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f THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1921 ] w SWANKI] AMERICA'S FINEST PENMAN DEAD—A SAMPLE| GREEK STATESMAN DIES. their real condition. Consult Rev. Benjamin Cuthbert Connor,|Jy . A 3 OF HIS WORK. ,Famar Prm Passes president of Dickinson Seminary, BERNARD A BAER dled here late last night following lstores, W . x Away Following Long Illness. OPTOMETRIST AND OPTICIAN an operation two weeks ago. He was = ? By the Associated Press. DIED. t native of Maryland and graduated N g S 9.t ATHENS, August 19.— Demetries A!’.‘Ll.'lwnmna_r'y. ;}n,‘;'.::tll‘n_ qu‘;':,{(fi? 217-218 EVANS BUILDING from Dickinson in 1871 and from ] /”/ 4%%””/ Rhallys, former premier of Greece, is e et D B Aumn: s B 1420 New York Avenue ‘Wesleyan College, Middletown, Conn., 7 dead, it was announced here today, a8 . ears. neral from her late residenee, 3 the result of an iliness from which he 006 Rosedale st Satarda et four years later. - |nas b frering f. h: 20, at 2 Interment Rock Creek < 2 M ot W as been suffering for many mont! ek 20, at 2 pm. Interment Rock Creek ceme- Noted Penman Who Served in ¢ i ppacehmonbiaggoadl |5 ST Sosta: Road Planning $9,500,000 57 o : o active in Greek politics A Complete September List Treasury Department | <Aorercsigscommentlocger fforthompstt; Uy s et i i sweceeson - Fre- | Worth of Needed Repairs | st i Bmit s it oy mier Venizelos, after the latter's de- Saturdey, August 20, at 9 MARRIED. LOWRY—SIMPSON. At Raltimore, Md. July 20, 1921, by the Rev. C. M. Eyster. ) L ROBERT B. LOWRY and IRMA L. SIM L iC- .. SON, both of Washington, D. When Your Eyes Are Strained |DR. CONNOR, EDUCATOR, DIES. ¥ ol tem is strained. Have| WILLIAMS! —_ S Sle Jentt T et 4t e ~ . . feat in the elections. - " ~ A , 6000 Ga. ; Over Fifty Years. WW/&W@W 1t was his cabinet that authorized Under Legislation. v lem mass will be suid Now 3 W. 8 - :jns r;lebtilscne on the return of King rorhm- repote of nriu;‘mln. lnl;’r‘;nenl .\l';w . W. Swank, master penman for ‘M = 3 nstantine to the throne and that | Special Dispatch to The Star. Cathedral cemetery, Baltimore, Md. , the Treasury Department for more WWWMW Vercent Yas in gfice at the time of the king's| 'BALTIMORE, August 19—The ex- BRENNAN. August 19, 1921 ot S rEB. than fifty years, died at his home, v g penditure of $9,500,000 by the Baitl-| widow of the late D. D). );irfln;;n,‘l ® 1612 Gales street northeast, Wednes- W Drecres 2 wrere 5 more and Ohio raiiroad in repairs| and beloved mother of Moo M. 9. s ¥ ¢ Robert Roland M. B v and \ dsy night, at the age of eighty-six o2y ? Z WRI.I-ERS UF PA{;!FI[: to its rolling stock and maintenance | {he tuie Charios . lrennan. Notice of fu- years. 5 - e of its right of way hinges entircly| feral hereafter. = Born in Mauch Chunk, Pa., in 1835, WWWWM | on the fate of the railroad refunding | PRISCOLL Tiursder August 16, 1021 he attained the rank of professional bill now before Congress, with fair te Michael nlx\dl)l;r)'k \l’lnw‘l a r : 4 penman before leaving that city for tlare/. WWMM// probability of its passage. CommtyCark. Timand Puneral . i Washington fin ftholleanly fe0s: o i . 7 The Baltimors and|Olilo has been| Lo I oouicen wusse ST & ere continuously from that . forced to withdraw from use over| Dominic’s Church at 9 a.m. Relatives ani time. S WMMM pof e frocr? 700 I = o :n:"tl:le Lln;:oln cA;:lnetut;e lettered W ing repairs. Its Mount Clare shops l;: residence, t. n.w. Bb esolutions for each retiring secre-| . / hy C PORNEY . E fary of the Treasury. Many igh of- 7 ZZ M%"WW'W/%W/ Plans for Permanent Body of | are practicalty ctomed, even with this ; st 22, ficials of the government possess sets : L Eihomnt of Work to G done. because | Ockck Hanorer, Pa. papers plesse oy of resolutions engrossed by him upon 7 T s Pl e FREEMAN. Wednesdny, August 17, 1921, 4 thelr retirement from office. Lozl foes betrecordileary” Newspaper and Maga- | i 12 °f v P e I S S Noted for Skill With Pen. 9 é - 5 I ¢ Repairs Planned. of Katie Freeman. Funeral services Satur- His skill with the pen made him a | arme/ gt WM ' = 3t e e DIl e et oy | My At 2 P, at John Wesiey conspicucus figure in the department % ZZA zine iien oo e refunding N L PO win| A K Z Churc 14 ang Corcoran ata. for many years, and advancing age, |' ¢ Z HONOLULU, T. H., August 19.—Ten- | Feceive about $13,000,000 as its shar ? irit, rest 100 according ~to friends and fellow MWMWMWM : LDLD; . - R T T I Rest, spirit, rest. workers, left no trace of unsteadiness 4 tative plans for the permanent organ-| ficials of the road, repair work will [FREEMAN. Young Mew's Protective Leazne < S in his writing. ization of newspaper and magazine|be started, with the consequent e He was a member of the Veteran 5 T A on | throwing open of thousands of pos : iy e Penmen's Club of New York city, and| , Ver™e Written by Mr. Swank shortly e f‘cp‘;‘“fiffl “‘“M’ i ‘D“”\‘\',"‘l“" tions, which will ease the unemploy- | FULLER, Bres D R rds expressions of sympathy. from many | e<lore Wl 't he re- p at Columbia, Mo., by Dr. Walter| ment situation to a large extent in . ance NNeco : members of the profession are being | t®incd his great skill until the ent ’ illlams, president of the Press Con- [this vieinity. - : : . Augnst 18, 1921 st - . received by his family. B gress of the World, which will meet| George M. Shriver, senior vice presi- o 10 BRIT Oh Me! Ok My! Song Fox-trot The script In official use by the - - B Honoluly next Gotober. acording | d€nt of the Baltimore and Ohlo, who | widow i P Paul Biese Trio and Frank Crumit | A-3430 government for currency and en-|taining the stage of professional 2 . B has been attending the hearings at| from her rexidence on Mondas ugust = raved plates is the type of which |penman for the government. % to advices received from Alexander| Washington before the Senate com- thence to Holy Trinity Chur Mee) Fox-trot 85¢c [ = a C ; - will e sad 4t 10 o'clock. 1n Mimi (Mee-Mes) Song. 2 Mr. Swank was a master, according His Surviving Children. Hume Ford, secretary director of the | Mittee on interstate commerce terment at Holy Rood cemetery. Relatives = Paul Bisse Trio and Frank Crumit to Treasury Department officials. His| gurviving him are his children, : i Pan-Paclfic Unfon, who Is in the con- | connection with the pending legis-i ,nd friends invited. Omit flowers. — 21° c line of work demanded not only per- |y @ J. Palmer, Charles Swank and tinental Uniteg States kelping ar-|lation providing for the funding of} . oyyng peparted this life Th ‘Ain't We Got Fun. M?Fox-hot A-3429 fect 1etterl?g in lrhehscr\pn but also | Taidlow Swank of this city, Mra. O . : ] |ranee, pians tdr the press congress esamn 23\],{“:':.‘,'"":'“’: of the railroads | “Ausust 18 1021 mt her residence, ‘erkes’ Jazarimba Orchesira 85c an exact science of shading and plac- Haverly of Athens, Pa., and Mrs. 2 and other international gatherings to 3 o e MARY HAWKINS, wife ing the individual letters. Years of s - ; : be held here. apparently a good deal of misunder- x Not So Long Ago. Fox-trot The Happy Siz training, as well as natural aptitud, T oL o v | | ; .The outline for tne Paciflc organ- | Sbding as o' the purpose of the | S Mamey jem ant t was sald, are requisite before a ; % ; zation,. which contemplates a bien- T E Peggy O'Neil. Medley Walts Prince’s DanceOrchesira) A-6188 o e omenom it s ‘ nial pan-Pacific press gathering jn | Decessary. T e Tmetes TheLastWalts. Medley Walts Princs’s DanceOrchesira $1.25 oA ot Eter ons Honolulu, will be submitted to Dr. Vice President’s Statement. Fox, pastor. 0 4 Y. 2 % ‘Walter B. Pitkin of Columbia Uni- “Bri J i v Departed this life Wednesday, Auzus! versity, New York, 16 Henry Stead of | ~prr oiygirated” said Mr. Shriver | HoR S el ar 620 fter & long i lues. Fox-trot . g X e “the situation is this 7, 1021, pm.. a e Lo Dy o e Lo Jais Bond [ A1 MEXICAN BISHOP Drms. | - - juclbostns, Austrilie, and, 1o oner| s overamens diring ne perion] 90 iy L ARRE X 3 b P - i -|of federal control expended largef 3. ding Queen of Sheba. Fox-trot Ted Lewis’ Jazz Band RNva Y(:‘RK. August 19.—1‘1-:) Rt. % dering ;:-e Pacific. sums of money upon the raliroads for{ 2od Erandfather to Jecl i ote reaia ev. Jose M. Ignacio Montes de Oca y i rst Comvention Date. additions and betterments and im- 219 C st. s.w.. Sunday, August 21, at 2 p. Happiness. Fox-trot Aflflm"M}A'm Obregon, bishop of the diocese of } ! The first blennial ran-Pacific press |Provements, \voitgng:lzmor;dfll\;rg"')j thence io MétropoRitan Weskey & AL i ’ 85¢ convention, says Mr. Ford, is sched- e cori s 4 Zio X W REbyc Mediey Ecx ve - * | e Fecentiy ‘en: route & nia diocers | IR g Honolulu. ly_contemplated that such expendl:| Finits Tounl (VOO S akin: 7 from a visit in Spain and was _taken : 3 Dr. Willlams has written to each of | tures would be funded: that is, that| [ ool i ee e funeral of our lyse ‘We supply the material. You |ill while visiting Mgr. Lavelle. Bishop J 3 the Pacific countries requesting that a | these expenditures would be consld-} ) ;.0 "GJOVANNO LACOVARO. All brofh. ill enj ti S; De Oca was eighty-one years old and £ paper be prepared on journalism in | ered advances to the railroads Which| er'yiease attend will enjoy creating your Sport |De Ofa was clehty -ons yesss old and - each for presentation on the last day | they would repay over a period of ten C. o Hats in varied effects. 36 lovely |ihe last thirty-seven years he of the sesgions of the Press Congress | years. The appropriations 80 farl,..ounop. on Thursday, Aug. y ¥ had < colors. been head of the San Luis Potosi of the World in October, which has|made were not sufficient to mjonde 30 p.m., WALTER A. (DI diocese. & been set apart as pan-Pacific press day. | these funds, and consequently the| jiliand of Isabelle A. (nee White’ All the delegates vill be invited to|director general was compelled to eldest son of Thomas J. and Julia O'Conmor. ;- = the morning sessiins, at which Dr.|withhold from the carriers as an of in the 29th year ofl‘h“l‘n ;‘IE. fl‘m:ln‘ ’é:’.'f 3 3 W SWANK, Willlams will preside, and in the aft- |set large amounts due to them on ac-| his late reddence orse st . 5 . D 8! L o 8 thence to Holy Song Hlts % Capt. David E. Theleen has been | FCT,Afty years expert pen: ernoon organization of the permanent | count of compensation, depreciation; e ke ik b sung at S0 kD e o Treasury Department, who Pan-Pacific Press Congress will be|etc., which should have been paid| pmicii, "o "olivet cemeters. z Stached from Hauty At thotBoston Z undertaken. over o the corporations when their | tnene® BT DRE SN 1 uey Three 0’Clock in the Morning Irca!Cnunl}A-ml 3:;:'“)::‘1 and placed on waiting Discusses Program. properties were returned to them on s on TAAES .. in the 86ih year 5 5 March 1, 1920. his I residence, Moonlight Frank Cremit| 85c (Speaking of the plan in a recent let- | ““The lack of these funds,” sald Mr. 1513 Gates ot mes Saturday. August 20, ai arion arria €l e , r. Fo said: v - thy ailroads 2 . Friends and relatives respectfully T2 Nobody's Raby A & SDrEWilllams{tecls ithatithe fesacy, ?:‘orr‘r:‘);binh;sl{x’::;“:f& Their repair| invited to attend. Intermest at Glenwood Paul Biess Orchestra Accompaniment | A-3433 it @ cHie @ Nilaile @ e @ (Il BURSUM RENOMINATED ofn}h!e, Pl:!!fCongrleu o{{ mep \Vol;-ld and improvement work, which they = umw : v the formation of a Pan-Pa- |, % d thus add to August 17, 1921, & 1 Wonder Where My Sweet, Sweet Daddy’s Gone B e oA on O e thoss | WouM otherwise do, ant E . Auswt 1 il ‘Marion Harvis 'Paul Bisse Orch. Ace. AS G. 0. P. CANDIDATE |oife Fress o e o Sty are | Lhe employment at a perlod when it| JLiG:Y ™ punerst Trom st. dom's Ven and Walter B, Pitkin of Columbia Uni- |'® most needed- Church.” Notice of hour hereafter. 19 : e Wang Wang Blues an M}kufl 2 versity, Henry Stead of Stead’s Re- IN MEMORIAM. Ain’t You Coming Out Malinda? Vas and Schenckj 85¢ nator Chosen at Harmonious |view. Melbourne, Australia: B Wo\) ABOR LEADER DENIES e e el Swanee River M Columbia Stellar Quaristie) A-3432 and Enthusiastic Cenventi T N Trine, . Toki d 3 and brother, ALLAN D. DIXOX, who dled 3 loon - on ranspacific Magazine, Tokio. _an SENDING LOAN CABLE it O : Held Fast in a Baby’s Hands Reardon and Mellor§| 85c N et Walter S. Rogers of the American e LY Do You Ever Think of Me? Pred Hughes ) A-3425 il e LA B DORSEY. A tritate of love aud devotion 1o o & 2 Special Dispateh to The Star” X A % 2 my_beloved husband and . i , - N d Canad. % A ol ‘You Made Me Forget How to Cry a«um} 85¢ SANTA FE. N 3. August 19.—By | have’ been requcsted to- mame dcle: |Message Opposed Cuban Advance e e 1917, acclamation in one of the most en-|EBates to "ithe *:ln-lgl';llflcbf're" ana thusiastic and harmonious ~conven- | E7o58 ANd PAPETD ] ;- reXpecto tions ever held by the republicans of New Mexico, Senator Holm O. Bursum By the Associated Press. Four long years ago you left me; recetved the nomination to succeed | TORONTO OFFICIALS ISSUE | “navaxa, August 15.—Denial has Eoneeesas oy Nife today. F himself. Frank H. Hitchcock, foriner been made by Luls Fabregat Perez | Fopvou mho Irod, 15, oo, ™ ey a0 e rmer | EDICT TO “RUM RUNNERS?”’ |iabor leader. that he was the author | yorfolfNg WiFE AND DAUGHTER. p of a cablegram, reported here today wards of Indiana, represénting the 5 £ RE. A token of love and devotion to & g to have been sent by Cuban labor | STERORE, 2 "WiPoy devoced friend, SUSL Unless Accompanied by Ameri- 'He has crossed the shining river And has gained the radiant shore. can Supervision. ‘Where no heart with Al parting scepes 3 ‘Wild Weeping Blues Mary Stafford and Her Jass Band A-3426 T've Lost My Heart to the Meanest Girl in Town woman’s division of the national-com- e ts e Pe Al A FRtAES IEor ' 3 gov- G d the haven of rest mittee, were among the convention | Liquor Coming Across Border Will |ernment. protesting against granting S vears ago today. August 19, 1690. PHign tribute w id to President Be Seized Unless It Has a loan to Cuba without a Proviso for | Nobody knows my longing. S p 7 fore s LA e to Presiden American supervision, on the ground But_few have seen me weep: Con cert 383 Harding by Senator Bursum in his Legal Destination. that the money would not be used( I sed ws toars from 3o aching heart. ) ot e. 7 or the benefit of the Cuban people. uile others are fast 78704 . Y < manne,administration of Harding will| TORONTO, August 19.—Announce-| Published statements that Perez .. B SE There’s Sunlight in Your Eyes Charles Hackelt [ §1 00 b £ in the history of the world,” he sald. . | Toen W28 Made Loy I e I e en oo oo o tne | 7 my friena, MAMIE JOHNSOX. who departed e history of fhe morld.” he sald | torney general's department would [basis of a spirited episode in the| &3 fird STLICA s Xicuat 16, 1016, 77989 Y ) and. cheered “when the senmror do. |accept the challenge of the alleged |chamber of deputies.® The debate on T miss ber in my joys. and in my sorrows . Mighty Lak’ a Rose Hulda Lashanska S n_ ’ iATo <! T de-i<rym runners” on the Essex border.|the budget was interrupted to dis-| yhe was joy and life. I would not call her $1.00 = red ther it takes four hundred |INcOTPOTation under a federal char-|cuss the matter. Referring to the| back, hut whisper. O God, Thy will be dope. Tl ARt ALy ear LoTHonE ‘;,'X‘""s" ter, it was said, will not guarantee |cablegram, Representative Orestes| HER FRIEND, MBS. M. GRIFFI . Life’s Railway to Heaven A-3420 o e T o phour billioR | exporting concerns against seizure of | Ferrara denounced such actions as|KROON. In sad but loving remembrance of - Oscar Seagle and Male Quartette The back of every citizen of this coun- | liauor shipments, which are not made | “trcasonable,” and demanded enact-|{ my dear mother, ELIZBERTH KROON, who ‘The Name of Jesus Is So Sweet Oscar Seagle $1.00 R try, our disabled veterans must be ad. | |1 regular carriers. ment of a national defense law “to| died two years ago, August 8. 1919. ~ \ = equately provided for.” e ad- ¢ Liquor aboard vessels in the De- |protect the republic against traitors, Tn my beart your memory lingers, 2 R = vi weetly. fond and true: ‘Where the Lazy Mississippi Flows Sascha Jacobsen A‘-ul. ¥ AT, TMAKINg & plea for recognition of | rolt iriver;ithe departmenti sSunounc-fboth Selthinicubafiand fin Nfvrelen e ot s day, deat mother, 1 Lost My Heart to You Sascha Jacobsen § $1.00 exico,hesald.in conclusions the owners that the shipments have| By approving an interior loan of e oreD “DAUGHTER, ANNIE : ‘We must recognize Mexico, finance | jo2. " Goatinatinos. If the court be. |$45,000.000 o meet the government's| ©RAUMANN . her and promote the best of trade re- lations with her.” fore which the case is taken denies{deficit, and budget reforms to equal- { RICE. In sad but loving remembrance of my 2 my the attorney general's confiscation |ize the nation's expenditure and in-| only and beloved brother, ROBERT RICE. At the Nineteenth Hole, where the tales are told T 2 > order an the grounds that the goods | come at about 368,000,000, the house | who deparied (his iife three years ago to- our scores we men are for export, the consignee will be |has made some progress in carrying | day. August . “There's a drink that bubbles, brightens troubles — WOMAN SHOOTS SELF. notified that his liquor is awaiting jout the thirteen-point emergency leg- I cannot forget you, dear brother, I} % Green River. the golfer’s friend. ‘Mrs. Marie Patrinka, twenty-nine | instructions and he will be asked to |islation program submitted to it by 5 'rr"'.‘,l.’...'.’i?"nfh I:E ,.5':"’}',.‘..5"‘ 0 o « ¥ frie: years olé, 4820 41st street, Tenley- | specify by what carrier it shall be |the Zayas administration. The sen- pat gricf cam el a4 fown, while in a room with her hus- | forwarded. ate, however, has not acted as vet on £y, TR BUSTE RICE JOHNSON. * - Call Sas-O Bottling Co. band’ and an aunt at her home yes. W) e L s st e R Nove ty = 5 terday shot herself in the region of - expressed that if the Zayas program | darling little son CARL FRANCIS, ‘who d Lincoln 1212 the' heart. - She had been under TAKES DRINK; FINED $10.|is wrecked 'in the upper house it{ parted tuis iife four rears ago today, Ausust > Fe and Pranchini) A-3422 treatment for nervousness s Lardndalloy may be necessary to meet, through| 19, 1917, aged 31 years. Hawaiisn Medley ‘erera = > P — stated, declared she could no longer S presidential decrees, what are gen-| Four years have passed since that sad dus. Sweet Luana. Perera and Franchini| 85S¢ e e Strain. She was taken to| Charles A. Monroe, colored, charged | erally believed o be the - re 3 3 A v quire- | When one we loved was called away . WP @ N, @ N @ N @ NN @ Emergency Hospital. Her condition | with transporting liquor, appeared|ments which must be met before the| 01 took him home. it was His will, Pekin Peeks Orisntal Woodwind Orchestra) E-7160 is serious, it is stated. hefore g;lf:cehHla,:til‘lsgncg‘l"tthe"l‘.;\;eed Tnited States government will sane-| But |:. n‘..,:.:.m :.fl ,.l :u:.: :::‘rl i e R P ; 3 - meetest, fairest, brightest flower, stances was fined only . Oh, we miss you every hour, L It was stated that Monroe was Since God called you up above. h e e ineand was oteres | BRIDEGROOM GIVES BAIL. | on. for took. dariing. on your sweet tace, = Just to hold and to bug in our arms again, a drink by the driver. Taking the (A) Irish Washerwoman (B) Wun‘ng:h(}nm 2 gci)ma &"id’ a Gal, Hole in ’er Stocking (A(B) Annie Laurie (C) Cockade : J Don Richardson LI R 'Wild Animal Calls—Death of the Old Lion Ernest bottle in his hands he took @ long| Harold B. Foulkrod, twenty-five| Tioyse non o the pomieed jand, 'I'omorrow ls the I ast Da oi Our 1 luwaulom At that time the driver. | years old, who has spent the first four MAMMA AND DADDY. noticing e approach of two police-jdays o is married life at the DI 4 ’ Thon. Jamped out- and disappeared, | trict jail, may mow begin his homey- | oo oo Tt and fond ||e-ving Monroe holding the bottle of |moon. He gave bail of $5,000 yesterday | There is ot one day. dear baby. whisky. to appear before the grand jury to| That we do not iink of = Monroe did not own the bottle, nor, |answer a charge of cashing a United HIS LOVING GRANDPARENTS. * Setom { ASIS1 except for his parched throat, have |States Treasury check which is THO. In sad and lovh of i said . In sad and loving memory of my . 'Wild Animal Calls—The Hunting Wolves 85¢ any interest in ét. but the fact fhat he | to have been stolen He had beed em- e T o : S was holding even for the short|ployed in the office of Gen. Butler at > yeate ap Au 5 y 5 space of time when the policeman |Quantico, Va. ‘ dAfa:r ows s 06 :n:-.r. .rldulun 19, 1017 o found him, constituted a technical | ~Accompanied by a deputy marshal, We. watehed with such’tender care. Violation of the Volstead law against | Foulkrod secured a marriage license| And forsot in our ‘ove and desotion transporting, and, according to the |last Saturday and with his bride, Miss The heavenly Gardener had planted it ruling of the court, was gulity. Emily Blatchley. went to the office of there. : < ¥ Judge. Mattingly of the Municipal| And so when an angel picked it , . Ceurt and were married. The deputy| _ Our hearis were torn with despair, “There Is a Reason For It” then accompanied the husband to jail{ But ob. what a comfort, the promise . \ - Our Painting and Decorating business is [2nd the wife returned to her father's| Ve % *uall meet over thivee, \o o N growing very rapidly. When we embarked in home. 1 a bt lov 1s business we employed only one mechanic. WHITEREAD. 1o md but loviag remem- employing an average force of from 80 j T ———————————————— brance of our dear daughter and sister, : FUNERAL IDA L. WHITEHEAD (nee Allen) i DIRECTORS. e o 1 touch of her los en), who in the Painting, Paper- died three years ago today, August 19, 1918. . __ FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons AT for Men, Women and Children gsmy. mmon oo, wlanfiinis | i) RS oy of the-first per- formance of genius scorned and unrecog- nized, died &f & Phone us for Quly & look at her sweet An MONUMENTS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. : Z ~We speciaiize in designing and erect- 3. WILLIAM LEE, Funeral Director { ing imperishable memorials of quality chapel e p and character. & prices. I?r Pa. "t]-l B.w. Tel cali M. 1383 The Above Records Can Be Had From Any Member — e e i e o]l s huat e of the Columbia Grafonola Retail Dealers’ Association it A ReSipermeCor FUNERAL DESIGNS. PHONE MAIN - 10 CuNichols WBSpesra e I. K. Hunter Mayer & Co. . 730 M e .%)ropriat_e Floral Tokens 718 90h St N. W. 704 St. Betwesn D and E N, per par . . ' e o s The Hecht Co. . Quality Shop 7th at F St. N. W: 1307 F St. N. W. House & Herrmann Thompson Bros. 7th 2nd Eye Sts. N. W. 1228 Oead Hope Road S. k- Included in this sale are Shoes of higher grade from our.regular stock. j S X ! 7Ll 26 3 PPermaedy) Pt A 1113 SEVENTH STREET N.W. hone 3. Chapel. call. ’;!mn.n 729 731 . | : y 4 SEE it S 0. B. JENKINS 7 e Main 4864. . Lansburgh & Bro. Tony Durso 3 @ e © . 420-30 7th St. N.W. 1225 H'St. N. E. . - Wfimm‘ CO,, Cavanagh & Kendrick M. Philips 7th w AR 1233 7th St. N. W. = :[Sfl\ ; oWWo Harry C. Grove, Inc. J. Edgar Robinson 1210 G St. N. W. : 1306 G St. N. W. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY FOR OTHER BARGAINS