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THE flt \D\Y STAR. WASHINGTON., T. (" SEPTEMBER 17, 1927—PART 1.’ MAXWELL’S Autumn Styles Are Ready First showing of new Furniture at Lower department at greatly reduced prices no extra cost whatever. delivery at discounts on some ranging up to 25%. Price Levels, As a special’inducement, we have selected at random articles in every Any article selected now will be held for future USE MAXWELL'’S LIBERAL CREDIT. PAY A LITTLE EACH WEEK OR MONTH 3-Piece Kroehler Bed-Davenport Suite Pay $1.50 Weekly $1.00 Cash Delivers Rug Specials 9x12 Tapestry Rug, $15.75 9x12 Velvet Rug, $24.75 9x12 Axminster Rug, $29.75 9x12 Heavy Axmin-ter Rug, $37.50 27-n. Velvet Rug, $1.93 27-in. Axminster Rug, $3.93 Simmons Bed Outfit 138 Consisting of comfortable Mattres serviceable tional value sale only. $1 Delivers One’ and a good Spring. An excop- offered during this 3-Burner Gas Range Special At 1328 $1 Sends It Home This Davenport Mahogany - fin- ished on gum. Special at $1.00 Delivers It Magazine Rack gold. fin- In green. black or red ish. Special at 97c Smoker’s Outfit fray, Oy Tohacco Jar and A 3-piece Ger port, Club Chair values we have ever F R E E—A Complete Bridge or Jun‘cr Lamp With This Kroehler Suite wine Kroechler Bed-Davenport Suite, and Wing Chair in several shades of velour. offered and a saving of $30 during this sale. consisting of Daven- One of the best $1 .bO Cash Delivers 500 Lamps at Reduced Prices $2.98 FEnfire stock reduced 23% to 5% for this special sale. $1.00 Delivers Any Lamp 100 Bridge and Juniors. complete .. Join Maxwell’s Cedar Chest Club 210 Complete Bedroom Outfit 119 B=d Dresser Vanity Wardrobe Chair Lam Our newest design period suite of w alnut_finish _and ;:um\\nnd The articles are selected to harmonize. fuliy guaranteed. Includes 2 Pillows Banch Spring Mattress p and Shade large $5 Delivers This Outfit Splendid Living Room Outfit—Complete Hereis a li ng room outfit that regularly sells for $17 [he pieces are a massive Settee, Fireside Chair, Side Chair, Davenport Table, End Table, Lamp, Shade, Console Table, Mirror and Magazine Rack. upholstered. Wonderfully constructed and $5 Dclivers the Suite Home This Complete Dining Room Consisting of Bufet, China Cabinet, Extension Tatle, Five Sice Chairs and Hos! ver-Plated Ware. A beautiful walnut sisting of Buffet, Oblong Chairs and Host Chair. Rogers Silver-plated W t Chair, With 26-Piece Set Rogers Sil- vencer on gumwood dining room suite, con- y Extension Table. China Cabinet, five Side In addition, we include a 26-picce set of are. HOOD TIRES c size; Cedar Chests in this Sale, starting as low as . $1.00 Sends Any Chest Home Complete With Cretonne- Covered Pad 118 Special 5-Pc. Unfinished Breakfast Set Mahogany-Finished Smoker No middle shelf. Special at 98¢ Fumed Oak Library : Table Made of oak in 48 the fumed finish. An actual §10.00 \aluo Let Us Show You OQur Line of | | | | | | | | | | | ! | | | I AREDILE 1isht. | portion | pm.; | sets | Cleveland: | THE WEATHER | District of Columbia and Maryland —Showers today; fair and slightly cooler tonight: tomorrow fair. Virginia—Local showers and prob- | ably thunderstorms today fair: not much change in tur West Virginia — Generally west and probably showers tod tomorrow fair; change in temperature. Records for 21 Hours. Temperature—Midnizht, 67 #6; 4 a.m 10 am., il pm. 78 6 pm., 70 Highest, 78 Temperature same Highest, 72; lowest, 57, Tide Table. (Furnished by United States Coast | and Geodetic Survey.) ) Today—Low tide, 1:47 a.m. and 2:1 high tide. 7:38 a.m. and 8:03 p.m. \ Tomorrow—Low tide, 2:38 a.m. and | 3:05 p.m.; high tide, 8:29 am. and| 8:52 p.m. | tempera- | fair In in east | not much noon pm. T4 lowest, ate last year—! n and Moon. Today—Sun rose 545 a.m.; sun | sets pm. [ Tomorrow—Sun rises 5:46 a.m.; sun | 3 p.m. Moon rises 6:39 a.m.; sets 5:32 p.m. | ‘Automobile lamps to be lighted one- If hour after sunset. Weather in Various Cities. ~Temperature.— Precipi; M M tation & Sai. p.m.to Asheville. N. C Atlanta. Ga Baltimore | Birmingham, Ala | Biemarck, N."D: B ] | Boston. s Fere] Buftalo 3 Chicago, N. ¥.[11 AR Cincinnat 2 " Cheyenne. Wyo. 2 Ohio. Davenpori, o Denver.' Colo.. Des Moines. Towa Detroit, Mich.. Duluth. Minn Bl Paco. Tex Gatvesion, Tex .06 Hanapolis, f ksonville Fla.. v | result of jealous rduette. Mic Memphis. Tenn Philadelphia. Phoenix. ATiz.. Pittsburgh, Pa.. Portland. Me.. Portland. O Salt Lake St. Louis, St. Paul. San Antoni Minn. Tex “alif. Seattle. Springfield Fi RAIL STRIKE TO END., | Queensland Tie-up Solution Reach- at Parley. BRISBANE, Queensland, September 10 (#).—The railway strike which has crippled transportation and industry in Queensland for the past week will conclude at midnight. Decision to this effect was reached this afternoon at a conference be-| | tween representatives of the railw: | men’s union and Premier McCormae The terms of the settlement are: Re instatement of all men dismissed government orders; no discrimination against them; modification of the rail- way commission’s regulations regard- ing_re.employment. The railway men were dismissed be- cause they refused to aid in the trans-| portation of sugar from a mill which ! they had put on the “black lis Gratz Heads Electrotypers. NEW YORK, September 10 (#).— J. Gratz of Pittsburgh, Pa.. to- ¢ was elected president of the Inter- | national Association of Electrotypers. | ar’s convention will be held at Births Reported. The followingsbisths have been reported to the Health Depart® nt in the last 24 hours: | L A. and Catherine Bickerton, boy. | 11 and Elizabeth Bailie. girl. and Elnor B. Cook, girl. and Doma Hinson. boy 1 Lancaster, hoy. M. Mazzullo. boy Ma L. Moreland. bo) | nd Elizabeth Rils and Helen Robbins. Amelia H_ Russell, boy. { Lincoln Park, | association | Legion, | Miss Mary Louis B. Sbanks. hov. | werite J. Stringer. boy Deaths Reporled aths have been reported to © i the last 24 hovrs 41 | th street. | Walier' Reed Hos- | 1519 E . 5o Iryine 14th n'e own it Illr_;:n‘(fl 5 , & Charlatte Dietrich ol wence Hospital H10° 6th st sw Hosrital 6. Garfield Hos- Florence S| (iesine Roliing: Fitzpatiick linger Hos: linger Hospi en route to Pleasmg Personalities Lend charm and dignity, even to sorrowful events. Person- ality is knowledge plus. For vears we have bheen successful in the cargful handling of many sad cases. Model chapel. pri- vate ambulances. Perry & Walsh Morticians Main 984 1601 5th St N.W. FOUND. " 15th and reward m.m.mm diamond and sanphire tirday atiernoon. between ol dar's Retuirn _Reward. very fat. lpars. rown spot un left b Sapphires T11 Garfield st. . en" ‘Linsbursh's. Kann's ' and | Mretaa Grimith Falls Chureh. Va. Rew | MAREAN. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. The Red Triangle Outing Club wili have a joint party with the Wildflow er Association. Meet at Glen Echo line 1t 3 o'clock, for a hike along Foundry ind Maddox branches to clubhouse. Bring lunch. Coffee will be served. | Campfire party. O. L. Simpson, lead: er. Page McK. Etchison, religious work director of the Y. M. C. A., will speak at the open air service, 4 o'clock, in under auspices of the and interchurch com- mittee. FUTURE. Stanton Park Citizens’ Association will meet tomorrow evening at Pea- body School. Nomination of officers. Piney Branch Citizens’' Association will meet tomorrow, 8 p.m., at Ham- line M. E. Church, Allison street en- trance. Takoma Park Citizens’ Association will meet tomorrow, 7:30 p.m., in Ta- koma Library. All citizens welcome. Chester C. Waters will conduct the meeting. A progressive 500 card party will be given by the Shepherds of Beth- lechem September 19, at 8:30 p.m., at the Washington Hotel. The Snyder-Farmer Post, American and auxiliary, will have a benefit card party for the relief of | an ex-service man and his fam tomorrow evening, in the Hyattsville Armory. CHARGED WITH MURDER. Ex--”us ice Agent Reported Accused of Lithuanian Official’s Death. BROCKTON, Mass., September 10 | (®).—Former ‘acquaintances here of John J. Reman, former United States | Department of Justice agent who re- turned to his native land of Lithuama nine years ago, learned today from a newspaper mailed from that country that he was charged with the murder Surgeon Gen. Anthony Brundza. Since leaving this country, Roman had separated from his wife, who was Osker of Lawrence. It that the shooting was the Roman was an lieutenant during the World He afterward went to Lithu- as the representative of a Boston but made connections in busi- and financial circles there. He aid to be the president of a state bank. Army Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued to | the tollowing o r W. Fady and Louise C. Butler. Joseph H. Bridges of Richmond and R. Beatrice Wiison of Philadelphia. Patrick Tolliver of and Everlyna { Spartanburg. S Herbert, jr.. and Charlotte Wright and Mary R. Autkowiak, both of Baltimore. Lesiie L. Thaler and Victoria Sasscer. mond U. McKenzie and Gladys M. Randoion, Walker' G. Haisley and Ann E. Jennings, both of Richmond. Aubrey €. Callawn and Julia G. both of Richmond. Allene M. Nichol of Fort Bragz, N. C., and, Tda C.' Donaldson of this city; Charles A. Clark and Marie V. Hoffman, Seward, In grateful acknowledgment and p appreciation for the many heartfelt acts of kindness of neizhbors and friends at the death of our beloved daughter, mother and sister, Mrs, LILLIE MAY GRIGSBY. HER LOVING MOTHER. SON AND SIS- DBeaths. BENTLEY. On Thursday. Sentember 8. 1927 at Georgetown University Hospital. NANC BENTLEY, sister of Grafton Taylo neral Sunday. Sentember 11, at from the W Ernoct Jarvis Co. Wast Eni funeral variors 23th st. and Dumbarfon Ave nw. BURGER. Saturday. Seotember 10. 1927, FREDERICK RICHARD. youngest son of Herbert B. and Hattie Burger (nee Ball). Funeral from his late residence. than Allen ave, Takoma Park. M. uest: E Y iy Chanal . September 1927. at 10:15 . to attend the funeral of our late comrade. W, R BURGESS. WILLIAM E.O'NEILL. CARSKADDON. Fridar. September 9. at_her residen: ave. n.w. A Body - resting Pennsylvania ave. n. later. CRUMP. 1997.°at 3 Sherman ohe Commander. 1927, Departed this life fierrlpmber 9. p.m.._at her residence. 3211 ave. 'nw. Mrs MARY E. devoted sister of Mrs. Tillie Curry and loving aunt of Lionel Allen. Funeral from her ‘late residence Monlay, Septem- ber 12 at 8:30 a.m.: thence ‘0 Church of tha Holy Redesmer. where solsmn reauiem high mass will be sung at 9 v'clock. 11% CUYLER, On Saturdas, September 1. 19 at 430 mm reedmen's Hospi ELSON_A FLER 3 son of Nelson and_Minnie Ciiyler. ‘brother of Helen Johnson. Interment at Savannah. Ga. 12 AFFINREID. Wednesday. Sentember 27 AU Providence Hospiial. atter a lliness CASSIE JUSTICE. heloved ate John Justice De Graffin reid " She leaves to mouen their loss & host of relatives and friends. _Remains resting temnorarily at_John T. Rhines & Co’s funeral chapel. 3rd and ‘T 3 from_‘the e Syme L. Tennifer. n.w.. Monday. September 1% Intefment at Harmony Ceme: 19 brief wife of the at 1 pm tery RICH. On Friday. September 9. 1027 ARLOTTE DIETRICH. widow of the e Herman Dietrich. Reémains resting at the S. H. Hines Co.'s funeral home. 2901 14th st. nw. Funeral services and inter- ment at Bluefield. W. Va. 11 FRLY \ememh"r‘ 10. 1927 at Farm- ingto Briz. Gen. WINFIELD SCOTT P])GFRL\ U. S. A, retired. In- terment Arlington National Cemetery. No- tice of funeral later. on . September 9 19 vears. beloved hushand nch and father of Mrs. h. Funeral from W. W. Deal's peral home. 816 H st. ne. on Monda at 2:30 p.m. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery 11 LAW. On Fridas. Sentember 9. 10: ruidence. 1310 E st se. " HENRY THOMAS. husband of Idumea Law. Rj g’ at the chavel of at_his an Church o Stnday ' September 11, at 3 p.m. Inter ment at Cedar Hill Cemetery 1 LAWSON. Entered into eternal rest Fridas. Seutember 9. t am. at the residence % estminster st. nv. CABOLINE W. LAWSON. devoted Wife of J. Edward Lawson and_loving mother of Walter T. L Funeral from the above address September 12t 1 p.m. Friends invited. _(York. znd New York papers please copy.) 11 On Friday. September 9. 1927, at Sth st. n.w. CARO- LINE L. i wife ot the lite Fred- vrick B Lottus. in her 88th vear. Funeral < will be held at her late resid . ‘September 12, at 2 p.m. nd_Triends invited to attend Va.. papers please copy Suddenls. at Philadelohia. Pa September 9. HARRY 1 hereatot Cath from the residence of his mother. Margaret A. Mace. 2064 Wisconsin n.w., on Monday. Sentember m. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. IV, Frid, residence. Monday. September 12. at 1:30 p.m. In- terment at Fort Lincoln Cemetery. Suddenly. on Thursday. Septem- ber 8 7. at 'Virginia Beach. - Va. FARLE F.. son of the late Mr. and_Mrs. Morelie Marean. Services at the S. H. Hines funeral “home, L A4 s nw. Monday, Sentember I 1 Titeinient { private) at Oak Hill'( erfl]-‘n MAREWOOD. On Eridac. September 8, 1 getown Hospifal IDA E. (e Hendley). Remains at Saflel 5th and H sts. n.w_ Funeral from s chapel. 5th and H sts. n.w_ on Mondav. September 12 at 8:30 a.m. Mass at Holy Trinity Church at §:15 a.m. In- terment Congressional Cemete: On Friday. September 9. 1927. ergency Hospital, RANDOLPH A ¥ devoted son of Randolph H. and ssev. brother of William. Lavinia and Lucy Massey: nephew of Mollie Ridley. 'l:f-lll\ll’l’ Qentemie beloved b of .-3 -mrv Me Grearty Remaine resting at nu Sons' {ineral pa 5634 nw uneral from the residence of hll father, Wil Buclk M ty. Falls Wadnesday, September 14 (Cincinnati papers plosss . On _Saturday, per. 20, . at 941 M st nw. SAMUEL J he. Toved Bisband o ‘the iate Virenia A" Mog row, Funeral from the pariors of James T. Rvan. 317 Pa. ave. se. on_Tuesday September 13. at 10 am Interment Bethel Cemetery Alexandria. Va. (Nor- folk papers pieass copy.) 12 O'NEILL. On Friday. September 0. 1027, at 5 p.m.. at the residence of his nephew, \\Hham G, [mnn» 727 10th st. ne. JOHN A Remains resting at Han- 2 chapel. A41 H st. ne. In- terment at St. Paul. Minn, 1n PFISTER. On September 9, 102 short illness, at her residence chanan st. nw. HELENE, of “the Tate"Henry B \lr- Rnslnp G. Stauff. after & 1532 Bus beloved wife ter’ and_sister of Funeral services September 13, at 2:30 p.m.. at sidence. Interment Rock Creek Relatives and friends invited (Cincinnati papers pleass cons.) PHILLIPS. On Friday, September 9. 1927, at the residence of her parents. Mr. aml Mrs James I, Parsons. Chevy Chase LEE PARSONS PHILLIPS. h.,. d wife' of Ravmond H, Philiips. Serv. ices at the S. H. Hines Co.'s funeral hom Yo Atn oty niw. Monday. September 15 10 a.m." Interment private. SCHRIDER. _ On_ Thursday, =-m»m»r at_his residence. 8 Silver Spring. Md DER. in"his Funeral Monda: Sentember 12, at” 11 am.g from Grace Episcopal Church, Woodside® Md. _Inter- ment Rock Creek. —Relatives and friends invited. 11 phoparted this life, afte: Friday. September 0. 19 ARAH JANE SLATER. _She leaves i their “loss a_loving daughter, . Mamie Wooden: two sone. J. Frank and’ Samuel R. Harris. and three grands ¢children, Lawrance S. Frederick A. and Dorothy’ Harris. = Remains. at._ Grice's chael. Funeral services at Grice's chapels th and R sts. n.w.. Monday. Sentember at 11:30 am._ Rév. Jenking of Asbury M. E Church officiatinz. Relatives and friends invited. Interment at Pasne's Cemetery. Oh. mamma. dear. T loved vou true. On: 8" miich better thancr seally knew: Bui_Jesus. our Savior. loved sou beet So He has taken you home with Him to Y DAUGHTER MAMIE. * parted this life suddenly Wednes- das. September 7. 1927, JOSEPH W, SMITH. devoted son_of the iate Yary E. Smith. ‘husband of Edith Smith and lov- ing brother of Mys. L. B. Bidens. Jobn F. and George H.P." Smith and Mrs. B. L. Kemper. and hehew of S. P, and E. L, Willams. Funeral from the residsnce of his brother. 2017 8th st. n.w.. Mondav, September 127 at'1 o'clock . Interment at Arlington Ceneters STEWART, On September 9. 1027, at the home of her sister. Mre. H. B. Wands, Pikesville, Md. BERTHA (res Hedley) widow of George H_ Stewart. _Funeral gervices will be held at Donglas Memorial 5. Church. 11th_and H sts. n.e. on Monday. September 12. at 2 pm. Inters ment in’'Glenwood Cemetery. 11 THOMAS. On Saturday. September 10, 19 ap. 8% the “residence of, hes daurmor Mrs, Georze A “Trapp. 3510 10th st n.w. Mrs. MARY E. THOMAS. in the R4th vear of her aze. Funerai from her daushier's residence Monday. Ssptems 2. at 2 pm. Intermenf ou Hill Cémetery. S WELDON. On Fridar_ September 9, 1927, at her residence. 1812 K st. n.w.. HAIDER A WELDON. * Remaine resting at_the above Tesiderce mnntil 2:30 p.m. Mon: - Sentember 12, Funeral services at the” 2R Hines (G, funers] home 3008 1ith st. n.w.. Mondas. September 12, at 3 pm. i1 WEN WING LEM. Thursday, September 8, 1027. WEN WING LEM. 7th vear. Funeral services will be held in the chapei of William J. Lee’'s funeral parlor. 332 Pennesivania ave. n.w. Monday. Sentem. her 12, at 2:30 D.m. Friends are invited to_ attend. WILLTAMS, oOn_Saturday. September 10, n.m. at Poolesville, CHARLES B. hivband of the ats’ 70 ieg M. Williams. Notice of funeral hereaiter. ¢ WHITCRAFT. On Saturday. September 10, 1927."at his residence. the Ventosa Apart: ment. WALTER C. WHITCRAFT. aged 61 beloved father of Elils E “Filar D.. Doremus D. and W. Chanuncay, Whit- craft. Funeral services at Jenkine' funeral home. 809 10th st. n.w.. on Monday. Sep- tember 12, at 7:30 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. 12¢ In Memoriam. BROWN. In sad but loving remembrance of our dear wife and mother. who depart- ed this life six years ago today. Septem- ber 11. 1921. of that evening, As we stood with aching hearts. Knowing that the one we loved so dearly Must_{rom us forever nan LEOLA B. PIPEI e H'ILL. In sad but loving remembrance of y dear brother. THOMAS HILL. who_de- nan-d this lite one year ago today. Sep- tember 11, 192 On_the hillside. mluv sleeping. Where the flowers gently wave, Lies the one I love so dearl: In his lone and silent grave. The flowers I place uvon his grave May wither and decay. But_the love for him 'ho sleeps beneath Will ne fade awa HIS DEVOTED :ISTER "EMMA AND HER FAMILY. ROBEY. WINDHAM. MARTIN. In lov- ing memorv of my devoted mother. Mrs. A. W. ROBEY, who sweetly fell asleep September 9. 1918, and my niece. Mrs. NELLIE MARTIN WINDHAM. January 2, 1919, and nephew. REGESTER MAR- . December . 1921, Forget you? No. I never will! 1 loved you then. I love you still, Your memory is as dear today As in the hour you all passed away.. Gone, but not forzotten. ALLIE ROBEY WHEELER. TANNFER. In sad but loving remembrance of our beloved father. CHARLES TAN- 'R of Sponsoring. Va.. who fell asleen (]‘?‘ vears ago yesterday. September 10, But _death broke the band of love That bound our hearts as one. And_then a voice was heard ts “'Servant of God, I'H d HIS _BELOVED S( E'A%0 m:x'xmgnt CHARLES TAN. FRANKLIN. WARE. A tribute of love and remembrance to my dear husband, JOSEPH WARE. who dearted this life three years ago todas. September 11. 1924. In life T did my best for you. In death T have done the same: Heart of my life is buried deep Under the sod where you are asleen, YOUR LOVING WIFE EMMA. * —_FUNERAL DIRECTORS. W. Wairen Taltavull 14th & Spring Rd. Col. 464 Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.W. fhone West 99 Estaiishea 1841 Timothy Hanlon A11 B St NE Phone L. 6843. Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance 42 B St NE. Y Motiern Chapel Lincoln 524 Frank Geier’s Sons Ca. _ SE\'E\TH ST N.W. Main 2473 rn_Chapel _Teiephone. P. A. TALTAVULL II.J gl‘»\l.‘l'AVlIl-l. ln‘..- e o N0 BRANCH_OFFICE. CHAS S. ZURHO CABITOL ST ALMUS RSPEARE Succeeding the Oflynd ST 1623 ecficutm POTOMAC 4600('3:-.-.-. - JAMEST.RYAN 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. Model Cnapel. prfiosat Cosny Atlantls 1700 . COSTELLO 1724 N_Canitol St. NORTH_797! V. L. SPEARE C6 Neither th V) with the on:-m'd“% . oot FE.’:... Frank. 6626 'S¢ Former ‘u ¥ st N.W. SH Sioun chasel, M ate prices. 332 THE FINEST DISPLAY 1N ] All Monuments reduced for 30 Do not base purchass on photogra ON CREDIT You can now buy the Standard . . POCKETBOO! ronta e Notice funeral later. mains resting .lk‘ M bills, change and_token; v o e ater Copine st q Talking Machines 'pm:.'rurn i Wooworihs, 1 pt the W, Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral par MBS R grl“mi'v Eoi 1800, Beiey. oive | PURSE. small. gray, containing $10 3 L2 s a0 RO R v FUNERAL DESIGNS., £ g nenr 1th ‘and H, " Miss Chishelm. | mother' of ‘T F. Magtinely. Pineeal on (- _FUNERAL DE backed with a % F 1 Monda lember 12, from W, W. Ch BL. STONE, 1407 H i 3 L arior. a in ACKI guarantee, Prices | \ | BB, bl T e t am. {hence o St. Frane i 3 B ful 1 start at— N e 1 Varnum st. n. Xavier's Cathol ‘hurch. Leonardtown. eautiful Floral R C 3 | Roi oh Mar d.. where mass wi Designs, $5 and up. i L al | e 5. Md \ F o- .75 | it U “RING. heavy ol initials “T._H. D. | 0 Satard 10 Make of Hood Tires on Credit. e s ! F Tiltan "MoCo 0 “am. " Interment 'St CALL MAIN 3707. Every one guaranteed Strictly Firsts. 7 St N w EEl EEN Da e oy e B, 402 GEO. C. SH T MODERATE PRIC \ funeral parlors. * Geo ave. n. N Our Only Store, 14th & Eye e e Funeral from hi lats residence Monda; PN ...m...#. September 13. at 2 p.m. Gude Bros. C Co.. 1212 F st. . September 10 0 am. at his residence. 1710 verniont ave. n.w.. Rev. THOMAS B. M "0 L. devoted husband of Helen V. e of Roland. Wendeli brother * of please return to ¥ Reward: no Connell ‘and fa;

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