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—_—_— MRS. R. E. SOMES BURlED.I““" Apartments. She had resided in ‘Washington 65 years. ister, Mrs. C. Widow of Patent Attorney Hld‘ S ea iyt s iy and swenh Lived Here 85 Years. E. Bradley of this city, and a nephew, Mrs. Rebecca E. Somes. widow of Fred B. Elwell of Boston. Funeral services were held _this Frank Chase Somes, patent attorney, died Saturday at _her residence in the afternoon at 2 o'clock at the First Congregational Church, followed by interment in Rock Creek Cemetery. DAILEY’ Washington’s Newest Credit Store Ready to Receive First Visitors on THURSDAY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY THE EVENING WASHINGTON, CLARK FUNE_RAL‘RITES TO BE HELD TOMORROW President Coolidge Condoles Widow of Hartford Editor, Praising His Career. By the Associated Press. HARTFORD, Conn., September 7. ‘The funerai of Charlee Hopkins Clark, editor of the Hartford Courant, who died Sunday night, will be held tomorrow afternoon at Asylum Hill Congregational Church, with burial in Hartford. Active bearers will be men long associated with Mr. Clark in the newspaper. The honorary bearers will include United States Senator George P. Mc- Lean, Frank B. Noyes of Washington, president of the Assoclated Press; Adolph S. Ochs, president of the New York Times; J. Henry Roraback, chairman of the Republican State central committee; Melville E. Stone, counselor of the Associated Press, al\ii‘ many men prominent in the State. rs. Charles Hopkins Clark, the STAR, widow, last night received the follow- ing message from President Coolidge: “The death of your husband, my friend, Cbarles Hopkins Clark, I feel as a great loss. He held one of the high places in the journalism of our country. His newspaper always stood for high ideals in the social and polit- ical life of the Nation. For many his great ability as an_editor distinct influence in guiding the public mind in accordance with principles that were sound and ethics that were high. He-always represented the best that there is in American life. I trust that your knowledga that you have the sympathy of the Nation may comfort you in your time of bereave- ment.” LAST RITES TO BE HELD TODAY FOR VALENTINO Movie Companies to Close in Trib- * ute to Dead Actor—Body to Repose in Vault. By the Associated Press. 3 HOLLYWOOD, Calif., September 7. —Fiimdom today will gather and pay final tribute to the memory of Ru- dolph ‘Valentino. Only a few score of picture folk and other friends of the actor were to par- ticipate in the funeral services today. but studios throughout southern Cai- fornia planned to cease actlvity dur- ing the hours of services. Valentino's body will be escorted by a guard of. honor to the Church of the Good Shepherd at 10 o'clock. Every effort will be made to prevent,a recurrence of the scenes of disorder which occur- red when news of the actor's death was spread. Pola Negri bore up brave- ly as the hour for the service - ap- EISEMAN’S 7th & F Sts. CASH OR CREDIT Suits D. C. TUESDAY, MITCHELL ELECTION | MAY BE UNANIMOUS Expected to Be Chosen Commander of Costello Post at Meet- ing Tonight. Col. William Mitchell, former assis- ant chief of the Air Service, will he | elected unanimously commander of Costello Post, American Legion, at a meeting _in_ the boardroom of the District Bullding tonight, unless the name of an eleventh-hour can- didate is brought forward in opposi- tion. Members of the post expect an election by ac- clamation. Col. Mitchell has been a member of Cos- tello Post for more than five vears and was a dele- gate from the post fo the department convention of the legion a short time ago. At that con vention he was named a delegate to represent the department at the na- tional convention of the legion in Philadelphia, from October 10 to 16. The meeting tonight will combine nominations and elections to office. Senior' Vice Comdr. Henry M. Jett has announced candidacy to succeed himself {n that post, and friends of Richard O'Brien also have put his name forward for that berth. Senior Department Vice Comdr. Theodore Cogswell will attend the cor MITCHELL. | morr THE WEATHER | YOU SEPTEMBER 7. 1926. District of Columbia—Fair tonight and tomorra gentle variable wind Maryland night ‘and ow: slightly cooler tonight: and tomorrow: ginia—Fair to. slightly cooler tonight in east portion; gentle variable winds. We Vir, slightly ginia—Fair tonight and to-, cooler in extreme east portlon tonight, somewhat warm- | er in west portion tomorrosw. Records for 24 Hours. Thermometer— 4 12 midnight, 70;*4 a.m., 70; 8 : noon, T Barometer 30.0: 8 a.m., 30. Highest at 2:30 p.m. yesterday. west temperature, 68, occtirred at 7 a.m. today. ‘ ! LA Temperature same dite last year— | conductor, R. E. Kidwell of 2435 Third | L p.m., §6: & 13; noon, 30. temperature, 89, occurred Highest, 90; lowest, 73. | (Furnished by United States Coast and | wyn, that Sidley applied brakes as Tide Tables. ‘ Geodetic Survey.) | Today—T. a.m. and 2:45 | Low tide, 2 p.m.; high tide, 8:08 a.m. and 8:28 p.m. “Tomorroy 3:23 pm; 06 p.m. w—Low tide, 3:00 a.m. and high tide, 8:47 a.m. and The Sun and Moon. | Today—Sun rese 5:41 a.m.; sun sets | Moon ri: Automob half hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. Sun rises 5:42 a.m.; sun | es a.m.; sets 7:06 p.m. ile lamps to be lighted on Temperature and condition of the water at Great Falls at 8 a.m. today: Temperature, 66; condition, muddy. | McCullough and Thomas Smith. NG MAN IS KILLED | SITTING ON CAR TRACK Inquest to Be Held Tomorrow ltl Berwyn Into Death of i Robert McCullough. | An inquest will be held tom by Judge George Phillips of Berwyn, Md.. into the death of Rehert McCul- lough, 21 old. of Rerwyn, Heights, wheo was killed instantly | when struck by a Branchville car at College Park early yesterday morning. McCullough, waiting for a car to take him to his home, was sitting on the car track when run over, carmen said. o The motorman, W. L. Sidley of 608 Ninth street, this city. and the street mnortheast, both testified at a preliminary investigation by Judge | Phillips, who is acting coroner of Ber-| | soon as his lights picked up the fm'mi of the youth, hut that the car could| not be stopped in time. i = Apparently MeCullough had fallen asleep while sitting on the track. A handkerchief was found spread over the rail where he had been sitting. McCullough had been visiting Sun- day night at the home of Don M. Leary near College Park and left there for his own home about mid- night. McCullough formerly was em- ployed at ‘Washington drive-it-your- self automobile concern. He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Anne Smith, and two brothers, Paul n- terment will be in Baltimore. Re- quiem mass will be sald for McCul- lough at the Church of the Holy Re- Weaths. i O'CONNOR. Sudents 1926 CAWRENCE \ Bridget ~Ag o Connor Fun and the fiven and friemds inviid 1 SCOTT. Monday field He eptember 47 n & Al al later Satuiday. Septemh f home Qe AR of Onver 1 aniding aged Al at 'S 100 clek Athinz Binial at father of My and devoted <randfar el “He Teaves to number of relitives Funeral Thursday pm. from his late At nw. TOLSON. Sunday. Septemher LN pesundar. Septembe wood.” near F WIN TOLSON. aged of Alice R Tolson Church, Forestville, Md tember '8, at 3 p.m WARNER. _Monday Septemh v 6 10%6 gt George Washington T'nivaraity LY HARRY C WARNER. aecd 53 seare i Toved Tusband of Aniie 3 Wainer «nea Luskes).* "He leaves 1 muiirn fwn. sin T B and © and a davgh: Ethel M be held at hie W, Wednesda Interment at (e nde and relatives it Davers please copy. ) Monday September Hil September A, 1 passed into the ereat hevon MARY, ‘heloved ‘wife 0f WAller Wachin fon. She leaves to mafirn their | brother and host ot frien ¥ eating at the chapel of Pope & 1910 Florida ave. We.. where! ieme will at 1 p.m be_held Thiirs Interment Pay In Memoriam. ADAMS. _ Tn memory of danghi LOUISE E. ADAMS. who died elght s ago today, September 7. 1918 R | e roached. " e B We loved her; yes. we loved h ¥ at- P Trev. Michael J. Mullins will sing | Meeting. according to an announce. Wik ey | deemer of Berwyn tomorrow morning o e 10 ye loved ner: ° 4 Opcoa S the solemn requiem high mass. The |Ment, and will officiate in ¢he absence =it O, G ede il Ho han gentls cafiea e g 7 7 t N W service will close with a rendition of ‘;ffl‘;;;‘; Amos ‘Frilesli‘depar;'mem com- & Temperature. x? AT T MOTHER. SARAH ADAMS e ““Ave Maria,” by Richard Bonnelli, r, in nstalling the officers e EE ’ ADAMSON. In sad. but loving remembrad®a ‘4 ll . . . s baritone of the Chicago Grand Opers | €lected. £ £y B2 GENERAL’S WIDOW. DIES. of our dear father T A ADAMSAN. xha Company. The body will he piaced gn | | AL this meeting arrangemente for |Siations. £ ZEER i - enteniber r, Aoan T, Tears/ago todn s x E a vault at Hollvwood Cemetery pend. |2 large contingent from the post to b B2 o & 1ding Will| He_will never be forgotie Between 1) & E Sts. | ing selection of & final resting place. | &ttend the mational coivention of the : L Mrs. Mary Cecilia SpluM g’ B e ‘;.'..' reotien, ~ . > . 3 o iy ot legion will be announced by Chalrman c f Be Buried Tomorrow Morning. Sweeiest thoughte will aiwars’ ling 7 On Liberal Terms., o Will Scrimger of the special commi:t g : « AR e arave where he ln laid Featuring Something Different 45 as Attractive as 25. appointed for that purpose. Sl ——— | Funeral services for Mrs. Mary ol BESGIR DREN. EMMA.TAL - " SW YORK, September 7 (#).—A = ———— :|:.am? i ;_:g“g; | Cecilia rs(yaauld(ljr]\p:.e fih"m\a«:‘ pl:llél. N TES |a'r" ad #‘.’.‘.‘i‘:!{‘ri’\'?;”n"m . i 1 S s Gen. Oliver Ly 8 - | Tof my dear son, WILLIAM I ME s z - 25, 3 Mrs, E ok, altimore . 2 3 > , ember 7. 191 with these special dore Parsons, author. And no girl . TONIGHT, Birming hari it denice, 3021 Q street, will be conducted | ooy recally the memory 4 (SRONIA: vy bators o5 The, Woman's Relief Corps will | Bismarck oo tomorrow ;nulrmng‘u(lhll\ oelock al anl e one (TG et o @ T % ot g 2 St. John's Episcepal Church, Rev. nd thoss who still remember he “Extra Quality” Costs No More! suits and topcoats || = | iavssacioalstinstmction Blotcluckc | musttio o B Ao, Thierment. wil Tollow | /A 5e Sk WA TR o 3 - ou_are resting in peacn. dear sn in Arlington Cemetery. She is survived by a daughter, Miss Edna C. Spaulding, and three sons, at $25. _ Four years have passed awas You are gone hut not forgotten, - As 1 think of you each das. School of instruction of Woman's Relief Corps, will he held tonight in G. A. R. Hall; 7:30 o'clock. Giving just a little more in Clothing than vou pay for is a policy that has made us fa- 0.48 Private Ambulances || s 5 i e : Clondy ol. Oliver L. Spaulding, Maj, Thomas ¥ heart is sad and lonels yet, mous throughout the United States. Our Pay according to . I I e i Clear o |S. SpauMing of this city and John C.| pln srief ton deen totell ', e e Sotir seohveTiehcs City Calls Only $4.00 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. aq P | Spuulding of Dewroit, ' Tmmediats | S’ et dal : ) g Ini 20 Clear ™ | mambers of amily - QAR 3 - A of the most ordinary store, vet the quality of W. W. CHAMBERS CO an’F:en‘sI:\"r;‘l:)::h::fl‘;' 1‘;“171.}12?“%1?2? 050 T Clear Peareru-at the funerak C‘V‘(TTE;TLT;‘ i i ; - . . W. 3 3 , Seven- 020 lear | ’ ; oving remembranca of my our famous Labeled Wear for Men and Nothin i = : teenth and 1 streets, will meet to- | Kansas Citv. 76 00 Clear — — hushand. who, died” four sears aro todavy Women has occasioned great surprise in the ! Eia plon Qo e emera) Home, | morrow, & pm. Public welcome. | L%, Affele: Glondy ol v retail field, and astonishment among stores our liberal terms. Col. 432 i m:::;&&u;nh«:g xnrz:(;nl(v?‘llnl:tcn‘me o4 Piclonde Cards of m:hanks. Ar Bodoved one Taid (o reat. offering Credit. Nowhere in Washington, ex- ol. 43! . amrscein 254 Clodye” e ertont 0 oup tiende | AT 58 Snch o Tored i b s - es | ) s - P CEY. We wish to extend to our fr cept in this store, will you be able to buy Inc. Admission free. cléar ! LOONEY. anfi‘.’:,“.mo;e.‘oth; Saler T elentlcss death amons ue comes i s S B s § ofice our sincere thanks and app It takes our loved ones from our homes famous “Futurity” and “Madelaine” wear on Rain - ‘their kindness. sympathy and But nevs r hearts. - S i Washington’s Finest Men’s Wear Store === b et e R R = San nion. :: Gloudy i 1OONEY AND CHIL-| = thilife one sear ago toids. Sepiempys an o Clondy . HER DEAR CHILDREN. MRS, ETHEL H i * Gloudy | o « my sincere PARROTT POPE. (TAI'DE R PAR. First Reception Days Before i Gioar” | ST ARD: & liteneus avpacistion. for the ROTTOAND OMAts, GERTRUDE * be . . Seattln fwnd™ | kind sympathy and beautiful floral trib- CAMPBELL. Formal Opening Thursday, Friday Spokane oo Rain | iee SXionasd by relntives and friends 3% | COLAANE. In sad but loving remembranca gl AR s Clondy | e geatt ol ms” avar siiep MRS BARY | ot Tobr Gaar b it fasher TROWAR and Saturday of This Week pr A”STODDARD. CUTHANE ar " who dind tarts-ane vears (8 am.. Greenwich time. tod: Dearest loved o o have 1aid thee o2 TUSIC :: SOUVENIRS Stations Temparatura, Weather. Deaths. T the heacelai Fraven. ermhrace MUS PR | London. England.. A it . Rup thy memory will ha charished o ferlin, _ Gel Y. . 't At_her home in Soi arleston. | S’ 2 AN A LIVING MODELS Copenhagen, . Tanii Part WV M'yire ROSS ARRAMS (nee Reulah { HANBACK. MARGARET HANBACK. dicd Will Display Our. Labeled Wear! Hamilton. Berrida.. Part cloudy | her 8"at 2:40 pm. Interment ‘in Cedar| “The morning cometh." o ot one, - 52 Clear PV i Cometery 7 ur Tittle one is living in our hearta: + gone. .. oudy Lord. teach me to give back to Thee . o ¢, September 6. 1026. at her | The treasure Thou didst lend to me Takoma Park, hn W, Agey L Carroll ave. Tako A AGEY. beloved wife of d beloved mother of Wall tifred Schwartz. Remains resting at the W. Chambers Funeral Home. 14th and Chapin. Interment Cedar Hili Cemetery. Notice of time and date later. (Knoxvilie, Tenn., and Los Angeles, Calif.. vavers Dlease copy.) 8 me to raise our hearts to Heavr She goes 1o call us there. Not in anger. not in wrath The reaper cama that dar. g An_anzel visited the earth 3 ur flower awax s ATHER AND BROTHER ¢ Tn sad hut loving rememhranda darling granddaughter. MARGARER Azey and TWO KILLED IN SEDAN. | == | Engine Hits Auto at Crossing in‘ North Carolina. | HANBACK. o - s \DE s s HANBACK. who_left one ye; 70 to- Four Super Spec1als at || _SMITHFIELD, N. C.. September.7 | ANDERSON. Departed thin life Sundal| dav. September s one sear azo to. P —B. F. Smith of Gaidsboro. N. (.| ROBERTSON ANDERSON. sister nf Mra. | Just when life was sweetest p " ! ° |§i|and A. E. Bethune of Lakeland, Fla.,| <ol Brider Mrs_ Gladys Garduer, Eu- D b s M Rave lived her Heat GROGAN S | were instantly killed 2 miles from Pos3% Witon funeral parior. 1840 ; T . u mi- here Iafe fast night. when Ther autn. | i DEVGTER GRANDAAMMA, [ mobila was hit by Atlantie Const 11 a at his | JOHNSON. In memary of onr d v . v | 5 | tratn N o Line | RLAIR. Monday. September 6, 1926. at his ) 4 nr dear mother, I 1 irain No. 33 hound from Richmond o | isdance 310" ¥ st e GEORGE P: | MARY A JOHNSON. ‘Who died six sears Fasy Credit Terms 1l Fnsettouitie: Tho oneme e mond to |G T ol it o RS gt | 2N Sentimbes = 151 18 L, | S L . | Ghoran e Rl Remmne resting a n our hearts thers comes 2 longing o« | was derafled. The hodies of the men | feite ehapel b and H ste now: Notice | For omornan e Gmes 2 longing : The men were riding in a sedan, life Tuesday. PATTERSON. In sad. hut loving remem- ! which was demalished by the impact, | 20 am. o PRl gur dear hrother, THOMAS B | ssenzors nn the train. w <! ence. T SRSON. whe departed thie Iits Passengers on the train were shaken | JGiokS | ool Diste Fasce de iny S o up when the engine was derailed, but our dear_ father. : Eolumon National Guard. retired " fath none was injured. hiinband of 5" Brooke. father of | August 5, 19 # i ¥ B. brother of John H.. At_hohe on_the beautiful hill of God | - | B g Thoniae 3 rogis ani | 'y the Vaiey” of rert tn Yt o5 | Srandrather of Arthur Brooks, snd. No- | Some day, some time when wir taske Af | FOUR KILLED IN CRASH. | fice of tuneral hereafter. . e st tasky nge . {th jor_ wa_a et s | - | CONTNOR. Monday. September 6. 1026, at| sISTERS.BROTHERS "and “CHII DRE . q 1 pme MARTERA VIRGINIA. daughter | , SEEERS. PROTHERS 2 Train Strikes Auto in Michigan. of Isaac and Elizabeth A. Coninor. Fu- ERSON. ad remembrances *6¢ 1 vate, from the W. Chambers Tineral Homie on' Wednesday at & pam.| $0% Who departéd ¢ Interment Rock Creek Cemetery. o DANGERFIELD. Departed this life Tuesday. AS G. PATT . ; Two Critically Hurt. | DETROIT, Mich., September 7 ). MEDIUM-WEIGHT SUITS Loved in_life. remembered in death LOVING WIFE JOSEPHINE, ¢ —Four persons were killed co | September 26. ABNER W. DANGER: B | critically njured when ohed And two | SSRPEC Fi0”im Yac s residence. 308 | ROTHENBUECHER, In loving remembrar 1 e N automoblle | T st se. Notice of funeral hereafter of 5 R H | . - in which they were riding was struck 2 5 HER. who_departed this Jife two vea { {by a Michigan Central train at Rook. | PUYALL, Suddenly Sunday, Septomber, 5 oA, Senigmner 30 Tant 0 | a | 2 at_ Sihley Al A ... be- X G SON N A d i | wood, near here, late last night. "All | e \m?fiy‘"n.wfiu ot Gaiihers. Taw 2 sidents of Wyandott T Md. Fyneral from Hyson's Funeral | TEAGUE. Tn sad but loving rememby I Subirb, e, Detroft | Dure. M4, Funerl e O ratay. Sep: | TTAyGUE, In tad but loving, jamembras i 2 Tomer . at 2 pm. Relativea and friends 1 ‘Who' departed ¢ Al D s life four yea | - | [ — [ EWite o "auiend” tnterment Cedar "Rl | Septomber ¢ 19 | $ $ | ADMITS WRE | Cemetery Mourn hif net. he fe safels anchored ; | 1 | eparted this life on Monday. Sep- Angels led him all the wat B | 65 %60 suits now ADMITS WRECKING TRAIN. ot v v o et el 1A | S B | ALEXANDER FE. devoted s o o mil of perfect day. . | lowna Green. He' leaves to mourn their MOTHER | Music Teacher Confesses Responsi- na brothers - e grandiathers. ZANNELLL 1n sad bt loving remety | bility for 22 Deaths. LU Triendls Remiiine (ST 8% | RNNELLL Wha il T, seare, o’ o | BERLIN, September 7 (). 0tto | e e ren. . September 7. 1924. g d outhit, espee ssembled to appe . BERLIN, September 7 —ott rom " his Tate’ res 4 oo Sl e A bed outfit, especially assembled to appeal to thrifty Schiesinger, a music teacher, fa ol Tatgrment Mi. Olivet Cemietery. The fowers we lay upon sour grave , housckeepers! It includes the three picces illustrated i above, and is priced at a tremendous saving. The steel | bed hias 2-inch continuous posts and the ends are deco- | Bug_the love for our dead dad. . Will_never pass away. HIS TWO LOVING DAUGHTERS lesed by the police to have confessed HAWKINS. to wrecking the Berlin-Cologne ex.| (ember 5. press near Lehrte on August 19, with | e s parted this life Sunday, Sep- 426, at 7:05 pm. at i8th st. ne_aiter a long 3 1liness, NIE G. HAWKI (nee Snell) rated with attractive steel cane panel Its finish is rich the object of robbinz the passenge: beloved wife of Isaac Hawkine. She leaves ! S OHE EWOIDOREORS oie 1] x e o avghiate, 1 som NERAL DIRECTO! walnut resilient. all-steel construction, Twenty-two persor re Killed in the | 1PqereT bro Fandehy RS The spring is of sisters, 1 randehiidren. and, Plenty of Blues, Browns, Grays—for now—for Fall | | i i wreck n. and . link wire fabric. The mattress is all-cotton. deeply tufted I | many other relatives and friends. Funeral Ga l Se . : : Thursday. September 9. at e : . Mg ety i wler Service | D €. al I'pm. " Relatives and friends Funeral Directors Since 1850 ‘ % | Gone. but not forzoren. + | Main 5512 Polychrome Metal Junior P — $ $ i b N L e L Lamps, w11 h : 2 s \ Suits now i shicnce ai41, 1ih & | T CHAS, S. ZURHORST . , silk georgette $|0 - -amp - an $4 95 i Bilia wealth nee Siecaber: aged 20 vears | 30p EAST CATITOL 3T, ", shade, Special b Shade. Special, ot AT e el — imothy H. e o 43 e No o Whare mase will Timothy Hanlon | PUF, Sept. 5. at 14th and G 2 Mondas. September #. 1026, at | . WILLIAM LEE, Funeral Director and B | S0t 9. . helaved daughter of Henry Irby and | g% chavel verematoriun ;| BEADED, PAG—Xationai “Theater Yfon granddaghier of Lotiee Twity, Funeral Yodrmag o 337 Pa. Ave. NW. Gail I = | the A. M. E. Trinity n Church. Morton " |l | BREASTPINsarmet. “on Saturdas motfiers | st bei_ Sherman and Georsia aves. n.w. Fra“k#:’f“‘;i sonzsw (_:0. % 1 1 i H . ]| ave naw ™ SR e IbE Vi 221 Mase. | JOHNS Tuesday morninz. September 3 € 4 o 24 1 = = e | at 7 o'clock, her widence & — =] Business suits, college suits, four-piece golf suits | 5ihs ciopcns—cpmms e | A o A i e T.F.COSTELLO . | change, two_kevs and papers: at Bive daugh of ate n an L oy i hCi Revar: leaves to mourn her departure a devoted | 1724 N. CAP. ST NORTH 7t grandfather and mother, Thomas and An- | = 3 ‘e Jackson,_and two aunts. Mrs. Georgiana Wm. H. Sardo & Co Davie and Mrs. Bessie Wills. and other | 410 s N E. y Telatives ‘and friends. Notice of funeral | B Shamei Lincoln 524 5 morning near Les < Beward if returned red irimmed) | $45 $40 suits now | Md.. " | later. Modesn A0S : ! 2 | 26, at 12:30 am.. J 2 s, g 1 ved Wi of Ni Key. devoted N = ot | | DO, vlack, French pondi, Thurad Bl I Sebrane” I Nt Keb A | il e S W R Soter SRR I o | roward. Line. 8906, BN gomes. Funeral from. Evenszer | ment o0, 1009 H St. N.W, ‘} | oG }l;v\’:i: £ ,_:fl!’x‘n;llT\' X . M. . Chirch. Md. Thursd ¥ o B orty 040 F St N.W | Return to 3 20th ne | R KROEHLER OVERSTUFFED IE)F‘D' $ 9 | - EYEGLASSES—Shell (rame: in ‘block be [LEE. Suddenls. Sundav. September 5. 11126 }oswh‘,fi.,‘?:fifil?,s Sons - J | fw ith and Eve ste. ne. Re-| - 01 ialty Hospital A C ) N ITE IN VELOUR O e inae i Boa e e | - o helaved son o L 3 < Fatan 1813 DAVENPORT SU 14‘ ‘ panL i wtured Lo 23 4t | e JBEM SCNW. el Three handsome pieces. carefully upholstered in attra . | Riatto. Sungax’atiernoon. " Rewand "M | brother of Bessia 0 Neal, faihy i i e e e ‘ Every size—regulars, shorts, stouts, longs Botoadie el Ju e i Integt W. W. Deal & Co. silient spring foundations. The Davenport is easily con | | Sear on left hind les. Reward if returned eniay. Septomner .| acisodbie NCOLS verted into a hed, heing equipped with the Kroehler | 430 G st now.___ . L Tate residence. 43 16th st. ne. A T — I H e LEE. of James Reess ol 17 Pa. Ave SE | No Charge for Alterations . HoR sk Rom Puiel | e R e 1 Lazzie Y.fluw o ]u:h st. ne F”I't"‘lr'l at | erewr:ufinAEaT:x‘:g;;“ o' : I | ~sidence Wednesday. pm. Relativ vi 4 p Peter Grogan & Sons Co. } : e . | ES. n on S on. ease at Payne Cemetery. b FUNERAL DESIG! Ri | . 1 D. Tuesday, September 7. 1926, at —————'———-———4——. | ARY—Taken Dy mistake 1 ¥ or re c ) ° | BOSARYSTaen b Bitike, Tam or 3¢ | 0.00 am, st resdence. 130 waiise | B ACKISTONE'S | Suinday. Sept. 5. valuable amethyst rosary. | Gf Dr. Frederick J. McLeod & 1“B ™ S = i L - 1 Floral Designs. ) . 4 5020 1713 P ot _nw. Rewar Wt Harmony Cometery oe rtistic i-e—inexnensive. . “Homefurnishers Since 1866 1 treet e ey py<ligHar. Septem Gude Bros. Co.. 1212 F St oin 8104, a1 from her late residence Jerses ave. n.w 9. at 10 am Asnburn, Geo. C. Shaffer ™ Jii¥ fos ¥ ™ srwgmmm-#;g o Thuraday, September aine will be taken %0 | * interment.