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¥Prother August, Catholic Large, Airy Coupon Rooms supplied with natural light and in sufficient number to avoid inconvenience or delay to any patron of our Safe Deposit Department at any time, are provided by this bank. Our' customers likewise appreciate the con- venient location of our Safe Deposit Depart- . ment on the MAIN FLOOR of the bank, making it unnecessary for them to go down stairs or to use an elevator in order to reach our Vaults. Our complete Safe Deposit service your command. 2% Paid on Checking and 3% on Savings Accounts DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA aleigh Hal)erd'asl}cer | Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON CATHOLIC EDUCATOR DEAD. |book: TARRYTOWN, N. Y., ichael W. Horan, better kncwn as Order of Christian widely known educator and author of many text Nor whe partment of English for the last ten ears He was born In Baltimcre ctober 6, 1853. Automobile Industry. Bourquin, forty-five and general manage tinental Motors rporation here, died yesterday. mitted to an operation for apps citus earller in the week. pany. ¢ e—— FRED H. BENSON DEAD. partment for 23 Years. of fitty-five. The funeral will at his residence. Rev. 2 berger, former pastor of l":c’n:‘:‘yn Pres! Church, at byterian J. F. Bourquin Was Active in DETROIT, Mich., July 2.—James F. vice president of the Con- austry tomobile industry prominent in the automoblle ind i ndi- Mr. Bourquin was active in the or- ganization of the Liberty Motor Car Company as well as_in the develop- ment of the Paige Motor Car Com- Was Law Clerk in Treasury De- red Hodges Benson, a former law clame i e “Treasury Department, died suddenly Saturday at his home in Berwyn Heights, Md. at the age rnoon at 2 o'clock held tomorrow afte) &,3 o'clock the and Best for Your Fourth of July Auto Trip SHERWOOD BROTHERS, Inc. Phone Lincoln 7558 coe EDWARD J. STELLWAGEN PRESIDENT Womep's Sports Wear—Third Floor We’re lucky, we have Hart Schaffner & Marx Dixie Weaves That was a pretty warm looking outfit that the ‘Minute Men wore back in 1776 Since that time clothes have progressed as rapidly as the old flint lock musket Today we have light weight stylish Dixie Weave suits of cool, por- ous worsteds and wool They keep shape, stay stylish and cost very little —get yours for the Fourth 33 1-3% reduction on all Straw Hats— Knox Hats included. ne. Thirteen Ten F Street for twenty-three ears law clerk in the United States member Berwyn Citizens’ Association. He is survived by his widow, who be- Teasury Department of th 4 partment and fore her masriage was Mis n of ‘Weston, Pa. MaJ. Clyde .o Benson, U."s. od ‘at Fi LR ort Riley, Kan: Foreign Bank tobal, Panama Canal Zone. —_— FRED C. STEVENS, FORMER REPRESENTATIVE, IS Member of House From Minnesota for Eighteen Years Sponsored Notable Legislation. BY the Assoclated Press, ST. PAUL, Minn., July 2.— Stevens, the fourth Minnesota district. & hospital here yesterduy. ai ens served eighteen years | gress, during which Ho was one of the auth: pure food act put through In velt's administration, in framin tlon" Which tion of the Panama Canal. Mr. Stevens was born in Boston fn Ho was a graduate of Bowdoin 1861. College. In Siam, it Is sald, & wife who re- deems her himself at after as a chattel. two sons, L. Benson of ‘the American ‘orporation at Cris- former representative from 3 time he sored much progressive legislation. and he assisted and passing the legisla- authorized the construc- CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Association of Ol and H streets. B am.; patriotic exercises s Mary | dially invited. Selden s, 5ons, | deliver the address. 5., TODAY. Club will o'clock. DEAD TONIGHT. 8 o'clock, Subject: at Central vited. Fred C. died in r. Stev- | N Con- | L " epon- | cles, ‘died at Saturday night, it formerly had been W YORK, July is of the Roosa- was interested in banking. fcan Church here Tuesday. is dead at the Larchmont Manor, ¥ Ghe Economy Corner 7th.and H Sts. N “Fourth Finery” Special values in wardrobe features that you will need to enjoy your holiday to the fullest. and white. excellent values Serge, effects; includin, Second Floor. Fine Crepe Silks and Wool Crepes — and the smart cloths—offering choice of many shades — including Tan, Gray They t $ 7 Wool Crepe, Prunella Cloth, e v - . lar knife-pleated model. . .. " 4= are mos! 98 Full Fashioned Perfect Quality $1.69 First Floor. Pure Silk White Hose Low Shoes Pumps and Ox- fords, best shapes 31.69 : First ¥loor. Waists Sheer Dimity tion, fine Tailored with Tuxedo and Peter Pan collars; finished with inser- tucks; some with fancy e Sleeveless Sweaters All wool—in a va- riety of pleasing col- ors; plain and fancy weaves. Just the weight wool you will want. All sizes. $1.10 Pirst Ploor st Inhabitants will meet Wednesday at Unfon En- gine House, southeast corner of 19th ness session, 11 at moon, which families of members are cor- M. Ely will ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. Officers of the Practical Psychology give a reception to Miss Anna Maud Hallam, founder of the club, at Women’s City Club, 4 to & Miss Anga Maud Hallam will speak, High School. Her experiences during the ten months she traveled and lectured in France and England. Members of the Psychology Club and friends in- SIR DOUGLAS HALL DIES. LONDON, July 2.—Sir Douglas Hall age of fifty-seven. During the worlg war he started the husband after he has sold [first hospital barge flotilla. His wife gambling owns him there- | was Miss Caroline Montgomery of D. C, MONDAY, JULY 2, 1923 SHOT BY HIGHWAYMAN, NEGRO DIES IN HOSPITAL Police Seek ‘“‘Stranger” Described by Joseph Wells Before i He Died. Joseph Wells, colored, 8005 Clay street northeast, who was held up in the Bal- timore and Ohio freight yard, near Eckington and Quincy places, Satur- day night, robbed of $35 and shot in the head, died at Casualty Hospital 2bout 4 o'clock yesterday morning. Wells was conscious long enough to tell the police the story of the hold-up, but was unable to give any information that would asslst in his capture. Police think the slayer probably was a stranger who was in the yard wait- ing to bourd an outgoing train. They realize, however, he may be a resident of this city. Search for him failed to ibring about his arrest and police of other cities have been asked to par- to WIDELY KNOWN MINER DIES. ticipate in the search. 2—John or, widely known in mining cl hig 5th avenue hom learned. MME. WADDINGTON, 80, DIES. PARIS, July 2.—Mary King Wad- He | dington, authoress and widow of the in the mining | prominent business in Montana, where he also | diplomatist, Willlam Waddington, is Funeral services will be held at the Domin- ¥rench statesman and dead. She was eighty years old. Mme. Waddington, an American before her marriage, wrote interesting memolrs of her_experiences as a diplomatist's fe. Her other publications included hateau and Country Life in France” and “My War Diary.” THE WEATHER District of Columbla and Maryland— Partly cloudy tonight and tomorrow; mild ~ temperature;’ light variable winds, Virginia—Cloudy tonight and tomor- Tow, probably showers In extreme south portion: gentle easterly winds. West Virginja—Fair tonight and tomorrow; mild temperature. Records for Twenty-Four Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 79; 8 p.m., 3 {12 midnight, 65; 4 am., 62; 8 a.m., 66; noon, 76. Barometer—4 pm., 30.30; 8 p.m.. 30.31; 12 midnight, 30.35; 4 a.m., 30.35; 8 a.m., 30.38; noon, 30.36. Highest temperature, 80, occurred at 1 p.m. yesterday. Lowest temperature, 61, occurred at 5 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 94; lowest, 75. Comdition of the Water. Temperature and_condition of the water at 8 am.: Great Falls—Tem- perature, 76; condition, clear. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States coast and geodetic survey.) Today—Low tide, 5:12.a.m. and 5:41 p.m.; high tide, 11:03 a.m. and 11:36 pm. Tomorrow—Low tide, 6:03 am. and 6:28 p.m.; high tide, 11:51 a.m. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 4:45 a.m.; sun sets :38 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun rises 4:46 am.; sun sats, 7-37 . Mgon rises 10:29 p.m.; sets 9: Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Weather fn Various Cities. T Temperature. = Ftations. Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear’ Pt.cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Pt.cloudy Clear Cl; Cloudy Clear! Clear Clear Clear Frcloudy Abllens, Tex. 30.04 Albany 30.40 Atlanta Atlantic Baltimore Birmingham. 80.18 30, Denver Detroit F1 Pas ‘nuh'nwn Kansas City, 8018 Los Angeles. 29.94 Lo 30: Cloudy Cloudy 8820283 Pt.cloudy Clear Rain * Cloudy Pt.cloudy Cloudy BEusaperEssagBEELs 232243332 3 @ 8 FOREIGN. ., Greeawich time, today.) Station Temperature. Weather. London, 56 t cloudy Paris, France... Copenhagen, Denmark Stockholm, Sweden. Gibraitar.’ Spain.. Horta (Fayal), Avores Hamilton, Bermuda Ri Cloudy Cloudy Holland it is the custom for the church doors o be locked during the Sermon, so that nobody can inter- rupt by going in or out. —_—— LOST. velvet, containing about $70 and ), black, contalning money, small L ToLp, Mgk, SR oo T Umstattd, rs; Sunday morning, tion. * Finder please 1468 Harvard st 7135-W. 'No_questions N BULL, mahogany brindle; white fi(:sfio s head snd chest; lost 1lth and G. to owner: from_auto_in n.w. Call Col. P and logge Sumber i vieinity of 12th and Q sts. A8TT. 5§ . Finder Reward. 3% answers to ed to Hotel CAMBO; oblong, with small pe .&."u‘I Adsme 1058, 478 Taylor st. wn Aberdeen terrie: DO%s iundy. " Tewara if ret o Continental______________ - ; blacl ind white ticked. Re- DG soetey Yack o8 Tals ket - —Boston female bull; name, Queene. Lib- DO rewara. Notify Capitol gasoline siation. Phone Franklin 7286. = : YEG Tortolse shell. on strect or O route from. Petworth' o Bive: mont. Rew: 4108 Gth st. n.w. Adams BT, The remainder of the lot of makers’ samples—are on sale at C Values Up To More Than Double Colored Organdics, White Dainty Voiles, Crepes, Ginghams, ‘etc—pret- tily “ em- broidered. Sizes 2 to 14 years. 283288e2r2000028080ebeseetsess REeIeLLILOILLOIIILEINITIILIIILI2I2222022082 234320322 32200 8222002232323 30028882888333888828082223¢¢RERRINNII122422222220322828822220280222828% 't _at Cabin John Park, D eemovn. | Were hot lost, Just lefi n?en. ard. B. G. Long, 804 10th .n_ w. 01D BAN FIN. Keyahaped. Finder B call_Col. 4021 ntaining $20; at Fairfax, KING TUT ral’ reward. 4t returnsd to M £ Dowling, jr. Apt. 119, Klingle Mansion, e Biack Perslan Kitten vicinity iy bie N s “Oriftenden ste. Reward. Phoos Col._8185. 4705 Oth st. II-;.n = 3 G, white, between Georgetown Ay KT e on Chain Bridge road. con- tain Scout equipment. Reward. J. P, Hover 10 Georgla ave. V] (Wi epartment), contain- P N Coaniy between. 10(h and H and 13%h *ana " sts. n.w. Saturday “atternoon. Jward it returned to 328 Shepherd st. Adams 4. = - 3 re ‘crescent; lost Fri- PING DMl e o: on way fa Columbia ard._Phone N. 0350. 30 X books, marriags POCKETBOOK, With ban cortificate, etc. Reward. 1107 10th n.w., P ‘emall, contalnlng $6 and_change, bef. ave. n.w. and mavy yard, Sat- 20 and FloroN A aoturn to | 148 Randoloh $3 | oy S Fhone oot Crac'S. o >$ | SWEATER; 1ady’s Blue; Saturday, Jume 0. | BT 2Ty D0 W, A T UMBRELLA! - lebthor wr{I o, Kty Thener 33 | Siack monogram, o 1 Heon SIE. ward; no questions asked. West 2806. NCY; Baturday; Chevy Chase car. I s, 718 15th at: ..~ Bewsrd. 4° rgis Avenue Market; Saturday m. “Amount reported to ‘colored and given to male il m'&ued o Bave dropped 1t; fndet kindly eall 2845-W, or return to 624 Rock. Creek Church road for reward. Ne questions asked: $1,000 LEFT CHARITY BY TERMS OF WILL Children’'s Hospital and Asso- ciated Charities Each Get $500- The Children’s Hospital and the Assoclated Charities are each given $500 by the terms of the will of Har- riet W. Moore, dated May 14, 1923, and filed today for probate. The es- tate is valued at $88,152 and com- prised real estate worth $53,605 and personal property estimated at $34.- 582. The National Savings and| Trust Company and Richard E Claughton are named executors and trustees. Among the specific bequests are 31,500 cach to Etsey W. Wilcox and Eva A. Stover, §1,000 each to Harrfet A. Stover, Helen M. S. Nelson, Har- riet M. White, Kathryne M. Mawson, Alice R. Green and Vona C. Green; 3600 to Ellen M. Towler; $800 each to Fred W. Bates, Frank C. Bates und Walter Wilcox. A number of smaller bequests are made. Premises 1146 17th street north- Wwest is to be held by the National Savings and Trust Company and Richard E. Claughton, in trust, to pay the net income to Robert W. and Milo W. Sonen until they or the survivor reach age of twenty-five years, when they or he shall take Utle to the property. The remaining estato is devised to a nephew, Brigh R. Sonen, and his wife, Blanche W. Sonen, in’equal shares, —_— MRS. U. N. HURLEY DEAD. Was Born and Passed Most of Her Life Here. Mrs. Ulle Normerit Hurley, a na- tive of Washington, died yesterday lat the home of her brother-in-law, Odell S, Smith, 1631 16th street north- west, when 'the funeral will be h.bld tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. Dr. Thomas H. Lewls, former president of Western Mary- lund College, will officiate. The inter- ment will be in Glenwood cemetery. Mrs. Hurley was the eldest daugh- ter of the late Samuel granddaughter of the late Ulysses Ward, and sister of Clarence F. Norment and Harry Norment. She was born and educated in this city and had spent most of her life here. Cards of Thanks. DADE. We appreciute and thank the fri Stevens Loager 0. 1, 'the i the bureau of engraving de Pastor, for beautiful floral tribuies and words sympathy given on the occaslon of the death of our beloved husband and father, PETER DADE. WIFE AND CHILDREN. ¢ SMITH. We wish to extend our most sincere thanks and appreciation to friends for their kind srmpathy shown us at the death of our beloved, VIRGINIA C. SMITH; also for the beautifil floral tributes DEVOTED HUSBAND. DAUGHTER, PAR- ENTS, SISTER AND BROTHER. & Birth. ‘WARDEN. Sunday, Jul Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs ughier, Marriage. ROSS—BOONE. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Tioone announce the marciage of their daugh- ter, AMANDA ODEON BOONE, to Mr. KER. i MIT'D. ROSS, Saturds 23, 192 Alexandria, V., Rev. C.'C. Glll ofiiciating. ® ' Deaths. BENSON. Saturday. June 30, 1923. at his residence, " Berwyn ‘Heights, Md.. FRED HODGES, beloved husband of Margaret R. Benson. ' Funeral from his late residence | Tuesday, July 3, at 2 p.m. Interment at Rock Creek cemetery. a BRANBON. Sunday, July 1, 1923, et 5:20 | B it her residence, 05 French st. n.w.. AHAH, beloved wite 'of Joseph H. Kranson and devoted mother of Edward, Joseph and Frank Branson and Mamic Branson Palmer. Notice of futeral hereafter. Mother, you wore & crown of patlence, rough the years you struggled on’ Those hands (hat rest forever Are the bauds that made our home. FROM THE FAMILY BROWNE. At San Diego, C 1022, after a long illness, Gen. JAMES | EDWIN BROWNE, beloved husband of Har. riet D. Browne, aged 76 years. Past N Commander Union Vet iegion, P. > Commander Army and Navy Union, member of the Loyal Legion, the G. A. R and the | Society of the Irou Brigade, 32nd degree | AL AL B B Mason, Nobie of che Ayatic | e . Galtumore, - Piladeiphia and | New York papers please copy.) 5§ CORNOG. Monday, July 2, 1928, at 7 a.m., at_the’ residence ‘of lier daughter, > Fry, 1843 North Capitol st., MARY A. COR: | NOG, widow of Philip Cornog, aged 95 vears and 6 months, Interment at Nortistown, Pa. ‘- CORVAIZIER, 1923, at Garfield | B. Bruce Warden, 4 Sunday, 1 residence of her niece, Mrs. J. West Kirke st., Chevy Chase, G. CORVAIZIER, widow of the late £ P. Corvaizier, daughter of lsracl and S Knode of Hagerstown, Md. = Services at the | house Tuesdny. July 3, at 8 p.m. Interment | at Glenwood cemetery. (Hagerstown papers please copy.) e DIETZ, Departed this life, after a long and | painful fllness, July 1. 1923, at| 413 120 et 1923, at the | tie “beloved v E. Diets ana Mes. Mattle ill and sister of Mrs, Mary Wilkes and Laura Cornelius. Funeral from ber late residence, Wednesday, July 4, at 3 p.m. Telatives and friends fovited. Inter- Tient at Congressional cemeters 5 DORR. Saturday, June 30, 1023, nt 9:45 p.m.. | after a lingering illnes ] beloved | wife of Leon C. Dorr. late residence, 1535 G Relatives and | friends invited. Interment at Cedar Hill | cemetery, Md. | FITZMORRIS. ~Saturday. June 30, 1928, at | ¢ hin residence. 1361 Park road. | ORRIS. Funeral from his ate Tesldence Tueaday. July . at 830 8 | to the Slirine of the Kacred Heart, ‘where high requiem mass will be sung 9 Relatives and_friends fnvited & Interment Mount Olivet cemetery. FITZMORRIS. Members of Washington Aeri No. 125, Fraternal Order of Eagles. are quested to attend the funeral of our late brother, JOHN FITZMORRIS, from his 1361 Park road n.w., Tuesday, July 8, 192 8:30 a. thence to Sacred Heart Chureh. P. J. CALLAN, President. J. D. BRITT, Secretary. FITZMORRIS. Washington, D. C., Lodge, No. P. 0. Elks. The lodge will convene in at 730" o'clock | p.m. Monday, July 2, for the purpose of aying & tribute’ to the memory of our late Krumrr, JOHN FITZMORRIS, who passed to the Grand Lodge of the Hereafter June 0. "k services- at residence. 1301 Park rd. n.w., at 8:30 p.m. By order of JOHN H. ONTRICH. Exaited Ruler. | Attest: W, 8. SHELBY, Secretary. HEWLETT. Tady comrades of Julia MeN. Henry Auxiliary Garrison, No. 2, Army and Nary Unfon, are notified to attend a ecall meeting_at Odd Fellows’ Hall, Wednesd: Tune 4. 1023, 7:30 pm.. fo make arrangements Tor “thie. funecal of Tady Comrade SOPHIA HEWLETT, from Ziou Baptist between 8rd and 4% .w., June 5, 1928. at 1 o'clock p.m, ‘white, black hats. M. V. McCALL, Lady Commander. OCIA A. PARKER, Lady Adjutant. . HURLEY, Departed this life after a long !undl’y. July 1, 1923, at his_resi- hana JrA'?:w netn 11 he devoted husband of zabet) u) {‘e‘;‘ I:mu of Clifton, Cornellus and Bliss Hurley and brother of Isabelle Sissle and w 'h{n ton Willls, Funeral services at Metropolitan A. M. between 2nd and Juh; :i at 2 S Tend. "5{Connecticut papers biease copy.) 3+ HURLEY, Sunday, Joly 1, 1623, at 2 a ULIE NORMENT HURLEY, beloved sister of Clarence F. Norment, Harry Norment and the late Mrs. ©dell 8, Smith. Funeral from the res dence Uniform SENKINS, Monday, July 2, 1923, at § a.m., 3 darela HOWiinh, TRYARD € Veioved PR EELLEY. =, Joa5, 2 band of Anna M. Kelley. Deaths. SUMMERS, Saturday, June 30, 1923, FL- EANOR MARTIN, widow of the late Arthur Kummers o. 1328 Riges st. Fupe Stewart's chapel, 30 ne. at T July 8." Inte Arlington ceme. tery. (Ohio papers please copy.) . THATCHER. Pa, Sunday. May 13, p TH. R, Departed this life Monday, July , 4t 3 a.m., at 1310 Riggs st. n.vw., P F. THOMAS, beloved son of Wil- . and the late Letitia B. Thomas, hrother’ of Louise ‘homas. Funerai Thursday, July o'clnck from his Iate residence. “Inierment at Arlington cem. Relatives and friends fnvited. at lite Sundas, July 1. u M. V.. Ses ; ¥ of 1718 4tn nw.. mother of Mra. Mary Waiers Hoo Jtemiaing at”reidence of her sister. Mrs. Jo- senhifie Christian, 643 South Carolina aye. Notics of faneral Iater. e WESSBERG. _nturd, ; OTHY (BOBBY) S dcen 8t her parents’ residence. Persning ave.. Cottage City, Ma. on Tacsdnr. Jimy 3. 4t 3 pm. Intermeat Fort Lincoln ceme ters. WHITE. Departed th HITE, Departed this 11 the ags of 2o ve June 30. 1 LOUISE WHIT 8o o AL er residenca, . along iliness which bore with Christian fortitude. She leaves o mourn their lokx a devoted mother. grand friends, T ey n}l [ le” officiating. friends ‘fnvited. Reltiyestang Our Loy r e 1s sieeping. No ; A s on her us Dot for weepi ¢ have 1o Louise now. WILLIS. June 30, 1923, at 12:30 p.m redenee. 435 Xorth " Wesr- i) ¥ Va., MAUDE E.. beloved daug liam H. and Jennie Pritchette Wi neral gervice at - Alfred Bireet Chiarch, Tuesdsy, July 3, at 1 p.m. In Memoriam. BUCKER. 1n sad but loving remembrance ot our beioved ‘lusband ang v HENRY BUCKER, who died one year ago today. July 2, 102 WIFE AND SONS. + BUBKE. In sad but loving remembrance of year ago today, July 2 Onee the music of his voice Made my happy heart refoice, And his bright and smiling face Was the suzshine of our place. Rut his chair fs empty now And in pieter grier Bow or my heart Is empty yot And T never will forger. HIS BROKEN-HEARTED MOTHER. Beloved Te All of your s But our hom plenty of ‘spa. Because T still miss s HIS Baptier ted this your bright, emilin LoVING FATHER.® the evening tide ons When an angel of d came down 1o eart And bore his soul aw: ¥ N One who suffered dreadful n, But nerer conld 1o oa. compiats, A8 we watched him night snd day And saw bim siowly fade away We_stood beside his bedside, We saw his life depart But when the doctor said Tt nearly broke our hearts. Taken away o manhond's bloo Like & bud in its fragrance, too Soos, Our brother, 'so loyal. so. faithful "and ¢ X SIS TERS AT ROk NEL: 2 BROTHERS, PBROTHERS.INLAW = AND 'SISTERIN: HETTENKEMER. brance of my de e B HETTEN KEMER (nee h tered into perfect rest ago, July 1, 1916, °° i In 3ad but loving remem- d devoted mother, AN- Dearest mother, thou must slumber. In thy grave so deep and still Though my heart s aimost broken, I must bow to God's own will. HER DEVOTED DAUGHTER CATHERINE. * JACKSON. In sad but lovin, embrance o6, qur belored mother, st ELLA SaCh: . who depart this 1ife i ears ago today, July 2, 1715’. s We may all have our sorrows Some griets Quickly pers sws But the lose. of out’ denr” matie Grieves our hearts rom das to. day HER_DEVOTED DAUGHTERS, MELISSA J. ROY AND MATTIE B. WARD, TASCOE. 1In lovin, emory o ¥ de: ther. ROBERT TASCOR win bosecy ™ L HIS TONELY DAUGH' COE JUNES, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. V.L*SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of no; < Dected with the original W. K. Spears suablienment 940 F St. N.W. Phone Frank. 6628, HERBERT B. NEVIUS 926 NEW Y“l!(r:(n:e‘ I‘Z\"R.”\\' MAIN 2604, aee. ¢ 5Jhe HOME FUNERAL, Conducted Inexpensively Col. 464. ‘W.WARREN TALTAVULL A NOME FOR FUNERAL SERVICE 3619 14TH ST. AT SPRING ROAD: WM. H. SARDO & CO. 412 H st. ne. Modern Chapel. Phone Lincoln 524, Automobile Funersls. p=———=THE ORIGINAL ———q WR.Speare Co. 1208 HSTREET,N.W. MAIN 08 FORMERLY $40 FST. ALMUS R.SPEARE WILLIS B.SPEARE S CLYDE J. NIGHOLS =t THOS. R. NALLEY & SONS, 181 ELEVENTH ST. §.E. Undertakers. Embalmers. Homellke Funeral Parlo; Phone Lincoln 480, Frank Geier’s Sons Co. s seveNTm st N o founs Modern Chapel. Telephone Timothy Hanlan 641 H 8T. N.E Plone L 5343 1732 Penna. Ava. PHONES K Main 5513-5513 Quick, Dignifiec_and Efficient Service. W. . Deal o 816 H ST. N.E. LINCOLN 3484, Automobile Service. Chapes JAMES T. RYAN, 317 PA. AVE. 8., Model Chapel Lineola 103 Private Ambulances. Livery in Connection. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 3034 M St. N.W, Ep Automobile Bervi 3. WILLIAM LGE, Fooeral Embalmer. Livery i convection. chapel and modern crematorium. prices. 332 Pa. Ave n.w. Tel. call M. CEMETERIES. 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 FUNERAL DESIGNS. Specialize in Floral Desins ct Hoderdre, t 96, Director late residence, 1161 6th at. Tuesday evening, July 3. . Sunday, July 1. 1023, ANNA, L o ot “Theodore Lerch of Capitol, Heigh Md. Funeral from the residence ot her & ter, Mrs. Margaret Wolrum 8o, ’l"whdnf it; p.m. Relatives ment Prospect VAL (@, Jorists| 14™ &H. STS. NW. MAIN 6953.| Prompt suto_delivery service. Artistic—expressive—inexpensive. Gude Bros. Co,, 1214 F St