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  • i Teü It in the Classified Columns-and Sell It jHERALD WANTADS j PhoDe Main 3300 HeraU Want Ad Depart.TOE^jgÄHERALDPubHahed every day !n the year

    oy Th« sVasr.lrgton Herald Com¬pany at i"-iM Klaventh street.Washington. D. C.Telephon« Exchange . Call Main

    1300. (Por claaclfled advertisementsask for Branch 1).Member Audit Bureau of Circula¬

    tion.CLASSIFIED RATES

    meat ae».> ONE»sures* Situa tlotssv..«?aa:ed Rocera» snd Board..? « Rent Bocas«.aas«Wanteel M-acHacecsja........Gt» Bas, Maaexllaaeeo,.Lost «ad fotusd.a·**»» ara«, o, lass, on. tun., fee Saaa. aal

    thre, eessjBseaitì«. urne». *Je.All Oria.e . aaaltlrsll.iai.

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    t Uassa» IW.fllsree?/...Utenui tittaes» ersresectrti.elT.saaasssa«.1° eerjt»? Usava, mesa scarpt»1;.-... · cent»¦ o» raar» risa coosssrutiselr.? cent«

    Mlnirn'vm two Line.PURE1GM REPRKsgSTAnVEI

    THE 8. a BECKWITB SPECIAL AUSNCt.Issss» Tor» OarVo»............Tnbrjo. B! 6M1THFonn-a-Tnick attachtassai«« and work on Ford

    ran. Arspljr RECORD ACTO CO, Inc. USI'«, «a. nw_»ItStWASTED-CaiLsûRM) BOY TO WORK ÍÑ

    rwiDtinat office; »ood wage«. HAYWORTHPlBLlSHIS'i HOl'aE, «3» O «t. nw. ari: tWANTED-UOajD RELIABLE ?.??? »'·FXl'R. stead» Job; iood wag«.; on. oser tn.ttraft age Appij ili Ü at- nw. «elT-St«VANTÊD-LABORER8 FOR TRUCK FA Ritemrk- 8.5» per day. Applr 13* Pea at. n».

    REABRI..IK FARM. N. J. Appai befar, i a.m. tasa raatsrnin«._saTT-ltWANTED.MEN TO LEARN Tíffi

    most essential industry at thepresent time.

    Schools are now being formed toteach the various branches of ship¬building.

    Apply to the Virginia Shipbuild¬ing Corporation's representative Btthe UNITED STATES EMPLOY¬MENT SERVICE, 1410 Pa. ave.,Washington. P. C._sel5-tfBOY WITH BICYCLE TO SERVE HERALDIn Cleaeland Park section; »1» per month

    ear Tascar, oo eommisaatsn basé«. Apply CTB-CCLATIOS MANAGER, Herald office, tti-tl

    SEVERAL GOOD BOYS WANTEDto deliver The Herald; $8 to $10

    per month; can make extra money-.oliecting. Apply 1018 K »t. ne.

    tel*

    E1ÇJHTH GRADE. OR HIGH SCHOOL BOYas me-emier and clerk. Apply CIRCULA¬

    TION HEPT Herald cgica._WANTED BRAKEMEN FOR POTOMAClaid, si camr, tear Dour, also car reissime»,

    «aaehlniat«. helper,, carpenters, freight brake-Ben, iremen arad ofjaer occupation, at sariou,remata. Pennajleaai, Bailmad. Apviy 10 NewJetwr. «.e ae. snjleVtiTHE CAPITAL TRACTION

    COMPANY1·»· poaitiem» f"r MECHANICS and LABOB-ERÄ oo car raspear» for main shop, and di.uioncar baro«.

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    Street raiiwar work ha sTaaarngton fas rJassaesdasy tb, «osernment a« e>5r..NTIAL emplOTment-

    Attrartisa «igea ani free transportation osrawour anew.

    Asps» to MASTER MECHANIC at aeon«.tmt M at- nw. au3-ti

    BOCTE BOY FOR HERALD ROUTE. SP-p!, K. U LEHMAN, »»CBS, lim nw. SUI3-II

    GOOD ROUTE BOY. APPLY TOH. E. SMITH. 803 C st, sw. tf.

    WAREHOUSE TRUCKERS$4.18 Per Day.

    Apply to the Timekeeper,.AMERICAN RAILWAY

    EXPRESS CO..2nd and Eye sts. ne.

    HALT!Boys, help Uncle Sam.Earn money to buy W. S. S.

    and Thrift Stamps by de¬livering The Herald. $10 amonth and $2 a month bonus.Apply Mr. S. TRAVIS, 8193d st. nw. tf

    WHITE MEN AS WAREHOUSE-men; full or part time, between

    6 p. m. and 6 a. m.. at 33 centsoer hour. Apply Mr. USILTON,light delivery clerk, American Rail¬way Express. 2nd and H sts. ne. tft^ORERS^FCrTwÀREHOUSE

    work; $4.18 per day. Apply toTimekeeper. AMERICAN RAIL¬WAY EXPRESS CO.. 2nd and Eyests. ne. tfSHEET WRITERS1taÖmTÄ7\L

    to 10 A. M.; 35c per hour. Ap¬ply Delivery Department AMERI¬CAN RAILWAY EXPRESS. Second"and H its. ne. aul7-tf\« ANTll>- BOY TO eXKVE a ERA LIB

    rones. APPI, Ui COCBTNEY. I G m. nw.

    HELP WANTED.FEMALE.WAlsTED-TEN ACTIVE WOÎIEN TO WORK

    ia permití« offic*. HAYWOBTH Pl'BLlSH-ISG HO LSE. «S» G se. nw. ».17-lt

    WANTED.A MILLINERY MAK-er; one that understands all

    branches; good salary and all yearwork. Apply NOUVEAU, 932 F»t. nw. iel5-3t

    HELP WANTED.MALE. HELP WANTED.MALE.

    IF YOU ARE NOT SATISFIEDWITH YOUR PRESENT EMPLOYMENTOR IF YOUR OCCUPATION IS NOT

    LISTED AS "ESSENTI^"

    THE WASHINGTON RAILWAY& ELECTRIC CO.HAS A PLACE FOR YOU.

    ESSENTIAL WORK-EXCELLENT PAY.Under our new scale of wages, now in effect,

    you can make from $30.00 to $35.00 per week aseither conductor or motorman.

    Our new wage scale is as follow·:

    First three months of »ervice. . 43 cents per. hour.Next nine months.46 cents per hour.Thereafter .4? cents per hour.

    Thi» is an exceptional opportunity for able-bodiedmen either within or above the draft age.

    APPLY ANY MORNING THIS WEEK (,£&,)Between the hours of 9 a. m. and 12 m. (noon).

    WASHINGTON RAILWAY& ELECTRIC CO.INSTRUCTION DEPARTMENT.14th and East Capitol Streets.

    THE CAPITAL TRACTION COMPANY

    Announces Increased WagesFirst 3 Months of Service. .43c per hourNext 9 Months of Service.. 46c per hourThereafter.48c per hour

    This is Essential Wor!Under these rates a large proportion of the runs now

    operated will pay in excess of $120 at the rate for be¬ginners, s

    These rates of pay should offer great inducement tomen who have not heretofore considered work of thischaracter.

    Applications will be considered from rr.en of good diacter betwec *"9 aad 50 years of age.

    Apply at 2 P. M atGeneral Offices of the. Company,

    36th and M Streets Northwest,WASHINGTON. D. C

    Wanted able-bodied men for the District of ColumbiaFire DepL Immediate appointment upon qualifying.Between the ages of 21 and 37 years. Advantagesof employment: Essential work, permanent em¬ployment, free medical attention, free street car ridesif in uniform, 2-shift system, full pay when sick,twenty days annual leave with pay, pension system.Firemen when disabled receive pension; firemen kill¬ed or dies in service, his widow, child or childrenreceive pension. For further information applyMunicipal Bldg., Wash., D. C, Room 5. sr4-l4t

    FURNISHEDROOMSJOR RENT.W ANTEÜ-BY ÏOUNO MAN. ANOTHER TOabajv mea root«« acparat« txaJ·. \Sti L

    at. nw. «elMtTEMPORARILY, NICELY FURNISHED;hot water beat, oat to tmtb. near car lioaa«;S3.5t par weak. VB Maryland are, no. «trtMt

    WANTED.ROOMS.RBPlNftD ÏOCNO MAN, "PROTESTANT."wtntj ringi· room ta prtTtt· family; home-lik· suiToutKÜtifi; north»«* tection prcfeiml;beat reference·. Fìnti« Main STO, bnncti Eö.

    STORAGE SPACE WANTED.STORAGE SPACK WANTED.ABOCT 1.000??-aax* í«et» LociUon coo te-i en t lo NtaetMcth

    f«t tnd r«naayl*»ni* mit nw preff-rred. Ad-tgt¡ CHIEF CLERK D*p-mn-.«nt ot Com¬

    inero», or pfeoo« M«¡n 5«Û. brunch S. »ITU

    REMEMBER THIS!Never Take a Chance! Phone.

    Police Department.Main 4000Fire Department.Maw 6000Department of Justice.Main 196U. S. Secret Service (night).Columbia 3396U. S. Secret Service (day).Maia 6400U.S. Marshal.Maia 2854

    WANTED.APARTMENTS.CNFL'BMSHED HOUSE OR APARTMENT;four to sesea room, before November 1. Co!.

    «82. sell-7t

    FOR SALE.HOUSES._fob sale-

    Delightful Waasiingto« Heights,Near 18th and Kaloram, asa.

    ·> room«, fin. bath..i * aarer basât, «side lot.

    Price. SS.m. Oral, »500 cash.Full commiaeioo to brotara.

    FOR SALE- |Near litli and Lemotit streets.I atcriesa. 9 room» and bath.

    Nerar SSO.OOO residence«Frlo». -.< Onlr S750 cae.fi

    R. W. BEALI.. !» N«w York ate., nw.Call Main 110). Cal! Residence. Columbia IMS

    a_atREAL ESTATE.

    THREE SEVEN ROOM HOUSES IN BALLS-ton. Va.; near station; «arden, chicken yard;

    «ny teams ressnnable- sacrifice for caah. BOX?. East F»|l» Church. V«._ «el« »

    Careful InvestmentsOf morse, In Flrat Deed, of Trust iFlrat Mort-iuta) co Waahimton, V. O.. Real Estate alwan Ht. U» «a]] totem« promised «nd tb.latan of «p th, nrtndJaB· do·, resTardleasi uitb. «SAprin« incomes and «ahae, of other areun-tiea. We bas, ban anceessafnllj enaja«ed 1»»akin« the», tneeatmenta for our dient» foresor. Usan . quarter of a century. In»eevt-me»t«. tHO, SUO ? G-?.«*. at < per cent nowreedy for delivery. Lar«, meaajuneata made.

    WM. H. SAUttXRS & CO..Southern Bvtän,, 807 15th St.

    REAL ESTATE.CABIN JOHN PARK.

    ATT-ÏAUT1ÏB eOBUBBAN BOMBS.J S. TOMUN»CN, 3W 80. BLDG. M. tata.Su ce* honte· tnd bungalows ready tot In¬

    spection. HMO to C.KO ba«, tanna.

    LOST.UteT-sMAa lut OHM PURSE IN

    :- f,!-t ¦¦:¦'( s grocery etor» Moudsj, Hei'temb«16. 191ft. about 2.30 p. m containing OO bill;*¦ ¡»'? heart ahaped told locket and receipt*;finder will be liberally »warded if same la r*-tarsat to Mr». ?G????. 217 We at. »e. «elMtLoST-DOG. SMALL YU.LOWÎSH BROWN.paniti, in nclnlty of Dupont Ortie, Satur¬

    day arenine; anasrer* to name of Heuheii."B«*ir4. M. KIN4LOW A fcrjN, i«o M nw.

    lelT-ftOBHC8Q0B PÌN SL'RROtNDlß Rpearla in down town section reward If re- |

    turned to Mra. HTKEETKR. 1310 L M. dw., «call Franklin -BM. sell-It

    _mmt t? loan._yn.in t? loa.«i on approved cmreal aatata at lowea* current ratea; apadal

    rnnleae« wtb r*apr«:t to yrt~ pa/naeataTYLER ? Hl THIRKOitD Inc.. ft lit» at. tl

    AUTOMOBILESWashington Anto ExchangeAutomobile··, Tire«, ? )e tenu» Airlr CIRCULATION MASA'.ïR. Herald ot-

    0«-e. «elî,U

    FOR SALE.M1.1CELLANE0US.fwTi LAR'.f* PRaU'-.HT HliRif«;-AST)«W'U. ARUN'.Tt'N BOTTLING until 1 o'clock p. m., Fri¬day, September 3>, 191%. tot fumili*.ng all laboraod mater1 ß", mud erecting in placa, completaiat the LHstrict Treetle. Flrat aod ? etreatanortheast, a structure with all neceeaary pl'unb-ing, eewmure and wiring connection*. Form oftrcpoaal will be sur-filiad on application. AUpropoaala mui-t be eecureay enveloped, marked"Propoaala for Toilet F&cihtiea. DiatnctTtvrtle." and be addrca-ted to the Director cftbe Bureau of Mm«. Department of the In¬terior. Washington, D. C The right ie ra-.erred to rej.rt mnr and all b»d», or to «cceptor reject any part thereof in the diKnü-?? oftba bureau ?. G. HOOD, Acting Director.Bureau of Mine·. ir 17.111»

    That Rookie from the 13th Squad. By p. l. crosby

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    HOWTH/\TTf?(rNCH -»CUT WHCN YüW ANO AFTER THE LTT -????.?«JHßT QVtîFl.

    SPECIAL NOTICES.Pl'BUO eKHonlX or TU« DlMTtlCT orl'olnnabaa. essptasDsisaT H, Wi. The Paras»»

    kboab o! th. DtStrie* et Oil art«I will ava·*o« MONDAT. «Ves*»«»·, >. W « I o'ass»akA. li. ADMISSION TO OSAD*» »??????«New possila ara aatasitud to tia» UassVsawarlaai.AT A MINIVI al AG« OF FIVE TaUjaW.Jad to Usa «e«, mom AT A KlKIMfal AG*OF «IX ïtAR». All «hies»»a M oa II»roil» ot tea» public aciaoola at «as. do» aaf U»raar aaho desatee· tas «oler th. sjrsadsarj actvtvola ansiIilerisrus, will vaasA, »rspaaoatioa far mkmtmmo^tStSmt «at «M «sa,»all easts« rnaaassisal a,t* htaem Praradpaia Mil k» «t «Mr basai.·ms. on Frida» aasd «aatamlar. e»en»esnner fi assi? Irani I* ts M A. ¦. «sasi frasai I loi» GM. VAIVI NATION L'I«T1F1CATX8 MIHTHE PHKrlJ-NTED Th« law revoira« Usât. Nomat anali ta» aatnlttaJ into lia.sviso ahall Bot hav, basrfi deal,stlaerwia» persteasurl spinti aavasllpot." ORADKSCHOOL PLI'IIJ* Ali perptl» » ti" atravdafl«-noose. laat asaar, sscept thoasa aaraassotaai te tea.cui« avboola. will report «o thastr laat jsesrrooass» Iona which tesos, lo b» tr»nrfefT»d svili¡se asent tea th. higher eleasaasa. Papua ravosavrate*!to tb» hath school» »rill rcissrt »l tb« isjapasrti».lauri advoca!, at U ?. M. o« Manli,.tsar S. ADMISSION TO »HIT« HIGHSCHOOLS. All apoucant» (or s 1rs sain» «r far«desnevad alandira, m Ih. Centravi,Western «od Buesni»» Ua«h fecsaiBevea. »ad th»McKlnlsre Manual Trainala« eVsaool. other thanthosss who »taeaadeai th. .¡«fcta «rade, of th.iMatncr. of Color»!»«, «aa»t r»f«»rt to th. HsffhSch. th,Bismlnattora». Student» etstasrta« th. hiajk asrhaoiIhroaach live bifh school «aaaaaasssrsm board will b». I-¦ br that Bosusl U srastsoa, «tha. UsavaIh» Oantral Hijrh'eìcbnol sweet« in caan, ap-Brosed Ibs th. BVinaarttttavnnwl whet, malean«)barrjahip would nvssxrl fro·» sort «aalcnnBMKKiaminataoc fur admise,ran to tb« assart t*er ethi«« »ei-aaa. will b» apsen oa 8»tanl»j. Ber-leasbac S at I A. M. at th. Fewjakna SchoolFor «rhniassina to th. first raver papila »east baprepares! to tak. exan.inatwsra» In aftsglush.Olaaaaiai, and . an? «luon. Aritla»? Hi C. ?Bastarr «nd lOesstltuuoea. ansd «aastssssaashT. ABapplicants aita« prassssst pmper ces-uracte, orrecord, of »li saeark oneaapsestad ia other arhaasa».otuearwis« no credit »tj ba ea*en for asscfa aeorfcExamination, asaj tss required, bait credit asaaube raen fur asna, of th. wort don. la othawachools if cestiaveatas» ara aarasfeertasr«. AD¬MISSION TO THE Ci.LORI.I. BIUMSCHOOLS Ali candad««», lor "'wiHT'ni «oth« firn reti 11,.»« of Imnlsar 111«« fkhool..tb, LSepevruneirt of Bsasioea, PracUca. r»Aissvtiiia, MaouaJ Traiaun« School, excasptla»tas, Of th» el«!.ti aTXaaaav. «f theschotves of tb» Lutria of Oralunibia. «vili b»examined try the Hieb «school Adisuasason Boardat th, Dunbar Hl«fa School eaa Thoreday orFrtd»y. fseptaanbear li and as), last .aveu th. boas,rsf 2 and S P. M. Th» Board srill «Muato th. exemlnsuotaa Tb. IsaeulreSBaSBBst» for »daiiasioa to flrat ya»r elea aee ar. th. aauase ess out-ur.ed «bos. for «hiu ha«h achócala. MOUTSCHOOLS A.NNOr.NCEMENT OF THEOPENING OF N1GBT 80HOOL* WILL BEMADE LATER. (Btcnad* EBNEST UTHUBSTON. »«prnctesadssnt of School»

    avrlilT.a

    I^ERALJDESIGNS._appropriate Floral Tokens.

    ArtasVae- raprons l» laillwaa»tGude Bros. Co. 1214 F Street

    Pnapi urto tM*»*ao ee.nea

    FUNERALJMRECTORS.JOSEPH GAWLER'S SONSMembea by lavitatlOD National lî>ie«rtad Mnr-

    Lioína. Semoea r«aDdered in all paru mt UMLotted btaatoa *y¡ apeoa. repr*»eoUf»eeTelephone

    Main 5*12-56111730-22 Pm. V^.^Avenue.

    W. W. Cfaaotbrn.

    W. W. CHAAffiERS CO.1400 Chapín St. N. W.

    We Ca· lm.omobi-t «Senior ExrJuaively.alodarm UiapeL Vmg or Ni*bt. Vboo* iZaL

    DIED.COFlKEr-On Sunday. September 16,

    1318, ANN OUav'FKll. iHlovtdmtitfa.r ol OrlTaaale Coffee, aajreaj? yetar«.

    Funeral lodar from her Ut« reei¬dence. Brentwood. Md.

    CKUTCHET.On September 1«, IMS.at l«J:«i p. m.. ???????-GG?e..daughter of the late John 1' anaJeanette Crutchet.

    Funeral from the residence of her«later. Mr«. Kmma Gibaon, ttstEaat Capitol «treet. tomorrow at8:30 a. m., thence to Holy Com¬forter Church. Fourteenth analEaVft Capitol street». Relative«and friend» invited. Intermentprivate.

    Cl'MBERLAND.On Sunday, Septem¬ber Ui. li'lv at t.ti a- n, at hi«residence, ill Fifth «treet north¬east. JOHN A. CUMBERLAND,»on of Charle» C. and Eva Cum¬berland

    Funeral from hi» late residence to¬morrow evoninar at 2:30 o'clock,thence to St Mark'» Church.

    DORSET.Departed thl» life on Mon¬day. September 15. IMS. at 12 ¿0a. m.. «t the residence of hi»mother. 15» Church street north-we»t, DAVID EDWARD, the be¬loved «on of Lucrett« M. «nd thelate John E. Dor»ey, huaband ofGrace C. Doreey and brother ofMr«. L. Ch«ee. John R. Dorsey.Jr.. Mr». Irene Claytor and Nor¬man R. Dor»ey.

    Notice of funeral lat«r. 'Ne«York. Asbury Park and San Fran¬cisco paper« please copy.)

    ELLIOTT.On Saturday, SeptemberH 191S, »t SS p. m., JOHN WEr*-LEY, beloved husband of the lateMaria L. Elliott, «Bed 81 yfaar».

    Funeral from reeidence of hi« «on.William F. Elliott, 1335 Tenth¦treet northwest, today at 2 p. mRelatives and friend» Invited-Confederate Veteran« of D. C. areInvited to attend in uniform.

    GENSBERG.On Sunday, September15. Isis, at her residence. 1U3J Sixth»treet northeast, ZIRMA. belovedwife of Sliia Csenaber«. tveed 52years. She leaves to mourn herloss a devoted husband, threedaughters and two «on».

    Funeral services «vt her 1st« resi¬dence today at II o'clock a- m.

    GILL.On Monday. September Itlsli. at 7:0Ï p ro.. at hi- rajsioenre.Four Mile Run, Va,, CHARLES F.the beloved husband of Bertha V.GUI.

    Notice of funeral later. (Ballimor*papers pleas« copy.)

    HKNNIGAN.Departed thli life, itid-denly, Saturday. Septfmber 14.ISIS, at «v:15 o'clock, at 1507 L «treetnorthwest, JOHN F.. Jr. belovedson of the lata John Henniganand Mary H. Moeley. and devotedbrother ot the Ut« Netti« ?.Hatea.Funeral from th« re»lcjerice of hl·aunt. Mr«. Bea»ie Jonas, a Myrtl«street northwest, thence to Gal-braith Church, on Sixth street be¬tween L and M street» northwest.Rev. W. D. Bsttle. pastor, ? Annap¬olis, Md papers please copy.)

    HESS.On Saturday. September 14,1*1«. at 8:30 p. m., at her residence.«M C «treet northeast. MARGARETC. widow of William T. Hess.

    Funeri»! from her lat« rsewodence.ß,? C. »treet nortrieast. today »t» 30 «. m. Interment In Baltimore,Md. (Balumor· p«per» pleasecopy.)

    JOHNSON-Depart«««! thi« lif« oaSAturdav. September 14. 1918. »tH30 p. m.. at hi« rsMtdenc«. ia*Linden «treet north«»««t. JAM it*H. JOHNSON. a*ed 41 year» Hele»ve» to mourn his loss » lovingmother, one brother and daughterand a host of relative» andfriend».

    .Funeral »» 1 G t?. today from LaneM. E. Church. Fourteenth and C»treet» northeast.

    KINSMAN.On Sunday. September jr191» at 2 p. ».. at Sananar LaakeW Y. WILLIAM G KINSMAN.Notice of ftrnsaral later

    OCfiN'\'"R-n" ¡Mturel«*' *T*"nr*'14. 1918, n· 11'.in a m . e-fjARI.FSO'CONNOR »veloved »or- of thelate »Tharle» and «'»therm«O'Connor

    Funeral from hi« brrtberJ« resl-rtenoe, ??? M »treet northwest, tr-d«v. thenee to P' Stephen »Cetho'lc ,c»

    BIRTHS REPORTED.wmtrt.

    John J aad innata« M. W-aaa ka».Joaer* M. aad Mat- T. Bran» barBobart J aad rath-nee M. Qaeda taf.T-oaaoe E aad Matao» H Haa.-« «ne»Tboaaaa J. aad Mare K. »o». ta«.Manea C. aad Lebe M Bilflwit. *rl.Baaaaaat M. aad Batafle OttBBBi.Ba. bar tan«·Horaae B aod But- Dear», ber.Kal.ator» aad Rnaalie rtonVho.. fart.Cieora- E aad Ada M Breaket-aat. 0?.

    CULOBEU.Freeronr. and Sanale F. Tt«-ne, 0A.Hug- aad t-D-aa Bradford. (M.

    ¥.\RR1*,GE LICENSES.

    rnitjo-s Thadaroe Hellr. a. and Ul'-aIreaa Saut-,. B. bot- ef danadea. Va Be«.J T. H'-ldle.Hune M. AahBad. S. aad Beata D. Ee.ee

    »an. Si. tnela. of fii»a B» TMaa K.DanaHan-d B. Kaar. 9. Wi-n-ao.«. aal Baa»

    In-e Daaa. a. Bara--, M. T. Be·. B.,««.«r. DonaG??-?? Iflaoe O-Braaa. » W Ébna, aa«

    Minnie Onda fanera ?. » Hai. Ka. BehJoba R. JoCrtaeIan Careall Ba»·. ? aad Harr Baker

    .Laarreoea. ?. bora ef Waa-lagtee Be«.Clareace E. "ITherier.Joba Barate Di-ard B. and Mar» MtiliBtl

    Attera B. botb ef Bularaun n*. Ta. Be«. _-*-ard F. Downa«Benamun L» Weinnrad M Nol-Mk. Ta. aad

    Brie. Oaoar. B. t» aabt-ft-a. let. A. m»l*etmaa.Wa.rla_d W. Rpuavaa. B, rb-adatpbla. Pa.

    and Hilda ? Über, B. W en-el» a. Bav.John Ceaaptoe BalLRay Leanaa Be-loa. M. and Fìaataa C Pr»,

    r hath of Waak-ertor. Bea. K M. Met).Ba.aa.d Ebartr. 9. aad «.ladra E. «etaa-iaea,

    a. boU ef Weaeu-ctoa. Be». I B. Bean*.Ba»a-o-d A Wataaa. 3. aad Oraea I. Mar¬

    ca-, ?. bot- of V> aaa-atrtor. Be«. Jaaaaa M.O'Hnea.

    ITillie-i Jaaaea Klinar-r. a. «""tne-a-atl Oa-e,aad Katbr»- T. Bied-rr. B. Weahhaft-e. Baa.Jaaaaa I. MaeAin.Edcar W. r)hen-ed St. aad Atta 1» PtaaB»

    datv B. both of Waaturar.ae. Ber. J. Baa»nine Ka-BB.Jack Flnloa. V. and Mane Oorda-a Dea-M-

    aea. W, both of Wo-hiafteeM-flMhE L·. JobnaotL. 8.

    Adela eie ? rbapmea. ?.Jotio E. BnuvBiçaetw Mania, a aad Aaaa Ime G?.

    fei.». M. bath ef WaahiBer-ar- Bot Jaba T.UoddiaW. J. Harper. ? VTaae-ac--. a

    Knapp, a. Bre-twood. Md. Bar JaMontgomeryHenrr Sidner Beili);. S. Baltana

    aad Go-he A Ptaarea, Claiaaaitl. Obla. Bar.William Jo-eph MaWalter M. Labrr.

    'both of Waaawnetou. Be». Mi.eorra W. Mote. ». ITI le.«nati·. K. C aad

    Alice ?. -e-iaford, ?. Beap Ta. Baa ??««·E. Pana

    OOLOBEDFred "Tom«, a, aad Da-raaiaa Tarla« U.

    both ef Waahtnfftori. Ber. Pbe» Bai«·Theadore UaaaU, ? aad Aanae Pitia, aa,

    both of VTaa-ioctoa. Be« W J. RenntGeonja E. Gait-er. SS. Brootnlla MA. aad

    Hatea S. Hod««. 8. fallarte r*ia, fh. Be·.An-Ua earleaJaaaaa H. Tt-aBaBna. 8 aad AUaa M. t-aaea

    8. both of Horpet-a Ferrr. W. Ta Bea.Aqn-a Sa.« IraMarorllua Pr/. 8. aad aB.aahe.li Tari« a.

    both of WaabtaaTtoa. Re». W-Uani J Baaa-A.L. Ttv«ir.aa Hadaa. B. aad Anna -ori. »S,

    both nt W>'aahin«toa. Be«. A. -b-Baa-aBentue Milla. 8. aad -optua -baaat. a. baa»

    of Weehl-fioa Be«. J. J. OTRichard Book. B.

    both of W'aabmrtoa. Rea. Miairuna ? ?. Jobneoa. Ill aad Flaaata C.

    a. both of Waahin«-!-. Re«. J. ? Ttm-aObaiiaa Bottaaa. B. aad Aaraaaa ? Ban. ?

    both of "It aahiaftoa. Bar. M. W. Oak.

    Detective RetunuWith Stolen Car

    After Much JoihinjrFor a while tha other dar. DataetJ«»·

    Cornwell. headquarter· detecttv«. waethe target for all aorta of tinptaaaaatremark· and even aaked If ha w«a In.rmpathy with the ? a leer. TUa mthappened hecauae he waa ridtna: la aaautomobile on 6unda>.But.the auto waa m etoler. on·

    Detectiva Cornwall had aromiPateraon. N. J . to i«Ku»ai tt.car wu the propertr of Intino, of «MT Pent-rj-lvma-anot^»»a»aLThe dVetecUvw and the ubbM af tr"1"

    car went to Pateraot. laat aI r«»c)»iver the car wtiieh ?*» bee· ·abandoned on a road near Fmtaraan

    | On tha war back, the occapaota «atha ear were ihouted at «rtearr Indiatene« hy »mall bor· «aal Broken*persona. It wa» omlr wit» difhrt· ir»that the detective mejtajred to -xp,e atto a tramr mt perwotu Kath«r«a. atL-tnadota ne, Md., that thar ««r· m*ton official buaUiaa» aM not r-Mnraround for fan. Detetrttv» Crirawarwaa obHsed to tad ana md'vidua- ta-aiunlee* he dlacontlgjad hia obveorton-aMe lanruare ha would be arraeted

    '

    Frmod Rx« Tip Oro» l-t-»--¿A fraud ortiar laaaefi in itar aaalaat

    the former w*ll-kao»-n jocfearr. "Vie"Brltton. for Belilo* lake n-ni »pa

    I baa now been e al enriad br the Foai-< mee îjepanmeat asetnet hia c-jthe·A L Brttton. who the «>r»«i««unenttli.da ha« orem jaar.Mln« "Vlr ·"«lerTIre for trun, attica "Vrc" waa ptjtout ol -«laineaa.

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