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THE EVEN ING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, FRIDAY, | ILL a tall thin glass with cracked ‘ice, add a dash of lemon and then fill with freshly made tea and you will have a drink that spells disaster to Summertime fatigue. Serve Iced Tea tonight—you’ll like its delicious frosty coolness. Made in a jiffy and economical, too. Nectar Tea Nectar Teas are blended in a scientific manner in order to produce a rich and delicious drink pos- sessing an abundance of strength and flavor. Of- 4 fered in 3 flavors, Orange Pekoe, Ingia Ceylon and Pl\g Mixed. For Iced Tea we recommend Orange Pekoe. House of Lords Tea A blended mixture of heavy liquoring teas, gt und fine after the most approved methods of the best London dealers. Specially adapted to those des ring the O!ld Country flavor. Janquet and Lipton’s e\ IN OUR MEAT MARKETS e Fresh Killed CHICKENS For Frying or Broiling w. 43¢ Baked Fresh Ham Tongue Loaf Rath’s Spiced Ham Ham Bologna Potato Salad Vitalac Cottage Cheese < Wildmere Fresh Eggs Sunnyfield Sliced BACON e Bic | Sunnyfield Sliced Bacon Cut From the Tub Lb. Fancy Creamery Butter Sunnyfield Print Butter 8 O’Clock Coffee White House Evap. Milk 3 In a vacuum sealed tin. Boscul Coffee ® Spaghetti Encore Macaront = Noodles Doz. 14.b. Pkg. The largest selling Coffee in America Lb. Fresh Killed UCKLINGS From Riverton, Va. w 31 Smoked HAMS w, 32C 42c 20c¢ 50c 55¢ 37¢c 25¢ 52¢ Lb. Lb. Tall Cans 4 Pkgs. ZSC Quaker Maid = Beans, 3 - 25c¢ || Best Foods Salad Dressing Cantrell and Cochrane’s C&C Ginger Ale Old WItCh Ammoniated Cleansel‘ Combination Gun and ‘Liquid D ethOI Insecticide J 79¢ Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Medium Size—Ripe 12-o0z. Jar 2 Bottle 12-0z. Bottle 18c || 15¢ CANTALOUPES, 2 « 25¢ Fancy Ripe Bananas . . Juicy Lemons . . . . . . New Crop Sweet Potatoes New Potatoes . . . . . .. Ripe Watermelons AR Iceberg Lettuce . . . .doz., 25¢ |} .doz., 45¢ || 3 Ibs., 25¢ 10 le., 29c¢ |} i i 25¢ || Educator Dies GOAST AIR LINE DEAL ANNOUNCED New Organization to Open Service Between Los Angeles and Seattle. | By the Associated Press. | LOS ANGELES, July 12.—Acqui- sition of the assets of the West Coast | Air Transport Co., an Oregon corpora- tion, by the group headed by James A. Talbot, chairman of the board of dircctors of the Richfield Oil Co. of | California, and Harris M. Hanshue, president of the Western Air Express, was announced here today. The finaneing involved was not stated. | The new organization, to be known | as the West Coast Air Transport Cor- tion of Delaware, will have as its i Mr. Hanshue, who, besides | holding the presidency of Western Air , is president of the Fol Air- | Expre Corporation, airplane manu- | craft, | facturer PRor. REV. THOMAS KERVICK GECRGE L. RAYMOND. bination will provide daily airplane passenger service between Las | Angeles and Scattle, the Western Air | ting passen ‘ in addition to rail routes to Salt Lake City from here, and the Wes. Coast Mmutcr Served Pastorate of Holy poration running airplanes between | | an Prancisco and Seattle Name Church for 28 | San Francisco, the announcement said, will become the exchangs point Years. in the two lines. Passenger schedules will operate on a 10-hour flying time 5 ween Los Angeles‘and Seattle. Head | Kervick, the firm will be in Los % for ars” of the me Church, Eleventh and K northeast, died at the home of his sister, Miss Cecilia Kervick, in Bai- timore, Md. efter a prolonged illn yesterd Born | 72 years of 'FUNERAL RITES HELD FOR VIRGINIAN VISITOR ITenry Blair Norment Died at Home of Siste 3 s ordmined by r W 3 > al Gibbons in r While Here for o s\ GRurer Brief Stay. end Iz St. Maithew’s Church before tak the supervision “of rment | 51, M ce H. ' of Rev “ho died £l | of the Holy Church in this city, daughter’'s home late Wednesday | Father Kervi as appolnted s his ernoon whi a visit here, sticcessor in 1895, remaining pastor of 'd this morning at 10:30 o'c this church until’ January, 1923, when d ter's residence. He w vood Cemetery, Ricl Norment. who was 68 vears old he ‘seclusion of and a native of Hanover Coun 3., 13 in Pennsylvania. leaves a sister, Mr rence N. Gil 3 R il be of Richmond. and t : Norment of Milledgeville, Ga., Norment of R mond TIGER AE™ NONE BETTER A. G. HERRMANN 750 Tenth § outheast Phone Lincoln 1981-1982 The funeral of ¥ Blair N ork. father of Mrs. Ho first pastor 1839 Irving stree nd. Va . years of his eld at St and R. H. “Monday morning. take place in the mass, and Bishop n attendance Maryland, Vir- | OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT FINE MEN'S WEAR EISEMAN'S—7th & F Abbep-Mausoleum Beautiful-—Enduring—Convenient tonight and to- local thundershower: tomorrow; light to gen~ mostly South nia—Partly and tomorrow: pro showers tomorrow; not much change in cloudy tonight . 69 8 am.. 73 8 pm 0.26; 12 midnight 4am, 3028 3 am., 30.28; nnnn 30.29. 85, occurred at \tl-rflfl)’ Lowest temperature, 68, 5:30 m. tod: Temperature Highest, 85; cccurred at same date last year— lowest, 68. Tide Tables. v United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Low tide, 7:02 am high tide, 12:26 am. MILITARY HIGHWAY BEYOND SOUTH GATE Opposite Arlington Cemetery Your opportunity for inspection IS NOW. Vaults are selling rapidly, only a limited number remain. Open every day and Sunday. A more fitting memorial for loved omes cannot be oblained. ENTOMBMENT COSTS NO MORE THAN UNDERGROUND BURIAL Cremation miches for urns con- taining ashes can be purchased. Office 1000 Conn. Ave. Main 7897 and 7:22 pm.; and 12:42 m. omorrow ide. 3 am. and 8:14 pm.; high tide, 1:21 am. and 1:38 p.m The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 4:32 am.; pm sun sets 1 rises 4:53 am.; sun Mocn rises 11:22 am.: sets 11:32 pm. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- x:llf hour after sunset Congition of the Water. Great Falls—Potomac, Shenandoah, very muddy. Weather in Vari muddy; Statlons. Venther. ~cloudy ! Clear £bilene, Te: Albipy. N Atlania. G Atlantic C Baltimore. Birmin, Biem; 3 Boston, Mass... 3 Buffalo, N. ¥ Charleston, §.C. Chicago, il Gineinniti, ORis Pt.cloudy | Cloudy Cloudy Clear Fia Mo Pt.cloudy New Orleany... New York, NV Oklahoma ' City. | Omaha. Nebr Philadelphia.Pa. Phoenix. Az i i h, Pa.. Clondy Clear SEREETBEEER! Portland, Ore Raleizh, 'N. C Salt Lake Cit, San SOFTNESS that YOU will ike SOLD BY INDEPENDENT ‘RETAILERS 3 ROLLS 28¢ S. Freedman & Sons Washington, D. C. Pt.cloudy +. Cloudy . Cloudy Cloudy . Cloudy *. Pt.cloudy .l pricloudy . Cloudy Antonic. . | Srokane. WASH., D. C. In a recent overcrowding census in ¢, England, one case of nine per- "sons living in a foom was shown, and ! 24,859 of two in a room. Particularly in summeris coffee robbed of flavor But not Boscul! . ) % a8 important to retain the flavor of coffee as to ;l;:re it, dc]l::musnese in the first place—especially in hot weather when the flavor is more readily lost in the dir. Boscul . Coffee is packed in a vacuum can ‘;lhich brings it to your home nv:et fresh. The world’s best coffee— full aroma, flavor, strength. And thebest value—it goes farther because none of its goodness is lost to you. JULY, 12, DIES IN BALT!MORE‘ in this | Opon the death | compelled him to retire from | Baltimore, at 10! Inte.meni | Bonnle Brae | 1929. % 9 PROF.G.L RAYMOND Noted Educator Served on Faculty at G. W. U. and Prof. George Lansing Raymond, noted educator and author and former pro- | fessor at Princeton and George Wash ington Universities, died in Garfiel Memorial Hospital last night. He had been in failing health for the wast| year, but death was due mmediately 1o bronchial pneumonia. Prof. Raymond was a colleague of the late President Wilson while the latter taught at Princeton, and hi work had put him in close fouch with | many Jeaders in the educational and | literary field, many of whom he i bered among his intimate friends. A native of Chicago, Prof. Raymond would have been 90 years old the 3d of September. He was the son of t late Benjamin Wright Raymond, early | mayor of Chicago, a_great industr i | leader in the Middle West p: Civil War and associated v dent Lincoln in several poli | paigns. | . Thus, as a young man tr his father, Prof. Raymond bec acquainted with the Civil War dent and visited every President at the White House afterward resis { dent Wilso Ordained as Minister. Prof. Raymond was gra Wwilllams College { the Princeton Theo 1865. He also rec Rutgers College and Princeton versity and vas ordained tevian minister in . 1870, four years as pastor of a Duiby, Pa, During this time ried “Miss Mary Elizabeth s, howes i d the title ‘mond never us or doc In 1874 Prof. Ravm ‘flmlr of oratory at Wil and in 1880 that of oratory criticism at Princeton U coming associated with t stitution in 1893, During the time of his professorst at Princeton Prof. Raymond fre spent the Winte W ngton, about 1905 joined the facuity at G University, where he ined until 1912 Interested in Civie Affairs. He S interested in civic affairs end the artistic de | ment of the District of Col ! belonged to a number of org {here. He belonged to the Washington { Society of Mayflower Descendan { which he was former governor Society of Colonial Wars and th | Cosmos C! In addition he wes vice president of the American Socii e Associ tion and the Free | ber of the America ociation, the Archacolcg the American Federation of American Association for the 4 aent of Science; wes a fell the Royal Society of Arts of L the Author<' Club, the Cen nd the National Arts Club of Nes : an honorary member of th ocicte Academique d’ Histoire Inter- 2tionale, the Academie Latine des Sciences and Arts et Beiles Lettres of France. Prof. Raymond wrote over a period of 50 years. included poetry, theses on es philosophical works. His work, “Ethics and Naty eared in 1920. of. Reymond resided in the S h Court Apartments. He is survived his daughter, Mrs. Tyler Der wife of Dr. Den i of the State Depart grandchildren. George Jugene A and Lawrence Dennett this city. Funeral services will be c residence in Ston row morning at 9 o'clock Wallace Radcliffe, the New Yor Church 2nd a c mond at Princeton, terment will be at Pr tomorrow. MILITARY RITES HELD. Funeral services with milit were held at the Arli emetery this afternoon for Mathias C. Forde. United Sta |try, who died at St. Augustine T‘m {July 1. Lieut. Forde was a mnafive of Norwav and was appointed to United States Army from Mii | Eeptember, 1917. He was in | tine on leave from his staticn at Fort; Benning when he was taken ill took the ams College and esthet velop- extensivel His work Pt.cloudy | CALLED BY DEATH num- | {FUNERAL SERVICES HELD | FOR MRS. L. M. WDONALD | Wife of Noll.le'\st Drug, st, Native | of D. C.,, Is Buried in Fort Lincoln Cemetery. | Funeral services for Mrs. Lawrence May MacDonald, life-long resident of the District of Columbia, who died Monday, were conducted by Rev. W. W. Barnes and Rev. A, H. McKinley in | the Willlam H. Sardo & Co. funeral| chapel yesterday. In'esment was in Fort, Lincoln_Cemetery Mrs. MacDonald was Fraser J. MacDonald, Northeast drugglst for the last 38 years and mother of Dr. A, Magruder MacDonald a member of the Casualty medical staft and coroner’s office. I PEe: MUNZINGER DIES. ‘ : the wife of Services \Vv” Bt‘ ‘L‘ld Tomerrvw | Afternoon. Funeral services for Pierre C. Mun- | zinger, 43, chief assistant at th taking e bl Thomas 8. Sergeon, street, who died vest lmu-m Cemete | member of Lebanon | Mid-Cit Former Traction Superintendent, at Navy Yard Was 61. | REDERICKS ¢ the | VOR TOST ANTMALS. apoly Atimal Resciie | Loacue. 349 Mersland ave. s | PARTY WHO_LOST ical i | Wasnineton, Rapid T e same by calling | 4615 14th st LOST. ard. A Wi be paid for the return - pany. 656 Bond Builaing. of 2 diamond T about. w0 and one-half inches I ter of an inch wide. di cmm BROOCH. Me Lothrop eward. . Potomec 5164 | z lost, Sundes 23, Initials A. A Reward | Sauare Building. Baltimore. Md | DEPOSIT BOOK No. 160 ings Bank of Baltimore, V Return to bank DOG. Inrge hound, {to name Rock. ~Plea sf. s.w. Liberal reward | DOG—Small, black. curly dos. 1194, 548 Peabody s DRASS. witite_crepe; between N | Liberal red und wh Teturn to 4 Reward. st won Caltol and e s Je Reward. 62 kil 7 _DOG White 3012 1 Sed. Bhone Potomac 163, EYE GLASSES. light brown t rims: nearArrnue, Abte. 160 n. Pa. ave be { Rewara {f returned to Argonne, {Col nd 21 Apt. fost Tues. nd 14th and S Rewar GERMAN POLICE DOG. | early Wed mornitie, arc 4 teturned. Cz|l A i ,, GL. ASSE& Patr (v{ 'orxm\ she!l glasses. o PIN—Will party who lmum cameo, pi c municate "S{\ M . Sherl ‘F POCKETBOOK. lady's; lost 3 in Luxor cab, between 14(h aild ¥ gnd mex Apt.. 15ih and L: reward for the - k in morning. color POLICE. DOG, 6 o'clo oTaing, colcs grav. Reward return to A. | E_st. n.w. PURSE (lady papers and own leath ariment, Wednesday “agernoon hone_ Clev. 5322 TEETH—Partial plate with five {eeth and two geld clasps: reward. Reward, 3 TERRIZE ale. shaded 4 with umnmbu lady re. s 5 ber-colored hlndlf \VALL!Tv hlnek between Rocham! and_Farragut st ing room, Chevy Chase s’:‘lf;:nm é’l;oldrsadniem" afternoon, 5:30: i e e R el Son aver Cier” 980+ Reward. g pao Mondas evenin v and o qmmmom Yeked ifTeturned to 317 $’.’.J.00 REWARD. rt poodle, black spot on ux‘. .IH!' Texy u;- ed money, in Woodward & Lothrop's shoe de- | _Main noas. | at Tov: | Roca | Lewts cther | T WILLIAM T 19: Geos WILLIAM P.. b 1 L papers picase copy.) LELA DOTSON v of Alfred G. ence and Virg Funeral {rg imvited to aite: (Philadelphin. Cham- | Fellows, an: 3 the Geath of The Davgiior LEVA IIVERPOCL | Funeral Saturday, July 13, 1929, ¥ p.m . from the John Wesiey A. M. E0ich® “omcers wnd members” aie e auested to attend. LYDIA THOMAS. C. G. R. Attest: MAMIE A. JACKSON, C. G. 8. 1 . Merbers of Phyllic | Wheatley Housefold will mest at the hall | Friday night, July 12, 1929, &t 7:30 o clock fo riange "for the funeral of LEL LIVERP M.E. J. MASON, W. N STerioNeY. M. M. 6 | LIVERPOOL, LELA, Members of the Eman- | el Guild,”No. ed of the death of ‘Princess Are requerted to atieud the funeral ser ices John Weslev Church. 1411 Corcoran sts. n.w., Baturday. Jily 13, at Lpim. [Crend guld apd 81l gwlds in- 1;:“ B C. i Hospital | N Draths. CKETT, WILLIAM E. Suddenly at his jesidence. 408 6th st s.e. WILLIAM . LUCKETT, beloved "Husband of Blanche Adams Luckeit. Remains resiing at Gaw- lef's tuneral chapel 0, Penneylvania €. 1., where services will be held Bat- {ay. July 13 a1 2 p.m. Friends and tives invited o aitend. MATTHEW! All members of J. Crun 1443, G. 1. 0. O. ¥ 1o eitend’ the Tegulat R WM. H. FITZ MUNZINGER Suddenly, on 3 at 11:20 am aged 43 sears. of his uncie. ek Cemeters . MATTHEW JOSEPH. of 1. Ma A RAEDER, HENRY J MITH. ADELAIDI HARRY M. Thursday, July 11 CIARLOTTE PLAIN NN WILLIAM LEE'S TiATE pmcTons CREMATORIUM. AVE Nw = naTIONAL 332 PA 1284, 1385, Service. Chapel W. W. D.nl & Co. 816 1 ST _NE LINCOLN 8200 CHAS. S. ZURHORST 01 EAST CAPITOL ST. hone Lincaln 0. West 0096 '"\\r i N, Einen - faer Frank Geicr’s Sons Co, Lk Nuhonlll‘73 eiephone TIN’OTT-IY HANLON Funeral Director meva Ambuj 041 11 S V. L. SPEARE CO. r the siccessors of nor eonnected al W. R. Speare establish- .« 1009 H St. N.W. 210 F St N.W. Wm. H. Sardo & Co. 1c Ambnlance Lincoln 0524 [JOHN R“WRIGHT co. 10th St. N.W. _ Phone North 0047 ALMUS R.SPPARE Succeeding the original W. R. Speare Co 1623 Connecticut Ave. Pctomac 4600 8_vears at 1268 1ot 83 vears at 940 F ut nce BLACKISTONE 1407 H Beautiful Floral Designs $5 and up. CALL_MAIN 07 “GEO. C. SHAFFER EXPRESSIVE FLOBAL EMBLEMS AT MOD. RATE PRICES. TEL 16 & NAT. 0105 Open ruuln_:q 14th & Eye ___and Sunda Prompt Auto Delivery Service. Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. Artistic_expressive—inexpensiv CEMETERIES. - | GLENWOOD CEMETERY Choice lots and si'ss for sale Vaultage per_ month. " Cedar Hill Cemetery whrro ncrpelull care means morc ardens Cemetery. ot of Fort Myer. Va.. overlook. Jg Wlgmac River. Shaded by mavnfent 4 kb pe;pau;al care. Grave sites, 129 o

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