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{'EEEC;—:EI@] T mave ve A oomaL Av “The Best is cheapest in the long run” and so with credit, the best kind of credit. such as you get at our store. which does not add any extras nor carrying or service charges, is indeed the hest and surely saves vou plenty of money in the long run. Big Values for TUESDAY And GPEA T FUR THE KIDDIES=- Sunshine 1 With 2 at the Regu- ||’ lar price of 12c each. | Large Pkg. For We do not think it is quite fair to charge you for something you did not get. / Our charge cnstomers get the best and cheapest service in this city, because-—we do not penalize our friends. A few of Many Sea- sonable Item: | Bananas . . . .doz., 25¢ California Oranges, doz., 35¢ Lemons. . . . .doz., 25¢ | Cantaloupes, each, 10c ; | Pineapples. . .2 for 25¢ I | Tomatoes. . .. .lb., 15¢ | Home Crown Let- tuce, head . .....7¢c | Spring Onions, 3 bunches, 10c Texas Onions, 4 lbs., 22¢ New Potatoes, 10 lbs., 47¢ Our Meats are the Very Best. Round Steak Lb. Sirloin Steak Chuck Steak Pork Chops Lb. 37c ..33¢ End Cuts Shoulder Veal Chaps, Lb.. .. .22¢c Loin-Rib Veal Chops, Lb.. .. .35¢ SLICED BOILED HAM 4 Pound 19c¢ SMOKED HAM Center Slices 4 9 C Pound Del Monte' ASPARAGUS Large White Stalks No. 2V, c 35¢| Lifebuoy SOAP | 6c Cake Finest Machine Sliced Rindless BACON Pound 2 5 C Libby’s Royal Anne CHERRIES No. 2 25C Can Fancy quality—40% pure » r syrup, about 67 cher- ries to the can. Honey Dew Genuine MAINE CORN No.2 c= 15¢ Regularly 19¢ Each Finest Virginia—Maryland TOMATOES No. 2 1 9c Pan American COFFEE 4 5 (o Pound Fying blend of Mocha, Java, Medellin Bogota | and Sweet Santos Beans. j “Holland Belle” The Finest Creamery BUTTER 50c Pound -Pound Portions # Of Course THE EVENI JLLNESS IS FATAL - TOL ). FLAHERT |San Francisco Representa- | tive Was Serving First Term in Congress. By the Associated Prass NEW YORK. June 11, ative Lawrvence J. Flaherty | Branci Marseilles. w sentative from the congressional district My was with him when he died. | heen ill several weeks Rey of He was 47 s serv Rorn in San Maten, Yalif, Ilaherty was educated sehools of San Francise A cement masen. ering can politles. he served the San Franciseo Roard of Commissioners and was eight vears member of the State Legisiature, He also was at one time pi of the San Franciseo Buildi and I'nited States surveyor toms in that iy, nf ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. The Master Key" will be the Sum- rer course of study at the Washing ton Practieal Psychology Club, ning, R o'clock, at the Public invited. hegi Potomace Council. Knight lumbus, will meet. & o'clock. Knights of Columbus Hail 818 street. Grace Lutheran Lutheran Church, will present Arrival of Kitty,” at Vienni. \a., f henefit of the fire depur vers ent san co died vesterday at the Hotel | vears old and ing his first term as Repre- fifth California Flaherty He had | Mr. in the public nd hecame publi- | «a member of | Police | Playhouse of e the Tenth | will speak f Grace | “The NG _STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, CLAUDE N. BENNETT, WRITER, SUCCUMBS Founder of Congressional Informa- tion Bureau Dies of Pneumonia at Age of 59. old, Con well of Clande N. Rennett, 53 years founder and president of the gressional Information Bureau, known writer and lecturer, died bronchial pneumonia at his vesidence, in the Rrighton Hotel, |after an illness of about three weeks. Mr. Bennett served as secretary | to” Secretary of the Interior Hoke { Smith from 1893 to 1893, heen prominently identified with vari | ous organizations in_ this city for many vears. He served as chairman | of the “Four-Minute Men" during the I'\World War and was a speaker in Lall of the liberty 'oan campaigns | Both in Thomson. ¢ ovember M0, 1866 with sehant Attendance and was grad with honors from Emory Lin 1988 x his career as a writer age. he served on the Atlanta Jdournal from 1888 te shington correspond wer from 1891 1il becoming gecretary to Hoke Sr it he was appointed by President d 1t serve on pecial connection the \Wes! tn entablish | Information Bureau | throughout the United S nd abroad advised on national affaire and to represent them in Washington any desired capacity Mr. Rennett had served president of the Lee Highwav ciation for the Distriet of [and as national treasurer ganization He also was in the Southern Saciety president from 1913 1o 1415, tion, he was a memher of the ington Society of Fine Aris, tional Speech Assaciation. triel of Columbia Soefets of the LAWRENCE J. FLAHERT CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. W0 A spiritual given hy the song sery Avanie Raptist < it B fon Vermont senior choir Wednesdn v iter of which Rev Willis Wi B ovganist. Proceeds for ing fund. Al welcome. ing at the door. Civitan lunchgon tomorrow, 12:30 pm., at Lafayette Hotel. Henry D Husband to the director, | United States of Subject mis Indian af esigned In ngressiona! the church is pastor., S in e the huild Silver offer- n as vice Asen mbia that or- active here, heing In addi- Wash- the Na the Dis Sons X assistant of Rurean Standards, I Chapter, No. 38, will hold evening at Order of lawn LIEI Fede the ¥ party siret ctern Siar ton w soitheaat Pmmptlv at 8 tomorrow morning— half an hour earlier than umal A Big New Purchase of Thousands of Fine Summer Suits Gabardines—Worsteds Tweeds—Mohairs—Linens $]9.75 Again this Summer—a successful effort to give the greatest value possible in comfort- able Summer suits at the lowest pos51ble price. When you see how well these suits are tailored—silk piping, French facing and other points of superior workmanship—you’ll know that they were made for style and wear as well as cool comfort, and that’s an unusual combi- nation in a Summer suit. Tropical Worsted suits in dark blues, light grays, pin strlpes, as well as plain colors— Gabardines in olive tones and light shades of gray and buff—Silk Mohairs in plain black, silk pin stripes and dark blues—pure Irish Linen Hopsacks of natural color in self stripes, plain patterns or smart chalk stripes as well as plain Whlte. Sale starts tomorrow morning, gentlemen— promptly at 8 a.m. Shop early! - No Charge for Alterations aleigh Haberdashe 1310 F Street 1f You Haven't a Charge. Account With Us. Why Not-Apply for One? i yesterday, | and had | My, Bennett alternated work | JUNE 14, 1926. of the American Revolution, the Phi Delta_Theta Fraternity, the Univer- sity Club, heing one of the charter members; the National Press Club, the Arts Club of Washington, the Washington Readers’ Club and the Reform Club of New York City. He had malntained a residence here since 1891, He is survived by hi was Misk Harriet T eorgla; an adopted daughter, Kath- ne. of this city: a sister, Mrs. C. H. Ellington of Georgia. and two broth- ers, George I. Hennett of Georgia and Arthur R. Bennett of Galveston, | Tex. | Funeral services will be conducted | 1 chapel, 1732 Pennsyl vania this afternoon at 4 o'clock . Willlam A. Lambeth Will officiate. The body will be sent to Thomson, Ga., tonight for burial. widow, who aves of | 27 Dies of Hot Water Burns. | (Flla Lacey. colored. 35 venrs, 2443 Snow Court, who received severa | scalds Friday morning when she ac- cidentlly fell Into a tuh of hot water At her home, died at FEmergency Hospital vesterday afternoon. A certificate of -aceidental death was | gtven hv Dr. Joseph D. Rogers, acting coraner. THE Distriet of Columbia Fair tomorrow. thunderstorms, cooler at | 1oderate southwest winds. ind - Inereasing elondiness to showers in west portien: to morraw, showers and thunderstorms. in central and west portions, =outh and southwest winds ‘ATHER tonjght Virginia—Partly cloudy tonight: to- morrow. showers and thunderstorms. canler west portion, moderate to ithwest winds Local thundershow vight and tomorrow: slightly n east partion tonight: conler in warmer tomorro 21 Hours, £5: 8 Records for Past Thermometer 4 12 midnight, 50 .. n.m noon Highest 59, t neon 1 temperatiire, lav Liowesi temperature, 65, 3 am. tnday Tempera Highest, 85; accurred st ires ame date vast year Inwest, 70 Tide Tables. (Furnished by ['nited and Geodetic S 1ates Const ver.) ocenrred | 4 and and Today—Low tide, 5:08 a.m pom high tide, 1043 am p.m Tomorraw—Low tide, 536 a.m 6:23 p.m.; high tide, 11:33 a.m The Sun and Moon. { Tadav—Sun rose, 4:41 a.m 733 p.m. | Tomorrow- Sun rises, 4:41 a.m.; =un | sets, p.m Mnon rises, n.m Antamahile lamps ta he lizhted half henr after sunset Condition of the Water. and | and | sun sets, | £:73 a.m.; sets, Temperature condi water at Gr perature muddy Weather in Various Cit condition E Stations Javamour | Anttgni 08 Clear | AThans Atlanta Atlantic City *a Raltimore 2 W30 Ram 050 (lea Philadelphia Phoenix Pittshureh | Portiand | 2an” Antonio San_Diezo Franciseo 50 86 Louts Paul 0.6 Cloudy 030 Clonds 100 Clau 030 Rain Clondy Claidy ther clouds Clondy i louds Cloudy Clovdy Stations. | London_ Enzland Parie. France Vienna. Austria | Conenhagen. Denmark Forta (Fayall. Azores.. Hamilton. Bermuda San Than, Porto Ricn.. | Havana. Cuba.. . | Calon“Cana) Zane . | Cloudy | | ATREDALE PUPPY. about 3 Answers to the name of - 339 Corcoran st. n.w. BAG. black. containing bathing suit Herald Harbor: reward. 935 Kennedy near st Please return papers to BILL FOLD—At Glen Echo dr nermit and other 7 . operator's _permit pum: reward. Rox 162, Hyatts: Phone North 2488, | BILL FOLD. nlac Russell A, Murr | arivers permit v i Ath st BULLDOG—Rrindle. | awer's’ 10 name *Rq | Siitton st Col. 10 RRIEF CASE. bearine imtials on Mount Plaasant streetcar Fy Finder nlease nhone Patomac 16 name Far- Ve, Md gold. name je: contained re and cash anklin 1609 »m lar: oar. o an- ¥ evening Reward L male: tan. white. named Teddy 40 “Coiumbia 9210.1. Reward. 15% DOG—Brown and white. name “Buster.” ol Ticense: jav. on Rhode Tsland Phone North 1 Cor- COLI TE. 14 BULLDOG—Name Prince. 103 E st nv. e GERMAN POLICE DOG—Large, color_ r Shewers to mame “Ted." Reward 1f returned %0 1314 10th at. n.w.’ <—Four. on_chain. Reward 3 ring Studebaker Address Box 98B, Stapioffiee. | docindly SEWSPAPER DIARY in southcast section. Epiday morning #th stone Lincoln _in form of initials “H. beral reward. POCKETBOOK co n\ni fountain_pen. _Please money. Please mum 7 Upshur st. n.w. ?lum rine, Satu between 6th Preston Apts Dept.. Branei Sreen_and navy blue: lost automobile on N st. hetween 29th and Finder pleas 8 ceive reward. SCOTTISH TERRI . ear old: Ticense 13K83. at 14th and Fair mont: answers to name Scottie. - Liberal re- 1501 Fairmont st SUIT C “Tan, leumn man's lnn'reld Sunday afternoon. between & -s md' R Can North 0774, Reward: o R s '°' ate on -end. 3 fio"‘ "u't':am. '500_‘Albee” Building. Wa ST WA’ fl%—rrmny between 7:30 3 ) B, o nfion‘ Stafion car, down 14th wm y'w. | saturday Aiamoan ptween 14th anid N Re RING, and B and Call_War racelet. { Pack ard.” A BAILEY RIS AT _eoid. mm ainted it face’ ravaid. 1K Writer Dies | TERRELL CLAUDE N. BENNETT. i f'nrnl 1. of sympaths and t usband and iitex at tne death of our brother. DANIEL F LOVING ITE AND § We wich 1o express aoprec: our sincere aice and. anprer ™ eempathe n Wnd for the hean memaiy of tho RILEY al trbites 3t and fathar Mr. THE FAMILY mans friands and relatives ane | JorEpH Bales BEALL. Suv ] H% WO T E 57 Taie Mavt . Fiineral from *ar Thomann Sunday. June 13 mmuu Ho<o FRANCE T RROWNELL. widow of Alexan- Fu e from the Mondas at's 3t Hollvwood Cemetery this life Mondas am.. at his e alter & 008 1"RKE. nastor of Te Geaves fo mourn his de fo. Rarhel Ru. | French an Bernies Hi 1 Rannat Cht ste ne huredas RUTLER at 1 am P 6o Ay June 15, S CAVANALGH 3038 Dent b1 1 n ¥ ard G Funeral 1418 Titn st herw ednerdar at § o clock at1pm June 17 Entered “Miew E et Afeck 3100 ¢ of Mar morning | TURNER. & Co funer 1 Notice of funeral later June 13. 1926 at heioved wife of .Jam: T monn T miende Jupe 13 OR « life Sunday ok am. LUCY Fi he residence nf her 3317 Lowell st of Flogd F. Dav n her nm. At Montross, Westmareland Ce Departed at 11 e rch rest_¥ridax at_Columbia RAY Seloved +and hrother 5 Anna Proctor " Fannie Lvies. Mra. Emma Snowden Richard and Morris Gray of Hrattstown Montgomers Counts. Md. Funeral ai 11 | o'clock. June 14, at Hyattstown. Mont- Entered mtqcternal rate ar Terast | | | RoBINSON gomers Counts. Md I 1926, at Mondas. June 14 and st at her residence. 419 A B, beloved mother of She leaves to mourn thewr loas » hrothers. one grandehld her velatives and {riends | hereafter Suddenly. Sundas. Pravidance Hosmial. AWRINS of Clinton. M. resting ot Tope & © lors. Interment Tu M. 3 S, Al mem, Men's Pro resiye Lodse. No. 1156 G 0 a0 You are Gereby notified of the death f Reother JAMES B JONES. Call meat T Sty une 13, 6230, at the halt ROBERT PETERSON. N ¢ LATWSON. P 1" Manday. June 14, 16 3 N e i the Melrose” An 1543 Clifton’ st. n.w. MARL LITTLE. Notice of funeral services iater. MADISON, 2' arted _this life Saturda: 5.4 June 13 WILLIAM Re rke's funeral ,m 15 R, JOSEPH N . at 8:15 a cland pl. n.W. hetovad_husband of Tosie Aadison. | Tither ‘of Ethel. Guss.. Claude. ' Herhe TS, Clretiin. Buby and Ardells Mad: | son. grandfather ‘of Raymond and Elaine Guss. Funeral Baptist Church, Tuesday. June 15. at 2 o'cldck, Rev Birke: Relatives lnd friends invited. S. Sunday. June 26, at 6 am., Rty ed Rusband of Emma M from. Epworth =M and North Carolina ave at 2 pm Wed ne Fiineral X th st . Wednesda essional Cemeters & the rem will silence of cousin he Departed this life Monday. June a At the residence now.. ELDRIL o] Fldridge and RABRITT. denve. 426 1 husband nry EDWARD T abeth S, Rabbitt Rahbitt, Mount Olivet Cemeter. ROBINSON. __Saturday. Columbia Hospital. MARY KAPE R SON."wile of the late John Robinson nl Md.. beloved ‘mother of John, nson and Ida Smith, _Fun e S Y 1‘:%«33 QS Ee Rk TR B ENG- mass. re and members of St Auxiliary. . an District Auxiliary. No. 2, Km hll ol E Tohn. are herehy notified of the death of MARY ROBINSON of Fumn Wi A et [} 3 upe 15, AL 10 a.m Church. Dumbarton ave. hetween 14\" H ST | | | Deaths. J 14 1978 at Owf Hosnital JOHX VINCENT. heloved &on of Mr. and M Fiineral swrvicas from PORR, roxTox. 13, 1078, a ce. MARTHA am Smith. Funeral Tuesday. June t1es and friends ine exmanal Cemel inactay Jine 1 eironolitan Baos pereen 13t and rman. nasinr AT nm Tt Chneh Vitn, Rev wiere services will he he L. Ail_membere_of Golden Rl Na ' aBE " w" Py B2 natified nf the death nf Brothe TERRELL, ™ Call meetinr 34 o . & o cioekl pm Ry ctropolitan Rantist Ghurel 'n"m‘:vnl‘-':;)"lm"lh)_l?dnl'!lh ata fl'b.- 1. C. POLLARD. P. &. ", - thenee to a R » Ladge hereny 3 the Banneker Associaiion are requested tn at Areral e Brotner. 0 “‘.?‘1-& opolitan Bantist Chureh and’ 13th, 1:30 pm. 1. SINGLETON, Pres 1.6 Hpndie R T e TERRELL. Memhers eral of our Jate hrothar, ieaa . Juna 13 etropoiitan B o FroN Memhers of Queen Victoria 4 of Rath. No 1711, G T n o e Tt o "R eral of il Tata inmate N1 TER RELL Niesday. June 15 138 noy. From Metrapalitan Rantist Chiirch, R at. hatsaen 12t and 13 wie e 10k KEPLING M. N 6 FREDERICK A. SARE e inda - <ot CTYLER. Funeral Wednesdas 2 pm. from St. Paul's Episcopal erk Cometery. | Intgrment Cemetery. ALl frie of tha reauet Men's CM at n Pres ar 12,0028 & oo toved ecca ane frignde; arkson brothe Teaves four st and & host of relatives an Wadnesdas 14th and © E. Jarv In mzmorlam. +mt dear mother. ADDIE MAY ALNFR whe tenarted thie life ten vears agn (nda Tune 14, 1018 Deare mother. T am lonscome. HER DAUGHTER. REF. | BAILEY RATLFY. ™ x e with farawell words Moth, et SON_AND DAT IN.-LAW AND MAREL o the e T el Nee Tese ESSIE M RORERT 4 tn the memary of aur TENNTE COLEMAN whe Tear ago. dune 14 CHILDREN on tm the ot ‘e dear mother who Jeft me one year age June 14 5 . o was alwars the same. her of mine v ar changing he ‘thar of mim Th Seare ver wll <nreading shesr ‘mother could through long. lo8g taday Sunshine nr Dear Tittle Smiline the whi Dear loving and kind mo ine NELLIE * embrance ot IOICE. who X vears ago THE CHILDREN * emembrance of our dea: ANNIE R. OTIS. who departed Thie Tite twelve sears-agn ‘todar, June I 1814 There is a heautiful sunlight Within th s pright wal Yo shall meet our beloved mather wheh wa hate Eode eall. Short and sndden was the cal . When God took her from us all Bui neter wiil e’ whe Toced her best. of the daz Go her 1o H!‘gn O D TG HTERS CARAR ftm NA o the THOMAS femarted this life ne 1%, 1917 has zone. i1ed Dear httle mother. JO0ICE aur dear father 1900, A ‘memory ‘of s ROBINSON whn vears azo todar A precious ane from A Diace e vacant 1n our hame Which mever can he fllad DEYOTED WIFE.'ELIZABETH ROBIN TALRS. Vana wha o Jure 1 nf lnve hienand In mem and father sed away a1 AR T RS taeive vears ago today, HiS'%IFE AND DAUGHTER. ° RNER. | Tn sad and loving remembrance of aue ldeat s poli FLIZABETR TERNER. Yo Seharted thic 11t one vear azo foday. June 1. 1025 Befors our syes. das by dav. She Weakened. her stiensth finally going away. Her chair 1s vacant er to ha Alled: alwars for our Our fearta are searming M s PR DEVOTED DATGHTERS * ANT WILLIAMS. In_fond memors of aur he Tover son’ and hrother SRVAIN ADSTIN. Wha denarted this Tife signt taare gy 0 dax. dune 14, 1018 o hoard tha . it : Sopice itin) srwus Hash o e face we Toced s well Some dax we shall riasn hia hand fn one And never eas farewel MOTHER ELIZA € WILLTAMS. AND % ELLA. DAISY. MALISSA x shall see TS __FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Quick. Disnified. Eficient Service. W. W. Deal Co. 816 H St COLY 200 Antomon Chapel “Geo. W. Wlse Co. 2900 M St. NW. . Phone W. 138 Moderate Prices . Wm. H Sardo & Co. Lincoln 574 4}..,, Chan \ ither the susceaors of nor connested with the orizinal Snear estanliah i 1009 H'St. N.W. Phone Frank. 61 Formerly 830 F_St. N.W. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH 3034 M ST. N.W. Fglanisied 1842 Gawler Service neral Directors Since 1850 Main 5512 e, TN CHAS S. ZURHORST 1_EAST CAPITOL ST. biane Lincotn S Timothy Hanlon Ph L ““’ JWILLIAM LEE, Fuperal Direcior_and Ei X Livery in Connection. "r; u-n" and __modern rrom Frank Ge:crs Sons Co. 337 Pa. Ave. N 3 SEVENTH § eiorn enanel. Tele Main 2423 T. F. COSTELLO NOW CAP FUNERAL DESIGNS. &5 BLACKISTONE’S Floral “Blanket Sprays Other Beaytiful Fio Iesigns Drices, 14th & H. 1222 F_ Tel Promnt Auto Delivers Service. Artistic—expressive—inexnensive, de Bros. Co., 1212 F St. Geo, C. 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