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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1928. RITES FOR MAJOR, |fucic ma.tes iken o st | MRS. CHASE CHAIRMAN OF CAMPAIGN CLUBS G. 0. P. HEADQUARTERS THE WEATHER FOLLOWS HOOVER PLAN/ District of Columbla—Showers this -law, afternoon and early tonight. Tomorrow | Purchases Sum‘“" for All Offices| & fair, warmer, followed by showers in . The afternooh oF At night; moderate| In Larse Lots, southwest, winds. | Urged U. S. Wesi, Virginia—Showers late tonight | PO Eiks of W. are hereny notified Eva C. E. Chase of Riverdale, |or tomorrow; slightly warmer tonight| Centralization of purchases, a prin-| ¥ 10 & session of sarrow in east portion: in | ciple_ which Secretary Hoover urged for | ! (8 D atithe northwest portion. | the Government several years ago. is bo- | - Maryland—Showers tonight. Tomor- ' ing followed by the purchasing division rew partly cloudy. followed by showers | at Republican national campaign ¥ !in west portion; not much change in | quarters in buying supplies for the temperature; moderate to fresh south | rious offices, it was announced toda and southwest, winds. | In accordance with this plan, purchases Virginia—Partly eloudy tonigit, pre- | are made at the national committee | ceded by showers in extreme east por- offices for the offices in New York and | Chase served as a delegate to|tion. Tomotrow showers: not much Chicago, as well as in Washington change in temperature; moderate south | As another evidence of the business vention in 1920, and in 1926 was nomi- | and southwest winds. L‘;{;’:f:épml\': !'nl: e L ’lrd 171:1' on of clerk of the sion. s announced tha Y(':'r‘,:rr‘: g}r A'E.'wé’fi”fi.’\ "mm;r{g In a| Record for 24 Hours. | all supplies are being bought on a com- statement today she declared she has|, Thermometer—4 p.m., 73; 8 pm. 70; | petitive basis. As in other branches of | heard from all’ quarters of the United | 12 midnight, 68; 4 a.m., 69: 8 am. 74.| campaign activity, women are taking | States that the women voters are. Barometer—4 pm. 30.07: 8 pam, their part in the purchase of suvplies Draths. ROWLETT, JOHN W. Departed this life Tuoadeg, August 14 1628, JOHN W Pt *4%e leaves to mourn their lons T Arvoted wite: Jennte Rowlert. s Brother: a sister-in-law and a host of other and friends. el e Fia o a. ave. 1 e. as Candidate nterment Harmony Cemet o ROWLETT, N W. Officers to D | bere ot Mornine Star Lodge. N a cut on the right leg and other in- K“.LED |N WRECK ‘ J"m Russ was born in Phnmaphm! s | | in 1877, and formerly was on duty in | .. the office of the chief of finance, War Miderduls Womint (GEICTREE =g Department. He commanded the Ni Hoover Home Makers in Fifth 7““‘"‘ R““ In!nntry. Struck in Rl Battalion at Camp Meade trom | SEE e e | 1921 to 1924 ongressional Distriet o Auto by Train Near | g Lieut, Col, Butcher was » native of | Staten 1sland, N. Y., and was graduated Oxford, Pa. | from the United States Military Acad- - | emy in the class of 1904, He was on | duty in the office of the inspector gen- | for Maj. JOSePh | eral quring the World War. He was Russ o, Spinfentry, who was kilied | born in 1879, Both officers came hete | from Fort Benning, Ga.. A8 students in road train struck the automobile in | the next course at the Army War Col which he was riding at Barnsley, near : | Osford. Pa.. will be conducted i Fort | *%; Maj ”"l”rfhflp"‘ tomorrow morning at 10:30 | ywao daughters, Miss Dorothy Russ and | o'clack Interment will be in Arlington |:Miss fe Rus son, Jos Cemetery. The body was brought here | R,I;"M;:.'..f. PEERT O e today. DUCE INSPECTS FLEET. You .\'Imuld Have Gawler Service/ / Extract From Letter— Puneral B. Cl “With much appreciation of your splendid service and fine attention to every detail.” Complete Cost. Mrs, Md.. has been named by Mrs. W. Bladen | Lowndes, national Republican commit- | teewoman for Maryland, fo serve as! chalrman of the fifth congressional dis- trict, to organize Hoover-Curtls Golds- | borough-Metzerott Clubs, also Hoover | Home Maker Clubs, it was announced | Russ s survived by his widow. }!m::_v TS the Maryland State Republican con- cooler tomorrow £202.00 Funeral Russ. U. serviees st 19, ] funeral pario Offcers and m mbia Lodge. No. 38: For: Alfred B. Gawir MORTICIANS Walter A Gawler SMALLWOOD, _ loss a beloved_wife Lieut. Col. Edwin Butcher, who was riding with Maj. Russ. is In Walter | Reed Hospital with painful but not | and three Sm dangerous injuries. Maj. Russ, it was said today, was on his way to Philadelphia on business. and expected fo return here late ves- SPEZIA, Ttaly, mier Mus the Italian fleet, August 17 () solini paid a surprise visit to engaged in maneuvers Pre- | strongly supporting Herbert Hoover, and that next Fall. will elect him “In Maryland the women She adds: the | women voters outnumber the men. and | 12:15 p.m. 30.06; 12 midnight, 20.99; 4 a.m., 29.91; {8 am., 2089, | Highest, temperature, 75, occurred at yesterday. Lowest tempera- | division, | R A. Gunn, head of the purchasing | is assisted In handling sup- plies by Mrs. Cathern B. Hinson of | Kansas City, who carries on the work iends, .¢ nce of the office when Mr. Gunn is away on business connected with the pther cam- | paign offices. The purchasing division | it ‘was stated, alsn Is following the | Smith (nes Stack) Fu | modern business practice of keeping{ lite residence. 321 6th st a perpetual inventory of all supplies. August 20, at 8:30 a.m 'BACKS FIREMEN S PARADE at s am Relatives and fri ent Mount Olfvet Cem LT' "l\‘ ELSIE B. On Wednesday 13,1928, The firemen’s parade, to be staged on | Labor day, was indorsed vesterday aft- ernoon at a meeting of the executive committee of the Washington Board of Trade The board is to be represented in the parade by a decorated float The executive committee the election of six new membe trade body. They are George ierday. while Lieut, Col. Butcher was on | s his way to Maine to join his family | here. vesterday iperature s ear— there premier's arrival that gunners had to | Temperature same date last yea Maj. Russ was taken from the wreck- | be hastily summoned to firs the regula- Higheat, 83; lowest, 63. "[’ P nge dead from a broken neck. Col. tion 19-gun salute. WIVES SEEK DIVORCES. ! : Tide Tables. SMITH. MARGARET €. On Fridas, 7. 1978, at Providence Hospital RET C. SMITH. the bel Francis E Smith and the Ia So unexpected was the | thercfore feminine domination at the | ture, 67, occurred at 1 a.m. today. FON®S PBPINEST MEN'S WEAR STORE h’vllmhnxmpn«lh]« nished by United States | and Geodetic Survey.) Mrs. Hila C. Hardy and Mrs. | Today—Low tide, 3:20 a.m. and 3:56 Suit | p.m.: high tide. 9:22 a.m. and 9:46 p.m ¥ | Tomorrow—Low tide. 4:18 am. and 1 4:40 pm.; high tide, 10:06 am. and | 10:30 p.m The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 5:23 am.; 7 pm Have you sclected yours, Const Ruth I. Beausoleil Mrs. Hilda C. Hardy. 69 Bryant street has filed suit for a limited divorce from | John Hardy, now serving a sentence at | | Occoquan, Va. She told the court she! | was married November 13, 1921, A i v B 260 it | declared that Hardy never contributed | garg p.m | to her support, but has always required | Moon rises 7:20 am.: sets 8:33 pm. | $60 and %65 el - & Mar- Hart Schaffner & Marx i her to maintain a home and to support i Automobile lamps to be lighted nn(v. him. He has threatened and abused | half hour after sunset. oo, Praoic D Kiineklewics. T h light ravs to penetrate the eve. For light rays, her, sald, and is serving time R Pe e bk s S L I Condition of the Water. V. Pugh, Charles N. Saxelb [ tly but firmly controlled. see Etz. His Bl | sented by Attorney Frank E. Elder. | Great Falls—Muddy. it | Bl of P Hihai ; Mrs, Ruth I. Beausoleil, 2515 Seven- knowledge of lenses and their benefit will react (REBLT. Ghreht. Il &l it Tor. & 1mited o= Harpers Ferry-—Potomac and Shenan- . vorce from Napoleon J. Beausoleil, in- doah Rivers muddy this morning. | CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. formed the court that he borrowed $600 ¢ The Hart Schaffner & Marx label “l'alhn in Various Cities. | TODAY. from her which he has failed to repay. | - "7 | The Catholie Daughters of America O feet Thiy et omacea sl 601 B street, wil give a lawn party from Annapolis, Md., September 15, 1925, and | L 5 have two children. She asked the court | to compel her husband to leave their | home, which they own jointly, in order | | that his family may live in peace. At- torney Prank E. Elder appears for the wife. testifies to the quality and style of every coat. 9§ Every Overcoat is of a heavy- weight, guaranteed all-wool fabric— silk trimmed. 9 Only the newest and most correct styles for men and voung men are shown. §All sizes. 9§ Every color and pattern is new: Roan brown, cedarwood tan, mountain gray and many other new shades. 9§ You may choose from raglan shoulders. plain sleeves or Chesterfield models. § Come right in! Enter Let There Be Light but not glare! lens increases eyestrain and Glare defeats the ordinary sun sets for glare produces a muscle tension that fatigue. The Crux-ite lens thwarts glare hy allowing only even length sun T. How- | Labat, E. and Evan to your henefit Fuinera 18, a1 In Memoriam. RENNINGTON. W. €. 1In lovins Auxiltary, | " ms Sy e BT | United Spanish War Veterans, will give CTite seven sears azo ¢ la lawn party at Second sireet and S B . |Pennsylvania avenue southeast, 7 S ha oved o . Cloudy o'clock. i Clear Cloudy Raining Cloudy Clear © Clear lear Jee Etz and See Better' Stations. Weather. | Col. John Jacob Astor how T Abtlene. Tex | Albany. N. ¥ | Athants, Ga. 0 | Atiantic City ltimore. Md.. mingham [smarck. N. D Boston, Mass... Buffalo, N. ¥. Eharieston, §.C Chicago. L. | Elncinnati.onio. Sleveland. Ohio Columbia. & C. Denver. ' Colo. Mich. Tex on, Tex. Helena, Mont. . Huron. & Dak i iapolis Tnd JacksonvilleFin Kansas Clty.Mo Los "“Angeies | Loisvills, Ky Miami, Fia e Orleans |New York. Ny s Reporled Oklahoma_ City. Death Qmana. Nebr.. . The followin deaths have been reparted to | Ehiiadeiphin Ba g Health Department In the gast 24 houre: | Bhosnte. Arly Sonn Pitzgerald, 7. Little Sisters of the | Bittsburh. Pa.. Paor | Borfiand. e Tames N. Bradles. 62. Emersency Hosoital. | Portiand, Ores Abdo. Ninnum. 80, 803 ath st Raleigh. N.C Edvard L. Hint. 42. 924 C st Sait Lake Cit Alice C. Feott. 34, 2222 R st. se San Antonio. Ronald B. Prederick. 1 dav. Garfield Hos- | San Diego.Calif pital San P Daniel A_ James. 55. Emergency Hospital | St. Louis. Mary L. Morris, 50. 936 3rd st St Paul. M 30 RINE (KATE) JEFFERSON (nes Wash | 3012 18 devoted wife of Reeves Jefferson Younger_R. Coal. 20. Garfield Hospital. | Seattle. Horace Turner. 23. 68 R st Spokane. Wash.30.04 84 and darling motner of William Henry s Robert R.. Madison B. k L. R Charles Whitmire, 22, 5th and Harvard sts. FOREN % ‘ (7 am. Greenwjch time. today.) Dyed Mourning Black Stations emperature. Weath In 24 Hours Lflndnn England 56 Part cle armackDryCleaning&DyeingCo. aris. France L. 38 Clear ‘H'rllr Germany . 8% Part cloudy | 6 Dupont (lrr]n 2469 lth St. N.w. bia 636 Perry & Walsh Morticians (Noon. Greenwich time, today ) Private Ambulances Horin (Fayall. Azores. . 12 = Paricloudy v 29 H St. N.W. Main 984 onels 12‘17 G Street~ — TOMORROW. ‘The Wanderlusters will give a card varty and supper tomorrow af.ernoon lear . |at the clubhouse in Franklin Park, V. . Pt.cloudy | Proceeds for club expenses. A business HAMILTON. RORERT R. Cloudy meeting will follow. smembrance of our dea. Clear RHAMILTON. who den Clear = vear ago today. Au 2 Peaths From this world of pain and sorrow Cloudy To the land of peace and o T has taken vou, dear QloudT dy | DUNN. KATE A. Suddenls. Frilay. A X 17, 1928, at her residence. 1484 C B i ea ARD C Clear . KATE A. DUNN. Notice of % Births Reported. The following births have been reported to the Health Department in the past 24 hours Elmer and Dorothy Babbitts. girl Thomas T. and Gertrude Bruce. girl Chatles J. and Thelma Inscoe. boy Anthon B. and Edna M _Nielson. boy William A. and Helen G. Ostmann, boy Teon' F. And Chloe Curtiss, bov George ‘E. and Mary erke. girl Samuel L. and Anna M. Poorman, girl Grorge and Mamie Ford. boy Harry J. and Julia B. Mitch Hubert and Margaret Wiison, George C. and Edith L,_Robin Benny and Josephife Walker. sifl Flovd and Ruth E_Cooper. &irl Letoy and Marie Brown, irl In sad b father. ng ROBERT BOS\\ ORTH EVANGELISTIC CAMPAIGN (Interdenominational) Begins Sunday 3:00 P.M. Continuing Nightly (Except Sat.), 7:30 at THE WASHINGTON AUDITORIUM 19th and E Streets N.W. I'HE EIGHT FAMOUS TINDLEY JUBILEE GOSPEL SINGERS Singing Every Meeting . airl &irl n. airl DERSON, ELIZA. BUTLER. In loving ‘memory of o FLIZA HENDERSON. gt Remains resting at R. Bpeare fu- { neral pariors. 1623 Connecticut ave. Fu- neral and interment at B HARVELL. ROSA. Departed this day. Adguse 16 1938, at Georeetow pital. ROSA NARVELL mourn “their loss a Waverly Harvell: mother, relatives and friends the funeral chapel of t Co. 1416 Fla. ave. n.e. day in Petersburs. Va JEFFERSON, CATHERINE (KATE). On Thursday.' Augusc 16. 1028. at her reai- dence. 102 Banner st. Breniwood. Md. t0o. rest with i SISTERS AND BROTHE! EORGE_L.. RACHEL HENDI ARY F. DAVIS SILL. EDWARD MARDERS. orv of mv dear and oniy RDERS SILL. who depa life three vears ago today. Au God taok my bov from But never from my hea sweet mem- EDWARD worth g 22325382882333% EESTPE L PSR A, WHAT THE NEWSPAPERS SAY: stirred as it has not been since the days of Torrey and The Evangelistic Campaign i to ansferred from the Fair Ground to the Auditorium (seating 10,000) on Ottawa, Cantda. Ottawa, is bei Alexander. '+ ! Horticultural _Hall_at Thursday. —The Citizen, MOTHER WERBER. MARGRETHA. In memory lovine _wife. mother and gran MARGRETHA WEBER. who st 17. 1920 Sl OHN WEBER AND FAMILIES. * 333 833 g Coats Held on Deposit Till October 15 are_how where Never before has Toronto witnessed such scenes as those whicl daily taking Dlace in the great Bossworth Campaign at Massey Hall, thousands have already sought blessings for both soul and body. * Hundreds of testimonies are pouring in from Deople who have béen miracu- The News of the News, Toronto, Canada lously healed of all kinds of diseases As 3 revival there have been few (o squal it in modern years. Every night hundreds seek salvation from sin and promise to give themseives to the I\C work of Ged for the balance of their lives '—The Toronto Star 1310 F SI eet Never in the history of thia sisantie center of the worids industry nas 8. Jefterson, Rose E. Bostic. Katle V. Gordon. ' She al es nine srandchildren. ~four sons-in-la daughters-in-| brother-m-law and a host of o tives and friends. Body 1o remain at home until time of funeral at Walker Memorial Church. 13th st veen U and V . Monday. August 20. at 2 p.m. Int ni Harmony Cemete; You suffered_much, you mu We watched you day by Until at last. with broken We saw You pass away. her. Jesus, in Thy keeping. Till we reach the shining shore; The resuits of the campaign seem 1o there been such Tribune, Pittsburgh, Pa be sweeping eve spiritus awakening. 'sthing NO'P =N L Hamilton. Bermuda 2 Part clondy (Current nbservations.) | Porta Rico.... Part cloudy Cuba . Clear Canal Zors Clear mured 1 Detroiters are overwhelmed. Had a evelone swapt across the State those Juan. who crowded the Bosworth Evangelistic Meetings could nol have been more thoroughly aroused to the eminent need of o Saviour.’—N. L. Tribune. B a2, hearts, Mausoleums DESIGNED AND ERECTED WRITE OR TELEPHONE FOR ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET MAIN 2963 THE J. F. ManNING Co,, INC. ri( N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N NI N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N! N 20O TSRO LR L YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY to participate in the greatest sale that the 3 tailoring business has ever offered the \o__SEMOK ) men of Washington. N ONIOR ) We have thrown the doors wide open this time to the public, inviting them to par- ticipate in this FINAL REDUCTION SALE. We have included not only our spring and summer weights, but all of our new FALL AND WINTER WEIGHTS in over- coating as well as suitings, comprising all of our Foreign woolens made by mills with a national reputation for producmg the finest woolens on earth. There are browns, grays, tans and blues in all the season’s newest creations and advanced styles of every conceivable shade in plaids, overplaids and stripes. We believe that we can truthfully say that these are the most wonderful collection of fine woolens that have ever crossed the seas. The greatest opportunity that was ever offered the men of Washington to participate in a real bona fide saving of one-third off. Take Advantage Now, As This Sale Will Not Be Repeated HAND CUSTOM TAILORED SUITS AND OVERCOATS TO FIT WITH STYLE 1%5 OFF Regular $47.50 Suits and Overcoats, Regu lar $52.50 Suits and Overcoats, Regu lar $57.50 Suits and Overcoats, Pe lar $62.50 Suits and Overcoats, Regular $67.50 Suits and Overcoats, Regular $72.50 Suits and Overcoats, Now. Resular $77.50 Suits and.Overcoats, Now. Regular £87.50 Suits and Overcoats, Now. Remember Y5 Off ghest standard of clothes excellence and Hand Custom Tailoring combined with fit and style that cannot be surpassed even by the Fifth Avenue Tailors of New York City. We say this with sincere urance as we heve now associated with us designers, cutters and tailors who are without a peer in the country in their particular profession. ne W. M. FREENY CO., & Tailors and Direct Importers of Exclusive W-olens 611 14th Street, Near F e TR New Prices on EDISON BULBS 15, 25 and 40 Watt Cemetery. LANSDALE, WARRY V. o. 15. B. P. O. BIks ana. Saon ‘Then nh Mastes ot us have hP! ' SUES BANK FOR $50,000, | "E R EG R, - at her residence. o Pedestrian Says He Was Injured| MARY, beloved wife of Edward J Kin- o | 5‘2! RRGRI!HF‘!IFC‘VAHI& l‘h:hrhifltl of tepping in Coal Hole. ohny right Co s nw 8 | Puneral Monday. 8 from Immacu- The Bank of Commerce and Savings. | it CEResRuon Churew Sih snd M. | Seventh and E streets, has been sued | " 1ncment Mouno Ofver Cemeigry preme Court by lam anland. Ausust 18 1928, ENT | | "m Eleventh street, for aileged per-| HaioDALE, beloved husband of Katherine sonal injurfes. ‘\"l "t;A “00. !kllh st He says he was walking on the side- AUeust 18 at | walk on E street November 26, last.| & & ocinck. "Relativer and { when he stepped upon the covering Vited. © Tnterment Rock Creek {of a coal hole adjacent to the bank | property. The top tilted with him, he | Trahin = states, and he was thrown violently to| vene in sessi the ground, sustaining serious injury, | Frifas Atsiar ) Monuments and Mausoleums 58 pesipe trinute 5% % Comsult na:;.lr placing vour c | 1 Fi!!!dAV" :"lflc I‘y‘ng Ll?fl“en\{ L DE o .l.'t:l“. . L] e . after Augus 4 ices N an Saik Marriage Licenses. R S S R A (o)isiriaze licenses ave been Issued to the bag 7 ‘}'\flgfl;}:fléfiy\; Lk Capital C{lvy Monumental ollowing Attest s ; Carton of 6, $1.20 Johnie A. Bobb. 27, and Margaret L. John- ‘ MrCORMICK. CHARLES WESLEY. On Fri e °Th » son. 26: Rev. B H. Perry. day. August 17. 1928, CHARLES WESLE' hree display rards C. C | . Randolph A. Carr, 38. Trenton. N. J. and beloyed ushand of la M. McCormick. 481 Mass. Ave. NW. Main 1831 e MUI)DIMAN0 yfindella"Scott. 34." dhis city. Rev. Simuel | axe 53 years Funeral from i iaie res RE T TANNAPOLIS 1 Shce. 1135 Park bl De. on Mondav Samuel Brown, 5. and Mamie Watkins. | August 30 at 10 a.m. Interment A 709 13th St. N.W. 22, Rev- Aquils Savies | fon Nationa! Cemeters Main 140.6436 O'Rourke. 33 Ri 1l 8. 33. I BertE GGl L | MILLER. ALBERT FRANKLIN. On Th h KQ"I at 1215 am. X s, | das. A I8 Reuben Y. Nicholson f ased 67 vears. Giuseppe Cossavella, . and Orsolina I 4 Danzi. 20: Rev. George Harrington. | Joseph G. Stephenson, 28. and Effe L | Henley, 26, Rev. Willlam E. Rue. | Alfred J. Stamm. 30, Los Angeles. Calif and Erdine R. Timberlake. 26, this city Rev. B_H. Meiton | George 'E. Clarke, 0. and Vennelle K Rev. H Martin. 19. toth of Richmond, Va Knickerbocker, jr. 1. and | }T Stevenson. ; Julia_B. Whitman, 21, both of Richmond. | | and T F_ COSTELLO NORTH Iosth .F Bfl'sh s Son AAC BIRC 4 M St. N\, Foone. west i o V. L. SPEARE CO. Evert Scott. 1. and Mable V. Sawyer. 20, Neither | oin of Huntinkton. W. Va.. Rev. Henry W with 4he | Totson. of 't Scilbtor me Clvde R. Whitaker, 23, this city. and Elsie on Py an J L. "8moot. 23, Takoma Bark. Md | i "r.‘,*....“;‘ | “Lawrence €. Grannls, 30. 'New York City. | on Satur | — s | and' Evelyn Varner. 31 this city. Rev. Har: | dnterment : Pite |3 wiLua d. are h\( ' Embalm: | vey. W. Goda: | { in Walter Pitman. 32. and Dorothy Hender- | d dious ehapel. Modern Crematoriums. Moder- Willpanks. Waiter Clark ate prices. 332 Pa. N.W. Call M. 1585, by L B0 B M Siecto owis tull, 34, N i i ot ot ‘Bitimore. M'«."“‘-{é‘\'w ‘r';:..i“:m"..‘ Howers W. Warren Taltavull 14th & Spring Rd. Col. 464 ALMUS R.SPEARE | Righard ‘S¢hmjdt Edwin E_ lons, 21, Matoaca. Va. and MONTR § Rev. | | EMILY \.l\\‘flflot Succeeding the original W. R. Spea 1623 Connecticut Ave. | Glndys M. Fleson. 19. Petersburs. Va 22, and Pearl Franks.| ke Montrop. = F Potomnc 4600 Henry W Tolson Cliftord 0 Harris, IRl Mont 108 N s "o ¥ st 21 Rev. A_J. Tyler. | w'w A W. Deal & Co. 1009 H 5. CRW. Directar and nection. Commo B e at 3 ves ot LT e .$31.67 .$35.00 .$38.34 .$41.67 .$45.00 .$48 34 .§51 67 .$58.34 Now. Now. Now. Now . Now. Horace M _ QOrindell, 35, Havana. Oul Chamber 8 LINCOLN & and Ruth Eiliott,” 22.” ¢ Chapin st Wm. H Sardo & Ce. city: R James G. Russel Cemete \mbular l"l\\ MARGUERITE. T . August 14, 199 y £" PAYNE (ne ‘oved wife of Herman A of Lewis and Frances H Jeffers sister of Verdie M. Goldie, Lewis Je! son eand Evelyn Trent Funer day Av:)fl\;\! |lfl.fil'"’1 » x‘ lln\m St nica’s Chapel, South Capitol and L Jome cash. Re- | 4w " Remains resting at John T. R M st n.w. Phone | funeral pariors, 3rd and I sts. s.w tives and friends are invited 1o att parted t 3 pm Jettersos Payne. da nw “with sine dke. name on case ARD. the he Funeral Hoam e hurch, Arlington, Va.. | o s o e e ot | GEO, G SHAFFER e WANCE L A i H5TN | YTREASIVE FLORAL EMBLENS 4T MoD routano. Kafp oy of Borsst | Our Only Store, “l4th & Eye | range for burial of Dt m'rn'mu‘um. ATHSUC - eXDrOSSIVe —Inexpensive. [ ahs e, Medneiny, gyt 13, Suea! | Gude Bros, Co,, 1212 F St. BLACKISTONE, 1407 H tist Ohureh. Arlington, Va . at 11 9'clog Beautiful Floral All brothers’of Pride of Arlington. No PURSE, ne: rm Bavings Bank. Plnu< are igvileg, s phone Adams 1460, Rawai r: i Th Designs, $3 and_up. CALL OEHMLER FLORAL CO. snchusetts av 2o 4 ™ Jos, 60 | 1798 G S NW ward._Dr. UMARELLA Ia 3 Beautiful Floral Emblema—Moderate Pr Phone Main 213 Lo N L A IR g.,:."’.“:’... metery. to mourn their lass a host of AU TIRE. Gaotsent allwaaiisr No Commission Charged || * st worth's. 13th and F. _Reward Main 721 * her late residence. in vielnity of Columbia vd., 14th to Georsia ave . Irving st from Hiatt pl to J4th. Re | turn Gllobe: Puiniture Co. 1023 1th st. n.w POCKETROOK, black patent leather colored front. contafning spectacles o« :l\!l;lblny. lost 18th and 48 reward. Dec: ¥ KETBOOK. browi mu on 11th & onroe ear: Kevs, oy, Pleare notify 1008 Euclid. A eep money \\AIHIH\ fi Middleton. 40. and Bessie I NICKI CHARLES A | Rager, ey Pllrlt E. Conroy 13, 1938, at Tub losis Hospita! ea a e = - long iliness, CHARLES NICKELS. | l"()Uhl) | friend of Mrs. Mary Greely He R LOST ANTMALS, apply Animal Regcue | DO relatives. Remaing resting a ans | EREOTT, (TS S IRLIRRD | Bt b e | % . | nln\ Aui{u\,l lh: ;l ‘h o'clock. from | Lost, Chapel o Smith Co" 3426 Eve . C. Property Onl “FRa T (D. C. Property Ouly) [ imemmoes: oA | Rinei ' White Thxt 66, 3243 2ain st | CAT. large black and brown femle. unusual markings on face Liberal reward for return to 1600 37th st. n.w. or informa- tlon. Phone Potomae 3854, | Linesd 524 GHECK BOOK. nnl\'llilloru National Bank. Haetn Senaoe S g ayton, 10, containing H ?, el R 10 Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 6 VENTH w i DIAMOND RING. green sold. set 3_din- | PENNICK. ALICE On Wednesd Ehave Trdephone Main 2473 . monds. lost on Rosslyn ear. Oall Navy Yard, | T 18 1908w har resitence. oat i e = You can take 12 years to [f| B4 or 90 or see Mra. neiton. 3030, Bve | 3\ UALick PENNICK, the mm.f“ i JOHN RWRIE pay off your loan without [ B3 presorpemaicrimmasonanrater | Sarin aadio R g it St | I R. WRIGHT CO. ? 4 : ewnrd. * Phone Lincoln 3769-W. 1307 Wesi | )i And siter of “chate 197 10th St N.W Phone Nortn ¢ the expense of renewing. irginia_ave. b.e | Baturday, “August 18, CHAS. S. ZURHORST $1,000 for $10 per month YROLASAES, b R 000 for § ) B aa i 6 viEnny of waals | N ana N'sts. s 01 FAST CAPITOL ST including interest and prin- ki e 4| POLLARD. KATE On Wedne one_ Lincoln e & On Wednesdas 2 cipal. Larger or smaller |} | Aucnynan Pl SRR \““ 8 o ”:u"x L) Herbert B. Nevius loans at proportionate rates. Jff Gtie adarens 'Siamacadpe TSNV e of ¢ Funeral Home | MASBONIC WATCH OMARM with sauare and compass. P M. W engraved on’ the hack. | i Toung return to 140 8 A nw. Reward. | Phone North 1610-0 18 | PACKAGE, containing “collections accounts Esl hed 188 Largest in Washington Assets Over $18,000,000 Cor. 11th and E N.W. S BEREY. President PR VT HE oruerty of Weah Al from the chavel s S Satur Relatives and jount - Otivet » T T T T TTIOAS e e TR b.m Interment (T 44l

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