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Government and business establish- opened another working “!om in their trfumph over rival eh’ &t° Orifth Stadiym, Were & Pennsylvania the spectacular never-ending variety. D. C. Gevernment left the parade gt the head of the Mary- land companies when he réached: the reviewing stands. - .. " Sergt. A. J. 1, grand marshal of the parade and the one man to the success of the Labos rgagni, the float amid a bower of | the admiration and cheers of { She rode in-the first float, as her rank as hostess. # Musie a Special Featare. The crowd was in hilarious. mood ene singied ous Tor epecial apprabation. were s out far. e eorps in tl:‘ Iine of.:l‘m ll-:: drum e by the United States Marine Band, the air echoed with * land, My Mary- land” as they v, and mnc on u:;' mAvenun to disburse in Washington Boys* ndert which all but won the musical contest last night at the Sylvan Theater, awarded the prise for the band making the best appearnce in the .. From Pennsylvnia avenue, just hefore 1 o'clock, the scenes of the Labor mthun.mnmprhhmhby W, Wuhlr:fwn annual Mardi Gras fete, with licking on the Monument grounds, brought thousands to the Syl- contest. in its action. Check summer upsets with Feen-a-mint at home or away. Insist on the Genuine SPECIAL NOTICES. { WILL, NOT BE RESP PO TLi, NOT BE RESPOI t Trom - New” Zotx. - Phnadepiie and e T2 ork. i Charleston, W. Va, SMITH'S BTORAGE C VING TO SOME Get_our return-load hipments to Philadelp} Pittsbur, R R STRIPPERS. . re, carpent b il e R s SEPT. orp dliia s et dary netee, L O INITED STORAGE CO., INC., TR e °" Mistropotiten 1045. Concord and Niagara Grapes at. Quaint Acres. e % m?x-o'm&"fl only ¥ Now Open for Season The ‘Celebrated Cidex;,Il Earrd Autarn i, Bess, older on Bu KOONS sofs, "thsut™ A Printing Setyice “exesptional facilities Tor e alscriminating. cliontete. il Bt ‘The National Capital Pun v LAA 1 CHARLES G. RECKERT DIES AT AGE OF 72 Funeral Services Will B¢ Meld Thursday Morning for Retired Grocer. Charles G. Reckert, 12 years ojd, re- tired grocer, died at His' home, 3130 Dumbarton avenue, yesterday. Me had been in failing health for sevéfal years. Mr. Reckert, who retired from: busi- ness about 10 years ago, maintained o grocery store- at 3232 M street for many years.” He was a native of Baltimiore. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. B Reckert; 3 da , Miss. I Reto, S S, Mg oy & Funeral services will be condiicted in Holy Trinity Catholic Church Thursda: morning at 9 o’clock. 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