Evening Star Newspaper, July 12, 1926, Page 9

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Quickly lels MOSQUITO] non-explosive. Will not spot or stain. In red sifting top cass at your groeen or druggist’s. - Household’ isizes, 10c, and 25c. Other sizes, 50c. and $1.00. Puffergun, 10c. ;& If your dealer un't you, send us 25c. for large mfld ‘Give dealer’s name un‘l ask fvrour free booklet, “It Kills' Them,” gmda(orhllmghmuludprdn - 'flefimwx-zofd\cmmqmtou @ declaration of war! His war will be ovet and yours won if you close the doors and windows, blow Bee Brand Insect Powder about the room, either from a piece of paper or with the cnnvementpufer:un The particles float about in the ajr, find the mosquitoes—then kill them! !t is harmless to mnnlund domemc Pocket ment in ily wickel, nickel silver case, hoav= . Stem awind and set. ¢1.50 black face and luminous and -sumerals that glow in-the darks ‘Boys! \=>" Get This Man s Watch' CKET BENisa wondet{ul wawch made for grown- ups who want the right time, It costs only $1.50. . Ask your father to buy you Pocket Ben, the Westclox . watch that runs 30 hours. It’s a stem-winder and stem- setter. The handsome nickel silver case is hemly nickel- plmd. s 3 s i ‘Glo-Ben’is just like Pocket dcn except fior a black - (fdce and gleaming luminous hands and numerals that . glow in the dark, With Glo-Ben, you can tell the time * at night without a light. " Pocket Ben and Glo-Ben have the name “Westclox” «on the dial, same as Big Ben, America, Sleep-Meterand ' all other members of the famous Westclox family. All the best stores cverywhete in town have Wcstclox wntchelfi" . nearest store that nells Westclox. You'll p," Pocket Ben and GloBenmxhe wmdow . Step yvut fatheri % b'hytma »me mm&#.w‘nt ¥ “Nfl . ‘of Captain * James L_uwrnu _“Don’t give , up the slnp!” Ayplwl to. modern: new ideas of extra ‘ charges :; credit ac- counts, the present- day standards gf ¢ extras do mxm ‘at Golden- berg's. 5 3 .. We are fight the battle for you ?:sllm inate these burdens and, like Lawrence in this fight, we will not give up our ship, At our store there are no extras on charges nor budget accounts. 7 —and people have changed. , gloomy face of the a complete funeral for $75, $100 or $150 —and will furnish the finest grave vault made For $85 Chambers’ Prices Are Lower Affll‘ul"‘l MRS. C.. E.‘ALDE%HMI DIES| 'mol‘fl'lwm)m musoflt'l‘wel'un ‘were o uchd at tho lmxnlnvcl Baptist Churc! teenth street and Columbia At l o'clock this afternoon by Rev. G. G. Johnu,n pnt.ol' lm.ormcnt was at l(r- rnmn 'u a mamber of. Immanuel Baptist Church, of. which her husband is a_trustee, and was a member of the Immanuel Woman's Soclety.! She was active in church -hln until confined to her home by “She leaves her husband and lwo dA\Izhur- RITES FOR M. J. LA‘NE. , | Burial in Mount Olvet Wil Fol. . low 'Requiem Mass. Requiem mass for Michael J.'Lane, 78 years old, who died }'Olhrds}' at the John Dickson teenth street, will b. -nhmnued !n St, Pltrie urch ing a ‘clock. Inmmnnt wm hc in Mount Olivet Cemetery. " Lane, an orphan, rose from news- i | boy to be a confidential clerk of Wash- » ln‘ton B. Willlams, head of the Hub Furniture Co., after 40 years of faith- ful service. He had resided at the home tor nm past 10 fein OIGAI'IZATIOI ACTIVITIES. The ‘Writerscratt Club’ will meet, 8 o'clock, in the basement of Moufit Pleasant Library, Mrs. J. K. Arnold, X 0: new ‘member; Ruth T. Fishel, Paul L. Ackler and Alfred Rodet will. co: fribute to the progra M'flc is also & new member. All interested in the ‘creation of salable literature are invited to Atund. s Deaths Reported gunnu 10." ' United . 1 month, 1900 Jack- 835 Avker ot. ne. ickson Home, 5000 Four- |3 District of Columbia — Increasing cloudiness and warmer tonight, fol- tomorrow afternoon and night; mod: ‘her | éTate -ouzmn shifting to northeast winds. Maryland — Increasing = cloudiness and warmer tonight, follpwed by show- ) ers tomorrow, and’in extreme west portion late tonight; cooler tomorrow afternoon and night: moderate to fresh soutiwest shifting to northwest winds,, Virginia—Generally fair and slight- ly warmer tonight, followed by show- ers' tomorrow; coler ‘tomorrow after: noon_ in- north and west portions; coaler tomorrow night; shifting winds, ng fresh- southwest and west, ‘West - Virginia—Showers late to- night and possibly tomorrow morn: ing; warmer tonight, cooler tomorrow. Barometer— 4 20,98; 12 msdnum, a.m., 80.01; noon, Highest temperature, 78, occurred at 2:45 p.m. yesterday.w Lowest temperature, l‘I occurred at 5:50 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 94; lowest, 76. . Tide m (Compiled by Ulmed sum- €oast. and Geodetic 8 ) TMIY—M' tl Py hkh tide, —Low tide, 441 a.m. and , 10122 "a.m. ‘and Today—Sun rose 4:52 a.m.; sun leu 7:35 p.m, Tomorrow—Sun rises 4: 52 am.; Alll'l l.ll 7:34 ) o6 Fhees 711 ain.; wkip. 93¢ o A\ltomobfle lamps to bc lighted of half hour after sunset, Condition jof the Water. Condition and temperature of the water at Great Falls at 8 a.m.—Tem- perature, 78; condition, slightly muddy. MRS. KISSAL RITES SET. Victim of Fall Off Porch 'to Be Buried Tomorrow Afternoon. Fiffieral services for Mrw, Julia E. Kissal; wife of Victor Kissal, bakery and ‘Junchroom' proprietor, who was killed' in- an accidental fall from a |4 rear second floor porch at Her home, 1011 'K street northeast, Saturday afternoon, “Will be conducted tomor- [ JO¥CE. row afternoon. Rev. E. Hez Swem, pastor of Centennial Baptist Church, will of at a service at the home at 1:30 o'clock in the afternoon, fol- lowed by a service at St. Sophia's Greek Orthodox Church, Eighth and L streets. Interment wiil be in Fort lnl-. 8 Lincoln Cemetery. Mrs. Kissal is survived by her hus- band and five children, George, Vic- toria, _Alexander, - Elizabeth, Helen and Ric! , Mrs. Kissal was_promi- | ntified with the Parent- r ~ Assoclation of Wheatley School and had co-operated: with the District Roard of Charities because of her connection with local Greek so- cleties. She:also was a member of the Congress of Mothe: T. W. BULLOCK DIES. Former Government Clerk Here Succumbs in Lexington, Ky. ‘Word has been received of the d‘lth recently in Lexington, Ky., eof ‘Wingfleld Bullock, 65 years old, wio for neartly 30 years wu mplo; Government service tired in 1921 as a clnk of the lnt.r state Commerce Comi had made his hom He was the son of Joseph J. Bullock. riently & Teache! DIES AFTER COLLISION. Richmond Man Victim of Artery Severed by th’. . RICHMOND, . Va., July 12 P.— James Cleveland ‘Foudree, 41 years old, was fatally injured here early to- day in a collision of 'his automobile and a taxicab, He died a few hours after a large MRS, F. E. HAGAN DIES. . | Wife of Spagish-American War e 45 presments | B flh -“qnlm. as a whole in Mexico. h mnro u-bl. than property statistics recently pub- um-d bv thl ‘Mexican government. It mever gripes, sickens, or ‘While Dr.W. B. Caldwell, of llou- lfi fiz esufohshm‘ natural "rlgh- : ; | ticello, 11l; a practicing ph; éars, knew that eouup-uon they ;ur'n't of advancing age, he dxd not bel that a “purge” “physic” every little while was ne ok ed cruel that so it ‘To him, i nem L that 40 e.ut-»ned umnp AM balf sicl U eu the symn': Besides, it is sollnely harmless and pleasant to Xi past fifty, buy a farge 60-cent bottle at any store that sells medi-| ¥ cme and just: see for yonrsdi. In Dr Caldwell'l Syru.ithum hef a laxative wl hem.uofmr'ln " l mwe- causes a ‘ultle. uz 4 nusdu t - bul mn‘dun the bml Veteran Was IlI Short Time. Mrs, Maé Sherwood Hagan, 34 years old, wife of Frank E. Hagan, Spanish- American War veteran, died last nllhl after a brief iliness at her residénce; River road, brothers, ter Alden J. lnd Raymond E. En.rvood -.nd three sisters, Mrs. Roy A. Galpin, Alexander rtnull and Miss Mk Sherwood, Wi n. Cuh nt Gfimfl. . | BOWE. In m( ln'hl nl o %‘E‘ ) “lf’ nn .-flmlnh M Beaths. - INSON. At his R wfigéw'*; ‘0%“' Z Ads F. R £ slmm s :"nnm in iva nah": o mwe Notice of Tundsal- heseal this ll e Ber o ll ¥ 1928 B .M h odar au"p;:'f' ')'fiu(vn ud lmln JULIA W oa W ot vidior Kisea lovs e of elorh. Ilh A reek O x Chgrel ot 8¢ and Bow, o8 8:0 p tarment Fort Lincorn g .,.fi"“‘* A | nu chapel. xo;n Church u N, Ad 13, n m am. Iotérmani’ n Moput ol e July 11 n{ o h. o Sy, “".;“.S"h‘im ot jJobn b- and sl ) 1 flO it by R g mother oln’l;n late Vl llis, daughter of _‘ Marla snd = nbtrm i Sofumbia: of Columbia. and Elzy ter; I Memoriam. od this 'Byurlm 1024, l_.-l'lullmu‘lo B lflEfi Mw. Ih Bt ‘.fi'.fl‘i‘a&m 'B"Omm RS viaiidin muamn FUNERAL DIRECTORS.

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