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s S TODAY COOLIDGE'S owamLzs . vouwe, Barton, Red Cross Founder, 33 Years at the Wed Teacher Two Decades| || - ‘ i . b : Sucumbs}in}Bosuon. 935 F Street Same Address ; - e 7 2 Charles Sumner Young, the biogra- Ago—No Plans for Cele: i v pher of Clara Barton, died yesterday Accuracy and Beaut bration mage. |||} & 2 R || [P : : ! A ) . here. Mr. Young had gone to Boston C 5 . i " s it 3 : several years ago, where he organized A ombination That Makes a Twenty. years ago today a red- o : . : , 2 ; : the National First Aid Association as g %fi'&"g“]“r:,if{y“’ ‘\,,‘f,r,"g'",l}’,l‘?,?,, g : 4 5 v 2 memorial to Clara Barton, founder teacher of Burlington, Vt., whom he . A 1 2 3 of the American Red Cross. He was ~ had met some months hefore on vi- P gl : : X the author of the “Life of Clara Bar cation, were married in the front | A v £ 2%, 1 . hiol il v . ( parlor of an unpretentious home in £ # E fonsi wnichine pul UG 4 mr s U Burlington. { ; 4 7 i centennial of the birth of the famous The = red-headed lawyer became : ; : ; CIvil War nurse. Two years ago, in mayor, the mayor became gov 7 4 co-operation with the American Tree ! i s | the sovernor became Vice President : el ; Assoclation, he began a campaign for " and the Vice President became Ch : : : : memorial free planting in honor of « Rallroad Accurac xecutive of his country, and today L ra Barton through all the Grand (] 3 he and his wife are celebrating quietly : v : Army of the Kepubiic posts and the at the White House the anniver: : i ! § Women's Relief Corps organizatlons . . of that momentous ceremony a s o in the United States. A Most Prized Possession ot years back. 3 f 1 e s i 1 v S 1 “hri Have No Plans. 4 % A. Logan, both of whom have since At this time, when thoughts of gifts for Christmas or it s Hie, T oss : | f died, planted a memorial tree for Miss anniversary are uppermost in our minds, it might be a good A e e e L B i Barton at Glen Echo three years ugo. idea to pause for a moment and give due consideration to a casion formally today. ~They expect | e “ - e m gift of permanance. Hamilton Watches are nationally. known to, mitend jehurch’ this’ mornine =2 = : TIgnored in Will, Woman Sues. = i S sai usual and this afternoon T3 for their accuracy and beauty. We are distributing agents for leave for Omaha, where the President R Because Minnie Fischer failed to re- member her fn her will, Emma Watts S : e is to address the American Legion S these famous watches and the fact that our store has just o e tn e | B e i ¢ |has filed suit in the District Supreme recently been enlarged to give greater comfort and ease in shop- The anniversary celebration at the | 4 et o il T arrinet to M a"““ {Court to recover $4,140 from Thomas ping and more space for larger displays, is an excellent assurance :]\"m‘l" ”"fl'-‘};'(l-"'-"\"' "\fl;lii\"""‘V:;'II;“"‘I;‘T‘ - i _\'fi,..."' .,',(u:;g lk'lnb:r 10 l90“ i : u?:;:er?f"v:::d\i‘;:mlf“»“: o Yi'l;d'h' that better service and a larger selection is to be had here. A | efaing ofi Attornes Galwiit Coolid ' B l.-{‘lw;‘; l:gh\“i ‘“.i:"-fi:'"fl..f&‘:&‘":{”u?; for services she says were rendered malldesosit will h o S h ol AN aINIs GracalGosabue on e atter ey iy » u on; V., e i the dead woman. Attorney Chandal small deposit will hold your selection until wanted noon of October 4, 1905, Even in those g !""““ of her marriage to Lawyer Cool- | yuckey appears for the plaintiff. A F Ex 1 f H mfl W Chz f days Mr. Coolidge was known as *“that e o e =2 S e ie Coolidge home at North ot g g 0 one was | g 5 $ . A i = = e ew ampies O al ton at S O quiet young man,” and no one was e # 3 ampton, where Mr. and Mrs. Coolidge greatly surprised when he insisted on | P . 13 b s B t’, and t!n ( har 1ple we " e bride’s hol @ h . established their first home after the Beau Distinctive acter alsimple pediingar the uriddy hones | . =3 e W | marriage and where Mrs. Andrew I | | BIRTH. MARRIAGE. DEATH. ¥ < Upper left: Lawyer Calvin Coolidge devoid of such “extras” us music, ; " ; d yold, T ; : @, the mother of Mrs. Coolidge, MEMORIAM notlces and LOST < oo best man and bridesmald %y . 5 9 i AND FOUND may be Inserted up to The Burlington Free Press told the 12 o'clock noon. day of issue. news the next morning under the head: : “Sought Burlington Bride. Calvin | § T e e Coolidge of Northampton Weds Miss ! ol ) o- Grace Goodhue | 'The ' afternoon : : 4 A Mr. and Mrs. Andrew I. Goodhue i op to 19:90 s ke s 5 oo il L g o : urday tar. and up to 11 p. Derthing % oaane Gootnue.and | ] & Bkt : Gngmccitlncerinscicl Saturday for Sunday Star. dded the pertinent comment that| e ¥ their daughter, - he bride is popular in a wide circle i a1t of friends and the groom is a suc- : s Grace Anne, Cards of Thanks cessful attorney in Northampton.” e 5 t0 C J Wedding Was- Important. ot : - R - Mr. Calvin Coolidge, ”‘:fig,f}'."ngd 2:.1%'#..:‘«.”"‘:5*’5‘53“,.'x‘{m-b. under @ prominent head: “\edded in 5 i Nineteen hundred and five, : CARROLL FAMILY. Burlington, MOORE. Mr. and Mra. John W. Moore wish Queen City. Attorney Calvin Cool- | i - QORE. Nr. an b ¥, Moo 2 C _ g % theiz gincere and idge Becomes a Benedic ., Mis ciation to_ their meighbora. relatives” and Grace Goodhue of Burlington, Vt. 2 e = many friends for their kindness. expres- The wedding was important enough When Mr. Coolidge and Miss Goodhue were married the local sions of sympathy and heautiful floral triv- Fairfax Desi > = for the Burllngton Free Press to send newspapers “played up” the story, giving quite a bit of space for courtship, to the effect that he asked | FER*MGGRE, 0T their eon. JOHN VAL airfax Design Decagon Design “Monroe” Design a reported to the Goodhue home| | those days to the nuptials. Below is an exact reproduction of the Mr. Goodhue for his daughter’s hand while the decorations were being| | articles as they appeared in the Hampshire Gazette of Northampton, | |before asking the daughter herself, is Btaths. $50.00 00 placed to get all the facts for a| | Mags, and the Burlington Free Press, of Burlington, Vt e & $52.50 $65. “story.” Worried after the reporter s Lot it | This story has it that young Coolidge, | gAILEY. Friday. October 2. 1625, at his In engraved case of Fair- had gone for fear that the account { on his first visit to the Goodhue home, | ~ residence. 1005 1st_st. n.w. HORACE M ; o p z he pa g - - | alantly informe p hueband of Lizzi» Ward Bailey and fathe 2% desion. 17 el adiists - A . . o = might go in the paper Wrong, young | QU TY nonchalantly informed Mr. Goodhue | Bisband o d Bailey and fa ‘ed ;Ims\-:x?\cn:/ in \\-hitdel“ A IiieisavedicaserofiDaca .]I‘-"f;ramd s 1‘-4““5' Coolidge went around to the Free| WEDDED—QUEEN CI SOUGHT BURLINGTON BRIDE | (i e wis soing 10 marry his daugn. | gLk iorence B b G ey reen goldifilled & gon design. White or green | Wilte ot grect Eo hict, Press office himself and made sure S | ter Grace, and that when the father [ pai Chirin: 11th Rid G ste BrCNl g0 C o icdicase, Deau- i S ool iblled. 17 jewell adjust || 2r.tn 17 hnefsuoy @nd sap. all the information was correct. e Calvin Coolid A | asked what Grace had to say about it |BALL. Octoner 2, 1925 RICHARD L. tna tifully =~ engraved. A very 3 B ful phire jewels, adjustable to "The first line of the story as printed | Attorney Calvin Coolidge Becomes a|Calvin Coolidge of Northampton | the suitor explained that he hadn't beloved husband of Lena Ball (nes So- beautiful “and serviceable o ¢d movement. Beautifully O ¢hree positions. A superior the following morning was: “A quiet| penedict — Bride Miss Grace A.| Weds Miss Grace Goodhue. —|wsked her vet 3 3 late residence. K13 West Virginia ave. n.e timepiece. %® engraved case. 9% model, low in price. home wedding occurred yesterday 2 It is reported that the yvoung North-| Mondas afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment " afternoon.” Goodhue of Burlington, Vt. | ampton attorney” was not what one | A&t Prospect Hill Cemetery. o o et rhington, A qulet home wedding occurred ves- | would call a precipitate lover, as far |BORST. Satuniar 1925, at home ent at the ceremony, The wedding |city and Miss Grace A. Goodhue of | W§TRe Gf Mr- and s 4, 1 (00GhUG | fnally was plighted he wanted the| 1337 10th st n.w.. Mondas. October b, at m i) el - | Buriinzton, Vt, daughter of Mr. and| ;oo & ‘he Nrina g { wedding to take place as soon as pos-| 11 am o8 as not only quiet, but very pretty, | \GCO% GO e 5 Cere ‘marrfed at | (00dhue, became the bride of Calvin| T : o \ 3 285, s he residence o Waiehier. M- despite the absence of the wedding|5.5) o'elock this afternoon, at 2 : : march, best man, etc. _ |fiome “of the bridewss parents. on 312 | ASS Iheiceremony was pectormed by | three monthai it Isisain. Thomas Browne"5a1 i ‘el "ne " ELIZA There were about 15 relatives and | Maple st 'xlyn- 4;]:;- 4 _‘lm:“\“flrvb:'y'ma’;l ence of a small circle of relatives. Trip to Omaha. tha abore Sileeee Murdns ! Ootaperh friends In the parlor, all invited infor- | was Rev Dr. I ward, Hungerford. | There were no attendants. The house| oo = B T o 8i30 Dn: Tnterment at Masville. . ¥ mally, as 4 o'clock, the tme set for|Ehyrch of the Queen City. [ with Tverkieen: ana fwers ‘festooned | doubt will reflect upon all the forego. | B gLk pdel, moTaing, Octobe the nuptials, approache: Rev. Ed- ith evergreen and flowers festooned | f P! o'clock. at 414 Webet at The ceremony was quietly per-| (p0 2 e et (i ; = ‘¢ ¢ e ward Hungerford, former minister of | fommed i the presence of oniy a few | 4DOUL the parior, whero the service oc- | ing Incidents during their journey to| JOHY CARROLL. axed the First Congregational Church of |immediate reatives. There was no best | ““SUS0 L0 e ceremony Mr. and Burlington (the church at the time man, no maid of honor. The groom | afrs Coolidge left for a wedding trip, | was without a regular pastor), stood | ¥’ nied from this city by Dr.{after which they will reside in North- | ¥ Jolidge, an attorney of Northampton, | €ible. The engagement period covered | CAMPBELL. Saturdas. October 3. 1 at in the pres: ‘ {Omaha, recalling _particularly ~the | husband of the late Elle { thrilling trip to Montreal just 20 where requiem m will be catd at & ars ago today. 1 B'YR_-"MOH';::‘; L)»"lqu)_x:."d '.{Al'.:t‘l‘:n;\::‘:v‘:{."_\liuum o B Al i mick. Among the guests amiton Mr. Coolidge wis accompanied | President Coclidge will be in Omaha |/ O1% ivesiana frlendynyite injel bey e odow BIDla it Ridnd S and Mrs. John C: Coolidee of | to'our city by Dr. A. H. McCormick of [about 10 hours, arriving Tuesday | PE YEILE, A Suddenls. ot : Northampton. o |morning after breakfast and 1pavirrx1x 0£'1021 Kenvon at, n“y‘.—r)flnvrd' B y B S at 4:40 | 205 ge 1s one of the most prom- | for Washi inne: of “Mattie Ceiie. brother of Mart The Ceremony. The couple left Burlington at 4:40 | inent men in Northampton. He 1s & M- | omni O O eaia traig | Flummer (nee. D2 Veiie) Lav: The “Byron”™ Dest Promptly at 4 o'clock there was a|Cf & short weddinx tour. Their per-|tive of this State, having been born in 2. S 'S #pec M. Da Veile. devoted stenfath YT esign Promptly & o'cloc! as a|manent idence in Northampton has | Plymouth. He was graduated from am- | Will_travel by way of Cincinnati and| James Milis and uncle stir at the top of the stairs and the |not vet been determined 4 rst College in the class of 1895, and | St. Louis on both trips. ox € _and Sinclgir Wi wedding party began its descent Th v\:r:’d-\-_ is A me:?‘g ]rlr{"(ltfl Uni- | has lived in Northampton.| On their arrival in the convention| heTman and Florida m 2 Miss Goodhue and Attorney Coolidie | Versity of Vermont, at Burlington, and |iwhe, chairman of the Republican |city President and Mrs. Coolidge will| W at and Ba Rev. Dr Wil . were in front; then the bride's par-|for three years ar hea been s | Sity commiy s me e ents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew I. Good-| ihe Sehopl Siar last vear had bt pa | Hampshire County bar. He was one of | yo ¢ tefore going to the convention o e e s 5 ed 16 Clarke Schoo €| the city listers for two years ag|rest belore igoins onvent den w A beautiful watch with silver sunburst hue{ the bridegroom’s parents, Col.|Deat, on Round INill. this city. The | been dlerk b the Humpenie “Councy |auditorium, The President is sched-| T"EEPSh faten fow onemee o, il il BN e s Eiees. B0 and’ Mrs. John C. Coolidge of Ply-|groom is one of the best-known younk | Court |uled to begin speaking at 10:30 o'clock,| And with farewells unenoken. , - raised gold figures. In mouth, and others. lawyers of Northampton and has been| Among those present at the cere-|later attending a luncheon at the He calmly entered home. | 11y |1dge’ of Plymouth. parents of the | iewing the annual parade of legion- 3!{“‘11‘!{}".““_ e 1025, at Akron, Pa.. of Proctorsville, his aunt and uncle, | Balres. ment at'Wi ad been there the night before for | yuth, Vi, father and mother of | rehearsal. the groom on” Design $112.00 14-kt. Solid White or Green Gold Case. Dial in silver, line finish with raised gold numerals. 17 extra fine ruby and sap- Rie e 23 e 3 % ventional afternoon garb, with black o s eniber of 0 3 phire jewels a!u_l adjusted to temperature 23-jewel movement. s_\d)umd to tem- frock coat. The bride wore a gray LU!‘:}NI i d mem ;rmr:, vf::\,zmom. Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Pollard and three positions. g perature and five positions, dress of simple lines, and her face was|a candidate for the presidency of that and Miss Ethel Stevens, & classmate | Mr. and Mrs. Coolidge will be accom- swathed in blushes. » | body. of Miss Goodhue, panied on the trip by Secretary San-|pFAFF. Fridar October 2. 1025, JOHN, ba- The voice of the minister intoned | | ders, Mrs. James A. Draln, wife of the| " loved son of Philinp and| Auna Plaff. axed —_—— | 5 . “yor e S {national commander of the American ¥ Funeral {rom his narente” cesi- the fateful words, “You, Calvin, take| the bride. But he didn't! He was | Legion: Maj. Gen. Lejeune, comman- 2505 Burns et se Mondas. Octo : “ Ty D The Hamilton “Masterpiece Hotel Inp [ womn == = e seiesroonrs | 53 i slon; Maj. Cen. Leleune, comman | berf af 2w, it ndtdtoge o . 2 " ; B ; lips were moving, but the assembly | The couple left for the upper part cheney and Capt. Adolphus Andrews,| ters = _ A remarkable example of Hamilton craftsmanship that is altogether worthy Phone Main 81088100 | & V1 of ‘the house, and soon the bride ap- | ynite House aides: \‘luj James F.|RICHARDS. Saturday. October 3. 1025 at of its name. Case handmade throughout and fitted with 23-jewel movement, ad- 604-610 Sth St. N.W, | heard rnothing distinctly. In a few! cared on the stairs agaln, this time | Coupal, the President’s physiclan, and | 1S residence, 1717 Rirzs place nw. JORX justed to heat and cold and five positions. The dial is of brushed-finished sterling 7 rooms, $6 weekly: $10.50 rooms. $8. | minutes the ceremony was over and|in her traveling suit of blue broad- Geisser, hls stenographer. Ric O et silver, with raised numerals of 18-kt. gold. | e A e s L Mother's. | 211 Waited to see the bridegroom kiss | cloth, with long coat and wide-brim-| “The President will be back at the SEREIED = med hat. The bridegroom still wore |White House Thursday morning. T A ostoben . i _— R : > 3 ; his formal attire. 3 1 B o forward to the doorway, where a car- | ASK BULLFIGHT PERMITS.| ristand"se Marearet ‘Suliitan tiee John- riage awaited. One of them had a | aon) Fueral Trom T Tate residence Mo bag of rice in his hand. He made Martin's Church. where mass will be sung ready to throw a handful, when sud- | Greek Capitalists Likely to Be Re-| at 10 am. 4 denly the bag was kicked out of hi SULLIVAN. Members of Potomac Council ?- Women’s Hamilton Wrist Watches | B e oo, e o puth | fused by Government. S T LA S ed into the carriage and were driven | By Cable to The Star and Chicago Daily News. | VAN Funeral from his late residence T . SOFIA, Bulgaria, October 3—Greek | {0~y Sl ne veotiem ‘ent to Montreal. capitalists have petitio; he Zov-| mase wiil he cune at 10 am. 5 ernment for permission to introduce { M [H_“'L I'Pl:?\“"'h;' "R« lflr‘fi hr;‘lr';‘ R 2 The train took them to Montreal for [ hyll fighting into the Hellenic re- | VALTER I. PLANT. Financial Secretars emarkable in structure and beauty. In sev- a 10-day honeymoon, and when the | ¢ L R L e fl,‘},‘;-’;‘,‘; i i i i 2 - ~ 'a.. Mre. A S wi o eral dainty designs with guaranteed time-keep- trip was over the newlyweds came | The advocates of this scheme point | Iate Canf. Zachers' Thomas. _Funeral from ing abilities. back to Burlington and spent a week { (.o that no risk will be run by the | Ccharel of John R _Wright Co.. 1337 10th | before going to Northampton. In the | s ns the horns of the bulls st. n.w.. Monday. Octaber 1 n.m. Inter | | tores as s #ion National Cemeters. 4° | latter town they rented some furnish. | Loreadors mient at Arlingtan National Ce: o " iill be covered with specigl india rub- | WATHEN. Saturday. October 3. 1025, at & 2 i . . ed rooms until Mrs. Coolidge coula ! " i the homeé of her pare a1 14-kt. Solid White or “Green Gold Scout around and find a house. They | UF contraptions. Tt seems unlikely | B Soad o NETTIE FLIZABETH D Ve >, o1 v > | that the Greek government will ac- WATHEN. aged 16 beloved daughter of nsaved (oo monneaus Desasonion 1960100 Were soon fortunate in finding & fur- | cqe to this request, despite the | Charies 3 and Giadss Wathen. Sotice of Cushion ShADES...........c.ceueeennnn nished Rouse vacant for the Winter | G0, "Naking possibiiities of the | funeral laier. ing vear, when they moved to 21 Mas. |Scheme. In Memoriam. 14-kt. White Gold Filled Case, Ton- sasoit avenue, the two-family house e = neau, Decagon or Cushion shapegf“ $48000 ) A SENSATIONAL which still remains the old Coolidge FUNERAL DIRECTORS. home. dear aunt. CARRIE BRAXTON. who The oft-told story of the Cootidge | \J] I, SPEARE CO. :g’r;ar::d‘:\:li;u o Bih years axo iodas | ) TR ! = . 2 the successors of nor connected < 14kt Green Gold Filled Case, Ton- $48 () a er e r == T b O oo oo Todav recalls the memors neau, Decagon or Cushion shapes.... o a 100011 St. N'W- Taved ong, Foun , Phone Frank. 6626. And those who think of her today STET. wol - Are those who Joved her hest N FEiephone Colutiia D Formerly 940 F St_N.W HER“DEVOTED NEPHEW. WALTER, .1 e o - = irch’ TAYLOR BRACELET. black ribbon with Holy Cross Joseph F. Birch’s Sons BERRY. A tribute of love to the memory of Colleze seal on it: Wednesday afternoon in (ISAAC_ BIRCH) ‘my dear mother. ELIZABETH BERRY Laneburgh's or Kann's. Phone Adams Y J Establish who arte s life vears . Oc W et g 3034 M ST. N.W. Fiiiengg gl | whoydepsird thbe e 16 sears aco. © et 8. (Y BRIEF CASE. brown: near Wallis cafe. Fri- > From this world of pain and sorrow r da% mighis rewnrd, North 1991, At 1k, wier rvice 4% {hat Tand of peace and. rea 51 2 God has taken you, dear mother. BROOCH. gold set with topazes and pearls Where vou have found eternal rest. Friday morning: reward. 408 Brishton avart- | Funeral Directors Since 1850 YOUR_ DEVOTED DAUGHTER. GER The remarl y of ilton Straj in 55 732 TRUDE B. T. TOPP. he remarkable accurac Hamilton Strap | — i — | M 12 1732 Penna. iy Vatche el i en- CAT, gray, tiger. male: wore collar with be ain DODSON. _ Sacred to_the memory of WII Watches for men has placed them in a most en: y AT, fray, tiger, male: wore collar with bell Ave. N.W. A . S1eAM P DODSON - wwho died or: viable position. They are rapidly becoming the P Reward. ~_ 0 = Timothy Hanlon Fear ako todas, October 4, 10247 IDA 3 favorite for those demanding the best. 5 “ GHALMHI FRAT PIN. two pearls: Saturdas. | _g41 H ST. N.E. Phone L. 55643. ;mll_lnnndl'“wn!'I,LIAM H. (DICK) DODSON s lowntown section: 0 Cedar st A TAD € = une . Fitted with 17 extra fine ruby and sapphire Takoma Park. Col. 4056.° " CHAS. S. ZURHORST One by one theix seats are emoty ¥ CHOKER, Florida ave. and 301 FAST CAPITOL ST. One by one they went awas. Jewels. : Quiney st. “Return to 1330 7th at. nw. Phone Lincoln 372 Tozamniace:called heaven. = : . / 5 3 . DOCTOR'S MEDICAL CASE. If returne WILLIAM LEE. Funeral Dirccior and Bim- Fex they Teft i1&_one by one Cushion model in Sterling Silver or . Nfth inatrumenta in fais condition. will nay | batmer. - Livers in connection. - Commodiogs | SON "ANh BRATHFR. GEORGE SHIR White or Green Gold Filled Case, with $50 00 & > $3 and no questions asked. See janitor at | chapel and modern crematorium. - Moderaf Y DODSON AND FAMILY H leather strap, luminous dlal........... » £ P LHP; S e __ | prices. 352 Pa_Ave. LW Call M. 138] In loving but £ad remembrance of < o 14 White g 3 DO et o, P babains be. 7 | Frank Geler’s Sons Co, W STAL AT hn e Ostee Sashionsuson s < Linc, 3286, —______*"'|1113 SEVENTH ST NW. e, 2 VHRE. And October 3. 1908, Tespec or Green Goid. Leather strap and $75,00 : o, DOG. biack Water Spaniel: D C. Tag No. | Modern Chabel, _Telénhing n 2473 Losed haorn o comembersd, al .. P LR v 2685 Jos! Ire near American U 5 2 N C] . luminous dial a3 D T. F. COSTELLO HATTIE. PARKER A i Ward. - 5047 Massachuisatia FANNI ad X ers ward. _5¢ sachusetts GIOVANNITTI. A tribute of 7 Square model in White or Green : EARRING, serd pearl ball drop, Phore OF LQCATED AFra 7078, O ANy o ‘our et devoted moth e 0 4 2 2 2. CAP. ST e Gold Filled Case. Leather strap and $55 00 i ; RPN R, Ave 281" Phogne | oy 3 memors of dur e "y i o : % PIN, Dea Sikma Phi: C. V. L. on Who departed ihis life seven years ago. Talm e WEEK PR Nt e B0 ‘353 m!-';' % Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Gelover 4 To18 . v CEEL T T i 2 H ST. N.E. There ix & face so dear we miss, e el o ”’ktf.esnlm s PER GLASSES—Pairs ahell vicy and shell tempie. | odorn: Chavel. Lincoln 524 Still is the voice we loved. or [Grean (Gold [Case, ey = 0I885100) G cac. Pione Line. 304, L | Nodern Co SEIL, ip e Yolee S IS and luminous dial..... Becibaat o city committee and a member of theinrg > s Williane. pastor. Monday, Octoher first go to the home of Walter Head to| Williane, pastor. Morday, Octoher, 14-kt. solid green or white gold case. The bridegroom was attired in con- s{gm"i“:::""law!i:.l_-\i'\-hc:\ll poli! for | mony were Col. and Mrs. John C. Cool- | Omaha Club and in the afternoon re- o \ The paper was right, according to ——— | terday atte 2150 o'olog of her siste Meior. MAE B l I b Mrs. Goodhue Lowell, who was pres.| Attorney Calvin Coolidge of this|ferday afternoon at 2:30 11.u|;o:f.‘1hl\}’f.|‘“" courting goes, but when their troth | §LRCSE5 TF n Wrisht's chapel < BRAXTON. A trihute of love to memory o n e e Gy Ab MINIATURE OF LITTLE GIRL, In front of JAMES T. KYAN e AT CAROLINE ER DE’ Metropolitan Club: $5 reward if returned to 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. NNITTI. _AND NIECES. EDITH " i = FREE FREE doorman. Metropolitan Club. ___~ " | yoq01 cnapel; ATe. 5.5, con 148, D ANTELINE . © MEMBERS OF AMSTERDAM DIAMOND EXCHANGE - POCKETBQOK; brown lea Detween Weal> aisate Amimianges: In Joving remembrance of my dear JEWELERS PLATINUMSMITHS (S RS TRE R Molyneatx. 316470 e e Liver¥ in Commection. : SUSIE HARRIS. who left me six live n.w. Reward O FUNERAL DESIGNS. : e i) Delivery KETBOOK. o7 b marked 170 Amestitoremember hes, ip once waghor o fowa ave.: keep money. please return pocket- The midnight rtars snine on tie Kr a n nc tles book. 524 Crittenden st. n. 7> % e e 1 1oved. Yo Hol v 7 PURSE. in shop at 812 17th nw. Wil HER _DEVOTED DAUGHTER. CELES. 2 = e of Store Darty return bag. with other contents, and Floral “Blanket Sprays TINA GREE Keep money? No auestions_ask " | And Other Beautiful Fioral Designs st | HARRIS. In sad but loving remembrance of ADOLPH_KAHN, ARTHUR J. SUNDLUN, RING. mans eold. b g on | Moderste Frices. Joh S RS oty | AR e ST TR Cled ‘six years azo today. October 4. 1910 L = September 5 5 n 14th St President Treasurer Truet Bldg. gt Geo. (4 Shaffer °°° x-lns'mN" Oh‘.dtar mr:)l?;:r'fl!{'r;'v‘l‘\m“‘nl‘:m!fln. CE—Silk, small_yellow, ~containi ou’ wer Y - - SACK—SIlk. small yellow. containing Te. | CHOICE FLORAL EMBLEMS. Main 3416, i Brom In afl My troubles and sorrows 935 F Street Lyric Piano Co.| @ =5 = fumbdumestha < ofiitin -2 0 = e Prompt auto delivery service. FLLEY. In sad but loving remembrance of 33 Years at This Address B onon vy uoiuone BTG, Artistic—expresaive—inexpens - dur. Cnitd. JOSEPHINE RELLEY, who sive, 1738 14th St. N. W, STBRET LA, dak ive g saraay sir. | Gude Bros. Co., 3232 F' St| fepaics thie ite seven sears a6o oda¥ . . . Liggett's Drug Store. 13th and Pa. 1 stood ide your bedside Sl s e E 3 e Columbia Theater: reward. Adams CEMETERY LOTS. avAud waiched vour iy dopart, Open Evening: 5 o ‘when they sald that sou were i) ‘WATER SPANIEL. black: nm‘nfin ; tag | IN BEAUTIFUL CEDAR HILL CEMETERY 1t almost broke my h“y"}x 11695, 1265 Newton st. n.e. one North | —One very desirable family lot at reason- ay her soul rest in peace.’ A 2 6030. " able cash vrice. Call Lincoln 10028. 5* HER DEAR MOTHER. ROSIE xsm{ o 4 1 ‘'

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