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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, Buy Your Dining Suite NOW for Thanksgiving! No Payments Til November I Another unusual offer by Maxwell’s! The expected Thanksgiving Sale of Dining Suites starts in October instead of November, just so you save! BUT—The Pay ments do not commence any sooner than November. AN A A A AV AVAY | 1\' N ningroom Suite Buy It Now! : A Thanksgiving Dining Suite Payments Start in November $250 Complete Living Room Outfit Roomy Settee Armchair Fireside Chair (All Overstuffed | Velour) { Library Table Includes: A polychrome buffet mir- ror and a 50-piece Dinner Set FREE as a special feature of this Advance Sale of Dining Suites for Thanksgiving. Further- more—your monthly pay- ments do not start until ing suite offered for Mon- day. The careful workmanship of the skilled craftsmen combined with specially selected fine walnut veneers enables us to offer this distinctly beautiful dining room suite at a price we did not believe possible. Exceptionally massive in design, with heavy turned legs; elegant overlay panels, mahogany-finished interiors; stretcher hottoms. Suite includes buffot, extension table, china cabinet, host chair and five side chairs covered in rose jacquard. Buffet mirror and 100-piece Dinner Set included FREE, November. Surely these $10 Cash—$10 Monthly $179 Kroehler Davenport-Bed Suite Extremely Low Priced value in a high-grade din- k Shade $10.00 CasH, Balance $2.00 Week Bridge Lamp End Table Mirror 2 Book Ends 2 Candlesticks 139 $10.00 Cash, Balance $2.00 Week T'his outfit living room at a very low 15 one of our real One easy motion converts this Beautiful Davenport into a full size bed, ready to use. An attractive sofa by day, a comfortable hed by night. All three pieces upholstered in a rich brown or blue velour. Full spring price. construction, Sale of Sx12-ft. Big Value at sl 5.75 Sale 9x12-ft. Velvet Rugs, 3-Burner Gas Stove With large oven. which has white enamel front. A fine cooker and baker at a vers low price— Kitchen Cabinet ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TODAY. The Wanderlusters’ hike will start from Chain Bridge at 2:30 o'clock. Dr. Skinner will lead. * The Red Triangle Outing Club will | meet at Glen Kcho Heights at 3 o'clock. Campfire and coffee at club- house for those who wish, Bring cup, lunch and flashlight. Home-coming and rally at Metro- politan A. M. E! Church Sunday school, 10 o'clock. Public invited. Wild Flower Preservation Soclety will hike to High Knob beyond Fred- erick. Bus will leave Twelth street, op- posite Raleigh Hotel, 8:30 o'clihk. Non-members invited. The Junior Hadassah will hold a tea- meeting in Jewish Community Center. Mrs. Hertzberger will sing, accom- panied by Miss Eleanore Patlen. who will also give plano solos. Speakers. Dr. Gertrude V. Sheckells will give a free health lecture, 5 o'clock, at 1628 K street. Subject: *‘Physical-Men- tal Hyglene. The National Women's Republican Political Study Club will meet, § o'clock, at Phyllis Wheatley Y. W. C. A. Musical program. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. William B. Burruss of New York will lecture on ‘Shakespeare the Salesman’ October 15 before the noon- day forum of the City Club. The Barry Farm Citizens’ Assocla- tion meets Tuesday, 8:156 p.m., in St. John’s M. E. Church, Stanton road southeast. The annual election of officers of the Stanton Park Citizens’ Associa- jtion will be held tomorrow night at ||l|r‘ Peabody School, Fifth and streets northea: Ballots will be re- | ceived between 7:30 and 9 o'clock. Deaths Reported. oy Hamical 14 Kanawha st n w 9. Georgetown Tni- 3T At now. 1321 Fairmont si. n.w s 1045 Jefferson &t William R. King. 66, 1422 K at. n.w Clyde E. Walton. 45, Ei gancy Hospital ‘homas O. Chesley, 76, kers Woods s.e. Margaret B Hoover. 4:, Siblav Hoapital eorge Nicholson. 63. 2530 Mass. ave. n.w. poGertrude . Youngman, 34, 4701 16th st. P;;;av:r!es Johnson, 53. Home for Aged. Blue 'lt;m'ma Tolson. 38, 1708 4th &t n.w el Johnson. 35 e. anD30E] Johnson. 35." in garage. corner 14th Samuel Hood. 23, Tuberculosis Hospital. - . Still_going strong after 368 years, an old Friesland clock bearing the date 1588 is to be seen in Wands- Deathe regorted O Frank 8§ Rhind. Ara M. Prather. 53, William Fleischell. veruty Hospital Mary R, White. 65 Marcey Tune. 6! John 'W. Powers, \ OTH 4DRES OF 7= AT & 5T “THE SEPENE roas Two are company Three a crowd Just so on your bills —the extra interest and service charges are a crowd on your accounts every month, To keep company is not to entertain a crowd, so the budget service extras are most unwelcome visi- tors every month for something you did not buy. We do not penalize our friends. 1722 Upshur Street West of Sixteenth Detached brick dwelling of eight rooms, two tiled baths, hardwood floors throughout, spacious kitchen, large light cel- lar with servants’ toilet and wash trays, thirty-gallon auto- matic storage heater, open fire- place, large attic. D. C. OCTOBER 10, 1926—PART 1. THE WEATHER District of Columbla—Partly cloudy and not so cold, possibly followed by showers tonight or tomerrow; gentle southerly winds. Maryland and Virginta—Partly cloudy and not so cold in central and west portions today, possibly followed by showers tonight or tomorrow; moderate northeast winds. West Virginia—Partly cloudy and somewhat warmer, followed by show- ers this afternoon or night; tomorrow cloudy Temperature for Twenty-four Hours. Temperature— Midnlght, 50; 2 a.m 47; 4 am.. 45: 6 wm., 41; 8 am., 4 10" a.m., 50; 12 naon, 54; 6 p.m., 69; 8 p.m., 49; 10 p.m., 48. Highest—37; lowest, 41. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 58; lowest, 44. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 4:35 am. and 4:35 p.m.; high tide, 10:08 a.m. and 1022 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 5:17 a.m. and 5:12 p.m.; high tide, 10:47 a.m. and 11:03 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose, 6:11 am. sun sets, 5:39 p.m. g Tomorrow—Sun ~rises, sun sets, 5:37 p.m. Moon rises—3:37 a.m.; sets, § p.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Weather in Various Cities. ~Temperature.— Precipi- Max. Min. tation 8 Fri. sat. pm.to night. 8 p.m. 8. 6:12 am.; Asheville - tantic Citg” NI Baltimore, Md. . Birnioghan, Ala Bismarck, N. Dak. Boston. uffal FETEL e Chieyenne, Cleveland, Ohio =% Duluth El Paso. Gulventn, ielena, Mon Indianavois, BSRER TSR lv‘d 3 e 2 ’fin- p’(.‘f 7 Marauette, Mich Miami. Fla M New Yorit X North Platte. Nebi.. | 7naha. Nel) Philadeinh Phoenix.' Ariz . Pitteburh, 1. | Fortland. Me. . Portiand Salt Lake St Louis, Mo St Paul M Antonio, T o Wash ' Soringfield. 111, Tamma, Fla... Toledo. Ohig Vickshire, | Miss WASHINGT! Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have heen issued to the tollowing John M Landry. Edward K. Jones and Claire Copeland Dean W. Hart of St Johns, Mich.. and Sadie M. Faulkner of Ashland, Kv Hubert T. Delany of New York City and Clarfssa M. Scott of thie city James A Birchard and Mary F. Miles. both of Richmond. Va yyRoPert Miles MéMalion and Ruby A. Bob it Camalier and Marzuerita £ Frankc Palmbo of of this city and Mary Sugene Brown and Alberta. Tewis B. Harwood and 1 Francis. Carrington and Emma_ Austin. v S. Reall and Marv G. Jackson Georze S.” Blankenbaker and Mamie B Brice. hoth ‘of Culpeper, Va, Miles B. Miller of East Lansdowne, Pa.. and Anna . Miller of this city Jinton M. Rollins and Minerva M. Grimes Wilson ‘of New York City and Toston Elisabeth H John_ Singy ¥ ., E. Metealf of th Nicholas J. Ka V. Wecler and Lula At this city and Sara ¥ on Park, Va Robert E. Tolson and Gertrude Prafte. Don . Altman ot Philuieihia, Tan dnd Prygiia 1 WA of ik iy fesse' 1., Hopkins and Nina I of ‘Quantivo. Va. = Frank B Dunin of Arlinton. . J Ura Woodward of Springfeid. il William 1. Freemtan of - Haltimors and Hazel M. Myerc of Owene Mille, S | John R. Ford'of New York City ‘and Lil- lian L. Binetd of this city, v B ey n] TR ity V. Wontvaia ‘wt Wondnrlign, ¥y illiam Ricken and Celia’ Wochsler of Jartmore” i S \lliam Weitzell and Inez West, both o Baltimore, Md. Fablal U —— e Queen Marfe of Rumania is ex perimenting in cotton culture on her farm near Bucharest, where spends many hou day after her cotton plants a . and M. and Susio hoth she. Lost and Found Advertisements received until noon, except Satur. and - holidays, when are accepted up to : FOUND. COLLIE_DOG. Wednesday: owner can have same. Call Lincoln 4985w " " ' FOX TERRIER. male. liver color and white long tail: wearing old strap Owner Inng ol Md. ave. sw. LADY'S WRIST WATCH in Woolworth stora. Anply 1421 Morse street n'e e PART SPITZ AND WATER SPANIEL: ail black. a little White on breast: wearing . leather collar made in England. Found Ya. end of Highway Bridze. Owner app Wash. Animal Rescus League, 319 Md. ave s Animal Rescue L pm., 56| this city and Trene | both | Tooking | | 3acoBsoN Births Reported. Births reported Octobar 9, 1026 Charles G na M. Hood. boy. Carl and Thelma meptizinger. girl. Samuel and Alda Zanq\r James D and Mamie § rold “4‘ son. hoy. Eflzaneth L Attemie, elrl. nd Frances F Pearson, boy. and Ann ne. wirl. B J. and Clarice Abribat, gl Atbort and Haze] Cross. gt Francia T. and Marguerite Marsden, boy. Jefierson and Apna Green. boy. Andrew and Helen . Sothersiiead. boy. Charleg G. and Rose M. Harringtgn. boy. George C, and Alico M. Heider. boy. W and Genevieve of: digham. strl. pel M. Wherley. ((rl. L 07 i Florzicn. . onte, el e and Xena 11 Mayben ho Wilifam \»"'shd Kathrva B, MacKowlck. bor Qscar R. and Aldona 7. Frinkhauser, girl ete and Obio Matthews. hoy. olert. and Fantiis dohnaton. glel. Philander and Lotice Washington. b esse and Dora Smith, boy, James A and_Adelie Barnes. boy, William and Marsarat Johnson. girl Timothy and Florenee 3 f Thanks. to express our_sincere friends and relatives for their kind attentions, sympathy snd beau- tiful floral offerinzs during the ilinest and upon the denth of our husband a father, GEORGE R. AIKEN. .~ HIS WIFE AND DAUGHTER We wish to express our thanks {0 atives, neighbors and friends for their kindness during the illness and death Qf o beloved mother, | Mra, MARY UEY. and also for, the ul_flo designs. THE FAMILY. 10° MORRISON, ~ The family of ROLAND MORRISON extend their deepest gratitude to. the friends whose kindness and sympathy Jightened the months of his illness Born. Born to Mr. nee Bl October oman’s Hos, Married. WEEKS—KIDD. Mr. and Mre. John Anounce fhe Fiage of ther dan; DOROTHY BAXNTER. to Mr ADDISON' WEERS of War Tuary 20, 1926, at Anu Deaths. ANDERSOY. On Fridar. October & 1 U s rosidence. 510 K(h at. 8.w.. GEORGE §. "beloved hushand of Katherine Ander. &in (noe Husemann). n the 53rd year of 1< age. Euneral fram his late T Mondas, Octaber 110 at 830 a 10" St Dominics Chureh, ‘wher mass will be sing for the repe nil at 9 o'clock. Relatives Interment at Glenwood Cemeter and Mrs. Y. Jacobso v York City ter, at the 1920, at residence. On Fridas. Qctoher R pm. at her daughter’ 1238 Pa. ave. se. ANNIE M. beloved wife of John F. Brow eurvived hy one danghter, ghott. and” two beothers, Ticen Trundie.” Funeral Monda; 1. at % pml. from above addr terment at Cedap Hill Cemetery. The hands that toiled through sears for me How helnless they Tie foday God saw her suffering hers was great And has taken her away . CREHAN. On Saturdav. October 9. 1028, at e Hesmiar BRIGET CRERAS, | Deloved daughter of the late Thomas and | Crehan. Funeral from the_resi- | dence of her nephew. dames J. 0'Brien K10 4h e ne. Monday, October 11. ai 850 am . thenwe ‘to St Whore mass will be sad at 9 am. fo Fepose 0f Mer soul Interment Mount GV Cemetery. elatives and friends in BROWN. Chnreh. | Alossius Church. | he i | Vited " | members of Holy e ! eath. o At st Alovunua Members meet IAN. Officera and Name Auviliars. No, faries ‘are notfied BRIDGET CRE Chireh Monday at at ence Stnday MINNIE HARING GRAVES. Saturdar President e aner o, 1020, at 8 P tade nhia at the home o T tes.in s MF and Mta e AVGIUSTA DONALD: | o e supsived by two n. | 1928, at ANNA Fu- aisville Interment 10 s. October 8, hor residence. Darnestown. Md. MARY HARDING. in her bith ¥ heral Sunday, October 10, from Preshyterian Church at = p.m. chureh cemetery HARRIS. TDeparted her R 1976 at Tacrace e ROM. mother of John, Harrie. Ste Chureh, & Mo tivas and HOLLIS. On Saturday H d this life Friday, Octo-| her residence. 504 F &t NDA HARRIS, devoted October 11, at 2 p.m. Rela October 9, I?:fl at PHRATM JOSEPH HOLLIS, aged 60 sears, beloved husband of Naomi Hollis. at 22 pm. Relatives and friends invited. 11 beloved and only child of Wilson F. and Clara Marie _Horner ¢ Dingee) . aged {CELIA | Georgette_ ( Jobnson. i it Hines nwe Mon mass will ephen’s Church. ph hur e il am. _(Baltimore, Papers please copy.) 8 Suddenly, on Friday, October 8. ¢ Georzetown Hospital, CHARLES FR. hushand of tha late . llor. | Services (private) Bl pfines o Tneral home: 5901 14th o o Monday. October 11, at 11 am Interment at Congressional Cemeters. KOEMILER. On Saturday. October 0. 1¢ KORYUNEY mompital, GEORGE 1. KOEHL feloved husband of Nargaret M. Koehler | Unes Barghausen) and son of the late | Georze d. and Matilda Koehler. Funeral | o his Tate 7SSt nw. on Tuesdis. Oct g P Relatives and. friends 1nvited to atiend. Interment at Prospect Hill Cometers e | KOEHLER. , Members of Washington Aerie. | No. 125 “Fraternal Order of Eagles. are | Feqiested to meet at the Eagles' Hall Mondas. October 11 1076, at R:30 pm thend the Eagle services of our late L GEORGE J. KOEHLER RINEWART. Worthy President RITT. tary 11 ROEHL offieers Webstor ¥ are itified to attend a wpecial fay | evening toher 11, at the Tempie. for the pur attending late Brother GEORGE 1 RS funeral from his residend No. 58S 6w I 1. BEALL. €.C.11¢ KOEHLER. The officers and members of the Crescent Benevolent Association are jed to attend the funeral of Fother. GRORGE J. KOEHLER. | > 'jn.. from his late residence. | "W WM, T, BAUM, President R. G. WHITING, Sec'y o and members of Kuights of Pythias, On Friday, Octoher & 1026, at | BALDWIN. | PARKER. ~ In Memortam. I memopy of our dear mothe ¥years axo today, October 8. 3%2?‘ Sometinies when my heart weary And I'deem the right all wrong, Then 1 gain & new fresh courag As 1 tige to proudly say: 40 me 0 "ty beavely, was my dear mother s alER 1oPE PSRN AN Boxs. NGHAM. Tn loviog_remembrance of oud e e A TamTathar” s BINGHAM, who' died one year afo. O tober 5. 1925, n Jesun blessed sleeD. v Wwo all ahall mest 1ehin of one we love: Every mamory L HIS DEVOTED bAT'G DAvARTERS ¢ BURROUGH, mother. JANF A arted “tiis life ctober 10, 1021 We still love voiu' daar mother, c Though we' cannot see Your face: Your memory fe not forgotten here 18 no one can take Four place| PR HER CHIL.DRE b L A tribute of love tn th o0 danarted this 1fe iy, By e e veara st when life was ewastest And she conld have Tived het best e gatea of heaven anened And God called our Rose home to rest. In the beautifnl hereafter n the life that. fs to be where in God'n_ forever. Rose we <hall meat thee HERTOVING PARFCTS MR, A s cru, 1y MANSFIELD A CRUMP. In sad. hut loving remembrance o B onit® d-ATRA B CRUMP. who dt At home on the beautiful hills of God. QoI valley of rest %o fair— »"""1,,',1.‘5 when our task fs With Jov we ehall meet vou thers - HER HUSBAND, JOHN CRUMP ¢ ROWSKL. _Sacred to the memars o SRR I e ot orly, Mise Marie Antoinetia Talert. who 1iix Jife "elght vears azo foday. 1 brinza ue neare Ak the” conl"where '8 Wauld he nd vears and moments arn more dearer, For Wa hall"then T Wi thee oo 0 dear, a tear TER AND GRAND In lovine memory of BIRROUGH. who 8 Sears dgo today, some. time. it . TS WA reRs. o ne memars of aur hue e WIRLIAN G ASYT Tl das. Octoher 10 1015 " SeAr aso to HIS WIFE AND CHILDREN. * T Livinw o niaie e o WILLIAN G KIDD, Who' denarted This Iife siERE e o indayin Foance it vmars aco taday vou Teft me fme heart 16 i thare take Your place: dear Wit Kipn At i, Your smling face fs atill there Although my hair has turned to siiver, Inca the morn von_want awag. h A smile | hear My <orrow s Until e nieet “aeain some day N His MOTHER. JULIA KIDD. * INSINGER, Tn_loving remembranca o RiSear husband"and father TOHS 8 KINSINGER. Whe thres’ years ago s in deep sorrow return to the As memory recalls how death bore you ADd left s in tears. in erief and in wos As'we stood T Yanr hedeude thres e azo. " WIFE AND CHILDREN. ~8 FAWRENCE. o ead. but lovine remem- brance of aur dear mother. MARTA LAW- RENCE. wha denarted (his life seventean Tears aca todav. Oetaher 10, 1900 The roliing’ Stream of life rolis on And stil the vacant i v Recals” the love: the ‘voice. the smile OF our Tovad ane who sat there: HER CDEVOTED " DATGHTERS MRS, NARY E TAYLOR. MRS.SYLVIA MAN. Tn ad and everlasting mem- of my devated and heloved hieband. A- LEACHMAN. "Who departed 1 ife one vear ago todav. October 10, o Gone Bt nat forgotien D WIFF. LULA LEACHMAN. * In Joving remembrance of my dear et mather COREA LEMOS. who arted 'hie life two ¥ ako to ober 10. 1024 WS- Gone bt nat forsotten. mother. the world don't me. Vel fair ilently asicen in God's care: _~m~’| ® Fone from this earth to's land I loved her. bt God loved her best. HER_BELOV DAUGHTER. SARA! LEMOS MANN. Tilsa. Okl a Lue In loving remembrance of our dear wifa and mother. (AROLINE LUCAS. Who fell asieep 'in lesis threa years todas. October 10. 1923, e, Pt not frozotten HER HUSBAND. DAT'GHTER AND SONS, * In sad but lo of ‘my dear wom. GEOR wha died thirteen years a e PQRKEE 0, October 10, Gone. Tt ot for HIS LOVING MOTHER. * ROBINSON. In memory of my dear be- loved father. CHARLES ROBINSON, who gaparted Uik lifa nine years ago. OFtober ied in - arrow pi i : Ha fell, but felt no fears 0 THOMAS. In sad hut fond remembrance of arting babe hoy. WENDELL, B THOMAS. Who Teft us Octoher 10, 1918, Eight long vears with all its changes e death Kol Bude s D vhv' it dear Tittle Wendell, il the ehan Cannot take you from’ our heart o TADDY AND MAMMA. * A tribiite to the mem randson and nephaw PRILMORE THOMAS. © whe years ago todas. Ovtaber 10, GRANIMA AND A EGLER, SCHIEK, 1o memory of our r friends, Mre VILHELMINA Wit Ieft s Octaber 10. 19018, CEANGR SCHIER. who lert us ENDELL died eight 1918 T RUTH. * d M August In joy_and in sorrow we miss_you.' Mrs. L. D. HIGGINS, LUCY AND CLARA Ai, DIRECEIRS Funeral Director_and Livery in_Connection. Commo- and _modern _erematoriums, 332 Pa. Ave. N.W. Call T WL Embalm " Frank Geier’s Sons Co. T. F. COSTELLO NOW LOCATED AT 1724 N, CAP. ST. NORTH 7976 ~ Wm. H. Sardo & Co. e Chaper: Lincoln 524 V.L.SPEARE CO. Neither the eiccessors of nor connected with the original W. R._Spear estabiish. Brte erank. 00261009 H St. N.W. Phin Formerly 010 F St N.W. " Joseph F Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.\V.Eglabiered be's TJAMES T. RYA Motet G A" Gtiantia 1700: Private Ambulane Livery in_Connection Lamp LOWRY. Polvehrome Bause A wonderful time and labor saver. With plenty of working space, rooms drawers .and compartments. = Priced - 52458 $1.00 Cash Floyd E. Davis Company | - - 733 12th St. N.W. Main 352-353 Y e At s recudonon. 1207 G e P ARTHI R LOWRY, heloved Yon’of Jda and the fate Wiliam B, Lowr Fiineral (Trom his, late residence Monday, Botbar T Pt I " Relatives . and Iionne inviied to attend 0% MASON. Departed this_ life taber 2PN A0 "ROSIE MA helaved wife of Fdward Mason. | 1A Carrallhurz pl. e leaving a lov- | hlshand and sister. Fliza Barnes. twe Bertha Pollard and Beriha Crow Complete with Poiychrome with Base and Silk Silk Shade Shade $4.48 up $6.98 up $1.00 Cash $250 Complete Bedroom Outfit { Bow-End Chair $21.75 Sale 9x12-ft. Axminster Rugs, $32.50 BAR PIN. platinum, sauare diamond settine Jost hetween 7:45 om. and 830 pom Thursday. on_street hetween Treasiry Dent. | and 13th on F or at Keith's. Reward if rs turned to No. 406 The Plaza Apartment S it CAT. voung whita male. disappeared from East: Capitol street. faring ssion ibrary, Sunday, October 1 owner | o o R 1 B 0t of friends to monen her low grieving for’ teiurn.* Tleasn communi e Rt Fdind 0 \"‘,,“.?}'.Il"‘i’,‘.'”?“"'M‘"‘ 5512 CIRCULAR PIN, gold and pearl. engraved | 11, 1 o'lock. from Second Baptist Chureh, “Betty. ' and black jet and silver bowknot | 2nil and N sts. . Rev. J. Richardson pin. Reward. Apt. 210, Wakefleld Hall.| pastor. Interment Arlington Cemetery. ® 11 EW. De his life September 2 Bed Bench Pot. 1631 LASS PIN. goid, with fnittaie o c. s | WAREW,, Dpraniet (R SENR IS Include: 1 9iDreiser Spring Studebaker Bldg., 14th & R Sts, [| 10267 nitial “M" on the back of pin. Re: { Full Vanity Mattre [ | B if returned to M. J. at 3206 18th $10.00 Cash, Balance $2.00 Week Chambers Steel Hoo $1 75 $1.00 Cash uddensy. SON. the " Gawler Service meral Directors Slnn";g%’“u " CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301_EAST CAPITOL St. Phone Lincoln Timothy Hanlon W Sy NE Phone L. 5543, Joseph McReynolds. Selling out his stock of used cars regard- less of cost. No reasonable of- fers refused. 611 Monday TERRIER PUPPY. white with brown | {07010 spots, white 8pot top of head: answi 5 nama’ af Jack. Reward. Adania ROUSSEAT. On Fridar GLASSES. pair_of bifocal shell-rimmed. in | jape (Taries Fuoi: s tan leather {op fold case with 34th at . X. Y e ealaence ontician’s advertisement on flap. Refurn to & October FUNERAL DESIGNS A S. widiw of the | i Prinernt rom wer | Geo. Co Shaffer 9200 yain sy xw. < Main 108 o o, Bilbonrme nln . | CyoicE FLORAL EMBLENS. Main 2418, KOR Mass, ave. n.e. 2nd floor. Reward e S0 am | et MODERATE PRICES” No branch_stores. KEY. flat steel. with round label. Reward 8 ‘ Reintiven and | Prompt Auto Delivery Servica - e ida invited Olivet Arti nsive—1expaNSIv, ll ONYX_RIN ONYX RESG. BIACK” whiin gig. winn: | L " | Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. e 1o BLACKISTONE'S Floral “Blanket Sprays” Pl 13 and Mary block of Ath . Reward. Return to Other Beantiful Filoral T Modarate Fiineral from | the | arh . nw of Brenard Danzansky. 1ith PIN. A1 §n8. 1 Dricen, 1410 and H and 1227 F. Tal. M. 3707, ward. PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION PAYS 5% Compounded Semi-Annually S oot 18 at 11 am Departed this life after a brief 1il. L Fidav. October 81998 at 4 40 FTBOOK. _largs bown leathier “hani am. at her resideive, ZRI0 Elvan 1d, oo, = E— e RO 2000 1Ath #L.. Amt | Bmcoma D e T Araiee | CEMETERY_LOTS. e hOR. miais IR and Alice Davis. She leaves to moum | cpAvE LOT OR SITE OFFERED AT A : e o i ctera. “ouo. ‘brother. | Bif disoount T B Grairhiaten T alttee firea | n - to name of “Boote, " "Reward Mo’ 50 Ehunen 278 'E- Cniren, Nichals ave SOLEUM._ ampbell, 500 Rh st ne. Phone Loy Db i B (% postposed untii | ——— — PURSE containing large. bille Trasday Oetnber 12, 3t 2 pm. Relaives Abbey-Mausoleum Call Tills Franklin 805 and friends are invited 10 T hand-painted_white. in some stors SOUTHWORTH. On Thursday. October 7. Modern Entombment Liveral reward. Address Box 8-, 1926, Manhattan. New York. JOHN F Star office. e LOTTHWORTH, baioved son of the i v M and Mre, € ries B. Southworth. UMBRELLA, green milk. Wedneeia <o T 1 T ¥ Mus- T tas foys Pt Omaren fn| nere fom § i ave g ou Mot e e s e T T N T Adlatives and A0 K ol nw fains e Antermeni Arigton WILL PERSON WHO FOUND ladvs large | tional Cemetery 10 & handbag Oct. 2. contaming nlease (1""\] N. 0. Fraternity. sat in pearis. Call Adams 1531 or Atlantie'32: Finished and Gum Bedroom Suite Fogi Consists of dresser, full size $5 bow-end bed, large vanity and N FifFonicr. ¥This wonderful suited) .50 Cashis one of the most extraordinary i bedroom values we havg ever E— offered. Simmons Day Bed Complete 314.75 Genuwine Huguenot Walnut Finish and Gumwood. beautifully e twotoned. Includes a very large Vanity. The balance of the Chite matches in design and style, and will indeed, furnish a beau- tiful room Simmons Cane Panel Bed Outfit Consists of bed, good springs and cotton mat- tress. Home _ ui:pishgrs. s On_Satur October 8. 1926 et without morey at 2:48 Assets Over : O S Dot 8 $13,000,000 e e enea Hiomas Thamas a1 Sorintfeld. Mass.. an | shway, Opp. Arlington Cemetery. Surplus, $1,000,000 el B P Harriet 5. Thomas. aged 97 ¢ burial space now available Cor. 11th & E Sts. N.W. <35 REWARD at Peabody Cemetary. Spring- | mily sectio Snel Mans.: Hart- | 1 Coxt—Only Cost Bull ‘Terrier. male.. dark brown. | otk s - King on face and neck. | Temporary location during _construs | tion of our new bldz.. 1004 E St. N. Conn."papers pleise | | “Terms—Space Linited. Bull; Tess < ormiation Without Oblization, 1. Phone Col 6259 JAMES BERRY, Pr REWARD JOSHUA W. CARR, Sec'y A hag. papers. Questions’ asked. o Enduring—Convenie Waee on back tober & at his ont st now. M of " Milldred T chapel of 1113 sth st. p.w. ' on | Mondax. O 11, at 2 nm " Relaiives and iriends ukied. Iotesment Mount Ou- Vet Cemeters. Yoo A. BYRNES COLE Office, 1100 Tnvestment Bid. Residence, 1601 Argonne Place. Phons Franklin 211. Night. Adams 8710. Day or Evening Appointments. brindle and_ white 819‘75 UL L T L L NN b Roston hnldos, male St h G Lo LU ©of Chumms.' Return to av\nu.llufl.l e T T T T T T T T R e, A Tl T T T T T T T T - o o e g g e g g b g » -

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