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OCIETY.' OCIETY gy 3 50 ARE ARRESTED 1" Woves i o covr and their daughters, Miss Frances Simpson and Miss Betty Anne Simp T - - | Son. aire. spending the week end at the | : . “ Than Government| A blueeved. prownnairea don won .“'nv"”"r at Vir 2 B h. M ” i i for little Miss Catherine Buscher, 12 : : '. : years old. 1711 Thirty-third street ~ratary ~ P A& The former solicitor of the State De 3 » By e P P by L - Setr(,tdl_\ of the Nay 3 Wilbur Has Dr. Charles Cheney Hyde, O i TOHICAGD, AUt §Amsrican | o CTors At the amutal doll cop: yartment n New York and will sail today on th women spent fotr times as much |U°ft at the Georgetown Pls Left for Californta Home to Rotierdam for Burope ; | Police Act on Information of | iast year to ruls the waves of their | ¥esteriay afternoon before a crow. 4ai kLt ¥ T ) hair” as Unele Sam did on new |of more than 200. 5 7 . Mrs. Stanley r is visiting her et | : ships to rule the waves of the | ¢ : . S}\Cl‘.d \ acation. mother and sisters, Mrs. Stuart Hanna F Man Said to Have Em- & i NAUOHaE HaRsar ot Coa | "'“"’:5',‘19 :“d'):l“\. 1Iwi-‘~1:}f"~. f,’;h)»; ind the Misses Hanna of v York { meticians was told today by i 1t White Sulphur Sprin where ) i hezzled $9,000. Harriet Chamberlin of Cork “superior ‘dolifke’ qua LA e before coming to Wash. | (€Y are spending the season, 3 " Iru-,.,i,,. e women v ot rtherine Colling, 9 years « Curtis \ v t Mrs, Edwin B Parker is spending vente Niftka Cliaiabier o - o o A New Work. at-thewal Acting on a warrant sworn out by the Government was spendir join Vilbur in U Tt Chatary: of the Finkish i \orf-Astoria Neil Anderson Yeager, who, according ly $16,852,119 for new ships. in san neise i \ une Kivikoski, is xailin =5 to the police, confessed to embezzling | il ¢ 80 00ec G T B4 0\ &top en route t ¢ end | taday New York to Burope to| Ay and Mrs. A. A. Mack ot Ch i B : $9,000 from the Washington Electric| i "8 STPEIC IR (o om0 with the President and M olidge tak s n the foreign office ) arrived to at the Willard . = [ Co., 928 T street, t. Guy B. Bur-| . mpared with the $325,000,004 in the Black where they plan to remain a short lingame of the second precinct and De ent by women on their h in Dimock has as her | (ime, {tective H. E. Brodie yesterday after-| (070 ™ " hampoos. noon raided the rooms of the Ric 4 wore, at Rar S ¢ b 2 8 Ralp Brewster of | Mr. Winant P. Johnston sailed ves 3 1 mond Social Club, second floor of 150 —- 2 . Jewster, in whos- terday aboard the De Grasse for Paies j Fourteenth street, where Yeager v ~ The .\l;vh'\ ¢ ok Fh a company at | France. where he will spe some 5 X \ he lost a greater part of the alleg ROCKVILLE. facomo de M . we : . i i Mr. Johnston and h % s embezzled money, 5 5 2 yesterday noo i Mrs William P, Johnston, motored o iy sons, 49 of whom re neld as ma-} _ 7 s week end and i he ! o Feland is asain in her | to the jatters ol home, in Indianap AN 8 @ : terind witnesses ROCKVILLE 390 [olls, several weeks ago. ¢ . The other, Carvoll Peyton N e 3 idian Mansions A or and P f from t : 30 years old, alleged to have be | . N : S " N : B spending o " i 2 b . v son_ have arri ood i srcet, aftor sPERCingl Mre, Mark Sulllvan and Miss § . ; : Rockville, K : 8 0 g v i e Mrs. Mark § n and Miss Su : . R i ebiE coth Wi I | ROCkviile, Keusiy r N. H., for vera stay . ARt vian have gone to Quebec, Canada, | [ : b Saine <.p1,‘ et gm o hond itah, Bornesville a ‘ €ard of Thanks here they are staying at the Chateau ¢ 4 4 $000. s e \ 4 ove, ntenac. | ; a 4 P were released on 3100 secnri i LGomios Representative rs \ \f I izabeth Shields has Corning, who 3 » 3} 1 week Miss Frances el entertain a company it rid Bir duuzhter of Gov. and MIS. | Ay and Mrs, Archibald Birklie of iy k| AT o e evening t : " ware Philadelphia, who spent several Win : L g R o eon ves s ' Alexander | 1eFS in Washington, have gone to | e e e e o o 3. e el Ty il A Naratoza and_taken fhe house of My i o it il Tingt Heen | sy R el ik Lo o iver, and Mrs. Theodore A. Knapp, on | { second floor of the building had heen | from N hern | ¢ t e shortly for ‘Bay | North Broadway, for the races. they will pass several | Shore i to he the guest<| A apnd Mrs. George A. Hand of dmitted they SR ~ Chicag s at the Willard, where 4 . prietor of the establishr O Il!\;::;r(-‘\.‘.v ] stor ¢ “Jolow and Mrs | they plan to remain over the we . 5 declared, Nuchols was connecte Mrs. Hampton, Barc e e . e : 4 tho club. Kensey J Hampton K iy 1 ra 1. who with Baron v Included in the 49 witnesses were = Lima are guests of Ly : ‘ from a two-m Rt ety ot Jewrns | Mr. and Mrs. Hoover Back . ‘ Uil i the 49 e i kehives, wern | From Short Visit in New York. S 4 . ind waiters, a laundryr tudents, a “manager, 7 Riests yom Mrs. Walter .| Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hoover have : g tailor and o newspaper Permanent Vvave 315 ilawkins trsticld =ave a luncheon | returned from New York, where they | ' g paj L T bk, | CLut brother and sister-in-law, Mr. und Tealuid o il . . | Mrs. Carl Suyder of Duluth, who ¥ K SRl : thE i yellow section, and you wil Al and Mrs. Latimer Are sailed today for Rio de Janiero, where : e Hompei e o ned [ liquor, was fined $100 and costs always find At Camp in New Hampshire. they will-make their future home. - i e A etet opTTPEN . vha 1 1el Riggs. z h PR Roads Commission has unean Latime - - ¢ % 3 1 bee t o sloye for ti ¥ t LUCAS 2 Mrs, Lee Duncan Latimer| . v, jer geott Penfield has gone . ; ] 1 st B s s e awarded to the M. J. Grove Lime ending this month at Camp past sev years, at the Sociai of New York Bocuty Salon on L WiinGpesRvicee, S0 1oL aHiantc ity st e nt e it SRl ¢ i® i Club. He ohjected to appearing in the | derick County the con- | e y g 3 ¥ 4 role of informer inst the eclub, but aet ¥ tcting one mile of \fter a full discussion of the subject, | conerete road wokeville toward finally consented to swear out the | Sunshine, at § 5.50. and one and warrant | one-sixteenth miles of ‘similar road | ¥ Detective Brodie, who is specializ- | from Barnesville toward Comus, at 2 ing on violations of the gambling |$20.675.20. ~Work will, is under- Faidence | stood, be ‘started at once. Dr 5 Mot converted into a blackhoard n- | tained racing information. Th i did not find 1 t, but, at Kensington | (New"yo i M HAECOCK. on Ty charged with selling | SARAF" ALVERY be| daughte- o1 1h Mr. James H. Martin of New York, is spending a portion of his vacation | with Dr. and Mrs. Samuel L. Hilton in Chevy Chase, Md Dr. and Mrs, Hilton will accompany Mr Martin e | b to New York, where they will Unperwoso | taws, Is nvestigating ,.1\).».\- ,,.;\,I\Hlm} ; ] / 3 3 spend severa v otel P . ger's story with the view of bring Sues Washing il 1 UIETLY and efhc attending to every SURID everalidavR At EHgRHO S TR : . 1 ahout further arrests of persons | ‘h\ml: w -:lu;u:t,....‘lelr:‘.’::“h“r . 1 i 7 ic 1 : who received part of the confessed —Mrs. Rebec S L detail with the sympathetic interest and s. James M. Deal, Miss Deal and MRS, FREDERICK PIP i zled funds in gambling activi- | torneys. Dawsen & N R tenderness that marks our service—the family A o D. Allen are in Atlantic | who was before her marriage a few weeks age Miss Emily Price. G TR I L . i g 3 : lity, where they are staying at the ol ot Couet ity Hrob A faaai(e e | : is relieved of all concern in connection with the | Chalfonte-Haddon Hall | P | from Lewls Lee of Washinston. on : : ot . funeral. Mr. and Mrs. W, K. Johnson of Los | : il T Cottrick, [matTied August 20, 1912, and sepa- . D e e e TR | Angeles, arrived in Washington today 1 un ay Choo esson e I s e | rated imiore thiln thiree Years They | ¢ oceaned o And when the bill is rendered it will be notably and ate at the Willard, where they - s L il e Nton. 5t | BaAs ot entfiteen i BT | to be hell | v Gkl Lo 5 Upon being found guilty in the! Bapust church o hiloh : ort Riley, Kans., | olice Court here of driving an auto- | " .' | nla te ain several days. moderate. That's another phase of our service. Pl dndmitoe W aNatye | at Fort Riley, Kana, ha ! Marcoing to Mr. Carter Hall and his little daugh He became familiar with the griev- B piscediion;ithe qtived Lot o | » while drunk, Elmer Everson.| 1416 Fla § ter, Miss Anne Byrd Carter Hall, are| | DAVID SPARES SAUL— ances of the people and their needs.| ATmy on their own application, each |, as sentenced to fail for 30 Phone Potomac 4600 for cuesis for a few days at Chatean | 1 saauel, 26:1 He learned how to rule the people and | having had more than 30 years' active < Judge Samuel Rizgs. | Frontenac, in Quebec. Little Miss! | GOLDEN TEX the best ways of defending them from ¥ service. At a meeting of the executive com- | el y A.LMUS RSDEARE | Anne was named for William Byrd | “Re not overcome of evil, but the attacks of their enemies through — e mittee of the .}(flm,‘:umv‘rx\" (n]un(\‘u";\'x\vm(“» FLOYD €. P4 ¢ Q the founder of the city of Richmond. | overcome evil with good.— | [an intimate knowledge of the country : Social Serviee League Miss Irma A & . g Va.. and has in him a joint ancestor | | Romans ; and a familiarity with the methods of Deaths Reported. B director, reported fhat during | Eyst &7 1037 at Tteed Husnital. Funeral Director ! with Comdr. Richard Byrd, the dis the nation's foes. | The following deaths have been reported to | July 150 families were under the care| the funeral ome of We W. Chansbers Ca® : tinguished fiyer. | S One of the greatest benefits of his | tha Health Departn i the nast 24 hours: | of the league, and a number of prob-| (Hlm Chavin st n.w. stice of funeral Succeeding = | BY. Rev. . STEV N. [ exile days came in his victory over! Jobn W, Reed b A e, |lems, due to desertion, non. sunnort-ho““\ff N ] Saul's j v dovelol which is revealed in two aif-| % T GERare, F5, 200001 Connectie ness and neglect of children, were | mn:u(x'{\\;." ADen fifs: do Fritag . W. R. Speare Co. | Overheard. suspiclon’ ot everybody him unts of David's sparing | ave. | adjusted. i 623 C ; | From the Boston Transcrint | which rendered Samuei's co-operation | Saul's life that are recorded in 0. 100 E 5 Dlittere: ills Prepared. ¥ ; 1623 Conn. Avenue SheWhat exquisite roses, dear.|with him impossibic. 1is overwrought| 1 Samuel. While some hold that we i o g i f"‘"'.‘;";;”dq, Walker | Johinson: Funerst Mopd S N Conld you-really afford them? nerves made the first King of have two versions of the same event ie1d Hospital County Treasurer J. Forest Wal | from First Baptist Church. = SEmER He (candidly)—No, T couldn't to be jealows of David, whose Vi in these accouhts, the incidents dif ; rleld Hompitar, | ANriounced foda ora e e B i g 5L ri g 3 . pe for so radic o accep € p " I ot 5 State and county tax e P} _ P e Haw lovely of you! | over “Gullah id saved the “nation Sl G L D 7 Vernon DI which began July 1 are in cour: . On Frida : n's Hosnital, preparation, and that he expects to| M3 fusiderce Tils | mail them all on or about August 1 Stells 3. Karros Such taxes hear interest at the rate ‘v"“fl: the above | was not deceived by the evidence of | o § per cent from September 1. 1 e h the Kking's profession of repentance! At preliminary hearing before | b 80, el e ) St Srotecatona’ OE triavas ) Spite and promises. He knew his mental | judze Samuel Riggs in the Police| Interment Mount Olivet Cen of Goliath to flee from the | of professions’ of frlondship hunted| oy ypos. 1o perhaps could tell| Court here Harry -Kinder. a_young | KINSMAN COUEL ot Baul die JINUBGIen naln oy o B3 | whether it was physical or moral | resident of the vicinity of Redland.| & 1% am. e d g -;l'l‘ ";”“ and would huve| Reveals Courage and Character. |causes that gave to the king a divided | was held for action of the A\'o\'sn;hnr; man. Sira {made way with him. This left David | : ity e thot Tile: ved | Peanid HEt G i Eran i i »avid observed one night that Saul | personality. He knew that his re-|er ry_on the charge of stealing| gram! [ o choice but ta live as an outlaw in | D _\,‘,".,,,,"_ kol g | e e ek revintiecs, for. Bhe | £1 G sley Dood of this locality | | Sotice of funer i TR e be. | Of 3,000 men, who were all asteep. e fits of fury, it would ‘disappear.|and was required to furnish bond of | L Satur T e A and " 5e | knawrt the king was within his| [lis uncontrolled spirit of malignity | $5( : - & | Fanerartiom e leg o 8 ' of | ower exactly I as when he |was bringing on an incurable form of | icenses have been issued by the| §t me. Mon men who flocked to him when. | FONOE (UGN, \ing of the cave, | insanity. “He that hath no rule ov k of the Circuit Court here for the | i*imeht Glenwoo O T s i | He decided to enter that barricade of |his own spitit is like a city that is|marriage 5 Enpaor 2 SER. . At Garfieki Hospiial | vere forced to Jive a3 utlaws In the | \agons and let Saul know that the | broken down, without walis.” = The Iriey o T B it 4 Mrs ROSE & PEVRER ' | “It was a reglon of limestone for o |man he was seeking to d by did |man who does not control his own )utfitr\! ; 1‘",1' 1'10 ~n~| n{n & W b Witk doen os 5 not possess an oun winst | spirit is on the way dne Un. | ( Er¥iiA0 Hof CHEncbingreve ad Ch CK CREEK PAR T e e e rotiey | him. His nephew, Abishai, willingly |less we master ourselves, our spi A Bernice Cornelia Brown, far Ino.the hills While it wa an | Went with Dayid and risked his life at of revenge and malignity ‘will mast 3 Sl i o Zikilinaia D AN | hig request. There was no n in us _ . 1aShort a TA’I\ES e - {deal section in which to_con the army of outlaws who would not| Davids victor he jealous and . P ES forces, when necessary, it was @il |00 e Lveey | partially. demented King “was com: | Births Reported. ; ine Rinaied £ of Miee 56 atristio 1 gy B would have been please plete. The of the spear that| rye ave been reported to | lors 5 Pt Al bar; o e bty g0 scmanded | have had an opportunity given them | was “‘stuck fn ground at his head, | the ¥ Do et iy the bast 24 hours: | the protection that thelr pres {6, derdamstrate (eIt 10yaliy: And love | aveutan, the lance sfandingieredt {5 winas iiietia Arthnr. boy. “at 6°1h pm iesday. July | gave thenrfrom their enemies. This | (OF their leader. very one would | now the sign of the sheik's head: William C.'and Katherine Hanek. sirl heimer. T B o e el 1= | have been pleased at the chance to|quarters among the Arabs,” was a ans B and Arbutus W, Holt. bov. DOLPH, : | it 2 s : slay Saul, so that David could become | brave deed. When he held the k E. snd Emma M. Meoze. boy. Yere held at hi ) nee Thirsday al to Saul hy the Ziphites, who | iy "ot S0 O Al s Junvier and Ruth A. Da La Dotto. girl Juy 2% . S SnusiAR dla not relish the appearance of David | Kin8 ot Israel, Not so David § aloft and held up the cruse. | ¥t Eand Mary . Pitcher. girl Catholic Chur Services wire held 4 T ook v enlnreingE ‘focce pitied the king with his double person- | so that Saul saw them in the hands | x 2 K ol was in Holy Cross g oenstantly. enlarging force |ality, “He loved him as a father, | of David, it proved conclusively that | : ; ARt L e Wies ot acs it ared from | oheyed him as a king and honored him | he had béen where he could have taken | Jame 1 3d. gl her_residence. 4310 Hoo | cued from the foraging Philistines. | the Lord nnointed i | the King's life as easy as he had tho] ) . % ONETS | e oo o caoraging Phillstines. | When, with the skill of an American and_cruse. Otherwise Saul | oatny the i | ana stronghold his headquarters until | indien, he entered with his companton ot have belleved that David | e o aibridze. M. they had gatherad thele harvest, The | Lo Larticade surrounding the sleeplng | been within the barricade only | Fiwed and, Adele Rebineon. sirl SIMMS. Departed this life A fFeacnos D RlE crme (oo Ak king, David had already chosen that o short time previou trusted | Tames and Tad Simme. bov. - At e eside i tion compelled David to disperse his | 1o actions would not he based apoh | bodyguard had failed him. Possibly | Hary and Emma Tow L Wiinam ) 2 Farces (i)« €S hlloedhbk (ot Jusky, | fo otereat IDAR Galleiioe Ui sluy g have been the one who had e terof where the caves, cliffs and caverns| oL Siul His nephew proposed to do| whispered the untruth about David | About one-eighth of the total sc Fowmon 'y 'H gave them protection from thelr pur-| Wil Provideree | RemnL | into the king's ear. Saul knew that | population of Wyoming, 6. | romm Meto While Providence had again placed [apother had mastered him. but he did | children, were transported at public| st between 15th Btly sis. .. Rew suers Ly S i him in his power, and Satan suggested | not know TS Rad: i : se a y o ring | Thomas ofliciating os an God was molding the character of | Lpnt (e A ity gested | not. know that David had won the to and from school during| [fhemis . Relatives and frievds David during all the days he was com 4 victory over himself and Saul by st year. kS ¢ i 15 Co ¢ t God wants you to become |y e : e o . e of & heir ohedien o 10d’s ( pelled to five tho life of an outlaw. | David took the position that his O O s v ith Al His exile experience fitted him for his | quty to the Lord demanded that he | ““Upanes: o o SR —_FUNERA KCTOR . T b future work as king. Mis trials|ohey his conscience, that insisted that | 2 A e D AR | e : taught lim his limitations and need Saul should be spared hecause He had | T “‘K"”l"'_f"‘l‘”“ G LMUS RSPEARE | Sites “rRibiens of God's help, His difficultics and | < ‘. tics ang nnointed the kin Convineed that | Jorrar. vl i dangars complled him 10 seck and | oon oy i Mo Gl | Jefferson Davis. It was possessed by | Su.ccudh:gths Onglnll R trust_in_the leadership_of Jehovah | 11is own D e 0 Grant and Lee. “Vengeance is mine, WR.S. 2 JO% Gl IDST e i 5 0 ime and ‘in His own way, it ‘R.8PEARE CO. SE! leloved son_of = e ) % and T will rep: rth the Lord. If } : 2 Tate Charles Dayid went into the barricade and | (i W Tebas.t Saith th ihat | 1623 Connecticut Ave. %, St Dinicavnie: like , d to Abis 1ke the spear that . e ! Byraatizonn s, NN is at his head and the cruse of water | [HSeSed by, Devid, we will follow the POTOMAC 4600 {52 emoriat w_Rentals » L A 7 | it he thi ve him drink It was | . nt loving reme of time completely disarmed him by tak | v darling e I the prac demonstration of this| soqer coi, T AYe § ! Tho 0 s et ing the spear with which Saul had|[!N® Prac 5 : i Atlantie 1700 who S0 suddenty ra: tried to kill both Jomathan and him- [ missionary during the | Private_Ambulance Auto_Service | August welve years ago today, By promptly rept the mat. | Hoxer uprising that resulted in the | T.F. COSTELLO . al feelings that called for him to get | O c : in the | 79 5 S He and bride 8 Lttt ol Chinese Army, who today is called the | g t-2i-Capiol St ORTH_7078. o oh s 5 e revenge, David won a complete ¢ T g 3 e e = = Por £00n he 17th and K Sts. N. W. ||| s revense, g o At P iie | Christian General of China. The only ‘V l SPEARE ( O B e At Home Sunday Afternoons ||| scnsitive conscience had obeyed the | WI¥ Wwe. as a nation, can remove the | ¥ @ Fe . g e (L jealousy and suspicion of men fin life is overs < 3 & | will of God, who calls upon us to “be Noither the successora of nor connecteq | And when' this 1 Public Invited not overcome of evil, but overcome | other Jands. who do not understand | Xith the or WOR Gt SRS | LovINGRTou Special Musical Progr 0-6:30 || | evil with good.” In’ exhibiting the | 0Ur American ideals spirit. is | Phone Fr: 1009 H St. N.W. Phere atial w. W "ROLLING along se- acres of home land that comprise Tea Room Open 5:3 spivit of magnanimity tow saul :jl‘,"""fl" the practicing of the Golden il b i - & David revealed not only courage but |Text. Against the malignity of »oL he b re all are havpy cluded by - paths . .. the Estates you will find scores of = that in his attitude toward the sleep let us conquer by using the | meiimer. | L n - EVO R e pRAZI settings to form an ideal back- | ing king he was a man after God’s |DPower of love, so that we can help | ate nrices. 332 A 1 In sad but loving remem treading the cushion- s . s o IRAL e (o el i U T 153 . ground for your home . . . Adjoin- ENTERPRISE SERIAL Sy ‘:1.}'1\- :n’o”l»\"nhm‘i'n‘i" nyfm(':f.l\'yn’y':.;.':v‘:tl |W. Wa:ren Taltavull | finifs i ed turf . . . observing | 3 e ; 3 ing the estate you select here will ‘11 . e Mastering Saul. | “Be not overcome of evil, but over. | : | Nature in her rightful pe those of your neighbors, who are Bulldmg Association When David had climbed the moun- come evil with oo "Vl Put over: 14th & Spring Rd. Col. 464| Jugt atine of e 7th St. & La. Ave. N.W. tain heights, where he was free from . A it S he © e Just a token realm as the changing of the type with whom you would | being caught, ho aroused the sleeping |~ IOSEph F. Birch’s Sons | m_; o seasons parads past in full glory. care to associate . .. And as each 38h issue of stock now open | forces of Suul by his criticiam of Al | oo JOST. 13034 M St NW Bhavnsnes 1511 ifamris Surrounding your home in home in Rock Creek Park Estates I, anbacrintlon ::('{h;:v"‘"‘;;‘i‘gd\\.’.‘,:!.,”fif,,{ ",,J:::,.,’)f,]‘](,,f}' f ) Geqreia ave. near Distriet | TFiniathy: Eiial st ar egthert BETE "pacmbeagey : ) | tine. Linco T, Address 411 | imothy Hanlon Who departed this 1ife Hine yeurs nro bt we f ning. on Georeia ave, near Distriet o Rock Creek Park Estates are vast is built to blend hatmoniously with king's sleep and he quickly deteeted | y Money Loaned to Members s R Davids il e hutt Doo ok sr e i e s | LR YR Phone L_ssan_ | 1S VVING dTers. matmie axp expanses of verdant landscape—a its surroundings, you are assured on Easy Monthly Payments ; e conelsedcom lame of Mitzie. Call Mrs. Shaviro, Cleve- | P A TK[TAVUI"L“ MANMI 18 | from destruction at the hands of the 3 Philist and this combined with | fo beiieve that they are diffcrent v imagination filled the pas-| Sions of two events that gave David the opportunity to choose whether he znanimity | his sickl sionate and superstitious Saul with homicidil projects that were plotted ngninat David, . This forced the ‘cont| Or reven, 1 Saul » in spite A _SAUND W. Chambers’ meeting ad is o'er panorama of eye-delighting views, the protection of your home invest- ! TERN STAR PIN WTTth G0 3t et bt Jovlng remembresey HARRISOX™ « b0 L4 each waiting for you to explore it. ment that only a carefully safe- - N pparently touched Saul's ® Rew ER e 1.3 TALTAVUL Imitted his folly and 36 Th SECS il . . . The gem-like glitter of (_!ew_ at gqarded community affords . .. Yet i drvor in misjudging David, who | RICTANS — T i | — O_BRANC FICE. | A s e KD vavan morning entices you into Elysian with all its rigidity, the code of i . Reward. A . Wm. H. Sardo & Co. [PARKER. In st hea ;. iy MA fields, the bracing tang of wood: protective restrictions here in no Lk | Priv 5 » | of ms sister » Sk G aie {5 ! cty rivate Limousine Aml 8 B T scented air, the rippling tinkle of way suppresses originality or indi- 2 oz I S elid by ikt i+ sine Ambulance | teday, August's merry brooks, call to you . . . Or vidual distinctiveness, but really : - r'unera. prays : - n Chapel.__ | PRINCE, 1 e T i i ivi ’ 7 { v, a . . dear son, M A . JONG. perhaps a twilight stroll in the hush encourages them by giving you the “Wireaths and all othes Lircoln 03" | dovariad his iite Aurust 8 of drowsing Nature to soothe away benefit of counsel by a competent £ 5 dons & d & " Rew i LINCOLN %200 AT T tis St te beavely the worries of a busy day ...to commission of experienced archi- esigns arrange . | OPERT GLasSES. 7 N7 5 S to b | Anq saftered hoursofpun think, undisturbed! In the hundred tects and builders. . . . Blackistone invariably 'zt’x:':n"kl’:‘\;.\':n“’”k‘ s W e elet’s o)!:ls‘ ".473 ies DEVOTED P"fff..m.}, . . orth B1A0- eward g LY r. ) ain 2473 ad and loving ren You Enter the Estates at combine good '“;: with REVOLVER automatic, by M T | | BUREEE wha" el SN VEare ko today: < : ex ssive - § : 16th St. and Kalmia Rd. grRaS gty TSI - Loved n hie. n tenth e 5 \ : . Sprays and Wreaths B A se i Near 18th and D ‘siv, | - ZLL. 1n sad but lovine remembraed Office on Property, Adams 538 - L i FUNERAL D | ‘ear grandfather. JOHN J. PUR: died six vears Ak for Beautiful Descriptive Brochure PP R | e lov e o | "GEO. C. SHAFFER | wit Mis . 3 : 1 WATCH and i oc EXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLE! < LOVIN | T'elephone Main 5700 for an Inspection Appointment “ % 5 R e Ta e urae ot goey R R ATy . . | | BI O y DCHILIN EDSON W. BRIGGS CO L e q KT Yy ottt Alekindeis Hom | Ggr Only Store, J4th & Eye Riewtek, i juine sevors of gaf doae Owners & 4 © B v | “fi"‘fiemi,‘ifinmmxn;\(n‘:mq.( il Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St.| s 10vi86 WikEANS BaVoaTeR, » L i : i ok o y i s Y Y Bares > droppea” from " automobile | vetween | Bl ACKRIS TONE 14th & H | YOLLMER, In lovine remembrance of oy ONE-THOUSAND-ONE FIFTEENTH STREET, AT K : & ¢ . 407 H Se. ? n‘g.‘%(_u.-gn e gl BLACI?E;I;%NPEIMr‘th&Hi 2“’ e 8 Yot 5 EVOTED BAND. HERMAN VO il Tith - Designs. $5 and_up. P oS Doy By calling Adams 1848, CALL MAIN ¥707. ARLES G. MER A re -‘hm'o.\' R. VOLLMER.

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