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5 - _THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1926. oficial count probably will bo necee- Gen. Stuart Aide Dies. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. | Deaths. STEAGALL To KEEP “”mfi‘l&'i‘r?fii’&i"ix!‘éfik‘é‘fnvffl‘?;’;&' BRISTOL, Tenn., August 12 é®.—| The Men's Club of St. Luke's P. E.| preqpr wedneaday. Aue st 1 1020, at 'His opponent is G. W. Benson. Iu|Capt. F. S. Robertson, 85 years old,| Church will hold a lawn party Mon- | “Garficia = Homita VIOLA - SEAT FROM ALABAMA the other six districts the incumbents | youngest and last surviving member day evening at New Jerwey avenue| rLOILE, beloved wife \;',‘,,,'.‘m’“‘,;” R were renominated without opposition. and P street. out. . Funeral Sundav, Augnst at In the race for the Democratic ser. : s f’Zfl. il - e Je: Stusrt'| Poetry Group of the League of| [if'af'w" o o M aKing Tey : atorial nonination returns from 1,35) al ome, near Abingdon, late| , B Y B Ry omen meet Monday | lars Ve nw., o R All Other Incumbents Believed Re- | 5¢°the 1800 precincts gave Hugo L. !Tue-dly evening at Mount Pleasant branch of | FRAAS. Tuccda, o Private Ambulances City Calls Only $4.00 August 10, 1928, at R nominated, But Bankhead Black 46,211 and John H. Bankhead the Public Library. A Fejoved Trom Undertaking Service as Low as Race Is Close. 5g:’,‘sg‘}r,‘;;-h:lfie;}\\r:.:‘:::‘l'::rsm:;!:;l.al:nr How to Make $600 by $8,000. A lawn fete will be held tomorrow . " Retaiiven ad $15.00 for Complete Funerals g | Graves, 43,505: Charles S. McDowell,| NEW YORK, August 12 (#).—Only | night at 7:30 on the grounds of the Titerment Glanwg | dr., 41,962;"A. H. Carmichael, 37,978, and A. G.' Patterson, 34,700. By the Assoctated Press. | One of Graves' promises was that BIRMINGHAM. Ala., August 12— a vote for him meant making it cer W. B. Steagall was renominated for | tain that Alabuma would not support Congress from the third Alabama dis- | Gov. Al Smith of New York for the trict. in_Tuesday’s Democratic pri-| Democratic nomination for President. mary. hW. C. Aligood had ‘n‘ long leag | i over tl seventh | and was batioved "o ave: been re.| ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. nominated. L. L. Patterson was lead- TONIGHT. ing W. B. Bowling in the fifth. An Nativity Chapel, Fourteenth street and e r,“d'"m is required to.change |3 L8 L s avenue southeast. f(vr\‘-“[tr:“‘h‘“h e a $100 yellow diamond intg a pure | p fEEEIESE 8 iding fund. white smne worth even seven times g D. C. Department, Veterans of For- as much, according to the director | D C Department, Vetorstt o T of the Radium Institute. “Formula:|ing tomorrow at Marshall Hall. There Take your radium, about $8,000 worth | will be a Charleston contest and track | HACKETT. The Disict of Calumbia Com: ——"but_from there on most of us|events. on resrinicaent Local 148, National Federation of Post Office Clerks, will hold its an- Queen Mary Deomn Colorm || nual picnic and dance at Greenwillow LONDON, August 12 (#).—Embroid- | P2rk, Anacostia, Saturday. g erles and laces supply the decorative | Koo Fulkerson will be the special| G H FOWELL Reconter = | [ four-story hotel for tourists at|motif of au fait feminine attire at }'z';ffxfad gl';emlmt:i rle(;&'f:r‘fu::h:.’: her randdaughter” All | Tal SR e ne s HEN | Arica, Chlle, will be of reinforced con fi&“‘:‘.’;‘l‘i‘t’,fl‘a"r‘?f&‘éi .‘E:: mfesty set| L0 Se Univeraity Gl tomorcow at| 1 o ot B 9 crete. and water caissons will be bullt | 8 ¢, Uoyie'colors. Ladies who desire | 12:30 o'clock. He will speak briefly aing, cen “be Vien for_the foundations. &0 emlate:should procure also, how. | o7 ““Hoodoo." ever, “a train of silver bracade, trim- — :EE::B Bed i alamiondes anih af aiunondjiy e AT UECuS EHEHEEE i, e b \uwlml luncheon will be held tomorrow at 7th and F Sts. Call_the W. W. CHAMBERS CO. Brown Stone Funeral Home Cor. 14th & Chapin Sts. N.W. Col. 432 intérment. at Glenwood The International Language Club metts, 8 o'clock, 1882 Monore street. ' SEMI-ANNUAL SALE FINE QUALITY MEN’S FURNISHINGS Shirt Sale diadem.” 12:30 o'clock at Franklin Square oave o momAt Av Hotel. 1 0 Pl month Cot ';,. Entarer i Go) de@e " Births Reported T PRt 3 Aot ot s oF 1= AF —n-..uum The followini_births have been reported Milan Officials Resign. RARRIS. OMcera and. _membets of _the o to the Healin' Department in e Jast 34| MILAN, August 12 OP).—Senator| pouns Ladies Immedinte Relief Assoria; hou 66 ? Clarence E. and Vivian I Schaeffer, girl. | Manga Galli, mayor of Milan, and| Mrs. ridas EISEMAN'S ADVERTISEMENTS ARE 100% TRUTHFUL SCl‘ ambled faoin §o ancdnn ¥ Pany. ey the entiro. cify council resigned yes.| Akt 17 1 LT . _ - 2, o terday after a special meeting. It is d P oste._nw | $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 Raleigh Haberdasher 4 8‘-’.&‘&‘;"w'.“‘fm’xf'i3.fi"%”x’n}"’ o expected that the ordinary elective ad:| o " afi¥y T COXWAY. Prea I s P eorke B."and Katherine -ntm 7. | ministration will be replaced by a EEN. Sec | Shirts, collar attached, collar to match eggs can t be iuivgtmgn;;mfz;gna SoSmoth b | Fovemorahip. Suth s exists in Rome, o yon, Mondar. | and neckband styles, $1_65 A “y_mmfi anm }z..r’.-’:"’:‘fi'r'"x'rb"’ :ih':!h‘:thtfl:%rlr;:!smrlauhlp such as amu u nry. m:;’y‘\nmp: 3 for $4.75 Friday is Odd Lot Day ” Marcus 3 R o E ' Wi ot Mapeare ler. firl: . et Augiar 3 prs. for $2.35 Bathing Suit Sale ; 4:30 p.m., yvesterday; lowest tempera- ture, 78, occurred at 6 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 74; lowest, 63. Deaths Reported Sy I —but scrambled ac- Fred, | | s ek and Josepbing Jhckean. poy. { | NeCkwear S(lle & counts can be soon : ;?‘IT‘;;;“{-'E S Mdmfi.-"hmn i : ; Odd lots of seasonable merchandise at | made right. James and KehRerit Marson R e o 3 for SL6S extremely low prices. No exchanges or | Your bills are all Altred and Ellzabeth Walker: bos Maryland — Local thundershowers | femsing resty S e, 2 B | ‘i ded == — tonight and tomorrow; not quite so ay enapel, . Notlcs i e - ; < - | mixed up with adde 5 : h | $1.50 Cut Silk Ties now 85c refunds. Alterations at cost. | charges for budget Marriage Licenses. e . On Tuestar. Ausust 10. 1920, i 3 for $2.45 buying and regular (o}arriage licenses have been tesued to the Inithn and tomorrow; ; ok miuch d;la"b:“ .'y'..‘hT.,"fi“'y‘,'.',.’.,‘."',i{ & $2.00 Cut Silk Ties now $1.15 . - . accounts for which SR, canty 210 azel D. Ry n temperature; moderate, southwest 13 C: Hiawatha & . W Rohert R. winds. 3 for $3.25 7 Linen Suits; Were $15, Now $7.95 | you péiy and get noth- E. {‘l'!gllr:n}{ }%I;;‘nn.a'nn“d' "'d'“; :‘H’m i:”"' pWest Virginia—Local _thunder. R . ing at most stores. Si showers tonight and tomorrow; t Natural Shade. Sizes 40-42. [ g bu:"?"{.":r";"-l‘:égm'."d.x Vireinia Chesnek, | much change in temperature. o s o Hose Sale i But not at Golden- {;xflv;fiv}:fl: Jyton and Mary Foreman Records for 24 Hours. LANGLEY. (“n H berg’s. We have no William E. Braoks of I aneime. &' "C'""’"d Thermometer—4 p.m., 97; 8 p.m., 89;| at Philadelphia . 4 . 5 2 ¥ NUC. an 2 d 2} BA% $2:50 and $3.00 Golf Hose, $155 | 35 Palm Beach Suits; Were $11.95 need o unscramble | *inal AL x| L5CTIOnBHL 85 4 am. 1 8 . 30 2prs.for $3 | Now $785 | vour bills here, as we M(”v‘vrl(l:"n:n Sieman_ and Cornelia Garnett Barometer—4 p.m., 30.04; § p.m., 150 T tediEacyilisleifioee, 8856 1 | charge no interest poaitne 6B hawirta and Florence E. s s 30, / i $ Sporisn Sy LD e | Light and dark shades. Broken sizes. | nor extras. _“i3aenh W. Harrieon and Auna C. Rotn.| Highest temperature 99, occurred at | Lemuel Jones and Gertrude G. Jones James V._"Patterson of Richmond. nie L. Bumpf of Ciitson Foree. e | We do not penalize our friends. ar, Ave et 1% ends nvitgd: meters D) i ER. Canon’ of 4 | . . 3 i its | (Furnished by United States Coast and - $6.50 Jantzen Bathing S‘ults now $4.90 3-Plece WOOlen Sults i The following deathe have been renorta ety DT ! $5.00 Amho Bathing Suits now $3.35 ; 3 {0 the Health Department i "the 'Inst e ps e il ‘ i i | Elizaneth E » 0,412 A y— 3 .m. and 5:15 i $7 and $7.50 Amho Bathing Suits now $#35 Marearet :': 4.0 e i high tide, 10:32 a.m. and 10 . g | S 3 Y | pm. e "t 51 Vi f I $2.50 and $3 Shirts or Trunks now $1.65 Sizes 33 to 36 only | Hognorek ""3(",‘71" ot ne Hena’ Abbatie!’ 18| ” Tomorrow—Low tide, 5:36 a.m. and L 3 Funer $3.50, $4 and $4.50 Shirts or Trunks now $2.15 i oy Siiae ‘i.":;”’","’" G Diee £ e Ll high tide, 11:10 a.n. and [ {i¥, “uine, Aueuse (15 gt 8 ol i | s 8 S . y e e ," iy o 1o 34 p.m. W Erends relatives invited | " Good patterns for Fall use. Great- L Har Towon 53 F)m"tfl!:\' :(;mm' The Sun and Moon. : ol t J P S l ly reduced to S ————— | TCrtha L. Athion. 14,1357 Delaware a® | Today—Sun rose 5:18 a.m.; sun sets i as best. 3 ajama date "Sarah Lindeew. 6, Gallingor Hoenitat, | 708 pom. i % tone ol e red o | : Hth' Pawall Vheronlasic Hosmital Tomorrow—Sun rises 5:16 a.m.; sun Suddenls. M Aukust 9, i . .Mary E.Davis. @ monthe B Patton Ry, sets 7:06 p.m. gie Tasker Moon rises 8:53 a.m.; sets 9:20 p.m. AutimioEiie lanaps (o e lighiadioaa. $2.50 and $3.00 Fancy Pajamas, $1.85 $3.50, $4 and $4.50 Fancy Pajamas, $2.35 s Wiy ... — it A e Pago i il & 1 L e o wame ot | half hour after sunset. aister, 10 Genuine Panama Hats, $1.15 Pe llw‘,nn«!n_sh%ul‘j;rn ryents marked: re- Weather in Various Cities. man Lenis Intcrment at Trenton, $2.00 Night Robes, ’kerchief cloth, 1; sleeve, ¥% length—$1.35 Were very much higher. Small sizes only. An‘dvmietl‘:l:dBf::ch il:un pioertren s wn 2 UneoibE : § mET: ! Raleigh HaberdaSher 15 Tropical Weight Suits, $3.95 BROWNIE sz 00 5 Sttons, 2 ? ol & venw | e Gdael ] ” B e 5 Fi e F5. 5 o e 5105 Lowell st., Ine. i i Were $15 to $25. Sizes 33, 34, 35only. In Palm CAMERAS UP | BEAGLE HO XD Ulack and brown fro " 5 e e ")\T”“; Pt 5 % e i 2 = viel ¥ o leel plan: e % = e 1310 F Stl‘eet Beach, Gabardines, etc. No alterations. R ;{’{ und cail Man ]!)U(flrl;helutrn 9 and Abilens ... 4 I xcf.".l' | ¥ Open Saturday Until 2 O’Clock e cndoes of Diatenaceous | Bk mier w87 bt Nl S 1 Washington Home of the Kodak ) e Baace - R TR e rhe Sk, e 46 088 Riin ‘ 1210 G St. +head, brown | T 5 «”}fllilfi HEXZEEETIE Ox C A P e T | | Ta- | He! n 04 Pt.cloudy W . & n arl < to name -Bozo. " Re.| Huron, S, D. Cloudy . If e \l;;n;I”Fun A P | Duifananons 3603 % Rin© In Memoriam. H H KE’ Room 800, ol 2 P | e u 3 3 ldxmh 3 I memory of u devoted hushand | - Clondy :hr‘ it ‘ Ty "(‘v\ (Il LIAM R AR OL!:L ¢ Y B died” T Yere oo s, Aveine 18 ‘ A Blessed are. the dead WO A DS 5 Peeloudy | BREZ. in Toving re membirance of aur dear ou Rushand a Nl devarted This day. Angust 1 Loved in it H TAX HREZ who e o a‘% Foniland oce 0 : 147" | Raleien. S 3018 i 5 HE Tl V "IH dear wiih et o vears August 12, DEVOTED HUSBAND. BENJAMIN an_Die 3 S rancine nn« Louia. - 990 touch of brown reward. Phons In ead but Joving res My sister. MARY SAMP. Who was Lad to rest 16 vears D10, and brother LEY ars @0 today. — \hnp" with bro soinar : mmrn © BE . AN Tockn, ) time.) ark orta (Fasal): Azbres l'.:mmlnn ‘Bermuda loudy ! GLAS Tshell i n Mo s ; Stations. ‘Temperature. Weather. J II' a thouzht of rememb r'\n [ ment Grounds R Phone Ad; = ory fond URE you'll be glad you Sy | iy Orou Phons” Adama | {onon, "Enelan it '”.,.,.m et Vfl LASSES o1 m st ':f Petween. D an, na. _Austria. ; And tache still for : re Ave rew ar i i iemory took it along—and so oL R o s "( e vTurm Reward will the folks back home, How delighted they’ll be to see with their own eyes the scenes of your play days in the country. It’s so easy with the Brownie to let evcrybody in on your pleasures. Anybody can take good ictures with a Brownie— | - Juar, Porto Rivo" .“Ingqmp Chell” clngees, i Edmonds Gt SON ener's |VamlRflI|d acidress, (. THOMAS. Cards of Thanks. OTT. We wi<h to extend our eartfelt ' thanks 10 our relatives, neigh bors and friends for the many kindnesses shown us during the illness and at the d_daughter and sister. also the beautiul FAM Send Brownte pictures home in your letters Whatever it is that interests you will in- terest your friends as well. Make a pic- ture of it. re | mlx‘-v\t-rnlw ‘Qvu-rme mise owar b LoVING WIFE cRIMC amma Phi - Beta: marl reward. 2308 A WHARTON. We wish to express sincere thanks to the relatives Frank ‘Geler’s “Sons Co, ~ friends of our mother, MARY ELIZA- 3 SEVENTH ST. N.W. BETH WHARTON. for their ® kintiness, | Modern Chapel._ Telephons Main 2473 vmpathy and beautiful 'foral bt T. F. COST_ELLO “f[h" illness and at her :Pll ) *Tontn 7oq Py B R /! O T = e I T Wm. H. Sardo & Co. R. F. HARVEY'S SON Peaths. - i Biad Sl ARMSTE. \ll‘ Don'"u-«:‘ '.‘1!." ife s FUNERAL DIRECTORS | £9 " j \ atter; a long illnees. LAS L |in front of 3| monnted “with t nw EPESEI SIS IR RIS RSN RTEI RIS COLUMBIA ither the successors of nor conosct LOWEST PRICES the original Spear establishe “Marsgy’ from the start. R S 1009 HSt. N.W. i Wears the B 1 0Pl S5 A Pooot gl o o Josep! F Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St N.W. _ Ealablishd 1048 JAM ST RYAN L7 Pa. Ave SE. Model O bvate Ambiianes Livery in_Connee Rev. Elijah Coleman nmqu(ml 1ot t at Payne ry. 1 ] [/ New Blue 4 husband "of M He leaves to mourn the deNoted mother. . Annie West and a host of relatives and neral from residence of West, 1702 4th 6t. n.w.. at day. August 13 Just when life was brightest ahpadssm e T Gawler Semce beatads e 1O & v Fumnl Directors an 551 In a Bluridge Crepe Satin Frock with Stenciled Antelope Fur antic 1700. HEE XL XXX XX XTI IEIER BA ~the simplest real camera k. Dign nflr‘d Efficignt e attanfeld’ Flineral from the above revidence Fridag $ 3 5 g: To Cure Foot Odors %%/1600 Physicians Proved It| it i * fotermene S “Uictwind | , 810,00 8. L ‘ LINCOLN & Cemetery. " (Baltimore papers piease cony.) . This new Margy | Chex is a superfine toilet soap—|BOIER. o P ENren " Hosplar EliE LA 30 one Lineoth 3120 del b & h plus a purifying odorless deodorant—-| BOSTON o Belared baby of model bears out the b, | 215 8 Bl XTow it gets at the| Gharics and Ruih Bogton™Fiiveral Tt |~ Timothy Hanlon AS LOW AS AT ANY KODAK Margy tradition of 88| cause. purifies and reireshes tired, | Ajeuit 13, 3t 1 Coloo Reliines Shd | _oay 5 8 NE._ Phons L. o543, aching sweatty féet, while banishing BRANDENDURG. Wednesdas. August 11 LEE. Funeral Director DEALER'S showing what’s new | , i iv SOE: = ot 1 YLivers in Connection. Comm t Bret halanalits that and correcting the offensive odor. f}h“:nnn AR zmdben» edy;n..‘x;‘_t;;.g’“;mn; mda.‘mu}r,lv-rnA - mmmma il q Y AL A%l you dispense with troublesome foot- | Funefal services at ‘the residence “of het cn bl et % £ E d v v sister. Mra. Annie . Holbrook. 14 1s never second. g | powders and lotions, which scal up the Potgmac ave."ac. Thilrsday, Ausust RAL DESIGN i , : i s and ‘friends i - | (Third Floor) £ pores and just batbe the feet with a w(umt 0 Ritend. " Tnterment at Frederick. —Prompt Auto Delivery Servigem— creamy. deodorizing lather of Chex CARTHE. | Wednentay. o e Arufl.k——exprv"ne—-mnnn‘nnv cdnenday, 026 Y| Instantly—all odor is GONE, and in a e, AN L des ot Gude Bros. Co“ 1212 F St | §| few weeks the diseased pores become o i the T3et Josr of The Hecht Co N healthy and excessive perspiration, ten- ]‘""‘"“" ' 3| derness, itching and odor are no more. G deiont, CHOJCE Using Chex_Soap, al i Al A mzn t = F Street - |z, o soun, smap toourg gepne R Rt flle Alice K. u} ""Blure\d“ ? “h Mmore Davers bleass is the wonder soap of the age. Over 1,000,000 cakes sold the first yoar Coste no w ts and at toilet ififfif;ffi} R SO T B o ™

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