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Kresge Department Stores, Inc. (VENING STAR \\'ASHI NGTON, D % PALAIS ROYAL G Street at 11th A (Jreat Purchase and Saleo “»e Curtains Slip Covers Draperies Lamp Shades Cushions Bedspreads Laundry Bags Special for Wednesday, Yard narrow stripes, You have no idea what lovely patterns these offer. and flower designs more usual in the expensive cretonnes. and figured effects ranging from the dainty to the Crelonnes. farofifezyflavpoxe . 3d¢C Those striking bird Balhmr Suits Beach Capes Kimonos Aprons: | Garden Frocks ] Parasols Broad and bizarre, making them appropriate to every room and purpose. Cretonne thiom Round or great variety of designs. 9 Fach, 50¢ square. In Ruffle 0 Cretonne Laundry Bags A large size, with drawstring E Each Piece 88c A wonderiul assortment of heavy gauge Aluminum Ware and every piece is de- sirable. In the assortment you will find 2-quart Pancled Percolators, Round Dou- ble Roasters, Rice or Cereal Boilers, 8- quart Preserving Kettles, 10-quart Dish- pans, 6-quart Covered Kettles, 6-quart Windsor Kettles, 6-quart Convex Cov- ered Saucepots, 6-quart Convex Covered Saucepans, 2-quart Water Pitchers and Omelet Pans. window edge. Set, Garden Hose Porcelain Table Outfit All-steel Hose Reel. Consisting of pint fions &1 | s e enein ot of Bono and Spray- | Choice of two sizes, | Garden Hose and o dightly imperfect. | Noggle. Special, 87¢ Special, $1.09 Ea. Special, $6.98 Bono Outfit | { | | 4-Foot Folding Stepladders Well made, with Brand. helf f il. Spe- i Palais Royal—Fourth Floor ' Electric Irons Manning & Bow- man Meritas Wednesday Only $75,000 of Rugs 200, Off On Wednesday this notable reduction holds good on these perfect rugs from our own regular stock, all of them new 1926 designs. What- ever room in the house needs bngl‘\tenmg up—-—from bathroom to porch—take advantage of the great variety and savings of this offer- ing. Chinese Grass Fiber Chenille Mourzouk Rag Felt Base Wilton Axminster Velvet Select the rug you want now. We'll hold it for "Deduct 209, from regu- i { later delivery if you | lar prices at time of purchase Wednesday. j { wish. Palais Royal—Second Floor Folding Ironing Boards Smoothly | and sandpapered. | Special, $1.44 Ea. Cretonne Drapes ‘\':\Ianre $ l .69 Cretonne Bedspreads Scalloped edges. Rose, See Our 11th Street Window Display Palais Royal—Second Floor 5,000 Pieces Open Stock Dinnerware All one pattern that can be matched at any time. Dixie shape with pretty bird and floral effect. Tea Cups and Saucers Special, 24c Bread and Butter Plates Special, IOC Breakfast Plates Special, 19c Dinner Plates Special, 29c Soup Plates Special, 29Q Fruit Saucers Special, 8C Other pieces in proportion. Palais Royal—Fourth Floor TUESDAY IMRS. F. F. HILDER DEAD. { Widow of Officer to Be Buried in | Clarendon, Va. Suffering from effects of a fall’ on |stair steps June 12 while visiting {friends at 111 Fourth street northeast, IMrs. Jeinne C. Hilder, 83 years old, died in Casualty Hospital last night. She had fractured a hip when she fell and pneumonia develoved after she was taken to the hospital, it is stated. Mrs, Hilder lived part of the time with her_son, Frazer C. Hilder of 1309 Delafield place, this city, and part with another son, Stuart Hilder of Glen Camyn, Va. 'She is survived b the two sons. Mrs. Hilder was t widow of Col. F. F. Hilder. Private funeral services will be con- ducted at the A. J. Schippert under- takin® establishment tomorrow after- noon at 2 o'clock. Interment will be in Columbia Garden Cemetery, Claren- don, Va. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. There will he a curbstone frolic at Grant (ircle and New Hampshire avenue, Petworth, at 7 o'clock., Mu- sic by the Navy Band. A dawn fete for the benefit of Neighborhood House, 470 N street southwest, from 4 to 10 o'clock. Ad- mission free. Alphabet booths and special features. Carnival at New Hampshire avenue and Buchanan streets for benefit of Zion Lutheran Church. Mrs. Maggie L. Walker, president of the St. Luke Bank of Richmond. Va., said to he the only woman of ! the negro, race serving as a bank president, will address a mass meet ing at the Metropolitan A. M. E. Church. EEEEEE v sAvs ve B oeAL u - Gold A Sure Bet which cannot Lose Budget and this either. Charges — is no tip, Every time you get your bill with budget extras and carrying charges YOU LOSE, but the MERCHANT WINS. Not so at our store. We charge no inter- est nor extras either on budget buying or charge accounts. You pay at Goldenberg’s only for what you buy. We do not penalize our fgiends. R. F. HARVEY'S SON FUNEBAL DIRECTORS ] 07 COLUMBIA LOWEST PRICES Springs Water |: Phone or Write tor Literature | American Waters Corporation 933 Woodward Bldg. Washington Phone_Main 2244 'PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION PAYS 5% Compounded Semi-Annually Commencing January 1, 1926 Assets Over $12,000,000 Surplus, $1,000,000 Cor. 11th & E Sts. N. W tlon durine conntrac o Be ouw new blds.. 1004 & JAMES BERRY, Preudent JOSHUA W. CARR, Sec'y Shertvood Forest High on Breesy Banks and Clffe of the Severn River Golf A 8-hole Course and an 18-hole Championship Cour: Building Sites For Sale Under Sherwood Forest Plan ‘Annual paymentsof 21 % of site value for 9 years; thereafter 5%. Bunalnss %mced over 10-year period at . Furnished Bungalows . For Rent Via llllmlmrf a2 the De- e 28" 3imies 18th St. N.W. , Main 7623 O Bena [ JOHN L. LOVE, 92, DIES. Veteran Georgetown Pharmacist to Be Buried This Afternoon. John Laurens Love, 92 years old, of | 3748 McKinley street, Chevy Chase, a | pharmacist in Georgetown for a half {a century, died early vesterday. Mr. Love retired from active work ahout 10 years i He resided with his sister-in-law, U. Love, at the Chevy (hase 'S8, Funeral services will be conducted at the Nevius funeral home, 924 New York avenue, this afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Rev. Dr. W. S. Abernethy, pastor of Calvary Baptist Church, will officiate. Interment will be in Rock Creek Cemetery. Mr. Love is survived by nieces and nephews. THE WEATHER District of ueveml Columbla—Fair and slightly cooler tonight; tomorrow partly’ cloudy: gentle to moderate northwest winds. Maryland and Virginia—Fair, slight- Iy cooler tonight; tomorrow fair, mod- erate to fresh west and northwest winds, West Virginia—Fair tonight, slight- St portion; tomerrow Records for 24 Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 76 12 midnight, 67; 4 aum., 67; 73: noon, 83 Barometer——4 p.m., 30.06; & p.m., 30.03; 12 emidnight, 30.00: 4 am. 98; 8 a.m., 29.96; noon, 29.91. Highest temperature, 80, occurred at noon yesterday: lowest tempera- ture, 67, occurred at 4:30 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year- Highest, 90; lowest, 62 | Tide Tables. . (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Sufvey.) Todav—Low tide, 11:51 11:49 p.m.; high tide, 4 15:15 pm. Tomerrow—Low tide, 12:40 pm.; hizh tide, 5:40 a.m. and 6:05 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 4:42 am.; sun sets 7:37 p.m. Tomorrow. un sun sets p.m Maon rises 4:17 p.m Automoblle lamps to half hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of the water at Great ¥alls at 8 a.m.—Tem- perature, 74; condition, clear. Weather in. \'lrlous Cities. 8 pm, 8am, rises 4:42 am.; sets 2:23 a.m lighted one- Weather ' 5 2 :mx}?m‘u' -+ Clou Albany .. 28 . Atlanta Pt.cloudy Baltimore = Birmingham’ Cloudy Biemarck 3 ¢ (43 f‘hlv Boston 2 ;‘Inv)d! Chncmat Cieveland o ¢ : Detrait 10 Preoudy El Pt 207 Clear l,al\:vmn P clouds Cloudy Clear . Clouds Cloudy Clear N Or'ean.. Pt.clondy New Okila Omaha Philadelphia ¥ 1L Cloudy Phoenix Clear Pittaburgh 2 Cloudy Portland. Me PortlandOre Pt.cloudy Cloudy . Francisco 30.02 11 Cloudy St Lous. . 30.08 11l Clear St Paul... 111 Clear Seattls © Ptcloudy Spokane I Pticlouds FAS Cloudy (8 am.. Greenwich time. today.) Stations. Tempesature, Weather. London, England. ~. 38 Part cloudy Paris, France...... ... B8 Ramn Berlin, German: < Cloudy Horta' (Fayal). 4 Part cloudy Hamilton. - Bermuda. - Part cloudy ear. BELT—Long ilk dress belt. stried in col-o ors gray. white and rose: lost Monday after- noon heiween 1427 Longfellow st. n.w. and ,“'i Jefferson st. n.w. Mrs. P. C. Clafiin, Longtellow st. gais b fllLl .FOLD. containing $30. Masonic cards. driver's permit_ District license: 14th st. n.w.. reward. Frank Casey. Apt. 50, I(-nr aw. BOSTG3 Ticense. ) gold, wit] about’ 4:40 BROOCH E 100. _the Calverton. ROOC ias hot Frederick. Md., or W. tal reward. 'Apt. 37" 75 the Mayfower. Mam AMEO PIN. Tady's head. with pearls_June abcut 6:30 p.m.. getting on at 15th" and H ste. ne, bus goinis East BI reward. Mre. Hartley. CAT—Large, male, strayed from 607 N. Carolina ave. s Line. 7015 or above address. If not |h0r¢ 5. _the \(elhurn Reward COLLIE DOG, yellow and white, lost Satur- day: 6 mo"‘:ld answers to name of cat. Maltase, and whife, collar with Kini endall Green ne. Reward. Retun LT Tut. " 5 Phone_Linc. to_address. n: 4 ‘Return to " Mre. un.flnilE white: Reward . name also Persian cat.cream Sandy from 2312 California at. The 1607 name Fluf GLASSES. pair tortoise shell. in black leath- er case. Sunday, at East Potomac golf course or (‘onmmtuul ave, hear Ordwas. Phong Main 1880. Branch 849. Miss L GLASSES— S—Tortoise shell. mot in_case, about o'clock_Sunday: possibly at 9th and F. rnmklm 334 ‘GLASSES—Lost 1 pair of gold rimmed. V.M. Hobb HAMILTON WRIST WATCH, Sund silver_wrist ban r 9th e Borkewiis. Bi6 6h st " KODAK, at_Great Falls, Monday afternoon: lease return. value as a keepsake. Mra. Jones, Hillside, J415 Chapin night. 7t d. T.0G .m e diamond_in mouth. initials on back C. P. H. Return to_1841 7th st. n. NECKPIECE—Black ostrich feather. Satur- day ‘morning, on Connectic ‘Reward it left_at 1901 Wy ED cHow 508 pmber TR Foward, B . R Stone. M. 5978, daytim o e e B 6D Gordon, '-'11" 4th st. ne. North 339. Re- ward. SATCHEL. dark _brown leather. containin Tedicine, toflet."ariicles and. Miami - bun book: Sunday morning at Union Station: §i0 oward” dchafer, Room 135, Fenlon EARF 500" 8700 Bin ot o poiify | © !“s’r NTIAL EWAED for return of money _ and DPKehON 1o Owner® Anne H.'B. Hianer: ShobC1 5t sto now: 24% R. female, black and tan, Sat night: nursing J-week-old pups: reward. Corestan Courle, WATCH. lad: ua; hlh "i' e L Riuta 3. . 8. 0. on back. in Een. Gia 3 T e o Butternut 8. “Adams | NEW TAKOMA COUNCIL LISTS APPOINTMENTS| Bryan Davi: Town Clerk and Treasurer and Maj. Fischer Public Works Head. The Initial meeting of the newly jorganized Town Council of Takoma | Park, Md., was held last night, with Ben G. Davis, who was elected mayor last month, three new councilmen and all town officials present. The following appolntnients were | announced and approved by the coun. | cil: Bryan Davis. town. clerk and | treasurer; Maj. W. F. Fischer, super- | intendent of public works: Fred I Harries, building, inspector; Chris | Huff, electrical inspector; L. E. El | lott, health officer; Maj. W. ¥. Fis. cher, bailiff, and W. A. Dowling, T.. R Moffetr, Jpseph Griffith, J King. | Cufshaw, 1 Rlodgett, A. B. | hwpph, , David Cruze, | deputy’ baili . | of former Councilmen William “A. Kroll and Joseph Griffith from the smmission were laid on the table, The council received a | number of petit for _improv ments, includir f New York avenue betweer and Chicago | avenues and p ulip avenue between Holly and Cedar avenues The report of the town treasurer for May was approved. Mr. Kroll, as a school trustee, in an address, urged development of the ground adjoining the school as a municipal playground and John W. Coffman indorsed the suggestion Capt. Charles V. Johngon, chairman of the street committee, presented a | report on a recent survey of the | street system of the town, together | with recommendations for the guid ance of the council. The report show- | ed there were 265 miles of streets within the corporation limits. Marriage Licenses. ok \m]-r»x M V‘»mwn:vnn nnd Grace F Rier ‘nlh of Ha nhun Ma. R O it udiriags. Mariols E. Parsoux of Richmond. Va a M. Dickingon of Fredericksburg. | Sinclair of this eity and Estells nd. Md o 7| adeline V. Carter. Liucas F he Lee Leon P Heath and Virginia P Kerns Touis E. Pourron of Pittaburgh, Pa.. and | 1della 1. Rorman of this ity Flward VS illiam D, Farm Wilbur €. Dieter a; Tommy R. Jones. Marine saret Drouty”of this cits Ernest N: Stickels and Katharine E. Kava- najigh. both of Baltimore. Md “Thomas L' Hines of Nashyille. Tenn.. and Marie E. Miiler of Newark. N. J | Thomas_Braxton and Mary J L. Mattox Dillard Skagge and Mildred Woodruff Joseph P. Smith of this rite and Grace W Swank of South Enzlish. lowa Carl H_ Kirkiex and Ross C. Bradler Dare Katz and Goidie Winograd. Tiam J. Powel! of Richmond. Va. and | | Margaret . Jones of Birmingham: England. | { Frank J Murray of Wood Ridge. N_1 and Elearor M "Gardner of Rutherford Ch, E. T, Harris andgDorothy J. J C. Franey. con Harves Ricketts of Montross Md.. Sadie Mobles of Gaithersbrr. Md Charles A. Ross and Charlotte E. Cob- | lentz | Ernest H. Van Fossen and Frances H.| Brady Bowen Taslor and Mary Cockran. both of Bajtimore. Md | Harry G. Mackall of Fairmont Heichts. | . and Grace V. Diges of Seat Pleasant. | city and Alma | SCOTT. ambrasoponiou Henry W. A and Margaret F. Man: gum Firman W_ Stiles and Mary M. Major. Robert E.Guillot of Cabin John, Md Anna L. P. Eihel Baynes. William “A." Ruane of Scranton. Pa. and Clementine V. Hesne of Baltimore. Md . Deaths lieported. following deaths have heen reportad to Department in the last 24 hours Nfudd. B8, Gallinger Hospital Vd\llwl L. Kalh. 69, 7 fAth <t. n.e John Harron. 46. Providence Hosnital Edward P. Schwartz. 11. Georgetown, Hos 52. 4807 Georsia ave Emersancy Hospifal Garfield. Hospital. 6. 51035 24 t. .0 %eld Hoanital q Sinles Hospital Kinesrmury, - Munzinzer, wher, 08, pathic Hosbital LouisaRupvert Catherine Garvey, se piimand Vanderiio. & bles John Waters. 6 monthe. Children's Hos pital 0. R20 A 8i. s.e 3405 Prospect ave. . 2314 Nichols a Home for Incura- ays. Children's Hospital ‘Henry Jackson. 42 1434 Church st Louisa ‘Ford, 60 2024 Georgia ave. . Youne."54.” EmergencyHospital CITY NEWS IN BRIEF morrow, Y camp of the League for the Larger | Lie. Milton E. Trenham will speak on | | “Just What to Eat to Live Long and | Be Healithy and Happy.” Take Cabin John car to Mount Washington, last 8-cent stop. Short walk. “Evolution” will up by cl of United Lodge of Theosophists, Hill Bullding. Seven- teenth and I streets, tomorrow, § p.m. Public invited. X Debate on Sehooi Hours. A debate between pupils of the sev eral Georgetown schools on the length- ening of the school day and reduction |of home work will feature a meeting |of the Georgetown Civic Association i | to be held tonight at & o'clock at the i Phillips School, John E. Rowles, sec-| retary, announces. 10 express our sincere PR RN gy B ALy the employes of the i kindness during the iliness and death of our “hushand and father. ORLANDER LEE.. THE FA : DBeaths. ANDERSON. _ Sunday. June o his residence. 183 Wilson houlevard. € endon, Va. WILLIAM JONES. belove husband of Laura E., Anderson.” Funeral services at 8t. George's Church. rendon. on Wednesday. June 23. 1 nm. Relatives and friends invited to Atl!nd Interment at Rock Creek Cemetery. (N Carolina papers please copy.) ARRINGTON. Jupe 21 1926, at his home. 103 Frince st.. Alexshdria, V- JOHN T N, aked, 46, He i revived RRIN hy his wuz Mary M. Arring rother. William Arrington of Was E fton, and three disters. Misses Eva and Bleanor, Ar- ington” and Mrs. Grace_Ale. all of Alex- andria. Funeral rom St Marys Copren; Alexandria. Thursday. June . Final arrangemerits have Mot been completed. 3 rted this life rday, June it his residence. n.w.. JOHN T.. beloved hus: ah F. Brown and brother of Freeman. He leaves to mourn their loss a sister and & hoat of relatives and friends. ~ Funeral from Union Wesley Church Wedresday. June . at 2 p.m. BROWN. Members of the Young Men's Immediate Relief “Associattion are . quested to_attend the fun f JOH * BROWN Wednesday. June from Union “Pule (‘hnrch tween L and M No. WitriaN 't FORTUNE. Bresident. THOMAS E. CARTER. Rec. Sec'y. BUSEY._ Departed this life June 21. 1926, 0 p.m.. ll hll !rlldan(v 1118 48th ALFRED ne. Dean . the hel\)vzd hulh d of Sfll‘lfll Eharth, oBRA°He. between L. an u z n.w., Thursday at 1:30 B eloci ROWELY. _ Sucdenly. o7 “Hospital. ERaY fi. e Battet) o dev .v 4 2% 0ok, r}lr%.m late u'}‘ une g dence, 536 9th st. o i . sday. June 22, u mu?’uhg‘mfimgx %%d nw. AR TE e i he ‘e “flfflmfid Nun Slllivan. “Notice of funeral hefeafter. 21, 1926, at 7:30 du FIEF. Monday, June 21, 1036, st 7:30 of the from on "ig‘m (3 ST b el | ot at B:16. fllfim’a "i%'«’mu«""‘ '{}E& %t ational Homeo- | be subject taken | | PEARSON and | TROMAS, Tntant of Ralph 7. and Claudia Carbo, 24 | | The Longevity Legion will meet m~in.nuu s. S pm.. &t Cool Edge. the | Weaths, (Monday. June 21. 19: sidefice of his s0n Maryla aye.. Hyattsville, belovéd nustend of s Farmer. age: vear above resilence 'tvmr&' 24, at 2 pm. Relatives and f{riends invited fo artend. Interment at Glenwgos FARMER, sday, June . At her fesidence MARY AGNES FENNELL o'cloclk Thursday. June o of the Sacred Heart. Kindly omit flowers. Interment at Mount Olivet Cemes D. mu.nm residénce. Hertford pl. nw.. Wed- nesday. June 23, at 1 p.m. Interment lington National Cemetery. Relatites and friends invited. Dplease copy. + LGARVEY. Sundas. June D.m.. at her resdence 2 CATRERINE CARVET widow Jate James Garvey. 'Funeral Harveys funeral pariors, 1400 Chap nw. Wednesday._June at 8:30 thence to St Patriok’s Church. oclock am” Relatives and friends in- vited. " Tnterment (private) Mount Ofivel Cemetery GATES. Saturday, June 19, 1026, GILLIS, beloved husband @f Annas Fairiax Gates of Fairmont Heights. Funeral from the residence of his sister. Mrs. Rachel Ingra- ham, 1000 North 13th «t.. Fast St. Lo TIi.. Thursdar. June i b.m Suddenly 1. 1026, ar Case Hoepital. JENN late” Frederick ¥ Hil ieen at” the chapel o 2008 Penneyivania ave. inw . Wednesds, June at 2 oelack Interment (n o) at Rock Creek (o MILL. Savarday. June 19 ar 4 linger Hospital. LOUIS HIL the Idg Johnson. H30° 23th st nw. Fu from’ Barnes undertaking e-tanlishn B14 415 st ew. Wednesdav. 1 at 130 p.m. Friends invited HITE, Sundas. June 20, 10265 af 630 2 me. is remidence. 734 Half i ww ADAM RITE, hojosed Tusband of Emma Hite and father of Lawrence Hite %and brother of (Frederick pavers Mre_Minnic Bosey. ~Remains restinz at ihe g Emest Jarvis Co. funeral pariors 220% Georgia -ave. nw. Funeral Thurs day. Ju from his late residence ab 1 pm JOHNSON. ) June 21, 1926 305 nm. 14 Hosp tal. CHARLE: H. JOHNSOD 2038 13th st devoted hushand of Nettie ] father of FEthel Jo neral will be held Wednesday & pm.. from "Robert ire s underfa ing parlors, $h and Westniinster ste. n.w MANSFIELD. Suddenly. June 21. 10 at 11 om. st Gearge Washington Ii vaesity CHoinital | WILLIAM . P MAN FIELD. in Bia 524 vear I Rereafter ON. Sundar. June 0. 1026, ar Wal. Read General Hoapital. CARL 0. NB! SON. heloved hushand of Annie X {nes’Stenson s, 1710 fird st 'n.w. Funeral {rom the ahove remdence Wednesdas. Juna 23 at R:30 am _ thenca to the Tmmac late Conception’ Church. whers mass il | said at 8 am. for the repose af hi s Inteement Arlington National Ceme- tery. Relatives and friends invited | NELSOY. Richard 1. Hardin Camo. § tment of D'« Wo Y. 8 on e death of Comeade CART. ON. June Funeral fron < fate residence. d st n.w.. We nesday. June 23 at R:30 am: mase at Immaculate Conception Church. # .a.n Burial Ariington National Cemetars A. G. SHUSTER. Commander. NISHWITZ. June 21. 1920 afier a short ilin t the home of her son. K01 Fulton %t nw. ELIZA NISHWITZ, loved muother of W. T. Nishwitz neral services Wednesdas, June 23 at 11 um. at Hyeong's funeral nome." {200 N W, 28 OLEARY. Tuesday. June 22 1926 HARLES H.. heloved ton of james and Delia O Leapy. azed 40 _vea Funaral from his residence. th st nw. Notice of time hereafter. Suddeniy, Saturday i DA PEARSON_ beioyed daug! 1270 Rovier and Lauea Pearssh, mater nf Viola. Helen, Frieda, Dorothea and Ro: Prarson. ir ' ‘Remajna resting at the Emest Jarcis Co. funeral p Georgia " ave Funeral Hine 23 %1% gim rom the Tlonda Ave: nue Baptist Church RUPPERT. Sundar. June 20. 1028. Mrs. LOUISE RUPPERT. 'beloved wife of J. Ruppert_ Services from her late donce. 3405 Prospect ave. nw. Wed dav. June 23. at 0 o'clock: thence to Holx Trinite_Church. 36th and O ste. m.w where mass will be said at 8:15 am. for the repose of her soul. Interment ( vate) in St. Mary's Cemeters 2 Monday, June 21, 1928, after long illness, WILLIAM A, SCOTT. brother of Madam Causby of 1317 Rigge place n.w. Remains reating at Moon & Allen s funeral home. 12th and Florida ave. n.w, Intermment at Raphine, Va. Sunday. June 20, 1926. JORX ather ' of “Mra. lda Richard and_John from W. Ermect Wyinesday nterment at Pavne® Cemee Notiee of 4 tery THORNTON, Departed thi life June 21 ihe residence of his narents 16 Hnodis Yattn wee . "ULYSSES GRAN THORNTON @ Weaks. bahy son ot Mr. and_Mrs."Saunders Thornfon. Sert- \ex at Fraziers chapel. 723 T at. nw. Wednesday. June 23. at 12 p.m. Summer is hers and all fs fair W woggld be s0 happy 1o always havs yolhere You zrew weaker dav br dar God loved our baby and took him awas THE FAMILY. . Mondax_June 21,1826, at Oak- Md. MARY 1. wiis of ‘the lata . Willlam Watson Tnterment ‘at Ar. National = Cemeters Wednesdar. at 1 pm. Relatives and Iriewds o attend. Departed this life at 4 nm. June 20. 1926 at_Gallinger How: vital, ROBERT L. WITLEY. He was tha son of Mrs. Ida Butler and stepson of Guss Butler of 48 Douglas rd. se. Funeral Wednesday morning, © am.'af undectak- ers. George W. Mason, 2503 Nichois a <& Xnacostia. D. €. In Memoriam. FLYNN. In :loving remembrance of our dear “mother - and Erandmother. MAR HARMAN FLYNX. who departed this lifo ) azo foday. June fi'rn ;'«:'x'mnxfi. T N5 “GRASbenp. Sacred te the memors of our dear_hrother. GEORGF. HOLMES HAW- KINS. who enterad into_ eternal rest seven years agn today. {ine 22. 1910 Sleen on. our dearTittle loved one. our caresr is 6'ep and xour victers won. . SISTER AND BROTHERS® * KEARNEY. In sad hut loving rememhranca of . our - dear mother, 'CATHERINE, KEARNEY. who, died thirty-two es ago today. Tune 22, 18 o “HER CHILDREN.* brings to us-mad heloved mother. Dpassed away X MERGE: memo e MARY MERG years ago toda 5 The life of our loved one. too true and sweet. in_eternal neace HER DAUGHTERS AND SONS. * ROLLINS. In sad but loving remembrahco of “our dear mother, DORA ROLLI Yhe, died four sears asotodas. June Some day we are going to meet you On_that beaWtiful golden shor Our circle will then be completed again Never to he hroken any more. HER LOVING CHILDREN There i not a day. dear mother. That 1 do_nat think of xou HER DAUGHTER EDNA. * WILLER. In loving_ remembrance of our Aear daughter. MAMIE A. WILLER. who Pamed away two gears age. June 2% 4 'VING PARENTS FUNERAL DIRECTORS. T CHAS. S. ZURHORST 216 1 d Automohile Service. Timothy Hanlon 641 H ST. NE. Phone L. I.ua‘ Jowi "LEE, Funerai DI a V- A ey i Comachon.* Canma: fl:xdnr:%l‘;!lce: ™ 30 P Ave. ""’V“"é‘.n Frank Geier’s Sons Co, W Ja%#.‘r‘"n.’é.‘?“ Micshose _ Main 2473 . COSTELLO A8 - OCATED {orm 978, m. H. Sardo & Co. . Lincoln 524 1724 N. C. meot. Phone Frank. 6620 " Josep h F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCE 3034'M ST. N.W. . Gawler Servlce Funeral Directors s‘i’;:z ul.zo o Main 5512 hn P —_——e— FUNERAL DESIGNS. Dt Auto Gude E"""‘E«. 1;’;35? St. Geo. C. Shaffer °0 8@ f‘fiw CHpISE RIARAl BUEUEYS L a0 R ISTONE S Floral “Blankef t Sprays” .&'&.m;"’fi:’i“'&‘ “*g:

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