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Our designe-= know how to’‘Say it with Flowers.” || @99090000000000000000000000000000000000000¢ zn'-moocumooooomoovooooq e Valentine Corsages, $3.50: Roses, Peas. - VALENTINE - BASKETS Valenlme Boxes of Sprm.g Flowers, $3 & $5 14h & H 1222 F St. 3 Telephone Telenhons Main 3707 Frank. 5357 P e T 0 \TORL"* ZANNG 12BN 17 N PR “Wherever you go you'll see “7-11" getting the glad hand. Fingers hasten to re- move the wrapper. And what a treat when your sweet tooth bites deep into milk chocolate, nuts, butter cream and caramel?” (GEN. MCLERNAND, ARMY HERO, DEAD Held Congressional Medal and Citations for Gallantry in Campaigns. f Brig. Gen. Edward J. McClernand, 77 years old, holder of the congres- sional medal, veteran of numerous campalgns against the Indians, in the Philippines and the Spanish-American and World Wars, dled at Walter Reed Hospital last night after a long illne He had served on many important missions. Gen. MeClernand was cited “for gal- lantry fn pursuit of Indians and in actons against them at Bear v Mountain, Mont., in September, and in 1¢ i the tinguished gallantry in a the Nez Perces Indians.”” He was also clted for gallantry at Santiago. Born at Jacksonville, 111, December 29, 1848, Gen. McClernand was the son of Maj. Gen. John Alexander McCler- nand, who commanded the 13th Army during the Clvil War. 1y Eiseman’s --and the hundreds who have recently opened accounts have found our credit plan the most liberal in the city. It to costs nothing extra Charge It.” EISEMAN’S 7th & F Sts. graduated from the United States Mll- tary Academy in the class of 1870. Appointed a second lieutenant in the 2d Cavalry soon after sraduation. he subsequently reached the grade of first lieutenant in 1879 and that of captain in 1890. In 1598 he was promoted to the rank of lieutenant colonel and served as as- sistant adjutant general. In 1899 he became a_colonel of the 44th U. S. Infantry Volunteers. He was mus- tered out of volunteer service in 1901 and became a major in the 12th U. §. Cavalry. He was promoted to col. onel In 1908 and attained the gr brigadier general in 191 from active service in December of the latter year and remained out of mili- tary service until recalled during the World War for duty at the Presidio. ien. McClernand was adjutant gen- eral of Gen. Shafter’s expedition to Cuba during the Spanish-American war. He was past national president of the Soclety of the Army of Santiago de Cuba. He is survived by his widow rah Pomp McClernand; mother, Mrs. John Irs. Fred L. Willtam McClernand had Winters in W several Mrs. his' step- McClernand; a Fox, and a grand- J. Butler, Gen. been spending the shington for the last held tomor- s undertak- 732 Pennsylvania avenue, honors will be accor: ed by the War Department. Inter- ment will be in Arlington Nation: Cemetery and the palibearers ing parior: and full mil or retired, and probably wili be headed by Maj. Gen. John L. IHines, chief staff. Maj. G Dennis I Nolan, deputy chief of staff, und ilobert C, Davis, the adjutant general, also will be among the honorary pallbearers, All details of the funeral ervice have been left by Mrs. MeClernand to P an intimate iend of the amily, in order that surviving com. rades may have an opportunity to pes full honors to a dis! ished comrade years of Army rervice, roops of the district of Washing- ton. under command of Brig. Gen. Sam- uel D. Rockenbach, will compose the milita Be. Me- Clerns . @ pro igude will be organized as guard of honor, &ed 94, has heen nzlish poorhouse that mate of a 7 vears. She decls s always felt 50 comfe she has had no desire to leave. Summer, Winter and Al of the Year James T. Ryan Mortician 317 Penna. Ave. S.E Lincoln 142 The steadily in price. Our *60 GOOD WILL We strive at all times to improve our service and equipment, that we may serve you quietly and efficiently. We hope in this way to merit your ever- increasing good wxl%, Complete Funeral, $125 A black broadcloth or gray plush casket, with a silk sntevior, 6 fine handles, engraved name plate, outside case, embalming, washing, dressing and shaving sf necessary, re- moving from any csty hospital or home, advertise the death, hearse of limousine type and two fine Cunningham limou- sines. cedar. When in Need of Our Service Call THE DEAL FUNERAL HOME 816 H St. N.E. Linc. 8200-8201 “For Reference, Ask Your Neighbor” Acidophilus Milk Price Reduction growing demand for WALKER- GORDON ACIiDOPHILUS MILK pleasure of announcing an immediate reduction ACIDOPHILUS MILK delivered at 20 cts. gives us the is now a pint and 35 cts. a quart ORDON ORIES Potomac 3963 Selling Out Ever %65 - *70 37 will il | be general ofticers of the Army, active | o she | rtable that | EDWARD “RN. \\l) Births Reported. following_birtha have Health Department in the The the ta: liam J. and Ci .- ’ Julin W, and Irvine E. and Johin L. and L Teo W and Hi Raymond 0. a Tavid P, and Be Robert W. and Mix Ira D nee Bursey, Rose, b0, Shinuel and Clar & Sreu; wirl Johu 8. and De Mamage Licenses. fage licenses have been issued to't Tuxedos, $25 EISEMAN’S 7th & F Sts. Mourmng Blacks Dyed -HOUR SERVICE Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. ', Lincoln 239 Funeral Prices Lower A high-class fumoral, Incnding | gray_or black cloth casket with handles and silk lining case, embalming, hes 2 chapel and all ser Others at half the taker's charge. Steel Vaults, $85 Ambulances, $4 W.W. Chambers Co. The Brown Stone Foneral Home Cor. Chapin & 14th N.W. Columbia 432 $100 “Tlate. 75 OVERCOA ART SCHAFFNER & MARX made all of them—of imported and do- mestic fabricsin all the new shades of blue, gray and Raleigh Haberdaslhcer and tomorrow, night; lowest about 18 Maryland tonight; West tomorrow slowly rising portion tomorr Thermometer- 26. Barometer—4 51. at 3:30 p.m. Lowest temp at 5:30 a.m. Temperature Highest, 63, 1 (Furnisi and G 1e Today 1215 p.m i pan. 1 b —Sun Tomorro: sets 540 | Moon rise Aut t llwl degrees; winds, diminishing tonight. and Virgind night and tomorrow, somew h.nl colder strong. the coast, diminishing tonight. Virginia—Fatr somewhat colder tonight; Records for 24 Hours. 32; 12 midnight, 29; 4 midnight, 29. Highest temperature, Tide Tables. high The Sun and Moon. Sun rises 7:05 Condition of the Water. to- temperature tonight fresh ' northwest Fair to northwest winds on tonight and temperature in west OW. —4 pan., 32; 8 pam., a.m., 26; 8 a.m., 29.62; 8 p. p.m., . 4 am., 29.43, 33, occurred perature, 23, occurred e last year v United States Coast ey.) tide, 12:14 tide, 5:40 and and a.m. a.m. 1:10 a.m, and | rose T8 a.m.; sun set am.; 4 a.m.; sets 3:20 p.m. Amps to be lighted one- sunset. nd condition of the Falls today at 8 a.m 33; condition, slightly in Various Cities. L v ‘Temperature. mugormeg | - Snowing Snowing and 710 |2 sun | o1 Deaths'Reported. Julian & Univeraity “Hoxpital.’ 60. G £ Matlow. 56, alter Wallingham, Alexander Dunn. Chestnut sy, crossing, Jennie, E. Sparks. 4 hn T. 8human. 63 Hatkle A SWhman: Ol 4 Anna A Gaerner, 4 William W Smith,_74. Guigan, 67. U Mary E. Aron Keales shiopiig yard n Laura V. Burle Sargared Teres Andrew Blue Plains Sara Taylor. 00 .ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIC The Chi Omesa its snn uet 31 Coun 10w, Esther Chapte its annual danc , 9 o'clock. Pu formal dre Mind? Wil cussion at U 1781 Ve fted t with Mrs. C. Yeomen ghth and F anum, St. Stephen's will meet, 8 o'cloc Twenty-fourth a sentative John J. Czhfomva Sla}er Loseu Appeal. ANC an atte she was k | IRISE TERRI ur white ET. ailv 1SCO, February 19 () must die on tha gal rday” at Sam Quentin der of Mrs. Doro- . wealthy iended him. The State cesterday denled a pe of error. Mrs. Huan, Sowes 0. 60 Dancing No. 5, the De George Washington Voltg pl corketown University Garfield Hospital 30, Providence Hos- hley Hospital. 10 13th, st berculosis Hos Jfaliroad tracks, akor 1804 Belmont rd. 1 Garfield Hospital nited States Soldiers umbia Hospital both's Hosgital. Naval Hospit steam rallroad cdmen's Hosvital cdmen's Hospital wal “Home for Aged. SHT. rity will hold | the Congression will ofol o e at the blic admitted. E. S., will ew Wil In he subjec e of The Public ir “hapter, T L Key et 40 ty at the will be the sub ture under herhood of Ame Masonic Temple northeast. m of Grand et Councll, clock, at 24 Gi Name Society k. in auditorium, uglast t of dis- | 1ta | MeINROY. Deaths. Thix 45 to notify our relatives and friends that the funeral of DAVID JAMES S 'y ithotie ch Rock Creck (e EY, February 9, long HHiness WILLIAS n loved father (¢ fate Friday m-m’:i Truar elitives, Bn frinds ffuw.x ! 'x" i late Alexane In GIemonam. BARBOUR. 2, wide. | an, @ied against the jflarrmqt EVER. T Pasadena | Febn ven Gar-| vas trying to “riminal career. her homef - ! Washington 346 Md. ave. _white feet Washing: | Maryland “TERRIER. it tail feet: money and _Dapers. eward. Col. 151 er Nnk. with ”"flh‘nt’ Ta. i.. Fe i1’ r i it 2 et 107 1] wird. DG all, whis s o o uma T Call At brindle head: has col- vl PP HUTTON, coln’ Qo 13-{aghionsd breast pin I-'fi(x\:\"m-n “Barie Theater and Penna ave, and Ontario name Roxie: n to D, Lanier pl. n.w swera to ky’ s No. 15677% Sunday §; peiwen 160 ana W 1 ra'o1d ¥. b i & amethyst: 1o Tront liveral Fewhrd: ERRIER—Wire haired, Cleveland Park. and_3031: reward. White spots: Finder please no: st a —Stone marien choker, Monday. nd 20 Jacksbn pl. Reward. Adams 1520 black. driving: own, Rt e X T Dlack and white. . Glencarlyn, Va. Clar- ET—From A anda Webster reward St Ann's Academy: name on°2iin" bet. West 2300, PEARL I3 tween_ 5th and lor. Cali_Adams T money and keys. 5450; reward CE, “Sutuday night e hepherd" and 1th" dnd” Tay: Pt niaiiing Ywo Dictures. $0. Sortn K. black lk‘lfl.h:‘r contnnln 214 Tenn. ave. ne. Line. PURSE. Jads ! $15: near moon Ringer anklin 4560, . bright ved. contalning aboil 7th and M ss. n.W.. a Thesday af bieast phons Mra. Petly. TMBRELLA, s 7ih. Return to G. In STk I Earle Theater, Feb. Api.'2, 1108 D st. se. ;_in Cottage Ci W. I Hyatts. 4 ATCI wod chain: knife attached ched b reward. Call. M. 9877. flals J. WATCH 1- 0! u and on_opposite our Jeaf clover and M. A C side initials ward. 1811 Irving st. n.w. Adams 2451 WATCH, groen-gold. “with initials ¥. gold link logical B o “CMfnental “Hotel, [ feward, G: G. Jinlor Orises ep: Fipder, Dlease re G. Gauzert: with ark. WATCH, gold. and and Gegrgetown: wird, Vuuw WA TC ol Retarn_to 157 1 6 5.l anywhese. betwae 11th" aed panie inside watelr: re. 31st. Apt, 21 in 1 3 Dl and re- | has har- | Lin- [ | e | néar | vated mife o ¥ Hilland v, Mrs Lucindy Je it} R, from Mra® Jafie Harris Relitives, and frien, EDMUNDS. Oficer Womet s Fred sociation ate e neral of ‘Mre Harris, EDMUNDS. The ‘Bauneker Aid Assocn deuge gt asan) { uary ‘f J | 1936 atte vS0! friends. from his late reside ave. se. Relatives and friend elist and loving Wz, soll Hoon. MANSFTRLD. Hllnndn‘ Emorkencs Hogolta TELD. belovi Servicg -fl:" her Jute hoon terme MeCABI F 3 8, at. Good He '""fi st d Py, Franc ave. s E‘ iunfi: invited. Puneral Thureday. the _red members of a it Oukwood Ce it b, Moges Johnson.. mourn hie loay 11 Frandehildren, grandchildren and a host of Funeral Saturday. wh e sald 30 10" am uary € P . AUGUST K.” Funeral parlors - Thur COX. ommander. | February 8 ELIZABETH, de: John W. Edmunds. the late Richard ( noof Nrx. Jang Hs February i1, 1 of her sister 13th st nw 10 Benefit As- tend the fu- to ELIZABETH EDMUNDS. rom the residence Gf her sigter. Mra. Janic 2239 13th st. n.w. Thursday, Feb- the Ladies' ation are requested to ELIZA: DS Thursday, Febru- lock, {rom the rest 30 13th st. n.w. RPHY. President, uu' Secrétary. 11 che devoted hu | ther of Fan = RuEiand and wicle of Notice of funeral later.* Departed this life Tuesday, Feb- # long illness. WIL- devoted hushand of nson. beloved father ‘Stanley Johnson He leaves to nee. 1009 New. Jersey \nence. to Arlington Cemiciery s invited 2. Princeton teacher and evan. husband of ~Anna B Four sons also. sutvive —Karl Rus: Herbert and Allan -Luitz. ot Nervices #t Lancastor. Pa Fineral Thureday after- February 8, 1926, at MARGARET M Wits of Arthur Mansfield. residence, 1817 M st uraday. Febriary 11 at 12 Belativés and folend 8% ¢ at Rock Croek Cemetery. Tivited.* o Py 10 1928, at hi o n’m:"mgpfl C. McCabe (nee h Yeéldmm 2 ciren, S5 centiem o Befatives " i s tav latermeas Mouas uum r. William | In & SON CoX day. Fe %0 today face, mbrane INS, wh ___ FUNFRAL DIRECTORS, _ CHAS. S. ZURHORST 7, CARITOL ST. imeoln Timothy Hanlon 641 H ST. NE balmer. | chapel ik i 3034 M R16 H ST, LINCOLN 8200 Automobile Chapel, Frank Gexer s Sons Co. 5 Main 2473 T F. COSTELLO ATED AT NORTH 7078 il el | with the original W. R. Speare estatly [tk onae 1009 H. St N.W. Phone Fras }ose h F..Birch’s Sons (TSAAC BIRCH) Gawler Service Funeral Directors Since 1850 Main 5512 DESIGNS. 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