. F. A A, M, are hereby ordered 1o nasenible at the Temple. 5th and Va. ave. Gl Sunday, October 4. 11:30° a.m’. for the' purpose of making arrangements for and attending the f{uneral of our late Drother. Past Master HORACE M. BAILEY gervices 1 pm trom Calvary *Eplscovai Chure and G_ts, < PHILD Jr.. W. M, Between I and M Streets C T 707 'm. H. Sardo & Co. St Lincoln 524 Quick, Dignificd_and Eficient Service. . Deal A e JAMES T. KYAN e Lincoln 148. 317 Pa. Ave. Model Ch4Pel e Ambulances. THE EXHIBIT HOME open Sunday and daily FASHIONABLE APARTMENTS Just above Scott Circle, in a new, 0. Chavel. P e Retur R0 Yisbelgneine b Liberal reward. - 5 cight-story, fireproof building with f;&flfim%:.;fi‘x.;;’;.em‘?:‘}&:;{,‘;"q; Teadal: electrio refrigeration, automatic oil | pabers and pocketbook. Addrese Box 1035, : heat and many other modern com- e e il e || Atttk BRSBTS d forts. Two rooms, dining alcove, lost” Sepiember” 24, " Return 1005 E56 &t. | BALL. _October 2, 1925, RICHARD L. the Eiben oy e o = Peibud Buspapd of ens, ol foes 3 See the Resident Manager 3T Phone North 1600 Come and Be Your Own Judge Floral “Blanket Sprays” Beautiful Floral Designs at beaciia &0 R ¥or. 900 14th St. N.W. Main 106! CHOICE_FLORAL EMBLEMS. Main 3416 &t MODERATE PRICES. _Promnt Delivery. Prompt_auto delivery service. Artistio—expressive—inexpensive. Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. containing glasse 3 3 keya. ete.: on 1 . Thursday night. Re.| late residence. 81 t Virginia ave. n.e.. ‘ward. dams 2515-W. 3 onday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment RING. containing three dismonds. surroundeq | 8¢ Prospect Hill Cemetery. 4 by four sapphires: reward given. Miss Helen | BREEN, Thursday, October 1. 1925, DAN- F. Crawford. 1910 3rd st. n.w. _North 8634. | IEL GILBERT. beloved son of John A. and . RING—2 diamonds, near 18th and Col. rd, [ Marsaret Breen. axed 27. Funeral will = or on 7th st. whart car. ‘Liberal reward if from his late residence. 1140 returned to 1832 Biltmore st.. Apt. 12. Col. Monday morning. October 5. L. S. FRISTOE 99 RENTAL AGENT igh mass at Holy Comforter Inferment at Mount Olivet Ceme- 1013 Fifteenth Street Phone Main 1512 U THE FOME o HOMES 1417 K Street “DEAL WITH A SACK—Silk. small vellow. containing re- | REALTOR" T s medale: finder please call North | (ARROLL, Friday morning, October 2, 1025, 35uk TARKOLE, ida B raarsheloved A 2 Fears. beloy —— L0sband ‘of the Tata' Eflen. Fiizerrald CEMETERY _LOT! o W uReral i St. Gabriel's Chure. | —-— - ETRR & ‘wher¢ juiem ma will be said_at | IN BEAUTIFUL CEDAR HILL ¢ a.m. Monday: October. 6. Ingerment Mount | ~one very desirabie family " lot Silver: “Relatives and friends tovited. "4 | abie cash drice. Call Lincoln 1003, Seigpitions Bulding. Fold, with plaitec * inity » o Base er t i, NN BR'EaF: rewerd. 1688 & & rownl . avs aw. ¥ ’

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