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THE SUNDAY 8 5 WASHINGTON, D. C. MAY 2, 1926—PART 1. I 0 " 0 T | cITY NEWS IN BRIEF. T 15000 TOATTEND |, v FIVE PRISON CANP ., . 2o - will meet tomorrow, 8 p.m., at Albert | | MILLER. cmbers of K K3 OCIAL NDER- e 12 9 setin sleeves and trimned with v ':,".{';:{mg,flgchn: Bloor: Schnell's, 1206 H street. e 81 R SO braid. Also Hoover il A7 o Yo8: LER ' . ers, Chemise, Step-ins and Cos )i The ¢ . and req styles in light d davi e S Ve ¥ y . he Citizens' commitiee for moth- i HN al from i il " 88¢ Y i Sl e - L [ of ers’ pension for the District will hold o Mendar a3, TS ; hip hem.. . a public meeting to which all citizens | | uiom ik oxannt a® p e | TR # g AL will be welcome Tuesday, 9 p.m., at hose of his sou CREPE KIMONOS, fizured and 1 M- i o T S o) the Southenst Public Tbrary. | e e L ENNTS ', \“l"]”"" E. BURNS visin. A’ regular 500 88¢ X 4 REGULAR . $1.50 CHIFFON M h . 1 2 NEHANDS S value, but slightily soiled | v ? i HOSE, all the newest shades, but " sh Association of Oldest Inhabitants " den % "':"' not all sizes. Service-weight and rs. John D. erman to will meet Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., at the Alabama Grand ]ury Calls dow of Lather Briie. o chapel of Join R TR g o 3 = 3 i chiffon. Season’s f Union Engine House, Nineteenth and P . B rh:ix\xlu}l‘\;("vl“.' \|)|«|l:'}§f }!I(‘,mm. 2 3 4 K, 5 ibBebit $l ,00 Preside Over General Fed- | 11" streets. Reminiscences of the| Many Maimed Convicts in | [uh o b Monday ers, Step-i L o Slips, ~— 5 A % ration C ti First Ward: * by AlUion K. Farxis Probe of Conditi POORE. Friday. Aot e Q«ud"é“l ok ’ REGULAR 75¢ H in all eration Convention. A poetic dramn of the fourteenth robe of Conditions. [ Bt e ey 88(: the popular new shades 59 century, written by Ada Louise Town- SEN Tl Mary. Vi - C | Mrs. John D. Sherman of Wash-[by Kathryne Dunkhorst, will be pre- | Dy the Associated Press. e pink and brocaded, in back-lace rm, pouch and all the popular shades. Alsq [ o HEGYAAR BCC, B 30 semble) dn’ Atlantie City, May. 24, for i e o Hvaatigate was announced vesterday. cisted by his wite, will be given Tues: | week's effort that had broadened the | ity (iom 1'.:'."v“x'.','v'[' S the Union and a number from for- | COMmittees of Phyllis Wheatley Y. W. | \1,0 (¢ these cases were said to have A nenhew of Mrn G B Drogram of paclal events also [and a humorous epecialty. Proceeds | beaten to death, under the meth tra sizes Sna Al dies = send, with rhythmic dances arranged L SALE OF CORSETS, includin, ington will preside at a meeting of | vented in Pierce Hall, Sixteenth and BIRMINGHAM, Ala., May Tie | 5 g % At Lo AL cluding RRGUIAR 300 SIGMUND'S || more than 15,000 women who will as- | Harvard streets, Friday, 8:15 pm. | jefferson County grand jury, which | ENCEBRICE nelovei taienicr of asins and wrap-around styles. 7 v wstrings and frame tops in brilliant color- , 3 “Fools T Mef I . gt f 88 i n . 2 ) a two weeks' convention of the Gen- s T Have Met,”-a lecture by | \pe geath of Ji s W. Knox, a to 36 88C hiey ‘are regularig1.00 vatuas ationl 88C al Tederation of Womens Clubs, it | Representative Brooks Fletcher. to- | T Scanvicr. roveased ‘today after a| host of other felatives and J The convention of the federated|day, 7:45 .p.m., at Church of the|inquiry o vey of cc ”‘z-:e:oldm‘e'r' hehlll in the r;:lstu.g 1‘: ber Bible class. this county. 3,-].(;;;],,. B - ]‘ ,"::.‘:,,4, ,‘,!’,;, e eration, it was said. Dele- i | Authorities said the Knox case Wi caidence of 3 i € Smith, 3: gates will attend from all States of | The educational and membership | 0" " fve ‘Geaths under scrutiny. | s mitited May 5 at ) > eien Ao . will give a g | o . wene ea ATE. Fridas, : g ARRIVED YESTERDAY FOR MONDAY’S SALE!! - pliccaigraed TN e | e o Py o and ver | T SR A o0 0%, 4,0 are to speak on muny problems. The features will be oy | e Tl S ion begun several | ¥ Fitzhugh Shumiate and Mrs. El BRAND NEw QTYLIQH SPRIN results of n number of detailed l’“""r Land of Mother Goose. news: | ybv ' ago by Attornes General Har- | G 3 iSpliew of Mfe. G A ba | hol & studies of public questions will be | bove. Japanere malds, awakening of | well G. Davis, has taken account of U Redeenier Lutheran ported to the convention. Spring, Doy Scouts, Summer fancies | charges that men had been killed s Hemtiresops been arranged. State federa- | aT¢ for the benefit of the vacation |which were Inhtman, The jury said i ! 1928, 8 A jtions “of New Jersex 1. | Bible school fund. that convicts at Flat Top and in prison Vaticr Shauga of Balision: Vao 4 as A. I on_will_meet tomorrow, § p.m.. in |\ prids < urch. where reduiem ‘mass will he waid 1‘,\,5:|.S .‘Or th M;:f::}p nors of hl‘l?:( twol he m.“d room of the ”m“fl Build. | fivd opened uxyr xluml.g this he :m J 2 epuse of her soul2® 1 % ¢ Aflantic Clty S safat ofme mings. “The Health Needs of Wash. | 11 (i 3 o Ui TG o Every new style—every new shade, straightline, ' Grace Abhoit, director Cuf — the | Sh8ton” will be discussed. " The corridors about the grand Jury SraIne Cov owo ‘nited States Children's Burea e 2 ave been crowded with lifc E N flares, bolero and cape models in handsome & will speats, 3 "o e ot | COWCATCHERS ON AUTOS. | tormers“ana ‘siner covicts “wio ae | S i . R - Women Children.” The club > ave seen hut fow other days aturdas. M: georgette, flat crepes, prints, georgette and ‘ Somen to ol the bureay to = : ote it ity bers roadence” Periron ik ant oitesl piirate Geek | assisative. Mkamee: The of these witnesses were Ington’ Mo E. Churen Sonday taffeta combinations and georgette over P pi Wich “clilaren. within Juvenile | utenen, some were sembinvalid. | i 5 b " Interment ac it i 3 B urt age. d L and othes obbled o S please copy. ) prints. Many are lace trimmed. These LS 3 bt T ot | G e Laent o R q nt, public welfare i | : .—The Ameri g war e Bl 4 are not dresses that have been picked et ocern sottons |20, railredd “eowcatcher” has been | bt aunovits of i Jn Memoriam. the arts will eacl sussed. of 18" would noi i 1L BOLTGN. In cad but loving remembrance over during the Easter season; every Gume 31 hibic Wwelfare day, | {0 G€ safelsfirst apparatus on f wany of the consiels were sai W et i O AR 61 . B . 8 it S Herbert Hoover is to 1 P oo ave entered the grand jury room 2 - ar ago one is brand-new—arrived yesterday ; honor and_ speaker. Other | The coveatcher ax used here 18 at | under great stress.” In most cascs BEYOTED Wire. Ngs. wyRTE d will g o o prominent participants will be M 1 1o the front Wheels of motor| witnesses were sail to have borne a N and will go on sale Monday. Sizes i Walter McNab Miller, St. Louts; Mrs, | (2% the idea being that the unw itferent expression upon leaving the: | EILY t loving remembrane 5 ? Liviais Stringteliow Kead. Srs. Giberd | Pedestrian will be tossed to one dite | room. " County offiials said that many | ~ ¢, %4% ‘,‘g=;;,;';,4g;‘ rottier JAMES for the miss, matron and also vy o, ks, W 1t Alyard, Detrolts | FHREE, (4an run oyer, The device hus | of' these witnesses had larcd . 3 T . : Mrs. Samuel Inman, o > ot = ot & roken bodies to the jury. 1 know it was not death. hut lifs ; Endoiter. ChiG never been seen here before. Whe s stopped 10 say. larger sizes to 48. 2 Oberndorfer, Ch 5. Etigiart Ibcomnotiven: Hics (liome ouiithe ST [ e T e e L. A.{Continent, are cowcatcherless, having 4 5 And took my dear son awa . Thomas | & frontee and to Amerieans| G¢ts Wyoming Assignment. His ToVING MOTHER f the The invention cams j fler g e . ! e out just aft c o G s ne‘er will those who loved you best On Sale T f ‘ fcorze ™, B, St Mo 1| . dnrnt oo mads- b S [ 1o Lo Vol been | B BTN S Rt n Sale Tomorrow for e ne, Erand | William Johson-Hicks, home secretary. | 7 Russell, W b K. CAND 'SISTER.NAN xwori\'L' i) nt Grant. and wife | that more than 10 persons were killed = AN i @ Russian princ x ufu the road of England every day FREN7 ad but lovine remembrance Nancy h«h mmaki ar. B 4 I ik | 5 2o st Card of Thanks. ¥he cars 45 toaas. M1 i *| STRIKE ENDS ON MAY DAY | ™i83ics i o 5508 s I e s Bl BRITAIN IN GLOOM e o Mt and et R | B uhen ot darhine” moter 2 New York Steamfitters and Help-| (vt cin Eata il (@) o0l ypg PEGHNEVTLCHTeR, 1oryre WAITING STRIKE OF i TAvETEw: Clstoris TR : Diparted trom shia ite gu- 5,000,000 WORKERS Special Dispateh to The Star. Beaths. e NEW YORK, May 1.—Reversing the clis pains were sore . usual process of calling strikes on l»rnnu;ll this 11}:)11mr~d»v n‘n“x’i‘ Mfie‘."fi.;‘f 3n:‘»n<1” (Continued from First Page) | May day, New York union leaders| g hond, 3t 740 am. JORS Kien Barris. B b i, today settled one strike that for weeks| He leaves to mourn their loss a devoted But God knew hest of conserving fuel. These instructions | had threatened a_general lock-out in | mother and father. brother. grandmother. When He called my dear husband ration the domestic consumption of | the bullding trades, and made sub-| Lo 2t SN GI" 22 M Mount ""HS’ LOVING WIFE. KATIE. * coal to 100-weight weekly for house- | stantinl progress toward settling the | Carmel Bantist Church, corner Srd and 1| JONNSON. Sacred to the memory of our holds, reduce consumption by the in-| strike of 12,000 furriers now in its| - §i% mw. Rey, Jernikan. pastor. Monday dear wife. mother and grandmother. dustries and business houses to 30 per | third month. . Frlra BRI AMELIA JOHNSON. who passed into the cent of normal, prohibit lights for| The strike settled was that of Gsided And ReTth Th i prava: e o il S display advertisement and urge all [3.000 steamfitters and their helpers I know he s peacefulls rest g e nitkoug Jou possible economy in gas and electric- | to secure an increase from $§ to $9 With Jesus. the njieh iy For life s not the same to us Consumers will need to register | day for the latter. Previously the , Since you were called away h locn! authorities, as they Qid dur- | journeymen had been granted an in. | PONERS; | Fridar, Mas han Sard of p The moon and stars are shining ing the war. crease of $1.50 a day to $12. By| MARY C. BOWERS. beloved wife of L. T ArPpihat Jonesome srave. | Firnest Bevan, secretary of the|the terms arranged, the helpers will| Bawers, Funcral Thesday, May 4 ..,,‘,,:,; The one we coild not sate Transport Workers' Federation, an-| receive $8.50 a day from May 1, to cfe requlem high mass will be sung at | o HER LONESOME FAMILY * nouncing that, despite a general stop- | Jaunuary 1, 1927, when the $9 day 3" | KING, 1n loviog remembrance of my dear ! page, his union would arrange for |rate becomes effective. The con- NING. F . April 30, 6. a RINE RiNG. Who 5 Ndr"l;n'h&r'-, ']:]?;fl:l‘w | feeding the community, said: tract covering both groups runs to| 228 e I BRG W NG, vear ago today. May 2. 11 “We have no quarrel with the peo- | January 1, 1915. | loved da K : B S RANDRILDAEY, - SPARES i G i % 4 s it HFrom avove resi- ple, war is being declared by the gov . Nary e Tt 5 b tlock. p.m. | LITRGOW. In loving memory of our dear | ernment, pushed on by sordid capital- e Interment | - mother. " FLO £ JANE LITHGOW e atimes thoss who araw the| CUT RATES FOR FRENCH. | Bt i B . nc’oar 2o today: | sword, perish by the sword. — - et L HER FOUR CHILDREN. * Say: S ess T! ourists in 1s. G, "CKLEY (nee McElligott! NLEY. In lovinz remembranca of « “‘_lr)h-“ r:“‘"" h-:"'“ P:‘;";‘""‘;m 3 Pay L ;‘“ o i ¢ i Hotels lywlmcdh'ullp of dDanu-l‘m;:klu" Fiinerai ind” and_Tather. THEODORE ONLEF. . Thomas sal 2 v ex aive Extinstion civen: rom ahove - reaidence Monday. May 3. e "this Tife two years a perience has the country been faced N P! am. thence to St Teresa's Chureh. | ) | by such a serlous erisis, but even at| PARIS, May 1 (®).—Although it has mibe will Do sunE 8 armcni ar| Jute ‘l"?..f}f\.fr‘i“gi,', nembrance. this late hour, it is imperative that all f always been so, but never openly ad-i 3 Whiver. Cometery. Relatives and | yydp% & memory fond and true should strive for a settlement. That [ mitted, it is becoming a recognized| friends invited. That ‘our hearts stifl long for you we will continue to do, and I hope | thing that tourists pay more than the -(,h‘('n;‘b"- ol j;;;‘fl,‘,fl,; g" l‘;.", The, sears of his life were numbered with success. natives in France. A French woman.| acan® of a member MARGARET M Whep the messenger whispered low, A. J. Cook, secretary of the Miners’ | married to an Englishman, stop) BUCKLEY and are requested to assemble . e called | Pederation, said: hope the gov-|off at Avignon on the way to thej At lieriate residence 1518 V' of o Mas He anawered. “T am reads to 0. ernment will not incite our men by | Riviera, was given a room at a hotel reh Ma . May i Loved in life- in_death remembered. nding soldlers or extra police lnlu marked 60 francs. When it was known 'K iy April WIFE AND CHILDREN 1 REED. A tribute of love to the memors PY " COLLIE DOG. answers Pat: brown and white, | Baltimore, M: Puts on a Sensational Coat Sale for Monday" et TR e b 1300 1T 54 NIRRT IR Buffal B Lhicllo 1il, . 7431 Blair rd. 7 HANDSOME ALL-WOOL PREI I Y Al I WOOL EYEGLASSES. shell rim. _Call Col_7R20,_ | Chevonng, Wyo. i = | FRATERNITY PIN (K. A): 2 stones miss- | Cleveland, Ohio 50 NEW R R en: on F at. Dex Molnell fowa. TWILL COATS | §o0rt Coats | TWILL COATS |- -ies =& In flare or straightline PACKAGE of Ietiers and bevi wookc: wuit- | Wieas ity M 30n08 -3 SIS Ies g, ST : : In the new bright and staple st peiar s Lorateie S8 models, fur edge or embroid- In handsome plaids shades that are ever so popu- m‘}f‘fi‘i‘.’;‘.&fi‘;m“ B 1y ; ered collars. Every new color and tweed mixtures. lar this Spring. Flared and CF DOG, fom qurk. Toush atiached. that is so popular this Spring. Sizes for the miss and straightline effects with puff fg,,‘,?%..‘.’.‘:l‘.‘m"’l‘e'k:%."‘{'_:"'?‘ f’_""nb‘,:::: fifikv'fika i, ) . i New Orlean: APPEEa22332282523733282T B3 s a o hat she was French and lived i X ! the mining areas. We shall not pro- | that she was Frel ved in F ) . - R voke, but maintalh peace, ance the price was lowered to 45 > e H LI e e s NDAY < : | “Herbert Smith, vice president of the | francs, the manager explaining that By hia wife. his daighter. day 1917: Tather. JOHN H.REED . ' Federation, declared that the | the hotel wished to cultivate native ll&-;:N e & qul!lifl!:‘ml;?-l‘{"‘);-_‘;' oo en years ago, September 26. 6 r as.“bungled” the busi- | clients who might return or send their [ &% \ington. D. C. and one Brother. | Xot for the dead in Ch 4 NE friends, whereon the foreign tourist| (harles W. Buick of Baltimore. s L st chilal) e weep: “The royal commission’s report,” he | was not likely to pay a second visit to T e oM etermeng nt Mouni | ThS #ea ia'calm. the tempest past i i 12 | said, issued in March, but not a | the town. o Chnetery . Fredurion. Md. (Fred: | mOp hat eternal shore. " H i single proposition came from the mine ok and Haltimore papers please copy.)* it that befier ome Sopais HA I S OMEeN § |y we=rwiivn) [1HE WEATHER | |* 5o i i 0 | wumonos, o o0 vesterda 5 3 M sr\x' OTT. In lov ' { s . In loving remem - i § i el RuRki A dear husband and father: CHARL bl 5 | Francis Burke. C. 6. A. of S ember | SPARSHOTT. who departed this life six ” . 2 Transferred to Chicago. harn in Martinshurg. D MDeT | years ago today. Mav 5. 1920 . District of Columbia—Fair and . 1838: heloved mither of Mra, J; Sni- A happy he e N LOW Shoes | cor Frank L Wells, Intantes. st | warmas-fodey. biobams fonmwed by | 5 otash o Mt Marret B btk | A by doms v o e modes, the smartest tnched to the Bureau of the Budget, | thundershowers late tonight or to- I R ey ar%. Bt © o'clock. 3¢ Bug o Row tharized 2l T2 now . v, has been ordered to Chic: r cool i - | BUTLER. Friday, April 30. ‘ i styles presented at a Blonde Kid, Paten t | o he e b Tank Corpe, | mest windar - (CTorTows fresh souch ';,f,-.gg;;- R el ASSIEN vt To lovie rems o oue g - . - — Maryland—Fair and warmer today Jer and Bertha Butler. cousin of Joseph dear “mother and grandmother, EMM A price tomorrow only Leather, Combinations tollowsd by, showers and probab Wasne. and mece. of - Marcaret 1| TERRYwho pated“iway one sear neo b f 4 Efforts of the government of Chile Y| Funeral from Holy Redeemer Ma POS“bIe ecause of our i . i fts coal industry has resulted | tbunderstorms tonight and tomorrow:| church Mondar. May 3. at 8 o'clock. = All Oft_and oft our thoughts d e f§ in one strap, ankle stra; to help its coa 1| comewhat cooler tomorrow; fresh | friends invited ta attend. —Interment at To a grave not far away. ©oroct intense specnahzauon. P P |in mines that have “been running | ZORGRCEE (100 SFaunt Ofivet Cemeters. Where they faid our deat mother G ibbon, hair d plai only two or three days a week belng | “\yrginig—Fair: warmer in west por- | CANCO Suddent” Saturdar, Mas 1. | st one ) fod b;rozgram ril t0 , hai I and plain pumps. All |[|cverated tun time. tion.today; tomorrow probably show- i, S L gy, Re: ; raids, new straws. . e — | ers and cooler; moderate to fres| neral home. 3901 14th st. n.w. Notice of S MAN - style heels, all sizes. ND. south and southwest winds. 3 \ V! y . 2 Fol L \West Virginia—Fair and continued 3 May 1. 1926, at her resi- Not dead to us who loved him, Good Friday. Il 601 F ., ELLEN. beloved Not lost, but gone before. Reduced ’or Mond ¢ 41 415 31 * lwarm today, followed by thunder- sister of Patrick R. Carr. He lives with us in_memory Large Hats—small ay to TIR] A0xa 6 found h'énfifl(i’im““fi’n showers tonight; tomorrow fair and| fie above reridence Tuesdar. Max 4. o "And Wil forevermose W o . SR = | cooler. whrr- ‘high mass will sung at 9 n‘n: In remembrance : ) z ) 0. HIS WIFE EDMONIA TILLMAN . Hats, every chic styles Tecod foe tARR oreihe v gt Ber sout’ higrment 3| 100\ VT saa bt toving s 1 Temperature—Midnight, 71: 2 a.m., friends invited. (Lynn, . of our dear wife and mother, REBECt f Miss B, T Lo ; THOMAS. k- or the Miss and the i TREDATE dog. 1 year old bIack. 71; 4 am., 66; 6 am., 62 8 am., 70;| ol 3 THOMAS.' who devarted thia’ lite eleven : legs and muzzle: answers to name of Pal on, 77: 2 p.m.. 80: N Suddenly. on Friday. ay 2. 19 Matron d 3 Biione Cleve. 305, Rewaré. S gy 48'pmp %: 10| 20 OBLE, heloved i wite of [CSBAND "AXD CHILDREN. o = ¥ .m. H .m., v -y . Dr. nstantini ‘uneral from her i MILLINERY DEPT. . @nnfl“? OF o AT EN e Wi AR ur?a P e o late N.‘-’:ée,‘n“""mr 818, New Hampanizs ate FUNERAL DIRECTORS. 4 : 2136 Eve st n.w. Highest, 80; lowest, . : o P 24 FLOOR - SHOE DEPT. || S0 ts e oo | Habmins Tomgin s am, 4 | el G clhetuniyl | Frank Geier's Sons Co. r & , ’ Satiop. and . 46: 8 p.m. Avril 28, 1926, at 10:30 113 SEVENTY ST. N.W. : ISTIELOOR e “E,\L.{T:N_C.}n:jm Dot | P Rammfan pin. t0 8 pm), 0. coidence. 1812 1100 30, now. PR reiophone” _ Main 2473 2] in section of 12th and ?y o Hours of x;mshlr;:i Ll Eilza ;,;..f:.’ e ..','.l,': 5'}:"{-’...;,',,.‘"" . F. COSTELLO 3 19 aed. o Per cent of possible su kes. Funeral from Lincoln Memorial NOW LOCATED AT feturn to 738 12th st. e Fhane Frank Temperature same date last year— | ghael 11th d R ste. 0w Sunday )‘(v 1724 N. CAP. NORTH 7978 fifi.""mfl'.':f o2 %;Wlm’l:{o]x’:{o‘{l‘;l Highest, 61; lowest, 39. HINCKLEY. Fridas. Avril 30 1026. at Wm. H. Sardo & Co. " ficense tax Dol engine N Weather in Various Cities. Chikyea's Hosrial, AMICH SIVE. neloved orl daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Corton C. Lincoln 524 0d1h. - ADL 128 ¢ Ciiiedial " Sansions noerature.~ Precipl, | « Hinckler. [Funerdl lservicen al “her laté North, _Phone col. ion 8 | residence, 814 Buchanan sf. n.w.. Mondas. mIFaP'“P"W-’:mer'-"'&amfifz'ne?" P ufi'-" nfl’:!« T I A Lo L ‘se 0. Chest and, paw o . night, pet: Sheridan st. and Georgl, Please | Agneville, N. C. JUPD. A gpecial communication of m Fetirn A pecelve roward. 010 Sheridan lomon Lodge. No. 31. A, t. NNW. Adams 3053-J. lled for Mondi 2 ¢ o .‘“u..':,’.',‘:’w.’.‘.,fi,"’,;.‘,’, ¥ ",',,.‘, Phone W. 138 Moderate Prices Ve n.w = it §TL. SPEARE CO 3 od - Neither the, successors of nor connected n o AlmasTem | with tho orifinal ¥ B Satabiis i f&”&'&'flfi o AmasT e l:i'é" N‘"‘" o 7 FERBER. Master. | Bione Frink. soze 0090 9 H St. t. N.W. KEEFE, _Suddenly. Saturd: M Formerly 940 F St. N. Tiro ey R (T et Joseph F. Birch’s Sons e, AN P £d Baltimore Dapere bleass & h"?d"'g':’ = (IRAAC BIRCH) ease copy. " KIBBEY. Friday. April 30 1028 at 2:30 3034 M ST. N.W. ?fi:fif'@'fltl“ S T Te i hhey and brother of Edward W. 1 Ga Se B i ik | Gawler Service KYOTT, Departed this life ¥ April neral Directors 850 i0a8 Tat her Fesidence. 3087 & at: 1732 Penna. O SARTHA E. KNOTT, Funerat trom | Main 5512 Ave. N.W l?l’ late residence Mond: 0 am. = — e o 01 Trnlt” Shuic Rl CHAS. S. ZURHORST men e {ives and friends invited to atien 30 EAST CAPITOL 8. LIS, St et i Prmits = na PR gnd Mabelle T. Lewia. Notlce ot funeral !;l;il';lgfl‘ anhuua . : . 3 reatter. 041 3 on A . s, B B ST NE ______ _Phone L . Nicely lined. and beautifull matron. Nicely tailor- sleeves. Many have fur || %o ey H :,l,-:f,lvh- s MERBAN sotdente, Frides. hort 30, | ;SN LEE, Fogerar i and B 5 5 5 ES, - Tmitation, shell, Aprl 050, LAURA. MAY. beioved wie of Jo: | {airae, Copnection. * Commod - g . % edglng and embroidered col- m;-rd I resfmedi T ase office, seoh ‘Meehan, in the Oth vear of her o5 | ge chael, lnd aggogem , crematoriume tailored. Sensationally price LB g Euineral o, her late 157,700 | foaeeate o A R 5 v ed an nished and a lars. s homoiton srehave e “°”fl“’_f"l?an'y'3:f i, graysiped: | £ Soripad, Une: tia. onday, May ?j,‘ K5 . Rels: eate . . e m - near ant e dei St. uis, 0. . 14th -na recei; 9 tery ttaville, P for Monday in our Bargain | wonderful value at— ducedith i to 8113 1ih o et | $hn 2o a""r."m..". e FUNERAL DESIGNS. Bascmaent uce em to— R T . eare: 038 Dot mo | San Dioso. CAll, hu. o Avril a& 1926, l;'m}c 51 Auto Delivery Servics. m Newman. - hell s drux s 3 X eall ‘w L : h E Mo 506, "’.‘l"'v'v:k“&'. o botomac. S48, -:5' e | da !' fl-r{ W X 2 C, Shgffg- NI A ceive reward : : e . E) S Main 2416 WEDDING RING, Taitials 39 (5.0 8. T v“'u’{5 !7 | Sy Cematory: B ’o AT EnTHE Mo branchsiore NG Rmed 1o offics i ‘737" 76y ot | WASHD dmx«n ¢ . | MILLER. The members of the Windtborst S **—310 REWARD S T PRAAE W St Ry at. “ o muf T L Thyee-fifths -of the petroleum taken | May 2. at "to recite the prave Floral “Blanket Sorays” " B P betweon 1813 O #, and | into Eiencs Jlast year.was- from -the i i Otper Beautiful Tloral Designs. Modsrai raglelia - ; . 1 & Ho 1333 5. Dol M. 8aa