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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 193%. * § T DIRECTQR PRESENTS CASE| DANCE PLANS COMPLETE P”RDUE sclENEE His st chemistry teaching was mii'l"n.nk:;nutl;}: ant_tis_posession. woua| EARY F. BARBER DIES : TOLEDO EDITOR DIES Beaths. Returning to the United States in|lighter than air fiying. He opposed ex- 5 i 1896, he was assistant in chemistry at|port of helium fed: ELL. MARIA PLATO. On Sun C. E. Davenport Asks $58,500 in|American Legion to Hold Annual the University of Chicago, instructor at | _ e resigned as chief chemist of the AT RESIDENCE HERE|=er m;'ynv":";i e s Vietim | “January dh. 1031 MARIA BLATO TRAM 11 on Friday Night. the University of Missouri and professor | Bureau of Mines in 1923 and joines e of ear sease. “uneral from. Armon Cha Great Palls, s T s b of chemistry in Butler University, In- | Dorr Engineering Co. of New York, . TOLEDO, Oblo, Jamuary 20 (| il healednessas: Sarupey . he: NEW YORK, January 20 (#).—| Final arrangements are complete for dianapolis. but went to Purdue in 1926 as dean of | punera] Services for Federal Tax 3 3 2 =1 . e - Tl & Charles Eaward Davenport, motion | the annual department, ball of the He foined the Bureau of Sofls at|science and head of the chemistry de- Henry Clay Vortriede, Toledo editor and | , ("1 ¥ e, | American Legion at the Mayflowe : y 3 . artment. st 5 5 Ppleture director, presented evidence yes- | potel priday night. Capt. Thomas J. n:: 1111111;:::3"1‘:1‘ 1:(1 1,’;11&;0;11 .c:fl;,'u:.’:'p Snviving him are his second wife ana | Specialist Will Be Held Tomor- gu:ns;:-]\;;“fi:\d :e;t::;nym:: his I;]f-n;.v foy. Janvary 1. 031 atthe fesidence of terday in his $58.500 suit against Harry | Frailey is general chairman of the com- foal investigations and there came into|® 44\-“,.01,;] adopted daughtvr sow Aitisiss ere g 'SS. eath | \&hwi sar Lahdover, Mo, MET. i Y - vas attributed to heart disease 3 eloved wife of the late Eara K. Thaw. | mittacs in charge r. Richard B. Moore Served contact with radium. e - . Fiferal from her dae The difector says Thaw employed him | T D es TG sl s sy S BN PHl ALPHAS ELECT He had been in the printing and pub- | ter's nome We oty T s s in 1927 | list of patrons, while So f f e 3 e ) i frid a5 el lisville, A S ;15:"@“"5&"&““5,‘“‘“‘,‘“";m,::( Teas | Stimson, Secretary of the Treasury as Chemist in U. S. organized Burcau of Mines in 1913 on Earl Franklin Barber, 52 years old, | lishing business for more than 40 years, STEWART JOSEPH. _ Departed o ; y the carnonite ceposits of Utah and Colo= - T | tax speclalist in the Bureau of Inter-|and from 1892 to 1898 owned the nday. Januacy 18, 1991 son or ctuse” He asks 38000 for|Melion, Chict ey i B H ado, and reported that the United| Maurice Levitan, 3044 Fourteenth | ‘POCoiss 10 Lo, BUiehy Treamury | Toledo Commercial, which later became | 11 +"Cildren's. Hospital, ST SR 000 for TRlERED BIBROh O O ecitatsos Tiave: taken Bokes. ureaus Here. States possessed the largest supply in | street, has been clected president of Phi | nal R 3 s Treasury | the Toledo Times. He was president of 4 He leaves to contract and a like amount for “pros- | Representa th~ world of radium minerals in these | Alpha Fraternity, a national organiza- | Department, died at his home, 1010 the Express Publishing Co.. publishers : pem\csflinfi:' N ki =L PR Pa ores. Out of his research grew the(p!flo- ung““‘llhw!')r‘a)dxqux:l 'rs in )}ulumnrc.m Maryland avenue northeast, last night. | f the German Express, for 35 years. e starred in the pictures was S 3 In a recent month 1,615,000 pairs of | BY the Associated Press. ;x)cv;“:)r:yrl‘xlddt‘:;zl Y\E‘cx(‘)(;?rch:lLr; rnm n.”ckm:‘-“r. v\'):‘ick‘ll‘\s\i'azn)‘\“rrl‘s ;;v;mi;n?‘ 1]:]\ arl[:‘"“ o adn i Sn it TRt " for wad <l i footwear were made In Canada, | NEW YORK, January 20.—Dr. Rich-| 5008 6190000 o ‘gram, and the impetus | Milford F. Schwartz, assistant sccretary, | cral year @ards of Thank WELSH, ELLA, Departed th ard B. Moore, dean of science at Pur- | given to American radium production jand §igmund Danzansky, treasurer. Mr ber had long been active in ol Clhanka, ELLA WEL ) Sy due University, Lafayette, Ind., died to- | lasted until richer ores were found in — the Masonic Fraternity here. He was|HAGEMANN. DELIA, We desire to extend ephows. Mauiice and_Bertram Weish e e e, I died b | the Belginn Kongo. Dr. Moore forecast past master of La Fayette Lodge, No. 19, | ~ o our reidtives and friends ‘and srateful e g t ve ¥ at Memorl P a5 59. | 4% that radium would be recovered at Births Reported. F. A A M; a member of Columbla| scknoyisse with decpest appreciation| ! | He was stricken with brain cancer| 50000 a gram within 10 years, and his | . ool ol have been reported | Chapter, No. 1, Royal Arch Masons; Co- A_HAGEMANN & g | 1ast October, after having spent much | prediction was borne out. o e T e rtment i ile past 24 | lumbia Commandery, No. 2, Knights| MR. AND MRS. PAUL V. HAGEMANN, * = hours Templa: ‘Washington’ Council, No. 1, |® NVELL. We wish to thank of his life working out methods of Became Interested in Helium. "William and Johnnie L. Potter. boy Royal and Select Masters_ and of Almag| our friénds and neighbors for | cheaper radium production and was Leon E. and Gen: ddint. boy. ‘ a & A their sympathy 4 baautiful £ . | brought to New York in December after | During the World War Dr. Moore be-| Addison L. and dler. boy Temple of the Mystic Shrine.” He also| flor sing r be- | ZENOR .., On, Tussday, he had_undergone an operation at the ¢ame interested in recovery of helium omas E_and H e, boy. was patron of Esther Chapter, No. 5, ed wife and mother. . e Y ANl a at h Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minn gas, and as a rosult of his suggestio Kitted 5, Yo Teone 3. “Moel, wirl, Ouder Glithe ‘e an Siist. 2 Gl e a0 | MHe died shortly After 8:30 this morn- | the Burcau of Mines fostered three eX=| Charies L. and Frances b, sirl. A native of South Byron, N. Y., Mr. | ing. 115 Iife had been despaired of for | Berknental plants in Texas for its proc| Rusell atd Mionie, 1y Barber came to this city in 1902 e et duction. but_the armistice was signed | Lre B and Mateers B. % 3 He s survived by widow, Mrs. | while the first large consignment of ¥ Ethel Roy Barber; a son, Franklin Educated Abroad. | h 7 was at the docks in New York Barber, and a sister, Miss Virginia Bar- Dr. Moore, who was also head of the | ready for shipment 3 Dea(hs Repmted ber. dopartment of chemistry at Purdue. L et Eve beem seporteq | FURCFAL services will be conducted at | o ol : . ¢ was born in Cincinnati in 1871 and | of the United State Fmiliary | The following deaths have been rported | e Tsidence tomorrow. afternoon at 2 | BARBER, FARL K L ind Ge 2 h alth e ment in th as, 24 A 5r . - e g at the Should One Think was educated in England and France. | purnoses bee NEhins s [0 raus HestiniTRuSERcuch K TS o'clock. ~Interment will be in Rock| Lon of i . N Ernest Ja eral church, 1432 You Mirtha P. Trammell, 88, 430 New Jersey | Creek Cemetery. M. or : Notice of e I £ AR ' i B . t ' ©| WRENN. MARY 3 . Monda —about funerals before the 3 E_Bowsit o1, igsor | 3 EXni b . 1y v peed for selecting & funeral di- v | Flowers oo Sl LSt 8 CONFEDERATE DIES; Tda Summers. 7. § abeth i her residence,. 1046 Ver rec?or arises? A great many in- For FUNERALS— : - A ) Lurelta ¥ “Thomion. 12 s SAW JACKSON FALI. ;’;‘,’,"‘:\ \,"(’ ot the ']v.r-v(4 fax‘and Herr i st 3 um (;5‘ telligent people seem to think so. e ) e oy O S e : e o Brook, Birs "] 5 IR Uaddl otk bt ot . T8 \ T : | ; S gz ‘. "t hane S| George W. Sorrell, 85, Served in! N’:‘T"'T‘r ""»’A‘R"q“,. “”N. d BARRIERE. ISIDORE L. Tn .M.r.‘.n.n loving feel needs emphasizing, and that 5 ¥ n ¥ ; | . : 3 L = i o o LI Famous Company B—Was ferr T rvved | DORE L BARRIERE. Wi e- is this: our service, widel | i g F | Virz e 33 o - 4 . L par irce vears ago. todazs . . fie? 4 . | o " - e e o Captured Twice. . MES. On \ Jan : AND CHILDREN. known for its quality, may be \ 4 Wik T i = : 3 3 CREN Tn Joviies maacin commanded for as little as one SraNAE LR » % Pouis. . 1 corge W. Sorrell, 85 years old, Cor | - ed "Wway tweniy-iwo' years Ag0 wishes to pay—from $160 up, 2NLRY e ’ 2 - 4 e Marsi L B v R b Vor rick st Alex- g passed, dear complete. v ; e arriage Licenses. seeing Ger ewall” . Jackson fall Ot Ml . Sinice called away. - £ Fobp P Hoover, i - er being accidentally shot by his own | 4 1931, & depce’ ot “her | X do remember , Job 5 | men at Chancellorsville, died in George Gl Aot DEVOTED DAUGHTER, SADIE C. MERE- ) S | Washington University Hospital yester- Connors. - 1 b : Stately Sprays hoth ‘of Richmond, Va.: R 8 kper: | day after a short illnes dence on Wednesday, Jamiary 21, at 8:30 | p, DSEFH A, Tn loving memory ot and nethe. " wtoyd, P V. Naltg, | M5 Sorrell was one of four men of I be snid at 9 am. Relativi A e by - Jonn ovd, d Florrie ally. | the f mous Company B of the 47th In-| and friends invited. ' Intermient T oy g Sagltls vine Jeers Beautiful Wreaths 3 H. M. Hennix i 1 i 1 v. January 20. 1932 24, and Florine Johnson, 25; | fantry who survived the war. He took [ Oilvet Cemeter. ' TEVOERIY (G PN' AND N TGHEREN NS part in the major engagements of the | CONNORS. CATHERINE. The members of gEAL FUNERAL HOME C & C FLOWER S ORES o 25, Rlchmond: Va o il | O IE 0 Nus U IEE CRDUITEE A TR Sherloteohs Soaallty, acq, requested to | FUMR ARICE Moinl :,'?;'rn'","y. AR I ferbert G M ApBelia; ; | his first capture he was returned to the | ary 20, 1931, at 8 p.m.. to rec i K n ‘or reference; Ask ynurnerghbor | . . | ; d h h 816 H STREET,'N. A South in an exchange of prisoners, and (;'.;r‘r‘;: tend the"mida of rea o today. Ja ' . | . i d M, : at the end of the war was a prisoner at b ATBING ey 8 il w R B PHONES:LINCCLN azoo.ezox |} 807 14th St. NW. 804 17th St. NW. 609 12th St. N.W. B e ] ® L.} Boint Lookout, Md (Lot u 1o am. ALBIVA R TER R E Metro. 7433 Metro. 7945 Metro. 9369 Natfan T. Keve, 37 "and’Rut is ;mn:v of Cardline County. Va ’ e, FANNIE BROWN. In _loving He 1s mirvived by two sons, Dr. G2orge ‘e e - A - R. Sorrell of this city and J. E. Sorrel! N 8. ] o o Tl b RESRAND Rl Bany, = of Chatterton, Va., and four daughters, n S DIE HOWARD AND GRETCHEN. ¢ Don’t miss BOBBY JONES, King of Golf, on LISTERINE HOUR OPEN A CHARGE aies B Sl M el S ok s gn v b a -E. Purks and 7 ACCOUNT Mrs. K ater, all of this cit - ’clock (Eastern Time) NBC red network ¢ funeral servires will be con-| YR : g y recalls ¢ Every Wednesday night—8 o ( ) Weekly or Monthly Payments d at the resid e of his daughter,| B e R T ane H S Mis, Outwater, £ £ street southwest,| M. and ths Iato Jonn & Gates bf Gror (e S B i (e EISEMAN’S iomigne, “Tomorrow the ‘body. will be | $8ER.D- & M 1 Kl BY (po Are those uho loso bl bast rand taken to Potomac Church, in King five sisters. Mrs JORDAN, ALICE B. Passed to the sreat "ear George County, Vx for MM, 5 %er e I, Gates. M heyond' fve. o "today, January 20, Seventh and F Sts. i odbury, Mrs. Eppa H. Hern o c 5 SORDAN - s i A T e. _Gone, but ot fors at the f' rst slgn of Flowers for Funerals — BRINGS yo— i l,.‘, 51 et ;;\:'”:" ;’”” Fine Men's Wear My Specialty Brightly Pmnted Rn(ncuflt Describ- Sprays Priced From $3.00 Up g g ORD. PHILIP. In sacred memors of Made of the Freshest Seasonable Flowers ed by Hold-up Victims. ON. MARY. On Saturday. January 2 1d, PHILIP LANGFORD, fe'ten veats ago t0- NEW. YORK, January 20 (P)—Ber-| tre ‘iwotoa " wiia of *Thomae Jonaron: ; Jaauary 21, 1 F. F. Leapley | aard Tamburello, 28, apparently couldn't | mother of Danie! and_Trving Wil 5 4 b MERA. SANN T bear to part with his raincoat, painted B SaL Mne b Florist vEey. Bist bl | Hitme " Funeral, d 7 VINCENT G. A tribute of love 908 G St. N.W. e fact Iod to his arrest yesterday | - fown. DO, Hemains test INCENT G BCSTER) THITLE: who Jok on a charge of holding up 10 men in a nest Jervis funeral e 43 wo yea January 20, 1929, card game early Sunday morning, act-| her late residence, 4023 Donaldson n’nle Memory shall always keep; with three other men. | nw. OTHER, SISTERS AND BROTHER. ¢ he victims rlr‘sr‘nh'd flm‘ of the ban- WIS, ESTHER n nn fim dm lm\\ ary V' I’ . In loving remembrance W. WARREN ||| %, vt ofcind e ot s v | oo pommms 2, gy cegy | vvom, matved &y by Sopsipe Rama‘rs re coat couldn’t help seeing vas 0. funeral home, 2 £ .. arted this life eicht years s, January TALTAVI LL thie: sonh whd Tamburclo on upper Lex- 2 o'clock. noon' Thursday. Jan . 1923 THE FAMILY. i 3 dn‘ sad BG‘:" - : B Y dear ‘moth ] LEWIS, b y. i L, 1 1 \ho npnnnpq uneral Home | ... |V S OR iy | Y GRORCIANA Mol Whe i 3 o 3 | LEWIS of 1703 foth st nw. e TR S ine at the W. Ernest Jarvis funer ; - § 3619 14th St. N.W. A Circie ot phane North 241 1432 You st.'n.w. Notice of funeral I . R | {: BOSTON BULL White spot _on head:four | MeNAMAWA, EDMUND. On Mondss. 3 FHOMAS JOSFOH RYDER. who dled Corner Spring Road waite feet Reward. 3205 Clevels At Providence : January 20, 1927, fotr years age todny: bl veland 7492, A 3 ved husband of Ay WIFE AND CHILDREN. * SETTER. '+ black and_ white » 5 . > 8 g g 1 f residence o TRADER, FLLA K. NEWSOM. In_ memory Col. 0464 Cleveland " Park:’ Virginia license Nars 29" at 830 am.. Reauiem m of Mrs: BUTA K. NEWSOM TRADER, "the Call Clev. 0513 S Gabriel's Chnveh 5t 9 Yence. Nizhiiieale of the Sonth. who \ Adams 10341 HEEP DOG— Largs wray and| ment at Mount Olivet Cemefers s i to he with her Lord, on Jane ; Studded pizsskin. collar tives and friends invited to att Ty 20, 1010 S0, e cd are the dead that die In the Lord. 03123t 815 p.m. evoted moth T H 6t and Spring rd. Phone | th G "his age. Funeral ;F‘,’“ ;:(j] ‘K’E\;' 5 O\’ Sundar. and ‘Spr Phor ; “his ‘axe. Fubernl Althrul - Christian % ~of A MD\'ORISIS KRAPB’”K R AT ERNTTT— i - nesday 3 nuary 21, Interment| % ity NITY PIN_L Zesday morning Jany WERDIG, MARY V. In lovins remembrance 3‘;‘[ I();.S.A 10 p G tooth gq- | NEVETSON, EEMER. On Mondaxe Januars | il e Bl B LY VEAR K ot Mg e o WER | DIG. who de n e SYeceh o Exmpunen : : ersondevoted brother “of Alfred and ington avenue s services a Phones ] W o ; James Neverson. ~Remains resting at the R e me M [ gl T Rnines. funeral (hm;l) Srd. and i Ye'sts. s Notice of funeral iat : PGCKETBOOK, Iady's. co 1 embi : N B o SAMPSON. IDA. On Tue:dns, . ars be many O few, iday; reward e E""q}?\“fl""flz. "You MARY AND ANNIE. ® ices at ¢ s 20, at 25 =d fl - et stonal Cemi Scotchmen _were skeptical of : - | scnoFrELD. IRGINIA. On 5 eX] iment 3 e ver e . 8 Sat ay tay. Jan y IRC I\V i P ey s Whip 1t Tight gor was thelr i+ for return. 3. E. Fonan | day dantry 9. 1SSt TELES ¥ = P. J. SAFFELL opinion. Mrs. Andrew B, T QNAL SERVICE—REASONABLE NOW: ' Folks are no longer sk i fe. half wrown. biack, four | the residence of her s 2 10537, For a small 4 | gEosah A" ReLIABL i 67 e : }me dnesdar. % Frank Geler's Sons Co TAL Al h etting. lost betwe A S. The members of the By- | 113 SE NTH ST, MW National 2473 oo o o e L i "o | e 6845 "W, H. Sardo & Co. SHAVING CREAM neve siven it our us Funeral Chapel Al practical purposes, a new L — i v s | ‘},’h?}, b 0 Lincoln 0524 car ! al S onw. R it dnas T e an | Cif Sepune Wi the helove CHAS. S ZURHORST Sedan S E S wrist ba mot S 3 301 EAST CAPITOL Reo L ; v 2, Phone Lincoln 03 Sedan s ' ; HE rieR b don ALMUS R SPEARE il:::::‘:’:v Rix 6 : i} Bind Teht. 1670 3 T 21e et Succeeding the Original W. R. Speare cc. LEE D. BUTLER {nc D e el e ~ Joseph F. Birch's Sons 1155 CHAMPLAIN ST X W arove Yars 16 HERG RS T . pm.s nion § (ISAAC BIRCH) 3 [ ] L] ° .. : : 3034 ~ ¥ Bhone West gargle with Listerine — e s reduces germs 9 foved’ i £ Nary shatt West vis Nr\’FR make the mistake of underesti: on mouth surfaces 98%. And at the same time ToB& Largéat [,,,“; 7. 30 1831 ate:30 s b mating the menace of a cold or sore throat. it stimulates mouth tissue. We Clsm ot the late Leo Simmon at 11 am., from G ? Funeral ces - : Lo FUNERALS|. . cromwa | swonrER 'ALBERT 0., SR. Departed i ) 8 Either may develop into serious or fatal com- in Town 'L'r’ L e S L R Tl JOHN R WR]GHT CO dflmo Chavel “Hill, Md. ALBE! SHORTER ‘Sr. Interment ; : Blease omit flowers. 2 10th S - plications. You can prn‘wbly recall such a Gargle every 2 hours SORRELL Gtr:lg({z W._Died on Monday. “‘l_i"" l; N B‘ N case among your friends. Statistics show that In time of sickness the gargle every two hours 3 Funeral Chapels. We can have 3 funerals at Daares Haeatials” GEORGE W, BC erbert evius every year respiratory diseases cause more is needed to keep dangerous and swiftly multis one time in our dmpcls at the same hour. 5;‘1"‘”5;’?8‘. veteran, & X ; Funeral Home i than a mi}lionficaths. plying germs under control. We have 10 Cars, Hearses and Amh_u]uncc ounty, Vo Wednesday, Jan New_York_Ave. ict 2608 At the first sign of trouble, gargle every two In time of normal health, however, the Private Roorhs for Families. All Newly Enlarged SOUDER, JOSEPH A. SR. On Mondsy. hou::s wuh. (uH~ strength Listerine, the safe, night and morning gargle will be sufficient to and Equipped. No Charge for the Use of Our | UDER, Sv.. beloved h gl hc'\hng antiseptic, and 1 your physician. If maintain a hygienic condition in the mouth., el s Chatles F., Willlam J.. George H.. Fred J., Building and Chapels. Rarry 9. ‘and JosephA: Souder. ir. Ul | — o o T T the irritation is miid, Listerine, will frequently N. f s i Hetal fom s ate. residence, 1241 G Clyde J. Nichols, Inc. check it. If it is not, the doctor will diagnose on-poisonous, Safe This ; Al serys Reiieves sha frisnds vited. Interment | b i the real trouble and treat it properly. The most convincing proof of Listerine’s germe Fine Cloth i : and” anlor $100 f}| svis R, Depnrted this te on| J. WILLIAM T. Reduces motith germs 98% icidal strength is its ability to kill Staphylococ- Chiskat R 195y : 1. R, o o . o 2 Briet iilness. ALBERT cus Aureus (pus) and Bacillus Typhosus’ (y- o elphi, Cpat NIS Anpie 2 VE. N.W. Against ordinary colds and sore throat, full hoid) zerms in counts ranging to 200,000,000 s 8 Mrs, May Eila Barnes. Funers i e o bt NATIONAL 1384, 1383 :tr;nuth Lislen?e l? ama:linulv efiec}t‘iv:. That n 15 seconds. Staphylococcus Aureus is highly 7 sl o ;';‘?,‘E,‘g‘r;’:’,.ip’;.."'fi‘fl&' e nveee — s because it is fatal to all germs which cause resistant to germicidal action and is therefore 2 s Dok ity e et in S such infection. Kills them by millions in 15 specified as the germ by which all germicides This Vault R S Hala Providence: Hoaptal: SURIYY GEO C- SHAFFER T . Roli 5 ialey e (nee Alber sife of seconds, the fastest killing time accurately are tested. Solid Fanie nzfl)!:)ld:.":u‘“hg Eewrer B sl “%’u.’,fi "'r'r"a‘.f‘_"nx;‘é}' ‘il | EXTRESSIVE FromAr sMniaNs 4% Ok . HRIRS 2 e ; e m Fesidence. st 'S on Thursday. L. NAT. 3 recorded by science. Keep Listerine handy in home and office and Steel Ehore i ne Jiminry e ae a0 o fence to 8¢ | Open Evenings * {4th & FEye Repeated tests show that full strength Lis- use it full strength for all infections. Lambert 2 i e Rl PR and Sunday terine actually reduces the number of germs Pharmacal Company, St. Louis, Mo., U. S. A. Cloth Caskeéts $35 Interment at Mount Olivet Gemetery. 31 | Gude Bros, Co., 1212'F St TAYLOR. CHARLOTTE. On_Sunday. Jan- E b unry 18, 1031 CHARLOTTE, the dwoted ety Serviee. wife of Russell Taylor, sister of Maczie 3pres as Low as Curtis, Annie Holly, Ada James and Cor R s, lowdan Pinersl Wednsedss: Johe METERIES, THE SAFE : We Claim to Produce the Finest Economical Funerals P A T e B T AL TS in'the Worla {hired,. Remains stung at the WO RS | “GLENWOOD CEW ANTISEPTI (d Consult Us and Save More Than Half TROMAS RARSIE K everid ihle Jim Vaalisge, 35 net mamth . | dun AR et 945 am. | Choice Lots and Sites for Sale. iy lor omas: | Choicr Lots and Sites for Sale. In Case of Death—Call I oF SosepniNagemagn. "Faneral MONUMENTS. KILLS 200,000,000 GERMS IN 15 SECONDS THE GREATER W. W. CHAMBERS CO. [f| £, %5 ) B s o S 4th, Cor. Chapin, Col, 0432 s pien oo et cnonie senied R pory e (FASTEST KILLING TIME; ACCURATELY RECORDED BY SCIENCE) % Jh, Cor. Chonin, £ T ""““"'fim 0 ol BRIRARS t