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10 THE SUN. BALTIMORE. SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 2. 1918. TO PROSECUTE OFFICERS Trial Of Men Accused In Air Report To Start At Once.

FEDERAL GRAND JURY MAY ACT Others Under Investigation By Department Of Justice- -Courttial of Deeds In Abeyance. Washington, Nov. of the three army officers held by Charles E. Hughes in his report on the aircraft investigation to be guilty of dealing with corporations in which they were financially interested is to be started without delay, it was said today at the Department of Justice. The cases may be laid before a Federal Grand Jury in Washington.

The officers are J. G. Vincent, former vice-president of the Packard Motorcar Company George W. Mixter, a stockholder in the Curtiss Airplane and Motor Corporation, and Lieut. Samuel B.

Vrooman, a stockholder in the S. B. Vrooman Company, of Philadelphia. If substantiated the charges made against the officers would involve imprisonment of not more than two years and a fine of tot more than $2,000. Others Reported Involved.

Reports that other army officers commissioned since the nation entered the war have been dealing with firms in which they have a financial interest are being investigated by agents of the Department of Justice. It was understood that the nuinber of officers under investigation was small. Secretary Baker said today that he had not yet completed his study of Mr. Hughes' report, and, therefore. was not prepared to announce his action upon the recommendations of Mr.

Hughes that Col. E. A. Deeds, attached to the Bureau of Military Aeronautics, be brought to court-martial for the alleged supplying of contidential War Department information to former business associates in Dayton, Ohio. Officers Request Inquiry.

Request for 211 inquiry by, the War Department into aircraft affairs was made some months ago by George O. Sauter. Colonel Deeds and other officers, but Secretary Baker held it in abeyance until the investigation by Mr. Hughes and the Senate Committee has been completed. Mr.

Baker did not indicate today when the department inquiry would be started. but it was regarded as 'almost certain that the officers' request would be granted. Further investigation into conditions in the spruce producing section of the Northwest. as recommended by Mr. Hughes, is to be undertaken by agents, it was said today.

3.000.000,000 Smokes For Washington. Nov. -Orders for 3.000.000,000. cigarettes, enough to provide two smokes for every person in the world have been placed by the War Department to supply American soldiers for the balance of the year. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITNES.

BARBER Shop, 2 chairs; good-paying stand; will speritice on account of death: house for rent. Apply 75S West Fayette strcet. N3 CAPITAL We are prepared to finance and develop a sound industrial proposition needing additional operating capital. Notes Discounted. NATIONAL FINANCE, CORPORATION, 909 Calvert Building, Baltimore, Md.

DENTIST'S NOTICE. On account of death of owner, first -class dental fice, fully equipped. in northeast section; desire sell as a whole: bargain. 367. Sun.

N5e DRY Goods and Notions Store for sale or rent: good business; corner; N. E. Baltimore. Address 701. Sun office.

N7e FANCY Staple Grocery Store, well stocked, in good neighborhood: must be sold cheap to quick buyer: on account of illness. 2621 Eastern ave. N3e MILLINERY--Doing thriving business: must leave town. Mrs. Sophie Stepowienski, 1739 Fleet st.

SUBURBAN Grocery an1 Provision Store, well stocked and doing good business: ill health cause of selling. Will rent store and dwelling; $1,200. Address 848. Sun. N2e ONDAY New York Paver Route.

AN SET. PRIEDBERGER. 2418 Druid Hill ave. 1 quick. Chance of lifetime.

City and State rights for. sale for excep, moneymaknig derice. Highest refs: capital required. Rated business firms pid. Stroock.

116 W. 39th New York. AN Old-Established Reupholstering Store for sale cheap; selling on account of death. Apply MRS. E.

FORNOFF, 1722 Fleet street. N4e (ASH for Stocks, Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes. Groceries. ALEXANDER, 631 Hanover st. N16e EDMONDSON 4001-Store Dwell- 19z 6 rooms and bath; all modern conveniences.

very easy. Phone St. Paul 1293 or Mad. L. PINOUS.

511 Equitable Bldg. N22e ESTABLISHED Grocery and Notion Store: moneymaking stand: small rent for store dwelling; cheap to quick buyer; owner retiring. Address 6503. Sun office. FIRST-CLASS Electric Shoe Repairing for Sale, 011 account of death.

2021 W. Lafayette ave. Apply 531 W. Baltimore st. N2e First-Class Garage and Repair Shop, doing big business.

Filled to eavacity-60 cars. Good reason for selling. Apply 1804. El. Oliver st.

Sale--A well-stocked Grocery and Confectionery Store, with or without dwelling: doing a good cash business; sell reason. Gil. 633-W. D2e FOR SALE EAST. small confectionery AVENUE.

and fruit stand. Call at NORTH N2e FOR SALE To close an estate (must be at once), 95 acres fronting on Washington Boulevard; 1,600 ft. front. 836. Sun office.

N5e AM looking for a good Confectionery: have the cash: willing to buy property: corner preferred. Address 946. Sun office. N2e IDEAL Place for Lunch Room or Restaurant, in large rooming house transfer corner; rent $30 monthly. Hampton Realty E.

Lexington st. have about 20 Women's Coats that I would like to sell: give me an offer. BAER. 22 West Lexington street. Nibe IF you want to sell your Stock and Fistures, will pay you cash at once.

JOE, 217 West Twenty-third street. N2e JUST arrived in Baltimore; will pay cash for good rooming-house in a good section; price no object. Address 435, Sun office. N2e PROFITABLE Investment is offered for $3 500 to $5,000 in essential business. Great opportunity for live man.

Address S16, Sun office. N3 WANTED to rent Hotel, 25 or 30 rooms, furnished; Business District. Possession at once. State where it can be esen. CHARLES N.

BOULDEN, 335 Title Building. N2e WANTED- Active Treasurer with lished financial company. 871. Sun office. N2 WANTED To buy a Dry Goods, Ladies' and Gents' Furnish.

Store or Gen. Merchandise: must be good stand; in or out of town. 129 Mosher st. N260 WILL Buy Grocery in good location; doing good business: will pay cash. Kindly give particulars.

Address 341, Sun office. N2e WILL sacrifice 3-Chair Barber Shop; a No: 1 business. W. E. SWAFFIELD, Laurel, Md.

N2e YOUNG Man, hustler, has capital to invest: wants to get into business; small manufacturing. or even partuer with knowledge to start one considered. 447, Sun. N2e 80 SETS Children's Furs cheap. BAER, 22 W.

Lexington street. tf $1,500 WILL secure Interest in Mfg. asines3 netting investor between $4.500 and $5,000 without services. Address 7037. Sun office.

N24 1815 St. Paul Lanvale st. st. 102 2412 E. Lanvale Madison st.

314 2 baths, 312 E. 21st 2 kitchens. W. 2514 North Hollins. Hecurity Storage Trust 15 ave.

1818 BRADDISH cellar; same floor with fixtures, ice box; rent N3 MASSAGE. GENERAL DEBILITY DE AND BUTTS, 2014 RHEUMATISM N. Calvert st. 11 A. M.

to 9 P. M. Hmwd. 4525. APECIATTY.

MES. SWEDISH AND SCALP ELECTRIC TREATMENT, MASSAGE, SUPFR- FACE MASSAGE, FLUOUS HAIR AND MRS. REMOVED. WEISNER, N27e MR. 127 N.

CHARLES ST. Ph. St. Paul 7807. MASSAGE FLEa General Mt.

V. Debility. 5029-J. 314 tr N. SCIENTIFIC MASSAGE FACE, SCALE 8741-W.

AND DANDRUFF TREATED. Ph. Mad. GRADUATES. St.

Paul 5961. SWEDISH aco NORTH LIBERTY ST. ROOF REPAIRING. NEVERLEAK: ROOFING -Painting and repairing roofing, stucks, fire and barns. JAMES P.

CLEARY, 1750 Bank st. N8e PAWNBROKERS. THE NEW YORK LOAN OFFICE, 66S WEST BALTIMORE LARGEST LOAN OFFICE IN THE STATE. LOANS ANY AMOUNT CLOTHING, ETC. DIAMONDS.

WATCHES, JEWELRY, N30e ELECTRIC MOTORS. MOTORS BOUGHT, SOLD AND EXCHANGED, EUGENE ROSENFELD STREET. 825 WEST BALTIMORE PATENTS. CHAPIN A. FERGUSON, Balto.

'29 Patent years' Attorney, experience. 116- tf 117 Law I. S. BREWINGTON Consultation SON, PATENT FREE; Moderate ATTYS. Charges.

711 Equitable Baltimore. Md. Established 1888 MANURE. German W. CANTON MANURE st.

Good stable maunre by car or vessel load. Marriage Licenses -John H. 23; Marie 0. O'Connor, 20, both of Washington. G.

Buttner, 22, Hamilton, Bessie Schamberg, 23. James M. Chilton, 21 Eloise L. Jordan, 20, both of Richmond, Va. A.

Colvin, 21; Minnie Kramer, 24. Applicant, William Kramer, 1710 West Fayette street. F. Farrell, 20, Camp Meade; Martha Hunter, 20, Franklin, Tennessee. S.

Bethlehem, Marguerite Air. Brittai1, Gorgas, 33. 35, South HEALEY-WEST -Albert E. Healey, 23, Norris town, Victoria West, 28, widow. -William McK.

Higdon, 21: Bertie Lowman, 18. Applicant, M. Wenger, 121 East Barney street. Thomas P. Keene, 37, 11 East Franklin street; Inez M.

Robie, 37. -Albert E. Lott. 22, Shamokin, Madge P'. Ilobbs, 17.

LOVELESS- BRITTON. -Richard F. Loveless, 20: Bessie Britton, 21. Applicant. Georgia Darus, Laurel, Md.

MATHIEU VAN ALLEN. Thomas W. Mathieu, widower: Nellie S. Van Allen, 35, divorced, both of Chicago MOUN -Charles Mount, 25; Helen S. 21.

Applicant, J. E. Ballard. 1807 North Calvert street. A.

John Niedoba, 27, 1710 Eastern avenue: Anna Karozeska, 21. PERR Edward W. Perry, 23; Ethe. Turner, 19. Applicant, Ethel G.

Turner, 2526 East Fayette street. William H. Sheppard, 23, 2141 Dulaney street; Louise P. Rost, 19. In Baltimore County.

Mary B. Mobley, 29, White Hall. -George F. Bosley, 26; DIED October 31, 1918, at the residence of her mother, 310 East Lanvale street. M.

AGNES CONWAY, beloved wife of Neill J. Ahern. Funeral services at the above residence on Saturday, November 2, at 1 P. M. 2e October 31, 1918, HENRY aged 32 years, beloved son of Mrs.

C. Arnett and the late Rev. Charles S. Arnett. No.

Funeral services at his late residence, 3601 Fairview avenue. Forest Park. Monday morning at 11 o'clock. Interment private. 4e On November 1, 1918, at her home.

500 Cold Spring lane, MARY beloved wife of John W. Baker. 2e Due notice of funeral will be given. BARNETT. On October 30, 1918, at her late residence, No.

1736 North Fulton avenue, SUSIE aged 22 years. Funeral from her late residence SaturI day at 2 P. M. Interment in Woodlawn Cemetery. 20 October 30, 1918, FREDERICK, husband of the late Elizabeth Barth Funeral from her daughter's residence, Mrs.

Minnie Dehoff. No. 507 Wellesley street. Saturday at 1.30 P. M.

Interment in Western Cemetery. 2e On October 31, 1918, GLADYS DIX BRYAN, aged 28 years. Funeral from the residence of Mrs. Roger T. Gill, Peabody Apartments, Calvert and Thirtieth streets, on Saturday morning at 11 o'clock.

Interment private. Ze October 31. 1918. JACOB WESLEY, son of the late Charles and Ellen Carter Burke. Funeral from the residence of John H.

Gaston, No. 2841 West Lanvale street, Saturday, at M. 2 BUSHEY. On November 1. 1918, HELEN, beloved wife of P.

H. Bushey. Funeral will take place from her late residence. No. 1415 South Charles street, Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock.

Interment in Loudon Park Cemetery. 4e On October 31, 1918, at his home, near Colesville, Montgomery County, BENJAMIN DUVALL CANBY, aged 81 years, husband of Ida Hynson Canby. Funeral Sunday afternoon, November 3, at 3 o'clock. 3 CATLETT. On November 1, 1918, RICHARD in his 65th year, beloved husband of Mary A.

Catlett. (Va.) papers please Funeral from his late residence, 2215 Ruskin avenue, on Monday morning at 11 o'clock. Interment private. 4e October 30. 1918, GERTRUDE M.

FARRENT. wife of James J. Crowford and daughter of Johanna and the late William Farrent. Funeral from her late residence, No. 2721 Atkinson avenue, Saturday morning at 11 o'clock.

2 October 31, 1918, PAULINE. aged 73 years, widow of the late Dr. Pierre G. Dausch (nee Isele). Funeral from her late residence, No.

601 North Luzerne avenue, Mondav, November 4, at 8 A. thence to St. Andrew's Church, where a Requiem Mass will be said for the repose of her soul at 9 A. M. omit 4 November 1918.

JOSEPHINE aged 62 years, beloved wife of Louis Denhardt. Relatives and friends of the family are services respectfully invited to attend the funeral at her late residence. No. 1716 North Wolfe street, Monday afternoon at o'clock. 4e On October 30, 1918, at Claiborne.

JOHN SOR of the late John M. and Emilie C. Dulany. 2 November 1. 1918.

after short illness, JOHN, aged 35 years, beloved husband of Margaret Durner. Funeral from his late residence, No. 2941 Hudson street. Monday morning. November 4, at 10 A.

M. Interment in Holy Redeemer Cemetery. 4 November 1, 1918, ELIZABETH C. ENGELMEYER (nee Burrier). aged 28 years, beloved wife of Charles M.

Engelmeyer. Funeral from her late residence, No. 1201 Wilcox street. Monday. November 4.

at 8:30 A. M. Interment in Holy Redeemer Cemetery. 4 November 1, 1918, at his residence. No.

800 Columbia avenue, JOHN beloved husband of Lottie fa*gan (nee Wilkinson), second son of the late Robert J. and Ellen fa*gan. (D. land Maryland papers please Due notice of funeral will be given. 3 -On October 1918.

ROSETTA beloved wife of James E. Farley and daughter of the late John and Rose Pettey. 2 Funeral from her late residence, No. 2697 Dulaney street, Saturday at 8.30 A.M. Interment in New Cathedral Cemetery.

remains of BENJAMIN H. FIELDS, beloved husband of Margaret Fields. will be buried from the vault of the Baltimore Cemetery Saturday, November 2. at 1 P. M.

2 FISHER. On October 31, 1918, EDWARD FISHER, aged 76 years 9 months (from Patapsco Neck. Baltimore county). Friends can view body at No. 1708 Fleet street until Monday noon.

Funeral services at H. Sanders' parlor, southeast corner Baltimore street and Broadway, day. November 4, at 2 P. M. 4e WALTER, aged years, beloved October 31.

1918, band of Bertha Olive Freedenburg (nee White) and son of Daniel and Celeste Freedenburg. county (Va.) papers please Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services at his late residence, 1500 North Fulton avenue, on Saturdey afternoon at 4 o'clock. Interment in Loudon Park Cemetery. 2e on November 1, 1918, DR. LOUIS F.

FREY, aged 52 vears, beloved husband of Lillian May Frey (nee Miller). Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services at his late residence No. 2036 North Fulton Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment in Druid Ridge Cemetery. 3 On Friday, November 1, 1918.

Rosebank avenue. Govans, GEORGE GANTZ, aged 34 years. 2 -On October 31, 1918, at the residence of her parents, Jackson avenue, near Montana. Raspeburg, DOLORES ANNA GEHRING, infant daughter of Frank B. and Elizabeth C.

Gehring. 2e GILLIN. on November 1. 1918. JOSEPH WILLIAM.

aged 7 years, beloved son of Joseph F. and Anne R. Gillin. Funeral will take place from his parents' residence, No. 217 South Mount street.

Monday at 2 P. M. Interment private. 3 -On Nov. 1.

1918. GEORGE CLEMENT. son of the late George Clement and Mary Nutting Gantz. Funeral services at his late home, 353 Roseband avenue, Govans, Saturday, November 2. at 4 P.

M. 2e On November 1, 1918, DORIS aged 2 years and 5 months, beloved daughter of Howard L. and Agnes C. Hanson. Funeral from her parents' residence.

No: 1436 North Eden street. Monday, at 2 P. M. Interment in Loudon Park Cemetery. 4 October 29, 1918.

MARIE MARGARET, beloved wife of Joseph B. Harig, and daughter of Timothy M. and Sophia Kelly. Funeral from her late residence. No.

3600 Springdale avenue, Forest Park, on Saturday at 9 A. M. Interment in Bonnie Brae Cemetery. 2e -At Evansville, on October 30, 1918, MARY, aged 61 years, beloved wife of Joseph Henderson, of Trenton, N. J.

papers- please The funeral will take place from her late residence, 425 South Payson street, on Saturday at 3 P. M. Interment in Baltimore Cemetery. 2e HEWES. the morning of November 1, 1918, at his residence, 2246 Brookfield avenue, JOHN WORDINGTON, beloved husband of Marion E.

Hewes (nee Denny) and son of the late Michael WarEmma Lee Wordington Hewes. Due notice of funeral will be given. 2e -On November 1, 191S. CATHERINE. aged 82 years.

beloved wife of the late Marcellus Hook. Funeral from her late home. No. 409 Folsom street. Monday at 8.39 A.

M. HUNT. -On October 31, 1918. at Hampstead. A.

THOMAS. beloved husband of Gertrude B. Hunt and son of Alverta E. and the late T. J.

Hung. Funeral from his late residence, Hampstead, Saturday. November 2. at 3 o'clock. 2e October 30, 1918.

FRED aged 71 years, beloved husband of Elizabeth Hutzler. Funeral from his sister's residence. Mrs. Barbara Saur, No. 219 North Collington avenue.

Saturday, November 2. at 9 A. M. Interment in Holy Redeemer Cemetery. 2 JONES.

-On October 31, 1918. at Rosedale. SARAH LOUISE, infant daughter of Charles W. and Martha W. Jones (nee Miller).

Funeral from the residence of her uncle. William F. Jones, No. 1105 North Stricker street. Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock.

Interment in Western Cemetery. 2e JOHNSON. On October 30, 1918. CLARA ESTELLA, beloved wife of James H. Johnson.

papers please copy.i Funeral from her late home. No. 407 East Cross street, Saturday at 11 A. M. Interment in Baltimore Cemetery.

2e KLEHM. On the morning of November 1. 1918. CAROLINE KLEHM (nee Selden), widow of Adam Klebm. Funeral from her late residence, 2939 East Baltimore street, of which due notice will be given.

2e -On November 1. 1918. after a short illness. CECELIA, aged 46 years, beloved wife of the late Charles Knauer. Funeral from her late residence.

No. 296 South Durham street. Monday morning. November 1, at o'clock. Interment in Holy Redeemer Cemetery.

4 -On October 5. 1918, in France. of pneumonia, SERGT. J. HERSEY LAKIN.

aged 27 years, beloved and only son of Samuel W. and Helen V. Lakin (nee Grubb). 4e October 31. 1918.

J0- SEPHINE, beloved wife of Joseph Lanasa (nee Sansone). Funeral from her late residence, 1106 Marshall street Sunday at 1 P. M. Interment in Holy Cross Cemetery. 2e On October 30.

1918, JOHN aged 21 months. only son of John D. and Delia Lauer. Funeral from the residence of his grandmother, Mrs. Kate Lauer, 439 East Twentieth street, on Saturday morning at 10 o'clock.

2e On September 29. 1918, of wounds received in action in France. JOHN beloved son of Jefferson Davis and Mary E. Lindemon. Requiem High Mass at St.

Joseph's Church, Texas, Sunday, November 3, at 10 A. M. 3 -On October 31, 1918, OWEN LEO, beloved son of Elizabeth McCall Lowe and the late William F. Lowe. Funeral from his late home, No.

212 East Barney street, Saturday at 2 P. M. Interment. in Holy Cross Cemetery. 2e October 30, 1918, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs.

Geo. R. Russell, 3901 Hawthorne avenue, Forest Park, LAURA beloved widow of Thos. S. Maccubbin and daughter of the late Charles H.

and Mary S. Aburn. Funeral Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment in. Greenmount Cemetery.

2 McENANEY. On October 31, 1918. OWEN be ored husband of Rose A. McEnaney (nee Cowan). and son of Mrs.

Mary McEnaney (nee Cronin). Funeral from his residence, No. 123 South Schroeder street. on Saturday, November 2, at 3 P. M.

Interment in New Cathedral Cemetery. 2 October 1. 1918, in France, killed in action, ROBERT eldest son of John and Annie K. McKenzie. 3 -On the evening of November 1, 1918, FRANK aged 26 years and 13 months, beloved husband of Alice H.

Nelson (nee Wroten) and beloved son of Alexander W. and Ina B. Nelson. 2e Funeral services from the residence of his parents, No. 532 North Lakewood avenue, of which due notice will be given.

On November 1. 1918. at 4.15 P. NELLIE beloved daughter of Celestia and the late William W. Pascal.

Funeral from her late residence. 1837 Orleans street, on Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. 4e On October 30. 1918, at her residence, No. 1929 West Baltimore street.

in her 21st year, ZELDA IRENE, beloved wife of G. Fred Patten. Funeral from the residence of her father, Henry S. Tharle, No. 320 South Monroe street.

Saturday, at 2 P. M. 2 November 1. 1918. after a short illness at her residence, No.

916 North Chester street, HELEN E. (nee McCready), beloved wife of Harry J. Phoebus. Due notice of funeral will be given. 2e -On October 31, 1918.

at i Sanitorium Station, LOUIS, beloved (husband of Emma Pletsch and son of the late Henry and Margaret Pletsch. Due notice of funeral will given. 3 POMEROY. On October 30, 1918, JOHN BERNARD. beloved son of Charles H.

land Ruth V. Pomeroy. Funeral from the residence of his sister, Mrs. Charles E. Thompson, No.

2809 Keyworth avenue, Saturday, at 3.30 P. M. Interment in St. Mary's county. 2 On October 30, 1918, MARY V.

(nee Roehner), aged 23 years, beloved wife of Joseph Hugh Price. Funeral from her late residence, No. 2553 Francis street, on Saturday morning at 11 o'clock. Interment in Loudon Park Cemetery. 2e REINHART.

On October 31. 1918. LEONA aged 10 years 11 months and 11 days, beloved daughter of John L. and Vera W. Reinhart (nee Henry).

Funeral from her parents' residence, No. 419 East Lynn street, Monday, November 4, at 2 P. M. Interment in Western Cemetery. 4e -On October 30, 1918, BETH aged 19 years, beloved daughter of Joseph S.

and Margaret T. Rowley. (nee Reardon). Funeral from her parents' residence, East Twentieth street. on Sunday at 1.30 P.

M. Interment in St. Peter's Cemetery. 3 On October 30, 1918, after a short illness, NICHOLAS, aged 56 years, beloved husband of Mary Samet. Funeral from his late residence, No.

634 South Seventh street, on Saturday morning, November 2. at 8 o'clock. Interment in Sacred Heart Cemetery 2e SPIELMAN. On November 1, 1918. WILHELMINA, aged 47 years, beloved wife of John Spielman.

Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral from his late residence, Parkville. Monday, November 4, at 2 P. thence to St. John's Lutheran Church, where services will be held at 2.30 P. M.

Interment in St. John's Cemetery. 4e On October 30, 1918, CHARLES IRVING. aged 22 years, beloved son of Charles W. and Martha Spurrier Eccleston.

Funeral from his late residence, No. 5 South East avenue, Saturday, November 2, at 1.30 P. M. Interment in Loudon Park Cemetery. 2 On October 22.

1918, at Camp Pitt. Pittsburgh SERGEANT ALWYN HANSON STAVELY. son of A. N. and Lucy Robertson Stavely, aged 27 years.

SULLIVAN. On October 31, 1918. at his residence, 322 street, Sparrows Point. JAMES aged 69 years, beloved husband of Hannah Sullivan (nee Kennedy). (Pa.) and Worcester (Mass.) papers please 2e Due notice of funeral will be given.

-On October 31, 1918, SAMUEL aged 83 years, husband of the late Alice Travers (nee Stewart). (Md.) papers please Funeral will take place from his daughter's residence, Mrs. Charles Barker, No. 1032 North Washington street, Monday at 11 A. M.

Interment in Baltimore Cemetery. 4 On October 30. 1918, at his late residence. 1604 Pennsylvania avenue. HARRY beloved husband of Nellie Welch.

Funeral services at the above address on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment in Loudon Park Cemetery. 2 On October 30, 1918, GEORGE beloved husband of Rosa A. White. Funeral from his late residence.

No. 1230 East Lafayette avenue, Saturday, at 2 P. M. 2 On October 31. 1918.

MARION beloved daughter of Thomas J. and Emma F. Whitehead. Funeral from her parents' residence. No.

838 West Lombard street. Sunday afternoon, at 4 o'clock. 3 October 30. 1918, WILLIAM husband of Emma E. Wright and son of the late John and Catherine Wright.

Funeral from his sister's residence. No. 1717 North Patterson Park avenue, Satur- 6 day afternoon at 2 o'clock. 2 On October 31, 1918, HILDA PAULINE, aged 22 years, beloved wife of George W. Yeager and daughter of Charles A E.

and Emma J. Harper. Funeral from the residence of her parents, No. 3642 Beech avenue, Monday, November 4, at 8.30 A.M. Interment in Mount Zion Cemetery, Baltimore county, Md.

4e About September 27, 1918, somewhere in France, PRIVATE HERBERT ALLEN, youngest and beloved con of George H. and the late Caroline A. Zittinger (nee Hauser). Memorial services Sunday, November 3, at 11 o'clock, at the Church of the Reformation, Caroline and Lanvale streets. 3 WOODLAWN CEMETERY Take Woodlawn Car direct to gate.

City Office. 401 Title Building. DIED LIST OF ARTICLES, FOUND ON CARS OF THE UNITED RAILWAYS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY OCTOBER 31, 1918: 10 Umbrellas. Pair Overalls. 1 Rain Cape.

1 Pkg. Paper. Pair Gloves. 1 Auto Tube. Pocketbock.

Shift 1 Pair Shoes. Owners can secure the above articles by applying. with full description, at Howard and Franklin streets. N2 FOUND 1 pocketbook with pay envelope. Apply FEDERLINE AUTO 2040 Frederick ave.

LOST--Friday afternoon in the shopping district a lady's octagon Gold Wrist Watch with gold face and hands, on spring-link gold bracelet. Liberal reward if returned to 1604 W. Lafayette are. Phone Mad. 1183.

Nie LOST -Inventory Conser. Business W. F. Yingling Co. and E.

0. Stauch. Finder will please return immediately to YINGLING Cathedral and Chase Reward. N22 LOST--One Red Fox Neck Piece between 3 and P. M.

on Friday. Reward if returned to S. WINTER, 1004 N. Gay st. N2e LOST- Handbag containing envelope with $13: msall purse with change, rosary, two keys.

Reward. 521 W. Mulberry st. N2e LOST On Linden avenue car. Lanvale to Calvert street.

Green Purse containing Reward if returned. 1316 LINDEN AVE. N2e LOST -Navy Honorable Discharge Button. Finder please bring same to The Sun office. Liberal reward.

N2e LOST -Rhinestone Pin, through Fayette, from Aisquiti te Lexington. Please return to MISS EVA BRACER, Goldenberg's. N2e LOST -A White Poodle, without a tail. Reward N2a offered. 237 Harrison st.

LOST-Pair Cuff Buttons, horse-head design: reward. 26 Hanover st. N2e LOST Silver and Pearl Handle Umbrella. A. R.

L. Rew. Beethoven No. 3, Park McMechen. LOST-Pair Eyeglasses, Windsor Hills rd.

North night. Reward. 2932 Winchester st. LOST Package, containing blue silk petticoat, from The Hub to Stewart's or Ortman's; liberal reward. Arlington 141.

N2 LOST Collie Dog: license tag No. 801, Tucker county, West Virginia. Liberal reward. Return to 1949 West Franklin street. N2e LOST- -Black Overnight Bag, initialed E.

Thursday evening, vicinity Guilford, Thirty-third st. or Erdman ave. Very liberal reward. Telephone Walbrook 2495. N2 LOST- Black Pocketbook, containing Registration Card.

Reward if returned to 2 Ashburton st. N4 LOST-On Frederick near Bentalou Black Hat. with Pink under facing. Return to W. J.

BARRETT, 2021 W. Baltimore st. N3 LOST On Fulton between Lorman and Latrens one Bunch of Keys. Reward. 1102 Mount street.

N3 LOST -From car. Fayette and Gilmor one Pair of New Brown Shoes. Call Walbrook 1265-J. Reward. N2 LOST- Small Gold Brooch, with 4 Small Diamonds, Charles st.

or Edmondson ave. car. Reward. L. F.

GERMAN. Aberdeen, Md. N3 LOST -Going from Morris ave. to Carlisle ave. on Woodlawn and Garrison ave.

cars, Cameo Breastpin; valuable to owner. Rew. 113 Hopkins Pl. LOST- Silk Jersey Scarf on Lexington near Charles, or Baltimore Lunch. Reward.

837 Hollins street. N2e LOST--Book of Deposit with Southeast Branch Provident Savings Bank, No. 47452, in the name of Axel Kantola. Finder will please return to bank. N5 LOST Certificate of State Board of Okla.

City in name of Hugh Gifford Downs. Finder send to MISS MAMIE DOWNS. 1220 Warner Baltimore. N2e Note. Baltimore st.

or shopping district. Please return. Mrs. C. 1835 Penna.

ave. LOST-Savings Bank Book No. 3152 on the Title Guarantee and Trust Company, in the name of JAMES A. BROWN. Finder kindly return to bank.

LOST-1917 Ford Touring Car, October has long patch on top curtain engine No. 1364413. Reward 1929 N. Payson. Ph.

Madison 4702-W. STRAYED -Saturday evening, a brown and white female brindle Bulldog; ears clipped; license No. 26231. Return to 1752 Darlev ave. Reward.

LOST Friday, October 25, between Park Bank Building and 1203 Cathedral street, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. DIED LOST AND FOUND. ARTER ALL The BEST Funerals really DO come from 030xtf WILLIAM COOK. H. SANDER SONS, Phone.

1256 SPECIAL NOTICES. MEMBERS OF THE SOCIETY OF THE ARMY AND NAVY OF THE CONFEDERATE STATES in the State of Maryland are invited to be present at the UNVEILING OF THE MONUMENT TO THE CONFEDERATE WOMEN OF MARYLAND at University Parkway and Charles street, Baltimore, on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2. 7918, at 3 P. M. N1-2t WM.

L. RITTER, McHENRY HOWARD, Recording Secretary. President. HORSES, MULES, ETC. SOME GOOD MULES and HORSES FOR SALE.

BUENA VISTA WATER 16 E. Hamilton st. Phone Mt. Vernon 2100. N6e 2 HORSES for sale.

Apply MARYLAND BISCUIT 522 South Charles st. N3 A THOROUGHBRED Jersey Cow, 6 years old, and a mule; for sale to close estate. Can be seen at Tyrconnell, Woodbrook, Md. A. J.

SHRIVER, 523 Equitable Bldg. HEAVY DRAY HORSE AND WAGON FOR SALE. APPLY LAPSLEY BRO. HANOVER ST. N3 30 S.

SEVERAL HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE. GRIFFITH BOYD N2e 4TH AVE. AND CLINTON CANTON. SOUND Black Horse, 1,200 pounds, work anywhere. A beauty at a bargain.

Apply 2310 Orleans st. Wolfe 5300-W. N2e 830 buys of a good Apply young 3537 quick work Greenmount Horse. Sold for want use. ave.

N2e FOR SALE -Several Good Mules and Wagons. 111 South Charles street. N2 FOX'S AUCTION. PLENTY HORSES AND MULES EVERY WEDNESDAY. PRIVATE SALES DAILY PAOA AND GERMAN STREETS.

ALL ROADS LEAD TO FOX'S FOR f8-tf MULES. YOU ARE ALWAYS SAFE AT FOX'S. Sale of Public Animals at Auction OFFICE OF THE QUARTERMASTER, AUXILIARY REMOUNT DEPOT, NO. 303. CAMP DIX, N.

J. 152 HORSES MULES 40 CAVALRY HORSES, 91 ARTILLERY HORSES, 9 WHEEL MULES, 11 LEAD MULES. 1 PACK MULE. PUBLIC ANIMALS. AND FOUND UNFIT FOR PUBLIC SERVICE, WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION ON NOVEMBER 5TH, 1918, P.

AT THE REMOUNT DEPOT, CAMP DIX, N. J. ANIMALS MUST BE REMOVED WITHIN 24 HOURS. TERMS: CASH OR CERTIFIED CHECK AT TIME OF SALE. FURTHER INFORMATION ON APPLICATION.

CAPT. J. D. TURNHAM, U. S.

N5 M. Sons Auctioneers. KING'S PRIVATE SALES HORSES AND MULES EVERY DAY. ALSO EXPRESS WAGONS. DAYTONS.

BUGGIES. SURREYS, VEHICLES, SINGLE AND DOUBLE HARNESS. NEW AND SECOND-HAND BLANKETS AND HORSE OVERSHOES. KING'S AUCTION SALES EVERY WED. AND 10.30 A.

ALWAYS A BIG LIST OF ENTRIES BELONGING TO PERSONS AROUND TOWN. WE EVERY. NO A CHARGE FOR OFFERING HORSES AND BODY THEIR MONEY IN 30 SECONDS, AND MULES NOT SOLD. tf IN OUR HIRING DEPARTMENT, 250 WORK HORSES TO HIRE BY THE DAY. WEEK OR MONTH.

AMERICAN ICE COMPANY WILL SELL ANY OF OUR HORSES. ALL SEASONED AND IN GOOD WORKING CONDITION. APPLY OFFICE OR STABLES. N15 10 HEAD HORSES AND MULES. Mules, $75 a pair 111, 20 Wagons, top and open.

3 Top Buggeis. 109-111 N. High street. N3 CATTLE, SHEEP, ETC. HIGHLY bred, registered Jersey Cow and Heifer Calf, 4 weeks old.

Apply J. A. BOKEL, Govans, Md. N2e For Sale at Stewart Farms, GAMBRILL'S, MD. 6 COWS.

GRADE GUERNSEY, PRICE $450. 40 Poland China Shoats, $15 each, or less for the lot. Also Several Mules and Horses. Apply D. B.

STEWART, 216 Light street. N30e A THOROUGHBRED Jersey Cow, 6 years old. and a Mule; for sale to close estate. Can be seen at Tyrconnell, Woodbrook, Md. A.

J. SHRIVER, 523 Equitable Bldg. CARRIAGES, WAGONS, ETC. WAGON, Single or Double, with Top; well built. Apply 2114 Greenmount avenue.

N3 WANTED -Back-to-back Road Cart; also Singia Driving Harness. H. B. Bowen, 405 N. Charles Babco*ck Carriage Repository, 415 WEST FAYETTE STREET.

Carriages of all descriptions, Harness, 'Ladies' and Gents' Riding Saddles, Pony Vehicles, Road Carts, Top Buggies, Runabouts, Surreys, Daytons, Top and No-Top Spring Wagons, and Auto vines and Hearses; one 700-pound Horse-Drawn Hearse with bake: suit country. All to be solo at serifice St. Paul 256. PERSONAL. I HEREBY notify the public that I will not be responsible for any debts unless contracted by myself.

SIDNEY O. MERCIER, N4e 147 East Randall street. SPIGLERS' Sample Clothes ADVANCED IN STYLE STYLE is important to the man when choosing clothes, and style is a marked feature in Spiglers' clothes. The sperty dash for the stylish dresser, as vell as quiet lines for conservative tastes. in all the new and becoming shades.

We have a reputation for careful fitting and make no charges for alteration. This we combine with economy. Our Suits, $10 to $35. Each an exceptional value in its respective price. Yet Spigler's clothes known for style and mark for economy are not sacrificed in Quality.

SPIGLERS' SAMPLE CLOTHES SHOP, 413 N. GAY ST. N2 STYLE. QUALITY. ECONOMY.

MOTHER to give milk for sick baby. Apply at once. 75S Reservoir st. Phone Madison 2310. NZe LOCKSMITH Tale Keys 206 fitted.

N. A Gay key st. for any WANTED To borrow $15,000 at Nie 406, Sun office. WANTED -Information relative to William M. Shook, formerly of Upper Troy (Lansingburgh), N.

son of Sylvester and Kate Shook. Said William M. Shook is entitled to certain funds as heir-at-law and next of kin of his mother, the said Kate Shook. Address communications to EDWARD H. SHOOK, 297 River street, Troy, N.

Y. MEN, WHY NOT SAVE ON YOUR CLOTHES? A full stock of Boys' Suits, Overcoats and Mackinaws at very reasonable prices. WINTER'S HIGH CLOTHING. 1004 NORTH GAY STREET. BETWEEN EAGER AND BOND.

FOR ECONOMY PATRIOTISM. On account of delayed season we are little overstocked and are, therefore, selling Men's Suits and Overcoats. at sacrifice prices. In accordance with present times this a saving to you of $5 to $15 on each Suit or Overcoat. Sample Suits and Overcoats from $12.50 to $30.

Pawnbroker's Overcoats, $7.50 opportunity- for reliable footwear prices within the reach of the massesat MICHAEL HESS', 201 North Eutaw 1 door from Lexington. N2 SHOES fitted- -to conform to your feet- -at MICHAEL HESS', 201 N. Eutaw st. N2 BEAUTIFUL styles Foot wear- -at MICHAEL HESS 201 N. Eutaw st.

N2 THE ONLY- MICHAEL HESS- -201 NORTH EUTAW STREET THE SHOE BUSINESS IN BALTIMORE. N2 BOYS' Shoes- -made on nature's last- at MICHAEL HESS', 201 N. Eutaw st. N2 MISSES' Shoes- made on nature's last- -at MICHAEL HESS'. 201 N.

Eutaw st. N2 OUR Men's Shoes, others: -represent artistic shoemaking- -superior to all others. -See window- at MICHAEL HESS'. 201 North Eutaw street, N2 One door from Lexington. ESTABLISHED 1825.

CONSOLIDATED LOAN COMPANY, 1 NORTH GAY NEAR BALTIMORE ST. BRANCH OFFICE, S. SALABES 675 BALTIMORE ST. Diamonds, Watches, and Jeweiry Held One Year. Other Six Months.

tf $1.25 Men's Fleece-Lined Underwear, 95c. $3 Hatch Wool-Finish Union Suit, $2.15. Overalls Work Shirts reduced. Rubinstein's Men's Furnishing Stores, 415 N. Gay, 318 S.

Broadway. EXPERT SEWING Machine repairing Just drop a postal. Few used Sewing Machines, $5.00 up. Sewing Machine Exchange, N. Gay st.

N30e LOAN Wanted. $250, by army officer; references furnished. Address 941, Sun. N7e TYPEWRITING. Addressing, all kinds.

MISS JACOBSON, Wolfe 5880-J. N25 Massage Mad. Rheumatic. ave. Ph.

Miss Mad. Hartzell, 2542-W. 2133 N18 PAPERHANGING, interior reas. estimates furn. I.

Schlenoff, 1127 Madison ave. DIAMONDS BOUGHT N. EUTAW FOR ST. CASH. N26e 503 SWEDISH dies Graduates and in Students attendance.

taught. Lagen. MASSAGE etc. 5961. 220 N.

Liberty. St. Paul Upholstering most work and critical. price to KERPELMANN please the 1006 W. BALTO.

ST. GIL. 2170. SALTZ SEAL PLUSH COAT, WITH LARGE BLACK FUR COLLAR, CUFFS AND LARGE FUR BOTTOM. A BETTER LOOKING COAT CAN'T BE BOUGHT FOR LESS THAN $100 ACT QUICK, ONLY $45.

BAER, 22 W. LEXINGTON ST. N30 BENJAMIN BONDED BROKERS. Established 1830. LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES.

JEWELRY. SILVERWARE, ETC. LARGE LOANS AT REDUCED RATES. JEWELRY HELD FOR 12 MONTHS. OTHER ARTICLES 6 MONTHS.

413 EAST FAYETTE STREET, Between Gay and Holliday. Opposite old location. NOTICE TO HOUSEKEEPERS. Have a limited supply of Western Maryland Selected Winter Potatoes; excellent cookers; five bushels and upward, delivered at $2 bushel. Write or phone at once.

MORRIS MILLER, Westminster road, Reisterstown, Md. N3 PLUSH COATS Dry steamed by a new dry super steam method. 324-326 West Baltimore Third Floor. Phone 1330 St. Paul.

N30e EXPERT, Piano Hammann-Levin Moving; reasonable prices. 412 N. Howard. GRANITE, MARBLE STATUARY. We Design and Build Monuments and Mausoleums.

Phone Gil. 4075. HENRY MERKEL, 3534 FREDERICK AVENUE. N23e Shoe Repairing neat and guar. work at pleasing prices, Malenski's Broadway Elec.

Repairing Shop, 725 S. Bwdy. TOMBSTONES AND MONUMENTS. Design and workmanship unequaled; we invite inspection; erected everywhere. Ph.

Gil. 2214. C. M. SEUBOTT, 2002 Frederick ave.

N2Ze Shivers Repairs Shoes at Old Prices. All Work Guaranteed. Men's shoes full soled and heeled, $2.00. Men's shoes half 81.25. Ladies' shoes half-soled.

$1.00. All soles stitched on. O'Sullivan's rubber heels, 50c. Repairing while you wait. SHIVERS SHOE REPAIRIG FACTORIES, (Two corners), Saratoga and arl since 1878.

We repair shoes for U. War Dept. N10e WILL rid your house of Rats, med Bugs, Roaches, Fleas. Disinfectants sold. SAPP.

705 Munsey Bldg. Phone St. Paul 7360 or Wolfe 5801-J. HEMSTITCHING, 10c. PER YARD.

SCALLOPING. 15c. PER YARD. DRESS PLEATING BUTTONS COVERED. SIMON'S, 123 W.

SARATOGA ST. N18 MISS WARD. 817 Electric N. Needle HOWARD Expert, ST. Facial Hair, Moles, removed; permanent results 16 years' practice in Balto.

Advice free. ANY Lady in Maryland who can make Children's Plain Dresses can get sewing to do at home by writing to factory. 1409 E. Monument Balto. 150 SAMPLE SUITS AND OVERCOATS AT $12.50: real value, $18.

SCHONFELD, 674 W. Baltimore st. tr DOLL'S Wigs made from Combings, $1.50 to $1. Sulphur Treatment for Scalp, 50c. MRS.

SAN. DERSON, 205 N. Liberty nr. FURS REPAIRED NEWEST AND MODELS. REMODELED REASONABLE PRICES.

LONDON FUR MFG. N58 205 Park avenue. Second floor. FELT HATS Cleaned WARD and Made SHEELER. Equal to 511 West Baltimore st.

St. Paul 6189. WRITE music A and SONG, guarantee patriotic publication or popular. Send compose day. Thomas Merlin, 670 Reaper Block, Chicago.

DIAMONDS WANTED. It you have any Diamonds tO sell, see 08 at once. We have several large orders to All diately: any size; price no Call or phone St. P. 1783, HUGHES, 824 Fidelity Bldg.

FACIAL HAIR, MOLES, permanently WARTS, removed. free. Electric Needle Expert and Skin Specialist. 226 N. Liberty formerly 321 Park a9.

I WILL BUY YOUR ACCOUNT WITH Call and deliver free. DE PASQUALE, 504 Howard st. Mt. Vernon ATTENTION PROPERTY OWNERS. We will repair, paint and save your leaky roofs and keep sour good ones from leaking at reasonable prices.

We also put on best and heaviest FRAMOO SPECIAL RUBBER ROOF, fireproof, snowpat of, lightning-proof, and guarantee same at low prices FIDELITY ROOF 1324 West Baltimore street. W. L. THOMAS, Manager. $5 Star down, T'g.

$1 week. 2108 Sults, E. Overcoats Monument to st. Order. tr FURS at strictly 309 wholesale E.

prices. Baltimore st. SAIONTA N30e HAVE YOUR BRASS Bedsteads, refinished at THE CITIZENS' STATE BANK OF GOVANS AND PAY CASH FOR SAME. REASONABLE DISCOUNT ON SAME. ADDRESS 4587.

SUN OFFICE. NIN Shoes Reparred Like New. our factory; especially for this work. I. Ludloff 507 W.

Pratt st. St. P. 7543. REPAIRING, ETC.

GLAZING, Locksmithing, Keys made, Elec. Belle and Door and Repaired. Chas. Zimmerman Sons, ave. Adware, and paints Cumberland.

ar. North "we ave. have Madison it." Fat DANCING. HALLOWEEN MASK BALL, Nov. 6 (14 Prizes).

Open day or night. Classes Mon. and Thurs. Watch for opening. Classes Mon.

and Thurs. SOIREE Wed. Sat. Children's Classes. Phone.

MOTORCYCLES. BARGAINS in ALL MARES USED MACHINES. DISTRIBUTORS FOR EXCELSIORS. MARYLAND CYCLE 228 S. BROADWAY.

INDIAN Motorcycle, in Arst-class condition. 236 North Fremont avenue. N30e 1918 Harley-Davidson, electrically equipped, with side car, best $385. HEINZ MOTOR 611 West North avenue. N3 AUTOS AND ACCESSORIES.

CASINO GAGE CO. Used Car Department. We are now prepared to show rou the choicest line of used cars we have ever had. BUICK LIGHT 4 TOURING. BUICK BIG 4 TOURING.

BUICK BIG 6 TOURING. PATHFINDER CHUMMY. Almost new. REO TOURING. MITCHELL TOURING.

Packard Six with '17 Limousine Body that cost more than we ask for the ear. Extra touring body and top. CADILLAC TOURING. Fine condition. A number of Ford Touring Cars and Roadsters.

About 30 other cars to select from. CASINO GARAGE CO, 2 E. NORTH AT CHARLES. Tel. Mt.

V. 2470. MR. MERSHON PACKARD TRUCK. THREE-TON 1914 MODEL.

EXCELLENT CONDITION. WILL DEMONSTRATE. REASONABLE PRICE TO QUICK PURCHASER. SECURITY STORAGE AND TRUST 15 W. NORTH AVE.

CON SPECIAL DISCOUNT On Ford Commercial Auto Bodies. We are orerstocked and must make room for the larger bodies that are under construction. Some of these bodies will be sold less than the cost of manufacture. PETERS. ENSOR Leading AND Auto EAST Body STS.

Build- DI ers. EMPIRE CARS 1918 EMPIRE 6-CYLINDER Continental Motor, Red Seal Stamp; 5-Passenger; just like new. $365 cash; balance terms to suit your convenience. Central Automobile Baltimore Market Place and Fallsway. Phone St.

Paul 6438. NTe ACASON TRUCKS 1918 OLDSMOBILE six-cylinder Touring; 1017 OLDSMOBILE six-cylindet Touring; THIS BUICK Roadster, six cylinder; 1916 OLDSMOBILE eight-cylinder Touring; 1016 Oldsmobile four-cylinder Touring. THE OLDSMOBILE CO. OF BALTIMORE. 1033 Cathedral street.

Mt. Vernon 425. N4e LATE 1917 Hudson Super Six Speedster. New tires all around and two extra new tires on the back. Fully equipped and good as new.

Car must be sold to settle an estate. Address 39, Sun office. Nte BUICK TOURING CAR, Exceptional condition; $900 for quick sale any time after 6 o'clock. MR. THOMAS, 2407 West North avenue.

N2e 1917 FORD Touring Car: equipped with demountable wheels. ventilating windshields, speedometer, cutout. exhaust whistle, bumper, electrically equipped, new tires; cheap to quick buyer; reason for selling, sickness. Apply 2550 Booth street. Phone Gilmor 1576-W.

N2e 1917 FORD Delivery Truck, with Express Body, minute wheels, extra wheel; fine condition; will sell very cheap. 205 N. Paca st. Ask for J. D.

FOR SALE Large Touring and Dodge Roadster; excellent values. Apply EASTWICK MOTOR 120-26 West North ave. N4e MUST Be Sold At Once-6-40 Hudson; new tires; perfect condition; $150. Apply MARYLAND GARAGE, Eastern near Fifth st. Nie FORD TOURING: run about 400 miles.

Rear 11 W. 25TH ST. DI FORD Touring and Ford Delivery, A-1 cond; reas. 2107 East Fayette street. WILL Sacrifice Chalmers Roadster.

For further particulars call Mt. Vernon 2884. N4e WANTED- -New or Used Patter, Top for Dodge Car. Call MOLTER, St. 5426.

N2e 1916 Ford Touring Car; demountable rims, extra tire; good condition. Apply 2315 East Oliver street all day Saturday. N2e 1918 CHEVROLET 490 Touring; good condition; reason for selling, going in service. 3300 West North avenue. N4e SAXON ROADSTER Snappy model; good condition; 30 miles to 5275.

L. THOMEY, Foreman, Nie Rear 1423 N. Charles st. BARGAIN to quick buyer; Smith Form-a-Truck, with large express body; A1 condition. See Purchasing Agent, HENRY SONNEBORN Paca and Pratt sts.

N3 1914 PIERCE-ARROW, in good condition; new tires. Apply 1119 Pennsylvania avenue. Noe CADILLAC 1916 TOURING. Recently painted and overhauled. New tires.

Must sell. Apply 1118 CATHEDRAL ST. N199 THRIFT CAR A very small 5-pass. Overland Thrift Car, 1917 model. MOST ECONOMICAL TO OPERATE.

Will be sold at sacrifice for account of owner, who is leaving city and demands quick sale. Price $450.00. MOTOR CAR Mt. Royal and Maryland aves. N30e FORD TOURINGS, RUNABOUTS AND COMMERCIAL CARS: OVERHAULED.

BARGAINS. PORTE-HEINEKAMP MOTOR N19 CHASE CATHEDRAL FOR SALE 1918 KISSEL KAR: Gibraltar Touring; cylinder; owner must sell at 'once; no dealers; car fully equipped; all new tires and two spares; run only four months; bargain. Address 926, Sun. Starting, Lighting, Ignition, WORK DONE PROMPTLY. AGENCY FOR Columbia Storage Batteries.

Electric Battery Starter Company, N30e 1201 N. Charles st. Vernon 1032. 2-TON KISSEL-KAR Automatic steel dump body. In fine condition.

International Motor 1006 North Eutaw street. N3 1917 FORD RUNABOUT. Perfect, condition. Must be sold at once. No dealers.

1404 Munsey Bldg. St. Paul 2316. N3 OVERLAND: tires: 7-passenger; $700 1916 model: STUART good con- M. cash.

See BAILEY. 305-310 Hoffman Bldg. Call St. Paul 2849 or Walbrook 1671-W. N3 PIERCE-ARROW.

Model 6-45; Car in wonderful shape; newly painted, new tires, engine in perfect running order: price very as owner is not able to drive same on acct. sickness. 207, Sun. NEW TRUCK, with driver, for hire by hour or job. Call CENTRAL GARAGE, N2e 'St.

Paul 6438. ELECTRIC Automobile: newly painted: first-class mechanical and electrical condition; $350. N2e 6 EAST CHASE STREET. FORD Touring Car To close an estate; slightly used. Skinner Herrmann, 1103-4 Fidelity.

USED CARS 1918 Ford Jitney Bus: Reo worm drive: 1915 Touring, cheap; 1917 Ford Delivery, $400: 1916 Overland Touring, $150; 1917 Ford chassis, like new. $325: 1917 Ford Truck, worm drive; 1916 Ford chassis, $250. Call 1513 E. Baltimore st. FORD Runabout 1918 model; demountable ritas.

with brand tires; shock absorbers; ventilating windshield; in good condition. N6e Apply 831 Greenmount arenue. MITCHELL, 1917 model, 7-Pass. for sale; A-1 condition nitst be sold at once. Call or write H.

MARTIN, 1924 N. Charles st. N3 ONE 1917 Little Four Buick and 1917 Ford; sacrifice. Milton Avenue Garage. Nbe THIS EMPIRE Touring; must be sold quick.

Apply Mr. Reuling, 10 East North ave. N5e FORD Touring Car, winter top. See Mr. Reuling or Mr.

Kelly, 10 East North ave. Noe WE want Secondl-Hand Autos, spot cash pald. ORIGINAL COLUMBIA AVE. AUTO PART 511-515 Columbia are. Ph.

St. P. 8269. OAKLAND, good condition; will demonstrate. J.

C. CHRISTHILF. Beechwood 3d house S. of Edmondson Catons. Catons.

162-J. 1916 DODGE TOURING. 1917 HUPP, 7-PASSENGER. 1915 BUICK ROADSTER. 1916 REGAL TOURING.

1912 CADILLAC TOURING. STUART AUTO 27-29 WEST MOUNT ROYAL AVE. N26e PRIVATE Party, desires to buy a High-grade Used Automobile, '17 or '18 model; Packard or Arrow preferred; no dealers. 7145, Sun. PEERLESS EIGHT 1917 TOURING It's not often that you can buy a Peerless.

slightly used and at a bargain, but we have one here in fine condition and at a low price. MR. MARTIN. MT. VER.

3080. ZELL MOTOR CAR 11 AND 19 E. MT. ROYAL AVE. N2le with open express body; in first-class condition.

FOR SALE-1917 Ford Smith Form-a-Truck, Cheap to quick buyer. N20e 768 Columbia avenue. AUTOS AND ACCESSORIES. CHEVROLET SEE THE BEAUTIFUL Chevrolet Roadsted NOW IN OUR SALESROOM. 116-120 Richmond St.

DIRECT FACTORY BRANCH. NI7 CHEVROLET WILL SELL. FOR CASH OR TERMS. PHONE WALBROOK 212. 2 PIERCE-ARROW AUTO BLACK HEARSES, CLOSED FRONT.

1 PIERCE-ARROW 7-PASS. LANDAULET. CLOSED FRONT. 1 PEERLESS 14-PASS. LIMOUSINE, REAR AND SIDE DOORS.

1 UNDERTAKER'S WAGON BODY FOR 1 3585 NEW KELLY TIRE MOTOR CHASSIS. AND TUBE. New Hearse and Bodies Ford, Dodge, Reo, Studebaker and other chassis. New Motor Hearses. Ambulances and Limousines from $1.600 up.

M. J. COOLAHAN, AGENT, 3207 WEST NORTH AVENUE. N24e 2-PASS. Chiveolet, 5-pass.

Ford, 3-pass. Studebaker, 5-vass. Verie, 7-pass. Velie, 7-pass. McFarland, 7-pass.

Buick. TRUCKS. 1-Ton Buick, 1-Ton Maxwell. Kelly, Ton Service. Service, White, Seitz Auto Company, Apply at 718 S.

Wolfe st. After 5 P. M. apply at 2450 E. Eager Place.

TWO 1917 FORD TRUCKS. TON CAPACITY. THREE 1917 FORD DELIVERY CARS. ONE 1917 FORD CHASSIS. TWO BRAND TOWN CAR BODIES.

WILCOX BROWN FORD NORTH AVE. N'8e AUTO REPAIRS. EXPERT WORK. REASONABLE. Overhauling done on any car.

We also do Auto Painting. 162 NORTH GAY ST. WE HAVE, Bargain in Dodge Touring. fully equipped, therongh running order, new curtains and spot light. new Willard battery.

UNIVERSAL, APTO TOU 828 N. st. 28 E. NORTH AVE N15s FOR SALE -Dodge Touring Car; good condition: price right. EASTWICK MOTOR COMPANY, 120 West North avenue.

N2e FOR SALE- One Kelly Tire, Rim and Tube for Dodge Car; will sell cheap; only run 500 miles. 1411 West Baltimore street. -N3 FOR SALE Roadster, $250. 414 North Howard street N3 1916 Dodge Car, good as new. Apply 1801 N.

Mount st. N3 1918 FORD Touring Car: good condition: tires. 921 N. Caroline st FOR SALE -Men's Raincoats, worth $12. only $5.

Act quick. BAER. N30 22 West Lexington street. 1916 FORD ROADSTER: demountable rims: engine perfect; just repainted: no fair offer refused: can he seen between F.30 and 7.00 P. 2803 E.

Chase st. Wolfe FORD Ton Stake Body Truck. Hadierd attachment: in first-class running will deinonstrate: bargain; can be seen 25 1421 North Charles street. Noe OLDSMOBILE. in Arst-class condition; 4-cylinder, 4-passenger, speed boy, no triflers: act quick.

LEXINGTON2 USED CAR BARGAINS. 1918 LEXINGTON TOURING. 1916 OVERLAND TOURING. J91S OVERLAND. 1917 ROSS a good hiring car.

1916 PAIGE (7-pass. These cars are fully equipped and in fine running order. TERMS IF DESIRED. HUMMER MOTOR SALES Lexington Ageney, 1309 St. Paul st.

Phone Mt. Ver. 2460. THREE-TON Truck Chassis; new tires; fine run ning order; a rare bargain to quick buyer. JOSEPH MAULER, 415 W.

FAYETTE STREET. N21e FOR SALE-Ford Truck, with Graham Attachment; newly painted and in very good condition. WALTER SCOTT. N3 1311 St. Paul street.

FORD Tour. Cars, Runabouts, Town Car, Deliv. Trueks. 1-Ton Trucks, Scripps-Booth Roadster, Dodge Tour. Car.

Motor Agency, 3 S. Eutaw. FOR SALE- -Smith Form-A-Truck; A-1 condition; convertible body. Phone, after 6 P. Towson 256-M.

N2e WILL Buy new Dodge or Ford Touring. Cash. No dealers. Address 8216. Sun office.

LATE 1917 FORD TOURING. PERFECT SHAPE, REPAINTED: MUST SELL 8575 OR BEST OFFER; DRAFTED. 714 N. STRICKER ST. MADISON 4700.

N5e BARGAINS IN USED CARS. ONE 5-passenger 4-cylinder 6-cylinder car: car; Al condition. One 5-passenger Al condition. PARKWAY GARAGE, Roland Park, Bid. Tuxedo 1005.

Nie 1917 "Olds" 8 Tour. .81,050 1917 Haynes Wire Wheel Tour. .51.000 1916 Overland 1916 Ford 1914 Jeffery Roadster. 1912 Cadillac Open M. Mt.

Vernon 798. N15e H. W. DOWNING, 1305 Lovegrove alley. 1915 Overland Roadster and Touring.

STUTZ-MARION SPEEDSTER. GRANT SIN. 1916 MAXWELL TOURING. 1917 FORD TOURING. one-man 1916 CHEVROLET.

4-90, INCLOSED. MANES First OTHER Tires; CARS ON off list. HAND. STAR MOTOR 13-15 N. HIGH ST.

St. Paul 3568. USED FORDS. 19 10 TOURINGS. COUPE.

ROADSTERS. TOWN SEDANS. CARS. DELIVERIES. Time Payment it Desired.

Rear 11 W. 25TH SE 1917 PAIGE RUNABOUT. FORD LIMOUSINE. 1918 7-PASS. BUICK: 1917 7-PASS CHANDLER; 1916 STUDEBAKER TOURING; Stutz Runabout; Ford Sedan: Overland Touring cheap.

THE PAYMENTS. Open until 8 P. M. Mt. Vernon 4278-W.

1309 LOVEGROVE ST. N16e RADIATORS Dolphin and and Repaired at Mt. Royal ave. Ph. Mad.

4344. WILL sell cheap if sold this week. Dodge Touring car: good condition. 2107 East street. N2e LOTS OF NEW and Used Tires and Tubes for sale cheap.

Old cars bought and sold. Paca and Fremont streets. Phone South 1258. N24 DO YOU REALIZE THAT PERMALITE STORAGE BATTERY WILL STOP ALL YOUR BATTERY WORRY? LAFAYETTE GARAGE, 1418 WEST LAFAYETTE AVE. N3e FOR SALE New Goodyear Fabric Tire.

32x4, $30. H. B. GAINOR, 2930 Calvert st. Homew'd 77.

FRANKLIN Latest Model Brougham; perfect order. E. C. Wilson, 1925 Park ave. Ph.

Mad. 2787. RADIATORS tors. build Fenders, and repair Mufflers, Kadia- Gasoline Tanks and Hood reasonably. PARK RADIATOR FENDER 872-74 Park ave.

tr SPECIAL DISCOUNT On Ford Commercial Auto Bodies. We are overstocked and must make room for the larger bodies that are under construction. Some of these bodies will be sold less than the cost of manufacture. Md. ENSOR Leading AND Auto EAST Body Build.

PETERS, ers, Old Cars Wanted For Cash. You can SAVE PER CENT. on all parta COLUMBIA JUNK 206-312-314 S. Paca St. Ph.

St. P. 8493. FORD TOURING CAR. year, Destrable in good order.

KING'S STABLES. 4 N. High st. STARTING AND LIGHTING SYSTEMS REPAIRED AND REBUILT. STORAGE BATTERIES AUTO ELECTRIC CORPORATION, 1018 BREVARD ST.

tr OPP. WEST ENTRANCE MT. ROYAL STA. 1916 EMPIRE SEDAN, Recently This car is in good condition and it looks well, too. Tires 878 better than most used cars carry.

THIS MODEL HAS THE RED SEAL CONTINENTAL MOTOR. FRANKLIN MOTOR CAR COMPANY. 1017--19 NORTH EUTAN ST. Vernon 1113. FORD Driving and Repairing taught by experienced man.

I have own machine. Call at 307 North Broadway. HUDSON LANDAU ROADSTER. STUDUBAKER 6-CYL. SEDAN.

OVERLAND 5-PASS. TOURING CAR. USED CAR LAMBERT AUTO Mt. Royal and Maryland Ni6e DEAD STORAGE AUTOMOBILES Similar Merchandise. N9e THE HOSBACH 112 N.

High st. EXCEPTIONAL Values These Cars must sold. Late Model Premier 7-Passenger, all conveniences, $900. Six-cylinder 7-Passenger Studebaker, $560, Six-cylinder Chalmers, $300. Four-cylinder Passenger Studebaker, $100.

Buick Roadster, $300. JOS. 3801 Old York cor. 38th. 1914 Cadillac Runabout tires good; fine condition.

Phone Wolfe 1087. 8. R. WEBSTER. 1918 FORD DELIVERY; practically new; panel body; bargain.

1918 CHEVROLET, 5 passenger. Model 490. 1916 FORD TOURING; good condition. 124 W. MOUNT ROYAL AVE.

N18 USED CAR DEPARTMENT. 191S PACKARD 4-Pass. Roadster. 1917 PACKARD 5-Pass. Phaeton.

1917 PACKARD 7-Pass. Limousine. 1916 PACKARD 7-Pass. Touring. 1916 PACKARD 5-Pass.

Phaeton. 1916 PACKARD 7-Pass. Landaulet. 1915 PACKARD 7-Pass. Limousine.

1914 PACKARD 7-Pass. Limousine. PACKARD MOTOR CAR CO. OF BALTIMORE, COR. CHARLES ST.

AND MT. ROYAL AVE. CHARLES ST. and M'f. ROYAL AVE.

ti FOR SALE, CHEAP-ONE TWO-TON CHASSIS, ONE LATHE. 223 PEARL ST. PHONE 5751 ST. PAUL. N9e GOOD Second-hand Ford Touring Car for sale.

Address 471, Sun office. NSe BUICK 6-cyl. Coupe, 1917, model 45, for sale, $1,100. Write. LIEUT.

FRED SMITH, Camp Holabi WE have a large selection of Used Cars and Trucks, all prices; terms if desired. St. Paul CENTRAL 6438. AUTO Balto. Fallsway.

AUTOS AND ACCESSORIES. USED CAR SELECTIONS ANY OF THE FOLLOWING IS ASSURANCE OF OBTAINING THE BEST FOR THE PRICE ANYWHERE IN BALTIMORE. 1913 CADILLAC Touring. 1918 CADILLAC Touring. 1917 CADILLAC Touring.

1916 CADILLAC Touring. 1915 CHALMERS Touring. 1914 PULLMAN Roadster. 1913 CADILLAC Coupe. 1917 CADILLAC Touring.

1917 APPERSON Itoadster. 1015 CADILLAC Touring. 1915 STEVENS-DURYEA Touring. 1914 CADILLAC 1913 CADILLAC Touring with winter top. 1916 CADILLAC Victoria.

1917 CADILLAC Roadster. 1914 STEARNS-KNIGHT Touring. 1916 OLDSMOBILE Touring. Used Car Department. STANDARD MOTOR CO, Cadillac Building.

1007-15 NORTH STREET. Alt. Vernon 2631. BROCKWA! -WESTCOTT. 7-PASSENGER.

Good condition. bargain. 2-BROCKWAY 2-TON DUMP TRUCKS. Bargain, account owner being drafted. -2-TON TRAILER.

New; good price. -3-TON TRAILER. Slightly used; bargain. 1-BROCKWAY 1-TON TRUCK. with Express Boor.

1-SIGNAL TRUCK. 1-RUSH TRUCK; panel body. Several other used Tracks Cars at attractive prices and terms. Brockway Motor Truck OF BALTIMORE, Charles and 20th sts. N19e BROCKWAY: LIGHT '8 KING ROADSTER.

PERFECT CONDITION. New tires, easy to handle; suitable for lady to drive. Buick Roadster, good condition, Cheap. Ford Roadster, Westinghouse starter, demountable rims. Oakland, 1916 Touring, cheap.

ROLAND PARK GARAGE. BUICK? FORD TOURING CAR. ELECTRIC LIGHTS AND STARTER. STUDEBAKER PASS. ROADSTER TOURING.

PACKARD 20 PASS. TOURING. 1917 5-pess. MAXWELL Touring AUTO OUTING 21 NORTH Mit Ver. 1140.

WATSON WILl. Sacritice 1916 Saxon Touring Car. 5142 Park Heights avenue. NEie 1 4-Passenger Titick, $125. 5-passenger Buick, $227.

Aiso at low utice, Vim Truck, Ford Truck, Maxwell Roadster, Dodge Ford Cars. LAFAY ETTE GARAGE, W. Lafayette are. Nie 1915 MAXWELL Touring, in first running order; will sell at sacrifice. 191S MAXWELL Touring; used but very short while.

The condition of this car is excellent throughout. Will sell very reasonable. CHALMERS TOURING: in very good condition throughout. Just the car for hacking purposes. UNION MOTOR CAR 134 W.

MT. ROYAL AVE. Ni9e BE PATRIOTIC- -SAVE GAS Br using Oreo Gas Ball; gives greater power and mileage. Remove carbon while your car is running by using Oree Carbon Remover FORRESTER'S GARAGE. Sole Agent, Nde Rear 2019 West North avenue.

1918 COLE "8" Chummy Roadster; newly painted and in first-class condition. FORD TOWN CAR In first -class Westinghouse starter. demountable rims, etc. CAR DEPARTMENT. THE NEELY ENSOR AUTO S.

E. Cor. Mt. Royal are. MeMechen st.

N2e Less Than Manufacturer's Cost. Suitable for regular Ford Chassis, also some slightly used at small prices. FORD TON TRUCK BODIES In Great Variety, at Attractive Prices. THE C. E.

HOSBACH Main Office, 112 N. High State AUTOMOBILES WANTED. WANTED 15 Cars for storege: fireproof heat. Apply to Garage, 516-518 Balto. under management Newell Flather.

WANTED -Light Late Model Touring Car: Ford, Chevrolet, Maxwell Saxo: preferred: state condition; lowest cash price. 628. Sun. WILAT have you to offer for $100 cash. Call Tuxedo 73-M.

N2e WANTED-. ANY USED Make CARS CASH IMMEDIATELY. BRING CARS TO 405 N. CENTRAL AVENUE. WANTED-Fer spot cash 1916-17-18 Ford Touring Bodies, good condition.

Address 7634, Sun. OLD CARS, IN ANY CONDI TION, FOR SPOT CASH. WRITE AT ONCE. WE MEAN BUSINESS. ADDRESS 7605, SUN OFFICE.

WE PAY THE USED CARS. HIGHEST STAR PRICE MOTOR FOR COMPANY 13-15 NORTH HIGH STREET. PHONE ST. PAUL 3565. N16e 1015 Stutz HENRY Roadster for MADLER.

cash and Box some trade. Address 443. Baltimore. WE hare six Automobile Trucks, from 1 ton to tons. we world like to rent out to reliable, trustworthy persons.

Address 0447. Sun office. AUTO HIRING AND HAULING. The Gladding Express Co. Express Service BETWEEN Baltimore and Washington.

Main Office. 8. W. Cor. Charles and Camden Sta.

Day Phones, St. Paul 1443-1-456. Night Phores. Madison 492. Wolfe 6076-3.

N3 WANTED-10 Auto Dump Trucks for construetion job out of town. Address 571. Sun office. FURNITURE Moving Madison -Sudler's Express, Aft. 715 Calhoun.

Day, 1703. Night, V. 6611. 7-PASSENGER Touring Car: reasonable rates. Mt.

Vernon 5015. N25e TWO to Five ton capacities; efficient service: reasonable rates. Maryland Motor Trucking Md. Trust Bldg. St.

Paul 3431. tf TRUCKS for Hire- Moving and long-distance hauling specialty. Gilmor 1540. GEIPE. 1208 Edmondson avenue.

Nbe FOR HIRE Truck; local and long-distance hauling: reasonable rates. Call St. Paul BROKERAGE AND SALVAGE OF MARYLAND. 104-106 East Pratt st. N5e TOURING CARS FOR HIRE AT ABLE RATES.

PACA GARAGE. St. P. 6895. CALVERT SERVICE COMPANY.

1917 TOURING CARS AND LIMOUSINES. MT. VERNON 2212. AND TON TRUCK: CHEAP RATE FOR PERMANENT WORK. CALL GILMOR 256-W.

Nibe WE Hau. Anything Anywhere, Furniture our snecialty. GEO. WOELFEL. 1707 Eastern avenue.

Phone Wolfe 1175. N158 AUTO TRUCKS FOR HIRE. Phone Wolfe 6100. MARYLAND AUTO TRANSFER 1726 East Pratt street. N15 AUTO Trucks for local or long-distance haulirg: night work solicited; cheap rate for permanent work.

THE AUTOTRUCK TRANSFER 237 Equitable Building. St. Paul 1794. Nite WE HAUL ANYTHING ANYWHERE. Furniture Moving Our Specialty.

GEO. WOELFEI. 1707 Eastern ave. Wolfe 1175. N148 HAULING -Prompt, Careful.

LOCAL AND OR LONG DISTANCE. 2, 5-TON TRUCKS. Phone Mt. Vernon 461. Nile STORAGE AND MOVING.

FOE. SALE-Hupmobile Runabout; elec. fine con. 1018 Brevard. W.

0. Horses. MOVING VANS For Short or Long-Distance Haling. A carefni service, under personal supervision. Private Lock.

reasonable. Responsible Management. N3 BROADWAY STORAGE 1702-1704 E. FAYETTE ST. WOLFE 1655.: ARUNDANCE OF ROOM FOR OUTDOOR STORAGE, lumber and wood, 230 feet, water front at our wharf, Wooster and Shell sta.

Spring Gardena, St. Paui 1755. H. THOMAS SON. 505 W.

German st. tf STORAGE. LARGE Yard suitable for Storage. 33x65. Rear 1509 E.

Baltimore street. FOR RENT Two large Storage Rooms in central location; rent very low. Address 302 W. Madison st. Phone Mt.

Vernon 3822-J. N3 IF YOU ARE looking for Storage, see. JAMES SONS, NORTH HIGH STREET. GARAGES FOR RENT. A PRIVATE Garage in rear 1610 Linden are.

Phone Madison 3878-W before 8 A. Or address 108, Sun office. N3 STILL for Rent- Garage rear of 1700 7 Guilford ave. Madison 7533. Nie CARS stored on dead storage.

LAPORTE HEINEKAMP MOTOR Chase and Cathedral MT. ROYAL AVE. AT MARYLAND AVE. Showroom and Service Station. N28e GAYLORD BROOKS Lexington.

MT. ROYAL AVE. AT MARYLAND AVE. Showroom and Service Station. GAYLORD BROOKS 20 E.

Lexington. FIRST Floor, 15x50; stone floor; very high ceiling; will accommodate 6 or 7 cars; rent $18 per month. Apply 518 Jasper street near Franklin street. N3 GARAGES--SALE OR RENT. LARGE Garage and Showrooms, Gay near Fallsway, 51x100; entrance on Gay a month.

or without showrooms, $100 month. ROBERT LOOCK, Gay st. and Fallsway. Nile BICYCLES. BICYCLE Terms Used, 931 N.

BROADWAY..

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