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; THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JUNE -1, 1923. WANTED MORE USED CARS In response to our recent advertisement for used cars we All Victory Notes are ‘“Worthless” as to Interest after May 20th Victory notes bearing letters A, B, C, D, E and F have been ‘‘worthless,” in so far as the earning capacity of your money is concerned, since December 15 last. On May 20 the remainder of this issue was called in, and interest ceased on that date. Redeem them promptly and put your money to work again by depositing in our eavings department. have traded in large numbers on. new DURANTS. However, as we are disposing of these used cars as rapidly as received, we still need many more to meet the demand. Why not bring your used car in for appraisal on a DURANT Open Evenings and Sunday Until 9 0’Clock HARPER MOTOR CO. 1128 Connecticut Avenue Franklin 4307 We will gladly assist you in other investments should you care to discuss them with us. . Bring your bonds to us for exchange into money again. Application for loans in the Potomac Joint Stock Land Bank received at our Main Banking House and Branch ‘The Franklin National Bank Pennsylvania Ave. at 10th St. NW. BRANCH: 1111 Cemnecticut Aveawe. Time Deposits, 4% ———Commerciel Business Specialized———Savings, 3% JOHN B. COCRRAN, Pres. THOS, P. HICKMAN, V. P. & Oash. Store Hours: 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. Women's Sportwear, 3rd Floor. Clothes of quality—but not expensive - ine quality is our big job; it’s one that pays us both. Quality with smart style at a low price satisfies you — you come to us again. That means more business. Fine Wor- sted Suits, silk trimmed, at $4O | ¥ Sand-Tan ~ ‘A popular Straw Hat of sand- color straw, with dark tan heavy , grosgrain silk band; self-conform- ing, in many shapes, at— 20 o | Raleigh Haberdasher Inc., Stetson Shoes The “L’Etoil,” a ‘new Stetson medium square toe oxford; combi- nation last, rubber heel and rock oak sole; black and tony red calf- skin. oy Thirteen Ten F Street | Hart Schaffner & Marx CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. The Wanderlusters’ hike for Sund if will start from Chain bridge at 2:3 p.m. Visitors to Washington coi dially invited. Mr. Gambs will le The Parent-Teackers’ Auso Force School will hold a * morrow, 2:30 p.m. in_ the school. There will be fortune telling, & play- let and dancing by pupils of Miss Helen Griffith, Andrew Jackson Council, No. 6, Jr. O. U. A. M., will confer degrees to- morrow’ at’ Pythian Temple. Reor- ganized degree team has been notified to attend. University of Chicngo students and alumni will give a dinner and bridge tomorrow, 7 p.m., at A, A. U. W, 1634 1 street. and Tech High night schools will re- celve diplomas at commencement ex- ercises tonight at Business. Diplo- mas will be awarded graduates of the colored high night schools at ex- ercises at Dunbar. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. The Dughters of the Confederacy will have its annual celebration of Jefferson Davis’ birthday anniversary, 8 o'clock, in First Baptist Church. Senator Fletcher of Florida will speak. program. All welcome. The Writers' League o'clock, in Public Library. | Business Women's Council will meet, !'s o'clock, in lecture rocm of Church of { the Covenant. Musical program. will meet, 8 i The American Association of Univer- {sity Women will have a special dinner lat 6:30 o'clock at the clubhouse, fol- {lowed by a meeting at 8 p.m. to dis- cuss proposals for extension and use of the clubhouse. A card party and an outdoor dance for the benefit of St. Stephen's School will be held at 2408 K street. Music Federal City Lodge, I. O .O. F.. will confer the first degree in lodgeroom of Odd_Fellows' Hall. & o'clock. W hat a miseravie attie oiting sting there is every dme you touch that eruption’ Resino. Olatmen. s what you want. Thousands have proved its unasua. nealing powers by using it tor the mos: stubburn cases of skin affection with pros benehcial re- sults It soothes while 1t heals Resinol Shaving Stick is a boon. tc vender skins! Resinol pro- ducts atall druggists. Resinol Large Soft Crabs..$1.00 per doz. Hard Shell Crabs.. ....50c doz. Crab Flake ....... Lobster .. ... Shrimp .. .. Sea Scollops ..$1.00 qt. Fish Prices Always Low EACHO & COMPANY Municipal Fish Market Phones Main 6176 and 9510 MOURNING BLACK Dyed Within 24 Ho ICARMACK DRY CLEANING CO. | 69 1Sth St Col. 636 | Dupont Circle, Fr. 5232 WE SERVE YOU WELL The Bellevue Farms Restaurants are serving the same high i quality food, featuring the i same excellent cooking and i the same swift service as : usual with No Increase in Price Bellevue Farms Restaurants 1332-34-36 G Street N.W. 1338 N. Y. Avenue N.W. You Can Serve Yourself Musical | % MASONS CONDUET " . W, BROWNRITES Resident of Sandy Spring, Md., Had Long Business Career in Washington. i | | i CHARLES WORNER BROWN. Charles Worner Brown, for many vears a resident of this city and| prominent in business life, died Mon- day at Sandy Spring (Md.) Hospital, to which he was taken a week before. Funeral services were held at his late home in Sandy Spring this morning at 10:30 o'clock. The interment was in Glenwood cemetery at noon, under the auspices of National Lodge, No. 12, F. A. A. M, of this city, and the Ma- sonic Lodge of Rockville, Md Mr. Brown had been ill for time, but grew worse three weeks | ago.’ He was born in this city Marca | 22, 1848, the son of Charles and Ellen | Jane Poole Brown. He was a lineal descendant of one of the first settlers of Maryland. Receiving his education in Washington, Mr. Brown was for some years engaged in th commis: business here, but about fifteen years ago retired and went to Sandy Spring, Md., where, with his son, he | conducted a store. He was promine cles and was an or Temple, Mystic Shrine, heing {the list of members. He was a member of National Lodge. No. No. 8 vite | 12, | and Mount Vernon Chapter, R_A. M. | Washington Commandery, Knights Templar, as well as the Scottish Rite bodies. He also wa ife men ber of Almas Temple s membe of the Association of Oldest Inhabit- | ts of the Digtrict of Columbia. —ams MRS. IDA H. DEAN DEAD. Funeral Will Be Held at Calvary | Baptist Church Tomorrow. i Mrs. Ida H. Dean. wife of Charles Ray Dean. died suddenly vesterday at | the family home. 2400 16th street Inorthwest. The funeral will be held from Calvary Baptist Church tomor- row afternoon at 3 o'clock. The in- terment will be ceme- jtery. Mrs. Dean her | husband 1= i in Glenwood is survived by ATREDALE DOG named “Rough. Last seen tin Soldiers' Home grounds: no collar. Return | to Dr. Chamberlin, 2508 Penn. ave. Re- n.w 5.00 and cen rplece. Reward. e {BAG-—Gray beade “ection, con downtown faining gloves, vanits case and chavge. Main o taining lodge cards and re r. M., Apartment 614, Copley | < Main 4300, { Tiik, on 13th st car be- and Thomas Cifcle. Re Reward. 1° on station. Re- | at ladies’ room, on_amphitheater, Memorial day. Finder please call | 5361w 5, EY EGLAS Optical _case, near 18Eh and ¢ Call Main K360 Reward p NECKPTEC { Reward. “Call Main 806 between 8 pm. GLASSES—Dark rimmed, in leather case. jams 2047 “shell) in_case containi North 3008-1 after S—Long _bia between there and Meridian night. Reward. Call after Apt. 104. st i DBAG—On May 30, in front of or in Mt livet cemetery, a lady’s gray seal bag. Lind- jer may keep ten-dollar bill_ that { Return bag and articles to Bertie Di 5 J HANDBAG, black, and $4 in change, kex o D st. n.w. Reward. No. 2 Cleveland Park One-half square west of_Connecticut Ave. Delightful home of 7 rooms and bath. Hotwater heat: every appoint- ment. Large lot, 56x130 feet $15,000 W. C. and A. N. Miller Renltors 1119 17th St. NN\W. Main 1790 GUAsS i “Sun parlors, con- 1 | servatories, French i windows and glass roofs are but reflec- ' tions of mankind’s ; love for air and sun- i shine. Don’t resist ! this great life-giving impulse. When you build or remodel think in terms of i windows and yet more windows.” Send us your orders for window glass. Founded 1864 HIRES TURNER GLASS COMPANY Washington Albsny how " Ariington Ampi- Phone Main AGE containing 815 vards blue flowered atin, either on 14th st. or 7th st. wharves |{ear going south, Tuesday morning Reward. { Phone Col. 7014, | PIN—Sorority, key, with letters K K G. Te- | I ward for teturn to'G. K. Williams, 1413 Mas- | | usetts ave. n. Naval Academy class pin. Rew Phone Adams 71 T TRO containing_about $100 fand about $4.500 in papers, between Xth and { Pa. ave., on 8th to F, or Lincoln Park car. Liberal reward 1f retirned to S Fl 1322 Mass. ave. s.e. Phone L. { PUPP med Tedds studded collar; slight rupture causing bump on stomach. Liberal reward. Lieut. K. S. Bay- | tnall, Navy Yard. 1 ARF, blue knitted, May 20, Longfellow and Gn. ave. to Chapin and 14th. Reward. Apt. 1427 Chapin. 1% ECTACLES, shell, Thursday, vicinity 19th { and G or_on C Traction ‘car. Reward. Columbia 3 & FAC on P s near or_in Riggs Market on Tuesday. Re- ward. _Frankiin_8560. 'WATCH, Iady's gold Waitham: in neighbor- hood of Union station, on morning of May 29, between 9 and 9:30. Return to 927 New York ave. n.w. Reward. VATCH CHARM — Elk's tooth, lost by Shriner, small diamond; initisled H. F. E. | No. 216, on back. Reward. Return to apt. 16, 8241 N st. n.w. g WRIST WATCH, Eigin; initials M. B., nenr rth Capitol and Senton pl Reward. 38 th CEMETERIES. NON-SECTARIAN . VAULTS | EDAR HILL PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE SOUTHEAST Washington's Beautiful Burial Ground | Perpetual care—Chapel—Perfect Service— Choice .plots—Moderate prices—Terms. Office, 17th_and Pa. Ave. §. E. Linc. 65023 For Booklet, Information or Visit to Cem tery, Call ME. CAYLOR, Linc. 98 Perpetual Care Non-Sec FORT LINCOLN MODERN PARK CEMETERY 3 mple 7 Dignified BEAUTIFUL ‘Washington-Baltimore Boulevard at the District Line 705 13th St. N.W. Cemetery Franklin 4745 Lincoln 3579 FUNERAL DESIGNS. Prompt wuto delivery wervice. Artistic—expressive—inexpensive. Gudg, Bros, Co., 1214 E St, PETERSON. 1 wish 1o extend to my relatives and friends my sincere thanks for their ssmpathy and beautiful floral on_the occasion of the desth of my asband, JOHN J. PETERSON. Marriage. kindness, tribu beloy BARCO—OTIS. - Wednesday, May 9 n Baitimore, Md.. by Kev. Eyster, EDNA V. OTIS and MAURICE C. BARCO! * Dedths. ARNOLD. ‘Thursday, May 31, 192 a.m., at his residence, 24 2ud wt. n.e, ED- WIN 8. ARNOLD of the Post Office Depart- ment, beloved husband of Aumie R. Arnold of Rosemary and James Iichard be held at 8:20 tives and friends invited. FOLEY. Thursday, May 31, at 2 a.m., at his residence, 3010 16th .e., JOH 4., beloved husband of Auna B. and son of Winifred and the late Michael Foley. ral from St. Anthony's Church Satur ¥ at 9 oclock 1° GARTON. Thursday. May 31, 1923, at sard, Boston, Mass., BEATRICE QUHAR, wife of Capi. W. M. Garto ival Corps, U. 8. N. Funeral services at AT lington Saturday, June 2, at 10 o'clock, * GORDON. T 1923, JOHN EMMETT ¢ of Catherine tGordon, 1 from his late residence, st., Hal more, Monday at 2 pm. Interment in Baltiu (Alexandria paj please copy.) HALL, Departed tlis life Thursday, May 31, 1923, at the home of Mr. and Mrs Dicker- son, 12113% Duncan st. n.e.. E_HALL. Funeral will be held at b.m. Sunday. June 3, at Lane’s C. M. E. Church, 14th and C sts. n.e. 2 HOUCK. Thursday, May 31. 1923. at 11 p.m., WILLIAM ., beloved son of the late John W. and Catlierine Houck. Funeral from the residence _of hLix sister, Mrs. Frederick S t. 741 1st st. n.w.. on Saturday, June 2 at 2:30 pm. Relatives and friends in- Sited. ~Interment Glenwood cemetery. * LATHAM. At New Rochelle, N. Y.. SALL EVELYN LATHAM. Funeral services will be held at Gawler's chapel, 1730 Pa. ave. n.w.. on Saturday, June 2, ‘at 10 am. In terment (private) Rock Creek cemetery. LEAPLEY. Thursday, May 31, 1923, BESSIE M. LEAPLEY (nee Colburni, beloved wife of Harrs T. Leapley. Funerai from her late A P st nw., Saturday, June Friends and relatives are in- attend. luterment in Glenwood Vited to Saturday, June Mars’s Catholic Interment St. arch, ille, Md. Mars's’ cemeters Suddenly, at Baliston, Va 4:30 ‘pm., age 18 e WILLIAM McCARTHY. beloved McCarthy. of Arling- nains at home of aun nd, Fort Mser Heights, day, at 2 p.m. from the residence of his aunt. Friends and relatives are invited to attend. 1 McCLOSKY. Friday, June 1. 1923. JANE HARRIET. aged 7 years, heloved daughter of William T. and_Margaret J. McClosks (nee Vermillion). Notice of funeral here- afier . MILLER. Thursday SUSANNAH MILL Francis Miller, aged 85 vears. Funeral fro v late pexidence aturday, June 2, at 3 Interment at Rock Creek cemetery Suddenly, Wednesday. Sidence. 119 Kentu ton counts, Mrs Va. Driumm; V. Funeral Thu May 31, 1923, at 3 a.m., 112t st e widow of the late ipp). and father jr. Funeral from his late day. June 2, at 3 pm. Int + Hill ceme! A special communication of Hope 20, F. A. A. M., is called for ke 1923, at 2 pm.. for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late brother, WILLIAM R. MILLER. J. WILLIAMSON COOK, Master. W. A. CRAIG, Secretary, MURPHY. Wednesday, Mar 30, 1923, at Providence Hospital, JOHX 1. Veloved hus- band of Irepe J. Murphy of 304 C st. n.e. Fu- ueral will be hield from Zurhorst's parlors. 301 East Capitol st.. Saturday, June 2, at 8:30 wm. thence to St. Joseph's Church, 2nd and C sts. ne., where mass will be said at § am. for the repose of his soul. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Interment in Mount Olivet cemetery 1 ORR. Thursday, Mar 31. 1923, HATTIE M ORR. Services from tie . H. Hines Co. funeral home, 2801 14th sf. n.w.. Friday, June 1, at 4 p.m. Interment Portage, Wis. ¢ PENN. Departed this life Wednesday. May 0 1 er Reed 11 N, ‘the beloved brother of d devoted friend of Minnie He leaves a nephew, Lalph Estill, Harry A. W a host of He was the son friends t of the late Adline Penn and William Henry | : In your sweet eternal rest an ineral from the residence of ella Estill, 1703 6th st. n.w. June 2, at 11 o'clock sharp. are invited 1o attend STERRETT. Suddenly, 1923, at sidence, MACBRIDE. hush Funeral Sat Rev. Battle, pastor. * Thursday. May 31. Springland. JAMES nd of Adiumia Dent Ster- ouls' Episcopal Conn, ave. n.w., 1923, at 11 o'clock. 2 Friends | In Memoriam. HARRIS. In sad but loving remembrance of onr_devoted wife and mother, ELLEN HARKIS, who departed this life seven years . fune 1, 1916 knows the. silent heartaches Only thowe who have lost can tell Of ‘the grief that in borne in silenc the wife 1 Jove %o well. HUSBAND, EDWARD HARRIS. You don’t know the sorrow to lose a loved r home; one or the other. worst blow of all when He calls for mother. DAUGHTER. ESTELLE A. SCOTT; SOX. | EDWARD P. HARRIS . KING. In loving temembrance of my deat wife, mother and sister, LULU M. KIN I who 'departed this life one year ago today, Juge 1, 1 Home may think T am not lonely, When at times thes see me smile, Little do they know the heartache, That I suffer ail the while. And when the evening shades are falling. m sitting all alo rt there |1t you could only Wi longing. Lome t would I give to clasp your hands, ving face to see, sant smiles make life worth while, meant the world to me. We cannot say and will not say. That she is dead, she is Just awas With a cheers smile and a wave of the hand, 8he has wandered into an unknown land, And left us dreaming how vers fair It needs must be since she lingers there And we, ol we, who with the wildest vearn, For the old-time d the glad return, Think of her faring as dear In the love of there as the love of here: Think izetaoin shrd un Tun Junol She ix not dead, ar. HUSBAND, DAYGHTERS AND SISTER. * KING. Iu sad remembrance of my dear | mother, LULU 3 KING (nee Lambdon). win departed Ui life ove sear ago today. Jume Often I think of . When my heart is sad with pain, Ob, this world would be a heaven Could I but see your dear No one knows the silent I e who have lost can tell e grief that is borne in silence. For the one 1 love so well HER DAUGHTER, HAZEL . PETERSON. A tribute of love and devotion to the memory of my darling mother, MARY PETERSON, ~ who departed this life two rs ago today, June 1, 1921 one knows the silent heartaches, Only those who have lost can tell Of grief that is borne in silence, For_the precious mother we loved 8o well dear mother, EVE: LoV DAUGHTER, ~MRS. KATE HUGHES, AND SON'IN-LAW. JOSEPH In loving remembrance of our devoted daughter and sister, PEARL M REINGRUBER, who departed this life eleven years ago today, June 1, 1912. Oh! dear Pearl, how we miss you. Since God claimed you for his ow No one knows the grief and sorrow, That has come within our home. Rut we know God only loaned ou. To us for a little while; When the. is_came to take vou You were all reads with & smile. HER DEVOTED MOTHER AND FATHER In_the cemetery sweetly sleeping. Where the. fowers gemls ware Lies our darling sister, | In her lonely grave sweet to live, 00 loving to star, God sent an angel or 10 know her was to love her, i oii, we loved her 80, onger ¢ ] the breaking it which we watched her go. To_see her slowly leaving us, As helple: 3 Anud drained the cup of bitter grief, .. That morning we saw her die. HER DEVOTED SISTERS, LILLIE AND SCOTT. In sad but loving remembrance of my “dear daughter. ALMENA T. SCOTT, departed this life two years ago today, June 1, 1621 Surrounded by friends, In the midst of ple With & smile on my heart 1 am still longing for you 1 MOTHER. * |SMOTHERS. In sad and loving_remembrance f s dear, devoted nephew, BERNARD H OTHERS. who so_suddeniy left me four years ago tocay, June 1, 1919, Be_calm. h Jordan's waves may roll, meet thee there: sper to thy soul, God is near. LY AND DEVOTED MOTHERS ite of love and devotion to ure 1 am blue: face and a broken ADNT, A tri the memory of our dear mother, CARRIF. E THAYER, who died eighteen rears ago \YEN ghteen vears ag the miusic of her voice Made our happs hearts rejoice. And her bright and smiling face, Was the sunshine of our place. But we know that you are happs. Tn the mansion of the bieat, T Where there is no pain or sofrow, LOVING CHILDREN. * [ FUNERAL DIRECTORS. SUTTON. at ® am., at her = i Tesid “h.e.. HELEN, beloved | irch’ titer 11 20 O R RN, beered | Joseph F, Birch’s Sons Dano): ¢ of thneral hereafter: 3034 M St. N.W. Erravisred 1801 ZIEGLER. Thursday. Mayx 31, 1923, at 8:30 1 - ‘est 96. o GOTLIER. eloted hasband o ‘the utoenchlle e vic! late Mary Ziegler, aged 74 yvears. Funeral {7 WILLIAM LEE, Funeral Director and from the residence of lis daughter. Mrs. | Empaimer. Livers in connection. Commodions friends invited. " Interment Prospect Hill | Prces: 832 Pa. Ave. n.w. Tel. call M. 1385, meters i V.L:SPEARE:" | Weither th t ¥ : | Neither the successors of nor come In Alemoriam. { mected with the orliginal W. R.Nsuuu tablishment. Q40 ATEINSON. A tritute {0 the beautitul mem- | Phove Frask. 6628, F St. NW. ory of my dear her. FI ARD 8. AT- 3 - NEVIT |KINSOX, 'who entered iato. eleraal rest siz HERBERT B. NEVIUS e 1, 191 remembered HIS DAUGHTER JOSI BOLDEN. it loving remembrance of our dear . LOUISE BOLDEN, who de. d this life two years ago today, June 1 d death There Is never g day that passes Without some thought of you: We are always thinking of some kind thing You used to say and do Sleep on, dear mother, sweetly sleep, Thy sorrows all are o'er: For thou hast crossed the waters deep And gained the heavenly shore. But we, thy children, weeping, Stay this side the billowy sea. And pensive count each weary In hope of meeting_thee. HER DEVOTED CHILDREN. * BRIEL. In sad but loving remembrance of our dear mother, MARY E. BRIEL, who de. ed this life one year ago today, June 1, In_our hearts your memors lingers, Sweetly, tenderly, fond and true. “There is not a day, dear mother, That we do not_think of y HER LOVING SONS AND DAU BUTLER. mother, who departed this life June 1, 1922, One year bas ended. Another sun has set, Still we think of you, dear mother, Oh, how can we ever forget. TERS. * High mass Sunday at 8:30 at the Church of the Incarnation. HER LOVING DAUGHTERS AND SON LAW, DELLA AND VENNER AND WEST SAVY. 5 OARTER. Sacred to the memors of our dear Lusband and father, EDWARD CARTER, wh) departed this life fifteen years ago to- day. June 1, 1908, Tis wyeet to remember him, who once was re: Though absent to us, he is just as dear; The midnight shine on his grave. Of the one we loved. but could not save. ELIZABETH CARTER D CHILDREN, W. JUSTIN CARTER, GEORGE W. CAR' TER, C. LENNON CARTER, MARY A. KEASLEY, JEANNETTE CARTER, MAR- THA E. BARBER, REBECCA HAYNES FORD. dear mother, her life seven years ago tod Sleep on. dear mother, And take your rest. 1 joved you, But_God loved you best. HER DAUGHTER, MARY E. FORD, 1820 Tth st. d loving remembrance LYDIA FOREMAN, In sad but loving remembrance of my EMMA FORD, who departed v, June 1, 1016. FOREMAN. In sad of our dear loved or Who departed this life five years ago today, | June 1, 1918. Anniversary ma Holy Name Chureh, We mourn for you, dear wife and mother, But not with outward show: For the heart that mourns sincerely, Mourns silently and low. LOVING HUSBAND AND SON. Today recalls the memory Of a loved one laid to rest, And those who still remember Are those who loved her best. You suffered much, son murmured not, We watched you' day by day: Until at last with broken heart We saw you pass away. 3 DEVOTED FAMILY. * FOX. RYDER. In loving memory of my dear mother.” MARTHA FOX, and sister, MAMIE RYDER, who have left me. When alone in my sorrow and bitter tears low There cometh a dream of the sweet long g0: Unknown 1o others they xtand by my side And whisper, dear Lida, death cannoi divide. .LQNELY DAUGHTER AND SISTER LIDA, ¢ HINE. *; In loving remembrance of our dear nw. *| 926 NEW YORK AVE. N.W Private_Ambulance. WM. H. SARDO & CO. 412 H st. nee. Phone Lincoln 524. Modern_Chapel. Automobile Funeral MAIN 2604, ———THE ORIGINAL —— | WR Speare Co. 1208 HSTREET.N.W. | MAINIO8 FORMERLY 340 FST. ALMUS R.SPEARE WILLIS B.SPEARE i e CLYDE J. NICHOLS ==t Quick. Dignified_and Eficient Servics. . Deal 816 H ST. N.E. LINCOLN 3464. Astomobile Service. Chapet THOS. R. NALLEY & SONS, 131 ELEVENTH ST. S.E. Undertaker BEmbalmers. Homelike Funeral Parlors. Phone_Lincoln_480. THE NATIONAL CAPITOL WASHINGTON - D. C. CHAS S.ZURHORST UNDERTAKER 301 EAST CAPITOL STREET Eastab. 1887, " Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. = Hogern thapelr_Teiepnone, _Main 2473 Timothy Hanlan 641 H ST. N.E. 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