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WASHINGTON, B arle 7. 3, Smith, 74, 1724 Enclid st aria G Parker. 91 P st i pederick Roekurih. 0. Breediiens Hos- illiam E. Mothershead. § months, 927 Ty dwin E. Eybank. 5 months. 1220 N st infant of Elmer and Bessie Ammann, 1 hour. Sibley Hosnital hiant of James snd Lenna Rudolph, 10 THE EVENING STAR, D. " Deaths Reported. | oL unwlnl' deaths 0 "sm B TR JR? adore w. :m.-an. 65. Georgetown Uni- \er-ny HO‘E I 75, 3421 pene o1, Meser. 0. 1217 ‘Alken, 80, 3t Eiizabeib's Hos- D. Douty. 59. United States Sol- jome Hospital. Zack Sianley F. Disk). 28, Bowling. jarah L.’ Cline, 91. 2617 W Fiha 3. Naiman, £4. Emereency Hos- C.. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 19926 | CITY NEWSs IN BRIEF. = The Towa Society invites memvers| | THE WEATHER and friends to join its officers on Sun- am., to welcome the delega- | tion of legionnaires who will arrive at | District of Columbia—Fair, continu- Union Station on their way to Phila- |ed cold tonight; tomorrow fair, slowly delphia to attend the sixth annual con- rising temperature; gentle variable vention of the American Legion. to be | winds held at the Sesquicentennial begin-| Ma ning October 11. The delegation, con- | row, possibly light frost tonight in sisting of 600 ex-soldiers, from all parts | west por change in|* of Towa, will spend a day in this city | temperature. and be entertained at luncheon by As-| Virginia—Fair tonight and tomor- | sistant Secretary of War Col. Han- | Tow. Do ibly light frost tonight in ex- | ford MacNider, former national com- | treme " west portion; gentle narth | mander of the Legion | winds. | | Records for 24 Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 69 : 12 midnight, 55; 4 a.m., 51; 52; nooh, 57. Barometer—¢ pam. Chambers Steel {Burial Vaults ANY MAKE Stomach Upset Get at the real cause. That's what thousands of stomach sufferers | are doing now. Instead of l&l(hlt tonics, or trying to patch up a poor | dl(esflnn, they are attacking the | real cause of the ailment—clogged | | liver and disordered bowels. | Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets arouse the liver a soothing, healing ’In)‘ When the liver and bowels | are performing their natural func. | tions, away goes indigestion and | stomach troubles. | Have you a bad taste. conted tongue, e amTa i sl don Koenry Feelipg undigested foodn? *Take Olive Tablein: {he Sibatitute for ealomel, ! | e Edwardw Olive Tablets are a | | purely vegeinble compound mixed" with Giive” ol Know ' them by "their olive | color. Ty dothe workt without xiping. AR S or two atpeddime for auick | reliel. Eat what vou like. 15¢, 3¢ 6¢ Deaths. HUGHES. On Tyesday. October 5 T ot B prvant &t o By : thand o i MCRRAY Niogi s Plae riday. October 8. at & Do relatives 1nviied LOWE. The body “ill betai SHIPPING NEWS Arrivals at_and_Sailings From New York, 852 LOOK AT YOUR HATS— If Last Fall & Winter Hats Don’t Fit That's no_excuse for discarding them. Not at all. Our equipment and facilities with our experience produce the most satisfactory ette S - 0. results thi e service. Our service has weeney, 40. Tuberculosis MDI‘I] 5:‘;’\’\ ,1"‘{";,“..1,;;,,;‘"7, Tt from a UamED | g {ary C. Blake. 67. St. Elizabeth's Hos: a'eall for and deliver. T, 7 fe. & Hat Howital, 1526 1din SU Sutnne: 58 4001, Garrison =t Phone North 3. Infant of James mipiter, Providence Hospital i da B. Fig 2, 819 Oth st. n.e. i Sy F, hompson. 62, Garfleld Hospital Estelle Scott. 26, 631 i8th &t, ne. Georee Logah, 10, Gallinger Hosvital. Awnes Pavne. 60, 2134 Sth o ary Hampton, 27 Thnereaiosis Hospital hildren’s Hospital oo, LfShnson. 6 mromthoC s ren's Hoxpital. Ao o bital e’ aiege™ Te. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Mexico—Progreso ....Sept. 30 Vestris—Valparaiso. Buienos Aires.. Sept. 13 1 DUE TODAY. Fort Victorla—Bermuda. . . President Hayes—World Nerissa—St. John. . ... | Sixaola—Santa_ Marta. . Holland's colonies are 60 times as | DL Lo big as the mother country, Berengaria—Southampton and Cher- Stuttgart—Tremen land—Fair tonight and tomor-| not much her_resid Tiith ISR M. MeCarthy. *Fun Saturday. ; thence to Hol: ind O sty brated are invi Olivet MORRISON. We. at his residence. beloved son Morrison. L osos OB N L LSept. 28 At tomorrow’s session of the annual Free School for, Missionary Instru tion, under auspices of the Woman's Interdenominational Missionary Fed. eration of the District and vicinity, to s m. be held at Mount Vernon Place |29.s3:12 midnight, 20.79: 4 a.m., 29.83: Methodist Episcopal Church South. ' nu. 20.87; noon, 20.89 Mrs. Seligman will speak on “The | mphe temperature, Needs of the Rural Church.” The [at 2:30 p.m. yesterday. Gospel Mission children of the “All-| [gwest temperature, 49, occurred at Bible” Summer school will give a 643 am. today. demonstration, and there will be a 1.,,“,“.‘.;.“"; presentation of groceries, etc., to the | Tighest, 64 Gospel Mission. | s | Areme Chapter, No. 10, 0. E | (Furnished by United,States Coast will have a dinner, bazaar and ard | anq Geodetic Survey party from 5 to 7 o'clock at Northe 5 8t | Tod Low tide, 2 Temple. ~ Repeated tomorrow, same | pm: high tide, 835 time and place. | S | Aconcagua—YValparaiso . . American Shivpereelondon. " | American Trrmyrr——t.oudan ca | Baltie—Liyer . 9 am. Relatives Interment Mount and friends Quick, safe, sure relief from | painful callouses on the“eet. e, - At drug and shoe stores. arillo—Santa Marta / 3 oursnonnliionr | (hicapo—Bord DrScholl’s 4 Cristobal—Cristobal Zino-pads "=rie “For the Colonel’s x'::;':fina’afi:fl:&::m:w Lady An’ Judy O0’Grady ! Are sisters Undelj the skin” Georse— Bermuda heo-Havre i TMirrl('k VII—Copenhagen !Hmm ric—Southampton " . i (g PR Sontnampion idad are the famous lines of Kipling. Just so in business whether the service charges and extra in- terest are known by any other names, they are sisters under the surface of your bills. Belgenland—Antwerp Berlin—bremen ... 71, occurred nvited Octoy Conduit the beloy Funer, m J Wil ent. 33 15 invited, ) 1\(1,\\:‘1]("‘4!(.\\ residence, 1334 Rl me date last year— : lowest, 48. Tide Tables. == Wednesdn Teadence. MASON"OLDS. Jessie B, Olds ¥ %0 b 1 taking establis ave. nw Dapers Diease 1008 o 6 a.m. and 2:49 a.m. and 9:07 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 6:09 a.m.; sun sets 1006 “hin at Creck Eioen n Stearn’s Bible class will meet tomor- ch row, 1 pm., at Mount Vernon Place 5. 42"1 % Methodist Episcopal Church. Dr. K. | " Toniorow—t B, Moomaw in deaey llSets sz Dt illiam Knowles Cooper, general ™ 1o,y rises 6:37 am.; sets 6:28 p.m. secretary of the Y. M. C. A. Will| yutomohile Iamps to be lighted one- speak to the Loval Knights of the y f!'JIRO0IE AmPS to b Round Table at luncheon tomorrow, | Sl G s 12:30 p.m., at the University Club. | Condition of the Water. pedtialio | Temperature and condition of the The Caravan Club of Almas Temple | water at Great Falls at 8 a.m.—Tem- will hold ‘its weekly luncheon in the | perature, 63; condition, very muddy. Ebbitt Hotel, corner of Tenth and H | 2 5 ; streets, tomorrow afternoon at 12:30 ____ Weather in Various Cities. o'clock. ] E ‘Temperat b o The Wild Flower Preserv clety, Ine., will hike to Tii yond Frederick, Sunday: be 8 miles. Specinl bus will leave | Twelfth street, opposite Raleigh Hotel, £:30 am. Cost $2 if 25 go. Non mem bers tnvited. Notify secretary, Cleve land 873-W. “How to Be l"rnspemufi" is the sub- ject of a lecture to be given by Mat- thews Dawson at the League for the Larger Life, 1628 K street, Saturday, 8 pm. Public invited. _The Concord Club soccer team will give its opening dance Saturday, pm., at Concord Club hall, 314 C street. Prize bowling. The Social Club, Hebrew Home for the Aged, will have a hike Sunday at 9:30 a.m. Meet at foot of Key Bridge. Jhe Catholic Daughters of America, Court, D. C., No. 212, will begin Fri day night dances tomorrow, 9 p.m., at 601 E street. Dr. William Mather Lew dent of George ashington Univer- sity, will addre the Friday forum of the City Club tomorrow at 1 p. . Sub ject: “The Framework of a City.” luncheon at 12:30. |s Rock { President Adama—¥ President Garfield—World crujge . | President * Harding—Bremen . | I’xmn!enl Polk—World cruise dente Wilson—Trieste e Ransbtirs Tuesday, Oct TN RO thelate Arthur Rollins, law of Charles F. Jones Ctoher B from Goi e s ¢hapel. 1702 I2th i, nw. Relatives friends invited to atte Taterment s Cemetory T ER. On Thursdax : at. Fradricic widow of G of_th 1926, at Sun rises 6:10 a.m.; sun widow ot Need Money TO BUILD? If so, we have ample funds on hand to make you an IMMEDIATE LOAN at lowest current rates. Ask for Mr. ST PHE |, King. Main 4300 1417 K Street For Active Women Bless the American girl who has glorified all | the sports]_ She makes a pretty picture in the | water, and is a plucky swimmer, too. Piles are. \nthinkable for active women. 1i you have them, you ought to know this simple th uu( to do. 1 "At any hour or moment that you have xhelcm istress or_discomfort from piles, use u.mme Pyramid pile suppositors —and go huppily on “The worst hemorrhoids, even bleed- | ly protruding piles respond atonce to | the soothing |uppu:uory a phnd in perfect privacy, But bear the name in mind; Pyramid 1s the onc'every druggist ha, usuly ."'.f.f{(,'.’i:.ff e will sell his patron: 5 'w'w.y suffer another single half-hour with painful O'Grady. Sixty cents the box, the world around, o free g ) box oty it vou sl coppont oL We do not penalize DRUG CO.. our friends. | Yetoher 7. Mt AT iate § MARY Suftren—Havre nd Hasaniy ransylvania—G1 R. and Ch town. D, ( her Brother, Stonw. not Tater. | TOLSON. 0n W, | s edene s Westphalia | Westorn World——Buenos *Aires pa—Puerto Barrios. . ..... | Zeeland—Antwerp R of which sday O e U e on Octgher 6 o STARY vears. "'} rrcives, i tking | establishier to 200 e Natnday, October G- at Tiferment an' Mount | Oliy, 8 e tion h Knob, ' the wall Stations. TOL<ON ey and i ns rosti Tunecal | 4 | OUTGOING STEAMERS. Names SAILING TODAY. and words 3 won't alter facts—A\ service charge a penalty you find on your bill, no matter if it is for the Colonel’s Lady or Judy o Weather. WamoT 400 PV, 5:00 PM. 10:00 A M ave Notica ' of Sudden]y 1 st s 1sng 1= and Ha WHITE. Hambu Trenen——Cobh and Brenien. . Osear Ti—Oslo and Comenhigen’. Lore um_m’y_ Ju: paraiso Cuyamana—Puerto’ Coviez. ! | SAILING TOMORROW. Dundrum Castle—Cape Town | Pepaland—Plymouth and " Cher- s : ristobal s ldon—Port an Pflnm Births R Repo orge A. and Lillian V. wrinee and Melvina Saxty, girl. I ™ Heler Goodsixnt. tov Garnett’ R. and Elsie_Hudsan. bo Jis W and L Wilmer D" and Jacoh and’ Bessie Henjamin M. and ¥ Henry AL and C: mer D and Emma Powell, A Tda Mickey. il Chamhers, a her WIITE, Abilenn Albany Atlanta Atlantic City Clow 5 cloudy Btcloudy oar Clear Pt.cloudy Clear Clear und ing and and M st 10" am Cemetery In Memoriam. Rrcloudy | BAXTER. To the memory of - Clondy magher, REBECCA BAXTER. lea parted thia life two years ago i Prolonay | ber 7. 1071 t Clondy Some day perhaps we'll understand, Clear. When wo meet again in the better Jand Clondy @ don't kniow the sorrow to be left alona til God sends a messace to your home. Tis sad when He calls for one another. But, worst of all. when God ealled mothar } LONELY DAUGHTERS. * BUSSIUS. Tn sad_but loving remembrance of s fear wife and motner. RACHEL S.BUSSITS, who'died six vears ag0 today You_suffered much. you m mured not Crp watehed s day e'd 4 ntil at last. with broken h We saw yoil pass away ANT RAYMOND. t loving remembrance _beloved son brother and CARTER assed who ars”axo today, October 7. 222 on ES. OR SETTLEMENT NIMUM TITLE COSTS am Bismarck . Boston Ruffalo Charleston” . Chicago . Cmen S 1:00 P.M. Midnight 7200 PM. 4:00 P rted. Kidwell. our dear who | d oday, Octo- 56 d box plainly mpni. B bisy ;’o':m'.'h' and entirely froe. Foeey { Raning $ Sfoar Clear Clear P e boy. £ EISEMAN’S 7th & St GOOD SN B I B O B b S A £t Russell. l’hv[u,vlrdn !’w!ld.ur"h B B YOUR CREDIT Suits, Topcoats, Overcoats 525 On Liberal Terms Come here for your Fall outfit, AT Cloudy Clear~ | : Ptelouds Clear 5 Clear Prelouds Clear G ain way T Clear 191K, . Clear - . Ptelondy Clear Clear Clear i Clear Pt.clondy Clondy Clear ts, IS EISEMA CARTER. s \\ ashington’s Finest Men’s Wear Store= eight 3 ory day brings eweet memories Every memory brings a_tear Deep within my heart I cherish Thoughts of one I loved %o dear HIS LOVING FATHER Tender. patient. brave, devoted This was always Uncle George's way His worth in gold_could ne'er be quo As T think of him today HIS LOVING NEPHEW. AMERI We had a dear loving brother once, He was our joy and pride We_loved him. oh. perhaps too well. slept” and . died TER AND BROTHE! AND MRS. CHARLES S Atonts 30. in een' Members of the new clnss in orien- |3 e " tal art at George Washington Uni- versity, with their friends, will visit the exhibition of Charles Mason Reme; architectural model of a tem- ple in the Indian style at the Public Library, Ninth street and New York avenue, tomorrow from 5 to 6 y 2 Mr. Remey will give a short talk on temple architecture. Public invited. Mrs. John N. Culbertson will review the Major study class text hook, “Moslem Women,” tomorrow at the closing session of the free school for missionary instruction, held from 12:30 to 4:15 p.m., at Mount Vernon M. Church South, under the Interdenom- inational Missionary Federation . (8 am.. Greenwich time. today,) SELEG Stations. ‘Temperature. Weather. London, England. Part_cloudy Paris. France Raining Vientia. Anstria Clear Berlin* Germany Clear Stackhioln, Sweden Clear Hort (Fagal) Part clondy | Wamilton. " Beri t clonds San i Porte Havana, Cuba.- | Colan. "Canal Zone. S fark within our hearts, t oy For the ona we lot Has forever pas RIS _LOVING SISTER AND IN-LAW. MR AND MRS HOKN. New Yol At lome on the beantiful hills of God, By the valley of rest so fair Somie_day. sometime, when our task With joy we chall meet vou there. HIS LOVING SISTER AND BROTHER- IN-LA AND MR 3 3 Gievelind, Onie. HALLORAN. _In sacred memory of my dear father., JAMES J. HALLORAN." who assed away seven years ago today, Oct ber 7. 1919, ¢ missed. his soul rest in peace MOLLIE. JONES. 1In sad but loving remembrance of our dear mother. ESTELLA JONES. wl died ‘one year ago today. October 7, 16 Some day. perhaps, we'll understand §¥han Wemeet ngain In the better Jant You don’t know the sorrow to be left alone Until God sends a message to 5o home 'Tis sad when He calls for one another. Bt Warstaf all Sehen God walle. minher HERT TED CHILDREN, €. \'lIIFR’ AND GEORGE HILL. LOWE. In wad hut loving rememheance of My racions father. D 1.3 TOWE, who Emiebed inio 4o siernal one’ year g0 te: Hay. Cetomer 114 Blessed are the nure!in heart, HIR LONELY DAUGHTER. ELIZABF v PATTERSON M\T"l’“\ |H> f MALIN 0 dearty away where you get value and style. [PROTHER- . F. EHR- Our liberal credit plan makes it Small payments easy to meet payments. weekly or monthly Lost and Found Advertisements received until noon, except Satur- days and holidays, when thev are accepted up to 10:20 wm. |E will do. Don’t Hesitate to Ask for Credit - | nel mul J and NECKPIECE. on Mt. Pleasant st. Wristen. nt Auto Supply. ~Col. 7839. et Mt Marriage Licenses. John R. Clarke and Edna E. Rideeway. R‘l\dll" R. Evans and Constance M. Shan- John W iley and Helen T. bhons. ‘errel T. Broiles and Helel Joyee Clinton R. Sizler of Luray, V and Myra Spitler of this city. James A. Ring and Anne C. Flanagan N Aloys L. Bruckner and Elizabeth V. Hay- Randolph D. Rrvan and Thelma J. Wade, both of “I("‘H’Hm)ll Thomas M \('("I 1|nd Emma K. Naugh- ton_ both of Cumberland. Md. Thhnmi H. Webster and Emma M. Bur- Harmon of Brentwood, Md.. 2 Grav of Hyattsville, Md. (\M!Iyam(!\ Fiipno’ and Telen M. Hogan. M“:’ (l’lz:r fi ’H“ L N.. and Mary E. Patrick J. Curran and Floy E. Louis E. Brown and Edna B t] RO e ot B PRI, g fmma ¥ Madeline A, (I”I u( l&run‘?( l\ i George A male. if_finder will notifs_Capt. E. C.'W. Davis, 35 Woodstock st.. Clarendon. Phone Clarendon 226-J-1." Liberal re: 1._'No queations asked. : ARMY TAUNDRY “BAG, confaining Army blanket, inner tube and lads's wes D~ parel. Return to Federal Aufo mmpty Con 477 Pa_Ave. n.w. 1 BARBICGoll ¥ e Afigmmoon. downtown section 60, 1700 Kenvon ATREDALE DOG_at_Cenier Marker, black eaddie HART SCHAFENER e MABX Card nf mjanks, MASON. The family of the late ROBERT H N wish to extend their lm(pre’ aipreaation " ar ne”ion, e floral | tributes sent by his friends at the of his death. Deaths. Wednesday, October 6. 1926, Bearon st Boston. WILLIAM i1S BIGELOW. M. D.."in his 77th Year 7 BLACKISTONE, On Thursdar. October, 7 026, at 6 am. at her residence. 13 R ARG, i W ISTONE. ‘aged 'S8 vears. widow of Z Blackistone. Funeral from the r of her son. Z. D. Blackistone, 3701 Saturday. October 9. aints’ P. E. Church’ Md. " Rélatives and attend.” (Baliimore it T 1 hut loving remembr reward. Ad TYLER MATHEWS. lite “one who Fimd thia W October 7, 10 Gone, 1 year ago to et with diamonds. be- tween Georsia ave. and Buchanan st.. Schnei- dev's Restaurant or Rialto Theater.” Cull Col W 6 nd in_center. Reward._Call n.u\ PIN. platinum. k} BIGFLOY t not forzotten T STUR FAMILY. ODEN. In <ad but loving remembrance of onr devoted hushand, father a in-law. WILLIAM C. ODEN who this 1fe two years ago t Dl iwo sapphites on ench slde. evenings. Adams 4359, Bl BOSTON BAG, containing equipment. at North Capitol and V sts §am. Oct. 5. Notify M. A. Leeso Co You are still here in unnu; Your cheery presence hles At m‘num and all the Jong HIS hF‘\’lTPn \\'vl'!' 1TERS, 1926, SON-IN-LAW. W. R GILE VATSON. ad hut Vruun.' remembrance WEST. In fon Hnwm" nee of mother today. O tober 1024 HER SON. LLOYD M. WEST 720 BOSTON TERRIER _male. brown. white chest, White marking on By 54020 1301 Euclid st. n.w. Marvs County, friends ‘invited to papers please cor EVANS. On Wedn «lay, October 6, JAMES B.. hus and of the late Mary Me: Canna_ Evans and father of Mrs. Agne Plowman and Mrs. Lucy McDonnell. Fu. neral services at his late residence, 1116 h et naw. on Saturday. October @, at 0 a.i: thenee 1o St. Stephen’s Church, th and” Pennsylvania ave, ., wherd | mass will {or the Tépose of s soul Interment Mnum\ BULL DOG, brindle, with white markines male: name, “Buddy."" lost at 23rd and R. I. ave. ne. Liberal reward for informa: tlon leading to' recovery.” Casson, 807 Pa ave, n.w R6 . CHOF 3022 by way n ASTETSON SHOE The semi-bro young men of refinement may be hadin this mode in black or tan calfskin. isconsin ave. n. of Wis. ave. Reservoir rd Bridee, | Reward. Call. Franklin after 6 p.m. DOG. English Beagle (rabbit hound). fe. male, about 13 inches high. black, tan’ and white, 1an face and ears With white nosc black. blanket, white tipbed tail. $10.00 re: ward for_information leading to B C. Rangom. Fox Station. ad foe effect desired by "ot = Wednesd: y ey M L FLE October 6 Geargerows SHELL. aged from” fhe parlors of 17 Pennsylvania ave. s.., tober 0. i K30 am thenee to St Peter's Church, wiil be said at 9 am friends _invited to attend. ount Olivet Cemetery FLEI IIL. Members of Carroll Council. 357, 5 of Columbiia: are hereby mn(mml n( e death of WILLIAM L. FLEISHELL. Remaina at the undertaking establishmoit of James T. Ryan. 417 | Pennsvivama ave. se. Funeral from St | Peter's l'rA] h nn':‘nnrnm\, October 9, '.V TH ST. N.W 9 am. 1 members are requested to be SEVENTH V. o 2t Main 2473 present NCCANTY. Gt Ry | m Chanel. _Telephone ancial’ Secretary. © & ~T. F. COSTELLO on \\~im~-r[m' October 6. 1926, NOW _LOCATED AT THOMAS' B., beloved hus _CAP. ST. ORTH_7076 1. Gaskins' and_ uncle of 2 W 5 3 Sardo & (b‘ Ana B Waigan Thelna b Watr | L ST N ;,'5,,,‘,‘,, s _Lincoln 524 Its Stetson Healdarch feature will strengthen the foot thru exercise. Raleigh Haberdas 1310 FStreet e, WWDeaI&Co. 818 H St. NE LINCOLN 8200 Automobile Servics & Chapel J. WILLIAM LEE. Funeral Director and Fmbalmer. Livers in Connection. Commo- dious _chapel ern _crematoriums Jpoderate prices. Ave. N.W. Call Frank Geier’s Sons Co. Copyright 1924 Hart Schaffner & Marz Topcoats of Scotch and English Fabrics $209.50 Here’s a topcoat that has fair weather style and foul weather sturdiness—an all-weather coat. Colors are right; Cedarwood tan, dusk gray or dusted blue. Fabrics are right—to shed Saturday. Clarendon name 1o oF Chevy Chase: Liheral rew: EYE GLASSES. Tuesday_morning, on Mar land bus or 18th and Kennedy sts. name of Major H. Robb, optician. on glass-wiper. Return or write 8716 Ga. ave., Silver L"rm'. q b her INC tortolse-shell rim. Call Col brown leather came. between Eoltnia Theater and. Annapolis Hotel tast Eriday pight. Reward. Phone Main 4230, 7 Y PIN, shield ehape: biack, SIfounBed with pearls. between Van Biren st. and Georgia ave, or on Geo stieet_car._Reward.__Call ( UIRREL doubie nec) A Sna T Kook Creek_Par Bnd 11 pm: | Reward. Cail Col. 9300 "—From_ automobile. Monday oAy Teanoa hat. T found, notity 1355 \' FH iol‘l’l 1052. R rd. LOWER FO‘ d. _Return to Mrs M Eliza_Johnison and brother of Jack . He was a member of Willlam Smart Post. G_ A. R.. No. 30, of Cam- bridge, Mass.. his formér home. Funeral from Robert G. McGuire's funeral home. 9th’ st n'w.. Friday, October 8. at 1 pm. Friends and relatives invited. In- termenit _at Arlington Cemetery. (Bosign and Cambridge papers please cops.) LLETT. | On Wedncuday. October 610260 Form en ronte to Maryville, Calif, FREDERICK CORSON GILLETT. ‘ared %1 years, and e HEL MARIE _GILLETT ' (nee JOSG h F Birch’s Sons G Heltgguiler), agnd 43 jears, Beloved gon (ISAAC BIRCH) and Srile of Herber it wr. Fu- | 7 1wiil “ake piace in’ California. 13034 M St. N.W Wednesday. October 6. 1026, at | t her residence, 1816 Nih at. nw.. | W of James J | ter of"the Iats Annie’ O'Don. of funeral Xeither the succeuors, of nor conne tea | with the original W Spear establish- | Beos 20211009 H St. N.W, | Phone Frank rly 940 F St N.W To All Who Suffer Stomach Agony, Gas and Indigestion Peoples Drug Stores Make This Offer Back If One Bottle of Dare’s Mentha Pepsin Docsn't Do You i oxt Geed Mhec A5 ing Y oul E corhissd. asp. October 6. Col. 8943 31 inch, ol FPEARLE Viola Canbage. Extablished 1812 valued as gift. shed * Phone W _]A\“,S T. RYAN 317 Pa. Ave. S Model Chapel Atiantic 1700, Private Ambulance Livery in Connection. shell, wandered 3401 Woodley rd Tortoise N_CAT. PERSIA ot Thuraday e BOOK “permit. .’.'2?.3&%1 book; lost between Center Market and x.uh and Lamont r;";% Reward.” 3219 1 2 oo t) Biaining _driver s e )0 'Rittenhouse JAMESTMARSHALL, “Feloved | Gawler Service I-.d'lA J. 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