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TAR, WASHINGTON UESDAY, AUGUST -+ BANKER DIES ON BOAT. |WHITTEMORE HOLDS |W. C. CHAPIN DIES AT 92; |WOMEN’S GROUPS PAY/|FOOD SHOW WILL OPEN Deaths. Tfl’nis I[s ‘Uhe ‘ Edward S. Coe, 75, of Cromwell, NO HOPE FOR PLEA WAS PUBLISHER ON COAST HONOR TO WAR DEAD IN AUDITPiRVIUJVLTVHURSDAY { Conn., Suffers Heart Attack. 10, 1926 KD Vit NG ¥ : i —_— Mini: — Charleston, rmonica and Fid- ! i w | 1 : ! r}j;mu’;};. Minn.. August 10 (@) Bare Cliasice to Life Given bl " Zg :‘:‘:;tx‘!;:hn fj‘:t;r i £ Pen W 4 N .;x'“ m; Thu ;‘: e | D N B § e & 1 |, | —Edware Coe, 75 years old, presi- [ Bare nce for Life Given Slayer ap] ent to Cali- League of Pen Women an orth ing Contes anned— | wesdas i ‘L\ Ofl‘{,lle&s{, Bn’mnch ||jdent of the Dime Savings Bank of < = % St i Y600 ‘“A e RTAEN s A « 1 tCromwoll Conn., died suddenly yes- in Court—Shows No Signs ornia in o Carolina Daughters of 1812 Hold P g Ithara ' < | :nrd:’{,,'mrd Slie teamEnIp Octorars . By the Associated Press T . Sponsored by 12 civie and fraternal ¢ : {ll}con wae cor‘hl::;’h:r:nx‘»h"nan;finlnrf:i of Breaking. SAN FRANCISCO, August 10.— Services in Arlington. organizations of Washington, Mary Sipen J I{trip. A “heart attack caused his Willlam Cantner Chapin, 92, widely , (SRR {land and Virginia. a_food show and | carnival will open Thursday nigh known as a mining. man, publisher. i ‘| The National League of American!ar the Washington Anditorium, con i death, s By the Associated Pres soldier and capitalist. died here ea The body was taken to Middleton, BALTIMORE, ,\",_“" 10.-A - n & after a two months’ illness Pen Women and the United Daughters | tinuing until August 1 i &::"‘; ’l"b‘ “)”!’{‘d‘- where funeral serv- | pare chance of life was before Rich Chapin was born in bennan, | of 1812 of North Carolina paid honor| There will be 64 booths at show i it e, held. ard Reeso. Whittemorn today. The in . Hs was graduated [10 the Unknown Soldier yesterday— | half of them octupied by organ = i il e T __|man who is scheduled to die on the | from Jefferson Medical (‘ollege in 1855, | the former by services at the Lee|tions staging carnivals, and the rest . | Tced water for drinking purposes is Friday for the murder of|and came to Califarnia in 1868 and | Mansion and the latter at the tombh.{ by Washington business firms with . i regarded in Germany as being injuri- H. Holtman, a Maryland Peni-| engaged extensively in mining in this The Pen Women presented a repro- | exhibitions. Games of skill will he \ 1 ous to health tentlary guard, took little stock in it, | State and in Nevada. duction in bronze of the insignia of | among the carnival es of the “ || ==——————=————————"————|nhowever, and appeared resigned to| In 1860, as a colonel in the Army, | their organization Mrs. E. W.|ghow. GEORGE H. TAY 10N 1 | EEEEE the end. ¢ Mr. Chapin won distinction fighting | Eberle. wife of the naval chief of| The program calls for ntests hereat ] ) il Whittemore signed the necessary! Sioux Indians. After the Civil War, | operations, presented the insignia. nightly from 10 to 10:30, with Charles. | TAVEOR. 0 o Angust S | e v papers for an application for a writ|in which he participated, he resided | Which was accepted on behalf of the | ton dancers. harmonica playvers and eegs Snel i . Y of habeas corpus, although express-|for four years in Minnesota. Army Quartermaster Corps by Col. fiddlers king part. There will be ¥ Remai o FL it Gold s ing his opinion that it would “do no| Mr. Chapin was for some time as-|H. Holt. Comdr. Yeandle of the|dancing every night from 1030 to 1+ < 4 good.” The application, presented by | sociated with William Rockefeller | Coast Guard delivered the invocation. | g'clock. B 3 WOTH SDRS 08 17 AT & 4T S & negro lawyer, who has entered the | and H. H. Rogers in the oil business. | Mrs. Goodwin Elsworth, State pres- When the exposition’ opens Thurs. i & case independent of Whittemore's| Returning to the West, he became |ident, presided at the e ises at the | gay a special cooling system will b 4 il counsel, won from Judge Robert F.|publisher of the Sacramento Union.[tomb. Maj. Gen. Amos A. Fries de-|in operation in the Auditorium. The d A . i 13 Stanton, in City Court, a show-cause | W. W. Chapin, a son, is now the pub- | livered an address. Mrs. Samuel M. | committee directing the show declares ‘ h S NE. Or S order for the writ, returnable at noon | lis There are two other children, | Meek was flag bearer and Mrs A W.|the Auditorium will be from 10 to 8t o H. ety tomorrow. The order was served on C. J. Collins of Seattle and Mrs. | Wells was in charge of flowers. The | dogrees cooler than the open air. The | & Ravmoni wi. It M n st:;{nnauth({nu;g l]axt nlg‘m. George of New York. Third Cavalry band plaved. organizations taking part in the show | [l G0 & o ith only hours between the e = are Clarendon Fire Department: Ar 3 T r o —— I . o it ' BOARD OF MEDIATION | , Frenk W. Hackett Dies. | incton Losee o o Fellows, Pl | : i ere 1s an : can L’tlll’ly 99 Pendleton, the nyegro attorn s PORTSMOUTH, N. H., August 10 |\Washington; Tall Cedars of I.eba u | 0 ]ng announced his intention of seeking HEARS RAIL LEADERS () Trank W, Hackett, lnwyer and | Washington; Columbia Social « i 4 . 7 . stay from Gov. Albert C. Ritchie or s ormer Assistant Secretary of the{ashingten: Martin's Addition Iire i 1 2 ! m )Our Secllon 1k s from -a justice of the United States Navy, died here today. Department, Chevy Chase, ‘:\mf. River-. estat] N it weetly-worded ;’ljnr:se Cgrtllr th& writ is not dale Fire Department, Virginia. High 3“ filcnmrnm | ! 5l ) -anted. egal authorities were : . lands Fire Department, Ladics of the a 19 ‘ ety skeptical that Judge Stanton could do | Chairman Winslow Urges Both| | THE WEATHER | |Otienual shrine of North Anerica. | ay 1 MERHCAN SEC ed phrases still are otherwise than refuse the writ. Pen ; : Washington: Gavel Club of Washing. | ) A L meaningless when }ueman’m he had located Justice Executives and Trainmen to ton and Falls Church Lodge of Odd| AMATO i Louis D. Brandeis at Chatham, ) 7 = Fellows e AND ST_CoMPp. you are compelled to amd fiad outiined the case to 5 Cio Aid Wage Settlement. District of Columbia—Falc_and| Fellows el : . s : to_Justice Brandeis, CLoNgN roneec B are = : . i Capital, Su,plus and Undivided Profits mterestb_ltl:harges on Whittemore 'y‘ll..?‘qm‘fu’,'i‘\i :',1;—.‘\\ orlEr .y.»\\,}g: ‘3;‘(;4 Press. in ;;flmx'nmun or :ngh\. gentle to Denies Realtor's Claims. | x our lls ever breaking under the death house re. ORK, August moderate south winds. v The Arcade o., former owne fnrNTiRy v 0 ! Over $6,500,000 Z’nonth y gime. 1le eats heartily and sleaps | NNV organized’ Tnited s Maryland—Fair. sHghtly WArmer {ype market and amusement property |t SOSD L well, (his ‘cudrds sepb His syifa|road Board of Mediation, at a ¢ tonight rl"'m" ('1“ “ ‘”:““":f’ at Fourteenth street Park road. | S 2 ik Margaret and father, Rawlings v |€$8ion today. heard railroad managers | morrow fair, moderate south Winds. |jag fileq a plea in the Disteict S A - Words, words, Whittemore. will be allowed 1y seq|Present their side in the demands of| Virginia— Fair tonight; slightly | planc “Cotrt’ 1o dismies - soit. or A words,* but still the i) twics Tore °¢ | conductors and trainmen for an in.| Warmer in cxtreme west portion; to-| 15 600 hrought by Algernon S Gardi 2 4 1 B SEEh gl o i creass of $1 a day in wages. The|morow fair, moderate southw inds. fne regltor, as commission on the sale Sir Lo same old answer, SEEK YOUTHFUL ¢ tll‘iu'nmen and td'onductm-u presented “«'fitl‘;‘rtxlnh&—msg l::“d:xm:; of the Arcade property to John S.| growsE. In lovi ¥ - - teir cane yeatarday ers tonjght and tomorrow; Blick. The company nc ¢ deni Telover erandmoth extra interest charges. OUPLE. (Col. Samucl T. Winslow, chairman | in east portion tonight, cooler in West | that it _owes pre e L varied (e e o of the board, issued a statement call-| portion. that by reason of his intrusion in the . . . Not at Golden- Parents, Reconciled to Elopement, |ing upon both managers and train. Resedstom 2o Hyiss negotiations the company had to re. | "RONNE: A Ll o n tl n ln berg’s, however. We Await Word men to give their hearty co-operation| B duce the price to Blick from $950,000 eternal rest ¢ u clatoe. o HAY walt Word From Young Bride. to the board to bring about a settle-| Thermometer— p.m., 83; 8 p.m to $925,000. Attorneys Henry E. Davis Ruess 10;52019 g L] arest, Reconciled over the elopement and | MeDt: 12 midnight, 71; 4 a.m., 65; 8 a.m and Maurice'D. Rosenberg appear for . He . #ently !Tn s service or carryin, “There appears to be much misap-| 100N, §5. the company. oy 5 . % . s marriage of their 15-year-old daugh- D 70: 8 pany BROWN I . bB charges on any ac- ter, Auncey, andl Weatey, Billings, 19| DERCisiae (8, the Tlivay, Tabort see 30,081 13 atdmdght, 3008 4 ame 30.16; BUNCH. I T ) (o) vears old, d of the dutles imposed by it upon | 30.05; 12 , 30. ‘m., 30.10; — ¥ @ t c lg W counts. ooy M aockville vesterday |the Board of Mediation.” the. state:| 8 ami. 30.12; noon, 30.10. i comb, 813 North Carolina avenue |M€Nt Tead. “It should be clearly un.| Tlighest temperature 88, occurred tul‘h‘ of Gbaflk’ | We do not penalize southeast, today are anxiously | 1°rSte0d"that the board does not make [at 2:45 p.m. vesterday: lowest temper- |\ Lupreon 1o wish to extend o moct ’ our friends awalting ‘Word from the honeymoon. {1°F impose decisions upon either | ature 07, ocurred at 7 am, toda hearifelt” thanks 10" bur Falatices. neigh Hun re s of Women s s ing coupls, Mr, Wiwomp b e |per of a dispute. The work is Tvmmra}um same date last ycar— Lvhr)'r;:‘;uul Vr(imuhl fulr;tl;r\lr many kin wm‘w;‘ known throughout the city as a solo 1“.'T"mq""’j“n“'fl“lf’:gg;“%'fi““" G i Eep TGt Ly o u!'";\\-e«'i’:'\r‘:fio'{”\l/‘«'fi'i“ BN i B Tnited S es N -4 ' S apparent 2 B the beautifnl flor « .08 Smart summer Shoes gornetist of the United States Marine | inat ‘a high destes of Eoon fori cot e :MUTT:’?Q( e sl mother S co-operation is necessarily imposed| (Compiled by United States Coasf exuress our sirice: the Hine Junior Tiah Sehool et | 00N all parties in invoking the ag.|and Geodetic Survey.) TE AERER A RO R et i T s sistance of the board if we are to| Today—Low tide, 3:30 am. and| {of thelr Kindness somonthe ami peautic) o0 o a 6 High Sihos et el make progress toward Stable and| 356 pm.; high tide, 915 am. and| denth: FAMILY. 4 R AN o an accomplished musiclan. rderly ne ns in the fleld of rail-| 9:40 p.m. WILLIAMS. We wish o thank our reia parted ‘thie Tife 10 Years azo toda Billings is the son of M. I, Billings | V&Y 1abor. Tonorrow—Low tide, 412 am. and | {ives and triends ‘for ‘they Tnd expres. | cust 10, 1 ! W VAKety, oWHen, and Hes. sttenay e 436 pm. high tide, 9:53 am. and| 5.2 RPN Ghd peaniihl florat) we shall both Maryland State and the Bliss ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES, |!°18 pmn. T Re ROG e WIS LARAMNS Electrical School. STERS, ROSA LEWIS, SARAH LOMAX The pair, according to the Wi TONIGHT. The Sun and Moon. FAMILY. . combs, had been going together for | Col. James S. Pettit Camp, U. S.[, Today—Sun rose &:16 am. sets, 7 P"vate labout a year and their marrage is| W. V.. Wil hold its regular meeting | 710 D-n. p 5 = Btlfl) 3 believed to have been hastened by [at 921 Pennsylvania avenue southeast, q“"';‘""c"t""‘."’,‘f‘;‘“m rises, 517 am.i|Apams. Sundar, Aucust 8 102 at her| 10 0t ! . the fact that they had been forbidden Sult s d - Tesidonce. 1127 6th et. n.e.. at 1130 am . | YO T A o Amb“lances Hol4kesD b mpany wintil they. were . Grant Circle, Ladies of the| Moon 59 am.; sets, $:36 pm.| MARY Ty ADAMS - be it | e s T 3 3 R., will hold regular meeting. Automobile lamps to' be lighted one-| ana Thomas 6 Adama wister F Charins | o . half hour after sunset. A. Hamer, Louise H rrell d | B antr % City Calls Only $4.00 . —— Tashington Civitan Club wil meet peie "‘:I' A Bttt “Wiam v of L Although Mexico haslong, hot Sum- he gold room of the LaFayetto bt ol i o Ll Adams. Notica of Tanesal heraatar10° ety e Undertaking Service as Low as §75.00 for Complete Funerals Tthe Hotel. _Entertainment will be provid. conditi mers and ice is not high priced, most prov Temperature and condition of the| Apams. Th, o d_members of of the natives prefer to suffer with |20 PY Miss Gertrude Kreiselman, or- | water af Great Falls at § am Wome vmfl«'fl'nfi'\‘}vfl- Benent Avae: The heat than spend the moaey ton| Banist of the Crandall theaters. perature, 81; condition, mudd: SRR Wialicnd the funeral Call_the the — —_—— Y ADAMS Wednesday. 1 will g0 to his grave where hf ha Weather in Various Citles. Rurtiet 11 1he0 ot ] A from ofned i 5 W. W. CHAMBERS CO. i CIT”Y NEWS IN BRIEF. S Fenler cnieen S, £ BN A0 the green snd e i< Tuil w i Brown Stone Funeral Home " urnside Post, G. A. R., will meet g The Golden Leaf Whispering Hope | Where the heart that [ lovel is turning ta : : = 5 Soclefy _annotnoes the death 0f Mre ol % Cor. 14th & Chapin Sts. N.W. R. F. HARVEYS SON fomorrow evening at 80 in G. A. K. <3 Ep SRR g },K;M_na“;“_m«m] 3 IR T —— FUNERAL DIRECTORS Stations. 5 g Weather, | si8entay Shl, Dim- from Metropolitan | pyq "FAGinG AND DEVOTED WITE : C 5 “h. "D st. between £nd 3 Col. 432 s 157 The National Fellowship Club will 22 I Bt e D il ANNIE LOWEST PRICES give a dance Thursday night on the g Mps. PAU MARSHALL, Pres. [ MILLER. In <ad bot Washington Hotol roof.’ r MARIE' L. JOHN Secy’ o] Vot dear_beloved 1 o ADAMS. Al officers and embers of Queen DAMIEER " Wi e = of Sheha Chanter: Xo. o . F se odas. A 2 100 . Clear estad 16, attond - she.” fanceal A from our honsel B Gloudr | Roval Matron SARY WpAM< 3¢ 15076 A'Voice we Toved is et s 20 Ccloudy | st ne. who departed this lifo Sunday | A nface is vacant in « altimore 0 R G Aiguat’ 81028, "at 11:30 am. Funernl That mever can be raleham 4019 0% Wedneaday. August 13 at 1 pm.. from Lok Zion Wesléy Church, D st. betwesn 2nd | RoREY ) : wnd ard e - Grsgudy MATDALEXE WILSOX. Rogal Matron. ¥ Roral Patron. | Slonds JUANITA L. JACKSON. Secrotare. 23 2 EES B! D omoise HERE b J Gty | BAKER, Augnat 01020 RICHARD W T ”.,Bx...d o8 74 : Cloudy | S TAKBE: T deaves o e Colum'a.8.C. 80,10 Toudy Baker a son. Jol s | o Sl Denver 03 &i Tizabeth Patten ' Detrait. 04 80 Baker and_ two great-grandehildren. T y e o 2 00 neral Wednesday. Augtst 11. at 2 o'cl Hibe s NS ale] Galveston *- 3008 KA Tram hin Tata Tesidence 1818 Valten at | Telena 20 & bet, 8 and T n.w. Friends and relatiyes 3 invited. BOWES. Suddenly. Monday, August 0. 1026 Bt Emergencs Hosyital "HARRY. the he Joved husband of Mamie E. Bowes. of 3 © at. aw. He leaves fo nmionrn their 1 Tts popularity seems to grow and an. ackeonville 1017 angas City 20.04 Tos Angeles 20 K Louisville .. oy T .o . Fla & devoted mother. five brothes Geon n the stars have pas grow. The val- A aane: Lowin. Harry. Eimo and Willie: ihres 8 ek i i it Now Yerk fers. Olia, Enia and Moy Helm Rowes. fie 4 < ¥ n g eating AL Pops e B ues so wonderful! Qe hapel Tt Toesday. August 1. ‘thenon : V'MIMFH)‘)H, 1o 338 C st. aw Funeral Wed A Phoenix .. 12:30 pm from Providence P pe ;‘ulv;"uwa Church. M st. bet. 41, and 6 " ' Y,g;h;gg Me. Interment at Arlingfon National ; N HO“ES Officer d e of Col " b But now nearing its Byeghele PSR ot cotn e , Antonio 29 hereby notified "\" death of - Brother ABETH MILIS end. Don’t delay. | R HARKY oW e TONEATNINS SARY o 5, Franciaco 2 evening, Tueaday, Aurust 107 at EIks | grayps Feli I H St. Pau from P dence plil‘ Chureh., M st h aw M I “ o Seatn BeR TN B St Menihera o 1 oy T. e g i ‘and Forest Tem , And on the “Tables JiiresHn ole. - H. DAVIS, Exalted Ruler, i bl - LEMENTS. Departed this life sudden]y. 7th St. ffi 9tl’1 St Stores Stattons Temerature. Weather. | “Yoning. Akt B CHARLES™CLEN. | London, England....... A0 xmn ENTS. Remainn restihe at John T, ines o g uneral s chapel, drd and Eye sts. 6. ?J??.. b e loudy Notice of funeral later openhagen. . Denimark.. art Cloudy e SR Fayal). Azores. Bart cloudy at his residence. Zoar. Gaithers. | N “Borimuda. - Part cloudy - ut b Zoaz, Ga i BERNARD DIAMOND. | part cloudy risband 6t ‘Grago Ranney Diamond. ' Re- | qitiem mass at St. Roses Chureh Par cloudy | 44" Wednesday. August 11 at 9:30 am. | ment in cemetery near church. 1 Passed 1o rest Augnet 10, 1920 | Electric plants in Germany in the 45 am.. JAMES FRANCIS, son of late David ‘and Charlotte’ Flsher past_year produced nearly 12,000,000,- | 1 e o Flsher 000 Kilowatts, an increase of 3,000, | yrother of Kilen L. Kisher, the late Laura 000,000 over the previous 12 months. J. Carr, N e of funeral hereafter. Re. mains re at W. Ernest Jarvis' funeral i Pariors. e mow X : o Sundar, August 8 1020 at 7 CSOW, LOCATED A o | Fipma 30 Toved Drother of Michaer . €A . - atrick_and David Fleming, Oth at y Sl wrr}vlnprzlA from o abovg residenice Wm. H. Sardo & Co, = | Woinouisy Aucin WS A0 2 i C thenee® 16" st dabrter's Church, Fie | g2, 17, X F- Lincoln 524 BAG—‘n thyeuo P!rk l‘nalgumnnl room solemn high mass will be sung for tha | Modern ends invited gust 5. 1oan, b Neither the succesors flr nor_connaciad On Mondar, August 9. 1026 | Neither (e sureqy i belovad - husband -~ of ot : 1009 H‘Si NW Funeral from his late Porto Rico $4.50 to 87 WHITE SHOES LLOSING out 730 prs. broken sizes and short lines, Women's White Kid and White FFabric Pumps and strap effects. Al superh styles. Sizes mostly 3 to 6, \A to C—only. NERAL_DIRECTORS T. F. COSTELLO ~ Hart Schaffner & Marx Dixie Weave Suits Values to 330 —O0ld- lanhmned heirloom. on © st 12th and 9th. Monday between 8- nom. Finder please call Atlantic 30 and re- e liheral reward | ), wn, - @, Md h F'Bhk I Daw h"“,d from nity of steel plant Greater Capital Helght Md., on Th: Phone P 10 NW | W' Tound cait Main 10060 between o dnd’s;| Aveust 1% at 6 am, Reduien e SENd D i3 010 1 sty St. Mary's f)\“l!lrh \\ll!hln?l’! ¢ J h F B h S n | §5 dpre chunehd se . Birch’s Sons mu. "OLD containing money . dFiver's per- 5 osep mit, accident, fraternity and other identifc Interment 56 Marye o, UBAAC BIBCH) e roney " et 1o | BARRIS. Auguat 0. 1020, at the home of { o ghter. Alic Amos Do . 54 08 10th n.w. Phone Col.| her, 8F ',‘l"d’" HENRTEM HARRIS e Notica of funcral later e —— BRIEF CASE, black: between Brightwood | pe nrRaoN. On Mondas. August 0. 1026, LT B T ay George washingion ol oot Eatab tion cards. ¥ i Mr. Harding, In All Our Men’s Depts. Clean-up $ Al - 8 5 $6to 812 Oxfords NLY a few days more. Men's Oxfords of all kinds—all leathers—all purposes. LEvery $1685 Palm Beach & Linen Suits turned to 5921 Georgia & Mot tal, ES B. HENDERSON._ = Funeral kil o B BT GRck gL Rve (Gl D10 of James P. Birrett BU'LL TERRIER PUPEY. il white, 5 mow | 5053 "fin'r:'m-'n""' N Ay old: Tlast seen near Capital Traction car( August 11. at 10: ts_at Blair. rd. and Butternut st. T | Aount Olivet Cometary: (;a l Se 2 PEN Adam W13 Pame “Bozo” Re-| gowARD. Demaricd | this lite Saturday. W el’ mce = jama 341 0o E HO ?{n.uw‘ of Andrew R and Sam l-‘nnrrsnllé)l ectors Since IR‘;n foward. ° Funeray from the s e firta Tuneral parlor Main 5 W nw. Wednesday, Aug £ s s R N.W. p.m. Interment Harmony C Quick, Dignified. Efficient Servics oo, Tad: & U 4% 3 W. W. Deal & Co. beloved wife of the lite Wil Az Interment Friday. August 13 [, 816 H St N.E LINCOLN 8200 Please’ to Liveral rewara ™ : ELOPE. brown. _containing data around 27th and Qus sts. ol ; it - broken. ward, “Phone Pot. 2084 liam King. ovic 3 pair a wonderful value. But sizes badly broke 3 TY PIN. _chapter ruad s | t Springville, Ala: Automone e hapel 9 $ tached, Chapel Point. Sunday; owner's name | LINDSEY. n.‘ arted this lite on Saturday. CHAS. S. ZURHORST W r J inside Reward. 4135 New Hampebire ave. | - August'7. 1020, SARAH LINDSEY, the e cavtvar Columbia_8 felEVed Thother “of Proctor, Lewis R iy et GLASSES, between Madison Place and the g‘wfl-m l-lnn‘lalll .n{m? uFu]m Tl ;Am __Phone 5 7 clock, from Stisey Biog, O Pa. dve.. 1028 Sonroo sl ot fiapfil:l Churen v’ A% Tmothy Hanlon E: o s e “vie = - KITTEN, amall sy, wElie feot und brosat. af Giedurts undertaking ‘pariors, G0 1 | _e41 H St N one L. 5543, wl 2 e «f o =) Return 10 Sacred Heart Rectory. 16th and | Sorvant of God, well d 3 WILLIAM LEE, h}n or_&ad Em. x odie Park_rd. Seriont trom. ¢ Toved empioy. u\m-rm_p’,'."”.fm'x" Tlogera cremars ok o POCKETBOOK mnmmnc paRer- eyeglanses | Batiles fought. victories won. Moderats Breen: 3 P "ave! RN Gy and _money., Enter into thy Master's joy .“" 586, 1% GGI nw. CHILDREN. . POWELL. Departed this life. Saturday, A: ust 7. 1026, RUTH. beloved wife yle‘)Y"T P‘c’bwe;l S!’:g leaves w,mn S cea ‘husband. mother and & host of o 3 Taoo mle ulndvf"s‘d' from | | 4 frignds” Funeray "oy A Pove & 'Clarke 1416 Flotiis Interment Payne's Cemetery. 11 members of B0E. of E DOG- FOICE fom BOT" it POLIC] 3625 _Grant_rd. Leather. small. cont .__Call Adams 68' o th& K 414 9th St. 1914-16 Pa. Ave. ne. TAN WOLF HOUND, white ‘male: just | POWELL. The Are been clipped: tag No. 5706, Call Cleveland Forest Temple. No. 198. W.. are requested to meet SICr FLORAL CHUODFRATE PRICE i a session of Raleigh Haberdasher 3212 14th St. 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. S RO LT " BLACKISTONE'S - : 1310 F Str t C. ke RiER vowELE o et et 3| Bloral “Blankct Sprays” “Women’s Shop”—1207 F St. ec e T, S Ph S Tl "'Az;n-...::'m":;i""%’.h oy R oL, Yogme B 3 Flor e Morming St RR[ER, Tlack and wille tind To_one \lé"fn? 38 coitimbia "Lodke, N, o875k '% 3 ,‘on‘, ‘upl,:h‘ ln-ln- % sye: Maryiand ficense: liberal rowa: invited. ? d Hars Curriibers. Benning. D. G R B D1 " oty MARY LIBRION, Dt Moter. , fi 1213 F St. “Man’s Shop”—14th & G

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