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THL EVENIN Whiter, Tartar-Free Teeth When You Remove Bacterial-Mouth (you have it) Now you can have a brilliant, flashing smile and teeth untouched by decay. For Kolynos—Ilike no other dentifrice— removes a condition that threatens all of us and attacks teeth and gums... Bacterial-Mouth (you have it now). Germs swarm into the mouth with every breath you take. If neglected they form destructive acids, discolor teeth and infect gums. Leading dentists urge a daily safeguard against these germs. They prescribe Knlynos. Instantly, Kolynos purifies the mouth. In making con- tact with teeth and gums it multiplies 25 times. It becomes a smooth, surg- ing, antiseptic foam that pene- BOOK .FOR THE trates every crevice and kills germs—neutralizes acids that cause decay—prevents tartar—cleans every part of each tooth to a spotless white without the slightest injury. And for 3 hours after each brushing this wonderful Kolynos Foam continues to clean teeth and guard the mouth against germs. Start using Kolynos. Its exclusive, foaming properties permit the technique of brushing long advocated by dentists—a half-inch on a dry brush. .. Scrub teeth and gums vigorously. You can feel the gritless, refreshing foam work. The mouth feels cleaner, fresher. Gums coon look pinker and firmer. And within 3 days you will see a distinct change in the appearance of your teeth— they will look whiter. Get a tube of Kolynos from your druggist . . . Today. - PER.HAPS you have been ac- cepting the extra miles that are packed into Conoco gaso- line as a matter of course. You expect an organization with such facilities and resources as those of the Continental Oil Company to produce a motor fuel of highest efficiency and greatest economy. And you have never been disappointed! But have you ever figured in a concrete way just what you. could buy with the savings which Conoco’s extra miles STAR TOWNSEND FUNERAL SERVICES TOMORROW Republican Leader Will Be Buried From Church of Transfigu- ration, Episcopal. Funeral services for T. Lincoln Town- send, vice president of the National Electrical Supply Co. and outstanding leader of the mpuhl!cln party of the District, who died at his home, - 4601 Seventeenth street, yesterday, will be conducted in the Church of the Trans- figuration, , Episcopal, tomorrow after- noon at 3 oclock. Rev. Dr. John Sick stomachs, sour stomachs and Indigestion usually mean excess acid. The stomach nerves are over-stimulated. Too much acid makes the stomach and in- testines sour. Alkali kills acid instantly. The best form {is Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia, because one harmless, tasteless dose neutralizes many times its volume in acid. Since its invention, 50 years ago, it has remained the “standard with physicians everywhere. ‘Take a spoonful in water and your \mhlszy condition will probably end in five minutes. THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Fair, slightly ‘warmer tonight; tomorrow increasing cloudiness and warmer, followed by - | showers at night; gentle southeast and it | west lican State Clubs of the lumbia, holding the treasurer’s posi- tion at the time of his death. Mr. Townsend came into prominence in the electrical world a quarter of & century ), when he helped prove the practicability of sending and recelvin, g wireless messages from ships at sea, the Acid In sick stomachs—instantly Then you will always know what to do. Crude and harmful methods will never appeal to you. Go prove this for your own sake. It may save a great many dis- agreeable hours. Be sure to get Phillips’ Milk o? cril by physicians for 50 years in correcting excess acids. 25c and 50c a bottle—any drugstore. “Milk_of Magnesia” has been the U. egistered Trade Mark of The Charles H. Phillips Chemi- cal Comg]ll}g and its predecessor, Charles hillips, nnea 1875. the genuine %nesln pres- bring to you... Last week’s pic- nic, for instance...Did it occur to you that, after all, you were having that party on Conoco... That the extra miles you have .been getting from Conoco all summer really paid the picnic bills? Prove this for yourself. Note your speedometer reading the next time you fill with Conoco.. Then keep an accurate record of your miles per gal- lon. That will be convincing evidence of the economy which comes from using Conoco. Get extra mileage for your gasoline dollar at the Conoco ngn. THE GREATER CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY CONOCO packed with extra miles GASOLINE SIGN . OF THE RED TRIANGLE south winds. Maryland—Fair tonight; warmer in portion; tomorrow _increasing cloudiness and warmer; gentle east and southeast winds. Virginia — Partly cloudy tonight; warmer in north and west portions; tomorrow increasing cloudiness and warmer, followed by showers in south portion; gentle to moderate east and southeast winds. ‘West Virginia—Fair; warmer tonight; tomorrow partly cloudy and warmer, followed by showers in extreme west portion. Record for 24 Hours. ‘Thermometer—4 p.m., 75; 8 p.m.,, 71; 12 midnight, 61; 4 ., 55; 8 a.m., 64; I!Wll. "7 pm., mnr l pm., :o 26; 12 mldnuht—. 30.28; .m., 30.30; 8 a.m., 30.33; noon, 8031. Highest temperature, 77, occurred at Lowest, umpeutun B4, occurred at 6 am. today. ‘Temperature same date last year— Highest, 81; lowest, 64. ‘Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) 11 a.m. yeste: ] PARALYSIS IS FATAL. William B. Fentress, 50, Native of Norfolk, Here 5 Years. ‘William B. Fentress, 50 years old, died of paralysis at his home, 1402 Massa- chusetts avenue, yesterday. He became 111 last Thursday. Born at Norfolk, Va., in 1879, Mr. Fentress was for many years & clothing salesman in his native city. Coming to Washington five years ago, he became assoclated with Carter's Clothes Shop, where he remained until three weeks ago, when he accepted s position with Sears, Roebuck & Co., 706 Tenth street. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mamie F. Fentress, and two sisters, Mrs. D. ‘W. Darden of Clarksburg, W. Va., and Miss Eleanor L. Fentress of Norfolk, Va. Funeral services and interment will take place at Norfolk, Va., tomorrow. izl Deaths Reported. ‘The foll deaths h 10" e "HeVItR " Department in ‘the 1eet ‘34 616 11th st. 5. 2400 16th 308 G st. ‘;x_‘rluomu & Tenkings 55 flmrnncy Hos- Bamuel Bass, 52, Sibley Hospital. William P. Hendley, ¢4 TR Ji Tent. 41 1224 6t & e} Infant of hours, 1611 T st. Marle N. !uvenwn. €2, 12168 Half st. .. ‘Today—Low tide, 3:06 a.m. lnd 3:33 | pital pm.; m‘hude 8:40 am. and 9:08 p.m. ‘Tomorrow—Low tide, 3:45 a.m. and 4:07 p.m.; high tide, 9:17 a.m. and 9:44 p.m. The Sun and Moon. ‘Today—Sun rose 5:26 a.m.; sun sets 6:56 p.m. ‘Tomorrow—Sun rises 5:27 am.; sun sets 6:55 p.m. Moon rises 7:58 p.m.; sets 6:24 a.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- 1f hour after sunset. ~ Condition of the Water. Great Falls—Clear. Harpers Perry—Potomac clear; Shen- andoah slightly cloudy. Weather in Various Cities. Stations. Abilene, Tex - Clear ; Bt.cloudy '} Slonay 9 0i4 Cloudy Pt.cloudy Pt.cloudy seuysssysatsusynyRLy $3332283333332282438 More than 918,000,000 government saving certificates, l’epresln!lnl a cash Vllll! of- $3,600,000,000, have been sold in Britain since the start of the move- ment. OPEN A CHARGE | ACCOUNT FINE MEN'S WEAR EISEMAN'S—7th & F| = R RYAN SERVICE IS RELIABLE Through th o R y m h The cost is a matter of your own con- sideration. Funeral Parlor—Private Ambulance and Livery in Commection JAMES T. RYAN Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. A Atlantic 1700-1701 FOUND. FOR ANTM Animal Rescue Loague. 349 Maryland ave. Main 8088. BATCHEL, Sunday, on Rockville Toad. M. Robinson.” Potomac 4300. J Pol LOST. ining the entrance of .w. Reward offered at urse and Touise latinum, set with diamonds, vieinity cnn and Mlflm or Wis- d "Clev. 1319-7. Rew: Reward. cropped ite col- Telephone Clev. 5748. OF KEYS and tool checks, No. 17300, one Ga. necktie lnfl 3 fl"k Retu "fo“ufim Collins, on_st. n.¥. Rew 1%, v, e gy o 28 20 :-y pm.” Phone Lincoln 6464 247 FOX TERRIER, wire-haired, brown head. ts_on back: answers to name e 2 18th st. n.w. fen Bt b ehswers i ‘mame. ~Lindy North 5987 after 5 5 pm. DOG, nd _ brow. male: ;Px:-:n.:e Dinah. 318 Eve st. s.w. Meiropolitan prindle color ith 324 “5 and i1, brone Nort] A'l'—w"l ‘gentleman living at Lyon Cfllllllll!llllu with owner ’5".' i il Sl o when_returnin ’honl lfl"y 111 g e Yicnity el ESRSE (O Bving v Cot 3 ch In pi TER, bine, left on Bén mmm 4 and 0100, REWARD. Fox Terrier, % “Bob,” sbout years ol £38T%al0. A Goldstein, 1018 Tth st. n.w. L W biack, red handie Fridey night. &8, Takoms' car of “Pitthity of llnh"lfl Adams lno-n. Monday Iliornlnl. Pl& K linv ul'l g % ol tween 704, ‘Thomas Lane, 45. 214 Clark st. s.w. Mary E. Youns, 38, Alice Metz, 25 ‘Presden's sie pit; e 19; 469 Wumn« in shi 3 Eldrens Hospital. | ‘month; CM(‘Ae Illd Elizabeth Wotze, 1 it "mr"l'n'-'?":‘ml Henrletta Queen, 12 o . hours, 171 NeW Seriey 'a¥ = Births Reported. The following births have been reported to the Health Department in ine last 24 nours: ank nnd Ceclli . boy. John M. And_ Margaret M. mcholn boy. James O. lnfi Ruth shand. boy. James P. llnd Dnrnlhy L. Chrlsm(mm boy. Joseph And A Riiggell, bo: Cus| ir arriett P. Cllrk l!fl. Georgy Richard and Ruby Trimm Alec and Minnie B. Oisbol Ralph ai DeSim ‘mmun o Srtie 1o Richardson, eirl Antonfo, and, Anna Bertuss!. girl. James 8. and Hattte M_Xeir girl. Kemper L. and Bestrice James R."and Mar Owen M. and B tamp, boy. Phiiender ‘ana Touise Washmpion girl, George R. and Mary C. Simms, f" Barmond A, and Evangeline E. ‘llen, sirl Wifilam and_Annie Stoadard. bo James and Carrie Davis, gir!. Marriage Licenses. yward K. Simmons, 37. and Ann M. c-mm 26, both at Pm\-lannte. R. 1; Rev. ‘William J. McLaugh] we. Eva W. Lovette, Samuel J. Porter. 51 nd Lillle H. Jones, Wilbect J. Hines. 22, and Leona M. Byrgs. 19 both ‘of Baltimore, Md. Rev. H. M. !"lfien B Judson. 30, and Evelyn O. Gas- 3 Rev. E. i ver, A Poindexter, botn ot Ricnmondr va s m a1 and_Lott udse Roberi E. ttingls oy "'z; and Beulah M. : Rev B sumn. Y L thd Mamite Sma- Sueur, 43 Ore Bank. Va and | ank ol "Paitivgn Fev. Henry W. Tolson. Carda "ot Elp;nkn. MINOR., GEORGE T. We wish to express friends, i ent. IS SISTER AND COUSIN, MRS. M. ARMISTEAD AND M. E. GRIFFIN. ORME. ELLEN. The family of MRS. ELLEN ORME wish fo thank the friends and rela- tives for their floral tributes and kind- nesses during the iliness and death of their ‘mother. . Braths. BALDWIN. DE. MOSBY. On Wednesday, LN | CHERRY. MARY - | iise Home. 1310 ‘August 71, 1920, at 3 a. ton Sanitarium aft MOSBY BALDWIN, husband of oted fathe maing at Hine and Irvi Notice of" umm hereafter. .. papers Dlease copy. lmn rted this life t the Washing- Iness. (New Orle: BQOZER. WILLIAM. 2 parlor. 1300 South c CESTEROS. HILDA R. On M gust T b a- bt o Con New York. Sits: HILDA B, CESTEROS, beloved wite of Dr. Jose N. Cesteros and daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Aaron Russell. Her remains on view d relatives at her resi- Funeral Friday morn- from " Holy Redeemer A. On Tuesday. August 20, 1929, at the fesidence of her sister, Mis. “Frank E.Jonew 4127 Harr st D, RY A. I trom Fun B N R Yy dence on, Thursday, AURUSt 22, at 2 o'clock p.m. Interment Oak Hill Cemetery. ! pE DAVIS. EMBRIA. _Suddenly on Tuesday Aug 1929, RIA_DAVIS, dno(ed Ra" o1 Janie Davis. father of Woods Benor ndJomor Davis, brother of | Da Puneral Pri Z om_Zion Bapti: Church. Deaniwog . Remains res ing. "W CErnest Sarvis Go. funeral pmou 2222 Geo: nw., until 7 Thursday. there t his Fesidence, 3703 Meade 5 WAVERLY. ~Departed this DRUMGOOLE, 7 1029, at hix res; life Monda: 2t his resl s . WILLIA R aenie ¥, Pentress wnd brother of Mrs D W. Darden, Clarksburs . Va. and Miss Eleanor L. Fentress, Norfo} mains resting at the S.'H. Hin neral home. 2901 t % ":‘iz‘"n‘f’:r’a. n’:'u'i,:" i . Tovins Smains Testing 8¢ the W. Ernest Toris” o funeral pariors, 3223 Georsia ave. n.w. Notice of funerai iates GOVER. MAY LOWN. Wednesday, August 21, Jozs, atter an iliness of one month. Y beloved wife of Henry | Yotice ot Tuneral he JOHN NEALE. st 30, 1 'nmnaa;. 3 ust rton, Jgabers piease copr) i 'r‘c?ufl ‘Services. 3 w n Th S3ar Interment AXTO! SMITH. At PAXTON, LEWIS Tuesday, fl" T P ttsville, lld Sy Rt ugus! t 8 m. mmment at 3 ‘-ntw:n”fi.‘) Prldly. August 23. 12 RT. Departed this Illr RO !. Alll DA b DG ES SERS, muna "'um';,a" of Mai i meral Thursd in’i % ('n“". n l EQGERS, LEWIS. P ! sh." 38. and Alice Belle, 34; | 1 | Phone Prank. 6624 1 H St. AII \II!'I", D;;.rm "NT' 71836 North Caroline life uon ay. LEWIS a 1o mourn tn -u o Tedtiee: S umnd at_Pr fun h at. lhltlmon fd ‘New op: y Souss. Fu Tumeral home. 818 "R ot iurzae: August 32, at’ 9:30 a.m thence to Christ Episcopal Church G st between 6th and . yhere services will be held at “Tatdrinent “Congressional "Geme: MAR’ dunuu ite of Rev. BN 5o Jeaves to mourn theif ‘brotner. Jnmh Webster of Boston, 2 Adelaide. Puiliam and her-in-law, Ji Rem ing 8 st. n.w. Funeral services Thutsaer. Aueast 22 ai 1 p.m.. at Metropolitan A M. E. Church, st between 15(h and 16tn ate n ¥ MARTHA E. WEBSTER. The "' Cliff Rock Society announ %ruru The Geath of Mo, MARTHA STER THOMAS, 3 member of the board “of _directors. neral services Thursdey, August 22, 133 o L pm ureh, M st. be- Heen st and 16tn st 2 HART, Pres. LOUISE LEWIS, Sec. THOMAS, HA E. Ladics” Crispus Attucks Rener l;lno:llgnhn announces tne death of Mrs. E R (AS. Sx.meraber of board Funeral Thursdsy, August 929, 1 p.m., from Metropolitan A. M. “ia wesT HAMILTON, Pres. JENNIE E. BARNES, Rec. THOMAS. MARTHA E. w:u TR, The Golumbis "Ald Assoclation announces the death of “Mrs. THA E. WEBSTER THOMAS. vice ‘president. Funeral Thurs- duy. Augist 22, 1629 | p.m.. from Metro- politun A. rch. ThiSTANG TYLER, JENNIE E. BARNES, Rec. THOMAS. MARTHA E. WEBSTER. Offcers §nd Mewbers of Harinony Temple, No. 145, of W.. of Bladensburg, Md. You are Gicreby noiIfad ol he geith ot Past Daughter Ruler MARTHA B- NiAS. Who Dassed (0 iFe Erest Bevona Mondas: eveniuies A gese-36, 05 Bession_ ol sorrow will be held at Dents A. M. E. Church, Bladensburg, Md.. Wed- nésday evening. August 21, at 8 o'clock Funers] Thursdas. Aueust 32 at 1 o'cloek E. Chureh, inDeween T8t and 120;,!.5- ne. e ol Bladensbure Lodge. No. 514: Morning Star No. 4: ‘Columbia Lodge, No 85 Porest Tem Bl i e o T ted . are respect- £ty "invited to sttend. i CAROLINE BARTON. Daughter Ruler. Atiest: CYNTRIA HONESTY Fin, . THOMPRON. LUTHER. On Wednesdas, An- ust, 2171930, et Preedmen's ‘Hospital THOMPSON. devoted son of Maria Thomoson. Srather of Lauis: ‘Mars: Luke and Lonny Thompson. Remains Testing at the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. fu- peral parlors. 2223 Georsia ave. n.¥. No- tice of funeral later. RD. pDepiied this e of directors. 21 E Pres. TIBBS, JOSEPH EDWAI lite JAugust 18, 1925, JOSEPH 2 mother-in-law, sister-in-law. Agnes nephew and nd friends. Fu- , Qur Red=emer, ¢ 8 oclock pm. : three brother: a host of other relati: poral from the Churl 8th and Barry pl. n. Rev.Wiseman wiil ‘ofciate. TOWNSEND, THOMAS LINCOL Eud(en. Iy. on Tuesday. August t 1:40 3 a of ‘the Transfieurs: Sber 19in ‘ena ToR et TURNER. CHAPMAN. Wedn n 1030, CCHAPMAN TURNER. devated Thiner of Sadie Wehs Tomoend Bepie in Tumner. ‘brother of lsaiah Brooks Mary Brooks. Ann! ohn “and Elsie Castor and |1gn4mher of Mary and Jouis Welis, Elsle Turner and Suste Berk- ley. Punersl Pridas. August 23 W. Ernest Jarvis Co. 1 Torwr 2323 Georaia ‘e 5.5 TURNER, CHARLES L. Suddenls. on Tu v 20, 1029.at Atlantle Gity: ARLES L. beloved husband of Barah Turner (nee Dodge). Puneral sevvices Fridnx. 3 p.me from the residence of W McReynolds. 3824 Harrison_st. n.w. Interment Glenwood Cemetery. 32 WHITE, DUDLEY M. Tues at his residence. n. DUDL!Y M., Deloved husband of Fannie aged 59 years. Funeral from his ence. Thursday, August 23 at 3 p.m. atives and friends invited. Inter- ment Columbia Gardens Cemetery. | WRIGHT. JAMES W. Suddenly. on day. August 19, 34 his resigence. flu beloved husban Of Neins V. Yiebe. ‘aged 4y soarniomd Reral from “above résicence on Thursda August 22, at 2 pm. Relatives a jends invited. " Interment at Alerandrie; a1 In Memoriam. pm., ineral n;r. " | ADAMS. ANNIE A. In memory of our dear l'l;fl:hhr“Am A ADA)‘:fl who d'llrl;ld S e SR but loving o et s two vears ago today, August 21, 1937 Our only consolation we have in store, Is meeting in heaven and parting mo more. who departed this life one year A August 21, 1928. S — We think of you in silence, No eye can see us weep, But many & silent tear we shed When others are asleep. THE PAMILY. * MANNING. THOMAS D 1In loving memory who_entes sternal, Yest Airust 311691, elent "vears ago t God giveth His beloved sleep. MAURICE. O'BRIEN. ANNA M. A tribute of love and affection tg our dear daughter an AT 'S BRTEN: who deparied ints 1is o veats 280 today. Mass at Holy Trinity Church st 7 a.m. Some may think we are not lonesome il AND ' BROTHER FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Succeeding the orlzln;l W. R. Speare Ca. 1623 Connecticut Ave. Potomac 4600 8 _years at 1208 H st. 45 yoars st 940 ¥ ot J. WILLIAM LEE’S SONS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. CREMATORIUM. 32 PA._AVE N. NATIONAL 1384. 1388 ZURHORST CAPITOL ST, Lineoin 8372. Ph ~Joseph F, Birch's Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.W. Eiditee® 182 Frank Geier’s Sons Co, .| i3 SEvETH o7, v, National 2473 TIMOTHY HANLON nml"i‘ll Director me‘ 5543 &V, L. SPEARE CO. Neither the suc with, the original W. cpmors of n !mn ‘establis) N.W. y_840 ¥ St N.W. m fied, Emiclent Ses autonp W. W Deal & Co. _816 B ST. NE Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance R R Lincoln 0524 Chapel JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. lll-IlIM 1337 10th St. N.W. Phene Nerth 6047 FUNERAL DESIGNS. BLACKISTONE, 1407 H Beautiful Floral Designs $5 and up. CALL MAIN GLENWOOD cfiT-:‘fl:liY Choice lots and sites for sale. Vaultage $5 per month. i MONUMENTS. 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