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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. DECEMBER 4, 1923. Washington Salvage Co.-Headquarters for Work Needs Look for the Yellow and Red Fronls;»Quality Cuamnteed U. 8. Goods Are the Finest to Be Had ARMY NAVY GOODS Stert Temorrow, Dec. 5 and 6—Two Deays Only U.S. S@FDE‘LS Pr@p@zfi AT LESS THAN COST OF MANUFACTURE \I. No C. 0. D.s 81x90 Seamless Double-Bed Sheets, ot of won't Fxcellent fast long Qua at ] cover. Just Sheets—and speeat they U. S. Black Garbage Buckets, 2 for Teavy Bockets, with Heated for S6 5 thix Large Sire, Could not b U.S. Army Railroad Lanterns, B nt Windproof - terns, ot that won't " Queen Quahty 50¢ Imrorted Teas, 4 lbs., 5] Waterproof )] Enamel Platters, barzain for the “ Iron Tubs that are Governm received nd-new Just 1,000 Reclaimed Army Ramcoats, Regulation st 1 U. S. Army New Platters, 3 for Finest Gray and White of good sze. A wonderful housewife, U.S.G. 1L WASH TUBS Rrand-new extra hemvy and Men’s 13¢ ldlakl 3 HOSE, 8 pairs for 1 ¥Fast-color, Durable Hose. in all sizex, Ideal le quality, with far 39¢ v 2 Fiuest quali in all sizes 75¢ Cotton-Filled $ PILLOWS, 2 for 1 42x36 Heavy $ Pillowcases, 4 for 1 Men’s Wool $ Cashmere Hose, 2 for 1 U. S. Army $ Bake Pans, 4 for l Men’s 15¢c White $ Handkerchiefs, doz. 1 BRAND NEW $ COAL SHOVELS 1 New Rasp and $ Pliers, both for 1 Men’s 8%c Blue Chambray Shirts, 2 for 1 B 6 T A5 CrmraniGot TRt e T Men’s Heavy $ Storm Rubbers l "M Y iots of Other Big Cut Prices Men’s C.P.0. Blue Flannel Shirts. . . . $245 Bee $1.75 U. S. Army Knee § Boots . 3 95 $6 U.'S. Rubber $4.45 Men's Heavy Armour’s Oatmeal Hp Boots. ... Riding Boots ... Aoyl Cat U. S. Go'd Medal Folding Raincoats ... ... U. S. Army Ash Cans, $2.95 Men’s Scout Shoes, §2.45 U.S. Navy Melton Sheep-lined Coats $9'85 66x84 Beautiful Collar Sweaters $4.95 Soap, 36 for ... .. and Beans, 2 doz. . U. S. Army Steel Cots, $2.75 U s Cots, $2.55 5645 Men’s Khaki U. S. Army 0. D. Q‘}zs U. S. Army 0. D. $4.25 Pea Coats . ... U. S. Navy $3.95 Plaid Blankets . . 24-0z. Cans of $12.50 Ofticers’ 38.45 Mz.l.t.xes,es, $2.50 $7.50 Oflice Heavy Trousers $1'49 Woel Shirts. .. ... 41/5-ib. Blanket 759.95 Men’s Moleskin Black Shoes . . .. §3.95 All-Wool Shawl- Maxwell Can Pork $ Grapefruit Jam, No. 2 Can Sugar Corn, 15 for ... .. Boys’ Scout Ax and Canteen, both for Frazier’s No. 2 Baked Pork arnd Beans, 15 for . Just Received! U. S. NAVY WOOL BLUE SWEATERS $).95 Absolutely All-wool er that slips over the head—all sizes in the lot. U.S. ARMY s WCOL UNDERWEAR, 1 Shires and Wondertul Finest Hrand inoall w D sizes harg U. S. Navy Wonl Cloves, 2 prs. fo Dra hales., m Ofive from ent Akl worth $1 Leather M its, 2 prs. for An All-leather Work Glov n L thit can't he e e U. S. ARMY $ LEATHER HALTERS, 1 A Renl Russet Leather Halter ix of 183G HEAVY HUCK TOWELS, 8 for * l Men’s Khaki $ Slip- -over Sweaters, 1 b to last « all xizex 36 to 41, 18x38 Heavy Turkxsh Towels, 4 for 5] Army Wool Hose Extra elx, Junt for Men, 3 pairs for Regulation xizes. Worth New Spade and Pick, both for Short-handle Garden . Spade, 5-Gal U. S. $2.50 MILK CANS, e Hrand ai Iteavy Woolen puir at Sockx, new Cans. just unloaded. for Dollar Day only. U.S.Army $ Laundry Bags 2 for 1 ]"1‘1"‘::':‘"‘]‘4' 'I.Iv‘::‘ or gray, new bags that $1.50 Khaki New $ ARMY SHIRTS, 1 U. S. Leng or Short $ Handle Shovels, 1 e e R e Men’s Army Balbrig- $ gan Underwear, 2 for 1 Men’s 0. D. $ FELT SLIPPERS, 1 MAE Rl S s i Ll 2-1b. Cans of Melon $ and Lemon Jam, 10 for 1 T A b selanate am U.S. Army - $ Mosquito Nets, 1 Sxocllent Quality Nets, fflr. ;:m:n:fl: ; NO DEALERS Lay in a Supply 303- 305 10th St. N.W. 1109} H St. NE. 310 8th St. N.W. Riion 1348 U St. NW. 1418 Florida Ave. N.E. A4 3144 M St. N.W. Hagerstown, Md. TUESDAY, i ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TODAY Chiristmas sale, Pi Souls’ Unitarian Chur Harvard streets Al and Hall, h, 15th The Maury cigtion will meet, % warth M. 12 Chue tail on “Visual Eiven Ho and School Asso- k. in Ep- illustrated will An ucation™ Clubs and or invited attend th ,ated Jewish Lighth Stre, r to ncqu activities of the anizations 8:15 o'clock, ory Templ t the Jewis » Short v Cly Hostreet. airs. Dandel C ill give the story of the evening and Miss F. . Burger will read the cur- rent chapter of tie tery story. continucd by some member of the sitied program of 14 inte ! Mo ent of the will griculture Leses University, 8:15 Ject, “The Application « Methods to Agricultur Depart- cture k. I Research.” The Cirls’ Friend siety Young People ety i and the parish 11 o'clock W 1 of |h|‘ hu atitharg | Rusiness Girl will hold a <up| | stre Miss Mari {on “Books of S i K at 614 n Miller will ¢ md Childhood Society of Amerlcan Bacteriolo- will meet, 8 o'clock, at 1739 H | Street. The program will be provided by staff of the National Canners’ As- { sociation, i The | gists commercial to speak MeMahon 30 pan John Joyee Brod counselor, Eritish Histori Ltholic Club, at University, 4 TONIGHT Teachers' Union ko at 1423 New 10 discuss the salary bill will York ue, The Helping Hand Club will give a dance in ozk room of Kaleigh ALl welcomd A jons will stree tality Union row ¢ bazaar benetit be held at Carroll H under plces of t To be repeated tomor- ame place he Brightwood | Association will the school. Miss will speak of * of po rent-Teacher cet. 8 o'clock, in Ann Marie Howard ‘isual Education.” District Study Club of M., w -t with Nalley, president Mary ~ Gooch, Miss lum fer, Q. Mrs Mrs Ray Montgomery, former su- dent of megro schools of the will speak, § o'clock Y. M AL Sub Jducation in the N I Blake will expla cational cong talk on invited. w 1blic CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. f the ve illust ansforn tomorr clubhouse will be the fin Moore on will ture on the Washi n Arts ated lec- tio the ris ation erested are first of a cpartme M Women' invited. t will meet Hall. to Austin, will gi prum_ Mason, Club sunston Mrs. Lewis poetr with Mrs norrow 1. { ehairman modern the program Detective Sergte Fred will talk on “) Criminal 1a lecture cour night at 8 o'clock. fare invited. Sandherg. d_in the free M. C. A, *xt, tomorrow Men and women Lincoln Post will hold an election of officers tomorrow, 2 pm. in Grand Army Hall George Baldwin McCoy Unit. Amer- ican Women's Legion, will be held Friday, 10:30 a.m., in Covenant lecture room he Woman's Forelgn Missionary Society of Waugh M. E. Church, will meet tomorrow, 11 am, in the urch. Mrs. J. L. Neff will teach the nd chapter of “Creative Forces in Japan.” Manor Park will meet tomorrow evening 2d strect. W. D. Wilson, ary of Brightwood Citizens' As- sociation, will be guest and speaker. Washington Socicty of MW setts Institute of Technolo hold a speaker meeting Friday, 12:20 p.m., at University Club. Col C. H. Birds who led the recent peril- Jus survey trip through the Colorado on, will give the story of the tarmont” Aid for Consumptives will meet tomorrow, 10:30 am., at i Harrington Hotel, for transaction of [ t | ATTOMO | Reward ! - Frederick_hus at n_trav ¢ night. Reward AG i and H sts. n.w | Return_to lost Saturday. Reward. probably on 16th st. Return s i st Bradfield. Shorvham Hotel Will young lady who found “Adau or give resi i CELET bracelet § dence _git mond in 1817 1st st € small, brows n.w. brown, 704, Dlack aud white ; binck spot oter eve; straved from No. 2 Leland st., Chevy Chase, Md.: answers (0 me of I Liberal rewcard for recovers. M. .. ‘Cooper. 2 Leland st., Chievy Chase. Md. CHOKER, far, ment grounds. " Lincoln cwellyn _ setter; broy strayed with body December 1. ‘heaton, M. * Phne Smail brown; Saturdey. Reward o 1104 M s FUR returned HANDBAG—Tan, with_init Le Dioit Park car. Mon o'clock. Cail or phone rong High Sehool, city. £ HANDEAG W ady's brown hand- bag lost. Friday morning piease return the Dag and fountain pen to owner, Mrs. Fairehild, evening at Ciifford Campbell, KE T Keya and ook petween T40h and Shepard sts. and Rock Creek goif course. Heward. 4014 T4tk st. mw. Phont Columbia 07. [ NEY (bills). Saturday moraing, t. Pleps- ant to Gth and B. . t § 1210 F eward if retirned jephone West 85, OLIO and sheet mu ndas night: st nw. St., or in vieini to 142 -, Teft in limou- Will driver and recelve MUSIC sine hired ‘last return to 2029 O S Tight brown, i car or T inth | | pAN 2 1215 New York and Columbia rd. Reward. arrow gold bar. h four emall diamonds, k. eatly Targe sapphire in c Reward. New valued Keep- diamond, Tnteriaced circics: $100 reward if returned (o 1114 F st n.w. 1i: contained $18 _and ange; Monday, December 3, about 2 o'clock, hetween 36th_and 3ist sts. n.ow. on M st « Return Mrs. Mead. 1203 Wisconsin uve. n.w POCKETBOOK contaiming bills, . C_ and arsland opefator's permit and other papers. rd: o guestions. . 217 N:at. nw. " Phone 3. . | POCKETBOOK— POCKETBOC . Thomas Church and 18th and ave: blue: flat; con- tnining_key, mirror and about $IZ Keward. Fhione Main 4340 SUIT CASE (black), lc-m card attaghed. Reward. Call Col. 1490. Sunday afternoon, bet. be | ng } Church of the H it i | | rary and musical i | i i I th Waters and iChrist Child Society Given Permit i 'F'i Liberal | Guivest 1 i Chase Circle’ and Bethesds : college {when { children THE TRAIN IN THE TUNNEL PRANK CRANE. TWO NEW LGS OPEN N DISTRT e 1aea deat- | Cancer and Asthma Patients ening you with its echo. s : ! found this sentence in a recent| Offered Aid at Social little book I picked up In an English | . Service House. book stall. Y DR. “His conversation is 1 of a train in a tunnel, on e It is and h a_most meaty phrase. Who has not noise? When Binks come: hear the tuny to talk on the one that re sounds forever in his head. He over- whelms you with theatrical talk. Jinks is loaded to the muzzle with single-tax arguments; Rinks is Shirled away by some new religious fad. and when he leives you You head is buzzing with shattered frag- Kings 1, 2, and John 7, quite sane’ enough until you hase ball, when the tunnel Sox and Cubs | Hinks of his garden, his ., his | his whole domestic hobby: Minks begins to reverberate when he Kets upon the topie of politics, both he and you are deafened by the over- | tones of his and Winks is a quirt little man enough until the matter of prohibition is brouzht up, his eye kindles and the train begins to roil it is well to be earnest and to have avictions, but, in the language of the stre here are othe I have a few hobbies myself. There ¢ certain subjects upon which I am dy to wax eloquent at the drop of hat. 1 will discuss with you the gue of nations, or prohibition, or universal militar ey in the public p other things if will but set me going. You ma think that I harp too much on certain questions. but you dont understand ibly 1 have to control myself from harping still more. artly pungent ard t ! along he begins | Two important clinies to bring per- manent fmy sment of the health of the National Capital hegin today Sociul Service House, 1022 11th street northwest, under the auspic the s Wellare Associatic At this afte th [ control of designed ard th. past’ midd] he possibiiities of malignant had its opening, while at 4 p.m. the asthma chi augurated The cancer elinic, has no facilities for inoperable cle . at| | oon caneer, try exp) Atm er who nd other- a special campaign association for the in younx girls, the asthma and hay tary and usually the mothe in Iy life Until further notice ies will be held at Tuesday aiternoons. will witness the mental held on the part of the sthma | is entertained the treatment ing will eventu incurable cases in lat sthma in the eliminate these two clin- thase hours on | Thursday night inauguration of the which will he after at 7 p.m. |FUNERI\L OF C. R. WILSON TO BE HELD TOMORROW Service at St. de and desultory, there number of things in the world including a very, very large number of burning questions, and it behooves all of us to burn around a little here and there and not confine our con- Hagration to one spot. Wilson. wac-time food adminis TAG SALE SATURDAY | ot o i o TO BENEFIT CHARITY |y i iy i Episcopa Church, 16th and H stree i . Dr Robert Johnste Interment w ate . Brig to Conduct Campaign for S, M. H. BrooKe, ( Funds. John's to Be Fol- lowed by Interment in Oak Hill. Funeral services for ( Hill cem- s will be MeCawley, Thom, Freder arroll Glover, Joh Wilkins, John Mclllhe IO H ibour, John Poit. W B Chandler 1. Anderso: fitchell Cards of ?Ehanks_. | NORRED. 1 wish to acknow ful expressions of svmputly friends in_my bereavement in_the 1. C. NORR] to express our since 10 our friends, their Kindue: our wife, daug! ster, A TRICE SNOWDEN TIN 1 ‘and for their sympathy and floral trib- utes at her death Novembe 192 THE FAMILY. * Marriages. i HUGHES—BREADY. Mr. sud M 3. Sterling, The Commissioners have granted to the Christ Child ®o- fety, one of the oldest and most pop- r charities in Washington, to sell tags on_the streets Saturday. For more than thirty years with it corps of volunteer has labored untiringly for efit of the poor children of the nd expectant mothers. It a relief wardrobe, where are warmly clad and shoe are furnished for the winter months. The Settlement House is located 324 Indfana avenue. -Here. about th time of vear, are Teceiv of letters from children of the city, asking the or the gifts they most desire. Mem- bera of the society receive these in turn dged to make one child at Christmas. “Ton willing workers by on Tag the society. THE WEATHER District of Columbia and Maryland “—Rain tonight and tomorrow; warm- er tonight; moderate southeast and south winds. Virginla—Rain tonight and proba- bly tomorrow; warmer tonight; colder in extreme west portion to- moderate to fresh south- nd_south winds. Virginia—Rain : warmer permistion erate. many of my the ¥ workers, the b District inducts tives 8 the long in Christ Child CCATHE NDOLPIT HUGH Va., Friday, November 3, 1 = REID—MENARD. Mrs. Rebecea B. Menard aunounces the marriage of her daugl ELIZABETH, and Mr. WILLL GTON REID, December 1. 1623 at D. C. - Deaths. | 1 life Decomber 1 devoted . Departed th 423, MARY ANDE! of Gertrude Hall, . She daughter, s host_ of frient Tuneral Wednesdaz, December 5, at 1 pm from her late residence. Int Woodlawn cemeters. Funcral coud Fope & Clarke, 1416 Florida ave. n.c BURGESS. Monday, 1923, at g 815 wm_, at her reul Seaton ) nw., ANNA CHAR 1 wite of | Timoth Burgess and ot Mre Mars Charits. Funeral from her sl Qence, Wednesday, 3: COBOURN. saturd mber 1, 1105 p.m., ASHTON beloved of Edna B, Cobourn and father o Mars, Bessie, Margaret and Ash Funefal from late residen . Tuesdas, December and friends invited’ to atte &t Glenwood cemeters. 4% December st 11 a.m ence, 1015 OGS pl now., WIL - hushand of the late Anna Voorhees Tiyer, {n 'the Tsth vear of his age. from lls late’ residence on Wednesd cember 5, at 2 pm. Relatives and § invited. " Interment Rock Creck (Trenton, N. J., papers pl FITZHUGH. December dence, 1416 F st n.e 5 vears. Fugersl f 14th nud Massachusetts ave. Thursaay, December 6, ferment (private) at Annad GATES. E 1023, ‘moth itol lass tonight and tonight; colder Records for Twenty-Four Hours. | te Thermometer—4 pm., 50; 8 p.m. 42; 12 midnight, 4 am., 33; am., noon, 4 Barometer—i p.m 30.04; 12 midnight, 30. a.m..’ 30.05; noon, 30. Highest temperature, 51, occurred | at 315 pam. yesterday: lowest tem- perature, 33, occurred at 4 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 52; lowest, 31. Temperature and condition of tha water at 8 am.: Great Falls—Tem- perature, 42; condition, muddy. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States coast and geodetic survey.) Today—Low tide, 10:47 am. p.m.; high tide, 4:07 a.m. 1 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, high tide, 5:09 a.m. and 5: S 1923 20.02; § pm. ;4 am, 30.04; Relatives Interment i ends the Church of th and e 11 and [ BURDSALL. 1u sad it as 1o be in-| ' Funeral Ju Memoriam. lovin I red wr 4, or. FRANK this Tife fise 1918, of our dear BERDSALL. wii Sears ago taduy, Tie one i still vl Tinger AU the spot wl il Who witl come sou fowers on the " e ring that de AN bt lovi v BT Six yeurs ugo todsy. HER In sad - dunzh depirted this Tife Deceminr 4 fac dax. our eyes shall ser well claxp her aund DEVOTED PATHER ours AND MOTHER GRIFFIN. ms dear wite parted 1, cember Nine Auoiher 1o 1 ean 1 ore The pearly A gentle voice said come And With farewell unspoken You o entered loms DEVOTED LOVING HUSBAND. GRIFFIN HARRIE It SAMUEL memors_of my d thix ife is allied with | HER |MILES. A DAUGHTER triluise of EWELL. * anrdear. ed’ hushand and futher JAMES M. MILES, who entered into rest ote sear ago today, December 4 mendirance of DORA HARVE 4 ‘this life five year< at her residence Mor n your path 1 will follow In sad efd lovine our dear father, WILLIAM ORME, who de parted this Jife five veur< ago, December 4. 1818, Anniversary mass 4t the Church Blessed Sucra HIS CHILURE: RICKETTS. In loving remembranc dear CIARLES . RICKETT! Jeft us I ter 4, 1910 HIS FATHER AN M. AND EDNA RICKETTS. 1 o of CHARLES RICKETTS. . antiful hereafter s to remembrance 1A af anr dear SCIPIO, who de 1s g0 today dear sister, 1 stas d away. mber her whe once was t from us, she is Just as dear. witl ling chung Years that Our lovin YOUR DEVOTED RATIE 5. CAU ROLL, KATIE BCOTT. In sud our beloved | WARD SCOTT, SISTE L1, TERES MURPHY, bt Joving NIECES, Al remembrance sbund and _stepfather. ED who departed th ¢ une Dece 4, e gotten _We suu ever as there is life of you shall Yorn IFE. NANN AND STEPDAUGHTER, Dol WEBSTER VICKERS. In of my dear died one 3 Edwar, e SCOTT JTHY I 1oving réms WM. VIOKERS Love weey thoan ac fast aslewp. s a ik thar death e and remembrance live HIS WIFE, LOUISE ¢ WILLIAMS. In sad ut of oar mother, LAURA X. departed this life two VICKER ving remembrauce WILLIAMS, w ars mgo foday Rt CHILDREN ud desotion 1 ARAH A YOUN( ken from us fiv mier 4, bt not H YOUNG. 4 tsi our Leloved Wil was so Jears ago toduy, mother. Jvm;n 'ruhsn:o 1830 & MORTICIANS 17301732 PENNAAVE. PHONES: MAIN 5312-53513 br. Burial fi vate. GEOROE. 6 vears o ‘The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 7:10 a.m.; sun sets 4:46 p.m fomorrow—Sun sun sets 4:46 p.n.. Moon rises 2:48 am.; sets 2 Automobile lamps 40 be one-half hour after sunset. Weather in Various Citfes. December 3, 192 Harley and Berhice Geo from hiix pare Wednesday Tnterment Cedar Hill rises 7 a.m. 38 pm. lighted sVS B GRUVER. | residence, Monday, December 3, 1407 Shephierd st now.. L wife of Benjumin H trom her late residence, + December 5, 2 0'clock. LAUBACH. December 4, 18 beioved ‘wife of Willism H. Laubach, 30 vears. ~Funeral from St Domin Churell ot Thursday, December 6, &t 9 a.m where mass Will be said for the repose of hier soul. Interment Mt. Olivet cemeters LINDEN. At the Preshyterian H s — day, December 4, 1923, Mrs. e LINDEN. Funeril from ~the Tom Newfon st. n.w., on Wednesday, Decy 2:30 p.m. Interment Glenwood cetme- Temperature. X 1 Stations saromoang sy asuy Womoy Baitimore Birmingham Bismarck . Boston ... Ruffulo .. Char eon: December LUCAS |~~l\-\l-|l allard, Robert et e Sundas Ballard_and cits. Notice Cloudy Monday Cloudy Rain Clear Raln Pt.cloudy clvania Dband av of his iate slvaniy ave. n.w., 1923, at 11 am, resi Thurs Inter- this life in Christian 1923 at his residence. MEBAIN. Born in He is survived by four children, An. 30,20 ) 29 92 ce El Paso day, December 6, ment Fairfax, Va. MEBAIN. Departe Taith November 27, Witt, Va., SIDNEY North Car his wife, Mebain nie Grant, Saruh Walker. William Mebain: two sis and other relatives. OWINGS, 4 wm, ave. n.w Frank Owings, aged Bt. Agmes’ Church, Que pitol sts., ‘Wednesday, nterment (private) at Lorrai cemetery, Baltimore, Md. 4 THOMSON. Monday, December 3, 1 his_residence, 3330' P st. mw., N beloved husbind of (lara Thomson. will be held at the residence, Wedn December 5, at 7:30 pm. Relutives friends invited. Iuterment at Oxford, Thursday. TURNER. Departed this life Mondas ber 3, 1923, at 5 o'cl is e dence, 316 5rd st. x.w., D. (., after 4 short illness. borne with Christian fortitade, COR IUS J. TURNER. He lcuves to mourn Sarah J. Turs e granddsughter, two danghters- indaw and tws Fmieral from Provi- Haptist Nt between 41z six. 8w iy, De fock pm. Al relatives vited. TH ‘WILSON. Monduy, December 3, ENCE RICH WILSOX, husban Asiiton Wilson, in the 50t 3 Funeral _ser at St John's Chipeh, Wednesday afternoon. at 2 o'cloc Cloudy Clear Cloudy Loutsville ok Miami. ¥la e Clouay | ers aud one brother oudy Cloudy Omniia Cleay Philadelphia. oenix - Pittsburghi. Portland,Me. 30.06 Portland, Ore 29.98 Raleigh,X.C. 30.00 8. Lake City 30.34 n“Antonlo. 26:00 San_ Diego... 30.06 8. Francisco, 80.18 Bt. Louis St Paul. Seattle Spokane - WASH., .C. 30.04 | FOREIGN. (8 a.m., Greenwich time, today.) Temperature. Weather. | 36 Raining Part cloudy Part cloudy Cloudy Clear’ Cloudy Cloudy Clear’ Cloudy Part cloudy TURKS EXEMPT STUDENTS CONSTANTINOPLE, December 4.— i Male teachers and senior students, Dboth. Christian and Moslem, in the American schools in Turkey will not be conscripted for military service, the ministry of defense has notified the authorities of the American col- lege here. 50 6 51 Decem- Copenhagen Stockholm, i frie PAMILY. 5 CLAR arievoon, L SUTER Secretars. President. EMMA A WINTERHALTER. at 10 p.. i Wa Widow of the Ite Rear Admiral o Turkish !u-));,‘ch:w‘n%itklrthy an ex- Wisteeslter; | Dat tion tax of 500 Turkish pounds| I RERG D 11w, P serve four months, or otherwise'l omit flowers.~ (Now ' York and Ban }rn - be drafted for the army. . ¢isco papers please ¢opy.) Alvert nie Graves and | wber 6. at 1|— ds in- | JAMES T. RYAN, 817 PA. AVE. S.E, Model Chapel Lincoln 142 Private Ambulances. — Livers ia Conectio Established 1841, T\ O e Servi Quick. Dignined ana EMcient Ser W, Deal & Coy 6 {1 ST. N.B. LINCOLN 8209, e Service. " Chapi, WILLIAM LEF, Funerai Director balmer. Livery in connechion modern crematorium. 2 Pa. ave. n.w. 3034 M St. Automob Moders Tel. call M. 1385, Timothy Hanlon 641 H ST. N E. Phone L. 5543 ’VL SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of nol‘ €O |nedted With the originarV Speare establishment. 940 F SL N.W. Phone Frauk. 662 WM. H. SARDO & CO. 412 H st ne. Phone Lincoln 524. Modern Ch Automobile Funerata. HERBERT B. NEVIUS 924 NEW YORK AVE. N.W. MAIN 2601 Private Ambulance. g=————THE ORIGINAL —— WR.Speare Co. 1208 HSTREET.N.W. MAIN 108 FORMERLY 340 15T. ALMUS R.SPEARE __ WILLLS B.SPEARE e CLYDE J. NIGHO! THOS. R. NALLEY & SONS, 131 ELEVENTH ST. 8.8, Undertakers. Embalmers. Homelike Funeral Pariors. Phone Lincoln 480. Frank Geter ’s Sons Co, Bl Main uu Telehane. ~ Perry & Walsh v M _Perre_Main 984 ald_Walsh _ MONUMENTS. We specialize in designing and erect ing memorials (monuments and mauso- leums) of quality and character. ~al’ and see hundreds of photographic surgestions and designs on exhibition In THE J. F. MANNING cO., 914 Fifteenth stre:t FUNERAL DESIGNS. Prompt auto delivery service. Artistic—expressive—inexpenaive. ' [Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St. . | Geo. C, Shaffer, et EXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS. AT MODERATE PRICES. 'S

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