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R S S S S S S S S S S S N S S S S S CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. ceting of Women's Coun- tomorrow. Homer Hammontree c at 6:15 pan, with Mr. Her- mpanist Peabody-Hilton Parent-Teacher Ax- sociation will weet tomorrow, 8 p.m Assistant Superintendent of Publie Schools Haycock *and Miss La Salle will speak. Gen. Nelson A. Milex Camp, United Spanish War Veterans, weet tomorrow evening at I, O, mple No. 1, will 0. F. Columbin Historical ciety et Tues " 8:15 D, in Cosmos Clul Hall. Speakers will be Allen C. Clark, Walter C. Clephane and Vic tor Bl Deyber. will he Sunday Seloo of £ oteke | Washington ese will & Knox Hats %@@ MUFFLERS — Import- ed Scotch flannel, with smart contrasting color figures; imported finest Swiss knitted rted Scotch h richly col- P ok as well in or clocked as pla vart - ¢ Lt o - - GOLE Tmported B stockin the with tops STOCKINGS— ir of we pi- Hritish sizns, self or contrasting T %a rie X 23, SILK HOSE — Inter- - woven Mo make—the finest fine, with a w weir in eve n or clocke fashioned or n shade desired- 75¢ to $3.50 the alth of pair: fuil every PS—The selection of the nation ally known Manhattan shivts: beautitul pes and figured madras Shirts Nouisite silk nd the in white ening wear, $3 to $15 largest shirts fo 2 / %, NECKWE English AR—Import- French, Swiss and and a nent of rich SHIONKNIT neck- wear. in a collection of colorings and patterns that defy description— $1 to $4 T T Tuesday, 8 p.m., in parish hall of St. Margaret's Church. Rev. C. P. Spar- ling of Baltimore will give an il- lustrated lecture on “The. Holy Land Today." The Stearns Bible eluss will meet tomorrow, 12:30 p.m.. at non M. E.'Church. Dr. K in charge. Mooma Washington Hebrew Congregation: Rabbi Louis Binstock of Eutaw Place ngregation, Baltimore, will preach tomorrow evening. Subject, “The Se- cret of Characte . » | Socicty for Philowophical Inquiry | will meet Saturd 4:30 p.m., in Pub- | lic Library. Discussion of “Cosmie | Gradation,” Prof. I Richardson leading. ety for Steel Treating | meet tomorrow, 8 pm., in n Department building. E Baltimore will give il- American S will Interior ' Gathmann of lustrated Non-members American War Wothers will meet tomorrow | = street. A dance under auxpices of Catholie Women's | tomorrow, | munity House, The Columbia Espe: tion will hold a public meeting Sat- urday, commemorate Zamenhor, will glve exposition of Sunday sch. tomorrow Society THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON uddress, “Ingot Molds." | K interested are invited. in W.C.-4 building, 6th Election of officers. Service Club will be held 9 pm, at Catholic Com- 601 E street. to Ansocin- in Franklin School, to birthday of L. I author of Esperanto. plain T. L. Kirkpatrick, U. S. s p.m., tomorrow. 4:45 p.m., at Y. W. , 1311 G street exceptional the t night at the Washington Club, program of mux‘c ure of the meeting of the Mississippi 1701 , Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes A Gift Is Doubly Welcome With the Raleigh Haberdasher Labfll—Assurmg Style, Quality and Absolute Satisfaction. Christmas Gifts for Men and The Raleigh is especially Women Haberdasher prepared to serve the man or woman shopper with greater assort- ment, efficiency, prompti- tude and values than ever: before. The articles illustrated along side as well as those itemized below—are merely random hints of the scores of appropriate found in our gathered from America. gifts to be vast stock Europe and for Women Gloves Walking Sticks ... Sport Hosjery ... Wool Scaris Shirt Waists ...........%2: cev.....510 to 337.50 Wool Sweaters .. Silk Pajamas ....... Silk Umbrellas ...... Knitted Dresses Handker [Fancy chiefs cev....%3.75 to $7.50 ceiie.....33t088 coo.....5150 to $7.50 7.50 to $17.50 95 to $13.50 ) oo....5750 to S15 ....%2975 to S125 cevinn..00 to 2 for Men House Slippers cee...5150 to 85 Siik Tuxedo Vests ........%6.50 to $10 Full Dreds Vests ........%650 to $8.50 Canes and Umbrellas Hickok Combination Belt Sets..$3 to $5 Silk Hat Traveling Cases. ...%20 to $25 Leather Bags and Suit Cases, S11 to $35 Auto Robes ........ Standard makes of Golf Clubs, $4.50 to $9 large variety .....52 to $25 Goli Bags, Christmas savings checks cashed. Gift certificates issued for any amount. Christmas boxes with every gift purchased. ...51.25 to $16.50 cev...810 to %30 Exclusive But Not Expensive ‘ Thirteen Ten F Street will entertain. the president, will preside. will conclude the meeting. The present night Oxon Hill, glven and will begi will give a talk on | at 4:30 p.m street northwest. Mrs. Mrs, L. A. bette will sing a group of songs and Mrs. Carl R. Chindblom, planist, also Percy E. Quin, | Dancing e e e et A e b e e B Hib- ¢ Speclal meeting of Mary Taliaferro Thompson Confederate Memorial As- soclation will be held tomorrow, 2 v.m., at Memorial Home. ng George Hihe CSnowball st. Md. for the at Players will tomorrow Barnabas parish hall, The play benefit of the chureh | n at 7.30 p.m., following 'at S Which there will be refreshments and a dance. is being Mra. George Bean of Philadelphia Home and Abroad” Stetson really assortment of goswns and in many fab- rics from modest terry cloth to (he most lux- urfous French silks— $8.50 to $65 — A onderful dressing ath robes, JEWELRY—clebrat- ed Krementz * tred forever” Full Dress and Tuxedo Sets, Silver Clgarette Cases. Cuff Links, hundreds of de- signs 50c to $5 PAJAMAS - Domet flannel. by Manhattan out - of - - ordinary quality: plain and plaid effects. Sitk and Cot- ton Pajamas, made by Manhattan Beautiful Ture Silk Pajamas $3 to $12.50 NS MANDK Tmported silks and linens, plain bar and fancy in a great variety designs— 25¢ to $2.50 RCHIEFS— sumptuous ne hefty and cross patterns, of LOVES—Fine qual- ity London Tan Capes. cuperh quality imported blackhead Arabian Mo- cha. Genuine Bucks, in all colors. faney backs. Warm. smart - looking Fur-lined Gloves. $2.65 to $12 SWEATERS—An un- common and a very ex- clusive collection of the cholcest Scotch sweat- ers, in unhackneved new colorings and pat- terns; coat style or pull over,” with or without sleeves— $8.50 to $20 - Raleigh Haberdasher Inc. Shoes ‘Current Events tomorrow before members of A Association of University the clubhouse, 1634 1 street. at S IS B GRG0l Agents fow%%%%%&%&g %’éfi‘%@%’%@%@%%@%@%’%@%’%@’%@ RERERCRERRER DRV RE VR REREVCRERRRER R D. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1923 ! M. F. JACQUES EXPIRES. Was Well Known in Official and Business Life. McKendre T. Jacques, a former well known government official, and recently connected with ‘the active business interests of the city, died | yesterday at his home, 143 Rhode Ts- !land avenue northwest, aged forty- six years: The funeral will be held fartin’a Church, North Capitol . JACQUES. and T streets, Friday o'clock, where solemn requiem mass will be celebrated. Interment will be_in Glenwood cemetery was morning at 9 native of W. Va. Bebore enter- the business life of this city in 922, he had been in positions of high responsibility in the Department.of Agriculture,” serving on the general supply committee, later going to the Treasury Department, where he served as chief of the division of property transfer, superintendent of supplies and co-ordinator of supplies of the budget. He was at the time of his death vice president and gen- eral manaxer of the W. D. Campbell Company, furniture dealers. He was a4 member of the Washington Board of Trade and the City Club. Mr. Jacques is survived by his wife Mrs. Alberta Readmond Jacques, and Lis father and mother and two sis- ers of Hedgesville, W. Va, and a brother residing at’ Winchester, Va ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES TODAY for hnical Ambassador Motion u St. Rose's shown at welock The art Century 1447 the benefit of School will Theater, 3 section of the Twentieth Club will meet, 3 o'clock, at Irving street Agme of Au- * y Mrs. Henry arquhar. The Ladle: Ausiliary to the will meat at 8§ o Temple. — Follow husiness a sketeh, will he f auxiliary Lamb- in th 1 omeet § e'clock in Public Miss Mabel Their Storfes.” orth St ot 5 arch GO mery M. E. epresentatjves O Texny: J. X Britt Subject of the evening. discussion pertaining to loyalty to the eight- feenth aniendment o'l Sergt Legion, ub. Jasper Post. No. 13, American i1l meet %:20 o'clock at City Election of officers. will meet at Cos- ecu- Chemical Society mos Club Hall, 745 tive committee at T he devoted to analvtical chemistry in honor of seventieth birthday of Dr. W. . Hillebrand. past president of American Ch Vermont State -t at College I street. at § demonstration | rhe League }win Association men’s Club, Teleph will w 1822 o'elock executive of Repub et The Rubi jeoncert. 8:30 Willard Hotel stein Club o'clock., in will give a ballroom of Stanley Durkee, University, prayer meeting, § 3aptist Church. i e A Univerrity Club: Prof. Olin D. Wan- | nam M. A.. formerly professor of English in Canton, China. will give an illustrated lecture, “Peking. Ancient Modern,” Monday Dr. J Howard president of will lead the o'clock, at First _ LOST. Small back Tag: contéts, pair Eia . money. Please return, 1632 16th st. n.w. Reward 15 RRACELET—Will man who pieked ap bracelot in frout of Lemon bidg. on X. Y. At | munieate with watchman at above hidg.? Ward. CAMEO RING ne<day | o e NSCIAL Re 140 room Kelih's Theater. December 12, Return Ladies” atinee, one drd P ‘. other discharge from Grorze Webh, 1000 ¥ st. an’sli-Ameredn Noufolk Navy Yard. Reward. tter. Keward if returned to ans ame M ke T . EARRING —Jdet_pendant: lost on H etween 12th and 15th sts. Return to Gold, aud K N ac Park, via 17th and H. Finder ple contalning papérs and i return other contents. il TERRL l‘n" Franklin 4419, Afternoon: NECKPIECE, * 2701 Conn. nopthwest Hection. ave. & PEARL RING—Purple pearl, set in a plati- num mounting, front:' bowkiot with 42 diy- monds set in: pearl drilled on two sidex and onottom. . §100° reward Alwo - sapphive guacd ring. 6. W. Rust, one Main G8€8 012 fraternity, penrl on ear. leaving . Nanday. Phoue cameo, on B st between Zud {and T sts. se. Reward if refurned to PR L f_Congress SCAR n n. Re- fira. to Amertcan Lengie of Pen Women. Wilte, ears tipped with Deceber 12, Return_to ] B | lemon, Wednesdas {1007 Otix st e < HAWL_Tinck__wilk lace, Monday evening, on southbound Mt. Pleasant ear, or Coun. ave. {1802 Lamont st. n.w. Reward TCKLE—_Ruliestone, i small_envel- e o Florida ave.. Detween 1908 and Yellow | Caby stand at Coun ave. - Return to { %00, 1906 Florida_ave ca SORORITY PIN—Tearle set in gold; Initiais ’n M. Rewnrd, Col, 9310, ACLES—Silyer, Tucaday night at w‘- Hintel or hetween Willara " Hotel and Return to Suite 200, Kliorehum. $25 reward. CTACLES —Rimless, in M. A. Leese case. i 8 ING PEARLS-Between Mt Pleassnt and dle; Mt. Pleasant reet car, lond o I""I‘:der phone North 1650. Rewad. be | presented | 15. Eevening will | 8:15 | | The Team Play | of the World BY DR. FRANK CRANE. The very best seat at the concert or the opera is in the front row and right behind the conductor of the orchestra. This is stated in all ar- rogance, for it is purely a matter of taste, and taste is the one thing in iwhich one can be safely arrogant, for no one can prove you are wrong. The beauty of this location Is that | one can see the orchestra people, as well as hear them. And an orchestra |is the most perfect human machine in existence. When twenty fiddle-bows move as one, when the flute, that seems to be leisurely discoursing as it pleases, whistles precisely at the harmonious moment, and when the whole troop of instruments make a mad race at the finish and come to the climax !racing like cowboys and Indians in the circus. nobody stumbling, " keeping perfect lige, then there be gins to come to vou sonte realization of the breadth and depth and beauty and wonder of thé word—do-operation. This team play which reaches (ts perfection in' the orchestra appears here and there through life and al- ways it Is a point of cheer. A good part of the fascination of soldiery Is the thrill of drill. It is casier “to shoulder a musket syn- chronously with a hundred other men than to Ift it alone, and one can walk much longer keeping step than shambling forward by one's self. Even kililng men If you go one-two- three—fire! and all kill at the same time I8 somehow glorious, whil murdering your man tete-a-tete is rather unpleasant. And what brighter spot in college days than the songs, when twenty fellows make their fresh and youth- ful howls into one interwoven noise! In church the imposing psalms of David gather new Increments of majesty when recited in concert by the whole congregation. Who shall say, also, how much the edge of toil's fatigue is dulled. how much the section hand’s or hod car- rler's darkness Is brightened by the sense of community? The railway or factory or depart- ment store or mall order bhouse i« successful and the air of its working force is cheery in proportion as the teamwork s good. The city prospers work together, the na when all its people ar common cpirit, and why the theme farther? What will the when all men ev 1o one another's in Amerk wi feel the enthusiasm of keeping step with them in China when Chile and arkey shall unite in common policies. whin there shall no more bristling tariffs ntiers. and when we shall interested protecting the int of the Jananese manufacturers those of our own. and in getting f wages for Hindus as well Irish? The whole problem of is to get together As for religion. its manifest aim is| |to reallze a universal brotherhood Christianity’s best claim to be the one faith of mankind is th hat Jesu« ated pat lowers to r as their brethren 1 as their fatherland.” Art is universal. Commerce hen ¢ ion ix strong ynited in a not earry whole w ywhere sl hands. when we civilizatio) gard and is u neonscious and break divide impulse be- commerce and re down the parti- men into castes sects. states. nations or rac we all come into the unity of 1 of knowledge. unto a per- oot the whole body fitly joined tozeth and compacted Ly that which every joint supplieth.” THE WEATHER | For the District of Columbia—Rain {and colder tonight: tamorrow fa much colder: lowest temperature near { freezing: fresh to strong southwest winds, shifting to northwest tonight For Maryland—Rain and colder to- hti tomorrow generally fair and much colder: strong southwest winds and probably gales, shifting to north- west_tonight For Virginia—Rain and colder to- { night. probably turning into snow i west portion; tomorrow fair ilder: strong southwest 1 probably gales, shifting to tonight Records for Twenty-F Thermometer—4 p.m., 12 midnight, 48; 4 am., noon. {_ Barometer—4 pm. 30.21; § 120.18: 12 mudnight, 30.35: 4 8 am. 30.04: noon. 28.94. Highest temperature, 58, occurred at 3 pan. yesterday. Lowest temper- ature, 16,1, occurred at 11 p.m, yester day Temperature same date last year— Highest, 32; lowest, 22, Condition of the Water. Temperature and_condition of the {water at § am: Great Falls—Tem- perature, 43; condition, mudds Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States coast and geodetic surves.) —Low tide, 6:37 a.m. and 7:03 . 12:33 p.m. Low tide, 7:30 high tide, rt to at { trust and { northwest ur Hours. 56: 8 pom. 50: 8 a.m., 51; p.m. am., 30.09 am. atm, and and | The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 7:18 am.; sets 4:48 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun rises sets 4:46 p.m Mo it 0 pm Automobile lamps to be lighted one- | half hour after sunset Weather In Varlol sun 7:18 am; sun ! am.; sets 11:01 Tewperature. “n Stations *aplawmoing Albany Atlanta Atlantic City Baltimore .. Birmingham . Bismarck . | toxton Cleveland Denver Detroft El Paso.. { Galveston .. - | Helena Huron, §. ksonvitle. ausas City. Clonds Cloudy Okt Clear Omitha Philadephi Phoenix - Pittsburgh. .. 2 { Portland. M Portiand, Ore Ralelgh,N.C. w 12 & Lake' City 30 Sin Antoaio. 5 Diego... 30. Francisco 30.10 40 20 Spokane o WASH.. D¢ 30.04 FOREIGN. (8 a.m.. Greenwich time, today.) statioss. Temperature, Weather. London, England. ¢ Paris, Capenhagen. Stockholm, Gibraltar. Spain,- | Horta (Fasal), Asere Hamilton, Cloudy Cloudy Part cloudy ATCH—Gentleman s open tace gold Ui '}:ny. monogram on back H. W, H., Saturd: Park. Retarn to M ts, 217 Bouthern bidg. Phone M. 8052. Reward. 15 v’ WATCH—G Groen, Sunday afi Reward. Call after 7 p.m. FPhone North 6084, 2017 North Capitol st. . Cloudy Clear Cloudy. San Jusw, [ Alliance of All Soulx’ Church 'fll hold a Christmas sale tomorrow, from 1 to 6 p.m.. in Pierce Hall, 16th and Harvard streets. | KABISCH. RETIRED MINISTER DIES AT HOME HERE Kev. Dr. Charles H. Merrill Prom- inent as Churchman in Vermont. Rev. Dr. Charles Henry Merrill, a retired minister of the Congrega- tional Church, died Suddenly Tues- day from an acute attack of heart trouble at the home of a friend. Funeral services were held yester- day afternoon at his home, conducted by Rev, W. A, Morgan, pastor of the Mount Pleasant gregational Church. The bodv was 'taken to St Johnsbury. Vt, hig former home Where services will be conducted by Rev. Paul D. Moody. president « Midetehrry College and son of Dwight L. Moody, the evangelist. both of whom were lifelong friends of Dr. Merrill. Dr. W. H. Merrill, Miss Ma garet B. Merrill and Mrs. Joseph Fair- banks, all of Washington, accom- panied the body to Vermont Dr. Merrill was native of St Johnshury and was seventy-elght years old. had heen a resident of this city for the past three win- ters. He retired as a minister of his church twenty vears ago, since which time he had been secretary of the Vermont Congres al Dome te Misslonary Society. He wis eraduate of Dartmouth College and ‘the Andover Theological Seminary ring his long life he had stor of a_number of the churches of his denomination in the larger clties. Dr. Merrill personally directed the miesioghry work of his church in the state of Vermont Dr. Merrill is survived by his wnd _six children The children 1ter H. Merrill, Miss and Mrs. Joxeph Fa Af this city: Mrs. Arthur S St. Johnshury, Vi.: Mrs. wrd of Hartford. onmn. 1. Merrill of M Pa ) Card uf Q:hanks MEYER. We thanks and ap and and and Joshua Ives. friends indness. srmpathy hutes at the time liusband and father, iR, AND CHIL Toesdar M December 11 MINNIE M. w va Dl wwral fr 1 ds fucited 6t . " EONT n e rhorst finergl Eart The re aclock Saturdny. D it Rela EVERETT. Hev. SWILLIAM K., M. D f nler uunsn Departed th's 1923, BETT Andrew #nd T fauudu Garian Henry and Juhn Garland Decomher 14, from Liberts life Tuesday, De danghter of GINTHER. a1 Providence Hosoital beloved danzhiter of Ge Ginther. Interment &t Pitisbursh, Tu HIGDON. Wedne THOMAS K., | Higdon (new ¥ R ELEAN At Beasie e LOTISE =i ‘Fridn (Fitis Clinreh friends cometers | BUNTER, b Win residenes LLIAM DULANY HUNTE altazzl Hunter chapel uf Ok H Friday wmornin JACQUES. W < roside dence, winl nies under the NIXON. 33r1 dezree. Communder i EDWARDS, 331 de L Deputs and wembers of W F. A A M. are hersby for the WILLIAM M JORDAN. Offivers pur WESTIAY. W w. Anet nesday, Decembe of her sister, rep resildency 5 mber 14 S und friends imvited to Clinton, Louise dolnson, Fauny Groves ad Nelly Tucker, Tl lenves to monrn his dbss & w.fe. ten ehildres twelve grandchildren and n host of reiatives and friends. Fu turia 13. at 2 o%clock, fre ad Bapist Cl Church, \ ex and friends invited to atiend 17 MASON. At Philadelph'a, Thprsday moruing December 13, Mrs. MARGARET M MASON, formerly ¢lerk in internal reve burean 'at Washington, aged A7 Fon s Fridas afiernoon, December 14, nt O her son. W B. Mason, 1732 North Philadélphia, Wwith interment Sat Wt Xenia, Obio Tuesday afternoo CHARI Aleludu Howard d st rday, December MERRILL. Suldenls. on mber 11 L iter 3 i at St. Johnsbury, Vi, MORLEY. After a short illness, December 12, 1923, Howpital, MARGATI: . December 14, Wedne SHEKELL, M .\L\ll\' E EKXTH. December SHEKELL. wife of Dr. Mass will be offered for the turday, ® . da 10, the cral s cemeters. SOLOMON. by s, widaw, Fannie ok 1. d Hairy of De o inte tesidence p.m. Interment Oha THOMAS. Departed this comber 11, THOMAS, ' devate 14, a1 0 5t st e fnvited o attend t Wise's undert®king i and M Kemains pariors, nwiil | | TRUSSELL. Thursda e reslderee W Martha Warren and sigter of Clarence and 132 evening, but Interment ut Pot, T WARREN. Officers t Auxiliary, ; death of Sister NAN of 1432 36th 1z Thursdas, December Kt. Cyprian’s’ Hail December 14, at 9:15 a.n Chureh, 7:30 pn.. duy - o . Holy Trin L. M. QUANDES I Dist WELLS. Aux. See JOHNSON. Dist. Pres Aux. Pres M.B M.SWANN, WITLIAMS. Departed this 1ife December 12 930 am.. ut Freedmen's Houpits Retonls i, Fiamen's, Homnl Hulen B Hawkine aid Trene ¥, weral services 1530 prim. Satariny; B 2t MeGulres Fawily at 140 ber ment invited ZELL. 11:15 Friends 14¢ 12,1073, at 1A ZELL, a her daughter's . Saturday, December Interment Bethel cemetery Wednesday, December Do, ADA VIRGE years. Funeral f dence. 822 Bth st x 15 at 2 . Alexundrin, Va Iu Hemoriam. o CATHERING 8 PRI RE e parted this 1ife two years ago today, De. cember 13, THE FAMILY. * HARRIS. In sad and loving remembrance of e dear e WALLY ETEA AN A r yaur Tet thds liitle token show Ktill remembr. tier HIS DEVOTED FRIENDS, OSCAR AND FAMILY, HRAUSE. In sud Wit loving remembrance nf ws deur mother, HELENE M. KRAUSE, wio departed this Tife one seur ago today, Dr loving CARTE have missed your Lome up in the sky. de’ life worth while, world ta me ‘ HER SON GORDON. = ! In loving remembrance of our dear HELENE M. K who_passed e year ago today, December 13, 1922 the | krAUSE, zone o rest, bo are thinking of Are 1l ones who loted her. the SUN AND DAUGHTERIN LAW. VIOLA TRAUSE. In sud my dear mother 1er today lest ROY AND ng remembrance of RRRATSE, who sear ago teday, 1 or forever, < true. N HARRY remembrance of our de oue year azo { s fier den A pimce i Vit o HER LOVING “Bat AW TENSTE | prYOR. our Kind THOMAS DIy Ot rent o for us are < stilied, folded 1 AND SON-IN AND JOHNJ. BURRE. © and devotion to my dear wife and ctionate” mother, SARA wiio entered into g0 toduy. December tritute it hier. Jesus, in thy keepiog and. ovely wn came the Heavents Aud Took unr b away HER DEVOTED MOTHER AND FATHE: TURNER. iy ETURNE Toatay DEVOTED TURNEL MOTH) SISTE . In_luving WALKER December 13, 1821 life, remenlered T, MILDRED in destii. ANDZANTHONY lerish the sad yer sweet memory Iy beloved faiher, RORERT ¥ who' entersd is eternal rest ten years uwgo teday, iber 13, 1913, erduy Tou went awa. Teft me mixs sour love and Yon gave the smiles that It my w But while sou sleep [ wait and p HIS LOVING DAUGHTER TIE GANT. * WEBSTER. In ance of our father, EMANTUE SBSTER, who rted this iife six Tears ugo today, De er 13, 1917 You ware n crown of patienc Through the Texrs you strug e lmnids UinL rest forever Are the limuds that made ourshome { You have gone rEotte 1t seems like vos led on, at not Fresi in our minds as if But God hus sent the angels And taken yon wway HIS LOVING CHILDR FUNERAL DIRECTORS. WM H. SARDO & CO. 2 H gt e, Plove Lincoln 524, u..ama Chapel. Automtobile ~ HERBERT B. NEVI S 24 NEW YORK AVE. N.W MAIN Private _Ambulance. ———THE ORIGINAL ———y WR.Speare @o. 1208 HSTREET.N.W. WAIN 108 FORMERLY S40TST. | ALMUS R.SPEARE WILLES B.SPEARE | e CLYDE J. NICHO! { THOS. R. NALLEY & SONS, 131 ELEVENTH ST. 8.E. Undertakers. Ewmbalmers. Howelike Funecal Parlors. _Phone_Lincoln_480. Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 14 ST XN, Main 2473 el. _Telephone. Derw & Walsh Perry—Main 984—Gerald Walsh JOSERE GAVIERS SoR - MORTICIANS 1730~1732 PENNA. AVE. PHONES: MAIN 53512-5513 . Deal s 8§16 H ST. N.E. LINCOLN 8200 Auntomoblle Service. Chapel. T JAMES T. RYAN, N !fl PA. AVE. .‘U.ll R ¢ coln Mate 'g'"";. Ambulances. Livery in Connection. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 3034 M St. N.W. Epaniineed 1o { LEE. Funeral .mn(l-r and uhllm-r. Livers in connectlon. Commodions Liaj pel 8nd modern crematorfum. Moderats ices. 832 P Tel. call M. 1384 ave. e Timothy Hanlon’ w | ST. N.E. Phor » L. 5543 V.L. SPEARE CO. Neither (he successors of nor oo nected with the original W. R. Spea |eatablishment,, 940 F St. N.W. FUNERAL DESIGNS. Prompt auto delivery servies. Anlnh—expfln\u—luxml\v‘. i|Gude Bros. Con 3214 F St

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