Evening Star Newspaper, October 8, 1926, Page 9

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 8, 1926. EEIEIIEIEI THE WEATHER i Lo g Widow, 83, Resident of Georgetown e sl e Lo p dance by 1h at its coun- ’ GOld District of Columbia—Fair to- All Her Life. try ¥ wer, Md., tomorrow OTH DR OF 1= AT & 5T “THE BRPENT _,“, night: tomorrow partly cloudy; not | pha) o Y v Dam clubhouse much nge in temparature, gentle| % ilei ,m)r"w’“" butcher | I3 be decorated with corn shocks north winds becoming variable. o leaves and hay by “F h ect and a lifelong resident of \Washing- ) a special com- or he who fights | Siana_Fui toviehe fient tose {204 & Hislons, reslent ot Washing | idie o west portion: tomorrow partly | “ghe is survived by a son, Frederick 7th & F Sts. and runs away | sents e v e R e _ Virginia—Falr tonight, light frost{ g Hytchinson and M ! MRS. MARY HEISS DEAD. 1 City Club Harvest Dance. I Country dances in rural costume cest portion, if weather remains | Beoic ot this et . . o s g L may live to flght clear; tomorrow partly cloudy, gentle | ~ouneral ' services were conducted north winds. h " this afternoon at the residence of Mrs. another da ” West Virginla—Partly cloudy to-| fiutchinson, 610 I street southeast, by y. night and tomorrow, slightly warmer | Rev. Ellis Primm of the Second Hap- —Oliver Goldsmith in west portion. ist Church, followed by interment at oldsmith. Records for 24 Hours. Prospect Hill Cemeter. These i v Thy ter—4 p.m., 57; 8 pm.. e = Wititent aily. 200 Thermometer¢ 2 5 *2™| LETTER CARRIER DEAD. 48: noon, 58. years ago, but they “Barometer-—4 p.m., 30z 8 pm. still apply today. <12 midnight, 30. ., 30.12 chnrlfs T. Hughes Succumbs at 2 = 30.14; noon, 30.12. Age of 59 Years. We are fighting est temperature, 62, occurred - G SIS at 1:15 p.m. yesterday. Lowest tem-| Charles T. Hughes, 59 years old, against those extra perature, 43, occurred at 6 a.m. to- lelt;r carrlse:‘r.ndied Tuesday ;;t his i = day. residence, ryant street, after a| § interest and service ‘Temperature same date last year— [long iliness. He was a lifelong resl-| Zuthorst charges on your bills Highest, 66; lowest, 43. dent of Washington and was a menm: very ve b ber of Harmony Lodge, No. 17, and enes momdi end Lol Tide Tables. Columbia Chapter, No. 1, of Masons, are not running away (Furnished by United States Coast and [and a Knights Tomplar of Columbia from the fight either. Geodetic Survey.) Commandery, No. Today—Low tide, 3:15 a.m. and 3:25 | He is survived by his widow. Mrs. il } We will keep on pm.; high tide, 854 a.m. and 9:07 | Ella Murray Hughes. N ¢ fighting for vou ti! p.m. Funeral services were conducted et AUTS 00y Tomorrow—Lovw tide, 3:55 a.m. and | thls afternoon under Masonle au- . i another day” dawans 4 pm,; high tide, 9:32 a.m. and 9:43 |spices, followed by intorment in Con- o k $ for your welfare. On p.m, gresional Cemete: Y@ UM «CIRIEMDAT IS IGI0@ D A & B 5 E M A N’S that day those extra ‘The Sun and Moon. charges will be abol- Today—Sun rose, 6:10 a.m.; sun sets, DUNN RITES TOMORROW. ished. 5:42 v. ; b ; . High Army Officers to Be Pallbear- Ll i "plkest | ises, T35 am. sets, 6:35 ers for Retired Colonel. 3 i Fha : ' 1ember that— { pm. g On leel'al I erms 4 * : i |, Attomebile lmps to be lighted one- | Funieral services for Col. Georg e > i halt hour after sunset. unn, U. vetired, who : 3 We do not penaliz Wednesday Reed Ho our friends. . Weather in Varlous Citles. | i)l be held tomorrow morning at 3 3 ® o'clock at Fort Myer Chapel, followed There is nnl\' one real way to find out if you're getting i s EE | et : TEE by interment in The honorary the utmost in value. Shop around a bit, then come here. i E 3 St - = to general B assistant_judze adv We'll venture to predict that you’ll buy your suit or over- : : : : Sais arartlert e Caaver 5 - - 5. - . . g At % b 6k ... Preleu inspector geferal’s department; coat here. For style, for fabric, for patterns and for tailor- T L 2 8 i, G T ey, i) . - E 5 . . : § fanttc : % Artillery Corps; Col. Theodore D. Beal, ing, we're certain vou'll not duplicate these wonderful o L e ] : il gy 7R Organizod Reserves, and Truxton 5 A Lot Beale. values. ; ] sgads B2 45 i Es e TRIPLE TOURNAMENT ANNANDALE FEATURE School and Community League Pro- And our Liberal Credit Plan makes it so easy to meet . Rl o “UFor MoUR the payments. Small weekly or monthly payments will do. . ' ‘ ‘ The Carmack DYY"C’Eflmnz Co. Credit prices are the same as cash prices. : : st gram Tomorrow Second of i ; A | e o Foan e = the Year. AT 3 < 3 o i X v | Spec atch to The Star ’ 2 | New i % e ¢ NANDALE, Va., October OpCOa S, . . | 1 R()\ ("{ ’lr e ; Cits gl | Annandale community will hold hmnl and (mumunn $25 and $30 values. They're real bargains at $19.75. N fChambers Steel o ; i i “f‘)"" el ";'f":':?'"" : Beautifully tailored and trimmed. All are new, fresh from 3 o Burial Vaults $85 gan, | : B iy T’Z-’.‘"’»‘.‘»L‘fi":’fl’?“.'F.’.yl'r"m- Y £ i " % SRR e St 8 ‘ 2 1 riders prizes wi the manufacturers. Coats like these will last 3 or 4 years. : y ] e A e . $10_and $5. At le 0k e -3 riders have | WASH D¢ 5 i s L “intentlon of being pre '| Lactobacillus Acidophilus Ml“fi e Dol ThGtton fe b For intestinal disorders | (8 am. Or time, todav.) riders from Maryland communities s mperature. Weather. | At the end of thi: ournament there 50 o = 50 Part cloudy | will be a special contest hetweel NATIONAL \'ACCI"IL AND I . et L1l perts who have won first pl p. : ’ 2 F : i T IN INSTITUTE i gaing | B purn: < hel Don t Hesltate to Ask ANTITOXIN INS e o : fouty | difteront fournamenis held in < Ask sour phasicini about 1t Prepared by Hamilton B charge of Richard 1 o oudy endon, the prize offered being a silver | Part clondy | oyp " Mason Hirst s chalrman of all |arrangements for the three tourna SN ks One hundred pounds of wool—equiy- | Ments and for the coronatien exer- | ra erles fatent to the wool 1 produced b 19 sheen cises, which will be held in the school i audiforium at 7 pm. Bind music | : will be provided in the afternoon and | an orchestra will play for dancing in = — = the evening. o r | T = The grounds will be open at 11:30 k {|{and the women of the community, Lost and Found Nder direction of Mrs. C. N Bladen, We cater to homes who Advertisements recelved u;m serve a hot lunch beginning at understand and appreciate until ween, except Satur (|12 SCICK SU4 contfiuing duiten 1he e . | davs and holidavs, when |||3fternoon and evening. Mr. Frank artistic work, they are accepted up to ||| Hannah “(:n :m xkn el u;g‘a ;(éf the | Comdte ) ; [|{cream, soft drinks and cider; Miss ! : Call Us, We Are ;Elmu Besley of the candy and pea. | ° 3" filtmunam at Your Service = =Y | nues, Mr. Atkins, Wilson Creel and | BEVeneR ovine remenhr. ’ |Jack Crandall of the games, Elwood | (o b and father ALEXANDER {Dean of the base ball game hetween reen erg AL e S |nm and voung players. Mrs. Frank tween Geargia ave. and Buchanan st.. Schnei- | Hannah is general chairman of the e omNERIent oF Rialto” Theaté. ‘-fll[dny The radio sale, which was start- oC nc e aan - & | ed at Annandale day on September 4, o 9 L “white o ‘ ark) w. { will be continued. Mr. Charles Henry .J.? 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