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ACTOR DIES SUDDENLY. Grant Stewart One of Equity As- sociation Organizers. ‘WOODSTOCK, N. J., August 19 (). ~—Grant. Stewart, actor and playwright and one of the organizers of the Actors’ Equity Association, died suddenly here last night. Born in Scotland, Mr. Stewart made his stage debut in 1894, coming to America shortly afterward, where he phyed with the famous Lyceum Stock Later he supported in succession “At Seventh and K” oo THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, AUGUST 19, 1929. Ethel ore, Annie Ruuou vmx- o g & many tours of thisvand other eolln- tries. Mr. Stewart was author or author of 38 plays. VILLAGERS FLEE FLOOD. -unrmu mleul axeeed:d my part | recorded since 1882. Atomdmfinnguumvn'n 01d Ice Jam Causes Record Rise of iory Shyok River in India. SIMLA, India, August 19 (#).—The flood waters of the Shyok River, caused by the breaking of an old ice jam in the mountains of Kashmir, have RIOTS COST $623,000. New York Prison Outbreak Dam- age Runs High. BEACON, N. Y., August 19 (#)— Raymond F. C. Kieb, commissioner of correction, announced yesterday thas the riot of ‘the State prison at Auburn State of more than $623,000 in the two uprisings. Materials, food, pflm -made products and machinery to a tonl of $170,000 value were destroyed at Auburn, Mr. Kieb said, and buildings and fixtures were damaged an additional $300,000. Because there is no space for play- grounds in Belfast, Ireland, the ecity and trucks imported into France last year were from America, on July 28 resulted in damage of be- More than one-half the automobiles | t¥2¢n $450,000 and $470000, riot llx fl from the cnn'on pflwn ys previously has at $173,000, mlkl.n‘ a total !on to (h! night. be covered with tar-macadam to the pavement softer, present col “Excella” Patterns Guaranteed for Style and Fit—15c, 20c and 25c—None Higher! GOLDENEERGS Telephone NAtional 5220 The Dependable Store Continued Tuesday—Special Purchase From The American Dry Goods Company At33%%t050% BelowRegularPrices! / Part of the Stock From the $1,000,000 Liquidation Sale, Including Additions From Our Own Stocks at Equal Savings! The American Dry Goods Co., Grand and Mercer Streets, New York City, one of the largest distributors of cotton piece goods and domestics, is going out of the jobbing business. We were among the first to hear of this liquidation sale, and imme- tely dispatched our buyer to New York to take advlntage of the opportunity to pick up bargains for our customers. choice lots of merchandise were secured at prices averaging 331 to 50 per cent less than reguhr, and Many we offer these splendid pur- chases in a special sale tomorrow that will attract crowds of thrl ty shoppers to share the savings offered in Wash Fabrics, Sheets and Domestics. To this Extraordinary Purchase we have added thousands of dollars worth of Wash Goods and Domestics ' from our own stocks to complete the assortments and make this sale one of the biggest of its kind in Wash- " ington! “ & Attention of hotel managers and boarding house proprietors, as well as private homes, is directed to this opportunity for big savings on Sheets, Bedwear and other staple needs. Extra salespeople and a battery of cash registers will be provided for prompt service. 79¢ Printed Rayon Flat Crepes If you do not know these lovely crepes (wl'nch bear a close resemblance to all-silk crepes) this is a wonderful time to make their acqunnlmce—nnd if you do know them, you’ll realize that this is a remarkable price for them! and silky—in a vast collection of beautiful patterns —all of which are color-fast. 25¢ Plain Chiffon Voiles White and all of the lovely shades for frocks, underthings and draperies. 40 inches wide. 59¢ Printed Rayons ’ Rich, lustrous quality, in a desirable collection of fast colored plain shades for many 36 inches wide. $1 Printed Rayon Voiles Exquisite floral and fimed patterns in fast colors. inches wide. 29¢ Plain Plisse Crepes ‘White, pink, maize, light blue and orchid—just the shades for dainty underthings. 36 inches wide. 35¢ Plain Sateen A firmly woven quality with & ‘beautiful sheen. White and pretty colors for slips, frocks, smocks, ete. 38¢c 40-In. Printed Voiles Extra fine sheer quality, in a assortment of new styles and colors. All colors are guar- anteed to be absolutely fast. 40 inches wide. Perfect quality, rich 36 inches wide. trous rayon woven checks, stripes and plaids in dark colorings. 16¢ 33c ures that make frocks. 36 inches wide. 66c anteed fast. Excellent_quality. “Red 19¢ 25¢ lain_colors. fabric which :lvel service. 54 inches blue, 18¢ pink, light black. 29 50c Romany Fancies Fast colored cottons, with lus- 79¢ Rayon Taffetas Ci silky quality in color- ful ::gflls, stripes and neat fig- attractive 29¢ High Count Percales A large assortment of neat patterns in colors that are guar- 36 inches wide. 29¢ Dress Ginghams Seal” and other fine qualities in a charming array of gay checks, plaids, stripes and 32 inches wide. 59c White Indian Head Two to ten yard lengths of this popular white linen-finish vonderlnl 69¢ Rayon Flat Crepes 36-inch plain crepes in white, orchll. nile Eroen. maiss, peach, navy biues 81x99 In. 81x90 In. or drleuinx. deep hem. linen closets tomorrow! 45¢ Pillowcase ’Tubing High-Grade Bleached ep- 25¢ e o Aresaang, 4% T ik 15¢ Unbleached Cotton close-woven Un- uad et e 8¢ $4.50 Rayon Bedspreads 35¢ fall 58¢ 18¢ 15¢ -1 reads {i 3 Mins eyl and orehie; seat: $2.69 loped edges. $1.50 Mattress Covers Double-bed size Mattress Cov- d thread aRstsnrm 98c 25¢ Bleached Pillowcases 42x36 in. and 45x36 in. Cases of perfect quality. Hand torn and ironed; finished with deep hem. 39¢ Table Oilcloth 5-4 Oileloth suitable for every purpose. Seconds of a standard qnl.l“y. In a good range of styles. 33c 48¢ 24c Goldenbers's—Main Floor.—Charge Accounts lnvml. uting Flannels in neat colored l 5 c ou-lneh double fleece quality stri] 27 inches wide and heavy, thick quality. used on either side. $1-% to *2 Run-of -the-Mill Sheets 72x99 In. 72x90 In. When have you seen such an opportunity to save on high grade sheets? These are of a heavy round thread sheeting cotton—free from all starch Hand-torn, ironed and finished with Women who are alert to values will make the most of this unusual sale by filling their 63x99 In. 63x90 In. 39 & 50c Bleached Pillowcases Perfect quality Pillowcases that are made of extra fine grade Muslin. In Scalloped, of following 45x36 in.—42x36 in.— 45x38Y/, in. 50c 32-in, Bed Ticking Heavy, feather-proof quality Bed Ticking in guaranteed fast colors. _An extra special price! 35c 25¢ Heavy Flannels 15¢ 29¢ Shaker Flannels Can be An Inviting Collection of Smart DRESSES Assembled from Our Higher Priced Lines —at This Low Clearance Price! fl 16 t . Dou, Checlu Florals, Conventional 2 Patterns and Plain Colors Goldenberg’s—Second Floor. The word “clearance” hardly can give you an adequate picture of these scores of delight- ful dresses—for they are, as a matter of fact, our latest Summer arrivals . . . and all of these fashionable types are included: White Sleeveless Frocks With Colored Jackets Sleeveless or Long Sleeved Printed Every Wanted Shade! | Lovely Summer Fabrics Georgette Rn{:in Crepe White Flesh Nile Tan Crepe Frocks Fluffy Chiffon and Georgétte Prints Navy-and-White Polka Dotted Crepe Dresses Pastel Crepe Frocks with Matching Jackets Long Sleeved Crepe Dresses for Autumn or Travel Maize Red Rose Shantung Silk Prints isses’ sizes 14 to 20 Women’s sizes 36 to 46 To a Price That Makes Them 45 Truly ° ' Exceptional Values! A fresh looking, summery assortment— of crisp dotted swiss, linen, dimity, batiste and novelty print dres: at man- age to be pretty, practical and cool, all at the same time. Youthful sleeveless basque styles in the smaller sizes, and ly at- tractive straightline styles for the matron —finuhed with gay pipings, bands of or- mdy, crisp collars, vestees, etc. Sizes iffon Organdy Full-Fashioned! A truly remlrhblamcmnmihmr- tock of two prominent manufacturers, and hosiery from our own stocks, including our better novelty heel styles! All are full-fash- thne.fmorfiu tmdlflk-lo-lbh We’ve Reduced a Charming Group of $1.98 New Wash Frocks Don’t Miss Thls Sale of $1.95 to $3.50 SR Perfect Quality! all 'tylunpieo!tops. 3 as ankle clocks, two point black or will set aside a number of streets where children may play after 6 o'clock at ‘The bblestones m‘.’fl CHILDREN OF DUKE WIN SUIT OVER WILL American Court .Holds They Are Entitled to Income From Trust Fund. By the Assoclated Press. NEW YORK, August 19.—The three younger children of the Duke of Man- chester won a vlctory Saturday in the sult over the will of their other, Consuelo, dowager Duchess,of Manches- ter, in a Supreme Gourt rul nxthln.luy are entitled to the income from a 000 trust fund left in this country hy the duchul it was brought by the anhd ma ust Co., American trustees o the unexecuted trusts of the Amerlun estate of the duchess, who sought a comtru(;o!dum of b'memmu '.l‘od:lys ruling e gener: lish trustees of the estate. e Restrictions in their grandmothcr’s will provided that the younger children were not to receive the income until the yaunfue had reached 21 years of age, or, fi a girl, had mlrflzd wuh the consent of the English trusf Dur their minority, the will provlded the income was to be paid by the American trustees to the English trustees for the benefit of the duke, her son. ‘When the youngest child reached ma- Jority thls year, they asked that the in- come be divided between them. The general English trustees objected, con- tending that while the duke lved his children could not benefit by the Amer- ican trust fun Justice Alh‘ed Frankenthaler, in rul- ing for the '.hree younger children, held it the inten m;.'h tatrix was clmly inflluted l-nd '.!ut the younger ‘hildren—the youn, having reached Zl—wm e’ntmed to !hl from the $250,000 tru: During the inquest recently of Hild Homewood, 24, nqclerk who hid)umpe; :;:Le;tdellh ‘t'..h';%um bedroom win- Was that tvlce Ats natural size. Sy rouNn. LADIES" HAN] atto in fromy S on ot Tnf guent, around o'clock. nl'n"f"h at., spt. Pl wnrg'uo temlle. Targe, black.” M. Cake, B marks ith tag: rew tion lendth 36th st mw._‘Bhe BROOCH—A Tooch, green stones: X nr Reward. Addm. Bax"u-“ e Congressiona Ciat n ube ub; L, tberal Teward: set with in center. 1ght ve, ats no ta Phione Adams 4935-W" o “Metropolitan o6 E ] EVEGLABSES, —shel = Tame tween mn L and na 1B PReward. 1 b 2o1s Cathearal av” e O A TERRIER, white, wire-] shan.” on STth'st. Reward. Ell Gievainna SR o) HAND TMVH.LNO BAG, bhcl. mn pparel, camers oHerl!n !cnu Helghts, Xd an‘h “ll‘ Be KETBOOK b'lltell 15t) nvand SOth snd A4 ste: 5wt nder tii P R. Yount, o o ouns, 1927 G st. n.w. Xy a1 Flower ave, and gray; lost Tag nimber 1. S Owher, - D.W. Call 6 o'clock evenins. POLICE DOG, female, e FOLICE DOO Jemate: 3, Snd Pk Saled Poiifi—poo black and bru'n Temal pame Dinah. ‘318 Eve B ! se ye st. s.w. Metropolitan PPY. %, White with bia gnx ears and o a 1; las Do onn. ave. stores near Chevy Chi nu-m Wisconsin 1721 S 8C TERRIER, vicinity Femard 1439 Tving B o spzcrncus tortoise shell. day, about noon, between Tidal Basin LT nd 17th and Eve n.w. Notify T. B. Phones No. 486 or Ken. 120-W. W. M containing orth Beach SUIT CASE, black, c ing spparei; Birmingham check on same; between Union Station and Capitol, or on East Capitol. Liberal Te- nrdp:rnreklumed 15 owner ‘at 291 Toth s . R. Ingral terminal_claim DING RING. and imitation diamond nm_av;' Toom At 200; reward. 1617 WRIST WATCH. n-mmon R SPoTE, August 16 at 11th and 51! 330 Autem pi nw. Ll e e Potol % Terrier, an- old; has h Tth’at. TEN DOLLARS REWAI Swers to “Bob,” about 4 bob tail. "A. Goldstein, OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT FINE MEN'S WEAR EISEMAN S—7th & F .00 Round Trip Atlantic City SUNDAYS September 1, 15, 29 SPECIAL THROUGH TRAIN Via Delaware River Brid Lv. Washin; v n.h'--.r'."«‘ TURNING Ly. Atlantlc cIly. .- .- Pennsylvama lemad Real Estate Loans (D.C. Proyeny Only) No Commission Charged You can take 12 years to pay off your loan without the expense of renewing. $1,000 for $10 per month, including interest and prins cipal. Larger or smaller loans at proportionate rates. PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION Established 1881 Largest in Washington Assets over $20,000,000 Cor 11tk and E AW | Star coslos. < | By THE WEATHER District of Columbia, Maryland, Vir- ginia, West Virginia—Fair; cooler to- l;"l‘l:‘tl: tomorrow fair; gentle north , Record for Twenty-four Hours. ‘Thermometer—4 p.m. 95; 8 p.m. 81; 12 midnight, 75; 4 72; 8 am, 71; noon, 73. oon, Highest temperature, 95, occurred at 4 p.m. yesterd: Lowest temperature, 70, occurred at 6 a.m. today. ‘Temperature same date lln year— Hhhflt, 82; lowest, 69. Tide Tables, (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) ‘Today—Low tlde. 41 am. and 2:15 m.; ‘Tomorrow—Low ti g 2:55 p.m high tide, am. and 8:29 p.m, The Sun and Moon. G ;l'aoély—sun Tose 5:24 a.m.; sun sets p.m. ‘Tomorrow—Sun rises 5:25 am.; sun sets 6:57 pm. uf e W be - half hour after lu%:et I. e Condition of the Water. Great ng—cu;r TS Ferry—Potomac clear, Shen- lndufienllghuy cloudy. Weather in Various Citles. sur sano1 Stations. ** &wpIISIL 2 Abilene, Albany, N tlant Atlanti Balti M Birminghem Bismarck, N Boston, 1 ks - ! t4 22388383 1w 1 34 -3 3 , 'Ohio. Slimbrar 878 30 SRERBERSIRBANSIS =38R San Diego, Calif 29.90 B:nmhlnduo 2996 68 Seadtie "yiasn Spokane, Wash. 30 m 80 Adams | WASH., D. C.. FOREIGN. (% a.m, Greenwich time. tod Cloud; B l G g}!l! letlllll. ,fllsn ‘70 ‘Ncle me, tods Horta ‘(Fayal). Asores... B3’ ‘°Fart cloudy (Current ol ations.) C 4 Ban Juan, Porto Rico 82 Part cloud: Colon, Canal Zone. % Cloudy SOCIALIST IS SLAIN IN AUSTRIAN RIOT sl | Anti-Red Faction Exacts Heavy| Toll, With 62 Injured on Two Sides in Clash. By the Associated Press. VIENNA, August 19.—One person was killed and 62 were wounded, 12 seriously, in fighting last night and early today between members of the “’_ Socialist Schutzbund and the anti- Socialist Heimwehr at Saint Lorenzen. ‘The Heimwehr, armed with a machine gun and with snipers firing from the tower of the town hall, exacted the % | greatest toll, killing one Socialist and injuring those 12 whose wounds were regarded as grave. Other casualties were divided between the two factions. The Socialists, who were participating in a party banquet, were taken by sur- prue believlnl the Heimwehr members be holding a demonstration at Thoerl They claimed to have been unarmed and to have attended the feast unprepared for trouble. ‘The fighting was the result of the Socialists scheduling a speaker who was distasteful to Heimwehr members. @ard of Thanks. GIBSON. MARY E. T wish to express my sincere appreciation to_the 1y friends, Telatives and gocleties for thetr umunhy and, floral tributes at the death of my unt, Miss GG Bullock of Thira Bapiist Church and Mrs. Chesley Martin for her most exc e HER NIECE, GERTRUDE E. GIBSON. * : Beaths. . BARRY, CORRINE P. On Sundsy. August toher resid ARt Rem e Zraei ot B A Taltaval s.w. Notice of funeral hereafl BASS, BENJAMIN. On Sunds: 1029, BENJAMIN BASS, Beaths. HENDLEY, WILLIAM P. ture :u:l’erlH“”. at 8:20 0 :mk:. m. et eeu:ln, Miss Bfllll ‘:Yfin’n f 1708 P st. WILLIA] L‘Y. Puneral :grvuu on Tiestay. Auesst 20, ar 3 n ot“ Al;nl'lnnl his l;l. Xfllfl!!l“f !fl"f& Trienas fnviteq. ~ Ve Relat IINDIIY.““‘I;.L]I;AH P. Wuhlnflon D.C., in session o ' otiow &% T30 pm. Mo August 19, 1929, for the purpose ibute 10" che oy of'our Tate. brothe HENDLEY, 0 Grand Lod &.clock p.m. Jofin 2 rx'rmzmm. Exalted IELBY, Secretary. ! v. Departed this life P 01 1920 at Pittsburgh, P Wil I 1y 0t Buthce O devoted brother of Mis- G Feiplaion Mrsd Brotner Mi Gonley and ‘Thomas, Ulysses and Lemuel nry. Puneral and interment at Oulnu Orchard Tuesday, August 20, v Interment Ruler. Y G On Frida R August 1929, "at Atlantic City. e m Terment Mount Olvver Gemesers KENNEY, LEON. Departed this life Batur- day, “August teen, . LEGN" GEvoted huthand ‘of Do’ Ky Iather of Odessa Kenney. He aiso lew Iather, sister. host of other re nd Irieads. "Kemains at P om| Notice 'of Tuneral jater ALICE, | Suddent 3 K denly, on Friday, August N- beloved father_of e and Aivin Milton. t 20, at 1 Interment —Harmony iphia, Atlatic City oo iy Srsodissher,, four, n-laws o5t and friends.. Funeral Autust 30, at & ooh from econd mapusc Chirch. 3id & tween 11 and 1 sts. loman, pastor. Notice of interment later 1529, at Preeport. lsband of Marie Redmond of 2|0 Afllml &t. n.e. Remains ;,utl‘}u Ilhhflml Yo! hll‘ parents in Rome. . ence funeral services will be cnnd\ncted Tuesday morning. i TEPPER, MABEL J. On Saturdsy, August l7~ 1929, at Homeopathic BED"H( MA%“!L . beloved wife of the 1. Joh: Remains resting a the \Muum H Co. funeral cha Funeral from the Wil (2 funeral chapel on Tue: t 20, at 32 p.m. latives and H'Rnfl! mvlled to lllend Interment at Glenwood Cemeter; STEVENSON. MARIA A. On SII\HHI ', Al sust 17, at o 4 dence. Somn o0 ohn W, Stevenson, Reed Stevenson, X i aunt . ]‘lmi! Brooks, Dorothea Barrett, lovlnt T of Amanda Grisby. grandmother of Queendnd Rilh Batreit ch der “Sam Parewell, dear mother, until we meet Around the great white throne, There we shall daily ereet, Where Jesus reigns alone. . WADDY. ANNIE E. On Sunday. Ausust 13, 1929. at _her residence, 616 ANNIE E.. widow of Will aged 82 A Taltavul fHend invited. Cemet. WHITE, cuAln's H. On Sunday. A 13; 1925 ot 12:05 a.m.. at Garfield ¥ H'Q'sp)?'f tai. wuhl WH "Sotn vear, Funeral Tues: day, August 30 8t 30 sm. feom phre: uneral chapel, * Rockville, nterment . Aount Zion E_ Cemete: Freedom, Baitimore County, Md., at 1 B YOUNG, MAMIE. Departed this life day, August 17. 1929, MAMIE YOUN beloved dauenter of Emma Jackson. step. @ gaughter of J. T. Jackson ‘and sister of ed T omas” Youns. & o leaves to Tourn " thele Toor ot friends. Puneral Tuesda: pirom W. Bundy's funeral hos a Do, Interment Lineoln Mermorial Cemm in m:mnrmm. years 2 tive (R Ben e 80 ol BRAWNER, AICIIBALD MONZELLE. sad but loving remembrance of our d son and father, ARCHIBALD MONZEL! BRAWNER. who left Ill fifteen years ago today. August 19, 1914. In our memory you are always near us. THE FAMILY. BRENNAN, CHARLOTTE In loving re- membtacs of owr peloved mothes. CHAR: JOTIE E_BRENNAN. who departed this e elght years ago today. Augus! i HER CHILDREN. ¢ CONSIDINE. SUSAN. In memors of my dear daughter. SUSAN CONSIDINE (nes Branson). who died one year ago today, August 19, 1928. T think of you in silence: No eye can see me But ‘many a silent tear I shed When others are asleep. But what I'd give to clasp your hand, Your darling face to see. To hear your voice I loved so well, ‘That meant so much t M ionbriicorsoistionitha b havasintstocs Is our meeting in heaven and parting ng more. LONELY MOTHER. * GILMORE. SUSIE. 1In sad but true lov- ing remembrance of my dear. devoted friend. SUSIE GILMORE. who sweetly en- tered the haven of rest 39 years ago todsy. August 19, 1890. My heart is still filled with anguish, And my eyes still dim with tears, Though Tve been without my dearest d For thirty-nine long. dreary years. Time haz not healed the sorrow I felt when I lost you. dea: But T know that I must not mourn you. For you are always near. HER _DEVOTED FRIEND. JOHN. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. Phone Lineoln 0373. ]oseph F. Birch’s Sons 3034 M St R, Fromn, e o0 Frank Guc.r s Sons Co, 0098 1861 1| 1113 SE BENNIT, denly, VIRGINIA JEFFERSON. on !undnyfi August t the late 1 from the chapel of 5 & Bon. 3007 Niehols ave. Au 20, :30 tives and _fr Arlington National Ce: BERRYMAN. ALBERTA, ve. neral services Tuesd at First n-nm. Shtes, Piothe! -na ‘Dumbarton ave. n.w. SH( On Sunday, Aumt RGE 5., Seloved Musband of s} erment at connemoml Semeters Wednes Mass okt s Church, At 10 assed peacefully m. amudn' August 17, 1028, (BOSTON ot Seaton uaband of Mattle A: Bostor SRd” devored Brother of Roseita Snd Eie Hrces untist Churen, Wedhesday: Aveust reet Bantist Church, Wednesday, 21, At '3 p.m. “Relatives and friénds to- vi COE, FRA! rted this life Pfl- e Nt 16, 1020, 2t His s residence. 1381 South Capitol COE. He I ‘to mourn their loss four wo devoted daughters and & f106 of ‘Other Telatives and frlends. Res s_resting at Eugene Ford's funeral rs, 1300 South Capitol st., until M evening. August 19, the 10 his Ia lence. ational Cemetery, Tuesday, August 3 p.m. Departed this life Satu husband " of Plorence Brown, son of Maltimore Brown and the late Helen C. Bro 'WN, EARLE. August_i7. ~{ Puneral nmctnr VENTH ST. Modern Chnper. Teiephone National 2473 ~ TIMOTHY HANLON _ Private_ Ambulance Linc, fa|641 H St. N o ‘Puneral services at Arlinston | m-"' V. L. SPEARE CO. wiletther the successors of nor connected original W._R. Speare establish | rr;m: es20 1009 t. N.W. erly_840_F_St. N.W. tfled, Efclent Service. B Foe Chiapel « Deal & Co. 816 B ST. N.E. LINCOLN 8200. Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance Modern_Chapel JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. £stablished 1337 10th St. N.W. _ Phone North 6047 P Sucoceding the orlginal W. R Speare Co. 1623 Connecticut Ave. Potomac 8 years at 1208 H st.. 45 years at 940 ¥ st. J. WILLIAM LEE'S SONS, DIRECTORS. CRl:MA TORIUM. 333 PA._AVE N.W.__NATIONAL 1384. 1338, FUNERAL DESIGNS. . _Piompt Auto Delivery Bervice. 1%| Gude Bros, Co., 1212°F St. 'nds BAMUEL s ':':;' ,'.::"“"..:' % o udu it 20, murlll it at Rook cufl"&g fei. JAMUEL ll.l'l'l. 1 , No. 10, of ‘Biram Todge," No é‘-“" Ty mz.-mfi lllll. Al t&f":% ..,...."'..."'“ = Ry "x."" A special com- Artistie—expressive—inexpensive BLACKISTONE, 1407 H Beautiful Floral Designs CALL MAIN 3707 FRICES, TEL. NAT. 2416 & NAT 0106 Open Evenings n-‘s-nug 14th & Eye mWOOD CEME i‘ii

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