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THE %8 L S A Store Near Every Home LIBBY’S Yelow Cling LAND O’ LAKES Sweet Cream PeaChes BUTTER 50c Per Can 2 5c SPECIALS THIS WEEK SALMON Libby’s Red Alaska Per Can, 33¢ Sanitary P Select EGGS 1 10c Beechnut Spaghetti . iz 40c¢ Meatwich Spread « 25¢ GCIIT‘:%&‘} g Shredded Wheat rni 10c| Rl Soenor LUX 22¢ SALADA TEA 21c PEACHES Boties $1 65 NEW YORK STATE PEACHE FANCY ELBERTAS LETTUCE From North Carolina and Georgia LARGE SIZE PKG. V4-Lb. Pkg. 2 HEADS 13c RIDGEWAY CANTALOUPES Grown in North Carolina Fine Quality 4 for 25¢ Home Grown TOMATOES 4 Lbs. 15¢ ONIONS New Crop 4 Lbs. 15¢ We are sure that among our thousands of customers there are lots of folks who originally came from North Carolina or Georgia—we say to vou, this week will perhaps be your last chance this vear to cat this fine fruit from your native States. Jut it matters not what State vou came from, when you taste these RICH YELLOW FREE-STONE PEACHES you will come back for more. And the . 2 zc Per Bushel Basket $2,25 | Sweet POTATOES : New Crop Price 3 « 25¢c| & Lbs. 250 < 10c\ APPLES Can 29c GRAVENSTINE Campbell’s Beans Van Camp’s Milk Mavis Chocolate Sauce ¢~ HeinzRiceFlakes 2 = 35c PO Honeydew Pineapple "2 25¢ 3 Lbs. 25¢ GREEN BAG COFFEE = 39¢c| LEMONS Gorton’s Salad Fish && 12%c & for’. 17¢ Tidewater Herring Roe &> 18¢ OR ANGE S Gorton’s Clam Chowder &: 12 ¢ Calif. Valencias Libby’s Corn Beef & 28¢ Libby’s Veal Loaf ’c?:' 23c Libby’s Vienna Sausage ‘e 13¢ Libby’s Corn Beef Hash ‘& 28¢ Libby’s Apple Butter *&" 22Ysc Salted Peanuts 25¢ Cooking Apples 6 1. 25 All our stores are supplied with these fine oranges— Priced according to size. 6 for 20c 6 for 25¢ 6 for 30c CHLITZ In Brown Bottles $1.15 One-Dozen Carton EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, | i | | THIEVES RANSACK TWO RESIDENGES Bishop McDowell and Sen- ator Sheppard Homes En- tered by Burglars. Prowlers who ransacked the homes of . Bishop William ¥. MeDowell of the Methodist Episcopal Church, at | 2107 Wyoming avenue, and the home of Senator Morris Sheppard of Texas, 1814 Nineteenth street, were being sought by the police today. At detective headquarters it was be- lieved that the same group had ran- sacked both houses. The ransacking of the home of Bishop McDowell was discovered yes- terday by Rev. M. E. editor of the Washington Advo- | cate, who went to the home to look after things at the request of Mrs. McDowell, who, with the bishop, is spending the Summer at Lake Placid, Nothing Believed Taken. Rev. Mr. Swartz believes that noth ing was taken, clothing and silverware belng tossed aside by the burglars, | who _ apparently were looking for | money. | Police were informed of the opera- tion at Senator Sheppard’s home this morning. A mald employed in the house was unable to tell the police if anything had been taken. She got in communi- tation with Mrs. Sheppard, who is summering in Atlantic City, b and learned from her that she had her valuables with her. It is thought nothing was stolen. While Policeman Amos B. Cole of the eighth precinct was absent from his home in Seat Pleasant. Md.. terday visiting friends residing n D. ¢, TONDAY. AUGUST | at 9, 1926. in cash. $80 in travelers' checks and a railroad ticket. The bag was taken from a friend’s autumobile while the party were viewing the Washington Monument. While five college students were asleep early yesterday on the upper floors of the Theta Upsilon Omega fraternity house. burglars invaded the sleeping quarters and went through thelr clothing. A total of $84¢ was obtained. The victims were Ronald N. Marquis, El- bert L. Huber, Willlam E. Reese, I, D. Walstrom and R 8. lhr\'ev L L EDWARDS BURIED WITH SIMPLE SERVICES Simple services marked the funeral this morning of John L. Edwards. president of the Washington Stock Exchange and nationally known broker. Rites were held at_the home at 11 o'clock by Rev. Z. rector of the Church of the Epiphan: and interment was in Oak Hill Ceme- tery. Friends and associates of Mr. Ed- wards in the financial world were pallbearer: The Stock Exchange held its session an hour earlier that the members might attend the funeral. Mr. Edwards died Friday from a heart attack. RITES FOR GEN. GLENN. Funeral services for Brig. Gen. Iid win F. Glenn, U. S. A.. retired, who died Thursday in Mentor. Ohio, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. James A. Garfield, wife of the former United States fuel administrator, will be con- ducted this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock Fort Myer Chapel, by Col. John P. Axton, ‘chief of Army chaplains. Burial will be in Arlington. Gen. Glenn, was a West graduate, class of 1877 rived here this morning. Point His body ar- e Dr. Saxton Pope Dies. SAN FRANCISCO, August 9 (#).— and his wife was in the city, ax truder entered his home. His police pistol, his wife's watch and $6 in cash were stolen. $58 Taken From Trousers. Two men took $58 from the trousers | i of Samuel W. Waters at his home, | 351 McLean avenue southwest. lust, night. They entered through a rear| window:. | Lyman Stone, 2825 Sherman avenue, reported to police that he was ejected | from a lunchroom on Barry place last night and that $70 disappeared from his pocket during the ejectment. Miss Blanche Borg, Chicago, wa robbed of a handbag containing $i —— e 0lc———|o|——=[c} v oavs ve Goldefiberg's “It is always darkest just | before the | dawn” ‘ —is mighty true, as } we all know. | The night is longer | and the daylight | on your credit ac- counts and budget buying by the extra interest and seryice charges on your bills every month. ahead is put off farther L i We help you on i toward the sunlight ! at our store, because we do not charge ex- tras nor interest on our bills — neither charge nor budget ac- | counts, | We do not penalize | our friends. EEEEE Ambulances City Calls Only $4.00 Undertaking Service as Low as $75.00 for Complete Funerals Call_the | € 1€ W. W. CHAMBERS CO. | Brown Stone Funeral Home ||| Cor. 14th & Chapin Col. 432 WE DYE WEARING APPAREL BLACK FOR MOURNING In 24 Hours The Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. Lincoln_ 239 R. F. HARVEY’S SON FUNERAL DIRECTORS 157 COLUMBIA LOWEST PRICES 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. Temporary location during construe- tion of our new bidg., 1004 E St. N.W. JAMES BERRY, President JOSHUA W. CARR, Sec’y ! | | died yesterday. | tomarrow | northeast wind: {8 am., |at | ture, 62 | perature, | Colum’ Dr. Saxton T. Pope, 50 years old, noted scientist and educator, and in- | ternationally known for his hunting experience with a bow and arrow, ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. | ADAMS: Tor i, (it TONIGHT. Golden Rule Council, Daughters of Americ: will hold a lawn party at Twenty-sccond and Prout streets southeast. Mrs. Elizabeth Shepherd is chairman of the committee in charge. ¥ Young People’s So- Transfizuration Episcopal Gallatin strect between Four. and Sixteenth®street, 7 to 9 Lawn party ciety at { Church. teenth p.m CITY N’EWS XN BRIEF Col. James 8. Pettit Camp, U | V.. will held fts regular | tomorrow night at 821 avenue southea (5 Grant Circle, Ladies of the AR Washington Civitan Club will meet evening in the gold room of the La Fayette Hotel. ment will be provided b trude Kreigelman, Crandall theaters, THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Fair tonight; tomor increasing cloudiness and slightly warmer: gentle north and Pennsylvania G Miss organist of Ger- the, Records for 24 Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 83: § pm., : 12 midnight, 70: 4 a.m., 66; § a.m., noon, 8$1. Barometer— 4 p.m.. 30.00 30.00: 12 midnight, 30.04: 30,12 Highes 5 p.m s $am., ure, 83, occurred : lowest tempera- surred at 6 a.m. today ture same date last vear— . 87 lowest, 70. The Sun and Moon. Today —Sun am.; sets 712 pm Tomorrow sets 7:10 p.m. Moon rises 6:01 a.m., sets 8:07 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 at 8 a.m.—Tem- ; condition, very muddy. Weather in Various Citles. p.m.. 30.08: rose 513 sun Sun rises 5:16 a.m.: sun epure Stations. Weather. Ay | Atlanta | Atlantic i | Baltimore irmingham iamarcic oston uffalo . Charlastan . hicago. Cincipnati Cleveland, | Do &3 o Fafl'ln City 2084 Anecias 2 0.04 Naw '3 oric Okla, “City Omaha Dhiladeishia Clonds Clear Pt cloudy Clouds Clonds Clouds Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy . Clear . Clear (8 am.. Greenwich time.) Stations Temperaturs. Weather. London, England.. 80 Cloudy arje. Franee B8 Cle i g Cormans 32 ovenhagen. Denmaric. | A3 in Horta '(Faral). Azores.. 18 Part clouds Hamilton, “Bermuda.. ... T8 Part cloudy San (Porto Rics.". %0 part cloudy BRINDLE BULL female ieen. ehort taill ‘hat ears Animal Rescue League. ‘ashing. Maryland umbered N. 552, Phone 5 Randolph et. n.w. ® F. d_and plati Address Bos” 316 “Klal B ENVELOPE. brown. containing data “around =7th and Que et n.w. ward. _Phone Pot. 20 PN mn-w ruard -T' Fn.Anmn'\ #d, Chapel Point, Sunday, owner's wuu-d 4135 New Hamoahire ave. KITTEN lml!\ kray, white feet and breast, white 1rmm4| neck: 2 months old; reward. Return to Sacred Heart Rectory, 16th and Park_rd. _ TIN oval shaped, &old surrounded value: Saturday id-fashioned: hiack and by pearls. eantimental Call “Adams 8710, apt ROOK. man‘s coniaming o tJames Robinson an ¢ afterhoon: rewan; K permit meeting | Will meet_tomorrow evening. { Tntertain. | B. Phillips, | | | | i GEN. HAINES DIES WHILE DRIVING CAR Marine Corys Omcer. Who Retired After 47 Years' Service, Once Adjutant General. | | i By the Associated Prose . BERKELEY, Calif., August 9.—Brig. Gen. Henry C. Haines, who retired in 1923 after nearly 47 years' service with | the Marine Corpe. died here vesterday while driving his automobile. Gen. Taines had a notable record in | the Marine Cor He had served in the Spanish War, the Philippine Tn- surrection, Hawali, and Central and South Amerieca, He was appointed to the Naval Academy in 1875, and commissioned a second lieutenant in the Marine Corps in 1883, being promoted to first lleutenant In 1890, captain, 1898, major, 1900, lieutenant colonel. 1904, colonel, 1916, and brigadier general and adjutant general. 1916. Gen. Haines was in charge of the marines stationed in San Francisco at the time of the earthquake in 1806, rendering valuable aid in the rescue work. He was born in 1859 at Fort Leaven- worth, Kans.. the son of Brig. Gen. T | J. Haines, U. S. Cards of Gbanki TINSLEY. We wish fo thank our relatives and’ friends for their kind_expressfon of hy ‘and beautiful floral tributes the long filness and at the death ur_devoted mother and mother-in-law & 'ER. "IN EASE T RO TAW RO RORTNEOR wrnnrn( We wish to expreas our sincere thanke to the relatives and friends of our | | i | | i { i | i of \ashington. ‘.« ade. L. I Interment at Fius ! Augist 0 | HOWARD. Departed thus whita. bund_in_one fn""n’!l-m n;wm-ul ra\\nx in& father. THOMAS S. WEBSTER, for their Kindneas. | ssmpathy mnd beautitu; fioral tributes during his illness and death FAMILY ADAMS. Sundar. August 8 106 at her residence. 1127 Ath st. n.e.. at 11:30 am MARY 7. ADAMS. beloved wife of Adams, mothier of Larento I Adama. sister of Charles Loujec “Haner: Barell and w tiie Hamer. Wiiliam Williame. of Fav- 1 arandmother of Father 1 Notice of funeral hereafter. 10 Ladies Clift _Rock Society MARY i Adania ADAMS. " Funeral, v August 11, 1026 1 (,m from Zio sley Church Dt bet. ond and ed ata, oox AULINE MARSHALL, Pres P RARNEs Fin. Sec denly. on Sunday. August S | in Chieago. T LEO P._ son of Jotepn ‘Anern o 405 K st me." Notiee of funeral hernafter ARCHIBALD. On Fridar. August 6. 1926 CLARA. " beloved daughter of the late John and Jane Archibald. Funeral from ha_residence of Col Les Crandall vert at. n.w. on Tuesday. AuEis at 230 pm. Friends and relativ vited." Interment at Oak Hill Ceme ASHTON. Mondas _morning. August 1926, at 12:55. at her residence 1947 | Delaware ave sw. BERTHA LOUISE devoted daughiter of Lovie Jones. sister of “Adel Jones beloved niece of Watts “and _Sadie Duncan. She iea to mourn her loas a host of relatives and | friends. Funeral Tuesday night. Augist | 10 at & o'clock. from Mount Moriah | Bantiat Church: cornar Hrd and T. sty "aw. | Interment Westmoreland_Counts’ THE FAMILY BEAMAN. iaseed into the perfect Jife Sat Deaths. OFere_and membecs af Mo HOWARD., e \Sea Lian a4 Bt ‘T meet jnu s6 gy mielt ey St o g for the f; 'l" cased brother. AVROTURNE, ARD. Funeral servic 1o ha held Werdnes aav. Angust 11, at 7 ¢ pm. from the undertaking pariors of W A it o Cortin 104 ana e of Cotlimiin 1 and rru\*‘ Temnie, o n. Teited: to AR avent: AT ‘lfl\'nfl" Mondas. 12,0 fm.” a0 e FLizARRrn el g Tirasd Creek Mo . 10 o'clock am. Yot at St acs herabs potl e At rang. Tate ‘ar 1Ne home) for the plirness of pd burial of o E nrflmlm RERTH be Au i ANOR MONROF. om St John's Chur: Wednesdar, August 11 Interment in the fam John's Chiirch Cemeters. & POWER. On Sundar. August 81926, at D am. at his remdence. 1100 X at. nw THOMAS W POWER. heloved husband af Paisrsch Pomar. and gevoted er of Mars AT Powe ineral from ‘the Inimaculate’ Concention Chureh Tuesdas. Avgnst 10. at 050 am. Inter ment at’ Mt. Olivet Cemetors . ROOK. FEntered_inta life ate Avguat 7. 1098 at s residence 1757 P ROOK. hushand ~ of Rook." Funeral services will the Chureh of ‘the Enj Aueust 1 11 am ends and_ rala tives cord fnvited to_attend. Tntar ment ey Tt 1« earneatis requasta that no flowers be sent ROYCE. On Saturday i gt e resider on Satu- Tom. at st nwl TORN Chartotta” Gihson e held at Tuesdar Cometors L, st 6,16 Mre a FEDNA S &IMPSON Slat year ' She i murcived hr her hua Simpaon two childre Sim Marcella Sunday URSVLINF illiam and Valentina Smit mains at her aunt's residence Lucas. “1151 “Rth et. n.w funeral hereafter. TAYLOR. On Snndar. Au hia residence. the Pasadena, 4 nw. HARRY W of Marr Edna Tavlor. resting at the Speare mortuary Teotient ave. Funeral from the Scottish an and Eloies Wood Mrs Notics o ral rd ond F ats. na. Wed f nm eport. Conn pleasa copy. ) 10 Tumu\n\ Friday 6. 1028 at THOMPSON Thomgaan Remaine resting at W B neral varior. Funeral. Tuesd Angist 10, from her late regidénce, 1 Wil st @elocd WILLIAMS, W1, diad v en from the vault Congrossional | Cometery | Tussda st 10 for burial IS WIFE. MRS IDA WILLIAMS * BRIDWELL. In s but loting remem of my_devoted hushand. ELIPHFE BRIDWELL. who pasesd away. one ¥ear azo todas. August 9. 1 There on tha hillside. wheie the clov Blooms awent the modest blue violet. in the Springtime will peep Where' the winds chant requiem. in the hroeses that 1 YOU 1o rest. dear. just one yea: today My beart it was breaking. as I left you alone. Thera on “the hillside. o far from ou home And your toice ceemed to echo, as 1 tings voull meet 1 1 urday. A at 1 o'clock am. | . - at her re minater st. n.w. | LOVIX ELLA BRIDWELL MARGAR the faithfui [ CATLETT. In loving remembrance of o wite of Rex Reaman and decoted | dear mother and grandmnthar. JAN mother of Wil Briscoe Carter_and de- | CATLETT. 0 departed th oy voted sistsr of William Wise. Sha also a0 today. August 5. |9 leaves o mourn their loss a faithfui | 1n anr hearts vour memory lingars daughter-in-law. Margaret A. Carter. twn | Slonatly tenderly. fond and trie ioving ndchiidren. three devoted | Thare in ot A day, AeAr mother nephews und A host of relatives and That we do not think of Yoy friends. ¥uneral ‘Tuesdas. August 100 prR hACGHTER. ELIza TAL KSON from Second Baptist Church. Brd betwees | AND GRANDDAUGHTER. VIRGINIA Hoand T sts now at 1 o'viock wm. " (New WILLIAMS . ‘orkk papars pieasa cony.) W memory of my 3 BEAMAN. The Golden Leaf Whispering | a5 "Rimaii s I,A‘Rv?'nhhfihf.:-?l Tou Hope Sociats"annources the death of M reare ako today. August 0. 19 Anni }““"'“,‘E BEAMAN. Funeral Tuesdas | Vercars mass At St Anthony's Chureh ugiia mom. from Second Baptist | Requiescat 1 par . K Chapeb. 3rd st Beart 18 i | atgmow: | ¢ ReOuieSeatiin gice. MAREIC CI‘“‘" At L AR MARSRALL s ™ uamny. mixom. sacred 1o ne. .y.mfi,. BEAMAN. Membwra of fhe Lincoin M i artad this Jife’ Sizht. vears ago nm’ R;!lr( 'Anu ‘.lln;x are uv]'lml to at l"". ’:“‘” tend the funeral of our lata wister deven Vears ag MARGARET E. BEAMAN. from Second | and DANIEL HARDY Haptiet Church. 3rd st. het. W and [| a0 todav. August . 1810 ste. now. Tuesday. August 10, at 1 We realize the ¢ o' ciock pin on’ earth fore: rrcTax GEPROE N COLE, Presitent. | Bug same dav |;» et iy : RePSoNs e el et e mactiielia il mace announces the death of Mre. MARGARET - teitn £ don g REANAR | Funeral Toeadts " duiat™ T A ,;1'” Of Jove and devotion o ‘m.. from Second Daptist ¢hure ame dear daughter. EDITH o, ot 1 and T eia R L LRI PAULINE MARSHALL, Pres. 2 " RARNES. Fin. Se | Ur memors lingers BEAMAN. Officers and members of Dorcas nd and trus Caurt” Order ‘of (‘srene. are requestsd 10 | e . attend the funeral’ of our lata Royal Sic. | fo ot think of yon_ tor. M. F. BEAMAN. Funeral Augist 10 DADDY. * 4t U pm. from Second Baptist Church (MORRIS. 1n sad and loving remembrance iR hahetween Hoand [ ete."nw Al | Ter our dearnishand and father: €A LS sister courts are invited | W.MORRIS. ‘who departed thia life five NANNIE JOHN vears aco taday lst 6, 19 PANNIE JQHARON ars aco today. August 0. 191 BEAMAN. Officers and members of Datcher annoinces_the death ‘of ‘our memher. Mi MARGARET F. BEAMAN of 007 Wex Your voie in still As the hapns hut Fings in our ears, dass you were here Chanter 0. E. S. are notified to | I moment fond and true, attend_the funeral of Hanor Lads MAR. | ‘Onr banrie whe stil b ooy GARET BEAMAN “Tuesdav. August 1001 LOVING AXD DEVOTED' WIFE AND 1048, from Second Chureh, ri SON MARY L. AND WELLNER st hetween at 1 o'elac MORRIS ear whlte B 'Vl’!;*‘\"x"il‘vz’n?\n e | womTiv In sad and loving memary Tof e o 3 ¥ 4 memars FAIRKNIG T ARTNI RIEBROWN R P! ol 0 S AT R MO R T A ORI IMFR HONOR NA L. DORSEY, &er. | SO R 0, Ol Angnat BEAMA, Offcotn and. naomors of the [ Ath and 10t e Fen (¥t alon’ are e ithout xou attand T tuneral of M. MARGA s FBEANAN"Tucday, August 10, 1050 s fiom Seund Raptist o Ginve von ware salled awar teeen g et n B 0 DATGHTER AND soxs. CHARITY SMOTNERS, Gocntan 17 | VOWELL, | In loving_ remembirance of our UBEAMAN. ATl members of Richard fow. T e G L R L) Gleaves' Assembly. No. 2. Order of August X i aide % requiestod 1 asambie | . Al 'x.‘n"-w‘: b ey | Dear fs the grave where our loved one is Alicnet oelaci Bt 10 hold G sieeni . JEDLweriicen over” the Temaine of ‘e For We llnow ehes at rest. in God's goparted, Toyal ~ Lads.” "MARGAREF |ypp MEOWEL Licnaxn anb oHIL 1. RERBCEA WA T L Rower L BEAMAN. The I. B. P. Order of Toussainte AL, DIRECTOR: Wm. H. Sardo & Co, minster st. Funeral Tuesday ngust 10, 1 D from Serond Baptist Chureh et i, | 412 H ST NE. Lin hatuoan M and 1. Rev: Holloman. pactor. | Mo "hapel coln 524 Please attend. RS MAMIE A JACKSON. Pres, vL SP E co MARY (RATG. Ree. Sar. o BEAMAN. The officers ‘and _mempers of | Neither the succosors of nor conoecied Atrora Honsehold of Rufh. No. 5240, ars herehe requested to assemble At the Ser ond” Baptist Church. Srd st hatwean 11 1 fts. on Tuesday. Augiist 10, 1976 A0 o Mook the Burnase of at neral of our deceased sist €. BEAMAN Wear hiack drees wol Thiis eloy LAY MEWLETT. M. N 6 F. MAURY o . BONHAM. Sundas, Avmm 8, 100 remidenca of her mon Rertrand W ham. 1457 Fairmont st nw. F, W._wife of the Jata Robe Bonham of Fairfax County. Va. Funeral from the Preshytarian ehurch. Lewinsville, | Va, Tueaday, August 10, at % pm - DIAMOND. Monday. August 0. 1926 at | 30 am . at his residence. Zoar. Gaithers. | Purg. Md. JOHN BERNARD DIAMOND hushand f ‘Grace Ranner Diamond. Re. [ t. Rose's Chureh. (lopper . . August 11, at §:30 am, | Tnterment in cemetery near church, 10 DUVALL. Sundar. August S 1028 10U DUVALL' daughter of Mars M ate Andrew B. Duvall. ~Funeral sersicen at her late | with | ment. Phone Franic Main 5512 the original W. Spear establi 1009 H St. N.W. rmerly 940 F St. N.WW. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. ona- Woat 8" TAM I RYAN i 117 Pa. Ave. S F Model Chapel Atlantic 1700 Privata Ambulanes. Livers in_Conneett Gawler Service 1 Directors Since 1850 For® 1332 Penna. st Tuesday. Ausu . At 3 pm. I Terment st Congressional Comaters™” 3 EATHERLY On 'u"fll)’ Angust 8, 1 T Foatdence, "igs Alifuse 8. 10260, 301 FAST, CAPITOL T. WALTER sm’rhr (eloved hoshand | Phone Lincoln 372, Clara Mar Fatherly uneral services | - v a Gawlers Chaner. 175 Faave s | Timothy Hanlon on Tuesday, August 10.at % p.m. Inter: | Pho: 643 ment at Ariington tional Cemeatery ‘ Vineal Dired Md‘t‘ EATHERL A eial ol nieation of neral Dire '.I Davion Lodge, No. 18, Fr A A~ M il | bamer - k‘.“'{mi“ P L g ekt aeric TREDie Rtk e }""' o Torices. 332 Pa. Ave. N.W. Call 1 l\‘r'lnnl;' Dgl " ll;‘ lflflwd he i ate Rebiher. "ot S <A TTERT Y e Frank Geier’s Sons Co, EVENTH ST NW. Majn 1 2473 FITZPATRICK. On Augist 7. 1926, KATH the beloved wife 'of James Fitr- TOHOE. ‘ared 63 ears. CFusrer his har late Tvaidence. 3428 Oth st he. on Tuesdas. Auguat 10 at 8:30 am . thence o St Aninony’s Church. whers mass will ba ‘said at H am. Interment at Mount Olivet Cemutery. now. eral “irom tho "Shove. rediion Wednesday. August 11, at’ R:30 am thence 1o’ St. Gabriel's Chnrch. whera rolemn high inass “will be wung for 'the | Tepose of his sl at 9 am. Tnterment | b Guver Crmeters: *Retatives and | iRt I 10| RSON. Monday, August 0. 1026, at | Wilshington ity Hoepita, | ¢ HENDERSON J tee faneral tacr HESKELMAN, g Angust de. L. 1 Passed away day morn- | 1 lock. at Ba; ABEL. WAKEFIELD HES. | od wife of Georgs 3 Hes Augst beloved Brother of Andrew R. CLAIRBOR: uel M. Howard. Funecral Emest Jarvlg funeral pariors, Coinhr -&m Gec. C. Shaffer ¥ Telephone e COSTELLO W_LOCATED AT ST, ORTH 7078 BLACKISTONE'S ~ Floral “Blanket Sprays” autitul _Floral Designa. Bfu o CTealE e, deCrat Promot Auto Delivery Servi Artistic—exproesi ve—inex pensi Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. 4th St N.W. Main 106 EMBLENMS. 'Main 2418 RIC No ‘branch_stores * We Specialize in floral es:qFr’m msModfluto w l‘leE/-INC Florists M EHITINY. MAIN 6933, OICE_FLORAL K ODFRATE

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