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i ) | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Cx WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1922, ° 7 ADDRESSES GRADUATES. Archbishop Curley at Notre Dame Archbishop Michael J. Curley of Bal- timore, addressing the graduating|Der. Agnes A. clas Academy, about wh little, was conduct work that mer tion in the sun ymmencement exercises were | Thompson. S SO Post-graduate business course di- |College, Washington barracks, and as- | with the special guests of honor for es Mar. | signed to the 3d Field Artiliery at|the day. anagh, | Camp Knox, Ky. The College Theater. A prog strumental musle, songs lowing: Academy Exercises. ed “a prominent posi- Eleanor esterday evening in nzaga nd recita- | garet tions was given. Diplomas were awarded to the fol- Blelaskl, 5. Cagne, Magdalen Bor; Marguerite de Porry, Alice E. Donne! Margaret M. Downe: T, Kathleen ¢ Mary A. Ear- | pjano were awarded to Misses Mary . Mary R. Flanasan, Mary A. Gar-|pahey, Anna Saur, Julla 8mith, Lucille 1 Genau. Catherine C.|y,)eh, " Catherine Brew and Lucille | sociation and their friends are to ¢ Notre Dame Academny. pread. | Hand, Virginia E. Holland, Mary E.| farinett of Notre Dame Academy, plead- | Laing, Agnes C. Lohmeyer, Gertrude ed for less modest reserve on the part of ‘the achools under the care of the sisters of Notre Dame. He was amaz- | garet M. Mealy, Margaret K. O'Con- ed, he sald. to find that Notre Dame | nor, Catherine M. h he had heard | Anna Theresa O'Donoghue, Margaret g an educational [ V. O'Lone, Catherine A. O'Neill, Irene . Schwartz, Elizabeth Queen Stock, Sullivan and llel(‘n. Mar- Mary m of in-|plomas were awarded to Mi: Beilman, M 1 les, Maty Doyle, Flor- y S Sams Baiizaher, Frances | LETTER CARRIERS’ OUTING Mealy and Hannah M. Schwartz. Miss Gertrude Lucas and Miss Mary | Going With Guests to Chesapeake Beach Tomorrow. O'Donoghue received gold medals for Members of the Letter Carrlers’ As- piano excellence. Testimonlals for Testimonlals for violin|yjsit Chesapeake Beach tomorrow on were awarded Misses Irene Lynoh,| ., & D T Lucas Irene B Lynch. Helen R.|Xdcio Cavanagh, Helen Cohnor, Dof: | the annual outing. A special sched- MeGivney, 3 5 ule of mail deliveries has been ar- ranged for the day, so that practl- cally every carrier will gat a chance to spend at least a part of the day ASSIGNED TO CAMP KNOX, |17 fpend at s Maj. William F. Jones, field artil-[ The private car “San Juan” has v, has been relieved from duty as|been chartered and will leave the student officer at the Army War |District line early in the afterncon othy Hayes and Bernadette Nohe. Theéy will be entertained dinner at the beach. The guests will include City Post- master Merritt O. Chance, Assistant Postmaster Willlam H. Haycock, Su- perintendent of Malls C. E. Schooley, J. H. Muirhead, Fred Stilers, P. Ot- terback, E. A. Heillg, Col. George L, Tait, Capt. Harry Klotz, Fred M? Bock, W. W. Day, Henry G. Tegeler, Charies Long, R. H. Tiffany, Louls Voegler, John A. O'Neill, George F Winkleman, M. K. Eppley and W. J. Hamacher. The committee on arrangements fis composed of A, E. Hamacher, chalr- an; W. E. Berckman, Georgs T. El- . M. Friedrichs, T. B. Kelly, R. L. John P. Miller and John' Ster- man. ettt e The average high jump for woman on the train and will be tendered alathletes is four feet six inches. THIS BIG PIANO SALE WILL CLOSE THIS WEEK | WATCH FOR CLOSING TIME! THIS SALE MAY CLOSE SUDDENLY Special New Player on Sale Now at $285 Bench and Nice Selection of Music—12 Rolls Shop around, see if you can duplicate this Then come back here; look at this Player and be convinceg that our prices are lower. Ask any of the sales force to play this Player for you. Price only $285—Terms. particular value. RE M E M BE R INCLUDED IN THIS SALE ARE BRADBURY ANGELUS PLAYER PIANOS, WEBSTER » ANGELUS PLAYER PIANOS, A. B. CHASE AND PRICE & TEEPLE REPRODUCING GRAND PIANOS, APARTMENT GRANDS AND OTHER HIGH-GRADE PIANOS AND PLAYERS AT PRICES NEVER BEFORE We aro on the home stretch—the final windup is liere. This stock i8 selling fast—many people who will be too late. This is your golden op- v if you =act quickly. It is your duty to te your children in mu Your neighbors are pianos. Your children are as good as vour Make the family happy with a piano ine how they fecl when they see thelr neigh- xetting pianos and you fail to have a piano ur home. It is your duty to make your home happy. Tt is good business to buy a plano now You will eventually get a plano. Buy now and make a big saving. Planos are selling fast—only a few more pianos left. PRICES STILL LOWER ON MANY INSTRUMENTS The Time Is Short—NOW Is the Time! During the last days of this great sale we are making still lower prices on many instruments. We want to make a clean sweep of this stock. We want to sell every instrument on our floors. Prices that will convince the most skeptical are being made. A call at our store will convince You that now is the time to buy your piano. You undoubtedly will have to pay more if you wait: Buy now and save money. Come in today and seleéct your piano. In a very short time your opportunity will be gone. perhaps never to come again. Come in now—come in before it ig too late. We have a stock of good pianos. They are all for sale. Used Uprights will be sold as low as $43.00. Prices have been reduced. Used Player-Pianos as low as $173.00. New Players only 00. First come, first served. We will not pluy favorites. One man's money is just as good as another's. The best bargains will naturally go first. Be here early—don't delav—or you may be too late. Make your selection. Tell us how you wish to pay. This 1S the letter any spirit of the sale. Remember this sale closes this week. HEARD OF—AND LIKELY NEVER AGAIN! We are determined that this stock of pianos will be disposed of and in order that we might realize our ambitions we have reduced the price on the. used piano listed above to $43 This Piano Now on Sale at $85 This used piano is a great bar- gain; stool free. and terms, This used instrument is for sale at the price listed. Terms. stocks Payment down All instruments are not exactly Tike cuts shown here, STORE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 10:00 O'CLOCK ~ ™ 7| VAN WICKLE PIANO CO. 1222 F Street NW Washington, D. C. price and terms listed herewith. A good selection of music, 12 rolls, also bench? If you have ever thought of buying a Player-Piano this is your chance. TERMS A new Piano from thig DON’T BE TOO LATE This Price Good Onmly During This Sale Special—Player Only $173 This used Player-Piano on sale at a note the price. TERMS NOTICE Free delivery in the District and free tuning serv- ice for one year. | with " the i{no@yed words to keep it in the run- ‘alerclluus ain't offered every week e '!ul They are: L. | iresenting Jabor. and J. M. Gries !rnxlsur NOTE, $1,000—onday after- |All Out for the Big Ball Game! . tges Dopey Dan, Boy Scout Lover BY W. H. CLAGETT. them in the know. there lsmt & ' ) branch in these same United States 0225 0yept Ovez] that can boast two sich camp-siter All fo'ks Interested in the welfare |as them now in possession of the and future development of the youth Boy| S(;out! of the Capital! (All up B x - i | again! ot this grand old commonwealth will | "E8 3 004 o1 Chesapeake Bay, and please cut out their fiddlin’ and listen | named for that grandest of all to this pronounciamiento. (Keep quiet | 8couts, old King Ted Rooseveit, and there, Ginger!) the other at Burnt Milis, Md., dedi- o > cated to the honor and glory of On Friday afternoon at 3:45 o'clock | democracy's sterlin’ leader, Wood- the Washington and Philadelphia | Tow Wilton, are claimed to be the most up-to-date boys' tralnin’ grounds American League base ball clubs will | (g%, "fou0d in America! (Now, then, 8 bats in a regular boney-fldy |al] together, A-mer-ica, Amer-ica!) | soheduled game at Seventh street and | Thurfore, " in contributin’ your o Ve ‘sweetnin’,” for the equipment and ;lorldsa avenoo, for the benefit of the | ldweetnin." for the caulpment sid oy Scouts of the District of Co-lajd the greatest citisen-builder lumbia. known to mankind today, but at the Now, in case the above announce- | same time help your fair city cinch ment ‘ain’t sufficient in itself to[its proud record of leadin’ the land make the great majority of our self-{in all matters appertainin’ to Boy respectin’, law-abiding citizenry shut.!8couts anu their aims! up shop, ‘let the cook off and beat| Who started this thing, anyhow! it out to the ole ball yard that after- | Why. you oughta be made to pay noon, jugt hear with me through a(Gouble fars to enter the inclosure, few paragraphs and Il try my|for outside the enjoyment to be durndest to enlighten you on what [ derived from the game fitself, just an enormous help your presence will | 1énd a listen to the added attractions mean to the entertainmen (Order | to be featured that uay: The world- in_the co'thcese!) { famous Boy Scout Drum and Bugle ! Far be it from me to dilate at any | Corps of Troop 49, with Scoutmaster length on the history of the great|dJohn S Cole and Bandmaster Henry Boy Scout organization, for if there | Lovelace both there in person: the be a aingle miscrobe within the broad | entire memberships of them three confines of this unmatchable com- | Sterlin’ civic-betterment organiza- munity who ain't already familiar|tions, Kiwanis, Civitan and Cosmo- stoopendous work this Politan, all primed to the trigger and splendid body is doln’ for the kids of | itchin’ for the fray, to say nothin our glorious country, then the less he ;IY_"“!"?_ ;\(w'th;vm:r:‘r[e Sy Ko about anything the better off | Fiopilas Aitrock, In his brand-new Seventh Inning! Stand Up! one-man scream, “The Flapper’s last Nevertheless and notwithstandin’, | Flip. like all hustlin’, wide-awake, live- and-kickin' associations, the Boy | Scouts of America needs moren Joy at Bargain Prices. ! Sich bargain-d So. g0 to it, folks nin', and it is to help the local branch | Jam that old ball park =o tight that of the big national oatfit secure a|Scout Executive ward Shaw and part of its yearly wherewlthall that |the rest of his merry crew will have this game i& bein' staged. to send hurry calls to Baltimore to 1t's the proud boast of them hand-!unloosen the tangle! Tickets may be lin the detail work of the Washing- | &0t at Boy Scout headquarters, 13t ton organization that no city its|and K streets, Spalding's, Saks & size throughout the whole of these|Co., the Y. M. C. A. or out to the United States can prodooce registra- | grounds, and by plantin’ down one tion figures to equal them of (he|lone, solitary ‘“buckerino” you mnot Heart of the Nation! (Evervbody up!) |only insure yourself a bang-up after- | "The latest registration communique | noon of sport, but in a round-about sued from national headquarters in)way sink one hundred good Ameri- » York, May 12, showed that the|can centimes in a investment that'll grand tota) of men and boys now mix- | vield a thousand per cent, for by sup- { ed up with the huge movement had|portin' the Bov Scouts of America passed the 500.00h mark, and as the| You aid in the development of the fu- little old District of Columbia hasiure guardeens of your land, and chipped in mor'n 3.000 of this number. | the stronger them caretakeTs the it don't take a expert multiplier (o|safer your home—E. Pluribus Unum, dee-dooce the answer! and God bless the Kids' 1 thank you, ot only that. hut accordin’ to DOPEY DAN. ADOPT BUILDING PROGRAM | DR. M. T. SEAY DIES. Council | Wound Received While Swimming Seeks to End Evils. Fatal to Veterinarian. A program calling for immediats | Dr. Melville Thompson Seay, assistant steps toward solution of the impor-|Stale Veterinarian in the Clemson Col- ( | American Construction tant problems of the construction in- | lege. live stock sanitation, of Columbia dustry was adopted by the American | 5. C.. and a native of this city, died in Censtruction Council ‘at its closing | Columbia yesterday from the effe meeting vesterday at the Hotel Wash- {4 wound received while in swimming in ington. The program included for-|a lake near the city several days ago, mation of a code of ethics acceptable | tetanus having set in, according to word to the industry and public: collection | received here todas. The body is now of needed statistics; reduction of the !|en route to Washington. Funeral serv national shortage of building me-|ices will be held in tae chapel of Glen- {chanics and the establishment of a|Wood cemetery tomorrow morning at 10 {necessary apprenticeshlp svstem, and |oclock. Rev. H. F. Randolph of the {recommendations for stabilizing tha|Foundry M. E. Church will officiate, construction industry to mitigate the| Dr. Seay is a graduate of the Wash- evils of seasonal employment and the | ington public schools, and was a lieu- trade migration of labor. tenant in the A. E. F. of the world war. Franklin D. Roosevelt of New York, | He was a member of the American former assistant secretary of the |Leglon and was born in Knoxville, Tenn. Navy and democratic candidate for | _— e President in 1920, was elected | president of the council. John B.Lar- | MRS, IDA C. BEERS DEAD. ner, vice president of the ‘American Bankers' Association and president of | _ . 5 the Washington Loan and Trust Com- | Friends and Relatives Receive pany. was elected treasurer. News From Rocklin, Calif. Three Washington men were elect- ed 1o the executive board of the coun- [ TWord has been received of the death I r P. Wheat, repre-|of Mrs. 1da C. Beers. wife of Albert senting architects: John Donlin, rep- | Beers, a_graduate of Garfield Hospital i TeD- | School of Nurses. class ‘09, who died at jresenting federal, state. county and|Rocklin, Calif., June 16, from a com- cts of 1 | i 1 ! Besides her husband and daughter Catherine, Mrs. Beers is survived by HELD GUILTY OF CONTEMPT. | two brothers. Jamen and Georga Trace: Justice Bailey has aciudged John P.;and Iwo sisters, Mrs. Anna Edwards Reith, an electrician. guilty of con-|and Mrs. Sarah B. Reid, all of this tempt of court in failing to obey or- [city. ders for alimony to his wife, Grace E. Keith. ®he husband was in ar- rears 3276, it was testuified. and the| MAJ. MURPHY DETAILED. court sentenced him to jail for thirty | Aaj. Daniel E. Murphy, cavalry, at days unless he should sconer pay the | Camp Meade, Md., has been detailed the money. Keith had been ordered |as instructor, cavalry, Kentucky Na- to pay $17.50 per week for his wife | tional Guard. and_three children. . COMES TO WAR COLLEGE. > oDe = Col. William D. Whitty, cavalry, at e 0 mair. BACK | Chicago. has been ordered to this city for duty at the Army War College, Washington barracks. EDALES, two m ; one short r, black .saddle. — Deaths. OLIVE. On Tuewls: BETIE A OLIVE . Olive.” Fiine Fridny, June 28, at her iate Bth st uow, REISSNIDE 1022, at her minater, M. o y evening, Ju Termnee Hil AN wife of the daughter =t tho Maria Louisa of Famuel ment at a. Thurs Funeral Fairview comet .. Thurada, Interment private BEAY. Suddenly. Columbia, &, (. MELY bely s ed lusband of 1t el of Glenwoud « At 10 am, terment priv STEWART. Tuesdar, o'clock am . at Ca beloved wife of W yoted motler of Mrs John and Loulx Stews Funeral servicon from | Mra. Lena Bucklar, W June Masw at St :3 luterment a WOLFE, On Tuesd the Immacul ock. Relativen and Interment at Osk Hill cemetory = In Aemoriam. CAMPBELL. Sncred 1o the meniors of mr dear Tittle friend. ANITA CAMPBLLL, wiho departed this life eleven years Torday In death 10 ek HER FRIIND SADIE. ® CAMPBELL-WILLIAMS. In sad. ! remembrance of onr dea sister. ANITA T, CAMPRELL od this 1ife 11 years sgo f 0 onr B CAM Ieft ue 2 monts BY THE FAMILY. * o of our OMPTON Juge 21, "GHTER AND Wi NI SONIN-LAW LLIAM H. COWAN 1L.0A v dariing m. The flowers 1 piae Wil wither and But the lose for | . beueath With me shall pever fude ER MOTHE In mesfor. 1 meet HER PAMILY. = v of wy dear brother OUDEN, win departed this ags toduy, June 21, 1008 LUCINDA HOLMES PRENDER. of our dear who died twesty Loved in life, in deat CHILDR menibrane And those wh Are those wh HER MOTHER 3 SULLIVAN. 1n of my dear LIVAN. who years ago toduv nephew. FREDDI Erery day be Evers memory gs n Deep within my beart are ¢ “Thonghts of the cnex 1 loved %o dear. DEVOTEDDAUGHTER AND AUNT MAMIE * WEST. In sad but_sweet memors of my be- loved daughter. EDITH GIRARD WILSON N W « life two ET who departed L June 21, years are past Perfect peas DEVOTED M. WITHERS. In of my dear mo . LUCIA COSTIN. * loving remembs ANNIE M. WITF day, June BT V. today. I W. WITHERS. * !I\ULPI construction departmients. |piication of diseases. Cards of Thanks. CAHOON. We wish to extend to relatives and friends our @iucere appreciation for their kindness and eympathy. and our thanks for their beautiful floral tributes at the death of ed husband and father. WILLIAM A. CAHOO! THE FAMILY. * ment.__724 Colorade_bldg. 210 LOST. ATREDALB PUPPY, female. Return fo 3635 13th st. n.w. Reward. Phone Col. 71 3, femalc. Reward for retarn or 1 wish to thank the m: relatives hodo Island avenue. Tele- o TAARY tha Sy e phoze Eranklln 3: ATTOMC 21¢ q uth, iven me during the iliness and at the Li: CCRTAIN, new. Reward. 148 | feath of my beloved husband, CHARLES H: . JONES, June 14. FEspecially do I mention the pastor and members of Asbury M. E Church, and the officers and members of Datcher Lodge, F. A. A M. STO M S B. JONES. 22 BOSTON BULL. brindl clipped tail; Somerset, Md., tag, 1921, No. 10. [ LEWIS. We wish in this way to express our Kindly phone Cleveland 1822, thankis to our relatives and friends for y: 2 their sympathy and floral offerings during DROOUI ecamens epromded ithopeile: |\ ithé {"nvsl: and at"the death of our sister, 2005, s Harriett A Lewis. -_Jabsral veward: = HER RROTHERS AND SISTER. * CAMERA—WIIl the gentleman who picked up [ MCOORMACK. We wish to express our sincere the Eruemann Camera Sunday evening in the | - appreciation to our relatives. friends, neigh- Ashi Toom, st 15th avd. Ta. bors and mothers of the meighborhood for telephone Cleveland 93377 Rev: their kindness, srmpathy and besutitul Sorsl COLLIE, brown and white, female: about two | fributes at the death of cur beloved son an vears old: name *Petty”: no coliar. Return| Drother, LOUIS B. McCORMACK, 10 152 25th @ . THE FAMILY. COLLIE DOG, reddish brown: 2 years ol and Deaths. angwers to tho mame of “Hobo.” | , "°392 Grant road n.w. 2% RACT for Hyiliewood, Md. Tot. while | ADAMS, Tuesday, June 20, 1922 at his resi- 9th and P sia. Telephone | *gence, 132 Duclid st. nw. THOMAS M. = ADANS, "beloved hushand of M. Stewart FOB, gold, inclosing carnelian engraved stoe | Adams. Remains resting at 8. H. Hines (8. shiached o Mack ribban; reward. ad| fumeral parior, 01 Uth st miw. 'Faneral dress ox 308.L. Star_office. services ‘at S¢. Paul's Church, an, ts. n.w., Friday morning at ® o'clock. Rela- LASSES and case, last week. Reward. Ad-| 1 eAs Satarmant el S T O 1911 Tatn st mw. . S - LD BAR PIN—Naval Academy seal; Bun- | BALPS. On Wednesdar, June 21, 1822, at iy 0L P tiull, 1723 Corcoran. 22¢ the Alexandris Hosital, Alexandria,” e VATCH CHAIN 8nd Masonic charm,| HARRY AHIJAH BALES, husband of He: foword for fnder. . D. Woodson, Phoné | rietta Wythe Bales. in the forty.sixth year Lincoln_1880. . June 22, at 3 3 i KODAK in_Potomac Park, Wednesday, June from bis late residence, 14 w-xmul ,P-rk car: prove properiy, pay for sdvertise- Harvard _streat. . containing money. watch, efc., ¥ st. Liberal reward on with white chest, A - ¢l at”North Rosemont, Alexandria. Relatives Thi BA Boding Bt a0 for Je-| ind friends Invited to attend. Siyle; left on Potomac Park car. Notify Miss| VAULIAM Mo Jr. heloved ton of William Henderson, 100 e e —, | Atear from Ciurch of ihe Tocaraaiion Thors PIN, presumably May 5 . June 22, at § am. Relatives and topas pin in gold setting, suitable reward.| friends invited. v Cleve. 1838, 23° | DARBY. Suddenly, Jume 20, 1922, at 1:15 PIN, EGYPTIAN scarab, with 4§ diamonds a.m., at Emergency Hospital, BSTHER P. platinum; lost Bunday, Jume 18; liberal re- wife of the late George V. Darby. Fune Ward. Notify Mrs. T. H. Given, Wardman _ from Ouk Hill chapel Thursday, 2 p.m. 21° Park Hotel. 230 Ll oo | Bt Penis Groves M. T JACOR . DIENEH. 5 at Penns Grove, N. 3., : : TN Tonoied Bigma Nu Fraternity pin. BEo0® | Loy fher of Frank 3. Diemer of this city. el = Remains will arrive at Union station Wed- PIN—Old-Tashioned ameihyst, two ses out t| nesday at § a.m. Fumeral from 1129 Euclid Dottom and ono at top. it retumed | st Thursday morning, thenee to 8t. Pau to 533 10th st. s.e., Mrs. Ott. On 7th st. be-} Church, where requiem mass will be read tween New York ave. and D st., last week. *| 9 o'clock. Friends and relatives are invited to attend. 210 noon, June 19, betwéen Tth and D and La. | FLOEGEL. On Tuesdsy. June 20, 1022, after “II_'. Liberal reward. Balvatore Bealco, a brief illness, LIZZIE, wife of the Iate La. ave. n.w. Main 408 212" | Ernest Floegel and mother of Clara ¥. Bur. rows and Ernest Floegel, jr., and wister of Mre. Clara Soule. Funeral from the resi- dence of her daughter, Mrs. Clara F. Bur- Jows. 70 Colonial Heights, Rosslrn, Va..'on reday. 22, at 2 p.m. Interment at 8PEOT cw'n_cm“ coptaining, ayto Ticense, Frospect Hill cemotery. T orentet tc. Name E. M. Moreland. r Slease rotur to owner, 169 Center Markot | FLOEGEJ. The oficers and members of Con. and get revard. eyt aRaryy = Ty | Attend the foneral of re. L1721 FLOEGEL con ursdsy, 2 p.m-, from 70 Coloaial ts, ridian Pack. Phose G. E. Grayson, Con.| Rowson Ve, Tatecment e HiLl o 2, Apt. 801 > | tery. MBS, LUCY HARFORD, Sec. SCITCASE, Deown: wearlng apparel; & few GARBETT. Theedsy. Jome 2. 1022 at the outsids of Frederick Baturday, Jume 17, 5| residence of her . Lillian M. Karashaw, »a X., danghter tm&"am’}“i’}‘w“ + danghter o ulis’ A, il lism 8. Garrett. Fuseral services will be held_at Bt, Aloysius Church, North Capitol ‘Washington, D. where requiem mass 11 be celebrated Thursday, June 22, at 9§ m. Interment 4l cemetery. HOPPING BAG containing child's and other articles of apparel, on North car, Baturday aight. Reward. Linc. 60637, P, Liberal reward if retured 620 B st. n.e. —Ted silk, red ring handle, om 4th st. car._ Beturs 2319 Ontario rosd or call Col. 30, Beward. o \—Lady’s handle, on Chevy Cha 10 am. Finder will receive reward for the | McDANTEL. Departed this life Tuesday, June return. 314 7th st. n.w. . 20, 1022, in Binghamton, N. Y.. MAR: | Tost| GARET McDANIEL, widow of John Me- | Daniel. ‘She leaves to mourn thelr loss | three daughters, Ida Twine, Martha E. Dor- sey and Levancier Floyd, and two sons, John and Cleon McDanjel. L "CONNELL. _Tuesday. June 20, 1523 at 11 = p.m.. at ‘alter Reed General ital, d, Wardman Park | ALICE ANN. beloved da r of Jefery 1550 16th st n.w. .uu.zmoum‘ 1L of 73 tice of _flfl-o ok’ silk, fortoise shell car, Tuesday, June 20, WATCH FOB—BIack ribbon, topaz sea) June 19. Reward if returned to 3518 Newark at., Cleveland Park. WRIST WATCH, ladies’, gold. Tuesday, June 20, in or around Glen Echo Park: monogram R H. H.; reward. Phoae Franklin 4387. WRIST WATCH, Iadies’, Hotel. Reward it st. n.w. No- | EXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS. P! at MODBRATE PRICES.. 241¢ FUNERAL DIXECTORS. V.L.SPEARE CQ, Netther the successcrs of nor cone mected with the original W. K. Si tablishment. 940 F St. va: Phone Frank. 0628 Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 3034 M St. N.W. Eesties 1o Automobile Service 7. WILLIAM LEB, Funers! Director and embalmer. Livery in % dious chapel and modern Prices. 832 Pa. ave. nw Frank Geier’s Sons Co 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. Mun 2473 Modern Chapel. Telephane Timothy Hanlon 641 H ST. N.E Phone L. 5343 Jestm S AWLER'S 2 MORTICIANS 1730-1732 Pa, ave, o5 . Washington. D. (= Phones M. s13.5815. KB JAMES T. RYAN 317 PA. AVE. SE Model Chapel. Lincoln 142. Private Ambu! Livery i Co Eatablished 1873, Teleph H. HIN e ¢ STREET.NW ‘zorgvx:‘ivfiv,sw F STNW) NE _MAIN jO8 ARSpeare— C: lehurl-_WB'SPc--_ WM. H. SARDO & Phone Lineoln 524. Automobile Funerals. ‘Quick. bn‘m and EMcient Service. W. W. Decal & Co. 816 H ST. N.E. Lincoln 3464, ~ FORT LINCOLN Beautiful and fitting location. Readily accessible—on electric car line. On Baltimore boule- vard, at District line. Office: 705 12th St.N. Phone Franklin 4745 Write for Illustrated Booklet FUNERAL DESIGNS. Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F S Prompt anto delivers service. Artistic—expres: GEO C. SHAFFER 0 w00 11 -