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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, JUNE 19, 1926. : *® 7 1 BIE====)EE====161 NEW JENNINGS WILL. |PLAN SCHURZ MONUMENT.|TW0 SERIOUSLY HURT | BOY DIES OF LOCKJAW. 'INTERNAL REVENUE ] HELD AS KIDNAPER. | BODY OF MERCHANT ' Goldefiberg's | CLAINED BY WOWAN == s omews N MOTOR ACGIDENTS| ™ 2 ¥y " - GOLLECTIONS GROW e wez av ™| FOUND IN FURNACE - in Battle of Gettysburg. Edward T. Schwartz, Jr. | Virginia, quugh( Here. e i GETTYSBURG, Pa., June 19 (®).— ¥ Lockjaw resulting from being | Mary Arnold, colored. 32 years old, : ; | 4 .| ' | Mrs. Renge'l Says Millionaire Left | piine are being made by a group ot | Chinese Girl's Skull May Be Frac-| snot in the hand while playing with Reduced Levy Continues to Bring ?;d ;le;:n l’e:::od\‘\ ”f\ al)e‘;;:.';:.gdhrwf Believed to Have Been Kidnaped, Her $250,000 for Saving New York residents to erect a statue | tured—Woman's Arm Broken and | @ oV pistol a week ago cauged the More Money Into Federal | Varney, naving been arrested at her | Robbed and Slain—Had Made el on the battlefield here in honor of ; death yesterday of 11-year-old Edward | home to answer a charge of kidnap- | > His Life. | Maj. Gen. Carl Schurz, former Secre. Other Persons Injured. T. Schwartz, jr., of Gaithersburg, Treasury. | ing preferred by Sylvia Robinson, col- | Deposit at Bank. ' D TN | tary ot the Interior, United States et i, | Md., at Georgetown University Hos- | " | ored, in jail here awaiting transpor. | RN | Senator from Missouri and newspaper | .y pital | tation Aai& pemitentikeys (o amexait | g . H By the Associated Pres | editor and publisher, who commanded | WO persons were seriously injured | The boy was taken to the hospital | Substantial ‘increase in collections | years for robbery B i 4 o MINNEAPOLIS. June 19.—Mrs. |the 1ith Corps in the fighting on the |20d two others received minor hurts|last Saturday. He is the son of Mrs | ¢ jnierna) revenue continue to ho! Sakymohiectad to Many takme el | EHOE SESISL X - June fat first day In the battle of Gettysburg. |IN traffic accidents last night and! Hannah Schwartz, owner nf the s-year-old child to West Virginta, but { hody of Jacoh Bendersc ex ' Leo Rengel, the Brooten, Minn., war | TP (28 Bt (A€ ol S O oward ave. | early today. | Schwartz Peony Gardens at Gaithers. | reported, with indications that the | the latter is said to have taken her {tired merchant, was found | bride who pushed the wealthy Edwin | . ie ‘hear the position of the 11th Mabel Wong, a 4.year-old Chinese | hurg, Md., His father, Edward T.|tax reduction law of 1926 ix still| there anyway. The child wag (mnulr\\nnlm,.n yeste v in the ash pi B. Jennings to safety when he was | Corps. has. heen. sejected for the |BiFl was seriously injured when she | Schwartz, who was in the real estats | hringing in more instead.of less rev-| in a §ood home in the West “’f"“”“"‘ s G celiar of & vagans < S il memortal About $175.000 ix available |41d her uncle, Tom Wong, 208 Second | husiness here at 734 Fifteenth street. | enue (o the Federal till. o town. according to Detective Varney, | building at Swa d Center stresis about to be run down by a truck in imd rateed in New York State | street, were knocked down by an al-| died last year. The funeral ,u.mm Collections for the 11-month period | but he had to return her here. Police X A familiar warning Chicago several years aga will con- Al neiity leged hitand.run motorist while stand. | have not been completed, but <ervices | of' (he fical vear from July 1o 1925, i : TR tinue her fight for a share of his | O G WORUIMERt o\ ont |18 In the wafety zone at Pennsvivania | will probably be held Monday al o May 31, amounted to $2.331 js o us all. ay we fortune, which he promised her for | (88 [T (TRE RS e W York |avenue a'yr\:;l”’lh d street F;‘\::u 12:18 | Gajthersburg. $29.938.25, compared with "‘"""""'$30 000 FUND RAISFD '},‘- her deed ntirely. of ‘Gen o'clock morning. werk: e IO e o Sl e evidence suggest that also on Mrs. Rengel, advised that a deci- | CItY and vicinity. taken fo Emergency Hospital, where b Celine Jenr. This b ast: Incieaea of ling the hady our credit bills and “|sion of a Chicago juige had given . the child was said 1o be suffering from | REV. C. H. STOCKING DIES. | 5105451415 56 | FOR cHAR"’Y WARD‘ Nendehne disivie ud et accounts you the $6.000,000 fortine of Mr. Jen- i a fractured skull. Wong was not Increas i t ollections after visiting the Libe 2 ¥y Dings, who died in- 1925, to nve| ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. |,eviousiy hurt. P e g nEanaR e o s | cousins, declared that she had a TODAY. Fafling (o stop. the motorist who | Retired Methodist Pastor, 84, Had | .\ .. $141,017,165.92, while a sim Bé had carvied Nad been removet mud —STOP paying separate will, written by him. and| 7The Teague for the Larger Life|Knocked down the man and child, sl Tataly i Bh1eitRe: e e e or | Eadicst Bonrd of Georgetown U. | a diamond ring worth :)m made a deposit. Whatever money Which 1a now In the hands of the | winmave s el wnd marty sl its mew | Police said. was pursued by other mo amointing to | taken by the slayers extra charges. court. eamp at Mount Washington, on the 'Pi‘,'r‘_."""m:;"‘n ':;;f;"_"“‘\",,‘";; ;"r'r"e"“:" CHICAGO, June 19 (®).—Rev. 564.312.74 Hospital Provides for Addi- the their vietim had dr Mrs. Rengel says she saw Mr. Jen- | Glen Echo line. beginning this after- Charles H. Stockin 84, retired art of the | in the month from the hank instead of de = e E a B 1. | Charles cking, the increase .in mon! : ot o LOOK at nings about to be run down and|noon. A selentifically prepared pienic |0 Bave his nmame as Dr. Harey 5.1\ 0 Lo Fpiscopal minister of Balti 3 which_amounted to a total | tional Facilities. {large xum, = at your rave him a push that brought him |dinner will he served at 6 o'clock, to [ THeRF I0 YILS 2.0, ‘o No. | more, who held pastorates in Cleve- than $5,000,000, was helieved | | bill d safefy. Tor this act he scribbled | he followed by danci TR e L R Lagl e DR a other Ohio and 1owa | (o be due to the fact that individuals — | ills, an e followed by dancing. Bathing, | ¢" police station and charged with [land and in ol o0 be due e fact that indi quest of 1,000 on & torn | hoating and other sports. lied suddenly at a hotel|whose net § for 1925 was fn . 1 0 hoating ¢ s 3 driving while under the infldence of | parishes, die 3 whose net income for A 330,000 fund has heen raised | LISTEN t gt el | o] Hquor-and failing to stop and make | vesterday ~ while = resting between | excess of §5,000 and domestic corpora- | through the activity of the ladies Cards of Gbanks. o 0 us S gty L RS INIG k. | known hie identity after an aceident. | trains. . tions were given until May 15 to flle [bhoard of the Georgetown University | Goopwin. Marie Rengel of Brooten, Minn.| The Wanderlusters will give a chick. | <"gi of JAGRIVE ROLEE AT BECACUL | ", "was en route with his son, Dr.|a complete return. conditional upon |EFiospital to maintain an additional | o e i $250,000 for L | ht. The en dinner ut their clubhouse in Frank- | pyentieth street, was knocked down L. C. Stocking of St. Louis, and was| the filing of a tentative return and {ward for charity patients at the insti- | 204 neic oot —Dbecause at our store | rest of the py v goes to Fred |lin Park, Va., from 5 to 8 o'clock. by a taxicab at the intersection of | bound for Duluth to visit another on.|the payment of at least one-fourth of | tution, it was made known today | Lars, 37d she beaott | Hil — SR : i the estimated amount of tax on or eraits THoM y we charge no extras - i : will| The Swartzell Methc -| Twentieth and M streets about 10:15 - . a | through the university THOWAY B GooBw N ™ iz charg extra: The Hill mentioned in thé will| The Swartzell Methodiast Home for| Gery e e ™ on: ®and seriously in- | CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. before March 15. B NN already hive bedn raatalien MRS. NANNIE ALLEX GOODWIN nor interest on credit was a close friend of the late mil-|Children Will hold o field day and lawn | § L C5™ \0illiam Godtrey, 35 years old, | in the new ward room, which has been or budget accounts | lionaire. Another will, which lett|feie on the grounds, 301 Rittenhouse | 51°Voy jersey avente, driver of the | The Wanderlusters' hike for tomor- s e b e el Peaths. T ge unes. | him the fortune, was declared spuri- |street, from 3 until 16 o'clock. The b % her o B Hos. | row will start from Chevy Chase Lake ’ f nt harge of th We d t penalize R | procesds will be put in the building | taxicab, took her to Emergency Hos. | rov o THE WEATHER rst superintendent in charge of the | o o LT T bl ks | funa pital, where Dr. E. A. Krause treated at 2:45 p.m. Mr. Kaigmerer will lead Georgetown Hospital. A tablet erected e s Iy our friends. - . it | her for a broken right arm. bruises | Bring lunch to the memory of Sister Pauline, pre-| i BARNES o Wise Little Angler. The Zonta Club will have a garden |lo her face and right rm end prohadle | gu, pog mriangle Guting. Club will| District of Columbia—Cloudy tonight | Scnted by Mrs. arey, V. Haynes, " A fete at Bonnie Brae, 6038 Daniels road, | internal injuries. Godfrey was ar 4 14 % d gl i : bie | A : From the Roston Transcrint in Rock Creek Park, from 2 untfl & |rested and held pending investigation | meet at the end of the Fourteenthand tomorrow: ro iy light showers; | [0 Gt L om. It wa i Jack -Won't vou write me when 1| qock EntattaifTn st Refresh. | of the accident |street car line. Takoma Park. tomor | nuch ch n_temperature: | Ty T PO . ot 8L return home? iherita tor sale 7 M1 % While walking south at Jackson |row at 3 pm., for a hike to Marviand {gentle (o' moderate northeast and ;.5 004 3 iaccepiad by tev. | BRANDT. Frida ‘ Jill—Hardly. You see I°have ac-| 5 | place and H street about 5:15 o'clock | State College of Agriculture and Col-fnorth winds. Charles W ns, S. 1., president of | padence. 1103 chifte « e’ | C€DUed another fellow. The Six Ra Hilibillies will give | yesterday afternoon, Edward H. Gill, lege Campfire. Bring lunch} Maryland-—Cloudy, possibly Hght |00 nice giry | er of Annahelle and Arthur Jack—But even if vou are engaged (a benefil performance for Troop 20,63 years, 434 Tenth sireet northeast.|and flashlight. Coffee will he served.|chowers tonight and omOrrow: not . Gegrge' M. Kober, dean of the| uneral srvices % vou can D me a line champion Roy Scout troop of the Dis [ was knocked down by a street car of |There will he a morning triy Shaw's | much change in temperatur® mod- o cqi“CTEE N GO S Mondav. Jine 21 S 16 BIE———=IGE———=I[] i1 No: when I catch a fish 1 stop | trict. at No ¢ Masonic Temple |the Washington Railway and tric | 1ily_ponds. Take car leaving Treasury | erate to fresh northeast and north | yoioin KCROh e #IC 0 TREET ooy erAvIoN. dropping lines. at & lco at 7:59 or 8:29 marked “Kenilworth.” | winds, the sacrifices made by Sister Pauline a P Virginia—Cloudy, possibly Nght |1 of the co.operation shown by the = showers tonight and tomorrow, not|izgjes’ hoard. which is nen-sectarian B S00% Yotk . a e much change in temperature, fresh| gister Pauline helped organize the| 16. at 4 pm. Interment at F northeast winds. hospital in 1898, which then fulfilled | Cemetery West Virginfa—Cloudy, possibly |an urgent need in that rapidly grow. | CLEMENTK. Departed ihis nfe June | showers tonight and tbmorrow, not |Ing section of Washington, entirely CLEMENTS o the devoted i much change in temperature without hospital tles. It was | Davis of Chinton Md. = Remsx Records for Past 24 Hours. largely through her indefatigable ef-| e jchavel of, Poge & ¢ e e e 5 forts in its behalf that Sister Pau-{ M4 ! e v I ™y |line’s health broke and she was forced | HOPKINS. Friay atiernoor 1 p 2 midnight. 75; 4 am. T3 8 [ elinquish the work In later vears. | i hia remdencs 1o . v S a.m., 66; noon, 69. With only two nurses to assist, it wa ot ‘,’",’[m“m‘“""'fi,' R 1n s . 85 wish tn exp Barometer—4 p.m. 20.99: 8 p.m. |4 that Sister Pauline at first did all| the Epiphans. 9.93; 12 midnight, 29.93; 4 &m., |the cooking for the patient | 14th Nilng 30.01; 8 a.pu.. 30.05; noon. 30.06. the wards and did the hospital wash-| [ent at Ariineton Highest temperature, 85 occurred |ing pesides supervising the hospital| York papers please cops.: 5 at 5:30 p.m. vesterday |and assisting at operations. She died | JOHNSON. day. J Lowest temperature, 65, occurred |in 1913. Onlv two sisters have had| FLLEX s i 4 at 7 am. today. ~harge of the growing hospital since; £j*! Johnson ~ % Temperature same date last vear her time, Sister Illuminata being the | Ath st » Ju i ». —Highest, 84: lowest present superintendent. Tide Tables It was largely through the ladies . bhoard t the Georgetown H (Furnished by United States |P0Ard that the Georgetomn Coast and Geodetic Survey.) L2 8 to maintein ¢ 2 Today—Low tide. 9:20 am. and (well as for childr Only re e &t Dalve. Uhred 9:32 pm.; high tide, 2:28 a.m. and |the hospital opened a speech - | County. Ma 3t 3 pm 2:42 p.m at which children who stammer may | sl frendn. ilien Tomorrof—Low tide. 10:12 am. | receive treatment. o A radas. June 17 and 10:19 pm.: high tide, 16 a.m. Freadmen & ver-ynnn JOHN McDONAH o vand of Juhis Vam MeDonah Today—Sun rose 4:42 am. e . T Vear, Puneral Trom Nevius sun sets g ey home. 924" New York ave. n Moor riies pm. sets 1 Monday. June 1. at 1030 am. 1 a.m. Robert Dalrymple. Jr Run Over ment Fort Lincoln Cemetery. Automobile lamps to be lighted I Passed away Saturday. Tune one-half hour after sunset. on Blair Road Just After Waanpiy0:30 am. A ELIZABETH Condition of the Water. Leaving School. ! and Annie Newhold. Funeral notice later s T | SCHWARTZ. _ prdas. Jufe 15, 1030 at water at Great Falls at & a.m.—Tem- | pim “afier*a ¥t ines. "EDWARD g perature, 73; condition, clear. | . Five.vear-old Rovert Dalvmple, jr. | SCHWARTZ age 1t vears o : 238 Willow avenue, Takoma Park, | Weather in Various Cities. Md.. member of the kindergarten class : ] erature, =3 {in Takoma School. was crushed to e me:f“' to St | death by a heavy motor truck on| Chirn GAUBTARAcE: yher reqls | Blair road, just north of Cedar Fl”!’.’ his soul. Interment | near the school. shortly before #r emetery. Washington - & Temperature. 23 H Weather |o'clock vesterday afternonn. o Sdda Mlisditio slama b L 2 20 S A passing motorist took the child | STH NPT REEY in e A0t seas af als to Walter Reed Hospital. where Lieut.| 2 %y funeral from e lat Matthews made ap examination and | 1324 11th st nw. Mondas pronounced life extinet bm. Interment private Edwi 1 1. colored. vears old leventh street north east. in the employ of Armour & Co.. | & Bw. Funeral wriices and packers. the driver. was arrested by | ryjgupeoy. Tes 0 Bismarck .. f police of the tenth precine W. THOMPSON Funeral from Deal Buffalo E 36 Cloudy His explanation of the affair was| neral home. Ri6 J st ne. Monday, Juns Charleston 20 8 Slear that the child appeared in front of | aod Alebers onreChi Gemmmont, MATIT 92 U0 clonay |the truck so suddenlv that quick &p- | TRUELL. June 14, 1926 at Farmington Cloudy | plication of the brakes failed to stop, Me. ISADORA LORD TRUELL, ased A7 Flclouds | the vehicle in time to prevent the | Years. wife of Edwin M. Truell, inter accident. He was released h¥ order| Washington B 00" metery v of the coroner to appear L an in- | WEIGAND. Suddenly, Frida; June 1R, Pielouds | quest at the morgue today 1036 4t Geargetant Tniv Hospita. Prcloudy | Robert Dalrymple. father of the| FF L A LT T Jackeonville ® e i B et Smglere off Uis Federal | Renotdy Welgand and_ dvoted father of - e h cloudy | Trade Commission. is grandfather Frank A Weigand. jr ‘uneral from his Koy Angeler. 20 04 0% Cloudy " | Sergt. Clarence L. Dalrymple, is in| L radence 1310 Girard et n . "Mon- : Rain " | charge of the police squad at the| requiew miass “at 8. Paal’s " Catholc Clear | White House. | Church Interment at Forest Glen Ceme- | i | Stations. sepiasac we g0 | Al Atlania Atlantic s=a03 323 2338 52 - S0 . Cloudy i gkl Friende and relatives invited to at- % q 24 Cloudy | ?ml',,‘.lnm. fons oh a0 0t g, |DYNAMITE KILLS THREE Phoenix ... 20.82 Clear” | In Memoriam, Pt 3840 gowts | MEN IN SOUTH CAROLINA | ,1i0v 4 srimate of tove to the memace Portland, Rain | —_— 1 of ou ing_son and hrother. Rajer Gloude | 1 ndwno’ ALLEX who died two e & Fafie e | | todas. June o2 020 louds " oo B K 2 | Clouds Hole in Quarry, Blowing Them T P e louds | "% hetter 1a aven of Test. B ouay . | God took him as His worthy guee 3 Ram to Fragments. | Toasrave, hut oh. what care Spokane “louds Ry the Asenciated Prese 1 WASH.D.C 'il\ 04 5 5 vo. Cloudy 2 o o muech of L 3 MONROE. N. C.. June 19.—Three ) e oy " FOREIGN. negroes were hlown to fragments at | 1 "MOTHER AND BROTHER | 55 arr e | L In . (B areshwien t s ety the Bonsal quarry, near Pageland o Statisae, Temperature, Weather. ‘s. €., when 10 cases of dynamite ex-| fdeparted thie T Parie, France..... 58 Clear ploded vesterday afternoon. June 19 Anniversary Vienna. Austria B4 Part clouds The men Mansfield Bla v.| Church of the Nativity. Brightwood. Conpanagen. . Denmark Beliian | The et C Mamtelt | Hiakonds | 18 LOVING WiFE. NEY Stockholm. ' Sweden Part cloudy | tchards d is Br | CHEEKS. In loving remembran, Horta (Fayal). Azores.. Clear —had tapped six eases of the explo- | ' dear mother. MARGARET CHEFK ¢ g;y';r;n“l]‘;’;'"mld . Lt clouds | give in three holes. and while they | died e year aco today. dune 15 At 3177 Porter Street Northwes ’ BMS R iG . B Ubi, | Were tapping a fourdh hole the e | It e b widbont o 3 - 3 | plosion occurred. | e = = = It is thought that one of the men | Since the day vou were called away. . B Wy . vi o HER DAUGHTER. MAMIE E. J' bt Just Off Connecticut Ave. . e R e G o | Rl Tx. stitut lotine Tt din s Lost and Found | 1 dear baby. PHILIP H. DEFFER. Ni RiomssTio Bl arage Who' entered eternal rest thres years ago ine me— hs—G: 2 | FUNERAL DIRECTORS. el gter Advertisements for The ||| Timothy Hanlon AhCCH nd s was the aan s . 1 When God took Li 1 us all HE materials throughout these semi-detached homes are of the Sunday Star received until | 641 H ST. N.E Phone L. 5543. But never will' we who Joved him beht finest. Construction that you very seldom find these days. No : i M 3 creaky floors—windows ghat fail to rattle—doors that swing free ik 11 p.m. Saturday. 3 ol " and Tatern © crematoriizay | LUCAS, In o S o deitie S and fit snug—walls and ceilings that look sound and ARE. You get 4 Hoera 332 Pa. Ave. N.W. Cahi | PYEAS L IR PR DodRs e aevaried an impression that the man who built these homes started out with | s iffe Seven vears ago fodas. 19 an idea that he was going o live in every one of them himself. LoST. Frank Geier’s Sons Co. e St t construction isn't everything. So consider what you get in ATREDALE, male: tan legn. BIack T | 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. YOUR LOVING MOTHER. A. M. LUCAS.* the wiy of refinements. An abundance of closets. Open fireplace | amECAG Bied™ cugraved on colar Modern Chanel.Televhore ___Main 2473 YOUR LOVING MOTHER. A. M. LUCAS.- with lava stone facing. Large kitchen with ajl conveniences. Out- “"K—'fimx S = T. F. COSTELLO - of ‘our dear hushgnd and father. WIL. side pantry. Cozy sun parlor. Breakfast room, too. Hardwood bl B IR ETT 5 NOW LOCATED AT LIAM H MOBLEY. who died” sixteen floors throughout. Box_351-B. St L.t 21 1724 N CAP ST, ORTN 7976 S & ; - of i Loved hy all and never foreotten Two baths, of course. One with a built-in shower. And hoth have 7 ND, female, nmk".:-: whits | %‘“" Dignified. Efcy 3 HIS DEVOTED" WIFE AND THRER the very latest fixtures—handsome, big, shiny porcelain fixtures that J Lns. 300 . W. Deal & Co. DAUGHTERS £ match the tiled floor and walls. b ; 816 H St. N.E LINCOLN 8200, { PAXTON, Todag biingy & g bet o obile Servie emembrance of dear wister, BESSIR We needn’'t sgyv much about the location. Cleveland Park, just and_white cameo, set with pear) Automabile Service remembra my dear FSST 3 PAYTON, who departed this life one off Connecticut Avenue, speaks for itself. It's THE section for high- Milltay_Boad._cleveland Wm. H. Sardo & Co G| T re ot SomRe s i i i BROOCH. sunburat diamonds and - The ones who atill remember you class residences in Washington. ¥ ward. 26 _Grant place n.w. ¥ 9. i Are the ones who loved you best . You'll find other new homes—springing up on every hand. But CAT, blue Pl Vicinity = o Lincoln 524 PITCHLYNN. Tn sad but loving remiem you won't find a we're almost positive—that hegin to compare v ne. Potomac 4531- . v dear mother. GRACE MOR. with these at THESE prices. cua N BRACELET. red ver, near Du |, FINER PITCHLYNE. who'pagsed away You can't expect such wonderful homes—at prices that are posi- | Bt e, 47 upont b, 1 4 pa0r connect Gone. but not forgotten.. tively $1,550 less than the builder originally intended—to last long. E RT C‘! e 1009HS( N.W. LOYING SOX f‘A‘nELA}Qn lu;‘nn'v'ln And they certainly won't. So see them SOON. Y Prone pragk. 026 (109 . INLAW.S . SON. CAR- 'ormerly t. N.W. e '70|JJE ellow and white, lllr 'I King | commeT Wig. D PRESTON. In memory of my dear mother, " ] P ITON. wh d fiv Sampte House open daily from 9 am. to 9 pm. ™ gy Sy I ko J hflg‘;“‘BBlll;ccl;‘\'s Sons ELIZASETH _PRESION, who died Avé ce Chev: - valk 1w DIAMOND Ring—Solitaire. yell line of t brance Take Chevy Chase cars to Porter ‘street and walk west DIAMOND Ring—Sol r;"nl oy ¥ -‘%h 3034 M ST. N.W, - Fjaviieped 188 Just & line of sweet femembrance. to property, or Wisconsin avenue and walk east. Go 83»‘1.‘;';'.‘.‘#.5': $B18° r x> auit’s token of Tovery dvoilh SIHE A0SV By GhD g i;;wl Sem PLIZABETH PRESTON ARMSTEAD. o Xa‘:g'f "‘w bt er C | pmcon in s bt Joving remembrance of my de S "SPRIGGS, who JAM! flgun:zs_ ke T Funeral Directors i L 3";:“’{,’;’ J.';;:fl?o iwelvo years ago ioday. L) Fiday. Call Claveland 2725. Mnm 5512 Ave. N.W. “.,' TANDBAG—Tinder may keep mo : c]osaph a i return black’ handbas. Conain CHAS. S. ZURHORST e e and wi the Jome 1‘.',":;'?0'&.}.‘ F_WILLIAM LEE, Director_and E: Forget the day, God called him to rest i and check book. Jost between, ['i a1 Gearretown: (o' Aot. 3. 2173 36th e b S Tt el s PR T AR SUTA S Ricas » Phone West Sacred to the mem: of m == | SPRIGGS. Y ’1;3‘1 1CE mm Soung, ETay. Teward. 4402 FUNERAL DESIGNS. O iother. JAMES' SPRIGGS. who 4 e this life twelve years ako todas. RING OF KBS Owner. 237 Oih ai. pe. Geo. C. Shaffer °00 1 ST NW. | Fio 0. 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