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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON: D. €., MAY 6, 1923—PART 1. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. The Auxiliary to Mount Carmel Re. treat House will give a card party Tuesday, 2 p.m., for benefit of the Re- treat House, 200 T street northeast. The Wanderlusters’ will hold bu: ness meeting with lecture on wild flowers, Tuesday, 7:45 p.m., at Public ubrgry. Public invited. = o . ¢ H # M Minate ¥ront Tandn i meilllmons Horticulturist “Seen Batlis of gavat tomartow. 5 pom| Four Days After Dis- appearance.” ORI R Your Credit at Phillip Levy’s Brings You Anything You Need ‘For Your Home in Furniture, Rugs or Ranges Whatever you need or want for your ‘lome in Furniture, Rugs, Ranges or Bedding. we are here to supply you with on easy and convenient credit terms. Whether one piece or many, large or small, you can select whatever you want here and have it put in your home by paying just a small sum down. Pay the balance in a year or fifteen months. . 10 a.m. In ent at Cedar Md. (Bhitadeipnia paners please cops s THOMAS. Veparied this 1ife Saturdar, Mo 2t e Trest on o SAIUIA T nd loving mothee i ymond Thomew an Niter of Siags Funeral from. tne ok, Frlends = Cotumbia o "t A Our ninteen-store buying power—and a special cash price credit plan— mean lowest prices on everything. at the Art Center, under auspices of B ¢ the Handicraft Guild. Public hl\‘il(‘ll.l The good reputation of a successful and erowing store guarantees the — quality of everything you see here. The third annual convention of the | Women's Legion will be held at the ! Washington Club, Thursday and Fri day, 2 p.m. All members invited. VanDUSEN, Commandors SR A TR 7 B SR U, fretis & B & Bed Room Complefes»Furniture and Rug This 11-Piece Walnut Bedroom Outfit And here’s what you get for only $199—Bow-End Bed, Lfirge Dresser, a Chest of 5 Drawers, Full Vanity, Spring, Mattress, Chair, Rocker, Pair Pillows and Room Size Rug. The four pieces—Bow-end Bed, Dresser, Chest of 5 Drawers and Full Vanity—arc large and imposing, at- tractively d ned and substantially constructed The chair and rocker sturdy finish and design. are very and harmonize perfectly in both The Spring is strong. resilient and fully guaranteed. The Mattress is made of all-white cotton and weighs 45 pounds. The Room e Rug can be selected from several different patterns and is of first quality. ’199 $20 Cash, $3 a Week, Pays for This 11-Piece Outfit This 15-Piece Walnut Dining Room Outfit And here’s what you get for $199—Buffet, Extension Table, China Cabinet, Server, 5 Side Chairs, 1 Armchair, Pair of Floor Torchiers, Pair of Candlesticks and Room Size Rug. The 10 pieces—Buffet, Table, China Cabinet, Server, 5 Side Chairs and Armchair are designed after the at- tractive Queen Anne period, substan- tially constructed and finished in American Wainut, The Chairs have seats of leather—your choice of either blue or brown. The Candlesticks are very dainty and nicely finished in walnut. The Pair of Floor Torchiers are finished in gold bronze and have a pretty brown light. The Room Size Rug is of first quality and can be had in several beautiful patterns. *199 $20 Cash, $3 a Week, Pays for This 15-Piece Outfit L) i . ce Living Room Outfit And here’s what you get for $199—Your Choice of Cane and Mahogany or Tapestry Overstuffed Settee, Armchair, Rocker, Davenport Table, Table Lamp and Room Size Rug. ‘You may choose either of ‘the two suites with the assurance that your selection will render yon satisfactory service and lasting comfort. The Davenport Table is richly fin- ished in mahogany, prettily designed. The Table Lamp has a mahog- any-finish stem with attractive 18-inch silk shade in several color combinations. The Room Size Rug can be had in various pat- terns and color combinations. ’199 $20 Cash, $3 a Week, Pays for This 6-Piece Outfit Exchange Department Any used, old or out-of- date pieces you may have may be turned in at Phillip Levy’s through the Ex- change Department as part payment on any new furni- ture you may need or want. Liberal allowance will be given you. Stop in and in- vestigate; ask for the Ex- change representative. W. WASHINGTON, D. C, —BetweenG'&H. Here's a da did_proportions finished in barionial brown. Suite consists of settee. ir 4 ke ptable for po ng room. ilar to cut) S complete display tomorrow. Prices begin at $5 Cash, $1 a Week 3-Piece Genuine Kroehler Bed Davenport Suites. Prices Begin at A Krochler Davenport two picces o Bed Suite i i furniture in one. Choice of $ .50 . Mahoga or Oak frames, npholstercd — bic leatherette. Prices begin at o in a du $8 Cash, $1 a Week “Running’ around”— During the war, and for some time after, we as a nation acquired the habit of “running around.” The theaters, the movies, automobile riding, dances—interest was taken in so many pleasures that in many families the home became a place only to sleep, to eat and to change clothes. It did not take long for par- ents to realize that the influence of the home was in danger of be- ing lost. The next step was the better furnishing of the home. It was made more attractive, more comfortable. The young folks then again became willing to re- main home more. Friends were invited over, and the pleasure that comes from being surrounded by beautiful furnishings was again being enjoved. The home will endure forever. President. American Home Furnishers Corp. $1 a Week Pays for a Kitchen Cabinet $29.75 Substantially built and equipped with all the nece sary labor - saving devices, such_as Sifting Base, Flour Bin, Sugar Jars, Metal Mouse- roof Bread Drawer and Cup- oards. $5 Cash, $1 Weekly Join Phillip Levy’s Refrigerator Club $1 Weekly Keep your foods sweet and pure this summer—and kecp vour ice bills down. Join Phillip Levy’s Refrigerator Club. You pay only $l a week. Aromatic Cedar Chests $12.50 Absolutely moth, mouse and dust proof. Built of genuine Tennessee red cedar, copper’ trimmed and highly polished. + $1 Weekly 3-Burner Gas Range Agenuine “Buck’'s” Gas’ Range—neat and bullt to render . unfail- ing service. $1 Weekly 3% B S5 7 e Y T Y S S S S A8 PR TR TS £ 78 Tra 8y a0y Ta AV a1 S R S N Y o N B Y YT S5 7 T 547 i {lace secretary of the as: | day { Legion {wilt Lboth of Ciiarloitesille, P. E. O., tommorrow, street. I meet at luncheon 12:30 p. at 1739 N The Mothers’ Club of Johnson-Pow- ell School will meet Wednesday at 1 p.m. After the session there will be exercises to dedicate the planting of more trees in - playground. The children will take part. The ways and means committee, ! htg of Pythius, will entertain | May 19 8 p.m., at Pythian Members of the Potomne Clvie Ax- sociation will meet tomorrow night at §:00 o'clock, at the Briggs School. D. D. Nelson is president and.B. A. Wal- The American Legion Auxiliary, Department District of Columbla, 1 to hold its regular meeting Wednes- evening, at 1423 New York avenue northwest A card party way held at Bank Building, Friday evening, un- der the auspices of the American iliary, George E. Killeen otomac | Tost No. 25. District of p.m., at the new Bethel Baptist Church. panixh-American Atheneum in et Wednesday night at 8 at the Thomson School. Hilario Rubio is to speak on Prog- of New Mexico Since 191 and A. Vitan on “The Philippino People.” Ladies’ Auxillary to L will meet Thursday in Northeast Ma- sonic Temple, § p.m. Several candi- dates will be initiated. Musical pro- gram, bakin Club The dinner for clergymen and lay- men interested in the work of the Federation of Churches, scheduled for Tuesday, at 6 p.m., in the parish hall of the Church of the Epiphany, has been indefinitely postponed, be- cause of the death of Bishop Harding. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TODAY. The Government Workers Council of the Woman's National Party, will ect at 4 o'clock. at headquarters, 23 st street northeast. Prominent speak- ers will consider national conditions. The Washington Handieraft Guild ive a tea from 4 to 6 o'clock in connection with its exhibition now in progress at the Art Center, 1106 Con- necticut avenue. Public invited. Red Triangle Outing Club will meet, 3:30 o'clock. at Wisconsin avenue and P street car line for Tenleytown. Hike through wooded country to_Chain bridge. Campfire. W. M. Coulter, leader. The Wanderlust hike will be Black pond and Prospect point. ginla shore of Potomac. Meet at and M streets at 1:30 o'clock. Gambs will lead TONIGHT. Kevin Barry Council. A. A. R. 1. will meet, § o'clock, 1006 E street Marriage Licenses. Marriage Licenses have bren issued to the following: Ervin F. Strain and Frane Gordon Granger. jr.. and K. John R. Brewer of Philndelph R ollingsworth of Atlanta. i Alfredo Bucolo and Lucia Motta. Herman D. Cropp and Blanche C. Mohler. Philip E. Smith and Mary A. Timm. Preston Standiford and Naomi Price, both of Faltimore. Joseph Robins and Cleopatrick MecCras. rnest B.Jenkina of Huntiogton, W. Va., ('.yr ene M. Sweig of this city. | Charles R. Fornwald of this city ¢nd Hildur E. Carlson of McKeesport, Pa. Walter D. Both of and Lillian . Dobson. s Miiler and Ethel Enats H, Thomas and_Irene Washington. A Jefferson nad Mars T. Burrell: Philip A7 Pettic and Kutherine Dickson. Benamin C. Hughes of Rockville, Md., and Lanra 3. l;urdum‘or“(:llnbuu. Md. °0 C. Coop of Marshall Hall, Md., Elizabeth 8. T. Ketner of Ruerdale. Md. {ames H. Bonebrake and Eva C. Hayde Norman F. Kessel of this city and Thej Everman of ‘Grayson, Kr. Helas William Cole and Beatrice Henderson, and L — e e TOCKET AND CHAILN, gold. 3. Gi o JoEET A §old.” 3. Cameron, 7% —Give particulars. ar office, Address Box 343- ¢ Y Call North 9221, POODLES—Three; one black and white fem two wilite mates. CApply Wanhingtos Animel Se0 30 ALE, female: brindle saddle. plain col- to name of “Lady”;: reward. oughlin, Main 7940, Branch 132. Notity B. L.’ . 1527 Farragut st. Phone Columbia 901: mw-mg. BILi; FOLD, i 8t Goldenberg s towel counter, Monday at 4 p.m.. contaiulng money and gents’ goid shirt with blue setting: keep money but please return_stud belonging to my departed son: reward. Frank- lin 3114 or return to 1932 K st. n.w. - TERRIER, brindle and _white spots. s to name ‘of “Sonny." Reward If re: turned to 24 n.w. & leather, 4 Y _sauirrel. Saturday afterioon Circle. ~ Return to Apt. .73, 3 Vermont ave. W ‘small, bl g $10. billy and change. G.'W., 2109 F st. n.w., Apt.402 DOG—Collle, female: brown and white; Nttle mange behind left ear: answers to name of R Reward if reiurned to 729 Harvgrd 1OG—Red chow; collar, leash; name on colla, H. H. Bandholtz, Call North 2148. Reward. DOG, white poodic, name Bartsie; reward. 63 K ne. Franklin 365 o DOG—White poodle. In neighborhood of Bth and §; answers to name of ‘Penny.” Return 0 038 Westminster at. North 8090, Reward. FRATBRNITY PIN. small square, set with sapphires and pearls, Thursday afternoon: liberal rew: rs. Délphine Brown, 318 Southh Clifton_terrgce. Phone Columbia Ecne GERMAN POLICE DOG (female), Aprl 25; liberal reward. North 9027-W. GOLD CHAIN, small. with- whell _pendant Baturday morning. Deliver to 803 E hurst, 15th and L sts. Tel. Franklin 2874. Reward. [ HANDBAG—Contalulng_giasses. near th and reward. L. . 220 F st n.w. ® HANDBAG—Lady and a room recelj Address Box 280-R, S . HANDBAG—BIack _patent leather, Friday morning at or mear Arcade Market; of value to owner; reward. 3500 14th st. KEYS—Friday, April 27, large bunch of keys, Name on tag. Return C. A. Waterbury, Waterloo, Towa. 85 reward. (i SASONIO BMBLEM — Inscripion, Lodge, No. 6, F. A. A. M., and Grant.*” contains money ce Dodge Hotel. “Meridian Bdward F. Return ‘to 1454 Corcoran st. n.w.; re- | ward. NBCKLACE—Heavy gold,® similar to cofled spring; reward. Phone Col. 6080. 7o NEOCKPIECE—Fur, black, April 26, on Branch- ville or Soldiers’ Home car. Return to 807 Varnum st., Petworth. Reward. e PIN—April 25; made of pearls in form of Dunch of grapes with diamond stem and leaye $50 reward. 1718 Rhode Island ave. PIN—Amethyst. valued as keepsake; reward. Phone Main 7260, Branch 48, 7o POCKETBOOK, marked Edeburg, on B &f, be- tween 7th aud Oth sts., Center market, May 4, containing paper, money. Reward if re- turned to Mrs. Kate Mourray, 928 B ¢t. n.w. 6% PURSE—Kano's store; liberal reward. Col. 5281, k- SOARF—Wednesday evening, May 2, in ML Pleasant car, & Baun marten scarf. Reward for return. Address Box 84-R. Btar office. 6* SHRINB PIN (platinum) with seven dismond chips. 14th st. between Harvard and Monroe. Reward. Mrs.’ Beanett. Col. 8288 or Fran 4000 TMBRELLA—Blue; Monday; reward. Columbia 7089, 2 ) death B RORA, Ills, May 5.—A report| 7 war that Warren John Lincoln, Aurora horticulturist and attorney, was seen alive In Hutchinson, Kans.. four days after he vanished from his cottage, two miles frgm Aurora, leaving be-| 3 hind evidenfes indicating murder, was received today by Chief of Police = Frank Michels of Aurora. In Memoriam. The report, while not conclusive. |BUTLER. In lovinz veme lent support to a growing theory of | Geparted this i on o W0 TLER. b the police that financial difficultics| % ! and domestic troubles combined had | ywol) o dear mother. and take thy rest: n We loved vou, hut ot Jored vou best given the supposed victim a motive HER' SON LOYD AND FAMILY. * for Aisvpeact e COLSTON. In loving remembrance of It came in a telegram from C. B.| $f ROSCOE COLST( Augustin, a cattle raiser of Hutchin- | '¢f' Uk two years az, on, who wired Chlef Michels that| JUst ax the hud was opening. he had seen a man answering Lin- Do, e senly of the idaz snln's description in that town Tues- Nl i o o algardener: i And foak our bud nwn Chief Michels sent a_telegram to MOTH CARRIE hicf of police of Hutchinson to | PAVIS Secred to the memors of my be- fy the report. Meanwhile the loved hushand. “THADDECS DAVIS. who on-wide search for Mrs. Lina| May 6 015 fesDoersincof ez Shoun Lincoln, the estranged and ‘o forget ix mising wife of Lincoln, and her| iouix brother, Byron Shoup, was under way. Shoup Wwas said to have been a bitter enemy of Lincoln. RITES FOR C. T. DANT. Carpenter Killed by Fall to Be punion Lieutenant LACE VauDI'SEN ington. D. .. May Colonel HENRY C. Con POWEL] WILDMAN. May MHES. ICILLA® WiLD Margarot's Cathol. ant, Md. (District line), Mondas, 9 a . my . who sudden!v odas, May 6, 192 COLSTON. th vain endeavor ierance lives foreser WIS WIFE, ELLA DAVIS, tribute of 1 d remem my ' dear mother. MARY . who departed this life ten yeurs ago fodas, Ma¢ 6, 10 Nobody knows my longin | Few have 'seon e eep: thed my tears from an Achics heart, While sthiers are asieap 5 DeoF DACGHTER, JACOBSEN. IRENE Buried Tomorrow. ; MASON.. A tribute of lore apd remembrance The funeral of Clements T. Dant,| ot ouf dear motner. HARKIETT MY carpenter, of 804 41; street south-| g1 S TSRy oty west, who died from the effects of a | 4 o our loving ands skall teil 1 fall from the Academy of Sclencei L\f;eitul"mother. both kind wod b building last Thursday, will take| A better mother we could not find place tomorrow at 2 p.m. from his{ MER LOVING o EORGE. late residence. : AND MAGGIE E . Mr. Dant was seventy-two vears of { MOONEY. in luviy age and a lifelong resfdent of the| fo' iy Gny Gy District. He is survived by his widow, | s Ida Dant, and nine children, Elmer Dant, Mre. E. G. Mock, Mrs. Lula Chit- man, Harvey Dant, Walter Dant, Mrs. Minnie Rabbitt, Mrs. Edith Brooke, Mrs. Isabelle Wilkerson, Mrs. Elenora McNamara. and fifteen grandchildren. Interment will be in Congressional cemetery D on. dear mother. vour of our o cember 7, and MOGNEY, Mas e cometory sweetly sleaping. Ton swe Ton iosing t God went au a And took th Thers wax an n Which was nat S0 tod 00k wur durling parents o L the \avant st THEIR In sad Heaven Births Reported. Thee folowing births have been reported to the health department within the last twenty-j I four hours: Antinie and Vette Gentiloore, oy Gievanui and Sebastiano Patani, giri Salvatore and Ranto Delise, giri d_Elisabet{o Caporabetti. bor Franck and Maria 'Lezuppene, girl. Cresenzo and Guiseppine Ciceareil. Yincent and Lanrette Ju Charles B. and Joyee ( nrles C. and Florentine S. Frederick ‘R. and Catherine gir! Roy ¥ LOVING CHILDRDN PAYTON. her Who ' de May 6 on. dear mother and sweet repose ¢ the Yol of G 1 heur u are free fr A oy HEL DEVOTED DAUGHT . ELVIRA {REYNOLDS. Sacred to the Leloved daugliter and sister, NOLDS. who left us May 6. 1017 Loved in life, memors_ of our TRENE KUBY < six years ags and Ethelyn M. Bridges, boy. resa Alei, girl pd Dorthary K. Smith, bo; Florence 1. Phillip: . and Erma J. Coulter, girl eph and Eila_Phillips, o orge L. and remembered i death FAMILY = Sacred to the memory of HELE ERT. who departed this 1ife toduy, May 6, 1 TALBERT. LOUISE T two seurs ag Eresn in our m wilt alwars be, " w cannot sce. We ' be joiued together Deaths Reported. - | The following deaths have been reported to the health department within the last twenty- never mora AND SISTER. + allinger Tlosp: —— 08 te T ek, 70 400 park hace v FUNERAL DIRECTORS. w3, Miier Bt Bl | SR NALLEY & SONS. }{Agm;‘au\him 0. 6441 (:Q\v\'ll‘_l n,ve‘. Vo . 5 ast Capitol s S Hannah S tional Homeopathic vum-x’e'r’- EURNENTHIOT: sszuibu.tn : Homelike Funeral Parlors. Infant of Rohert and Barbara E. Staples. Phone Lincoln 450. 9 hours, Sibley Hospital. s Emma §. Shields, 75, 1839 Oth at. n.e. Jobn B. Jackson. 50. G infanc of Pawl ana bours, Freedmen's Hospits “Frank Geler’s Sons Co, 1118 SEVENTH ST. N.W. . Modern Chapel. Teiepions ~ Main 2473 Timothy Hanlon &4 H ST NEC Ploge L. 5343, €ards of Thanks. : CARTER. We wish to express our sizcere thanks and appreciation to our mans rela- tves ‘and friends for thelr kindness and srmpathy expressed by word, act aud foral | tributes at_the death of our wife and daughter, EDNA GORDON CARTER HUSBAND AND PARENTS. * GLOVER. I wish to express my appreciation &nd sincere thanks to the many friends for their kinduess, sympathy and floral ofterings st the death of my son LILLIE M. GLOVER. * e e wish to extend our thanks to tios: relatives and friends for th ivaryis; Connsctio ! e kindness and sympathy and for the many ! s D Benutira “Foral” it 2% e dea’ ol Joseph F. Birch’s Sons JAN THE FAMILY. | 3034 M St. N.W. Euablisted 1858 PILLINGER. We wish to extend our sincere Automobile Service. 3. WILLIAM LEE. Funperal Director thaoks and apprectation o our relatives and = riends for ndness and _sympathy i Ebaimer. Livery in connection. Commodions ptifal foral tributes &t the | chapel and modern crematorium. Moderate - | prices. 332 Pa. ave. n.w. Tel. call M. 1388 our wife and mother, LUCY "PILLINGER AND CHILDREN. |0 = = — ao o A 239 o BUBEL. We wish to cxpress our """"‘(VL"SPEAI{E'CO gratitude to our friends for the kind| W e 86 . Toughts and lovels floral tributes at Neither the successors of nor con- death of our husband and father, L nected with the orlginal W, R. Speare RU HIS WIFE AND DAUGHT! * | establishment. Marriage. | Sheae prnk. oos. 940 F St. N.W. g HERBERT B. NEVIUS BOWMAN—LEESNITZER, Mr. and Mrs. “ % : Teary . Leesnitzer snnounce (he marrigge | 020 NEW YORE AVE N, MAIN 2u00. itheir _daughter BEATR Mr."fi’_s_‘ .—&c_o._ MUEL E. Md. 42 H st. n. Phone Lincoln 524. Modern Ci Automobile Punerals. N GA»’-- 2 " MORTICIANS 1730 & 1782 Penna. A . PHONES stablished 1850, Main 5613-8613 JAMES T. RYAN, 817 PA. AVE. B.E Model Chagel Lincols 143 JAMES. 1023, at .05} pm.. at her residenc ih of. n.e., Mrs. SARAH CARRICK (neé McLaughiin), widow A Fi { pe————THE ORIGINAL ——— of Col. Robert Oarrick, U. emi WR Speare @o. 1208 HSTREET.N.W. MAIN 108 FORMERLY $40 PST. ALMUS R.SPEARE WILLIS B.SPEARE e CLYDE J. NICHOLS =t services at her late residence Monda May 7. at 10 a.m. Interment at Arlingt national cemetery. Relatives and friends invited to attend. ) COWLES. The District of Columbia Com- mandery of the Militars Order of the Loyal Leglon of the United death of Companion ltear Admiral WiL LIAM SHEFFIELD COWLES, T at Farmington, Conn., May 1, 19 Colonel HENRY C. RIZER, U. » ‘teers, Commandor. G. H. POWELL, Recorder. DANT. Suddenly, Thursday, CLEMENTS DANT. at 2 pm. fi Relatives and friends Interment Congressional cemetery. 6 FERGUBON. Saturday, May 5, 1923, at the residence of his auni, Mrs. Letitia Wright, the Cameron Apts.. CLARENCE A.. be. loved son of ‘TRobert H. aad grandson of Mrs. Harriett A. Ferguson. Notice of funeral hereafter. GATES. Fridey, May 4, 1023, dence, 2002 17th st. n.w., GATES, beloved wife of Dr. Gates, ‘wistor of Mrs. Ameli d nlece of Mrs. H. Amelia Dougi neral Monday, May 7, 8t 2 p.m Guire's funeral home, 1820 9th st. n.w. Rel- atives and friends invited. 6 LOHMANN. Fridsy, May 4, 1928, at 5:15 p.m., MARY A. LOHMANN. sister of the Mrs, Frak Teuber, uged 90 years. Funeral from the residence of her niece, Mrs. W. H. Wunder, 1986 Calvert st. n.w., Mondey, May 7, at 2 p.m. Interment (pri- vate) at Rock Creek cemetery. o cDONALD. _Friday. Mav 4, 1023, at 8:05 MEDONAWILLIAM 1. McDONALD, ‘beloved Rusband of Katherine McDonald and son of 7 "Walter McDonald. Funeral from his late residence, 17 V st. n.e., Monday, 10:30 am. Interment at Glenwood cemetery. 6° . Friday, May 4, 1923, at htn residence, 053 Past Capitol st., WILLIAM H.. beloved Tusband of Annie M. Neill. ' Funerai services Will be beld at his late residence. Monday, Yay 7, at 10 a.m. Interment at Cedar Hili cemetery. _(Boston, M and Baltimore, ., papers please copy. [ ROESSLE. Saturday, May 5. 1023, at her Tealdence, ‘1701 T 'st.. MARIA,” widow of Marcus €. and beloved mother of Estel Roessle, Bervices Monday, 2 p.m., at 8 Hines funeral home, 2901 14th s P, Friday, May 4. 1923, at Garfleld S Rtial, 1. WALTER SHARP, beloved hus: band of Deborah Sharp. Funeral from hi Tate residence, 52 R st. me., on Monday May 7, at 2 p.m. (3 ERRY. Suddenly Friday Morning. May §, O, ‘Mrs. HANNATT BASSETT SPERRY widow of Andrew Fuller Sperrs. Funeral services will be afternoon, May 6, at 3 o'clock, MONUMENTS. in_granite and marble, below T ot 5 T am moving and ke of my steck on hand: special designs in Woodmen nnd Jewlsh monu o extra charge for lettering and ca ing emblems. 135 1850 . May Funeral WASHINGTON GRANITE MONUMENTAL 00. 908 11th st N.W s We speclalize in designing and erect. ing memorials (monuments and mauso- leums) of quality and character. Let us take you to see many speci- mens of our work in any of the local cemeterdes. THE J. F. MANNING CO,, INC,, 914 Fifteenth Street. CEMETERIES. Perpetual Care Non.Sectarian FORT LINCOLN MODERN PARK CEMETERY Simple Dignified BEAUTIFUL ‘Washington-Baltimore Boulevard at the District Line 705 12th St. N.W. Cemetery Franklin 4745 Lincoln 3579 NON-SECTARIAN VAULTS CEDAR HILL PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE SOUTEEZAST ‘Washington's Beautitul Burial Grouad Perpetunl care—Chapel-Perfect Bervice— St Dok and ba Abe S.E.. Linc, €803 and Fa. Ave. S.E.. Lisc. 5 .V-I Booklet, Infcrmation or Visit to Ceme g. Call MR. CAYLOR, Lisc. 982 — FUNERAL DESIGNS. Prompt auto delivery serrice. xpressive—isex, o Bros, Co., 4 F Sk Tha Crarch of the New Jerusalem, 16th st. near Q n.w., couducted by Rev. Fred B, Mayer of Baltimore, Md. The interment will be private at Arlington national ceme- 2 \ L2

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