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'MRS. MAGRUDER BURIED '"HE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTO MISS MARY ELLEN GRANT,|Strongheart, First CARPENTER RITES DEANWOOD CITIZENS Beatha, IN GLENWCOD CEMETERY POSTAL EMPLOYE, DIES| Canine Film Star, PROTEST FARE INCREASE | "amegy, yruuan, 18 gcpecs g SON, Jr.. the devoted husband of Martha {Bervices for Lifelong Resident Held ' Funeral to Be Held Tomorrow,| [)ies at Age of 13 Association Adopts Resolution T&n:..‘fir"‘.':‘::ém‘g:'?i . e .’;:';.,‘Ei Asking Swimmi ; , . ves” hia | Yesterday in Holy Trin- Deaths Reported. With Interment in Mount Car- : he Svimming Poo; Ao | fitih Sathiedl S SR Seek Better Lighting for Section. until Tuesday afternoon. thereafter { . 81, 621 Eve st. sw. 3 { { ity Church. Efigr;oan g s t“:'d - mel, at Upper Marlboro. Famous Dog Served Ger- & raakik oo e a dl:y(e sresidence. run-m viees, ! Puneral services for Mrs. Mary Ma- | Bruder, 44 years old, widow of J. Harry _ Magruder, were conducted in Holy| Astnur 8. Timmons, 37 "Trinity Church, Georgetown, yesterday. | ”'Emma Conwar, 77, Home for Ased and In- Interment was lenwood e o " Biarles H. Boarman, 75 Gallinger Hos- n U Silvy, 51, _Gallinger Hospi "R & e arles VS, Tubere Hos- Mrs. O street, Miss Mary Ellen Grant, 47 years old, 212 Sixth street southeast, employe of the City Post Office for the past 12 died g tal after a short iliness. Grant had resided in this eity yesterday at Providence for the past eight years, coming here man Red Cross Dur- ing World War. By the Associated Press. Admiral’s Burial in Arlington Cemetery to Be Held Privately. g proposet increase in street car fare was adopted by the Deanwood Citizens' Association at a meeting last night. The organiza- tion also adopted a resolution to seek a swimming pool for the Deanwood section. Mrs. lda Liston and P, Tolliver were named to see Lieut. Col. M. KOHL. MARY ANNIF. Ladies' Sodality of Gt 2 the GHureh of O’ Redecmer, 8t St beiween W e Barry sts. n 3 | KOHL MARY ANNIE Sud . June b, 1939, WARE AN ““'Ial’i‘f"fifn Buspert). = betoved oiothe ok Loue i o 5, Churen will meet at the resid i niver- |~ Isaiah Stewart, 66, United States Soldiers' | from her home in Upper Marlboro, ANGELES, June 25.—Death has U. 8. Grant, 3d, superintendent of the| of Mrx. "Roge McCollou n 18P sity Hospital Priday night after a short | Home Hospltal ' " ) o where she was a member of the Catho- | LOS ANGELES, Jutt SR h BIs) P A Office of Public Bulldings and Public 3’?5‘«'.3"'»\5“';'1‘.“:. i) 5, at s R'p“m {llness, She was a lifelong resident of rkay. 53. 120 ot st % Daughters of America for & number | o0 "o retirement. Funeral services for Rear Admiral Parks, regarding the latter resolution.| NiE Ko T Mrs. MARY AN- years. The first dog actor of the sereen died Traffic officers around the school in + this clty and for the past 20 years re- men’ ; S A AN ok ided in Geory Tuberculosis Hosp} John Slaughter Carpenter, Supply ; MISS WA » Prefoct; e e survived by by a son, Harold M.| 4o . "'.‘.','.'f';"ixm‘é’,“‘r‘m. Cl::g:lonm(}:‘nw ”i‘;fizsflx’-’e? ‘Lr:“:ge }';f::;d';,_;i 'fi,’.‘nfln"":,{oh:r:“m i SI‘"'" United States N‘p:y' m“mt""!‘" wfif‘;fi:&".fl"fl; ‘:“r‘enm“l‘l?t‘lo:.:filowld et ‘;‘“\g"rsxsrw: !um.:nmm this_life a daughter, Mrs. Thomas ' mac River. {00t of B 5 he. Washington Loan & Trust Co.: two|po oS oo e many eight years ago. ,firfiiyhufl’x‘fmfi g:d‘r,:mh‘: r::r' ditional lighting facilities in the sec-| Ti{*"; '1"“\2.|3,“.A”’;,.,{,{‘_‘,§§3,,‘," Jock: Seters, TR o IR O MALInglY. | Shrongheart was 13 vears old and had | Jecidence Thursday morning at 10:30 | tion also are requested in a resolution. '\'«'r’f“.’.':’id'.” 13 H\n;\n s Fiherti been in failing health for several years.| ,iioelc Intes mlE nnouncement was e L EF b o'cloek, from C. Mattingly of the fitth judicial dis- o'l nterment. will be private, 1. an i mautationa | sleris " Tuneral pasiocs, "o trict of Maryland, and Mrs. John S, | HG underwent an operation three Ariingion Gemetery. e vt Retatives ‘and Tricnds 11 Rldlel! of this city. Funeral services will be held tomor- row morning at 8:30 o'clock at the From the battlefields of the World War came Strongheart, to win for him- Paulbearers will be Rear Admiral J. J. Cheatham, Supply Corps, United States Nny p-ymuur general of the LOCKLEY, JAMES W. m- () o fiereby notified of Tioe: dench from - 3 e, B, ik, S e s e £ LN THE WEATHER | | § i it e &0 Garmel Gemetery, Upper MArlboro. | dog”Nac: received his proiminary train: | SUPBIY et n:;; Admiral W, L et A Colmig o - in the kennels of the Berlin police Construe Ouaps; Y - .| e u..e.m“,, Hota Fio e T o had served witn the German Red | David" Potter, Supply Corps; Capt. ADMIRAL J. S. CARPENTER. District of Oulumbla—Thundershow-| enq -'.“wflf;,{‘iéiy,’f-’x’&?n“fn MELONS STREWN ALONG | Gross during the war. Charles Conrad, Supply Crps, generai A ers this afterncon or night, siightly| | Miss Murfin, playright and scenarist, | Inspector of the Navy, and Comdr. F. —Harris-Ewing Photo. | yogler tonight; tomorrow generally fair RAILROAD BY WRECK | brougnt the animal here and introduced | E- McMillen, Supply *Corps. with moderate temperature, moderate Admiral Carpenter, who was 69 years old, had bcen an officer on the active list of the Navy for over 46 years, a length of service sald to excced that of any officer who has ever served in the variable winds becoming northwest. Maryland and Virginia—Thunder- showers this afternoon or night; tomor- row generally fair in west and central portions, and showers tonight or pos- ' Expressive of refinement and sentiment as low in price as him in the movies. With his first pic- ture “The Silent Call,” Strongheart attained success. The picture was a signal for & mad rush to Hollywood by PRESBYTERY MEETS DRAW LARGE CROWDS |; 15 Cars on Norfolk & Western Stalled Near Harrisonburg, masters of his canine brethren. L Riby o - Supply Corps. He was retired in 1924. sibly tomorrow morning in extreme east lvelm Clements. Remains restin; Sk . e 20| e T oG e AEne Bis many vears of sevies!| portion, siightly cooler in west and cen | 17, o (UE, Brpr i 40 HARRISONBURG, Va, June o - Master dmiral Carpenter was origina al portions, | owang. s .50 (DD - Grengle watsrtions wore | P4 The i and. developér of many systems mow | Conferences at Frederick Have 150| ;10,00 iouerate. variable winds be- ); nasy. . ,,,‘i"’.‘:‘:fi, ,‘,","‘,,nlge_ = planfiml in the Harrisonburg section of . employed in the conduct of the busi- Delegates in At- coming northwest. Rand o Blormaks WILLIAM, loving hus: ugusta County over the week end Births Reponed ness of the Navy. He was widely Record for 24 Hours. cg Owens, (nllnmn' a mmn wreck on the Nor- known as the developer of the Navy's tendance. eter—4 p.m., 75; 8 p.m,, 76; ‘Thermom: folk Railway, ~when 15 12 mmmght. 75; 4 am, 73; 8 am., 73; cars M the melons intended for_the storehouse system; was flnu of the pflndpu developers of the Navy ac- Josenh E. and Cafherine R White, boy. B. and Bessie L. Rovce. Attractively small prices on G &l 2 # - .r or A. flhrult" irl. cut flowers, baskets, urns, ete. ' Fourth of July trade around New York ing system put into effect in 1910, | SP¢cial Dispatch to The Star. iy 3 FREDERICK, Md., June 25—With| Baro 2097 8 pm.| i neral Wi were strewn along the tracks, Z 1 ledsoe. gir lnd began the Supply Corps School of b i 3"t ednesdny. .n. The rallroad company salvaged many | Eor'L aad Virenie B "fid&‘{fi”':m Application, which trained officers in | APOUt 150 delegates in attendance, the ?.9,5,. 1229,:; I::S 229. B’G‘ % nm P Thtermiens’ L":‘o“"”“"b{":{"!gflefnélt“ ?mm ower tores of the melons and sold them at bargain | Llewelivn G. and lsabei Leech. bo: economics and finance semi-annual conferences of the Synod | 2 SHEIL, MARY 1 g prices to hundreds of Sunday visitors| Clifford W, and Luclle W, Dorman. boy. Among other lmpomfnt services were | Of Baltimore and the Woman’s Synod- | ngl:;‘s’t temperature, 81, occurred at | *¥h, B ] h-r':en»fa'muo"m"a"dn"‘ J':me N attracted fo the scene. A broken wheel | Saiwnt . ‘i eris 5 Rader, bov. those rendered as assistant to the pay- | 1621 Soclety for Missions of the Presby- | noph foday; ture, 73, a at| Fuberal Fonties it of John ‘A ahelr t t. N.W. t t. N.W. | | terian Church opened last night at Hood | Lowest témperature, occurred af om her late Jesidence on Wed: on the first car to leave the tracks at | Alfred H. and Helen NucD«n-ld =m, master general of the Navy, as ficet | (*\f oo & s Nty nesday, Jute 36" ot eanies: Franklin 5442 Franklin 10391 a curve was blamed for the wreck.| Zhepherd T, and Msrtie Co ‘ollege with vesper services led by Rev. Josephts " Church at 3 Lo paymaster of the Pacific Fleet, as sup- Archield and Hattie Tw: ‘Temperature same date last year— crt’f-onc mu-m:rx af America Invited to ic was not delayed seriously. Dr. Sllas Evans, presldent of Rlpon Col- Avihur and Geneva Chichester. ply officer at various yards and as sup- H ) 64. B Ges of bl Bt e Pegfikg:pgz R ‘;z:v r. William H. Highest, 86; 1':':‘; fory “albimyr e £ Blount Please copyy ¥ was attached to the U. 5. 8. Texas dur- | Church: ‘Newarg, N 3 w"‘”flg i i Tuie. B &4 ing the War with Spain, and was pres- opening addes. 3 , Furnished by United States Coast and | TASEER, SARAN b, fllllcnd- June 21, ent on that vessel at the destruction of conference, Wl embrices Geodetic Survey. ward H 'rnnr iy mnther'c Ofo \ the Spanish fleet off Santiago. He was umm Delaware and the District| Today—ILow tide, 4:33 a.m. and 5:11 . Hi 'aunce and uu’ awarded a special letter of da- | of , will continue daily until | P-™-; high tide, 10: 07 am. and 10:41 &, uonmu ::emnsuln the Worl w'::i evening. Among the leaders of | P e ,_m PR AR al 'nter was ‘omorraw-—] 3 L. . Louisville, Ky. B, Poulkes, Dr." Whtiem: B Soneyy | 5:48 pam. higg tide, 1047 am. and i T’ 15 Seeived by Kis widiig, gadis secretary of the home base, Board of | 11:23 Pm, dauehter, Mrs, Bverard . Pratt, the | Forelgn Missions: Rev. Br v Mao The Sun and Moen. ve. 3 ! latter of u range, L rs. | key, executive issions ‘Today—Sun rose 4:43 am.; sun sets Carpenter was before ‘her marriags | the Synod of New Yerk: Mov. fiopect | 7:30 Do d'e'. u"‘f..m.x Alien's funerel Bariors. No- r{h Charlotte Clark, member of a Dovla, general secretary of the Mary- Tomurmw—-aun rises 4:43 am.; sun| TOWLES. JULIA V. 01\ ‘Tuesdar, idely known Washington family, land-Dela; Religious | sets 7:38 1907 a1 e et onc S or Her motie PRI, Education; Miss Mary Moore, secretary | Moon i jes 10:30 pm.; sets 7:31 am. A S T awWLas (e o WILFRED E. GARLICK DIES; | fhulmiréufiis, 208, &, Trcen| coniton of the Water S o Rl of secretary of Promot n:‘hl.‘;‘: 3;‘3”3".’_- Great Falls—Muddy. TURNER. JomNY DINAND. CITY RESIDENT 16 YEARS | tional Missions; L. Pollitt, Bal- Weather in Various Cities. Rt B ""‘“” NER % timore, v\eo-mr-(or v, Allred P.| T wTemperature ® | mourn lhelr 1..;- a nnen l-m i Riggs, Baltimore. temporary H 16 APARTMENT T e | gL SV B I E e g day, With Interment in Cedar Soclety: B! 5 0d friends. puners "fif - A one of the uc- sta ‘Weather. ] % ey June 3 . Hill Cemetery. g, et : TR 7 i o'clock. CECrinens Motet zron e ‘s sessions inel & 8, LILLIE MA Wilfred E. Garlick, 58 years old, 233 | S8l of min'sters, election of correspond- t suddealy: o ey Fer G dabidle Twelfth place northeast, of | ing members, yeport of arrangements 1-.; Toved ‘Taushtss the Government Printing Office and a | b7 Rev. Altred E. Burrows, and pres- !F A : liams. Tesident of this city for 16 years, died | 22100 of the canference dacket., Alidnte y other Tolatives Sad T 8¢ bia Bome yesterday following & long utnm. : R rie g ot Held on Assault Ch %3 St ol Mr. Oarlick was born in Mount ssault Charge. R % ki i ‘E BY & Staff Correspondent of The Star. EX e am.m.r ) Holyoke, Mass., but lived in Willams~ town many years before coming to RO, Md., June UPPER MARLBO! 30 Bz . "He was a member of | —Following the serious injury Sun . “ uyrm M. Parker Lodge of Masons, ::dmm;. Fobbs, colored, near mum. - ;,',‘g 241039, X e L BT R o R e S 3| s P S el . K B Veteriny’ b struck on the head with an automobile | Huron. 8. 14 E,. '{,1 e “g ,4 ofl ot He is survived by his widow, Mrs. | BAmP, Sustaining a fractured “;“" Pord % E-""‘ fi.P:;'n '!“:E;‘éx"é" .:" :‘Z?““ Bertha C. Garliek: & ‘assailant an X sy otaing Garlick o 'r)aiw }mr‘km.fi"‘w % | being held at the Maribaro Ja a terment !“ wil ’h '-;“ -;. ru s Cemeters. arlick o city; & Gaughter, Mrs. i« % [ m:e M. Parker, also of %nh:nnn: Ma LI i ¥ and a brother, Clyde W. Garliek of rriage censes. 2 ..‘v'.‘l?'.‘l..e.fiué.".".‘ New Yar Funeral services will be held at Lee's am.;. ‘3 s iy i iy adite 33 thie city, and Elva M. st g ah; Rev. Johu funeral home, 332 Penns; g Tartay aftenest o ;‘:‘:‘&:“-flx‘:— u-mxf." F. Diener, 23. and Plorence E. An- ufirun‘ ® B mhute o Joie terment will be in Cedar Hill Cemetery. | oot 27, #%. " Bt ,zm..,.,,.‘.,.., g graise and honor o the' mentor " of " Rer. Johae, "‘1,’ Waah.: oD, in Jesus nine A mun NT, WILLIAM BUDDY. In sad and sacred g7, ShSur Son a5 r E!}I-l BUDDY DENT, suddenly one year aso today. fln (i lel m ma-llr hom flnr .\l“r Flying Ooutry Club to Open. | ver: x?‘fl' 3 HICKSVILLE, N. Y., June 35 (P)— |and B’ The Long Island Aviation Coun wrton Club, with its ewn clubhouse, - Dugan, and field, opens Saturday. Among the ‘1 Helen V. Ha- iver spring. Md.. E mu"my'. R vurm.‘ 32 .n- ms::zmnn:s::s:mzm:s:suamwxs:s: E Clear Cloudy . * £d . l members are Col. di e Ph M. A ghndow’ 3 Quiet—individual contro s are ol Lindberh, “dnetd | 8 S S L PR o o8y swcie st > as Pairbanks. Joseph Medlll Pat- |, Girl & Kiein. 38" ind Biizabetn Dodse, 21, " ';:m»:;-unz_ Yieather. We miss thy kind and, willing hands, terson, Gov. John H. Trumbull of Con- | po? Of Riverdale, Md.i Rev. Godfrey Cha- | Lon ] Slear Our homs 15 dark withont our Budds, necticut. We miss thee everswhere. LQVING MOTHER. BESSIE DENT. AND ncl l(AlY A Jn sad but loving reme of ear Wife, MARY . FEQR, denlr'u{ {His 1ufe one vear ato tod wWorry - proof— small— spacious S t B HI R*u Hicks. 29, and Nellle G. Hanks, aAllan Ar TE apastment with a General Electric Refriger- -hflm. Every General Electric Refrigerator bears ACCOT |N‘|' o) ';“'.'." 18 B S0 T T ator is always considered a “find.” Every pros flmr guarantee. "".C.“.".s WEAR bert b w |' and Licy Wi What o bey n:l l-x:f.?r" ?.':3' xtr'; ’:::.a. m‘:;.m::‘ ..::'ml bl ollll*‘.‘-l i Nw in addition to its proved electrical and mechani. EISEMAN’S_7th & F ;':,cfflm c (R ""“’ th ‘“" R u:eugt%:: R illenda sha r!lulu:' tor L R R LR erators guarantees. eal superiorities, General Electric offers the latest ; - unn."fia. (iR el 4 '“l'm‘ "R denln ‘f ot Beloved san niflf our dtar Tetner SRS "E r)in [OMAR, - who entered Lbio ctornar tesi advancement . . . all-steel cabinets! Beautiful, non- coflfi‘n‘i{;fig em! TH June 25, :ul o S T Each tenant has complete control over his own y+ - strong as a safe! No other refrigerator s ey "‘. n.'lfin‘."if?‘. By = H Tl machine. He defrosts it when it suits his conveni- m such a superior cabinet with such t;':ublo. fr?"k;' D,,, Wit Jae R:, e B Buflw. ;'Tgs""" ot e gnfgez:;,_" e ence. He regulates the temperature to suit his re- proof mechanism. It's the greatest value ever offered. TALTAVULL )‘ h‘” sl pat afii’ ""'" hvon‘x‘:‘fi AND SON, ANDERSON. MARY. On Sunday. June 23, P00 2y Her To8 Ceoreln, sve; ) quirement. No action of another tenant, or of the tendent, interferes with his serviee. This in- llips, 31, H tige. Imll‘t:'d arriet ©. a Katherine L. Building owners throughout the country have found Funeral Home WNIIAL l“llcl‘oll that these matchless ref tors up ren kil | i o ——*—f—-— ! Evius) snsirol msmres worergrai SIIon. L s an o grictir vl 3619 14th St. N.W. r .'.":..,Z; e R Mo it Vot | T CHAS. S, ZURHORS The n‘.:::\::nhof evor‘{ Gen:-l Electric Refrig: every apartment buildin Corsion Spslag Roid o u"““ i Bl ‘guivia Go. Rinerat mariorer 238 O O e Lintoln 252 erator e on an uo-.bl.hn. and Madeline M. 'I'!fl.’ m—- hermetically lelled. lt isd requires no See the ulhml ent llome model at our dis- Phones | Col. 464 . Aheen i ‘3:;'[‘..,‘“ . % ‘"*3 RN n,,,:?‘:lfi.:n ¥ ""‘ i Private Agnlnn oiling. Tt y. It dou not ereate .-1 e our apartment specialist Adams 10341 Baavitie, Vos Rev: Wb 5'\.'.'. P e A aee ,:E..'.’.' 641 H St. N.E. SR Line. 5343 radio interference. Mlxlmun storage space is po ask Hl- to call on you. B-vomg; Mich.. and R s i g v Vo Lie SPEARE CO . vided in the cabinet because the mechanism ismoun Be sure to listen in on the General Electric " thiacltye and. 9o Sa of Chsiscian faioh. LENA Neither the o 18 of nor connected ‘ i otris Howr ashington, Lm el et st Jense | wil orls "l“g" tabl! : o broadeast Saturdsy Evening from 8 to 9 East- . Chambers pGarter Leake” 31:M0d .yenhm.l e, Bilcher anduttr® o i .,,,“‘,‘,u,‘{_ B, Py i :O“fi. at NW. To install merely plug into any electric outlet. An ern Standard Time over the N. B. C. network of forty- i "‘" e meral Bulidey of M tiock ot accessible control enables accurate temperature reg- two stations. Private o AlBerenecy nxfix:;"::":dnr:l:l"i:;:n{: i ?’.{_:“?5? irghe st betveen rd Wm. H. Sardo & Co. i ey S0 ar- el ating. lommu Testing at 430 1ot St Il)fl.lm BLLA. Private Limousine Ambulance 412 M 8t_NE. Modern_Chape! Lincoln 524 AMBULANCES FQUN luddonly del ma this life MAN'S SUIT—Csll Atlantic 137, 5:30 B B hvrien, GENERAL @@ELECTRIC the ity .. $4.00 oo 3 nial chiselor ARV Alfiye orlgthal W. R, Speare Co. $150 Steel 5 5 N T v I 1623 Connecticut Ave. Vo ..., $85.00 | UG FREMGIRRTRES ...m._’""-"" . Potomac 4600 4. 1828, Rear Admiral JOH 4 ALL"STEE L “E FRIGERATOR rinris ... $165 vy ‘.“ififi\; S | Pt S "—'“‘,931&'-'13;‘.,-3'3,2‘ fonere Funerals ......... slofl.flo Efl ', m.,,, O TS g{'nf‘nn"mun’."fi'ngmmm Py A nn Deal & Co. 'y, brown and wl ‘Wisconsin 3417, Finest Servieo Obtals can Frank Geier’s Sufi.n DOG—] ¢ 1 whh e u.“é‘.x?.‘i' [ NATIONAL ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. » i wnu) O’l W. W. CHAMBERS C0. | S5io, S, o arces 12 e e, i et ‘«‘&’*i%";é"m?‘?_&_'*w" s Main 2473 Cor. 10tk & Chapin N.W. Col. 632} | Soho'sicy o b ;. n s ls&:u;ru erl:ert lBil Nevius - op erave boay [“,, i ather. wudu,‘_rr Ve . Funeral Home 1328-1330 New York Ave. MAIN 6800 m;..y_.i?:.,:; o e e “A Washington Firm Worhing for the Best Interests of Washington” 8.',‘ ER’“’E‘:!E::; ""?"” ’}'"—\’v";"fifi%rfif?‘%#s? o Jurie 24 nlvm‘#m n. beyond the gus tines and || s BB R e I R BBt o, SERATONION, General Electric Refrigerator Dealers _ CAMPERS v omuE ‘:..“.!‘:'..:,.,s:-g ’s'rn:'-'-_.}nas 10“!”'(,{,;}3},;‘%' Sons ! a one Wi " WASHINGTON CITY DEALERS we call your attention to :Ya.lrll;‘q“cl‘:‘l’ng’u"} ]'fifl' n i """5.:‘ 0343 SLNW. 35 1841 (|| Atlantic Radio & Electric Co., 2016 14th St, N.W. J. C. Harding & Co., Inc., 1336 Conn. Ave. e Hampe o PRI AR SRR H. F. Dismer Hardware Co, 3124 14th St. N.W. Potomac Electric Appliance Co., 14th and C Sts. N.W. our FULL LINE; of :A.r;?-{,‘.-.fi::rn.,,,%fl plad to"Mend” mierinen s Coabr Bl | ot R Ty | B De Moll Piano & Furniture Co., 12th and G Sts. N.W. C. Schneider’s Sons, 1220 G St. N.W. Coleman Pr ot fli‘. bR T | ot e, b e s | O ‘EHAFF% : Edwards Motors Service, Inc., 1503 R. I. Ave. N.E. man Fressure Teteptions Lajageste 3413 2 T iod Tor 1 I %l i?cfl“ W‘..E i COUNTRY DEALERS AT NEARBY POINTS Stoves, Lampe— |5 SRR AR Rt i Mg ye ‘Brosius Bros, & Gormley, 219 Montgomery Ave., Rockville, Md. Mn.rlon Electric Supply Co., Umr Marlboro, Maryland. Lanterns SETTER. white wq_Weck: foule, fowers B 1407 \ 1] A. D. Davis, Occoquan, Virginia. Mitchell Mn Co., La Plata, Maryland. o pne L SISt SO . B irom Beautiful Floral Designs P. O. Dunaway, Charles ‘l'wm, West Virginia. Norli Electrical & Slon-uuchon Co., North Beach, Md. All Accessories $5 and up. Monday forenoon near dinburg I burg, Virginia, 'ower Co., Luray, Virginia. . 4, Finder’ return J2 Ao Fieming Mot Biotor Lo u,.n'.'vm:,"" Jabe 5. Solenbergor & Coq Winchester, Vieginia W. S. JENKS & SON e | Gude iSTE s Gaithershurg c Co,, Gaithersburg, Maryland. Go:lr.:: B, Thomas, Berryville, Vlrtlm- » ) et il 5 Aristio—expressive— nexpensive. Culy Vir Frank P, Juklul,squlmCOn r, Virginia. W ‘Gnfl“ Khl g, Virginia, Street, Alexandria, Virginia. Coy Silver Spring, Maryland, 723 7th St. NW. Main 202 . E! D.rk brindle, white chest, somewhere in Mount Pleasant, No enll;r or tag. | Reward. sll Mrs. Babeock, 1636 X NW., Apt. 28. Columbia 3228, wn Motor & CEMETERIES. T. H.

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