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NOVEMBER 29, 1929. THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Fair and cold- er, with lowest temperature about 16 degrees wnlxht~ tomorrow fair and continued cold; whrmer Sunday; mod- erate northwest winds. Virginia—Fair and colder tonight; tomorrow fair with lh'ly rmn‘ tem- perature in m warmer Sunday; h nm northe west winds, diminishing tonight. Mnryhnd—cenmuy fair and colder, xpect snow flurries in extreme west ponlon tonight; tomorrow fair with slowly rising mmn in west por- D. C. FRIDAY, IMPRESSIVE RITES FOR D. C. ATTORNEY Dr. Sizoo and Dr. Radcliffe Officiate at Services in Home and at Church. _THE ;EVEm STAR WASHINGTON. ROSEMLE IISSWQ CHARLES M. MAIGNE, 48 "EOUNDER DIES AT 65| 'S DEAD IN CALIFORNIA Former Army Officer, Writer and | Miss Hattie E. Worthington Suc- Picture Director Once Work- cumbs—Night Funeral ed in Washington. "' |/'“Charles Minnigerode , 48 years Plsanad, <+ |\, Tetised At Tieutenant of the United Maigne, States Avmy amd fermer motion pic- wt.h]_ngt‘ on, Tuté qicicter of New!Nark and Holy ressive funeral services for Irwin foke 91 who was at one time e in | g ome ton, prcminent lawyer, who Lini years old, founder of “the Methodist | newspaper work in this city, dled in the; ty-sixth | mission which grew into Resedale M. E | Letterman General Hospital, the Pre- | §ied at his home, 2608 Tt eisth | | Church, died early yesterday at Sibley | Sidio, San Francisco, Calif, Y"““";'}' in the New York Avenue Presbyterian | | according to word received here. Church this afterncon, follwing a | | Hospital. The funeral will be held to- | nera] services are to be held in Cali- | ghor™ Lo vics at the. reside oy F.J. NIEDOMANSKI, D.C.| | BUILDING AIDE, DIES| #: Ferdinand John Niedomanski, 69 years it years as- St buiding ‘mapecor to the D | VERONAIRY FERD trict of Columbla, died at the home of [ jeauested e | -";ggn his son, Edward Niedomanski, 1605 Kearney street northeast, yesterday after a short iliness. Mr. Niedomanski was a native of this ME city. He was a member of the Associa- i-'::'r‘. it 2 o tion;, moderate fresh northwest | tion of Oldest Inhabitants of the Dis- [ Notice of fupcral lat windé, ©0 Iy fair snal L0l Golumbia and the Washington fige‘r"-l Darlors 30th "5 'night at 8 oclock from Rosedale | fornia. & o irginia—Genera and | Society of Engineers. Church, 416 Tennessee avenue north-| Mr. Malgne in recent years had de-:,,":,""mdF,.,‘fif"’p,‘:f:l‘,"',,,;";fluf'n,“’{;}e‘ colder, expect snow flurries in the | Prior fo his connection with the Dis- | "‘:J.f.':?":v.' "'":;" east. The body will be taken to Miss | voted his time to newspaper and mag-|New York Avenue Presbyterian Church, | Ountains tonight; tomorrow fair with! trict government, he held tions vnthl N, Worthington's native State of Pennsyl- | azine wsiting. several of the leading lers here. Walk-Over Shoes FOr Men are for busy feet that.. must step.along’in style as well as comfort Mudeh Rlnle From $7.50 up Co. West. and’ Dumbarton uddl%:y. on Wed Pictured above is the Warwick, a typi- cal example of Walk. Over comfort, quality and economy. e L] . | vania for interment at Westport. Miss Worthington retired as a resi- dent deaconess of the church in the | Fall of 1928 because of ill heaith. Prior to this service she was a missionary in \China. going to the Far East in 1911 | and remaining there several years. | Tn 1895, Miss ‘Worthington, under the | direction of the Women’s Home Mis- sionary Society of the Methodist Church, organized the Rosedale ms- Durin® the time of the United States occupation, of Vera Cruz, Mexico, Mr. Maigne came in for conmsiderable pub- licity for an exploit in getting past the Mexican lines for a newspaper in- terview with a Mexican genesal. He also was a veteran of the Boxer cam- paign in China, when he was a mem- ber of the famous Reilly’s Battery, which performed goteworthy feats at Peitsang and Yangtsun. He was re- tired from the service due to failing| health. residence. Interment was private in Rock Creek Cemetery. Active. pallbearers were John Pcnl? | Clinton C. James, Francis Willlams, D | Millard ‘Thompson, J Alpheus Joh |son and Dr. M. E. Miller. Honorary palibearess included John B. Larner, J. H. Wurdeman. former State Senator Blair Lee of Maryland, |George Morrison, F. C. Stetson, Irwin Linton Rose, Dr. Cloyd Heck Marvin and Willlam H. Saunders. In the congregation there were also | officiated both at the church and at the | SIOWIY Tising temperature. Record for 24 Hours, Thermometer—4 p.m., 40; 8 p.m., 38; midnight, 31; 4 am., 30; 8 am., 26; noon, 31. Bnromolcr—4 p.m., 2958; 8 pm, , 29.64; 4 am. 20.70; 8.64; midnight, Lowest temperature, 26, occurred at 7:30 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— He is survived by his son and two iiliams of this ski undertaker, tomorrow noon, at 2 o'clock. lnhrmntwmbe in Congressional Cemetery. @ard of Thanks. Py Novembe 103 day; Novem 'rn an LEY of Higlem Huf mxuu festing st Hen: as| D!nmber 1. at 3 o'ciock. EMMA MoKINLEY. 9 at Highest, 51; lowest, 42. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 1:01 a.m. and 1:00 pm.; high tide, 6:39 a.m. -nd 2:01 p.m. DAWSON. ELIZABETH D. Wi to ex- ‘Two_ daughters, Mrs. Thomas An- AT o wish to e drew Hulfish, jr, and Miss Frances Davidson Maigne, reside in Alexandria, Va. His former wife, Mrs. FlDI'e’nCl Maigne, from whom he was divorced, also lives in Alexandria. With him when he died was his second wife, Anne Cornwall, screen -m'eu. Girls Elude School Guards. Winter Consumption by In- Beulah D. Russell, 17, and Thelma Dodson, 17, inmates of the National mates Desired. mmng segool for rgmsfln Muirkirk, esen] te! 0] | Donation day will be observed tomor | of " atieatargs " ey o O Sustody row at the Diocesan Home for the Aged, | shapping tour of the city, aceording to 3315 Wisconsin avenue. when contribu- | police, This is the Dodson girl's second tions of provisions will be received | escape from e s borme “throughout the day by members of board of managers, of which Mrs, Wil- | oruted & searsh for the runaways. | liam Channing Johnsen of 1870 Wyo- i hing avenue, is president. A man smoking 20 cigarettes a day Vegetables and other foods that can|would take a little over three years to be used by the inmates of the home |get through & mile or 1,150 boxes of this Winter are especially desired hy‘cl.-nttu, with 20 cigarettes to the ‘un board of managers. package. Expressing gratitude for the world | peace achievements, the economic su- === premacy and the increased soeial Hghtenment of the United States, Rabbi Willlam P. Rosenblum of the Eighth Street Temple delivered a Thanksgiv- | A ing day address at the temple yester- | Atia day morning before an audience of four Jewish congregations. Dr. Rosenblum spoke optimistically of | Bost: the recent Wall Street stock collapse, indicating that it was a necessary and transitory phase in the Nation's eco- nomic development. Recent prosperity conferences under the supervision of | Columbia. S C. President’ Hoover, Dr. Rosenblum said, demonstrate that the Wall Street panic 2t % o “was not a reflection o! '.he actual con- sy fair question, and an im- dition of our people, that, basically, the | Hurow’ & Tk, 3998 . country is economically sound. lum-n-pou- !nd zo(u portant one, in many Referring to the world peace move- | Jacksongille Fla. 29.50 Ve ment, Pr. Rosenblum declared that the feles o 2898 % : 5 2 aes. of our Government is nof cf ville, .. 30.08 See this very unusual display of fine coachwork in beth we'll th. “by a few paragraphs on a 'g"‘? '%g“ Btioaner open and closed bedy types, representing the work of the 5 e s g ik ol tp; 'Z'r:nf:‘i'ee”'mz,’:"?.c'c"v‘-m‘ YO e foremost custom coachmakers . . . in conjunction with an tion fairly and squarely: Predicting the ~ultimate extirpation mely interesting mechanical display il i Lin- H y extremely " play illustrating Our service, complete, = the Unid Slorn e [ oy of all social and l'e"[lous intolerance P .coln’s unusual methods of precision craftsmanship. may be had for as little i Stressad the diriquion 18 Hosrm | B "Me.. and class organizations, which, fukiand, SQeey. as $125.00, and for al- ‘ganizations, which, he said, Ealeigh, c most any sum one desires “have been reducéd from 'national to pay more than this. many score of Mr. Linton's friends and associates in business, church and other activitics in which he had been engaged. Mr. Linton, who was 77 years old, had been a resident of this city since a small boy. He was a mem- ber of the Association of Oldest In- habitants of the District of Columbia ;;‘nd the Sons of the American Revolu~ jon. |slon at 1603 H street northeast, which W lf Ver Sh | Tater developed into the present church. olrs | “The tuneral service was arranged at R night to permit the school children of 929 F Street the congregation to attend. 2:30 p.m. Interment Cedar Relatives and friends invite PRETTYMAN, DANIEL R. .' o T8 et e ol ot fi'{.’é ”':‘ the wor- lmnlul master, J‘&N A COLIV!)'- Beeretary. . DB, e m i m ‘ot Wll% d. S e 4o, of Wiler o Th &e“" Ol‘lcm fifll . fifl i m:‘uau Bt Jeta €5 BIORDAN, PATRICK i m?' OQF. T Biltmore st. n.w., (”“‘0.15.3 ¢ ;‘dnj.m‘ mm}n‘a‘n‘l mnne‘fl."g- Tegidence from b Mo Y, Friends | HoR uiom iass ot n L'fllfl'h. fllh st. for i DIOCESAN HOME HEADS WILL RECEIVE DONATIONS Vegetables and Other Foods for THE LINCOLN METROPOLITAN SALON SHOWING THE IWORLD’'S FINEST CUSTOM DESIGNED MOTOR CARS IS CONTINUED ALL THIS WEEK AT THE SHOWRQOMS OF THE WARFIELD MOTOR CO. FROM 10 4. M. TO 10 P. M. YOU 4ARE CORDIALLY INVITED ‘Tomorrow—Sun rises cets 4:47 p.m. Moon rises 5:31 aum.; sets 3:46 p.m. P Condition of the Water. PROGRESS OF NATION STRESSED BY RABBI/ | Gratitude for Peace Achievemnh: cloudy. Is Expressed at Eighth Street Temple. MAMIE. Thursday, November 28. i at S48 .t oe- enidence of het daughter, Mrs. Mildred Groves of Uj muddy. Harpers Shenandoah, very Weather in Various Cities. e g -t S e a. %T'H G., beloved hu fio ickerton and son of B. e, Annie Biokerton. el 5a” (e Funeral aemces will "be held funeral samo7 SIUNH ryuma gsep Stations. *rawpansas 5 5 G the"2boye. Tetidence Satii nterme nr Eometers. Ralatives and Misods Tl mmem (OWN, LEE. The ofl!ofl al m!mb!rl Ol .? b i Datcher Lodge, No. 0 B M., fil’- o o the deatn of h BROWN and are ordered 1o t.u moum chelr T0ss & rmother, assemble at Friendship Baptist Church | Byl a0t o 1st and 1 st . Sunday. D gortaking " csiablishment. ¢ s sw. at 1 p.m.. to atten uner: F Saturdsy, November 30. p.m. Inter- grder o, Chatles Datcher Lodge. o, ment Arlington Nati Cemptery. - 'Sec. We i, not know the pain he bore, oo i "di5: W! anly kno' hi went l'll AND NAOMT nogs. \uss HATTIE, LAWRENCE. :n. mn. 8t his rieidence, 5t ‘!"p?.ka. e B "'!. - }flh';lll Inter, BT e bg,,m; L fl“fifi;% ?;um. u urmun. fwo foral taking ‘e For How Little —may any one have our service, complete? A L Clear 02 Pt.cloudy 0.28 Cloudy , Clear ov befoves Tsbanig of Lena. brolh- er-in-law of Josephine Harris. brother Mollle: Lew, Bessie, John. Wiliiam, Claude and Dennis Brown. ~Remains at Prazier' new funeral home. 389 R. I. Funeral Sunday. December i, from o6 Sloudy 0.2 Cloudy Clea .02 Bt rlaudv Y% o.01 nemm | on Wesley Cm:'rch. 2ocd st }:a s, n.w. @i Pt.elnlldi 1Hendl "mm.a Thterment " Mtount 700 Eleiouds { pe CHLLE, Josees, I 2 \:mlnr 29, 1929. JOSEPI 3 s! Joseph A, and Margaret V. De Gl ¥ inera) Ssturdar Mo am. from his late Willow_ave. Takoma Park, Md. ment St. Cemetery, "hursy lovember .sazzsz‘:r..: R8T G3RERE 58! 3. .. ISR S . Suddenly un Wed- B’ %"5"‘(3‘6'6 R 'h-:am L 3 usband o lg‘mm | | i 11 a.m.. from m or', unml tlor. In- terment at Ariingion National Gemetesy e el | tives and friends invited. e | | i SEL I~ unp. RAYMOND W. If you are a lover of fine things, you will be well re- [5 paid by a visit to this exhibit that is being held in our seek the a Show Rooms all this week to give those an opportunity OEme! ast stand.” Sk to attend who were unable to visit this display which was m,,g,e‘:fi,‘,’,’,';" ey Smnaed: by, e | S : 2 i Adas Israel and t d::wn last week in the Palm Court of the Mayflower E .u "’% . Nt gfl‘shmguAn H 1 ol ant a) lklnn . ntor lnuls Novick as- bodies to small wandering bands that |53 Doad (nee HoNs seek the alleys and by-ways of our cities | ¢ ! from. sé;zs:sssksséjz st TERGERSON. WILLIAM. Friday. November | s 1929. at his_residence, 1534 st. | WILLIAM FERGERSON. devated hus: lia | Notice later. ing at the Jarvis Co. | !\m!rll paciors, :m Shatwa s o | N vomser B0 m at rr»amenn Hee- | > 3% pltal, THEODORE FORMAN. the loving B CLI Pine. Rotman, davoteq. brother | Sf 5. Jathe Dm.. fr 5“&.» iv'l. Ea‘? s wve. B, Williams, Mrs. Christina. tte Moore, Marion Wil- neral pariors, 2223 AL '.SS 38 . Ptoloudy | 2% 1 band of ‘Elizabetn Pergerson. fati FOREIGN. Mnabel Fergerson and devoted son of (7 a.m. Greenwich time, today.) Temperature. Weather. S0 Part cloudy | Rain | Bart cloudy | Part cloudy | of funeral e W. Brnest Germany c..hmw . Seain.. . TWO-ALARM BLAZE B PERILS BUILDINGS v et Havane Cuker r;sunlt fl. e Jobn Fire Believed Started in Kitchen nie SR Tk o5 Behind Lunch Room. WARFIELD MOTOR CO. 1130 Connecticut Avenue Telephone Decatur 3110 AL FUNERAL HOME ‘or reference; Ask wurne:ghbor 816 H STREET, PHONES: LINCOLN 8200 8201 ¥. On Wednesday. Novem. = it R Tio ‘Marylang ‘sve. s loss u anush. LOST. e, N X oo 8, Annl‘ | ghite .;:inmnfi s lmints nt:-n;l vm:it Y wh and Superal f'“"‘“‘- ite, believed to have originated in | . B u :',‘;,’“gf"::!;l" ::r.e:e“ i d‘“:‘g‘“{l’gl;!;; | fp;m- vmnm M ru 'nmm “ldxownws GEAY. CATHERINE. Deoasted e damage and claimed the atiention of | Misconsin 3431 10| Sednesdey, NOERINE. tae beoy several companies of firemen and the | ESKIMO SPITZ PUPPY, in rlnlnl(y or nvl- m,b.,; Gray .mg ‘devoted police fire reserves last night about 5'5':":.‘?‘,."‘,,,‘,.,““ pw' Reward o Fobinso o e on . And t & L munm“nmcl on o'clock. GEASSES. yair._with wams S sddress o0 , It Aty at i - ‘downts distriet; reward. BEATRI devot aulckly got the blaze under control and | FF¥S,3 ’i‘""; e o November, 29. B o i R v ot pre e destruction of the three | lieward.. Phone Bradls 256 2 il N . the buildin RARES ot Sl B oniat eated u w r EB0S OWNS ui con- o ducting the Tunch room business 1n ons | X, of them and a cleaning establishment in another. Louis Mlmh, fruit dealer, oc-~ cupying the third structure. | ARMY CHANGES ORDERED. Col. Gulick Relieved From Duty in Militia Bureau. Col. John W. Gulick, Coast Artillery Corps, has been relieved from duty in the Militia Bureau, War Department, effective March 15. and assigned to_the Second Coast Artillery district at Fort Totten, N. Y.: Col. Thomas A. Pearce, ARFIELD, e Wednes s Nuumb'r rP ~ted ihil s 2 O ‘When the fllm:s spread to ndlolnlng e 'cxm ’rulor- 816 s SN aind 280 e A2 D & Feanicm mase "wil "be” wing: "Burial Holy Rood. HERNDON. INE. Sudden- iy on w» nem-y 2 1es E % MINNT] Ri Testink_at the chanel "of nmunl on_Baturdas: i Newman, 2600 Tilden Seve Dauhters of America emblom Tuesday from Oid_Ponick 1 =h costin lnd Sth and G sts. M rton, Va. hfl!d. B8 Bhone Lincoln 3553 or 1315 Sourh can: aha saintives tvited itol at. a.w. Valued oniy by o | HoLTON, FREDERICK ARTHUR. On Thurs. day. Nove 8. |l. Garfleld Hospital, 1627 19th “'21}!' runmcx AR ROLIOH.T.MI; nfl 1 services Monday, December 2, ookt X1 B8 Gnureh Harva and Sixteenth st 30 | LILLY. MARY. mmma this lite Novem- P, rfield Hos- 3:1?5:%""' o | wriGRT, WAL is. 27 J328. at Calll 'n Im Gertrude Nichol at Gallinger Winifield Brown. Remains' resting at the WRIGHT, W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral pariors, 2322 ave. n.w. MARY B. JOUNSON. Departed this ife, ‘after & brief illness. 3. yember 28, 1030, at the cmmld Memorial Hospital. MARY. N LILLY. Pu- wow'mmn-ron Funeraj Bosedain Methodist Boieranal Teanessee ave. ne. pim: "Remains cun’ be mo omm-n R oD Intsrment ’-:h' w RED CHOW. § mos. old. 1| ward. North 0830. SHOTGUN—In ker double-barrels tween Southeast and Georgetown. Call Lincoln 1803-W. SUTT CASEBlack. conaToiny womans 5= | Ot db 2%, 0 2110 parel: on Thursday morning. 10th st. ne. hias it G TR "Runle S0l ‘TIGER CAT, large, extra toe on_front feef Reward for r!uu'n. Richard W. Wh!;-l.-,'l'gfl Madison_st. i RF WARD $750 For the retun to Nichols Co. the marauise cut diamond, i ;;um lost at Bowl vas case, 12-gauge Thursday morning. he- Reward. dence ¢ 10 am . mel fl."'fi'-"’f itea ™ 1 fertmant ends iy of Comeiers. 4 + from Wiiliams' eh-nl. S Relatives and trien lu !mm'm l'nvmhlt ZD» l'll Remembr: bllln Death t nk To T‘:‘..“?o l!!'h!r ln‘ th %E“ 'l'h! year: ml! w! ecu! IW things But thi '? The. memory of thoge ety dars When we ware all togel PATHFR MOTHER. AND BROTHER JOHN B. AND 3 s e'«"‘on'; "'.T e i 3- ¥ , Who Sien B e O wehtyosin yoars od WILLI, s, away twelve years ago, 1917, Oftan, our thoushts wander To"the wrave 0 far amaz Nem B, Sislow sister, ited, 9% ’An hfl&zfldno“ n"‘m\ beloved _brother to_the serviee. (18AAC. B! OPEN A CHARGE | 3034 M St. N.W. Aroos mest aame ACCOUNT Frank Geier’s Son:hb& & w%nswm u’@.u:u'—m PINE MENS WEAR _|unervern of 37, National 2073 MR -omm T el aing | xl»;!. 48 K ll o Pul HOLMES, GEORGE H. In lovi | 30, 9:30 am, frem ALMUS R SPEARE &5 oot R e it Olivet Cemetery. ago today, Novem! 2, Sucoeding the Original W. B. Speare Co. | WASTERSON, HARRY. Thurs 1'0“"‘""" rme missed you, 1623 Connecticut Ave. O, aramien. ,,...5{,"‘ H POHIOMAC 4600 % *?:;‘ ‘t-’."."'uw"'.“’.."".:m s IMOTHY HANLON :Ibl Pa K(I’ Cassius Pnker -nd Cora ner Su Director Private, Ambulance genest J 64»1 St. N.E. Linc. 3543 b the ‘residence Of his father, 25 Bonaliao Bonnidson DL 5w SPEARE i O “fl" THOMAS 1. On Wednesdar. l \'i.- at Preadmd i S beloved son S the e "71 Bty “Fsr 1‘ { T e L 4 x':'n'&'z"‘c: a;‘fiu" Felatives And fHiends. l m ~ mains rest Henry 8. Washinuton's Sardo & Co. Wm. H Private l.imousine Ambulance | i S Relatives und' fiends 412 A 8t nl incoln 0524 ™ CARTHY. PATRICK. Op Fridsy, Nove Mydeery L L. Der 29, 1020, ‘at his resitbnee. 115 .llbfllfi 1876 l .w., PATRICK ,McCARTHY. b!la\ed i JOHN R. leGHT CO. | Misvsnd of Susan MéCarthy. Puneral mo- tice later. 1337 10th 8L N KERICHAR. RORERT A On Wedna Clyde J Nnchols. lnc- foiohe R Rppdis dsnée. LUp ML Yeenon ave. Folome: 1:30 p.m. CEMETERIES. usnmrfln{'n Nov ember LR [ GLENW! CE ber 27, 1=‘n n %A“ X m' e ‘fin'r'l.' 1) SMITH. CATHERINE OWENS. Vaultage, $5 per montb, i 3 - T e e LT FUNERAL DESIGNS. part Tl s Gobas B Ly uT. ot It o Avte Qeitwsre: " "".}p' G iineey Hiades ch'?" 3 .h:fl‘ Token 6 W Gude 1213 F Tad !«&_‘m ARy Fasiioe g s foF vou. uu-m_.........._, bopeifi -;;v ngton's funer Noon‘:rt'kno'n th'h-l.-m Ffl un. )y uulg e, Suddenis, on Novem: | Of -»m hatin | Sflffifi"' W“-r“ ™ Bt i, Dmnh' mlcn s g S RTRRAN Hae e E. um il Gll’d!nl i emaing 3 "“fl,,. huleul ets. 5w funerai later. MASON. RORERT HENRY. Denvied this life, suddenix, on, ‘Tuesday, One year May. wour sou In lll lh v‘n: ‘SMI il llg gfil MERCHANT. T e = LT VM! “AB""” mrl IIO today, Dum has_ tak: tath | o0 my dase B . *Sabrace, But the of joy is col e llgm.lf Hll m » otad “'"Pubgfl In lovi X X g&w Pfix“» FANNIE I In 1 partad "this T 'mm aa, Nevemper 36, 14gr ™0 M. lon . L and M. RQV William | . '. Charle M. '. D. ttle, 1 1011 I icie: Vinneld 8. Brown Mrs. Bertte B. Climo: Richard D. Newman, Cavalry. from enve O Frank Jackson, Coast Artillery Corps, from DIRECTOR! Willlam W. Erwin, Cavalry, at CHAS. S. ZURHORST Army on account of disability incident | Joseph F. Birch’s Sons ) here choice patterns and weaves in the woolens assure a high standard of qual- SEVENTH AND F STS. Infantry, from Minneapolis, Minn., to v “Borvices. Sundey, December b 5.3 paitor. - She leaves ‘General " and Imogene Martin. $ $ s [/ Fort Myer, Va., to the General Hospitan i "ot et dauShter I Park, Vi —— -— ||| Pranklin Arsenal, Philadelphia, to Fort 9. | CREMATORIUN. 1| the Pran'dlo of Monterey, Calif., hu= | L EAST CAPIT( fl. correct styles for Fall and Winter of ity. A widely diversified collection of It’s Easy to Open an Account at Eiseman’s San _Antonio, Tex.; Lieut. Col. gslo clock. mm Galbraith A ir loss one brother and two Hospital to Fort Huachuca, Ariz.; Maj. 1 LOY, EMMA D. Dleplfled .tm; lflep'fnhurb S e M e s T WILLIAN TEE'S SONS. Tottzn. N. 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