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'I‘HE SV.\'T).\Y STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., AUGUST 21, 1927—PART 1. 7 [ | | ‘Week’s Illness. | P, - i Mother of Montford Jones, Turf- : i Fresh Water Jellyflsh stcovered n Col- g ; bt o3 ; T held yesterday in the chapel of Rock Creek Cemetery, Rev. Willlam Mayo News reached here vesterday of the | of the Rock Creek parish officiating. Miss ancy Sm|th e 01’1165 Here. IS Scarcely szlble and §$40C0 Being Expended ‘Oj’ - oPg TR 2 - death Thursiday at. Dinwiddie, Va., of | Pallbearers were J. B. Warthn, Ben i - S second voyage Wlth For. EXIStS BUt Short Tlm . ast at Saratoga, N. Y. | Mr. Boyd, who had been a sales- mer Companion. S Building Here. / A1 Mre. Jones, who wai visiting rela-| man for the Continental Casuaity Co Col £ ras) i il e/ Cinitiag ss. The animals - £ § tives at Dinwiddie, had been stricken | for the past 10 vears, died in George (Colonies of frech water Jellyfish, the Dulding pocess. The animal i S o " with an attack of cute indigestion. | Washington University Hospital aft- sl LG} smonz the vavest of all livinz creas | then lay ezzs from which spriv ] 1 > v 1 I folling 1 Y tHer death was believed to have been | er a week's illness. He was a native Pliloig dojanake iberhecond Hip | it e ol o e o . ik were dlBcoveried i |, /Bhe (opseations: (ofice of Boiling # : A AD) hastened by the shock of that of her | Washingtonian and a lifelong resident Srits ASsdcari Mesirt N G ey IR EEALE SO ER R & D COle ko b aiiiitoyes Top: the et halller oL wiraNRIBLORIINE SGRER) son here. He is survived by his father, rican deserts and unfrequent {wo weeks ago by emploves of 1he g the most inadequate and un The funeral will be held today at| Robert E. Boyd. Places far off the heaten tourist path | This it the sixth time these animals District Engineer's office, who e A e 1 e i S | . ! i e Kosciusko, Miss Miss Dorothy Quincy Smith, daughter | 1Y€ leen seen in the United States | puzzled v the atringe uppey Army Al Corps, s umdergoing @ Mrs. Jones is survived hy five sons ! 3 1 2 . = and one of the very few times they and sent them to the Bureau of Fish 0N SEORERIN BT chntEtdton: mid 4§ — A i or i SUEYINE RN o S 6 dduticy siiti of | nae i e e L B e e e Il mogrin i eatevdtion et ; o e e s fotows: mo | WILBUR D. NESBIT DEAD. 8110 Woodland drive. sailed from New | Covery considered of consideralile Lewis Radcliffe, deputy commissioner “:""J'.“‘h,.‘\ e ite 1t itha: DARE A OHE u’wli |1.‘ and '!.,{ 'l.v,”:v'(‘”r‘!n:‘;\vl\ .“m\;»f‘ Monk Mot/ dnday 1o e gone umtillf S SHUC parance finSthe Sstiidy ot | tuuned ithem over o) tha sClSttlY Loty of Mileston, Miss.: Mrs. 8. J. Winters | Humorist and Advertising Expert Chris Invertebrate water life of the Smithsonian Tnstitution: "ok | “Eane “cenier of sfyiig activity at 5 of Kosciusko, and M Harry Elk . B i very miliy teld padiates from the - = dahl and Mrs. Mary B. McGeheo of | Had Served Many Papers. Sperations ofice, which controls the at Bolling Field | Bristow CHICAGO, August 20 (@).—Wilbur Quiney Smith will g0 to Paris, by rail the Knuekle and appear something | onee hefore in this part of the coun | everatienst SR B ENGEL fMce, wliich is be- ; 5 3 i to Rome, where she will complete | ke ®pen parachutes, with wavy |ty This was several years aso | (W H:"m’””u ollote '“\‘"”I hite | L wh N | D Nesbit; 54 avertising capezt and I ¥ v sre seen in i h | author of the poem, “Your Flag and plans for her trip through Itulian tentacles reaching out in search of | when a few specimens were seen in | &0 FCRERE Ca g Sng ann onte 4 i NTH YSF BRI o8 ShE 4 in territory in Africa, and will proceed food. They move ahout freely in the Shaw's lily pond. The other appear “‘__h likewise check out of that office. | 3 SN ONY’S ETE \!\ }1,.’:‘”11 :‘;1 n;w(;mm‘\v ml-.(:h“:; Tater by wav of Sicily into the conti. WAtCr and e so tiansparent when |ances have heen in Indiana, Georzin | Pl e e e T B o rgrarh ce president of the Willia ey N R e R e et M e, i it e of the work o | | WILL OPEN TOMORROW | i “tomertitint s guiam 1 Accompanying her will he her com- Visible. The hodies are made up of They were found orizinally in : Work, t Lo { BAEEN 'H\!{-\\ \.nvd’ ,'h;n., tu;;s sv:rn:e.f | panion of her first African trip last| Wore than 95 per cent water. They land about 1885 and have “appeared caried on i & ens BRWOC (EFCC Nbnint Mertal Aie vo Saot tiw ) Neshit was a humorist of note year. Miss lielen Lisod-Preston of | live or about a week and then. due [ on rare ocensions in different pavts | with 8o SmEse GG T ;u(’il V()Vil"(‘, on Loo W ) his association with the old Chicago New' York and Paris, Entering | (0 the hizh water content, disappear | of the world ever since Hhwamn up MO e Bisy deye, Teee | Y = f} 4 Week—School Building Inter-Ocean, the Chicago Tribune, the Mrs. Sarah Field Jones, 82 years old, | Rosenfield, D. E. Winstead, mother of Montford Jones, prominent | Wright, H. David and R. Modernize Operations : P P i A W turfman and owner of Audley Farms, | Thomas Cissel. Interment was in ryville, Va,, who died week before| Rock Creek Cemetery. shwater pellvfish are about | analysi On the steamer Lapland Miss the size of the end of ihe thumh ahove | The ¢reatures have heen found only carried on inoa low, marrow huild Atvie Tripoli the two Amevican | entirely The colany in the District filtration 1an R Chicago Evening Post and Baltimore i LAl Aoy ; : Dl Dy ity dlka speat retitiréls | dom of avi A i oL Raft will Be Made Being Enlarged. [ American, making him widely known and e ! virtually to the Egyp Bt tel this Summer. since all the plantiike jhad. e W0 ERE SCRECGCH W evers The annual parish lawn fete of the | o His fiTst writing experience was tian border, then back west acrass | The existence of these animals does | forms will Tie destroved when the i which usun e pre s e i8 G| From Pernam h"(." i nthones Latmie o feto of the | gained on a smail Indiana pu Northern Africa to the port of Agadiv | not indicate any contamination of the filtration beds are cleaned o e % land, will open tomorrow night to con. | 23 later in New York on the west coast. thence to Paris water. They are removed entirely by . L e e is PERNAMBUCO, Brazil, Angust tintic (hrolsh Satarcey. & I oo | & membesotithe Forty Club, Chicago: Camels. motor trucks and possibly | the filttation process and. even if it " " i aua Ui Lo t1ie auBEEAEnE GE1 50/ ~Somethine new lak ons ¢ | cum is chairman of the general co he Columbia Club, Indianapolis, and airplanes will be emploved as means | Were not for this safeguard, wonid Five to Die for Frauds. U e Ingenious work | . ¥ ” i ot h A he affaic and he | {Ne University Club, Evanston. He : he fumds and s ngenion | tance voyages is to he attempte mitiee in charge of the affair and he | e pversioy Clul B on the part of Bolling Field's person by four men of Chilean and Fin is_assisted by the following subcom- | o grls to make iheir way south of transportation. and the girls plan | indicate a higher degree of purity MINSK. Russia, Anzust 20 () \ parts of the coun rince they live on microscopic im: | Five hizh enstoms offidials headod by B ish nationality, who plan to start ttee ch o closed to tourist trafic, availahle o purities which are found even in the Zikon . Heis il L 7 TR bte e e e el et i e 5 by means of specul military. permite, | Pest of wates AL Zlkov. assistant dt the Mingk cu Corner Being Fxtended. tomorrow ona loz raft for New Publicity. Ge radley, Miss 1 e A, D, T8 Stkln | T e exeie of el son | e by ohe ) o o ey o | The suth comer of the gl | SUCk, MUE ots b 0, S L s €ardg of Thanks. udy of Afric 1t tivst hand and s sisis o wo rnerations. The first | fraud. embezzlement and facilitating | f1ame building (s heing exten e Ay 'll ”; \/\l »\ I l“ R I'stand, Miss Florence Yocum: grocery | BILVEU. Wa wish to sincerely thank our to use some of the results of her stily | cenerntion lives in a form havdly die. | & Mgt SSHl 3 * 110 feet to bring 1t on A tine with the | an : , 4,/ Stn e e Yocum; g LAEL, Wo wish to sicerely thask ou in her work for a master's degree at finzuichable f i s | emussling byrivate denlers. iRleven:| Lo Gl Con Sehaae 5. Bhy YL adas f The raft i< identical with those and, P, raudet and Miss Cather- | (iful tokens of symrathy ey g bean American University, where she is & | attached 1o the s Uscobie plants | others were condemned to prison | SHUance & MO S QL 1730 | used for deep wa fishing -off the . ine McHugh; straw ride, Mr. Bresna- | tion of the death of our sister Vl‘r':‘_A M Eaaent M o the sand These plants|terms ranzing from one to seven [ton ix wder was, SMEECER TUH 10| northern Bramiian comst, and District_of Columbia—Cloudy. pos- | han and Mr. Lucas; ice eveam, Mrs 5 THE FA 5 Tlangar & for 90 feet, Ths “L" addi Not mueh change in temperature. |dogs, Mrs. ¢ Lyneh, Miss Madigan: | Avena Chirth and astor for their orids L) 5 | Maryland. Virginia—Cloudy, possibly | faney table, Miss Irene Doran, Mrs. J. ness during the iliness and beantiful floral tion will he 42 feet wide, | 1 ness dir e e’ Rt )\,‘.,j there v?un; to he a narrow WILL BU'LD RAIL EINE: | sicivers today aid temotvow. Not|B. Parker cake stand, Mrs. Fitz| gfest ir”xih\\“r:;hpu';'\’y" beloved hus. nerete walk into the entrance, upon | much change in temperature. =~ = |morris, Mrs. Mattimore; soft drinks, ALMA A NDY OLDHAM, ® Sehleh pilots; West Virsinia—Cloudy. possibly 1o- | William Cord: bingo, Mrs. Bresnahan which pilots, loaded with parachutes . ik Mal | ‘J\‘l hm‘,.-»’.r B “Ml‘v iitded Contractors Annnunce Plan for 38-| .o} thundershowers today and tomor and Miss Anne Hrennan; fish pond, | and e 3 . 3 lightly warmer tomorrow Ladies’ Auxiliary io the Catholic Boys' when going in opposite directions Mile Logging Link. L -, | Thare now exists a large concrete plat o S Records for 24 Hours. Club and 8. Callahan; book of chances, | BRAHLER. On_Friday, August 19. 1927, form 20 feet wide and 6 feet long DULUTH, Minn., August 20 (#).— | Mr. Walsh. book on Chevrolet raffle, [ 313 Pm. ‘,g‘,}‘_th‘}Rg\HhER aged 49 {Thi= is rooted over with tarpaulin: [ Construction of 36 miles of railvoad | Temperature—Midnight. 63: 2 a.m. | Mr. McNerney; building stands, Wil-| Funeral from her 1ate rosigenia | there are two rows of benches and a | {0 connect the Duluth and Northeast-| §2; 4 q.m.. 62: 6 a.m., 64 8 am.. 66 {linm Cord; miscellaneous, J. B, Weeks, | 1and ave. ne. on Monday, August 22, at | aes s easy . chaiis ern Railroad, the Duluth and Ivon | (o am. 0. 12 nooh b The 32-foot addition north of the | Ranze and the old Alger-Smith log- |4 pm.. 73; 6 pm.. 72 S pm homeme. th Northeast Catholic High | fery S original building will be- used as a [ KiN& line with the i horder | .. 6% S ; : School, is heiniz enlarzed at this time | BRAILER. Members of the Ladies: Aid So- bell and Shiels of Cloquet, holders of i Conroy, pastor. 1t is conducted by | Sewsch ars reauested to attend the faneral the construction contrict > . y the Benedictine Sisters, assisted by lay | . BRAHLER Mondas. Augist 1927, 1-2‘“’;',’ |“f'.”",]f"']1 m';". will be a1 (Eurnished by United States Coast [ eachers from Catholic University, in- | fing Bim: At her Jate n HARFORD. Sea™" T0-mile ‘u,‘,m_ rallroac from Cloquet | 4 Geodetie Survey.) S i¢luding Dr. De Ferrari in the Latin | gyerpR, Departed this life. suddenly. on to. the border ne of the larzest | roqay—Tow tide, 832 a.m. and 945 | department: Dr. Rice in mathematics | - Fridas: Anena 19, 1927 SioRRTS tricts of pine, spruce and other tim-| ;o high tide, 2:37 a.m. and 306 and Dr. Ward in the chemistry depart- loved Sonyof Samuel and Carmie ¢ Kitier, e e ,“"”'"’\”"‘ MR TR 1 ment. Catrie Massenburs, Funeral Mondar. At he project ’ Tomorrow—Low tide, 10:32 a.m. and % Eust 22,9 pim. from John T. Rhiries & | wenther, as they carry out part of | their required duties of waiting for | favorable conditions in which to take off. Then there is a modern wash room bhack of that, with shower baths ind_every facility for “freshing-up 4 pilot just in from a long and tire- some trip. Behind that room will he the “bailer factory™ which will supply o Wil ba 2, aniiatea)mows i | BANKER WEDS TEACHER. | racks” to he used by clerks on all- EXl : i | Today—Su ovse, 5226 a.m.; s meet at Glen Echo, 3 o'clock, for a | aul V. Evens. Funeral services at the | night shifts Rochester 1 1;_ 68 a 30. s Tod; Sun ¥ ; < - Hines Co. funeral home, 2001 | The construction work is being done | i P 8 and 30, Has se P 1 ;\ 1k along |!ya [lu\\ ath to ;‘h! club- :‘nl!h !:hnu .IMI)(':!:\' hAu'““(:(:H a'éfl 33 | 20b | iforni Tomorrow-—Sun rises a ouse. An e orning Ko W ence Shrine o o {under th> direction of Lieut. Bob | California Ceremony. Tomorr m o hou An early morning hike will | &m. thence’to the Shrine of ihe a'am: | B Nowland, the operations officer. | T > gh tide, 3:40 a.m. an €o’s funeral chapel. 3rd and 1 sts. & w. IR high t'd CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Reiatives ond friends invited. 81 " i : EVENS. On Thurstar. Auenst 18 1927 o , = a ved B The Sun and Moon. The Red Triangle Outing Club will | Janies Teir® Bvensr ned Ppogend of | | | | sun sets, 6:35 p.m. start from the Sherman Monument at | Jniorment Arlington National Ceme SAN FRANCISCO, August 20 (#).— M sots, 3:01 p.m |6 oclock, for peedway and | " " | When the additions are completed, in s Moon ¥ - Sy ¥ FAUNCE. Suddenly, on Friday. August 19, he A"Illl II .S 2 [ heny tions are completed, It | Miss Marjodle Helen Kennedy, Roeh Automobile lamps to be lighted one- | Hains Point, to followed by a| 1927. at 6 p.m.. at his residence. 6620 al Pre-School Event! L e e o o sawm eS8 V% Vool Leacher. | wmd |t hour afver manee | breakrast party in town: Georgin ot i "yOHN FATNCE *her G e Fetiied Bank: | = loved husband of ihe late Agatha Faunce ‘\mu,‘-. for modern equipment to re. | Charles Howard Palmer, retired bank = and father of John H. and George F, s 1y cun {en | er of Ttochester, were married here to- | Weather in Va | Members and friends of the Unity | Faunce. ~Funeral from the fesidence of / Bol d opera a v,wn recently divorced from his first ax. M at 830 o'clock, for an auto outing at | i Monday gy a. majority of cases. | wife at Reno, Nev. He gave his age ) the lodze of the League for the | Oive: tomiignis nvited. Interment Jt. A special room, devoted exclusively [ KEC d Mise K ; 3 gor at North Beach, Cl > | 4 e i as 68, and Miss Kennedy's as 30, aheville, N % ~oo| Lavger Life at North Beach, Chesa- | GARDNER, Denarted this life on Saturday. ] to Jockera, of which there will BeISH |5y i \wit formetly associated with | Atnis 6h 5 P .ol peake B A 0 01 P "hpai 15, Do at her lso has been provided for in the residence. 801 New Hampsh: R et a7 Hlm Geneseo Trust Co. of Rochester | Atlant s = i ey A SHor " Hampairs aFe. n.w, L" addition. The lockers are new | Baltimore . The Newcemers' Club meets at the | ieree G + * s G . gehe of which there i much for ench Al d # Births Reported. T Wil Lee s Sonee” B3 pamami. | aitd is well known in the East. They : funeral ‘hereatier. in design and are adapted especially |11 1% wel ool ;A i1\ La Fayette Hotel at 1230 o'clock to = L) / ' | for fiying equipment. They will be | PIan to live in Rochester. Botton.. M morrow i"“ =t TO07, ar paturday orning; S feet high and 21y feet square. The | B, Mo Bl L | Porter st n.w. REGENALD WYCKLIFFE ° top part will bo devoted to the “fivins |* HAS PERFECT RECORD | 2 ) | GEARE. beloved husband of Dorothy S | piiot, while the hottom part will em- ha . ot i R hests retatet . nw.. on Monday morning VERY suit a higher-priced snit! Body separate compartment for the | Towa Student Scores 6,000 While| Diveriot, i i Resitn Denariment withr the ories | o Ln T e S iti . rachute As the parachutes must : | Bk M, T b e ! Please omit flowers. S“Perbh_;l';:ht es., A“h.hc l‘;e" | be tossed out of planes with weights Working Way Through. | Betrait. " Mich. e K 'm;R\ywrm‘ E Grifitn cirl. | GRIGSBY, Suddenly. on Thursdar, Augast cotton was ics being show! attached once a month for test and | Corraspondence of The Star 2 rey i e o & o voray: Md. LILLIE MAY abrics being n first then be repacked, it will be possible MOSCOW, 1 . Tex i : ata Wousier, Sirl devoted ‘wife " of = Douglas ~shi . . A Idaho.—The ¢ “per- | He on v M. Kahn. girl Grigsby and daughter of Ellen 8 forthis Fall! Choicest showings we [t temove: them’ from the lockers | oot Mo e onls Sont i and daighier” ot Blen 3iCze ithout disturbing the other compart stugenty, e ety SLae) TRl BT iR 1] Gisonge € and Adeln Vinaia: s SEEme ok saniss phastiog and. spser ot " Y f without disturbing the other compart- | g, Jacksens il Gisenpe - and 121, i o an: - .. have ever had—every suit made to ment given over to flying clothes. VoS iougil colldos Aoty | ho has ever produced worked his | fioomyle fii < Husgo R. and Mana T, Rennert. girl | 2t ner Tate residence. 1337 Wallach st . rd Virg miw | best Siks uianiesd. Regulallun Map- Cablnet Ordared, [ averaze of 100 per eent—and ST he | Lot Ansries it : ; Marcus B and Virzinia_B. Boniware. girl holastic | Littie Rock Atk . Wiliiam and Rodella Lewis. kirl nw. Funeral Sunday. August 21: at 1 Lonisvilk Ky i Walter S and Thelma M. Hall. xirl Church. Interment Bedford. Va. 2N s pod o e o et Miami E ] v and Edia E. Wold, boy beloved wife of Jul Servi models—sizes 2 to 10. For wear, must b in aerial navigation, | Wash. took his bachelor’s degr | DAt Mittio ‘g Matia D Benaderts, bos Will be el a7 het Iate neuricee. 505 88 SRl % o oo oy et in_Aringion Nafianal Ceroeiery: Bnest ofar 4 find { neering hangar at the field turned it | Affalrs that he wus elected to s Srgas est offering you can find. OHpEIES pmtniiicel Nopnwiie HIE B Sl il Fanghtes S the T unclassified, and in dire need of a spe- | PO NS TR IEEOLAE I e | Portiand ¥ B | - i e L n.w.. on Monday. Augnst 22, at % p.m. el , . 2 s as M : | MOORE. beloved wife of the late_lIsaac 34 inches wide and §0 inches 00 | university mstraios o e e | S oo e Deaths Reported. | | Ae s e e e e Highway Department, | N Mo § --o-|to the Health Department in the past 23 | of Viola K. Holmes Evelen I5 Wom "R maps will he laid ont neatly in these [/ i | John' Th 7 . s . . S ol ohn homas Lonlew ) Providence Rury P ov be readily accessible when a hurry | Lightning Hits Farm 6 Times. |; : 86 Hownttal i Bl s oy p vy Weshington There are 55 different strip maps, but | [ ERANGN, Kans, Angust 20— | WASHINGTON 5 L ze E 3 Zabeth's Hos- | At 2 Hospital, ” LB T e ” e 3 P P L Bt resting at chapel of J. William Lee's Sons, Lieut Nowland's office is at the e I, Merriman in: Eeaver = t Chapel_rd.. Seat Pleasant, Md. space between that and the lounging | nm. from the Vermont Avenus Bantist i y S G RANIPE S is not a_hookworm. Motanette, Mich Samuel M and Elvira F. Riges. jr. boy. | KAMPER. On Thursday. 181027, middy, button-on and sports flapper As a m g ray ; Jeas Everatt Buchanan, Spokune:! noos 5 Eramic B Dorotite Sesions. . August 18, 1 Tient, Nowland ordored a map eabi. | ¢ivil enginepring, supported himsel : : ; ol Benjamin L and' Lillian Munitz. o st sw. on Monday. August 22, at 3 Kvle E and A ¢, Hetes, hoy out for him. In the past, the map Phtshivche P SRR Toand Clariesh € Mansing, Fanccsi cial device to h e them Sy . <al t . 1 2 . MOORE. Saturdav, August 20, 1927, year course. e ¢ 4 . and has 50 drawers, each an Inch | peering and testing engineer for the The following deaths have heen reported | el ad Maams Seaoore: Hattie A, oo hours n neral Monday evening.. August 22, drawers, will be classified and will . pastor Relatives and friends invited. 22¢ | eall comes for a cross-country trip, Modo. Ohisy . Hannah Smith L 1. Sibley Hospital the 50 drawers will take cave of the | SREp® fndh S 6Tt e | 33 syl v P S Township, which seems to disprove ) = e B Y i ave G.w L unUk S : Sl 1 e = | from’ Seat’ Pleasant M. E. Chureh, e o gt ol the JOUNEIN | windmill and Killed a calf during a 3 s ‘ Frank Geier’s Sons Co. i L R e {0 the cumbersome strip maps which | at Walter Reed Hownital, MARY g AR ane " 2 ol . William W, and n L. Jones. boy £ ¥ - 4 e - for laundering and for value, the net, the first of its kind, and the engi. | And was wetive in - univer 3 0 4 TAIH O unt et ST bin. " Relatives and friends invited. *_Inter honorary fraternities. Meanwhile his pn-u.mv e ¥ nd Ruth A. Draper. jr ! NG, on . August 19. 19 tok Aare r o | have been kicked around, more or less | SUCUSE Stoad at BAotTihe highest| piitiinan 6 At Loe Chiles eirl, | from herate Tedionce 1330 Cojumbia rd. The 1hine! s ahot 5 S P residen, 5110 G it st g The cabinet is about § feet high.| " ygo hys received appointments as |8t | £ Wite ot The' 1ate T deep and 60 inches fong. The long | Srqie | Odirick and Mary B, Wars. srandmother lenmie V. Furtner. 73 23 Quines st D fom ' Tabernacie Babtist Chisrehs Special Dispateh to The Star. [eiaie Ol : Vit el | NuwTox on Wednewdar. August 17: 1027 ghtning has siruck six times on the | i Greene Newton. 36, Sibley Hospi Toved / B N demands in this section, it is believed. ihuffle Do sic e M G ol Lena Greene Newton. a6, Sibley Hospital o e e R 4 3 5 = = thereafter at her late residence, south end of the building, while the | go*nSD: Which seems to disprove ERAL_DIRECTORS. sl | recent storm. Arrivals at _and S: p.m. _Relatives and’ friends invited [ ° ' SLoUN Bl Seuel Hatiy Tants, whol Lk New Vork. (A SESENTH ST e Main 2473 | i audtid taierment cdac Bl Cometers. ‘x} \ ought in the war with t dian N | Lede SALEQ BOYS OOL K IC Air Force and who served in the opel Lo FOUND: | —— CHAS S5 ZURHORST Tenn.. Gavers bleae copy.) (Fulton. Ky.. Nashville and Lhafl.lgfloli. ations office here for several year R LOST ANTMALS anply” Animal Resoue | i OCKERT. On_Thursday. August 18. 1927, I ¢ 3 Yeurs | Loague, 40 Marviand ave_ s Main SOSS | LRIVED at Tampa. Fla. EMIL A. beloved hus: prior to a detail to Wright Field, Ohio, | - 22510230 Marslad ae_ s Maln 2 ARret hand "of ‘Louiss Ockert and son of the = . | Qo 0 o, " has just returned to his old Yeendnn—Rolce Al July | lata August L. and Louise Ockert. [ as just returned to his old post and N Byt *petic. o 1 % Regularly Sold at $2.95—$3.95—$4.9 e e L UL e et St ALMUS RSDEARE | e o e, Bl < brother; r clerks. In addition to these there is [to M. 3 hetween 1t g O funeral in Monday morning’s Post. 3 arranged to have them tailared from one civilian stenographer. and the, Mt Raisier, and T | e o < S"-“C”di“ the o"g‘“‘l ROBERTS, Suddenly. Saturdas. August 20, W 4 g The entire building has been painted : T | DUE TODAY WR“PEARE(.() | 1827 at her residence 111 Sth st. se. : : | 75 reward ot white Mre 4 g Sifls ol batitings Wof ' exteptional |2 brilliant blue and gold, the colors of | fin. or i cpoi o | ) ‘onn \ve. N e & Ithe Air C By this color sck froni izl feather col- | Eranconia——Livernool 1 ecticuf . e, M. T Do :’fl;"\?”h lar Golf style: every {the Air Corps. By this color scheme, | [ront ‘paw. slightly her (ol | poloa—TLamon L Syrsatnosmse. | residence. Mre jrar ortl grades. In the popular = 1 e | which is arranged in alternate hiue | I‘,’},.'.. o i, b | DUE TOMORROW. POTOMAC“OO Rridseree, | Salwes st Baiimors: Mdeab & NG pair full-lined. Navy Blue Serge. Corduroy |and gold stripes, the building is vis “We = o ey Aigue 18 oo | - B pink il Wednesday. Re- | ruise : nm. Mre CATHERINE A. RUS: and a great showing of Mixture Tweeds and "l':"‘ "’““L high altitudes and at gri r . Belzenls nEseID: JAMES T RYAN ke ek, o London Live e | Beverly Beach ‘ e watior of Lowit bx as: B - —Spotted heagle: Iost At Beverly Beuch | Mimnew itk o and fi mathe wis. Dr. Aaron. Jr fancy weaves. Sizes 7 to 18. It will pay - R Dol BB R MW iite St e | Raries’ and Mra Anich Risseli ’:“i"f'si‘- y i~ : wte 1700 | el from her late residopee. 13 you to buy now a supply for the entire I ey e Trader—London.. . Service | hom e e reenee A B 3 \ y Torioise Shell dpwntowh | AN e : Fricids invited to attend 21¢ school season! You Can Depend ection 5 melmont of."Kpr. HETRe: | R s, 0 1" ‘F’(EOSTEL]_O L5l LT O on Our Complete PO FUTES o Thiagas it oo G QA 1) St OR his roeidence. 151 Quackenhos st.. Bright: i c . . | wood. D.C CHARLES' SIMMS. " devote o aves - reward. | Addross Box | 143-M. Star ~Bcrmida. l SPEARE Co | hishand’ " Alice Simms and father o nderstanding AT i Mo Lk (R S B N T 0 e | obniol_sbnibammton 1 \either the wiccrasora of nor connectea | X Co. fineral parlors, 2323 Geori Our experience as careful st.naw. Reward <uif 7=:‘mv i .. .\;‘\‘nh the oriin estah | morticians has taught us the M| GOLD WATCH, wiih Huntmg caser on Aug | GanadigMarslles Gl 1 | Pone krank 6 "1009 1 5! NIW. | it e chure o e S B value and necessity of constant 20, heween Tith and 't and 1ith and ¥ |san Maten et | THARP. On Saturday. August 20. 1927, 3 e or Chevy Chase oh eward iseon- | G diva—Havana s ngust 20 | o e W, 3 u 3 t 20. 1927, ,\nflnfl‘m.\,"h:rn;v der to attain the i &, s, O A F) Divecigr Wnd | T PATT, A belored son of the lafe James of a pe mortuary ser: b ROVED— ate for | DUE A e | s ElHabe parp. Funers) from tbe ice. ‘Private ambulance, model ]| ity O Waakmston 2 60 0| prance—sgrre gusnst 17 3 e Rt i ey | Paniarof Tamer T, 317y 00w’ chapel. “NH"“"" D. C.. preferred stock. No.| yyngyck—Buenas Aires Angist ve. N 1 on Tuesdav. August 23. at 8:30 am | 00 Owner, Lou E. Drennon, 66 WL thence tn Holv Comforter Church. whers Selle . pemaie 0 D MhE ) DUE THURSDAY . W Wazren Taltavull et b e o Perry & Walsh : 3 Jarvis Co. funeral parlors, 2222 Georgia ave. n.w. Funeral Monday. August 23, MASONIC R th i _diamond: - | Martha Washinston—Trie:t Uale M. inside: Teward. | Return 430 M | Camerona—Glaszon |14th & » & Spring Rd. Col. 464 72irer. x“"n'-‘l”n!x’fx‘m?fg7n-:k'x 2 short et st _ | Santa Marta-—San 2 | - MARIE. beloved wife of Domnic Zereza. o lyl“o"hcm“‘ 984 r T Between Saros | Qe s e i\ Joseph F. Birch’s Sons | e moer of Mrs. Thomas Francis i £ N. % i eferson keep money bt 3 | of Buffala. N. Y.. and James a 16 < g Call_Atlantic 1-W | DUE FRIDAY i CISAAC BIRCH) Zerega. Funeral services at her late resi B0 s & N, Main | — o iaEan CAV. Estadlished 1841 FercE )y : 3 L% e I S | st it othenirs 1 M St. N.WV. Bnient,to85| donee 025 K st Monday, Aueust 33 at Metropolitan Theater Resolute— nbure =y | Chureh, where mass will be said at 9 a.m. i LG T B DUE SATURDAY Txmothy Hanlon e’ genors o er soul. Tniestueng. S3: Phone Fr G - New Amsterdam—Rotterdam Ausust Phone L. 5543, | Mary's Cemetery. . . | : e R R (T R R el 10T B THT 4 3 1, 500 SHIRTS AND BLOUSES' !, e o i i hd ATATIII.'}‘YULL g g 85 Feward for keys meige SATLING TOMORROW 6 1h St M. 1879, debarted this. 1ifs one sear ago 164a¥, At : New L Fust 21, 1926, e i N o o < XuE Al ya- | Eina § eminge Cits |1 \N Today recalls sad memories Special Purchase—$1.25 to $2.00 Values : T ot Fnave ypama | =" NG TUESDAY m. H. Sardo & Co. RO i, Boboveni st . Benos xoon | Private Limousine Ambulance Are the ones who loved Sou best. White _g0ld._ Two stone _ruby ring 3:00PM. 112 B St NE was the call. - . : RONEH : \ i S sad. so sudden. was 1 UST received from our regular makers, rpe- T o STt i eT Shout SR Toxt | it Aniwern 11111 oo | Modern Chapet Lincoln 524| is'sugeh Seath siv's Socketo an: J cially for this event. Fresh —new At “corner o' ME_ Pleasant and " Park | AILING WED! I = = A e e Woven Madras— Rayon Striped M. ri yewand for return to 1021 Park .o SATCES S mieht | METER LOTS, S5 I Groke ek (o Rl et » oa: i S061 e, Ea——-—" | WASHINGTON'S MOST BEAUTIFUL CEME- Oxfords—Broadelothy—Novelty Shir . e o AuE TEGien | Garnilo e e Derpetial Mare: sta easly $100 on| OB, the memories of that evenin. ralities ever sold at the price. Plain Grey. Blue, ! / O e we.ove | & o e rohase terms. Address Box LM | 6% 0 "0 e ore } Toved ‘e dearly Tan, White and Khaki—as well as printed. striped : r Hani. e | "Nust from me ‘forever part. i < P] D D06 d_tan. at_B. Falls . e 100 A M - and check ; ollar-attached ), sizes e . Maryiand Hoense. 3178 Tel!, Muenehen—gemen 050000 0 B U: __ | Mouome knows how T mise you. . 1 to 16. Shirts hed or neckband). sizes Nty ie e Wi Mra, R { New Vork—Hamburg Miduisng Y IN THE CITY. But in heaven 1 hone to meet you. b i k. it _H Md. Parllnlnhr—\alvl(" All \{mmmrm- reduced for 30 days. Whers no farewell words are said. 12 to 1415 neck. A most ext ary opportunity. TCH FOB, beetle shape, &ray Ahpe. Ty Thespis—Buenos Aires. [ . ] Do not base purchase on photosrap B el fois ok ik ek wtone setting. Thursday. Reward. °Louis SAILING THURSDAY. presented by azents. St Do R K wee o HER'S h d Dasiviell. 1739 H st. n.w. ‘Phone Frank] e s JAMES' R DURITY. Est, 1800. Bug mary Weafs® Honet T spend OEHEIN'S g oneilh 0 0% e ,'gmem an Trader—London’ " 4:00 PA. Dhila others. are asles . D needs to know our help in clean- ",';,,,""“';",},‘.;',e"‘“,-"‘,f‘d,:".ifiph,,,., Goenr T anent, 100 PA Brompt Auto Delivery Service Aear tacher. TANMES B FATLRAER 3o ing and dyeing clothes, and drap- o 5 Sinsinawa—Piraeus . ... Noon Artistic—expresaive—inexpensive, departed, iz lite 11" years ago today, a S ’ eries and everything. SUITCASE—Plenss retum to T H. Glass. SAILING FRIDAY. Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. e - 5 Frazier ave. Va. “hllndl re- L ) iaoar N i 3 Oler h:;‘ril and ihn‘u ::ln:(;"h ‘wander VA " 7 i T 5 Noon | =r A ATFTE "*‘—*—_10 ‘0 the grave no e T M T MR TR R .nn lgf\'fi:’- za?1°"":|'v"=:"" reni Mid BLACKISTONE, 1407 H w'i'*'fl’ve'.?" K “Spotless Cleaning—Permanent far: reshonds to name “Brownle. "Fhone | Suffrensavre ... .- : Reautiful Floral 1S TOVING DAEGIERs anp sov. o Dycing — Tailored Pressing” [J| Cle ward. g 2 ik Designs, $5 and_ up. SUNION. In loving remembrance of my EVENTH ! 1S WHEEL—On August- 18, AILING SATURDAY. : loving pembeance of PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AT S| . E&E flfn?&&fium tire and disc wheel. | Rolgentand—Antwern . L1180 AM. ___CATL M 707 Tarieq his life Tour ears ago todan Av A. C. Thour Clnnm; Co. Inc. JJ! hetween District line and Fort Foot. hetwear: | famersnin—Glaskow N Pust 21, 1923, HERSON. - L. e B°Vand. 7 e liber card,’ | Cnaries | Cofecidraronl ™ MANNING. Tn memoriam_to my dear ~—Lii 266 o 0l a1 b ) FI. fatl S D. MANNING. 1:‘. lr‘-:r 13: 5_: Axriiy WALL ,.,.".‘,"",.',',',’,".,, Poiatrhiion . <ard. | pea 1 HOAN | WXPREVE BLOX Tt il i wx yeute st ada)? W e one; Reward. lfl, ‘R sta, ne, Mi -Londos A-fl ?v‘d in life, "mmlbl.l“dnllafl‘%

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