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NING. STAR, WASHINGTON; D. C, WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 1923. : » 7 iMRS: W. H. COLEMAN DIES. CAPTAIN OF LIBRARY " Coter WATCH DIES ON VISIT ir Sear wnter. MATTIE LOCAB. i , Sl s Ted T e - aga " t0ger John Schuler Dietrick. seventy ’9‘[4 Ts old, captain of the watch at the | g ier sist In Memoriam, how we mise vou, g med vou for Tiis own No one knows the grief and sorrow iiat I ar home. tS, ALBERTA AND aches, Only those who have lost can fell Of the grief tlat is borne In silence, Of my dear mother we loved o weil Surrounded by friends we are lonesome. Amidst pleasures we are blu smile on our face, still a heartachs, Ach longing for 11 wonnds, Crochet Spreads $1.65 Heavy crochet spread, in raised Mar- seilles design. Crisp and fresh appear- ing and a quality that the laundry only enhances. Overlocked ends. Three-quarter bed size, $1.65. “The King's Highway” will be pre. nted at Central High School, Sat ,terday afternoon at her residence. Mrs. Coleman ix survived by her;Some months, but was abl 1 p.m.”tomorrow from the late resi- sonic order and of the Mystic Dietrick: his daughte e and extra size seamless sheets of strong cotton, round thread ¥ p.m. A % Mrs. Willtam . Coleman of 1804 ; - 5 . Riges place northwest, a lifelong x = ° ; {Mrs. Coleman has been in ill health 4 er e i for _some tin Her death was the, Library of Congress for many years, | ® [ ] { direct result of heart attack. She Was | djed suddenly Monday night while | , }born in the District of Columbia and 5 3 5 { : . {her parents, the late Mr. and Mrs. | Visiting his daughter, Mrs. Clay _Bel- | EN N X. : * Franklin Germon, linger, at Ridgefleld park N J \MORE in sad and lorine memors of ou illi H trick had been ailing for lear wife and mother. SUSAN R. MOORF. A half million extra souls to be comfortably provided for. e A R PR TY . o . . | husband, Willlam H. Coleman. presi- |10 his duties at the Library. He ol Kot ton’s hospitality will be severely tested during the big convention—and ident"ina generat manuger of ne | tained leave of absencelast Wednen: | N7 Laows e sert | Vegetarian Food and Nut Company o s i i i < [this city; a daughter, Mrs. Ashmun ghter. e suffered a heart found NOT LACKING. These savings will spur early preparations. | Brown, and two grandsons,#Courtney | dttack Monday and died within a few iand ‘William Thomas. j hours. M ence. irine. He was a native of Pennsyl- | L] < nia, ‘but had lived many s in y Seamless Sheets “Mill Runs” e T e e (northeast. Funeral services were Day by day. "THE FAMILY = CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. | held at his daughter's home and the | NEALE_PRATHER. In remembrasee of me ( <l'h Sheridan Poxt, No. 26, will meet body was taken to Liverpool, Pa., f0r| Wdear hushand and sister, AL 81490 and sl 19 3 | Frid pm., in G. A . Hall. burial, A Tears ago toda . € S § 5 2 i Two sizes in huck weave, weave, no dressing or filling used in the finish. Every housewife recog- sorbent texture and very service- nizes these salient features in bed linen. Mill runs, subject to slight 5 3 i ities a1 v . able. One size hemstitched, irregularities and oil spots. . i other plain_hems. Try and match - - $1.39 54x90.. .. 85¢ Pillowcases, Heavy Muslin, 25¢ Smooth close woven, seamless ticking, free from dressing. resident of the District, died late yes- . vere many years i 3 oK1 of W gto | Capt. Washmg_ ir“d"m of Washington to attend | Who departed fhis life four years ago fo Funeral services will take place at |, Capt. Dietrick was a member of n.b’ b Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Ma 72290 them at this price! _Size 42x36 inches. . and three grund of the death was received p regret and came as a shock | at the Library of: was held in high ab- 3 Equality-Walter Reed Post, \. Vetcrans of Foreign Wars, will I \d entertainment tomerrow > ¢ he the | eveni Pythian, Temple. All over- God hus faken my dear father, ervice men invited Where L eternal tent —_— 1 e PENN will speak, In sad but loving rememb beloved mother and gr OTELIA REED, who de years ago toduy Asleep in Jesu: Whose waking o fear. 1m0 won liat manify From this world of To a land of pe; nd e Rippelette Spreads $1.95 I'e popular spread for summer, always h and dainty, regardless of wear and laundr Requires no ironing. Three-quarter bed size, 72x90, $2.25 . Full double-bed size, 81x90, $2.65 ATHEY. May 1, 10 pm. at 13 SUMARY Clark), wife of the late John 4 other of Edith B. Athes and - L adg A k Vaughn. Thure: ; . Anglo-American | a 2 Mo p.m.. from the chapel of ! (Fourth Floor.) { the International Association of Art: ceptive uckland Gedde | ambassador, will deliv Every home will need more towels for summer — especially when the Deep hems. Shriners come. Gienwood ior's power. Beds, Cots, Mattresses—Lower Priced Than Usual Simmons Black Army Cots, $1.95 Heavy continuous post style. 30 inches wide, full 6 feet 6 inches long. Easily folded flat as illustrated. Simmens Sanitary $6.75 Steel Beds, Simmons 2-Inch Continuouy rods. Ivor; Post Bed has ten heavy filler and white enamel finish in all sizes. Same Beds in Wood Finish, $2 .Exlra ew Gray Enamel Simmons Steel Bed Cots, $2.95 Lasily folded flat. 30 inches wide. Heavy style. Makes up a comiortable bed 6 ifeet 6 inches long. An attractive double-sliding couch bed for living room. Easily con- verted into double-size bed for two persons. i post Cotton Pads and Mattresses Al cotton pads, $2.95. Heavy cotton box pad, $4.95. S-inch roll-edge mattress, $6.95. Complete with all mattress. new cotton Very Special 285 \ Tudor design suite, in con- ventional line, relieved by means of a series of small cir- <les repeated in black on each of the four pieces. selected walnut. Cott-A-Lapp Famous “Blue Ribbon”’ Floor Covering L) 2,000 Yards 39¢ q. Yd. “Seconds” of the regular 65¢ grade. An unusual opportunity to cover vour floor with this high-grade floor covering at a decided saving. It is wateérproof—it will not shrink—it will lie flat to the floor without tacking. “1t is sanitary and easily kept clean. Brown, Blue and gray patterns. Please bring room measurements. 9x12 Texoleum Rugs, $10 Warm weather rugs—beautiful and sanitary—far below their value. We offer these in rose, green and brown parquetry. & ®®® T'he suite includes a bow end bed, large size full vanity, new style chifforobe and dresser of Englander Couch Bed Porcelain-Lined Refrigerators Seamless, one-piece porce- with Wire shelves, lain. Hardwood case round corners. casy to clean. with Nickeled hardware. Perfect drainage system removable drain pipe. All New Cotton Mattress, $7-50 _ A mattress value of exceptional interest. Closely tuited and covered in at- tractive art tick. All sizes. ot “Kar-O-Kid” Collapsible, $21.75 Protection and fresh air for the baby. Large size with soft spring and mattress. Rubber-tired wheels, wire sides with drop panel on one side. Mattress can be elevated to two heights. Kar-o-kid can be folded flat and stores in a closet. The World Standard Bohn Refrigerator The way to keep food bet- ter. Eleven walls of best in- sulation, closely fitting doors —cast brass, nickeled hard- ware, heavy wire shelves, re- movable drain pipe that is in front of box. Time for Shades and Awnings Perfect Opaque 500 Water Color Shades Perfect shades in the wanted col- ors. Dark green, blue, yellow, olive green and white. Sizes 36 inches wide, 5 to 9 feet long. Heavy Duck $1.54 Awnings Of heavy awning duck in brown and white stripe. Strongly stitched over sturdy iron frames. Completg with ropes and fixtures— ready to hang. Choice of four sizes to fit window spaces from 28 to 50 inches. - The Hecht Co. 7th at F : ‘ Friends and relutives j and Letters, street northwest, | invited, . | tonight at 8:30 o'cloc BOYD, 3 . 1923, in New York s ity a_native “Washing- A regular meeting of the Nordau | toniun Col. Robert Boyy Zion Club will be held tomorrow, §| #xed 5 wervices May p.an., at the Y. M. H. A. building. Interment’of the body in a New York ce ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. |cors | COLEMAN. TONIGHT. pan., at the family Assoclation Oldest Inhabitan | place n.w., Mrs. BELLI COLI 1 will| MAN, wife of Willim Jlenry Coleman, aged meet, 8 o'clock, at Union ]Huuse. 19th and’ H stredts. | | | i i Tuesday. Mas 1, at 91 dier danghee Simun_Brown, und {wo Musical | grsyguons. and William' ‘Thomas. Funeral servi : hield at her late residence Thursday, , at 1 pm. In- District of Columbia Public School | ferment private iation will meet, 8 pm., in[CONNOLLY. May 1, 19 Franklin School, Dr. Frank W. Bal- |~ A. hloved wife 'ou principal spea All| Fineral from her late residen I5chool officials, teachers and parents| St se. 8t9 awm. Friday, Mas 4. thence to {invited. St Peter's Chiurch, where requien high mass Selegs e Wil le sung for the repose of her soul. | _Soctety of American Bacteriologists Friends and relatives invited to attend. 3 gine’| 63 yenrs. Sl is survived by her hushan program. will_be will meet, 8 o'clock, at Naval Medic m'c-gs, “&lond_m ;\lpm ;’m. 1 5 o i B .. after a s n LI R L T of Ciristiqn” caltic, at hor revidence. ess o A nl oS el M, AN b Shie' Teav {of Local Streptococcus Immunity.”| 1y mourn their loss three sons, Willie, Harri- | Election of officers { iuny_Diggs, and one danghte Funeral from Zion Bapti . between 3rd and 415 mw ¥ 3,4t 1 p.m., thence 1o Woo Women's City Club, election of offi- jcers and board members, closing at 7 | {oclock. Annual business meeting, 8! | orclock. } Gen. Charles A. {can Women's Legio {o'clock, at home of Thursd Lawn, dear motlier, Low wa miss sou, ace God claimed you for His own: No one knows the grief and sorrow That has come within our home. o DIETRICK. Suddenly, Mondsy. April 30, 1023, 4 the liome of Mra. ¢ Rellinger. Ridgefield Park, N. J.. JOH3 SCHTLER DI 0’ Likhand of Mary J. Dietrick, aged 70 years. Interment at Liverpool, given C.' A {DYE. Wedne, ay 2, 1923, at ubject tional | JOHN Funeral services | Forest< Free to pu i 3 . &t Arlington M. ] 3 N Tuterment at M u i, Viva M. January will lecture on! Eslibony e s 1 and Purp § o'clock, at 1326 | HAI n;yurhvv-d (s lite Mondas Sl {1 stree “ree erd 30, 19 at_the Bishop's House. Mount I street. Free will offering. Suint Alban. Rt. Rev. ALFRED HARDING, ! Ristiop of Washington. The irial scrvice will Te held at the Bethle. upel, Washington Cathedral, at 3 Paul D. Kel I service will | trated lect lat 8 o'clock — | Under the auspices of the Juvenile ! Prot e Association, Maj. W. H.!{ | Parker, secretary of National Con- ! . May 3. There will { terence of Sociul will speak, | holy communion at s o'clock, at a mass meeting in audi m. and at 12 noon for ali torium of Interior Department on the | y desire to attend. 3 | fundamental principl f the “Big | HUGHES. May 1,1923, at 10:30 a m., JOSEPH | Brother” and “Big Sister” movei L1 Willian ofi dosenby e : Other speakers will be Judge it | ryn Sellers, Justice F. L. Siddons and | ASal lrom lis: pa ibr. L. W G. M. Dif- " by 2 { fenderfer will give the invocation. i H beloved A ret Jouvenal (vee Fitzgerald). of Tuneral hereatter ! The Ed oung People’s will meet. 8| at home of Miss Vesta Pol-| .13 R street northeast. Business: st two chapters in “Alcohol in ce_and_Experim " MOURNING BLACK i Dyed Within 24 Hours i {CARMACK DRY CLEANING CO. H 2469 18 St,, Dupont Cirele, onduy, 0 p.ui.. at the Georgetown Uni- versity Hospital, DELLA JONES LEE, de voted” wife of Arthur Lee aud mother of Hazel Bradley, Arthur and Av neral Thursday, Maz. 3, at 1 p. Second Baptist Chureh, urch, Va. She leaves to mourn their loss a host of relatives and friends. HER LOVING FAMILY. LOHMANN. Tuesday, May 1. 1 Dm., at’ her residence. 439 . ne., CLARA LOHMANN, beloved wife of Jasper Lohmann and mother of Blanche, Pauline and Elsa Lohmann. Funeral services will e held at her late residence Friday, May 4, at 2 pm. 3 MCCARTY. In New York city Tuesday. Ma, 1. 1923, KATHERIY BERNHAR SPHAKE. wife of Harry . MeCarty. Fu- - can Tave same by | Deral services will Le held at Niiest” dreater "Capig | apel; 1730, P, ave. . on Friday. Moy MOSSBURG. On Wedzesdas. May 2, hier residence, 1115 Euelid ‘st. n.w.. A B., beloved wife of Claude E. Mossbu Funeral services Friday, May 4, o'clock noon, at 1115 Euelid_st. n.w. terment Monocacy cemetery, Bealsville, d. 3o May 1, 1823, beloved husband of Tuesda: GIBSON, Bettr Pelham, in the & at his home in I. ward-| 2 p.m. Thursday, R | st Ciiureh, ¢ | BILLFOLD and cardcase, red and tan & 7 outaining several bills and papers, Sunday on | SCOTT. Wednesd 16t street bus, upper 168th street. from reser. 0 o tng: T4t 3ot fhevy | daughter of William H.. jr.. and Clara B. e e it Wi ooy Strest wid Oheey I} Soath Notice of {funsssl faeo . _Woodley road or in Massa- | joity. Rieward. T. W. Allen. | SEARS. At Baltimore Tuesday, May 1 3 widow of the lae Dr. ST LYDIA A CAMEO PIN— Mount” Veruon Friday; | E. Sears of Upper Marlhoro, Md. Fi Rtk beral reward. services at Trinity P. E. Church, Upper Ma g boro, Md., May 8, at a.m. Relatives 403- W 1 ray Persian male nall grown, Monday, | a0 friends invited. " Interment at Trigity : SWANN. On Mondar. April 30, 1923, at tesidence, 1607 Rosedale st m.o - M AR Reward. 32 West Clifton Ter FOLD—Biack, containing Goldenberg's, April 1823, at 10:30 SCOTT, beloved CAT— 1650 Park _road. _ Rewara. ! CHOKER—Fur, gray squirrel, from Arzonne Terrace to 14th and Columbia rd. Return to Dismer's hardware store, 3124 14th st. Lib- belo 2¢ rthy). Funeral from the above residence May 3, at §: m., thence to 1oly Comforter Church, where mass will be said at 9 a.m. for the repose of her soul. Interment at Mount Olivet cemetery, 2 TAPER. Entered into eternal rest, at his residence, 1333 You st. n.w., May 1, 192 at 12:30 a m., CHARLES H. TAPER, in 83rd year. father of Danlel, St. Charles, 3 Bertie Freeman. Mrs. Mattie Billops, brot er of John T. Taper. Funeral from Asbury Ll il foh AL E. Church, 11th a0d K sts. n.w., Frida; SEEOiE s May 4, at 2 pm., Rev. J. U Relatives and friends invited. TAPER. Members of the Association of ¢ Oldest TInhabitants (Coldred) of the D) trict of Columbia_ are requested to “atten 1o funeral of our late assoclate, CHAR H. TAPER.” from Asbury M. B, Chyren 10th and K- sts. n. 2 pm. le pup) ‘montlis_old, m color, with sharp biack nose, from vicinity of Rrookland. _Call 00 e & T brown and white: Titc behind left ear: answers to name of Reward if returned to 720 Harvard lay. April 27_on car going to Georgetown; pair d o shell“eye. glasses. Finder piease return to R. | and 13th on G n.w. i B —Gold_(except o ink; between Naval Air Station, and 15th and M nw. Liberal reward. Suppl Department, Naval Air Station. Anacostis Lincoln 6304, T ¢ S—Shell rimmed, near 18th and H sts. . Reward. 1440 nw., Apt. 3. o call Main 5060, Br. 58. | GLASSES_Pair, in brown leather case; lost on Brookiand car, between N. Cap. and 13th | ApAMS, eturn ‘to 1421 Kearney st. n.e. 3° . black leather, containing money, glasses, and articles valuable only to { owner; tennis courts,14th and B n.w.; koep] Chureh, . Fridav. May 4. 1923, JOHN'P. ATKINSON, Pres. In Memoriam. In loving memory of our daughter and sister..CORA ADAMS, who departed this life one year ago.today, May 2, 1922 In_our hearts ¥ou are fondly remembered, Bweet thoughits still cling to your name; Your loved ones. who loved you in life, Love you in death the same. MRS, E E. KING, MRS. BLANCHE JRE. MR AND" MRS.' CHARLES KI o ADAMS. TIn loving memory of my wife, CORA ADAMS, who departed this life May 2, 1922, One has passed from this life, 1 dearly loved so well, God has taken her home'to rest, A place she longed to dwell. ER HUSBAND, R. T. ADAMS. money, return purse and contents, mo’ ques- tions asked. _Phone North 9737-1. . MASONIC STICKPIN—Saturday, April 28, engraved with name, chapter and Warrenton; Va: Reward. Room 513. Dept. of Justice. & NECKPIECE, fox, dark brown, at circus. Re- ward. Return 1138 19th st. u.w. Phone Frank, | 1440-W. e OPERA GLASSES—Sat. night., 14th s or K st. between 14th and 15th, . Reward. nillips, 416 West Clifton Terrace. PIN—Antique cameo, twisted gold setting: & . Mrs. . Coyle, 503 | BOUCHER. 3 oemberiand. Apts. T1& go | Finothier, ANNA BOUCHELR, the beloved wite PIN_Greek letter, PRI Mu. sef with rubi of the late Henry Houcher, who departed pearl, one diamond. Reward If retumed to| 1ife fhirty.three youts, ey foday, ;..r‘.lgl:lx:‘or watcli, Bureau of Engraving ar BAvaTEY MABiE, o N—Platinum bar. with wingle diamond; Sat- | BRAXTON. Tn sad L. loving remembrance ::d:! l?:;hlnz': 15th and R gts. n.w. Rewsrd. of my devoted husband, JOHN BRAXTO! M. 2474. Br. 610. 3% :lho Epc;\;:? this life one year ago today, RINGS (two, one engagement), diamond, white il = :l':l:cnmu'x‘u Pluned together on safety pin: in How'1 miss the welcome footsteps or near Capitol m"sd:"il m‘r;;-.l reward if m(:r[-m '::e,;’l;;. m-;h;l e T S, 38 Feeling 'sure that he is near. V7 7 —" B eir- No one knows the silent heartaches. A ard Prantis it ot sa s ‘only those who bave lost can toll UMBRELLA, ‘bue silk; trory “handle and| %ot dear husband 1 loved so wel: . “on 12:15 exandria, 2 ADeil 30, ‘Heward if retured to 1410 1oty | B DEVOTED WIFE, CORDELIA BHAX st nw. 2 CH——On Sunday, March 22, on Speedway, | EAWKINS, In sad but loving remembrance l‘nlenle ‘Waltham, and fancy ld chain, old of my devoted wife. EDNA BROWN HAW. style; prised as gift of dead father. Reward| KINS, who departed this life May 2, 1922, 1§ Sotmed. to. Bhilip. Cunnlngham, Quariprs Ever will her qualities of loyalty, devo- 16. Fort Myer. Va tion, fortitude, courage and _cheerfulness V. ] "t Id 't ly - live in my memory. To love one who loves e i and O ate: Tieudey Moraing. | You creates sublime Bappiness. Dut’ when il that loved one is severed from you by death, Howard, Aut 3 — the deepest of deep sorrow and pain must be MONUMENTS. endured. . ' WKS] k. sad but loving remem- We specialize In designing and erect. nfi,nfixfim, e s et NETETE ing memorials (monuments and mavso. | HAWKSIMW, wio died two ears am, febme) efau ity analcharacter: MaY ved In. lite. remembered in o | We will gladly shqw you many beau- HER S‘i‘tflml:-l::%‘u.‘ T ¢ pechm WKSHAW. ut_loving remem- urals sa i of olte wack i A0yeof xtflnl“i#';n’ :'l:"lf!. NELLIE HAWK- the local cemetert SHAW, *who departed thie life two years ago, May 2, 1921, THE J. F. MANNING CO., INC,, Time beats at wouni. That' s, ’BME‘O&;.X‘I.: ss:l.’E 1 mins Sou more, Nellle, dear, RE! Day by das. ! HER LOVING HUSBAND, H. 3. HAWK s EINGTON GRANTITE MONUMENTAL CO. V. < . s Voo Theh BC RoWe o 1804 Riggs | | departea this life eigut full triumph | April_30. | the beloved wife of Thomas Swana (nee Mc- | Sacred to the memory of my | HTER. LULA BROW X DDAUGHTER, NINA STEW A tribute of love to the memors of © dear parents: mother, TEMPY OT EED._who died six vears ago today, 17, And my fatier JOHN T, o diéd_twents-three s ot ree sears ago, Tt 18 Tis hand. my God: | ME_Rorrow comes from thes: {1 bow beneath the clastening i Tis love that bruises me. My, God. Thy name fn love: H A father's Land is Thine: | With tearful ‘eves 1 look abore, Thy will b min DAUGHTER, DAIsT In loving_remembrance of our dear nd brother. CHARLES D. SARDO, who ™ ago foday HIS FATHER AND BEROTHER memory of May 2, 191 SKINNER, b ur lov beloved narents and devoted brother, ¢ 30 W SMITH. Mav 3, 1908: CAT] A. SMITH, Mav 23,°1020; ROBE SMITH, May 16, 1910, Anniversary mi Gone. but mot forgatten DAUGHTER MAT. SPARSHOTT. In sacred and loving ur dear lusland and fath SEARRHIOTT. "who' snddents den lie three sears ngo today, May I've had 1o take yor . And tolleq very Jia 2 I've cared for these children tenderls And tried liard to keep them a home No'one knows the silent heartache. Only those who have lost can tell Of the griet that is borne in silence, Of my dear husband. I Toved ko weil. Some may think T am not lonely. {_ When at times they sen me amile Little do thes know the heartache T 11 the while ED BY HIS DEVOTED WIFE, . SPARSHOTT. We mits you from our home. dear daddy: We miss you from your place. A shadow over onr life is cast We miss your dear and smiling face rou. dear daddy. ks our hearts: 1f rou could only have stayed with s And never had fo nart HIS DEVOTED CHILDREN. ** THOMAS. Sacred to the memors of aur be loyed wife and mother, RERECCA THOMAS, wlio died eight years ago toda¥, May 2. 1615, Another year just ended. Another sun'hus set, And stlil we think of rou, mother, Oh, Low conld we ever forget. | HER HUSBAND AND CHILDREN -+ TILLMAN. Sacred to the memors of our hus. band and father, ISAAC TILLMAN, whe left us four vears ago todas, May 2. 1919 Tushand and father, gone to that elime. Faiting for others, coming Some time: Safe with the angéls, whiter than snow. Watching for loved ones, waiting below HIS DEVOTED WIFE. EDMONTA TiL.l.- {__ MAN,"AND SON HOWARD. 2 TILLMAN. In loving memory of my dear hoe band, ISAAC TILLMA o die. B = . Who died Ma, memors HARRY Our home ix sad and lonels ! _ Witkout his smiling fac ! No_one can Il the vacant chair i - N0 one can take his piace. SADLY MISSED BY WIFE AND SON. In sad but loving remembrance 7o dEAE lnsband. ATNNTEAD WALKEL, who departed this 1ife thirteen years o day, May 2, 1910. oo Dars of sadness stiil come over me, of sorrow xilently flow: St memors keeps vou ever near Though heaven claimed sou thirteen s age. WIFE FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 118 SEVENTH §T. X.W. P Modern Chapel. Teiephions __Main 2473 Timothy Hanlon €41 H ST. N.E. Phone L. 5543 i | 7 MORTIC L 1730 & 1732 Penna. Ave. i & o I JAMES T. RYAN, 317 PA. AVE. 8.8, Model Chapel. Lincols 143 Private Ambulances. Livery in Connection. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 3034M St. N.W. Established 1841. * Phone West. 96 Automobile Service. |3 WILLIAM LEE. Funeral Director Embalmer. Livery in connection. Commod; ind odern crematorium. Mody Shabe Ba2 Par ave. muwr Tel can M a5 rices. 332 Pa. ave. n.w. Tel. call M. 1835. V.L: SPEARE COQ. Neither the. successors of nor co nect:t‘i‘ v‘l.‘!lth the original W. R. Spears getlare 940 F St.N.W. Quick, Dlslflefl and Efficient Service. . ocd i 816 H ST. N.E. LINCOLN 8484. Automobile Service. ChapeL HERBERT B. NEVIUS | 926 NEW YORK AVE. N.W. MAIN 2608 Private Ambulance. Automoblle Funerals. e THE ORIGINAL =y WR.Speare @o. 1208 HSTREET.N.W. MAIN 108 mll!lwu'l‘.[ ALMUS R.SPEARE WILLIS B.SPEA S CLYDE J. NICHOLS — THOS. R. NALLEY & SONS. 181 ELEVENTH ST. Undertakers. Embalmess. Homelike Funeral Parlors. Phove Lincoln 480: __ CEMETERIES NON-SECTARIA? H VAULTS YLVANIA AVENUE SOUTHEAST WahIAG{on's Deantitul Barial Ground S Snoere Seee Sioe: Tith and Pa: Ave. SE. Lisc. 6302 Booklet, Information or Visit to Ceme- tot3, Gait M. CAYLOR. Lise. 982 Perpetual Care Non-Sectarian FORT L:NCOLN MODERN PARK CEMETERY Simple Dignified BEAUTIFUL Washington-Baltimore Boulevard at the District Line 70512th St. N.W. Cemetery Franklin 4745 Lincoln 3579 FUNERAL DESIGNS. el i Fromyt auto delivers service. Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St. Y