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UNERALS Moderately Priced Delivered to Any Point in United States KRAMER, 916 F ST. “We Grow Our Cwn Flowers” THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGION,' D. C. THE WEATHER For the District of Columbia, Dela- ware and Maryland, partly cloudy today and tomorrow, probably show- ers by tonight; no change in temper- ature; light to gentle variable winds. For West Virginia, generally fair today and tomorrow: no change in temperature. ‘temperature—Midnight, 73; 2 a.m.. i 4 am, 7 70; 8 a.m., 73 5. | rughest, 84; lowest, 70. Relative humidity—Eight a.m. 64. ible sunshine, 54. e dale last year— Temperature Highest, 73; lowes ‘Weather in Various Citles. ~—Temperature.— Precip- My ALl Asbeville, Atlanta, Ga. Atlantic Citg, Raltimore, Md. Birmingham, Ala. | Bismarck, N. D, ARIES TELL OF EXPERIENCES. JULY 15, 1923—PART 1. LOUIS M. BUCHANAN ENDS LIFE WITH GAS Police Find Body of Treasury Em- ploye in Closed Room With Jet Flowing. Breaking into the house after a call from a neighbor, police from the 10th precinct last night found the hody of Louis M. Buchanan stretched on & couch in a gas-filled room at his home, 800 Rittenhouse street. ~Rags and paper had been stuffed into cracks of the windows and doors of the room. Gas was escaping from a ot 20 Detectives Mansficld and Thompson 'ot police headquarters, who invest { gated the case, found that the cellar also was gas-filled, from an open Jjet jon a hot-water heater. Information obtained in the neigh- horhood led to the beliet by the police !that the suicide was caused by des- DR. FAY, EDUCATOR F THE DEAF, DIES Was 57 Years With Gallaudet College and Widely Known. Edward Allen Fay, one of the oldest and most prominent educators of the deaf, died at his home, 3 Kendall Green, yesterday after a long illness. Dr. Fay was for fifty-seven years connected with the Gallaudet College, formerly called the National Deaf Mute College, as vice president and professor g1 e 8D of Thanks. . T Wish to express my sincere thuski aud deep feelings of mpprectation for tne tender expressions of sympathy and king services of friends during the iliness and after the desth of my beloved busband. These bits of human kinduess and the beau tiful floral tributes from friends, reiativet and Butcher Workmen's Loca 205, and from the employes of Loefller Provision Com pany, of which he was & member, serve to Tift ‘the cloud that so suddenly envelo me. LINA BINDER. MANGAN. We wish to extend our since: thanks to our many friends and relatives for ‘the kindness rendered, their sympathy aod, bewutital Soral tribuies civen t thc i of our beloved husband and father, JOHN MANGAN. THE FAMILY. 4 MEAD. The family of the late FRANK MEAD ‘wishies to extend thanks o reintives and friends for kind expremsions of sympathy and beautiful floral tributes extended at the time of his death. . WOODEN. We wish to express our sincers thauks to her friends of the Miner Normal Scliool, class 1923, for thelr wonderful esteem and devotion to her: to our relatives and many friends, for their Kindness shown, their sympathy and beantiful floral tributes given at the death of our invalusble ewel, AUDREY CATHRINE WOODEN. THE FAMILY. * Marriage. pondency on account of ill-health. 222208 Bie“Blthanan “Wis" accustomed (5 |of modern lungusges. Iiis reputation |SEEBODE_STULTZ. Mr. aut Mrw. B L. leaving the house at might for his|as a writer upon matters relating to| Stults announce (he marriage of their duugh. |post ‘at the Treasury Department.ithe deaf was worldwide, and his| Jr Yinmey o 1005 o aiosm CEpoD {As a result, his wife was out with|y o : 5 more, Md. and articles relating to their friends when he_returned last night | rad entered thio hoube. Bht | education was regarded as authorita- Ecatbs. tive. ALLEN. Friday, July 13, 1023, at 1:45 p.m, Dr. Fay was P 3] - | at Black Oak Ridge, Va.. JOHANNA §.. de {MRS. ELEANOR M. SOWERS |1as " ris” & Eonerogational minister, . William T. Giil «f and of Louise Mills, and was born in 3 ral from the chapel DIES AT 82 IN NEW YORK |plotsistown, 3 J., Novemver 22, 1843 r's Sons Co., 1113 7th st. n.w. father moved to | July 30, at"11:30 wm: it 3 ate) at Rock Creek cemetery. 1. Michigan, where he founded and be: Beparsen 1016 1ite “Wokhstns, taig 1 3 came principal of the first school for 508 Jenifer st. n.w., Mrs. LIZZ Widow of Noted D. C. Physician to |(,,0G.0¢ i that state, | Having grown sl e up among the deaf, a master of the Litrle Tock, A 2 - 3 B A i : | he leaves to mourn her loss o T phits . . E 4 & G o] | . Murtha Harrison. Funeral 3 Louisville, K¥.esneer e ¢ ; ; B Be Buried in Rock Creek |sign language, 1t was natural that Dr. | July 16, at 3 p.m.. from Undertaker Was i Fay. aftor oratunting feom thetunic | Inglon's chay H at. n.w. Relatives and . % i ¥ All Thln S That Need Memplis, Tesa...... R ; 5 $ i . Cemetery. versity of Michigan, should take up| frieids are invited to attend. Kev. Simon s as 9 o . % % Mrs. Eleanor Mattingly Sowers, |the work in which he was active until o oncaete, 15 Summer Cleaning R : Teati ’ - widow of Dr. Z. T. Sowers, who was |his death. In 1862, Dr. Fay accepted | CAHILL. At the home of his family, 70 Eye LICATE garments as well as hang- Phoenix, b g - 4 bl St st. u.w., Washington, D. C., Thursday, July ne of the leading physiclans of the |a position as teacher in the New York | I, g, GRHngiot O Cy Churdidy, Sy ings and household furnishings, which [ SR so readily collect the dust that swirls | National Capital, died Friday at Institution for the Instruction of Deaf S im, A Wost Hampton, Long Island. aged [Mutes, one of the best known =chools | $unti ‘una’ fommcr ‘vostor o0 Bt oeoiitd 1 Portlard, Ore. 3 ’, . ’S. Lake City, Utah. through summer’s open windows, are : 8t. Louts, Mo.. sured protection when sent to THE hty-two years. The body has ar- for the deaf in th, Church, Texas, Md. Funeral will take place d in the city, but no arrange- |where his work was from his late Liome. 70 Eye at. n.w., Washing- 5 HOFFMAN COMPANY for thorough renovation. ments have been made for the fu- |three vears later he was a 51 B Monday. July 16, at 9:80 a.m CALL MAIN 4724 | neral, although it is known that the [Bdward M. Gallaudet to the m muss at 8t. Alorsius Chy | Cheyenue.” Wyo, Jr., Junuary ! Claveland, Ohlo. | Dex_ Molnes, | Detrott, Mich. | Duluth,” Minn. El Paso, Te: BEZIRIZED Iudianspolix, Jacksonville, nkas City, M interment will be in Rock Creek chair of modern languages at the Interment Mt. Olivet. 15 cemetery. National Deaf Mute C Kendall Saturday, July 14, 1923, EDWARD | Mrs. Sowers was a native of Wash- |Green, now Gullaudet g, 5m of e late Fied ¥. 'and - Ent : : inton. Ttemains resti the g g sl S e B B Many Years Viee President. of Willlam 1. & o 131210 T e e Coroan wrcrted | This position he held until 1920, Funeral from the ch I the avashington Orphan ASYIUTL | when failing health compelled him to r Tuesday, Stai il ten: 6f the BoayioX {lessen his duties. For many years,| Helatives and friends ovi E 2 AL e i dE s Thia WOTE a8 es P | Glenwood cemetery. ctors. Mrs. Sowers was a member | DeSides his work as a teacher, Dr. pfiione: ofiithe old families (ot thig | L&Y 8cted g5 vice president of the ol city. During her active life she was [1€E€, and by his wise advice and judg L - : weli known in eocial, literary and|Menf in formulating and carrying out — ¢ X T R AR A - policfes of education is considered to FREED UNTIL AUGUST 20 Sho I survived by a daughter, |IAve added much to the success of the | ‘trment ouk Hill demeters, 11 a.m. . wife of Brig. Gen. Samson L. Faison, | N5 itution. . . | DOUGLASS. Friday, July 13, 19 : . s s s - | aged 85 years, loviag husban | CHICAGO, July u__mndu l-la‘:elll ex of Dr. William F. M. Sowers fessor, giving such time and work to| Douglass, father of Mrs. Sarah Tate of 1113 | Campbell, who was ordered to jal | yesterday for contempt of court, to- janthor of the | Schools for the Deaf,” and of “Mar- ! i £EBRREAZSERERIE . Cogswell. ~Funeral from hix late rest dene ou Monday, Juiy 16, at 10 a.m. ne.. CLEANERS gnd DYERS Main Office: 720 13th Street N.W. ly Church 1 sl e the college as his strength permitted. o Mary Dyson, Jobn George Qay secured a suspension until August I ages of the Deaf.” a study in heredity Snddenty, Juir 12, 1023, JAMES W.. MR Dr. Fay is widely known as the Afthur Douglass S. E. L. TYLER DIES. 20, when petition for a rehearing will which elfcited the warmest praise from oved husband of Minnie E. Dunn (mee fistory of Amerfcan | Funeral e . ftrom Holy | come up. Invalid Thirty Years; Was Widow |the late Alexander Graham Bell. He X B E'xunvr;xl from, )}x»JIT;.-"{e:; s has a contributed numerous articles “"“" < of Maj. R. W. Tyler. to maguzines, mostly relating to the Jatives andzciandaionited. Mrs. Eleanor Leavy Tyler, widow ot | €ducation of the deaf. Outside of his Maj. Richard W. Tyler, U. S. A., who | Particular field—that of education of 3 Kendall DWARD AL- died fourteen years ago, died at herthe deaf-iDr. Fay was well known| LEN, lusband of “Mary uy. Funeral home, 1503 19th street northwest yes. |4mong Italian scholars as the author | Mouday, July 14 . o s Tale oy e B et W e, Y5 lof the “Concordance of the Divina{ resdence” Interinent (private) at Oak Hill 1 been an invalid fora period of thirty | Commedia” Following the ~publica- | cemetery 15 < L& perioc o TLY | tion of this book, Johns Hopkins Uni- | FITZGERALD. Friday, July 13, 1923, at 6:30 Jears. The funeral will be held at|yersity conferred upon him the de-| .. ut ler residence, 2533 20th ¥t m.w Orlcy Ford and his wife, who huve returncd to Washington after wix | (h€ family residence tomorrow morn-|gree of doctor of philosophy. In| Mrx MAKY FITAGBRALD, beloved mother | years ax missionaries among the Indians of Peru and Ecuador, tell stories |INE at 10 o'clock, Rev. John C. Palmer, | 1412 the Univewity of Michigan gave | uf Mo H. W. Dowling. Funeral from St. | of real adventure among the uncivilized tribex. The population was hostile |Pastor of the Washington Helghts |his” the degree of doctor of sclence, | jutuss Catholle Chuica Mouuuy Juuiuiug s. to them and it wax only through acting as physicians, dentixts and coun- [ Presbyterian Church, officiating. The land in 1918 Gallaudet College gave him | Eléass amie dow] = selors that they finally w the confidence of the people. After a yeny' [ Interment will be beside the body ui e degree of doctor of letters. 1 . July 13, 1923, at 4 p.m., leave in America, the Fords will return to South America to continue their | her husband, Maj. Tyler, who is] Prominent in Clab: v on DEscyTasTs Lithunt work. buried in Arlington national cemetery. rominent in Clubs. . LABETH = AUG A HUGHES Dr. Fay was a_member of the Liter- ices at Harvey's un- Mrs. Tyler before her marriage tc i’ st. nw., Mon- ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. MAN DIES SUDDENLY. | faj. Tyler half a century ago was |ary Society of Washington. a founder Interment at Con- . TODAY. a Miss Nicholas, that family being|and member of the Dante Club of - = one of the oldest colonial families m«};umhrlldue. of Alpha Delta Phi. of Phi 2 » - £ta : Vi d e 3 eta Kappa, and of the Cosmos Clu |- The Wandarinsters il start from | Indigestion Attack Fatal to Leo L;:fi'?&%&?nlg(i(n ";(u;k st D IHor many. years he was a member Chevy Chase lake, 2:30 o'clock, going | - ing her active lite, and while MxJ, |of and leader in All Soul's Unitariun 84 Georgia ave. n.w. to Forest Glen by way of Gormley's| - J. Teavy. Tyler was stationed in this city as an | Church of this city. | dus 1 pw. Interment Oak Hiil cem: dairy farm. I who wish to re Leo John Teavy, thirty-seven vears|Army officer, she was wid Er‘and] “1‘_ 12; rf:sokrzia;n;d Q,ms Mary u}:x;:imx: 1 main for camp “firc should bring|ola, died from an attack of acute fn- e ooy A Ane Eoyernmental| “He is survived by his widow and | D. HEINT beloved husband of the late e e digestion, last night, according to|D. A. R. and the Washineton Holgmg | foUr of their seven children: Helen | Kate Heiline. Funeral (private) from Nai- The Red Triangle Outing Club will Bieibd Sneton Eelghis i pel Monday at 3 p.m. - fmeat e yath e O an iy awel | Dr. Paulson of Emergency Hospital,| Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Tyler is|ra3 Sidney B, Fay, Theodore B. Fay | | Uporoii, 1923, at 449 : B 2 2 : ived by two daughters of this o c i nue at o'clock. Buy on v | who responded to a call from 461 L {45V 3 L X s, FEHDL eloved husband ot el N edtord I is"' Saplcr el Mrs. Churchill Clark and Mrs. Katiierina Lawb ¢ Niebel). aged S5 . - Tilling W yeal ur A ul . 2 iy il oer Bame i T reet mwtrwest P T MRS. MARY FITZGERALD, | i s be Tom MOUR G BLACK Byen Wihin. 23 Heus e attaci ot imers. wnicn ner| GEORGE DOUGLASS DEAD. | WELL KNOWN HERE, DIES CARMACK DRY CLEANING CO.|husband had suffered shortly before —_— sl fon amnguces 2169 1Sth St Col. 636 the call for an-ambulance was sent|Well Enown in Washington; Was|Had Lived in Brookland for More| ri'i'Gunt aws h < t Lee's court n.w Dupeont Circle, F 5232 into the hospital. be held Sunday Eighty-Five Years 0ld. g George Douglass. well known in Years. { 3¢ su%‘;'.u' S l'rl-‘s_.‘ Than Twenty-Seven | from Liverty | Maryland and this city, aged elghty- 2 July 13, . It\\'e years, died Friday at his home Mrs. Mary Fitzgerald, widow of dence, S nwy. MAX AL In Wogdmore: Md. The funeral will| Patrick Fitzgerald, who fifty vears| belovéd husband o ifonie Sciiiat and y Family Church, | 2 S ier of Rtichard O. Schmidt. Brief servi For S le Woodmore, tomorrow morning at § | 280 at the time of his death, was one| 4t ypove address Monday, July 16, £t 1:30 ewly I'Inis 1X-R0oOm riouse |n'tlock and the interment will beof the most prominent stone contrac-| P.m.. thence to Lee's cliapel. where funeral Located on high ground near University of Maryland at College there. Mr, Donglass is survived 1 . : e vices will be Teld at 2 pm. Relatiyes R L tors for public buildings in this city, a friends invited. Park, just off the Washington-Baltimore boulevard. Beautiful loca- tion. Lot 80x135 feet. i She was summoned for contempt by | Timothy Hurley., who had told "g“e’ggx’o stay away from Joseph Toso | and not to accept money {rom him | after Mrs. Toso accused Miss Camp | bell of wrecking her home. She con- tinued in Toso's company, Mrs. Toso testified. Suturday, Ju at his resi Store Hours, 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. Women's Sports Wear, 3d Floor Lis residence, 1 that the funeral will 25, at 1 o'clock, these. children: Mra’ Sacoglass. 404 (died at the home of her daughter, R Vesthampon, Long Island, this city, Mrs. Mary Dyson, John. |Mrs. Harry W. Dowling, 2533 28th| L+ ELEANOR MATTINGLY, widow of D George, Edward, Charles and Arthur |street northwest, Friday, aged eighty- 5 Georg cemetery. uglass. six vears. The funeral will be held |TYLER. Saturday, July 14, 1923, at her 1503 10th 81, n.w., OR Li tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock from of " the Maj. Kichard = e L 2 | CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. St. Thomas' Church. Rev. Dr. De| W R S xceptionally we built of the best materials Y | Mt Pleasant W. C. T. U. will have | Paolo, rector of St. Anthony's Church, | ment (private) at Arlisgton n; 1 com Si ge airy rooms with large bathroom and four large !}rvlf;lc' supper at Reservoir Park, | Bmookland, will celebrate the solemn | _ter- closets; hardwood floors downstairs; wide front porch extending e high requiem mass, assisted by Rev. LU LT O LT LT LT Y = ~—=i| C. VAU v ¥ 5! 16 Fiver W60 el aro When he fet| WML FL SARDO & CO. S = |{from the yacht. a % i o i PLEND[D B E|"The seizure of the vacht resulted| abierm i ene Lincoln 524 In @lemoriam from an investigation into the death Modern Chapel. Automobile Funcrais. | pay NES™ In sad hut loving remembrance e P it C s sonnto iEhe [doath our daughter, MARGORIE LOUISE BARNES X na, who, the authoritics believe, was| r=—===THE ORIGINAL Owner Must Sell Store and Residence on Upshur Street N.W., Near Georgia Ave. —_— Lo entered into rest une yea Yo enter 3 killed by rum runners in Jefferson eI parish. at n i How we missed the welcome footsteps o o | (UE T Cane”we ot w deur: Often we listen for her coming, . FOUND. 1208 HSTREET.N.W. { Fully sure that sbe is near. L —Patented.Call Main fass, nr_a_+ | MAIN108 FORMERLY 940 FST. M Thon art gone, but not forgotten, Tady's, small; 14th ana Park. 3216 | ALMUS R.SPEARE WILLIS B.SPEARE Fresh our love will ever be: th_st. 1680 S CLYDE J. NICHOLS =t | For as long us there is memory LOST. Ttargoric: dear, we think of thee. | HER MOTHER AND FATHER. * BEADS_Amber. Reward. Fr. 15: | AROGCH —Gold_crencen iameled ¢ THOS. R. NALLEY & SONS, | BOSWELL. 1n sad and loving memory of our leaf clover: Ined as keepsal on from 31 ELEVENTIH ST. 8 darling mother, SALLIE WOODWARD BOS aot SIOVENIH St. f { WELL, who left. us one year ago today, Parker Apts., Park rd. east vin 1ith st fo |~ Monroe “west. Please’ return fo Apt. 30 Undertakers. Embatmers. { J1EVEs ) Parker, 16th and Park rd., or call Col. 180 Containing fine grocery, new stock and fixtures. . Modern residence, seven rooms and bath, Deep lot to alley, suitable to build two additional stores. _ RARE OPPORTUNITY to secure ideal home and business i growing and restricted section, at a ridiculously low figure. 5 ill across length of the house; modern’ improvements, including gas. e Mo B This property must be seen to be appreciated. DRY AGENTS TAKE YACHT. |oiiver cemeters. Siiu NEW ORLEANS, July 14.—Federal{ th her parents when a child. She| CLAW W it Funeral from chapel of prohibition officers today seized the |had been a resident of this country! Joha R. Wright Cn. 10th st. n.w., Mon- high ground. Splen erial; shade trees = i c 5 r S « i s Thi _ ger, reputed to be a retired busi- {dent of Brookland, in which commu- | YOUNG. July 14,°1923, at 10:33 a.m., ROB- Priced for immediate sale at $460.00. Terms if desired Herd i St GH Ca g on o tiae s eattiial nity she lived until recently. 4 BROIBOXOD Rl arryicon ittty when it was taken over by the agents | survived by her daughter, Mrs. Dowls | goune. ol morrer ot tiarmons Lome or Telephone Hyattsville 245 Telephone Berwyn 5F21 * It is said an investigation had been . 1928, Jodgeroow, Masonic d et started into the death of Walter e of conducting the funeral F S ° l WP | have been drowned in the Mississippi PATE The custom styling, the choiceness of fabrics, unaffected by these generous reductions. They do emphasize, however, the importance of this Price, $7,850.00 AR Sne Came b the Galted Beares | WEEEEE; Fytar Jus 13, 1028t ver oo Also choice of 25 very desirable building lots 40x135 fect on [l FaRispms, Ay TR¢ R AN A [ hiriy even vears of the time & roar | Woud cemetchss ot § characterizes every suit in our Sale of I Nad been used” for rum running | - She Was & communieant of St An.| Me residence, 35 ot st e duly 17, at SHEPHERD & GILBERT, Owners There was no one aboard the craft|thony’s Church, Brookland. She is L e e the fineness of tailoring that habitually mark a Hart Schaffner & Marx suit are, of course, event and the dependability of the values. All our Golf Suits are included in this Sale. Honmelike Funeral Parlors. ncoln 480 Frank Geiet’s Sons Co. fox terrier; white with TH ST. N.W. - Tounit biack colar | lodern Chapel,_Teieplone. Main 2473 Reward. Phone Columbia 73 Eeh e Timothy Hanlan DOG—West Highiand terrier; vichity Tupast ; Circle: sore spot. At oot o recently | _641 F ST. N.E. Phone L. 6543. | e are safe in our confiding answers name *“Dick. reward it | { " Twat we'll meet on yonder shore. | No one kuows the loss we feel. HER CHILDRE! In sad and loving remembrance father, PERCIVAL years ago today, July 13, 1921 Though vou've left us, precious loved one Though we liear your voice no more, $45 and $40 Suits Reduced to : “WHERE LIVING IS BETTER” |2 -2 % Friday evening. Reward. Telephone orth $65 and $60 Suits Reduced to 5856. 1708 Oregon ave. n.W. Lol Chevy Chase, D. C. | R, iy o 49 3706 Livingston St. This home %f 7 large rooms, spacious o and Washington, containing clothing. KOWI.H‘. er. Price, $14,750. R ey SPECTACLBS—Rifocal, shell-rimmed, in case. Col. 464. WATCHFOB, black. silk, with gold monogram; Rowall, $55 and $50 Suits Reduced to e ned to 1700 Mas. ave_n.w 16° LOVING WIFE AND CHILDREN. * LISH SETTER—Black und White: enil- HAWKINS, In memory of our beloved hu found notify Swetnam, 209 Sth band and father, ROBERT H. HAWKIN! d. 16° S T who passed uway twelve years ago toda TASSES—Silver folding Torgiette: down- R, - MoRT July 15, 1911. fown section; reward. 015 Gth st Phone Col. $( 1730 & 1732 Penna. Ave. | gyceet is the rest where our loved one Hes, PR Q@ y, PEONES Under the grass and the open skies: Established 1850~ Main 55126513 | Never shall terror bring fear to him, JAMES T. RYAN, K ¥ Tor he has gone to God above, 817 PA. AVE. S.E, Sheltered now in His boundless love. HIS LOVING WIFE, JULIA M. HAWK] Model Chapel. Lincoln 142. AND DAUGHTERS 1DA AND QUEENIE. htaate Amiuituas LYONS. In loviug remembrance of our deat Livery in Connectlon. son and brother, JAMES ¥. LYONS, whi iy dled wix yeurs ago today. July 15, e Ve ry mass at 8t. Dominic's Church. e . o Birch's Sons | Hrmvar eIt un | N et 0a) | WELBY. In sad but loving remembrance r 4 our dear mother, ANNA E. WELBY (net Automshile Service:, Cadely, who was o suddenly taken swat from us ten years ago today, July 15, 1913 Sleep on, our dear mothe . ‘how xweet to breathe your name: In_ lite we loved each other dearly, In death wa do _the same. HER DEVOTED DAUGHTERS. MONUMENTS. We specialize in designing and erect. 940 F St. N.-W.. | (g memorials (monuments and mauso. leums) of quality and character. J Call and see hundreds of photographis MAIN 2604.| g ggestions and designs on exhibition It our office. THE J. F. MANNING CO., INC., 914 Fifteenth Street. FUNERAL DESIGNS. Prompt. auto, delivers service Artistic—expressive—inexpensive. de Bross Co., 1214 F.St 216 Commerce & Savings Bldg. 7th and E Sts. N.W. UL Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded Thirteen Ten F Street P —Lady's, heart-shaped, containing 107 Come out Sunday and inspect the beautiful and at- S T T tractive home just completed in exclusive Chevy Chase, for return o room 2800 N S 2 < EOODLE=White /with beown _ears; any J. WILLIAM LEE, Funéral Director ana closets throughout, butler’s pantry, complete tile bath with e T e Eabalner., Livey 1 onacction, Conmagions i built-in fixtures, maid’s toilet in basement, large open fire- RING—Taoys. small dlumond s1d omerild | prices. 852 Pa. ave. pw Telcall M. 1837 . lace in living room, electricity (fixture selection to suit Columbla. 6657 s € ¥ NO Charge for Alterahom ‘;urchaset), high—gra’de paper and shades, gas range, laun- Rl;:-xmenld surround=d by small diamond, VL. SPEARE CO- e 3 T Keward and no questions asked if returned to | Neither the successors of nor con- 2 dry tubs, excellent heating plant and large porches, is sit- Apt. 507. Willard _courts. 150 | | oited with the original W. R. Speare ° uated on a large lot, with alley in rear, having two o Sl o e ) oy o ; beautiful oak shade trees on front lawn; one block from SATCHELLarge, black, between Washing- e a el a er as er Conn. AWe. car line; stores, schools, churches and theater e e e o T o HERBERT B. “l,‘lEVIUS ? and convenient to new recreation center. ACH. Nylen. = Wi 926 NEW YORK AVE, N.W. o This home was especially designed and built to méet e :‘“:rv"::"‘;" Clothing. Heward. Zihe HOME FUNERAL! = the desires and purse of the thrifty and critical home-seek- ;;%A?E%,fl:o,, "y o Tusiay. Jhe i uly 15, in old case. Phone Monday No Contiod. Tnchastnely See owner on premises Sunday, from 10 to 12 A.M,, et 500 D e e ey e and 2 to 6 P.M., or apply 106 District National Bank Build- TIRE—Auto, new Armour cord, 30x3%. Ke- ‘ing. Telephone Main 5697. L e I¥ W-WARREN TALTAVULL A NOME FOR FUNERAL SERVICE 3610 14TH ST. AT SPRING reward, A B West Falls Chuch, Ve "

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