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School - Clothes Cleaned for know how it feels—those first days in High School. Betty W peeping over a geometry book. whole class is keen to look his best. ”» sees “the handsome new boy.” His chum, Jack, discovers Sally Everyone of the four as well as the L] Down in the grade little Mary Jane takes pride in pretty clothes and thrills when teacher admires her dress. Tolman is at the service of all the boys and girls from Kindergarten to College Sgniors. 'We dry clean, press and dye every. “stitch” in your wardrobe and do it so that you can go to school knowing you are “all dressed up.” The Tolman Dry Cleaning F. W. MacKenzie, President 6 Dupont Circle 6th and C Streets North 3445 Metropolitan 0071 AT S g FREEZE WITH HEAT - o= "The ELECTROLUX Refrigerator e s IT STAYS NOISELESS no moving parts to wear A tiny gas flame is your iceman for life in the gas refrigerator. That’s as near as the Electrolux comes to Mving any machinery ILL a piece of metal wear when it . does not move? Will it make any noise? Of course the answer is “no.” And that's why the Electrolux Gas Re- frigerator is absolutely silent. That's why it should never wear out. There is not a single moving part. The action of a tiny gas flame and a thin trickle of water do all the work of making cold in this refrigerator. Think what this absence of machinery means. Think what a comfort to own a refrigerator that has no moving parts to cause trouble, to annoy you with sound. And, best of all, the FElectrolux is amazingly inexpensive to operate... much less in fact, than any other re- frigeration system. The reason for this is evident. Both gas and water are country’s leading public utilities, after the most careful investigation. Until you have seen the Gas Refriger- ator you haven't seen refrigeration at its best. Don't fail to visit our display room and see the full line of models. TOTAL COST OF OPERATION 6 to 815 cents « day around Washington Gas and water are not only relatively cheap, but the Electrolux uses only a tiny gas flame and a mere trickle of . water. That is why the operating cost is ridicalously low. You'll find an interesting variety of sizes and styles. The Kitchenette model for small apartments, the space-saving combination Electrolux and gas range, and the convenient low-type refrigerator . with white enameled table top are par- case there was completerapproval. Never ticularly intriguing. Prices run from have engineers and scientific men hailed 250 to $370 completely installed in your a new discovery more enthusiastically home, according to size. And in order than they have the Electrolux. Today to give every home the opportunity of this refrigerator is operating in thou- owning ‘perfect refrigeration," you are sands of homes. It has been adopted and offered unusually liberal purchase terms is being sold by hundreds of theon the Electrolux. A small deposit puts relatively cheap, and this Gas Refrigerator in the gas refrigerator uses your home, and you only a small amount of may pay the balance a B little each month. 5 = Lt If not convenient to The revolutionary call, write for complete principle of Electrolux information. was discovered by two e o » young engineering stu- . dents in 1922, Since (BerLow) Beavrirun New APARTMENTS af 2436 Morris Av., then the refrigerator NewYork—Electroluz-equipped. has had seven years of practical test. Archi- tects, local and tional testing bureaus, women’s institutes—all have put the Electrolux through every conceiv- able test, and in every ELECTROLUX 1ue GAS RerriGERATOR MADE BY 9ERVEL —Phone or Write—Our Representative Will Call— Washington Gas Light Company & NEW BUSINESS DEPARTMENT—Refrigeration Division Washington Salesrooms NATIONAL Georgetown Salesrooms 419 Tenth Street N.W. 8280 Wisconsin and Dumbarton Aves. —GAS APPLIANCE HEADQUARTERS — Electrolux—The Gas Refrigerator—May Also Be Pur'ch as e d Through Your Regnstered Plumber—Convenient Terms. Are Available at All Dealers Mother knows that baby's milk ¥s abso- lutely safe under the constant, even cold of an Electroluz Refrigerator. An Electroluz never inlerferes with sound aleep. There is no noise, not cven G hum 10 this soundless refrigerators SGORE PLANTO BAR COLORED VETERANS Spanish War Veterans’ Re- ports Condemn Proposal for Separate Membership, By the Assoclated Pres DENVER, September 10.—Taking a direct slap at an effort made by one.| Spanish-American War veterans' camp in the Washington-Alaska department to limit its .membership to the white race and criticjzing conditions in many of the Government hospitals and sol- diers’ homes throughdut the country, the annual report of the officers of the U. 5. A. W. V., was placed in the hands of thousands of delegates at the: opening seulon of the national ericamp- ment here B ne” tnctaticer the report reveals, veteran hospital patients suffering with mental diseases are kept in a ward llxo used for “sobering up” drunks. Inspection of another Government in- stitution disclosed that bootleggers in the nearest town, 4 miles away, vic- timize the veterans. Institutions Overcrowded. A number of the institutions devoted to the veterans are overcrowded and consist of old buildings which are a fire menace, the report contends. In others funds to supply the inmates with respectable uniforms are not avail- able, 50 the veterans put up a ragged and tattered appearance, the report charges. ‘The glap at.the effort of one of the camps of the veterans’ organizations to limit it§ membership along racial lines was taken in the report of the Na- tional Judge Advocate General. He ruled hat a by-law of the camp exclud- ing as members all persons not of the white race was invalid and quoted a decision to the same effect of a former Judge advocate general. fional encampment was developing | rapidly,' as two candidates appeared in | the field for commander-in-chief for the ensuing year. ‘With Gov. Fred W. Green of Michi- | gan as the candidate of the administra- | tion group and Col. Winfield Scott, former commissioner of pensions, as his | leading opponent, the race promised to | be_the mosl? hotly contested in years. Developments today indicated that otto N. nnm St. Paul theater awncr; OPEN A CHARGE | FINE MEN'S WEAR | EISEMAN'S—7th & F| Funeral Sprays $2.50 . Free Delivery FLORIST Our New Address 908 G St. N.W. TA;LTAVUI.L Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road Col. 464 Phones | 40 e 10341 Col. 0432 ¥ W. W. Chambers It is the best and the. cha * I defy any one to say this is not first- class goods and service. We have expert embalmers, Our Manager, Will Elliott, is a man of 35 years’ experience. Lo 2. 2.0.¢ ¢ ¢ G ek hkokok ok steel ‘vaull. thm.cnn 's Most Re Col. 0432 The political campaign in the na- | 9 | 23: Rev ACCOUNT = | BROOCH, Cameo, e ook, s B Col._4919. bourne pl. _Rewa 1784 Col. Phone Nat. 7672 BOCTOR'S BOOK—Fr Call Col. 636 EOUNTAIN PEN_Gold yimmed. “initials I E a Pl EY e h«(t! Elhlr:lny Reward. Phone T. FOX TERRIER. vfh te and brown: no c g A8+ Bame Frits. Reward. Atiantic GOLD MEDAL. i containing ke, ariver's permit. calling ear. | fayette Park and Peoples Drug Store, corner 4. Call '8 8.8.8.8.8.0.2.0.2.2.0.2.0.9.¢.2.0.¢.¢¢¢¢49,.9 % Doctors Recommend ¥ OF any other best quality Priee. $85.00. W. W. CHAMBERS CO 14th, Cor. Chapin St. N.W. ’Chapel and Offices 44*444*444*444444444*444 mational years. mmfh?i and Tampa, Fla., are considered among the leading contenders for the next en- campment. " Woman Makes Keynote Address. ‘The keynote address of the conven- tion was delivered today by Mrs, Olive M. Ravens, Lansing, Mich, president of :ge Women's Auxiliary, who de- clared: ‘‘Veterans, you are fighting the great- est fight of your exhunoe,‘ fit to force thé ‘50-50" pension bill through the December session of Congress. ‘Her address climaxed an inspiring se: siori. BALLENGER RITES. Funeral services for Willlam Spencer Ballenger, 65 years old, division superin- tendent. for the Washington Rallway & | Electric Co., who died at his home, 1006 Webster streel Sunday, were conducted at_the residence this afternoon at 2 cfflock. . Interment was in Congres- sional Cemetery. Mr. Bluenger was a native of this city and a lifelong resident here, He had been employed by the Wi ?nuwny & mzcuwco for the past 44 ears, o Marriage Licenses. Walter E !ckhndt. 27, And Dorothea E. iy C. Ball, M umes MoBvos: S ints city, and Laura L. King, 19, Colmar Manor, Md.:' Rev. Allan F. David Shear, Jr. n. and Anns M. Toomey, 18; Rew cDougle. James Perry, 29, lnd Dornlhy Dotson, 19; Rey, Clarence Diggn. G ames ipton, 48, an. Mattie " gmith, it Joseph V. uck John A Hummer 20: and Eveln A. Robey, 25: Rev. John C. % Josepii T Kuginers 31, and Rose M. Fed- erici, 28; Rev. Joseph F. Denge: ety Jeflerson, 23, and ‘Aunie Keener, 18; riand Alma ‘Mack, 26 \v.uulm\ Daisey. R les J. Trinkhau: Mesd. 29, and Maude L. Mont- y, 20; Seorse w. Mea Wilile K saumders, 21, and Atxinson, 16, both of Rictmond, "V John "Ba B, Norman, 26, and Mesy 3. 21, both of Richmond, Va.; Rev. Poori Grover €. Thikey. 43, and Bertha M. L 40. both of Evansville, Ind.; Rev. Hennig ind Mellle John- Thomas H. Turner. 3 son. 29: Rev, W. D Ja Francis 0. B n and Ethel V. Tay- lor, 18: Rev, Ru!lu Fnomas Brue. 38, and Minnte Washing- ton, 34; Rev. Aquila Sayles. Fred Turntr, 42, and )‘lr! ‘West, 38; Rev. Isaac Wright. William .. Cones, 25, and Hazel E.Smith, Walter F. Eagleson. Robert Simons. 21, and Geneva Thorne, 23; Rev. Shelton Mille: rted. Births Re ‘The following_birth: hlvt been re d o the ‘Health Department in’ the socs 34 hours Paul J. and Emma A. Heath. bo: Jobn A. and Evelyn G. Brickiey, girl, Charles M. and Mary L. zmm, i) jouls, and Francis Gerace. & 8 an. ertchel A aod Bentrice | Joseph H. and Louise Sh" N Afiiton A and Lilltan M. Bredies. boy. panfum, Sor. e iung, boy. and Loulise Clark, girl. john A and Thelms Albert V. and Clara C. Harry and Mildred K. William E. LOST. awarded to W. W. Apple_of Indiana. “Return (o Hotel Powhatan for ard KEY RING Gold Tk Initialed D W held e = hetween h o MESH BAG, from machine en route C . ne.to 9th ne. to Saturday night.Reward. &lurn POCKETBOOK—Lady’ rown alMgator, mount of money, sentlemar g0ld watch amd papers of value only 1_reward. _Call_Po! pouc: BADGE, No_ {57, “Apply & Georss F. Brown, No. & Poilce Station. o oo ROLL OF POSTAGE STAMPS. G. Myers, 304 McGill Building. WALLET lost _betw Mrs. ~lost between Fox Theater 10th and E sts., contained cards and eca foksi no money. Owner, Charles ashroom of Earle clllvu stral WRIST WATCH, white goid, between La- Rewar: | 15th and Penneyivania ave lberth. ional 7850. Col. 0432 Ambulance Service rge is only $4.00 in city. 1 will give you a complete funeral, cars and all, cemetery Tot includ 3150 00 I guarantee service, $75 up, is perfect. | | RAVE VAULT A asonable UndertakeX XX 4*4*44;44444444 Col. 0432 THE WEATHER | District of Columbia, and Maryland— | Fair and cooler tonight and tomorrow, moderate west and northwest winds. th—rl!rmdmurtmkhtmd tomorrow, Jocal thunder- m‘!fl “Ipl:wflhmw Ol' mhfi in to north Wflt Vi lhl!tln‘ tonight and to- mnrro'n cooler tonight and in east por- tion tomorrow, Record for 24 Hours, UGUEEN, ROBERT. auit pl. nle. . and Pyemont. Funeral umcu .z me iress Wednesday, Septemtz~, il at 11 &, nterment in Green ucum. Cémetery, " Battimore, Md.. Departed this lite mq & orlet lliness Sunday. September 3. BERT QU! He “leaves to mourn Tholr Joss s1% sletérs nad one Brocherhas mains resting at J. T. Stewart's funeral Pariors, 30 H st. Te.” Notice of funeral ROOSEVELT, ROBER' cosEvELT. T B. On September 9, 8 s residence. the Lilacs, Sayvi) . ROBERT OOSEVELT, 1 Lille H: Robsevelt Funoiai services will be held at Stann's Churchs Sayville, Long Island, on Wednesaay, Sep- tember 11, at 11 a.m. 11~ ‘Thermometer—4 p.m., 90; 8 p.m., 82; 12 midnight, 19; 4 o, 76 8 am, 11 "Rt 6 A 2k S RS P N inte “aca 30.01; 12 midnight, 29.99; 4 am., 20.96; | ier ., ; nodn, 20.94. & P Bluminer. aged Hig] temperature, occurred at sa” P« yesterda) hwus temperature, i Have. | Ponerel BL77 S ot das, Bladensourr . Md., Wednesday, September 11, at 1pm K at 6:30 a.m. today. Iremperaturs. aeme diie tas! year— | BUFFIN. JULIA PLUMMER. ~Offcers aud members of ‘the Bladens i Highest, 87; lowest, 60. hereby ’yao'.lnvd 'o' (i :‘7’—3‘3,' nlx";;(:gr; 15&: Tide Tables. ;tlx.ndegf;lb‘fmmM%‘ Paul s Baptist, Church, sburg, rs. “Geor, rice, Furnished by United Btates Coast and undertaker Taterinent Harmony Cometers. tic Survey. LIP M. BROOME, Presilent, Tod-v~1aw tide, 7: 7:50 p.m.; high tide, 1:17 p.m. ‘Tomorroff—Low tide,; 8:39 a. 8:46 pm.; high tide, 1:44 2:13 pm. The Sun and Moon. W. B. BURKE, Seéretas SCOTT, AMANDA J. Mondny, September 8, e her daushter. NDA 3., widow of the late Witliam T, Funeral from the Thursday, September 12, D.m. Relatives’ and_ friends invited {0 atiend. Interment at Congressional cememy il SMALLWOOD. GEORGE _ THO! Oon Today—Sun rose 5:44 a.m.; sun sets| Monday., Sebtember oo 1920 50 s resi: 6:25 p.m. dence. '3702 Ingomar strest northwe: ‘Tomorrow—Sun rises 5:45 am.; sun sets 6:24 p.m. Moon rises 1:16 p.m.; sets 10:30 p.m. | Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. Great Falls, clear; Potomac and Shenandoah, clear. Weather in Various Cities. B am gp s O R Stat § gEgiss ations § 5RE° T westner H LS. : : L3R Abilene, Tex 78 56 03 Albany! N s T o anta, Ga. Atlanti¢ _Cit: 8 7 e Baltimore, 2994 92 Birmingham - 30.08 90 Bismarck, K. 13012 Boston, Mass.: 3934 ¢4 80 o008 8¢ a4 82 62 82 $0 n 4 Ptcloud: cloudy "8, Dok 3020 80 Giéar Tiamapot frd :ooa 8¢ Jacksonville.Fia. 30.04 86 Bt clouy Kansas City. Mo :nxo o8 Clear Los. Anceles. ... 29. Cloudy s, Loutaville, : Pt.cloudy i Rain Phoenix, Ariz 3. 29 96 - 29.76 Pittsburgh, Pa.. 2992 s ;Zi Cle ear 56 Clear | 70 GClear | 8 Clear 1 91 Frcloudy | FORFEIGN. e (7 a.m., Gresnwich time. todav.) Temperature, Weather. | London, England T&2 Part cloudy | Paris, Pranee C) riin. 5 i Olhl’l"—" Sflun Horta 4Pnn|> “Rores Fare clouds | Current observations.) Hamiltor Bermuel 30 Part cloudy | Ban .Yu Cloudy { Hav: Cuba 76 loudy Coion, Canal Zonel1ll 78 Cloudy | Deaths Reported The following deaths have been reported fo the Health Department in the last 24 1839 R cm\mm b Fisher, 8. 1839 R st n 2 3058 inley st. Hv. 38, "United States gol- | 'n vl “mxv. J‘:v'y“e" 56, Walter Reed Hos- Leslie Brigham, monthx. Children’s Hos- | Dl Mary Moore. 74, 4718 Sherift rd. ne. | Wallace. 72, 810 48th pl H. Cornish, 62, 718 G{!lhlm »l. ™ Jimes Branson: 3. Fieedmen's Hospitel vlor. 50. 602 Cux{l' o HE Johnson, 80, "1154° 19th st. 7. Gallinger Hospital. ™ iary Logan. 47. Gallinger Hospltal. | R Mailler. de 233 Virsinta. ave. Florence Brewer, 3 months, Freedmen's | Hospital. | g The word" “wretch” was used origi- | nally in some parts of England as a | term of fondest tcnderne‘u Qurd of Thanks. | FELLS, PEARL LOUISE. Words fail us to cxpréss our sincere appraciation (o (he | {rlends, t EIKs, | g PADGETT, ISAAC Forest Temple. heasiern Baptist Church. and rels f our belove: daughter ster, | tokens of remembnm:zn in_ flowers sent us in the midst of our great be- and _lose. DEVOTED HUSBAND, LOVING MOTHER AND SISTER. Btath SMITH, WARE. JOHN E. On Mondav, wu:mw. Emumg"m Sudden] WILLIAMS, | BERRY. SARAH. JOHNSON. AS. beloved husband of d. in the 76th vear of his late residence on ber 11 Glenwood 'Ces atives and friends invited to attend. * JAMES O, Sunday. September 8. 1929. 'JAMES O, husband of Ma aged 30 years. Funeral from W funeral home: 816 H st. ne. mber 11, ‘at 10:30 a.m. Everaaag Departed this iife this liness, en’ husband of Blgs Siroman of 293 37 ne. He leaves to mourn their loss a de- voted wife. two children, mother, father, six brothers. one sister and a host of other relatives and friends. September Washington's funer at 4:30 p.m. Interment ed sister of v.e T)lnlzn and adop: er of on. - She also leaves other reln iriends, © ¥unerai Wednesday 11, at p.m.. Church. P st Interment Harmo 10 = s Notice of funeral later, Seoterber. 9. 1929, &t his residence. Camp Sprin E. WARE, beloved husband m Luuw Wate, und. father of Mro_ BN and "Viola and Emily Ware. Mase u st on Mary's Church. Upper Mariboro, Thursdax. September 12, at 8 . Inter- ment Mount Carmel Cemeters. Upper Mariboro, Md. Relatives and riends in- . Monday, Md.. September private GEORGE, THOMA day. September beloved husband of ¥ QoMo E T] em for the renose of his soul. terment Mount Olivet Cemeters. In Memoriam. ARAD. 1o sad, but lov of “our grandmother. EERRY, who pasced away four Sears today, September 10, 1925. Forget you. grandma, dear? No. we Tever HER >DAUGHT] MYRTLE A H, AND cru‘.cm\nso‘l. FATARREN fAvEs In brance of our dear RY. who departed 1 today, September Your are not or vo! 4 but loving remem- SARAH BER- fe four years afo 18: zotter, mother, ever be o HUSBAND. 3. RANDOLPH 123 ING BRASEON PEARL E. In sad » who departed thy September 10, 1 hard. the shock severe. h that her deatn was so near. te of love o d_husband and 3GSEPH W N. who passed ENaSTiwents years ate, Beptember 9. 1905, not forgotten. SARAH N. NEWMAN, | MUCWMAN, JOSEPH W. Sacred to the mem- ory of 'my beloved father, JOSEPH NEWMAN. who entered info cternal rest . twenty years ago, September 9, remembered in_death. ER. ELSIE N. HOGAN. * . In sad but loving re- husband and Beloved in_life. LOVING DAUGH, LOVING WIFE AND DAUGHTERS. MITH, EDITH. In sad but loving remem- brance of my dear mother, EDITH SMITH, who departed this life 12 years aso to- day, September 10, 191 a But now it's broken. one 15 gone To live at Jesus’ fee! "Tyas sad to say good-by to her, v, ln sonn L, Wiiia “Rm jam A. 2750, n:mnnns may be viewed at Mc- % tu parlors, 9th and Westmin- eral Thursday, Septem- T o'clock, from Berean Baptist BRANSON, JAMES W. Departed 'hln me Saturday, Beptember 7, 1029, at Freedmen/s Hospital, Ji w.. Delia Boamy Jmeral Wedntadar. September 11, at 1 p.m., from the John T. Rhines funeral cnapeL 3rd and Bye sts. &.w. In- terment ‘Rosemont Gem VELAND, DORA. On aunnu. Septem- CLEVE! ber 8. 1929, ND, beloved |8 eveland. = Remains rest- T o Shoon 8, Allan's “funeral patlors, 13 S Interment Wed- hi u “he may have our serv- ices for a very small ,cost— yet the service rendered slighted in any way. say ANY need, we mean just that—but we service to offer. is the very finest. service,complete, ranges T TY Py YTNTRYTTOTYY will not be We have a price to fit ny need—and when we ave only one kind of That Deal pward from $125.00. U,'?‘EAL FUNERAL HOME As| rneighbor i, PHON ES LINCOLN 8200-8201 nesday, alelkmbfl' 11."at Touisa Co. Va. |JOHN R 332 PA. AVE_N.W. FUNERAL DIKECTORS. k'illhl(lhfll 11876 . WRIGHT CO. Phone North 8047 1337 10th St. N.W. ALMUS R Succeeding the original W. R. Speare Co, 623 Connecticut Ave. Pctomac 4600 ears at 1208 H st.. 45 vears st 540 F st J. WILLIAM LEE'S SONS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. CREMATORIUM. NATIONAL 1384. 1385, 3 N. On_ Sunday p:eg:“Alnolm BORTON. . On Sundsy Hospital, g A HORT! e 53 Jours, Deloved husband Dyson and father of Dor of Bertha T. ’":L and & Dignifed, Emcient Service. gnified, rVice: el S i '“'2:"“ 816 B ST. NE LINCOLN 8200, at Ufl n,g“gnm_'g n‘ff’”fv’:'&‘ CHAS. S. ZURHORST Soriai st Arlington at 13 Remalns at s01 ltAn!‘l' T CAPITOL ST. Givier's undertaking pariors. DYSON, JOHN HORACE., Depuried this lfe | Joseph F. Birch’s Sons flnud Y JOUN HORACE, devoted hus! ?u (1SAAC BIRGH) ‘Mary Dyson, son of the late Willlam 3034 M St. N.W. one West 0096 lnd lltlh Dyson. He iso leaves four E<lnh1|§hrd 1841 ds hters, three brotflers an: = other r;g‘-;g;’:;\g-r;g Frank Geier’s Sons Co, . | 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. ' °€|1A!A'\’-‘:M:y'. o ,'nmg'x‘n‘; | Modern Chavel. Teievhone National 2473 Feit 40 T TIMOTHY HANLON m“"":;" Sep. | Puneral Dxrfl:to'r Private_Ambulance Providence Hospital, | 641 H St. N.E. Linc. 5543 CLA 1 ns _(nee Stone- BEfen puSr SSfces "at g Tate o Serece, 613" Gresham Dl inesday. Septeinber, 11, at-3 p. 2% Taterment Cednr HIIl"Cemete! Mon. s, s oot on o LILLIAN Feel Puneral & O o ve Church, Mesdows: Mat 11_o'clock Wednesday morning. prem o'""'l nm' oi %Y.‘?m.. Gross. He also Jonses "o mm thelr "loss & mother; father, two_siste hers and & s ot _other uhtl d_friend: alns resting at his la mlamul. Re- 1828 L IE C. On Sunday, tvm- g Prnvmm THospital. after frved ; cnon- Hon:dor”ru’n:" et "W ednosd: sember. 11, at gl‘mfi ‘nvited to .’{" 'fln'mnm orivate. " AMES T.. On Monday, S Wis, resigence. at s TR B nd “'“’L. ot Simerai tater. 413 H St NE d | Modern_ Chapel V. L. SPEARE CO. wilcither the successors of nor connec Sriste) WK, Bpdare corabihe nm:“- Prank. 662 1009 H 5!. N.w. Formerly_940_F¥ Prlvate Lxmousme Ambulance Lincoln 0524 FUNERAL DESIGNS. Auto Deli f JEIEHEhGERE . Gude Bros. Co., 1232 F St. ____ Artistic—expressive—inexpensive BLACKISTONE, 1407 H Beautiful Floral Designs $5 and up: CALL MAIN 3707 2 NATIOR: RESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEM! 'RATE PRICES. (3 ‘:ll. NAT. 2418 . o.p:i' sundays. 4th & Eye fevoted hn'l‘l!‘lnd of m— POLK, ing fl‘hlt Ilf Mildred Warre Isuise Har Lucl Polh Rem The W Ernest Jarvis Co. fun n. ‘Notice of cl.mwoon_"—'ETLBT R Vaultage $5 per month. 1