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I Comes Proof THAT PALACE DOES IT BEST ... Here is a laboratory test by an inde pendent organization which proves that you get cleaner, fresher, whiter and safer laundry at I ONG live / / » LAUNDERERS DRY CLEANERS Call NA. 0161 FREE HOME DELIVERY PICK UP • NO EXTRA CHARGE There’s a Neighborhood Store Near You ^ y / IV k\ , . j * . . . \ . v / V. v./ . X *k Aa J Deaths Reported j (From D. C. Bureau of Vital Statistics.) Emma J. Michael, 96, 2402 Wyoming aye. Ammie W. Kreis. 89, 1707 Columbia Xd. Emma E. Hudson. 87, 1318 30th st. n.w. Sherman B. Oraham. 82, 3805 10th st. n.w. t Lillian Robinson, 81, 52 Rhode Island are. n.e. Edward O. Austin, T7, Arlington. Va. Ella D. Laglcey, 7«. 831 10th st. n.e. George Robinson, 76, 8oldiers' Home. Martha E. Williams. 74. 221 B st. n.e. Elisabeth B. Pollock, 74, 2025 Eye st. n.w. John Simpson, 73, 913 Jefferson at. n.w. Theodore Hoffman. 65. 245 12th «t. s.e. Marins Pedersen, 64. Soldiers' Home. Thomas W. Reilly. 62. 510 F st. n.e. Mae R. Porter, 62, 830 Madison st. n.w. Willie D. Self, 59, Riverdele, Md. John Stewart, 58. Soldiers' Home. Matthew Tatum, 54, Fayetteville. N. C. Sewall Key. 53, 3725 Macomb st. n.w. William Kelly. 51, 414 Hth st. n.w. Adeline C. Bishop. 50, 3801 T st. n.w. Abraharfi D. Abrams, 48, 965 • Randolph st. n.w. Anna Burke. 47. 4417 17th st. n.w. Lonnie B. Campbell, 45, 2610 Evarts st. n.e. Solomon Santon, ,33. 1301 13th st. n.w. Infant McCarson. 1381 Euclid st. n.w. Eliza Jackson. 90, Blue Plains. D. C. Nina Walker. 72. 324 Bryant st. n.w. Sophia McDaniels, 70. 11H9 6th st. n.e. Sarah W. Gatewood. 05. 220 H st. n.w. Anna Naylor. 63. 132 V st. n.w. Minnie V.'. Waters. Hi. Rockville. Md. Lydia B. Dozier. 57. 1130 Linger ct. n.w. Sueville W. Campbell, 58, 776 Harvard st. n.w. Pauline Martin, 48, 6500 Sheriff rd. n.e. Chanzo Coates, infant, 1004 4th st. s.w. births Keportea (From D. C. Bureau of Vital Statistics.) William and Carrie Addison, boy. Cornelius and Florence Barber, alrl. Davis and Mabel Bennett, boy. Francis and B. Greta Blackwell, girl. Sherman and Doris Black, boy. Rudy and Vlviane Blanchard, boy. Charles and Bernardlne Bolding, boy. David and Dorothy Bowman, boy. McCrae and Ethel Bor.ley. boy William and Margaret Brewer, girl. Thomas and Eva Brooks, boy. Elysses and Mary Byrd, boy John and Irene Carter, girl. Leroy and Willie Clay. boy. Novel and Florence Coleman, girl. Venton and Evelyn Cox. girl , , James and E. Thelma Cunningham, girl. Willis and Alease Davis, girl. James and Geneva Dixon, girl. Euirea and Ruth Dougherty, girl. Cloddies and Annie Earl. boy. Maude Eeemaster, .boy. William mnd Doris Ferguson, boy. Robert and Julia Gardner, boy. John and Bernice Gaskins, girl. Charles and Aver Gill, boy Henry and Corrine Haley, girl. John and Geraldine Hall. girl. James and Annie Hunter, boy. James and Verna Jackson, boy. Arthur and Mary Jackson, girl. Leon and Harriet Jackson, girl. Norman and Bernice Jackson, girl Ernester and Doretha Jefferson, girl. John and Eartha Jones, boy. Earl and Thelma Jordan, boy. Frederick and Gertrude Joshua, girl. Arthur and Lillian Kenney, boy. Walter and Thelma Lacey, boy. Walthro and Mary Lattimore. girl. Henry and Janett Lewis, girl Ernest and Pauline Linder, boy. Edgar and Isabella Lynch, boy. Herbert and Delida McCoy, girl. Charles and Maybelle McPherson, girl. Chester and Louise McRae, boy. Francis and Laverne Owens, girl. Samuel and Millie Sanders, girl. Prince and Annie Seaborn, girl George and Harriet Shields, boy. James and Susie Simms, boy. Frank and Quincey Smith, girl Horace and Veronicir. Smith, girl. Preston and Marion Swann, girl. Vernon and Maty Talbott, boy. Ons and Cathleen Talley, boy. William and Laura Taylor, atrl. William and Cleo Thomas, girl. Elgar and Delores Thomas, girl. Clvde and Mabel Thompson, boy. . William and Elizabeth Thompson, girl. James and Ruby Tillery, boy. Charles and Mattie Turner, girl. Roy and Theresa Warren, girl. Stanley and Ola Washington, boy. Elmer and Arlcena Wiggs, girl. Bothal and Navella Williams, girl. Willie and Mildred Willson, girl. Frank and Mary Winchester, girl. Reginald and Julia Wright, girl. IT MAY COST YOU A LOT MORE NOT TO 00 IT NOW! . m “Let’s not kid ourselves about prices ... “That car you’re driving is worth a lot in cold cash—and repairs and replacements can cost plenty too, these days. “That’s why a good service job this spring is so important—and why it’s a better bargain than ever before. It costs so little to help protect so , much ... to ready your car for this summer’s Happy Motoring. “See your nearby Esso Dealer for an oil change and lubrication job ... and a complete check-up of parts that might give you trouble this sum mer. Whether your car is old or new, it’s mighty good business to prepare now rather than repair later!” . ' *> ■“ ■*' Please take it taty; drive carefully every minute you’re at the wheel. 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