Evening Star Newspaper, July 8, 1926, Page 9

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thirty- seventh’ street _ announcement ks pearson’s pharmacy —will open:for business today, with ail the attractions of a most up-to-date, modcm drug store. —delicicus ice cream, the druggists’ own wadrex brand will h the upccml attraction at our soda fountain. —this ice cream made for and sold only by the best drug llem —drive by for a soda! —curb service and no delay! —open late evenings! wisconsin avenue at thirty-seventh street n.w. Flannel Trousers White or Stripes 37.50 ‘e (Cold water shrunk and all wool) PR ENEIRBE RSN ORRA ISR ARG j«- m01s, Normandy tan, ‘Gabardines and Troplcal Worsteds' Nothmg like them for Summer— they’re cool, stylish and keep their shape ' $19 75 We have put all the smartest style ‘lines into these clothes; all the new “"colors—silver and birch gray, cham ik acid blue. The fabrics are cool, porous‘wool or worsted, wnth popularp ce as an Somethlhg rather, new-—-th(ln extra charge . your. ac-- * counts and_ budget bills, " and it sweeps thousands of dollars _in to those merchants vtho have ndopzed this method. We are old-fash- ioned enough ‘not to take this modern idea .of charging you some- thmg you (hd not buy, At Goldenberg's théreé are no ‘extras added to’ your ac- . counts nor budget charges. We do not penalize - our fnendl. Yes I Will! Give more for less money i a Funeral, with First-class Serv- ice, Casket and all— $75.00 Up Beautiful Couch anels—— : at 5 Towa circle. The body was found by an e ‘The coronar at Norfolk lnlud te of dedth due'to heart dis- lc wmn.wnomabnnurd- of Washington 8! Mr. Watson wis a thirty-second de- gree Seumlh Rite Mason. a _member (g Myron M. Parker Lodge, N Although not, regularly embloyed by the steamship company for several years, he frequently went as on:nm'.flpu.u he did this last v‘).lr ‘Watson is survived by his widow, Mrs. Mary C. Watson; two = | brothers, Anhnr and John Watson of Philadelphia, and a sister, Mrs. Clara Wilson of ford, Del. Watch Stolen Fyom Child. Catherine Cockrille, 12 years old, {j{had a watch valued at $40 stolen from a coat pocket' while, in. swim- § | ming yesterday afternoon in the foun- tain in the‘circle in front of her home, Police are question- ing a number of boys ln an elnm o recoyer it. EDWARD 8. WATSON. tomorrow partly cloudy followed by thundershowers tomorrow night; little change in temperature; gentle- vari- tble winds becoming mogderate south- aryllnd—-!‘nlr tonight, warmer ii eftreme west portion; tomorrow part- 1y “cloudy, Aprobably local tiunder showers tomorrow afternoop .in west portion; gentle variable winds becom- ing moderate southerly. Virginia—Fair . tonight, warmer in extreme west portion; tomorrow part- ly cloudy probably . local thunder- 'showers tomorrow afternoon in wut portion; gentle variable winds becom. ing moderate southerly. West ViFginia—Generally fair and slightly warmer tonight, followed by showers and thunderstorms tomor- row. : Mfwumm Thermometer—4 p.m;, 87; 8 p.m., 79; ‘xz midnight, 72; 4 a.m.,, 63; 8 a.m., { noon, 84. Barometer—4 pm., 29.75; 8 29.74; 12 midnight, 29.77; 4 a.m., 2’ 80; 8 a.m., 29.83; noon, 29.80 Hl‘hent temperature, 88, occprred at 6 p.m. yesterday; lowest tel ture, 66, accurred at s tod: Temperature game Tast year— Highest, 92; lowest, 74. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey). Today—Low tide, 1249 am. and 30 p.m.; high tide, 6:46 a.m. and 7:13 p.m, Tomorrow—Low tide; 1:47 a.m. and 18 pam.; hlzh tide, 7:31 ‘am. and %9 p.m, - The Sun and Moon. . Today—Sun rose 4:49 am. sun | sets 7:36 p.m. SPECIAL SALE Owner of magnificent old Virginia brick mansion, con= taining 19 large rooms, spacious halls and winding stair- way. with mahogany rail and banister, good basement of SIX srooins. ‘Mansion set in beautiful and lawn, 100 acres land. Mansion could not be built today for $40,000, i Large bed 6f box hedge worth over $5,000.”, Rare shade trees.. Owner will sell at a sacrifice to settle up an estate. -terms. ington, ~ Price $15,000. Terms one-half cash, balance on_easy This place is near the birthplace of George Wash- James Monroe, James Madison and Gen. Robert E. Lee, and will be in line of the proposed George Wash- ington National Boulevard. For further informatiqn write: The Colonial Real Estate Co. Box 133, Colonial Beach, Va, e | Closed Satwrdays During July and Avgust | FREE AUTOMOBILE PARKING SERVICE '\ = W. D, Moses & Son.s Established 1861 resews . Street and Eleventh "%, U’hflm AL’l’ERATION AND BEMODELING SALE Farmturc Department ‘.I‘wo mxhomy and tnm Lihnry uff color Breakfast Room Suite, ] dmwd,mmuotbuflet.rwnd ., table and four Windsor chairs... ; Om htm‘whih enamel front icer !enhrflwhl 100, 00 Refrigerator with all whife enamel Shasie g ‘Tomorrow—Sun rises 4:50 a.m.; sun sets 641 p.m, Automobile lamps to be lighted one’ half hour after sunset, ~ Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of the water at Great Falls af 8 a.m.—Tem- 76; condition, slightly 5 r 232dagdanasdeeaee £ S B2R3RIGIRRIPISTRRITIAITLCTL, ITFTTITGBITAT | * avprane SR : : & e 2RI THOMAS A. SIIPSON IS DEAD AT AGE OF 46 — lmtlomhrydamnlchm Commission of U. B.ndxtx- ; iu!mnghnem N ims Com- mission . of the United States and xmnmumnmmnnorm recently attached ehdrunl office, United States ship— ping Board, died at his residence the lefldlln utnlbnl. 2400 let'lmh late Tuesday ig] D‘H e 1 pson with the office of the chairman of Chn 8hij survived by his widow, Mrs. Markham Simpson; a son, Thomas Hayes Simpson, and his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Simpson, of Olean, N. Y. The body is to be sent to Olean tonight .nd funersl services will be conducted in the .Episcopal Church there Saturday afternoon. Parties of friends from Wichita, Kans., and from Tulsa are to attend the funeral services. . Marriage Licenses. Arrunllnnuhavehml-udwu ILQEL. n-lmdmdl-fluA Gar- 'flll llll-l(fll’ Mo.. and h&n Lg?ed‘%n-m and pearl E. Pame, h-m . :E ins K LR‘ "n:g:;'m"i t N et Q ol e Deaths Reported. 1o e %M‘f" LY ‘:";Jll\unwflmflu &5 .u’v’ay "‘!""x k‘fi-“’"fir‘}" s """'""v mh 29, Tnbacuhd- m» L!mbowph-. a1, s u? su 07 mb . l(nnel Gem-ulo\m niversity Emml We-l 62. -125 rant et S, ) W E."auhmg-;:f,""*fi.fiym ; 2B, VTS s St . B| hs epovted i a g;fi't:ld ;d‘ Nend K.':filun m ..'..%&"" 3 w-mm» PARA, Brazil, July, 8 ‘M—-Afler several unsuccessful attempts to rise from _the water, Bernardo Duggan and his companions today postponed resumption’ of their flight to Buonos Aires until tomorrow.. The plane was unableto get off because of the heavy load of fuel and oil. Catht at fl%fl%@ %,&;"cm";f GIO&OE W OIICE tlm\ly f:‘fh‘” FalTaa nd eautiful foral tributes. it fimnan_ : R mm ife Wi Wa_gm G In-cmmx Juty 7. 102 g5, Camp Speings, M. o uf'h of of Notinan K, and_Wabet lcb Dy ll ‘montha 'nnarnl from Ball's chapel 2 pm. Relatives gnd Jul! 7. 1926, at allfi K Xt e S 0 uncral” rom the Meiropo Chureh, T8%h, und M st betw Saturdag. July 10, ]} 2:40 o the‘ GONS, July 6 1020, at 430 O ruidam Y 10017V sty nwe corner 10th Eider h“& & shoate Relatived and namm‘:uly invited to attend, 'merm.nl at ey C;‘ma tery. . "9 edneedas., night, une fter. 3 'é’mfi”““%“m"&{‘.'w .';'-Ir?" Du e .F % fom her :hulbh;'rn» e gs 'h- . e thence. o' 81 "Aliyeius mass will be ? s nm-mem &t Glenwood: Comstery Suddenly, Wi sday, oo edre ’"rumemg Deloved son 08 Patrick hgr Funeral-trom Allison 1. riday. July 9. at 1:30 | 5' teimont | M onocucs Cemetery Bilaville, Md Ll PALME] Iemaine of the 1 e, fi‘lj Pt REBECCA WE Mo ry Will b fhtersed in_ the Hmnon: Cemetery on Friday, July 3 pdiclatives and Trieds are iy 7. 1926, HER- lsie M. and the . Fanerai from his t. .., on Interment Fort. Lineoln 8. 1926, orglly, 6, 1026, at her resid ood, J.. JOSEPRINE ED: low ‘of the late Shrlienio . Remains resting at_Hy- neral In:m 3 On Wednesd: idence. H; ood SHQCK] ork a !‘.DGAL hiisbang of the nie in. = Funeral services Friday, Ju Di- a4 " the "residence. “ha leaves to mou her loss B Wb iepton pactar °"% H'K ‘ll nly, July 7. o 1 wi Williame (nee Morris) iy service, at” s late T 3 o v _residence. 6 i 25 am, > 520 1E WIC Funeral :,"&:m rd and 43 sts.. at | 0 son. Pt wional C R WL 1-'1.",:5".'..;,% In Memoriam. DAWSON. In n of our sister. URS, LINE &. DAWSON. ks tied three seuts ago toduy. Suly mes the as solemn ai -'I" t, saline is not ||vlld hrn SiSTERS! REEREEA” ShBE SN Nt TR s rted this life #o _sudden ago today. Jl!l’ X, 1921 Then the eirits hoth ZBlest, nnutterably biest.” Jesms s their creat reward, Jesus s their endles: MAUR! Tt oo of DAt Rarting etill linenes on, hnt e brings faith Ferawn Th are. reuntan, LOYING FRIEND, CHARITY E. SMOTH- Tn. sl but loving remem of my dear mother. MAGDALENA N~ DERS. who departed lhh life one year aro today, July 8. 1925, Qften we think nl . rld - would hf X 'ge.,"e O aer 1 - n wishand BANTETCH: s G my. dear, e <-rs ART! ‘Geparted inte Nl Tuls mvnm rnu.mm\ i ln hf your_ memaory lingers, Lm'fi-’t onder. fond and irie. Years may come und years may go, ¥ bloom "as But x‘gngn mn ¥ ahall meet yru‘l' again wr v-and YOUR DEVOTED WIFE, STEWART. STEWART. A tribute of Drince ot our, son STEWART, who one todd: July A 1955, A :mmlh'r 2nd son. kind md true, ter kne 0 now Rleeps in the toni uuv? nnlhm‘: but mmwry o heal our FATHER AND SISTER ELSIE. & SULLIVAN. SPARSHOTT. In undying mem. o o devoted mother. MARY £ SULLIVAN. ‘who died mine sears aco foday, Juls & T017 wnd iy’ Bephew Roue SPARSHOTT. nine years, July 1. loved ones from our homes, gflwgfimlfi‘a‘fifi" AND AUNT (; r FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Frank Geier’s Sons Co. g sen nvl:rl'fl! Aekpheay: . Main 2473 'l' F. COSTELLO W_LOUATED AT . NORTH 7! & Co. 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